Oakville-Trafalgar Journal, 13 Sep 1951, p. 11

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one frhursday, Sept. 13, 1951 THE OAKVILLE-TRAFALGAR JOURNAL Page 13 The Memorial Ideal A Monument built of enduring granite or marble symbolic in design and reverent in purpose, resting in surroundings of peace and beauty, a tribute of respect and honor to the dead, a constant source of inspiration to the living . . . Oakville Monument Works Cemetery Lettering--Monuments Cleaned 90 COLBORNE ST. W. OAKVILLE GILBREA DAIRY MILK, with a fresh taste--a rich taste--is the best thing in the world for building strong bones and bodies in growing children. It's the kind of milk they will enjoy drinking not only for the goodness in it--but for its own good taste-- TRY IT TO-DAY! GILBREA DAIRY L. G. SNYDER DUNDAS AT CHURCH PHONE 51 = CHURCH NEWS = | ST. ANDREW'S ST. JOHN'S Father J. Kirby Rev. Harry Pawson Father Kirby will celebrate| St. John's Sunday school re- Masses at 8.30 and 10.30 a.m.|opened on Sunday at 11 a.m. Two Sunday. Evening devotions will | teachers for the senior depart- be at 7.30 pm. ment, three for the junior and three for the primary are badly ST. JUDE'S needed. Volunteers are asked to Rev. F. C. Jackson get in touch with Harry C. Confirmation classes for juniors and adults are being organized. The junior group will meet on Tuesday, Sept. 18, at 6.30 pm, in the parish hall, and the adult group' on Sunday evening, Sept. 23, immediately after evensong. A catechism class for children over 11 years of age who have not been confirmed will be con- ducted by the rector each Sunday at 3 pm. in the church, begin- ning this coming Sunday. Junior congregation classes were resumed on Sunday. The Nursery group meets in the base- ment at 11 am., the Beginners in the hall at 11, and the Primary and Junior groups join with the regular congregation at 11, leav- ing later for their lessons in the hall. The 9.45 a.m. Sunday services are being resumed this coming Sunday. Children's Day and Youth Sun- day will be observed on Sunday, Sept. 23, when the preacher at the 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. services will be Rev. Stewart Wetmore, Associate Secretary of the Gen- eral Board of Religious Education, Church of England in Canada. Alterations are being made to the vestibule at the eastern en- trance of - the church. Work is Smith, Phone 27R. The regular Sunday evening service, discontinued during the summer months, was resumed on Sunday. A beautiful color sound showing the work of Dr. Darby. in Bella Bella Hospital, B. C., was shown at Monday evening's meeting of the W.M.S. Evening Auxillary. Regular choir practices have been resumed. Juniors meet in Lusk Hall at 7 pm. Friday, and the senors in the church at 8.15 pm. Friday. Those wishing to join either choir are asked to telephone Mr. Irven Fell, choir leader, at 328. Mrs. Emerson Ford was the speaker at the meeting of the Afternoon Auxiliary, W.M.S. on Tuesday afternoon. There will be a Communion service on Sunday morning, Oct. film 3 An effort is being made to form a club fbr married couples, where men and their wives could at- tend together once a month. The minister, Rev. Harry Pawson, has sent postcards to 120 couples of the congregation asking for their assent to the project, and if a sufficient number of fayor- able answers are received, an expected to be finished by this| organization meeting will be Sunday. held, The St. Jude's Women's Guild KNOX Rev. C. K. Nicoll Knox Church, which was clos- ed during August and the first Sunday in September, reopened on Sunday: Rev. C. K. Nicoll, the minister, preached at both morn- ing and evening services. The subject of Mr. Nicoll's sermon this coming Sunday morning will be "To whom shall we go?" In the evening he will preach on "Attempting the Im- possible." A meeting, of the Ladies' Aid Society was held on Tuesday afternoon; The Evening Auxil- jary met Tuesday evening at the summer home of Miss Jean Hew- met Monday evening at the home of Mrs. P. Cavanagh, 8th Line N. The Senior Women's Auxiliary held a meeting at the home of Mrs. F. W. Grinham, Navy St, Tuesday afternoon. ST. AIDAN'S CHURCH Official laying of the founda- tion stone of the new St. Aidan's Church will take place Sunday afternoon, Sept. 30 at 3.30 p.m. The Bishop of Niagara will he present for the ceremony. Excel- lent progress is being made with the work of building, and the new church is expected to be ready for dedication some time in October. St. Aiden's Sunday school re- [SOD- on Sunday at 2.30 in CALVARY BAPTIST 'Westwood school. Rev. A. A. Stoll Rev. Joseph R. Muchin, mis- sionary-elect to British Guina, oR ENLARGE YOUR HOME Your property does not have to be paid for to get a ancing and estimates. 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William Ray, a missionary to Japan, will preach at both ser- vices Sunday. Miss Monica Bar- nard will be the soloist. ST. LUKE'S Canon D. R. Smith Harvest Festival services were OBITUARIES MRS. JOHN B. MOAT Following a long illness, 'Mrs. Moat, wife of John B. Moat, died on Thursday, Sept. 6, at her home on Douglas Ave. She was 88 years of age. A native of Oromo, Ont. the late Mrs. Moat was. the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Hall, pioneer residents of that district. Following her marriage 64 years ago she came to Qak- ville to live, but five years later removed with her husband to Toronto. About thirty years ago Mr. and Mrs. Moat returned to Oakville to make their home. Mrs. Moat was a member of Knox Presbyterian Church. Besides her husband _ she is survived by a sister, Miss Minnie Hall, Orono, and a niece, Miss Bertha Gillam, Oakville. = A funeral service was conduct ed at the funeral chapel of S. S: Russell and Son Friday evening by Rev. C. K. Nicoll. 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