Oakville-Trafalgar Journal, 7 Jun 1951, p. 15

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Page 16 THE OAKVILLE-TRAFALGAR JOURNAL Thursday, June 7 CHURCH NEWS EPIPHANY Canon D. R. Smith Jvening branch of the W. A at the home of Mrs. Greer Monday evening. The flowers Sunday, May 27th, ory of William 1S were given by his mother. The flowers last Sunday in memory of Wilfred Wal were given by Mrs. W. and Mr. A, Day. Through the kindness of the Afternoon Branch of the Wo- man's Auxiliary the Junior Aux- iliary entertained their mother's at the closing meeting of the n Tea was convened by Mrs. Lukeman and poured by Mrs. Watson. Elsie Samborski was enrolled and the following awards were presented; Second Stripe, Ratricia Orr, First Stripe, Marie Cross and Elsie Sambor- ski. A demonstration of the work learned during the year was giv- en. Mrs. E. L. Arnold of Hamil- ton, Diocesan Junior Auxiliary Secretary-Treasurer gave a short address. ST. ANDREW'S Father J. Kirby Father Kirby will celebrate ses at 830 and 10.30 a.m. on Sunday, and will conduct evening devotions at 7.30 p.m. First Com- munion for the children of the will be at 8.30 Mass on June 10. Father R. J. the Redemptorist Order, conduct- ed a mission at St. Andrew's on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday followed by Forty Hours Devo- tion. The solemn closing will be held on Sunday. A television set with a 17-inch screen will be the prize in a draw to be held at St. An- garden party, and tickets are now being sold by members of the congregation ST. JOHN'S Rev. Harry Pawson Evening services at St. Church have been discontinued for the summer months. Rev. BE. B. Eddy of Central The met in the Church, were in mem- on and were and 'Walby Conway, of John's DRY CLEANING, TOO, HAS GONE MODERN Did you know that we can take your husband's suit and make it practically like new? We not only clean and press it . . . we put new life into the fabric. Bring it in to-day! favorite For Pick-up & Delivery Phone 1557 Oakville Cleaners ENQUIRE ABOUT SUMMER STORAGE Church, Weston, formerly minis- ter of St. John's will preach on Sunday morning, exchanging pul pits with Rey. Harry Pawson, formerly of Central Church. Rev. R. Rowley, minister of South Parkdale Church, Toronto, preached in St. John's on Sunday evening, and the choir of that church when the choirs, large congregation was present. "The Sin Against the Future" was the subject of Mr. Rowley's sermon. The annual church and Sunday school picnic will be held on Saturday, June 23. The place will be announced later. St. John's Woman's Assocla- tion will hold a special meeting, the last of the season, at the home of Mrs. Ryland H. New, Lakeshore Road Fast, tomorrow afternoon, Ladies wishing to be- come members of the W.A. are invited to attend Communion held on Sunday 2 service will be morning, June The Ever Faithful Bible Class, which is discontinuing its meet- ings for the summer months, will hold a picnic at the home of s. W. B. Caswell on Wednes- Rev. F. C. Jackson A Corporate Communion of the Chancel Guild, followed by a iness meeting, was held yes- terday morning The next meeting of the Wo- men's Guild will be at the home of Mrs. Thomas Chisholm, 93 Church St, Monday evening, June 11 The Men of St. Jude's garden party will be held on the church grounds on ° Saturday afternoon and evening, June 16. OX Rev. C. K. Nicoll Rey. C. K. Nicoll is attending the meeting of the General As- smbly of the Presbyterian Church in Canada in Ottawa, as commissioner. Sunday morning's service will be conducted by Rev. ussell McGillivray, BD, of Oakville. There will be no eve- ning service. Some excellent choral music was provided by the Appleby || (Revelation 15.3) College Chapel Choir, under the direction of I. Leslie Bott, at Sunday morning's service. The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be observed at the morning service on June 24. CALVARY BAPTIST Rev. A. A. Stoll John 5, 24: Jesus said Verily, Verily, 1 say unto you, he that heareth my words and believeth on Him that sent me hath ever- lasting life, and shall not come into condemnation, but is passed from death unto life. Herbert Foster, graduate of the Seminary, addressed the Young People's Society Monday eve- ning. The Young Men's Quartette of Calvary Church sang. Mr. Fos ter will preach at both services on Sunday. The Youth For Christ Quartette of Hamilton will sing in the evening. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE, "God the only cause and Crea- tor" is the subject of the lesson sermon which will be read in all churches of Christ, Scientist, throughout the world including the Christian Science Society of Oakville, on Sunday, June 10th, 1951. The Golden Text is "Great and marvellous are thy works, Lord God Almighty; just and true are thy ways, thou King of Saints." Toronto, a Dallas Texas, . LUKE'S Canon D. R. Smith A Sunday school was organized Sunday with Mr, L. Worthington as superintendent and Mrs. Tyrell as secretary-treasurer. The Afternoon branch of the W.A. meets to-day (Thursday) at the home of Mrs. T. Bullock. The building committee met APPLIANCE REPAIRS © REFRIGERATION @ WASHING MACHINES GIVE US A CALL WHEN YOU NEED SERVICE ON at the home of Mr. evangelism, meet Friday HERE'S HEALTH When fine and big ones fighting, Don't let flies do all the biting. A good wepeliont kept on hand, Will help repulse the hungry band. 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