Oakville Beaver, Wed., Nov, 4, 1964-Page 11 Galatians 3:8-9. And the s c r i p t u r e , foreseeing that God would justify the heathen through faith, preached before the gospel unto Abraham, say ing , In thee shall all nations be blessed. So then they which be of faith are blessed with faithful Abraham. ST. HILDA'S ANGLICAN Holy Eucharist is cele brated each Wednesday at 7 a.m.; Thursday 9:30 a.m.; Friday 7:30 a.m. followed by breakfast; and Saturday at 7 a.m. Women of the parish wishing to attend the Quiet Day at the Church of the Epiphany at 9:30 a.m. Thursday, needing t r a n s portation should contact Mrs. Duncan McT avish. Adult painting classes at 1:15 p.m. Thursday are continuing with in terest. The Senior choir meeting 8 p.m. Thurs day need male vocalists. Services on Sunday are Holy Eucharist 8 a.m., Family Eucharist 9:15 a.m., Choral Eucharist 11:15 a.m. and Evensong 7:30 a.m. Rt. Rev. G. B. Snell, Bishop of Toronto, will be preaching here on Nov. 15, marking the Patronal Festival. CHURCH OF THE EPIPHANY ANGLICAN The Qui e t Day for Women is being held Thursday at 9:30 a.m., conducted by Sister Ju- laina. Women of all faiths are w e l c om e . Each Wednesday every one is invited to the Women' s Coffee Hour. It b e g i n s with Holy Eucharist at 9:30 a.m. The discussions th i s week are discrimination and also preventing chil dren f r o m developing unsavory f r i e n d ships. The senior citizens of the western section of Oakville are reminded that the Two O'clock Club is meeting in the parish hall at 2 p.m. Wednesdays. The Wo m e n ' s Auxiliary are ho l d ing the annual bazaar Nov. 14. THE BAHAI WORLD FAITH The group met for prayers a week ago at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Madsen and are meeting next week in a m e m b e r ' s home at C ampbellville. The wor ship service, was held Tuesday of this week in Oakville. ST. SIMON'S ANGLICAN Mrs. Malcolm McAr thur is the pesident of the newly f o r m e d Women's A u x i l i a r y meeting on the first and third Tuesday at 8 p.m. The Partnership in the Gospel program begins Friday evening with a d inn e r at St. Luke' s parish hall. Ross Blaikie of St. Jude' s will be the guest spea ke r . The women of St. Luke's are catering. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE The materialistic view of man contrasted with the perfectibility of man in Christ is the theme of the service Sunday. The golden text for the topic, " Adam and Fallen Man* will be "As in Adam all die, even so in Christ shall all be made alive.* The reference from "Science and Health With Key to the Scrip tures* by Mary Baker Eddy will include "Mor tals must gravitate God- ward, their affections and aims grow spiritual, -- they must near the broader interpretations of being, and gain some proper sense of the infi nite, in order that sin and morality may be put off*. ST. LUKE'S ANGLICAN The first g e n e r a l meeting to discuss plans for the Partnership in the Gospel program will be held Wednesday even ing. ST. JAMES ROMAN CATHOLIC There will be reli gious instruction for ele mentary schoolchildren at St. James school on Saturday mornings from 10 to 11:30. Instruction for high school students is Sunday at 7:30 p.m. The Library hours are Monday and Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. and Sunday from 1 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. The 9 a.m. mass on Saturday will be in honor of the Immaculate Heart of Mary. FAITH BAPTIST Dr. v A. V. Clock of Woodstock will preach Sunday at both the 11 a.m. and the 7 p.m. ser vices. He will bring five young people to provide special music. ST. JUDE'S ANGLICAN The annual parish visitation will take place Nov. 15. The theme -- "We are Third" -- God first, our neighbour se cond and the care of St. Jude's, third. The con gregational d inne r is Thursday , Nov. 12. Films made by the men of the p a r i s h will be shown. Rev. Go rdon Baker, e d i t o r of the Canadian Churchman will speak. At noon Sat urday Nov. 12, the com mittees and visitors will hold a business meeting and a social gathering at the Oakville Club. The. Very Rev. N. R. Burke, Dean and R e c t o r of Crhist Church Ca the dral, Vancouver, w i l l address the group. Dean Burke will preach at the 9:30 and the 11:15 a.m. services Nov. 13. Visi tation w i l l be in the afternoon. MAPLE GROVE UNITED The members of the Couples Club will dine at The Lichee Gardens in Toronto, Nov. 13. Mr. Andrew Da lby of the Gideon Society preached at last Sunday' s service. Rev. W. J. Carson will be back this Sunday. There will be a recep tion of new members on Nov. 22. The women of the U.C.W. urgently need nylon stockings as toy s t u f f e r s for t h e i r "Frosty Fair" Nov. 21. Organizer Mrs. W. C. Clarke reports a busy membership as they put finishing touches on the various booths. And all the days of Methusela w e r e nine hundred and sixty arid, nine years - Genesis 5, 27. ATLAS SNOW TIRES NOW AND KEEP MOVING ATLAS raoM WEATHER GUARD ATLAS fROM MUD and SNOW 22» 16& SEE SUPPLEMENT IN THIS WEEKS BEAVER St. Aidan's Anglican Church ST. JOHN'S UNITED Remembrance Day is the theme of the 9:45 a.m. and 11:15 a.m. ser vices Sunday. Any par ents desiring baptism of their children should contact the church office. A Baptismal Service will be held Nov. 15. WALTON MEMORIAL UNITED Dr. Bruce McLeod of St. S t ephens Church, Lome Park, was the. guest preacher at the 114 anniversary of the church. An inovation in the stewardship pro gram is being tried this year, with neighborhood parties being held. It is hoped the gathering will create a closer liaison among members. The U.C.W. groups are assisting the Church of the Epiphany women this week during the Quiet Day of Prayer, serving coffee and lunch. g e t y o u r h a n d s o n a PIONEER _ i t ' s th efarmsized CHAIN SAW equipment-wise farmers choose PIONEER I® TEARS OF PROGRESS A LEADERSHIP " AS A D V E R T IS E D ON T .V . " s y m b o l ot ch a in s a w qual i ty OAKTOWN LAWNMOWER AND 108 KERR ST. APPLIANCE SERVICE OAKVILLE 22» 16& 108 KERR ST. OAKVILLE