Oakville-Trafalgar Journal, 12 Aug 1948, p. 2

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i ] THE OAKVILLE-TRAFALGAR JOURNAL son and his chil- Gren, David and Leslie, are holi- daying in Muskoka. Colonel and Mrs. Fisk are stay- ing with Mr. and Mrs. John Bot- Colonel Fisk is in the terell. United States Marine corps. MIs. Fisk is Mrs. Botterell's sister. Mr. and Mrs. Norman McCaus- land and family are holidaying at Puslinch Lake, near Guelph. xx » Dr. BE. P. Soanes has returned from vacation in Georgian Bay. aha x Mr. and Mrs. Ernie St. Mars and son, Tony, are visiting Win- nipeg. Ep Mrs. A. IE. Cates is holidaying at Billy Bear, Muskola. FP Mr, and Mrs. Walter Pell this week announce the engagement of their daughter, Dorothy Ruth, to Mr. Bernard W. Bugler, of Detroit. The marriage takes place September 11, in Palermo United church, Mrs. Reginald Holman and the children are at Sturgeon Point. PEOPLE and EVENTS The Jack Kennishs are on a motor trip which will include Sea Island, Georgia. FP Mrs. John Hamilton and son, Dick, and daughter, Patty, are staying at Billy Bear, Muskoka. Muskoka. ERE The Dean Wilkes have left for their cottage at Lake Rosseau. Mrs. Bolton Reade leaves on Saturday for Britannia. ley and Mr. 9 Miss Nora Cr and Mrs. Hugh Denison entertain- ed on Sunday at a joint tennis party. saan Robin Fraser is expected home {his week-end from a trip to the Barbadoes. rw a x Miss Sybil Calverly and Miss Ann Berkovits are staying with Miss Nancy Lightbourn at Georg- ian Bay. Puno w Mrs. Dorothy Dyer and som, Peter, are visiting in Brockville Rev. and Mrs. Harry Pawson are holidaying at Omemee. THURS. FRI, SAT. Bur eo Experience' orginal $1 Hew SonE> # BING AND BOB ARE MORE UPROARIOUS ...DOTTIE'S EVEN MORE LAMOURIOUS | '2® wriful" "Apolachicolo, fla." Tou Don't Hove To Produced bY Daniel Dare: Nor by Jona Syncs vr AUGUST 12 - 13 - 14 : we OUR, ( Qorothy THEY RE TRAVELING ALOKG..... SINGING SHELL HIT SONGS | with al Steg frst Fs i The Hie Bobet 2 INDREMS SISTERS | An Paramount Relestt Onected bY man Z. MclLeo oy Camund Selon ans BEL EEL and Seen cy James Van MONDAY, TUESDAY MUSICAL T They say she kissed 2000 men! SOMETHING NEW AND EXCITING IN COLUMBIA PICTURES presents "% ; %, Rita Lory 0 HAYWORTH « PARKS ~JiS Don To é Joo, ATT - LAND CULVER - JANES CLEASON - EDHARD EVERETT HORTON AUGUST 16 - 17 ROMANCE ! WEDNESDAY, THURSD A NEW KIND OF MYSTERY THRILLER ! EDWARD: CHAPMAN + JOYCE GAREY. KAY WALSH '= CATHERINE LACEY FELIX AYLMER ADRIANNE ALLEN AY AUGUST 18 - 19 Written & produced by Eric Ambler AIR CONDITIONED Smoke If You Wish in the Loges - FREE PARKING Dr. and Mrs. Cam MacArthur are stuying with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wallace, Oakville- ites, at Wilberforce. Carex Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mathews, Hamilton, are staying with Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Kendall. saw Mrs. Gordon Lefebvre, Jr. and her sons, Grenville and Channing are staying with her father, Mr. G. R. Finch Noyes. Ps former Tea Willis and Bruce Giles are holidaying at Rossmoyne, Mus- koka. Ao box x Mrs. W. A. Wright, Ottawa, ar- rives on Sunday for a month's visit with her daughter, Mrs. J. O. Fraser. sawn Mrs. Clark and her two sons, Gordon and Robert, and Ken Brown, are on a motor trip to Detroit. The main reason be- hind the trip, we hear, is to sce as much baseball as time will allow. sxx Carol Brown returned on Tues- day from a two-week holiday in Toronto. FE Mr, and Mrs. H. A. Davies, formerly of England, are living, at 19 Washington Avenue, Fa Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Dewar, of Appleby college, are staying with Mrs. Dewar's mother at Hastings for the month of August. Fr Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Bull enter- tained at dinner Thursday even- ing for the wedding party, prior to the marriage of their daughter, Barbara, to Mr. John Mahoney. POP Rev. C. K. Nicholl on Sunday last conducted the first of the Presbyterian church, During July, services of the two congregations were held in St. John's United church, with Rey. Harry Pawson occupying the pulpit. FP On their return from James- town, N.Y, Mr. and Mrs. H. S. McNaught, Miss Ariel McNaught, and Mr. Robert Withrow of Strat- ford, were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Shane. Mrs. John Ferguson, who has been visiting with her daugh- ter during the summer, returned to Stratford with them, +x Discharged from hospital last weelt, Mrs. C. V. Hillmer will com- plete her convalescence at home. Her condition is reported to be improving steadily. 3 PR Mrs. Kelly New flew to Ber- muda on Sunday for a visit with her sister, Mrs. Jay Gould, who is convalescing satisfactorily. Col. and Mrs. R. O. Bull last week announced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Barbara Ann Bull, to Mr. John J. E. Ma- honey, of Toronto. The marriage will take place in Appleby college chapel on Saturdgy afternoon of this week. Err Craigie Mackie, popular Cana- dian Legion steward, is confined to hospital with a broken hip, suffered when Mr. Mackie slip- ped and fell while shopping in Hamilton last Saturday. PEP Miss Kathleen Frances Taylor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Taylor, Oakville, is being married on Saturday to Mr. Frank Ford, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ford of Toronto. The wedding is to take place at St. Cuthbert's An- glican church on the Town Line. Chief of Police John Derry will be the special speaker in the next of the Arts and Crafts Wednes- day afternoon summer series, to be held at "The Barn Aug. 18. Chief Derry will discuss methods of curbing juvenile delinquency. An interested gathering last Wed- nesday afternoon heard G. Burros, August combined services at Knox [nere. Stan White is back in Oakville after two weeks in St. Joseph's hospital in Toronto. Stan had his leg broken in three places as the result of a collision with a car while he was riding his motor- cycle on the Lakeshore Highway just east of Oakville. Mrs. Tom Lindsay is taking a summer course in handicrafts at the Danforth Technical school in Toronto. Cran Mrs. H. C. Cox arrived recently from England and is at her home in Oakville. a Mr. and Mrs. W. Turnbull are spending two weeks at "The Brimrs" at Jackson's Point Mr. W. Cox is seriously ill in the Oakville hospi Those shaveless athletes from the strange House of David relig- fous colony, who will appear at Victoria park Tuesday evening, August 17, to meet the Oaks in an exhibition tilt, are smashing attendance records this summer. Always popular with Canadian sports fans, these bewhiskered gentry comprise one of the most unique athletic organizations ever assembled. hen Misses Patricia Peers and Nan- cy Hart have returned from a holiday trip through Northern Ontario, during which one of the highlights was a three-day camp- ing trip through Algonquin park on which the mode of conveyance was an R.CA.F. rubber raft. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Kendall re- turned Sunday following an ex- tended trip in the United States. xoxoxo Mr. William Litchfield, of Nia- gara Falls, N.Y., spent the week- end visiting friends and relatives EEE Thursday, August 1, Ee Ty Mrs. John Taylor and her) Mw Will Sumner, of daughter Suzanne ave visiting re-|apolis, is renewing ola q nd Jatives in Woodbridge. Cqug R irnursde ances while visiting with 1, £08 ters, Mrs. Charles F. poy. r Miss Edith Flippance of Clark-| iss Tillie Sumner, i son is visiting in Bronte this week xwa with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and| One hundred years ago t, e Mrs. Bob Mason. A. Pyne was appointed a ( LE St. Jude's church, Oakyi, | Skipper Monty Macrae and his | St. Luke's, Palermo. "ay Pe Ax oxox gq son Bill are cruising in the Ani- tra, They will cruise around the| Douglas and Nan Wie eastern end of the lake, visiting | family have returned fron 3 Rosseau. Af many old favourite harbors. ee AUGUST 12-13. 14 | 1 THURS., FRI., SAT. conn Produced by RAYMOND GRIFFITH & Directed by ROVBEN MAMOULIAN 8 AUGUST 16 - 17 - 18 BLISTERS THE SCREEN! - = DORE SCHARY. presents woserr YOUNG "sopeR MITGHUM - sosexr RYAN MON., TUES., WED. SPAUL KELLY oF IY SAM LEVENE. p Mr. Charles Tooke, who is con- fined to hospital with pneumonia, is reported to be progressing fav- ourably. N * kok oF K Mrs. Henry Detchon returned Wednesday from Massawippi, Que, where she had been visiting her son, Edward, and family. pA for a brief trip to Chicago. The J. A. Whalens leave today | | | Ho local beautician, offer a wealth of helpful advice on care of the hair, STAMPS Old Canadian Preferred Collections and Accumulations BOUGHT Send description to BOX 500 Oakville-Trafalgar Journal BOOST THE a a a 3 & a 3 : a : a i a a a a a 8 : : i a Astounding - Collosal - Stupendous Floodlight Baseball LONG HAIR and WISKERS Oakville "Oak's" 1947 O.B.A. INTERMEDIATE CHAMPS Victoria Park TUESDAY AUGUST 17th ADULTS 75c - STUDENTS 50c - CHILDREN 25c Space contributed in the service : of the community by . . SE RCE RE OSE TE ROE REE CE RCE RE WITH "The Original" use of David BASEBALL TEAM --aVS AT -- ON 8:30 P.M. TEAM THAT BOOSTS YOUR TOWN oncwras since 1831

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