Oakville-Trafalgar Journal, 19 Aug 1948, p. 2

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THE OAKRVILLE-TRAFALGAR JOURNAL PEOPLE and EVENTS Mr, and Mrs. George Beau-| Among those who entertained champ, formerly of Oakville and [for Miss Barbara Bull, whose mar- now residing in Peterborough, [riage to Mr. J. J. B. Mahoney were last week became parents of a|took place Saturday last, baby girl. Mrs. H. C. Rickaby, Mrs. Walter CEE Reid and Miss Elizabeth Ryrie. Miss Joy Hallett is back in|Mrs. Patrick Abbott and Mi Oakville after spending the |John Macrae entertained jointly summer in the Maritimes party and presenta- Bull and Miss Eliz Mr. and Mrs. L. Mackenzie, of Swift Current, visited recently with Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Walton Jr. Mr. Mackenzie is a brother of Mrs. Walton. place in September. Mrs. Dane MacKendrick has returned from Muskoka. FOR ey I To ution cursors Follow the lead of more than a million Canadians who save for tomorrow... open your Bof M dccount today. Bank oF MONTREAL working with Canadians in every walk of life since 1817 Adel Oakville Branct W. B. E. READE, Manager THURS, FRI., SAT. AUG. 19 - 20 - 21 --PLUS-- ACTION AT BULLET SPEED ! MON., TUES., WED. AUG. 23 - 24 - 25 ADULT ENTERTAINMENT LOVING HIM PLUNGED THEIR LIVES INTO THE DARKNESS THAT SURROUNDED HIM | TYRONE POWER (GHTHARE ALLEY 0 Os TRIUMPH! | BLONDELL- COLEEN RAY - HELEN WALKER COMFORTABLY COOL beth Ryrie, whose marriage takes |: Mr. and Mrs. R. Cumberland and daughters have returned from a motor trip to Cape Cod. danas Mrs. Caswell, wife of Surgeon- Commander J. Wallace Caswell, who is stationed at the Royal Naval Experimental College, Pon- ton, England, arrived in Oakville last week with her two sons, Wil- liam Anthony and Wallace Mich- ael. They will be the guests for two months of Surgeon-Com- mander Caswell's parents, Rev. d Mrs. W. B. Caswell, Balsam irises Birth of a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cooper on Friday, August 13, took place at Oakville Temporary hospital. Mr. are spending a week near Eay on Lake Nipissing. and Mrs. W. R. Walton Jr. North Harry Giddings takes Lord Fairmond, star of his outstanding stable, and half a dozen other promising entries to Winnipeg this week for a fling in the west- ern circuit. Lord Fairmond will carry the Giddings' colours in September's "Invitation Special" at Polo Par] FR The engagement has been an- nounced of Dorothy Gwendolyn Leitch, daughter of Mrs, Beatrice Leitch, of Toronto, to William Warburton, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Warburton. The marriage will take place on September 11 in the Church of St. Edmund the Martyr, -Toronto. PR Mrs. W. C. Brennan, mother of Arthur Brennan, Belyea Ave., died at her Hamilton residence on Wednesday last. PE Mrs. H. C. Rickaby entertained recently at a luncheon in -honor of Miss Winona Cullingham, who is being married early in Sep- tember to Norman Sinclair, of New Glasgow, Nova Scotia. The bride and groom are leaving im- mediately after their wedding for South America, where they ex- pect to live for the next two years. Miss Cullingham has many relatives and friends in the Oak- ville district. FE Toronto Gospel Tabernacle will be the scene of a pretty wedding September 4th, when Miss Helen Joyce Holder, of Toronto, be- Robert F. son of Mr. and Mrs. L. comes the bride of Mr. Snyder, Xxx x Funeral services were conduct- ed at St. Mary's, Ontario, last Friday afternoon for Mrs. Thomas Fulcher, mother of Mrs. Charles T. Sargant, Allan Street North. Pa Mr. and Mrs. Jim Barker have moved from their Deane Ave. residence to a small farm near Burlington. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Pate are holi- daying with his mother, Mrs. John Pate, Rebecca Street. PR Mrs. Jean Morcum has been hospitalized for a few days. wx The annual Legion picnic will be held on Sunday afternoon and evening at Huttonville Park. Cars will leave the Legion hall at 1 pm. sharp. The committee in charge announces a full pro- gram has been arranged, and stresses the importance of a time- ly departure. Pa Many Oakville Scots who jour- neyed to the recent Highland games at Woodbridge will be leaving early Saturday to attend a similar festival held each year at Fergus. Pr Spencer Fraser (is in Kelving- ton, where he joined his family, who have been spending the sum- mer there. oxox and Mrs. Sandy Marnoch, Ontario, have Mr. of Southampton, been spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. William Gove. xx Pa Mr. and Mrs: W. M. Frost and family ave spending their vaca- tion in the Lake of Bays district. BN Archie Dixon has sold his home and is moving back to the west coast next month. PR Edgar L. Kemp, Oakville, died in Toronto Western hospital on Saturday last. A resi- dent of Toronto in recent years, Mr. Kemp is the brother of Misses Addie and Susan Kemp. Funeral services were held here Tuesday. from the S. S. Russell & Son fu- neral chapel, with interment in St. Jude's cemetery. Pau Mr. E. deCourcey Fletcher will be holidaying in Brockville dur- ing the next week, during which time-his duties as organist at St. Jude's Anglican church will be undertaken by Mrs. Frances Ahearn. xoxoxox ox Mr. and Mrs. Carston Glahn were participants in annual folk dancing festival held at Union- ville last week-end. Members of the Madsen Canadian Dancers, Mr. and Mrs. Glahn were among a group who journeyed to an i ternational festival at St. Louis last year, and were happy to re- new acquaintances with American dancers who visited the Unionville demonstration. fr Miss Isobel Lawrence has re- turned from her holidays in Wind- sor and Detroit. PE Mrs. Arnold Banfield and the children, Sterling, Arnya and Bruce, are holidaying at Turkey Point, Lake Erie. girl with savage thrills and JOHN WAYNE - FRIDAY, SATURDAY - The story of a rugged man of action and a beautiful who kept a date with danger in a land laden '""Tycoon" IN TECHNICOLOR Starring SIR CEDRIC HARDWICKE - AUG. 20, 21 slashing excitement ! LARAINE DAY JAMES GLEASON Records in MON., TUES., WED. - The Comedy Hit of the Year that is "Smashing" All 4 FORD Gen KEYES : Mating of Mile AUG. 23, 24, 25 Toronto ! COOL AIR-CONDITIONED COMFORT formerly of | & The Boy Scout association is making plans for the waste paper, collection next month. They are hoping that all residents will save all paper for the collection day, as this is the source of a large part of the Boy Scout revenue. . The Allan Reads visited with the Charlie Chisholms at Niagara Falls on Sunday to see the new. home the Chisholms recently pur- chased. ER An active committee is busy with final arrangements for the flower and vegetable shows of the Bronte Horticultural society, to be held in the community hall and the United church Sunday school on Wednesday, August 25, from 2 p.m. to 9 pm. In addition to regular competition classes, in- teresting displays in floral ar- rangement will appeal to visitor Secretary Mrs. S. A. F. MacDon- ald prophesied. Judges will in- clude Rev. E. Ridley, of Hamil- ton, and Mr. J. Faitbrother, of Bronte. wore Mr, and Mrs. Charles N. Milne are visiting with their son and daughter-in-law for two weeks. Mrs. E. P. Soanes has returned from Georgian Bay. PE Mrs. Gordon Lefebvre Sr. will spend a few days with her daughter, Mrs. Bill Davis. FF Mr. and Mrs, C. A. Birge were guests recently at the New Belve- dere hotel, Parry Sound. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Chisholm are vacationing at Fitzroy Har- hour. xray Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Byers and Mrs. W. P. Jebb have return- ed from a visit to Winnipeg. B The West Toronto Optomists club is sponsoring an Optimists International Unit in Oakville, it was announced this week by J. O. Laird, extension counsellor for the organization. Objects of the club are three-fold. As the name implies, members endeavour to int ionally develop imi as a philosophy of life. They also strive to promote interest in civic affairs, to inspire respect for the law, and to work for international friendship. Thirdly, they seek to aid and encourage development of youth throughout the world: Organization should be completed 'Thursday, August 1 Wy Council Approy, (Continued from Pag, | mates of $6,000 per peg j among the Towest in Cangg,. board chairman stateq 5 hospital architects haq been | sulted in drawing specifiy | "They had no. additional g, tions to make, but expres bo prise that we could builg 3 a low figure," he said Queried by Mayor Hil, | garding maintenance cost, | Dunwoody stated the pg] hoard agreed such costs cy met satisfactorily. "In gq, to the fact that the indigey tient is practically a thing g past, with 'hospitalization py] ance gaining popular sup daily, many residents hae me they would endow q by | in their wills," he declared, however, we must offer they : gible evidence that we are gy to put this project over. "What would operating ey be each year?" asked Counc Jack Milne, "With debenture | ments hitting probably 2 a year, we might face 3 mij case of a deficit." "You can't pin down operating coming, I see no reason to fy additional taxation, however In agreeing to a plebisy Mayor Hillmer pointed out s y) could not be taken before ou} ber. "It must-be advertised Ji weeks before polling day," stated. The revised plan calls for a t storey, fireproof structure, complete operating room and my ern facilities. The hospital wou be situated at the north end the Division and Reynolds Stree] property. Nancy Chisholm School of Dancing RE-OPENING Ballet, Tap, Toe, Ballon Registration Days Sept. 9th & 10th -- Phone 220 -- or call at 27 Dundas St. if Oakville, Ont. within six weeks' Mr. Laird predicts. Pa time, Pa The golden anniversary of their marriage was marked by Rev. and Mrs. P. R. Soanes, 39 Heath St. Toronto, on Sunday last. At a dinner party attended by their family, the guests included Dr. and Mrs. Eric Soanes, Oakville; Miss Mary Soanes, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Morrison Soanes, Kirk- land Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Soanes, Waterloo; and four grand children, STAMPS Old Canadian Preferred Collections and ¥ Accumulations BOUGHT Send description to BOX 500 Oakville-Trafalgar Journd GET A BIG TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE WELLL BUY ALL THE UNUSED MILEAGE IN YOUR PRESENT TIRES, YOU'LL BE AMAZED AT THE LIBERAL ALLOWANCE Here's your chance to get Canada's biggest tire valuel your present tires are only partly worn you'll get FULL allowance for the unused mileage when you trade .in on new Firestone De Luxe Champions. HITCHCOX MOTOR SALES G.M.C. TRUCKS PONTIAC - BUICK - SALES & SERVICE 345 - PHONES - 555 BUY NOW Fi restone De fie CHAMPION TIRES save money "and Even if LUT) SAVE pursday, «Jf SUF costs on a yearly basis," reso you* ed Mr. Dunwoody. "With prop] : management, which will be tor wo ERF

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