| Thursday, April 27, 1950 THE OAKVILLE-TRAFALGAR JOURNAL | 27, 195 Page 3 DST. The Brung rn ot we E 5 St. Jud ATEEEERTE moan} = S = |W nana ven sucesen «| Discuss Expansion At St. Judes b 5 > a» parish hull Woinwinday| Construction of w new, Ave. share and. meiner to Bun JOURN AL board; 5 - A ong. The Presilent, Mrs. R lean church In the Forster survey | balfior mater ts soe. To church services start on 1 seer 2 Both morn-| Mason, was assisted by her of-| te serve the rapidly gro n N t . ne to a ing and evening services will be| ficers\and Mx. G. Gilbers Anlieh poring 3 Oe (oe i A 1 x= : E ar ng service: - Mr. G. Gilbert. Anglican population of Oakville's | tion of St. Jude's has grown co SUBSCRIBERS chen t, Ee Day W. Hay, DD. of| The Afterncon Branch of the|we e. was favored By a|greatly in the pact fo von H P-SAVIN 3 eR, Joao, W.A. had Miss Edna Jacques de-| group of members of St. Jude doen for L Services on Sunday,| A cradle roll tea was held in| fiver one of hur delightful lectur-| cnuien a | nfo 3 ® 7. will mark the 117th an-|the church hall Tuesday after i 2 pen, ORY (of them wi Q extra morning ser ts oe er lon on uesday evening. Mrs. L. N.| residents, who met in Westwood |v accommodate the wor ; 1 i) Eg jot - 3 : 3 Worthington of Merton sang. school Sunday aft was pers. The building of a west > 132.) [fox Church and the 63rd anni-| The Ladi Aid Society is|Mrs Millard was the accom, Faint to cones Ee Fon a. YOU MAY WIN 7 of the laying of the cor- [holding a tea at the home of s - Jude's side church would further relieve IGAN tone of thie present church|Mrs. W. O. Gibson, King Street, this afternoon from 3 to 5.30. On Sunday morning the min- ister, Rev. C. K Nicoll, will Preach on the subject "I am not NGAGED GIRLS ow = worthy." The title of his evening sermon will be "The man who BORDA AL LLL dd forgot. mr ST. JOHN'S TEENAGE GiRis; On Sunday afternoon about 100 men of the congregation will canvass church members to raise funds for the new church exten- sion and renovation project. The objective is $72,000, spread over a three-year period. The under- taking includes installation of a new heating plant and a new organ, besides re-decoration of the church and Lusk Hall, and a small addition to the former. J. A. Caulder, Sen. is chairman of the finance committee and Ry- land New chairman of the build- ing committee. A party for the Beginners and Primary departments of the Sunday school is being held to- morrow from 4 to 6 p.m. in Lusk Hall This lovely basket of gifts is awaiting you, if and arrange to receive these CHURCH of the EPIPHANY gifts. Sunday the Diocese of Niagara A : fn celebrate its seventy-fifth eAM Welcome Wagon |ammverar me nose ain W YORK + MEMPHIS - LOS ANGELES | Appleby College will sing the service which will be at 10 a.m., PHONE 807 MONSTER BRIDGE and EUCHRE Auspices Oakville Lawn Bowling Club Friday, April 28th 8 p.m. MASONIC HALL Big Prizes Also Door Prize REFRESHMENTS TICKETS 50c MAUREEN "HAF tal wor ro FA Starting Sunday, April 30th ist. ST. LUKE The Diocese of Niagara will celebrate its seventy-fifth anni- versary by a special service next Sunday at 1115 DS.T. The Rev. Canon Smith in his sermon Sunday said: "It is the spirit that counts and St. George the Patron Saint of England, is and giving an illus to the Sunday school. Music was provided in the morning and eve- ning by the St. Clair Girls' Trio of Toronto. Rev. Capt. Halliday is conducting services through- out the week. Monday evening the Youth for Christ Quartette and Trombone Trio of Hamilton performed. The musical part of Tuesday evening's am was provided by the Barrington Quartette of Toronto, and on Wednesday. there was a duet composed of Norman Harding and Tom Wilson of Hamilton, The two Youth For Christ groups from Hamilton appearing again this evening, and tomor- row evening there will bo select- ions by Ken Baer on the solovox. are CHRISTIAN SCIENCE The Wednesday evening meet- ing included testimonies of heal- ing by Christian Science. Ser- vice and Sunday school will be held on Sunday, April 30th, at 11 o'clock. The subject will be "Everlasting Punishment" and GRAY COACH LINES BUSES WILL RUN ON DAYLIGHT TIME the Golden Text "Draw nigh to God and he will draw nigh to you. Cleanse your hands, ye sin- ners; and purify your hearts, ye double minded." James 4.8 ST. JUDE Members of the Boys and Girls Guilds are holding an open with family responsi- bilities not always asso- ciated with the younger graduate. We know that a university degree will not in itself uarantee success. It must be backed up with hard rk. But, whether or not we have acquired a particular {knowledge of direct interest to employers in any par- cular industry, we still suggest our degree is a good | fcference, for we have at least proven ourselves to the i Ixtent of obtaining it. g Graduates are available from all types of courses this ar. E If you can employ a graduate, or offer summer employ- Y Bent to an undergraduate, please 'phone or write the |@xccutive and Professional Officer at your nearest ATIONAL EMPLOYMENT SERVICE office, NOW. EPARTMENT OF LABOUR #23 'MPHREY MITCHELL Minister A MacKAMARA | Deputy Minister house tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock In the parish hall. The THE TIME TABLE BETWEEN program will include games and hobby work, an exhibition of HAMILTON - OAKVILLE - TORONTO craftwork and a film. Baskets : made by the boys will be on sale, Will Remain Unchanged and refreshments will be served A large number of people at- RA OACH LINES tended the annual primrose tea G Y C held Tuesday afternoon, April 18, in the parish hall under the aus- pices of St. Jude's Mothers' Un- lon, asd substantial proceeds were The hall was pret- WE ARE THE tily decor with snapdragon, tulips and daffodils, and the booths, selling home cooking, CLASS OF '50 and n well pat- ronized. served at taste fully de tables, Mrs, W Beckley won the draw for a doll Many aviong us are | oi Braham tha War Veterans--some | tablecloth, and Mrs, John Donald | Venetian Blind Laundry| Quality Venetian Blinds Custom Made Guaranteed Two Years HEFAIK snd LAUNDRY SERVICE & Mfg. Co. PHONE 859 vestry church. One the Was the winner of a plant. Mrs. | " M. Russell, president of the Mo-| Feathered Ingenuity thers' Union, the spirit of England. In him wa| trons, and Mrs. Ed. Fitzsimmons| long time for S-year-old Terry see a man fighting against great| Was convener in charge of the| Budreo was a humming birds odds in defence of a principle. | tea. | mest he found In the bush last He stands for the immortal un-| The St. Jude's Women's Guild| week. In fact, Terry was so m= derdog whose courage is un-|is holding a rummage sale in the| Prossed that he went home, got beatable. He stands too, for the|parish hall this Saturday after-| ® saw, and took the host. gentleness of the strong to the[noon. Those having donations branch and all to school for weak. St. George is more than a|are asked to call SOW | the nature study class to uso. submissive martyr. There is the| Extensive repairs to the| THIS tinlest of birds had taken blod of conquerors in him." church and parish hall are being| ® Milkweed pod, last dspring, CALVARY BAPTIST contemplated, and a report on| "leaned it out, attached it to Rev. J. R. Halliday, Toronto, | the requirements will be made to| the treo Hmb, and started in to began his evangelistic campaign (the congregation at an early| TMS a family! Even after sur in Calvary Baptist Church on [date "| viving a winter's varied wea- Sunday, preaching at both the or wid ther, the Inside of the pest was morning and evening services| ons Ausiliaey met lat evening| ®% Soft and downy as the finest ated lecture board, at the situation at 3 take the|accommodate the °ps to start work onfing on O: of the proposed |F. C. Jackson. lan offered to do|sided at the meets excavation work free of | | Most interesting discovery in a welcomed the velvet. Theatre passes and Real Seal Ro- cords with the compliments of the JOURNAL If you are a subsorib- oF. wateh for your name In those popular JOURNAL column fea- tures, "Hollywood Reporter" and "Muslo Album. 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