Oakville-Trafalgar Journal, 11 Nov 1948, p. 7

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194 November 11, 1848 THE OAKVILLE-TRAFALGAR Page 7 rsd _ In the Woman's hite Oak Chapter Votes $1,000 To Hospital Room meeting of the Mrs. W. M. Copeland reported that over fifty cards and letters had been received from England thanking the members for their gifts of food. The letters read were largely from old age pen- sioners, one being from = a for- mer resident of Ontario who had lived in Toronto when grass grew. along the wooden side-walks. Mrs. P. Wadsworth and Mrs. Sparling are in charge of the draw for th ecomplete turkey dinner. Funds raised will be used to send food parcels overseas. will be made at the Theatre on December 15. Members were urged to een-Town, \ Rickaby the regent pre- 0 was voted to furnish - >t the new Oakville Tra- porn morial Hospital, the pledged themselves pier sible for the upkeep "i tar room. Mrs. B. P. Ihe Cave an interesting tall +8 ww hospital and also re- Bn the supplies donated to porary hospital during the wih. Mrs. W. Hall, a for- BE ezent was chosen as cap- of campaign canvassers. enapter being responsible ar Bie also Certtury in solicit a The draw World - venors in charge are Mrs. Ferg- uson, Mrs. J. Cond., Mrs. Kerr and Mrs. C. MacArthur. Mrs. Lloyd Jones the party given for the new Canadians at which the regent Mrs. Rickaby had given a talk on <¢ reported on Citizenship. Another party is planned for November 15 and a Christmas one on December 15 The regent also reported on the Provincial 'meeting at Peterbor- ough at which the seriousness of the European situation was dis- cussed. Every member was urged to bring one good warm used ar- ticle of clothing to the next meet- ing for shipment overseas. Bach chapter was assessed $1.00 to pro- vide records for H.M.C.S. Magni- ficent which has been adopted by the Provincial chapter. Mrs. W. Gibson gave a report nvass of the west side| for or renew i p car BB" {lc and along the lake- | tions. The money thus raised is to [®. os far as Bronte. be used for hospital fund. Con- GIVE YOUR... . Christmas Greeting Cards A PERSONAL TOUCH Made from Your Favorite Negative .98 Single Card With Greetings Folding Card With Greetings pt ENVELOPES INCLUDED Picture Framing A Specialty Dunn's Drug Store (John R. Dunn, Phm.B.) IPHONE 650 WE DELIVER VOTE - WORK - GIVE For YOUR Hospital n the ion of prizes at the Oakville High School and read letters of thanks from the win- ners. A report was also given in the I.O.D.E. war "memorial pro- ject of providing scnolerships for post-graduate work in British Universities, as a result of which tweive Canadian students are at the present iim- coninuing their sudies in the British Isles. Mrs. J. Cuttell was welcomed as a new member. Tea was served follow- ing the meeting. - Weddings z ELLIOTT-COSTELLO Baskets of shaded lavendar mums, and miniature bouquets of the same flowers tied with satin bows to mark the guest pews, were the floral decorations in [| Clarkson United Church Satur- day when Norma Florence Cos- tello, daughter of Mrs, Costello, Clarkson, and the late Victor Costello, became the bride of John Alwyn Elliott, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Elliott, Grenfell, Sas- katchewan. Rev. Robert Oliver officiated, with Mrs. Eva Jones presiding at the organ. Miss Mona Barnard was soloist. Archie Costello gave his sister in marriage. The bride wore a gown of ivory brocaded faille, the tight fitting bodice fashioned with a low square scalloped neck- line and the full skirt, finished with a bustle, extending into a train. Her full length veil of tul- " | NOW! We can supply you with THE LEADING HARDBOARD a ee We no longer have to say NO when you ask for MASONITE* PRESDWOOD. 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Robert Elliott was his broth- er's groomsman, while ushers were Lloyd Costello and Charles Morris. At a reception held in Clark- son community hall, Mrs. Cos- tello chose an afternoon dress of mist grey crepe, with blue hat and accessories, and wore a cor- 'sage of mauve chrysanthemums, Mrs. R. S. V. Elliott, Brooklyn, N. Y. aunt of the bride assisted. For travelling, the bride wore a grey green gabardine suit, with muskrat jacket and bandeau, and, a corsage of yellow roses. The couple will reside in Ingersoll. this meeting was about the care ih 7 Girl Guides By Mrs. Irven Fell The Brownies of the 1st Oak- ville Pack certainly had a busy time Monday afternoon. They have been working very hard too, judging by the badges presented. Joyce Dunstan has earned the Thrift Badge, the Minstrel badge and the Signallers badge. Joan Browne received the House Ord- erly badge, the Thrift badge and the Booklovers badge. This means a lot of work for these little peo- ple. The Tweenids who were enrol- led into the pack by the Brown Owl, Mrs. Broadbent are Beverly Ketchum, Judy Hughes, Sheila King and Ruth Anne Folland. New Sixer Stripes were given to Joyce Dunstan, Carolyn Wal- ton and Valerie Wakeline. Secon- der's Stripes were given to Muriel Black, Judy Lowe, Loretta Meg- affin, Wendy Smith and Wilma Black. The thought of cleanliness at A surprise she'll love, because she loves Elizabeth Arden"s Blue Grass. . . the famous fragrance with Kentucky charm. This in- triguing new pink satin, lace trimmed Powder Mit adds that final fillip of fragrance with Dusting Powder after the bath. Blue Grass Powder Mit with 8 refills . . . 7.50 David J. Russell, Phm.B. (BYERS' DRUG C0.) Phone 47 Oakville ) > W H Y? TRAVEL TO THE CITY WHEN BUD CORBETT CAN SUPPLY YOU WITH THE NEWEST and BEST in SPORTS EQUIPMENT NOW IN STOCK Men's C.C.M. Hockey Outfit abs Boy's 1-5 C.C.M. Hockey Outfits Ladies C.C.M. Figure Outfits J PADS, LEG GUA N.H.L. Sweaters, with Crests $9.95 -- $23.50 . $7.50 -- $9.95 $18.50 -- $27.50 COMPLETE LINE OF ACCESORIES -- PANTS, GLOVES, SHOULDER RDS, ETC. $2.50 & $3.50 50 | Stockings to match Hockey Game Standard $6.25 Deluxe $7.95 SPECIAL - Bench Coats 100 percent Virgin wool, Blue Mountain, Blanket Cloth - $13.95 Package 3 Package 6 .. Package 12 XMAS WRAP GOLF BALLS CAMPBELL "T20" BUD CORBELL Spmting Goodse Thomas ~at Colborne Phone 1378 of the teeth, The Brownies play- ed a very lively and popular game called 'The Germ and Tooth brush game'. The 1st Oakville Brownie Pack was started on September 30, 1925 with Miss Ruth Lightbourne as Brown Owl. It has certainly been a going concern ever since. and I have never seen a more en- afternoon. On the invitation of Mrs. B. P. afternoon. Malley, Divisional Commissioner, for Peel County, Mrs. W. Shears, the Leader of the Oakville Rang- ers went to Port Credit and en- rolled 13 Guides into a Sea Rang- er Company. Mrs. Potter, who has been a Guider in Canada for 22 years, is Skipper of the Crew. The thusiastic pack of Brownies than meeting was held in Clark Hall. those in the Scout Hut Monday LYDIA GEORGE LADIES' READY-TO-WEAR MILLINERY ACCESSORIES Phone 738-W Colborne Street Don't Miss The Good Programmes LET US REPAIR Your Radio! H. B. LOFQUIST RADIO and REFRIGERATION Sales and Service TELEPHONE 711 J COLBORNE ST. WN AZ: 0! 2! 3 A smart and thrifty way to stretch your wardrobe. ... our wonderful low-priced separates that combine to make so many fashionable new outfits! We've an ex- citing collection of flaring 'n slim skirts... ..tall- ored and dressy blouses come in and look them over! GREET THE CANVASSER WITH A SMILE WHEN HE CALLS FOR A DONATION FOR YOUR HOSPITAL The Ross Stores "Oakville's Own Fashion Centre" PHONE 436 OAKVILLE

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