Oakville-Trafalgar Journal, 9 Dec 1948, p. 2

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THE OAKVILLE-TRAFALGAR JOURNAL PEOPLE 210 EVENTS Mrs, Jack Graydon enter tained at a hen bridge party on Monday night in honor of Mrs. Reg Holman who is leaving: for Prince Edward Island. enter- the The W. H. Linds taining on Saturday Qakville club supper. are before Saturday night will be Arthur Murray night at the Oakville club when representatives of the dancing school will be present to demonstrate samba and othef specialized dances for the mem- hers, The J. A. Whalens and the Fred Bulls will attend the Jun- jor League dance in Toronto on Friday night. Mrs. Hughes and Mrs, Natress entertained at tea on Tuesday in honor of Mrs. Reg. Holman. Mrs. R. O. Bull left last week for California, where she will visit her sister, Mrs. R. N. Row- botham, at San Dims Pa Mr, Gus Dreger is leaving shortly to renew old acquain- tances in Winnipeg Tava Mrs, E. B, Holgroft and Mrs. M. Hale are spending the winter in Florida. Mrs. Fred Brooks-Hill is en- tertaining at a sherry party on Friday morning in honor of Mrs. Reg. Holman. should rememper the boy scout paper collection this Saturday and have all the paper tied and on the curb early in the day for collection. ia Residents Extensive alterations being undertaken at the establish- ment of S. S. Russell, Oakville's only funeral chapel, are nearing completion. Mr. Ken = Nichol, Lakeshore Highway west, has returned from Vancouver where he visited his mother and other members of his family, some of whom he last saw 20 years ago. Mr, Nichol reports the housing shortage in Vancouver to be consider- ably worse than in the Oakville area. Mrs. H. O. Murray is leaving later in December to spend the winter in Florida. The Linbrook women's group are holding their regular meet- ing today at the home of Mrs. Murray MacKenzie. Sees The Kapel family of Cleveland have moved into the Dyson house on the Morrison Road. The marriage will take place in St. Jude's Anglican Church on Saturday afternoon of Grace Irene French of Oakville to Rob- ert Austin Stainer of Burlington. Miss French is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard W. French, while Mr, Stainer is the son of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Stainer. FRIDAY: SATURDAY: Matinee Sat. 1.30 p.m. Gio Judge Roy Bein Lie low wer of he Pecos mon dreaded oan on the fone who ales him. A pi who mx i dedlon cl feng of the re fghuing » ds perv Bght fot heclind snd er man' Fascinating Lily Linge. mos adored woman SRA ime. ig he srges epiode of her career" EMPIRE! A successful 'bazaar was held | Mr. and Jast, Saturday afternoon in the Sunday school room of the Wal- ton Memorial Church. Among those from out of town attend- ing were Mr. and Mrs. George Dawson, Hamilton; Mrs. Match- tt of Toronto; Mrs. Fred Bel- yea and daughter Anna of Port Hope, and Mrs. Whitfield, of Dundas. e The Junior Young People of the United Church will meet every Monday evening at 7.30 in the Sunday School' room, and there will be an installation of officers at next Sunday evening Church service. PE the annual the guests President, The young people of Bronte ham. Baptist Church were entertained by the young people of Oakville Baptist Church last Friday eve- ning. stars, PERG Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Pickard were Mr. and Mrs. Byron Triller and Don Mark of Toronto. PRES birdmen, of St. Jude's will hold their on Wednesday between The A.Y.P.A. Anglican church Christmas _ party evening, Decembey 15, 8 and 11 p.m. The Headmaster, Boys of Appleby College, ville, have sent out invitations to Featuring their Davinder George Lewis, badminton squad appeared in a series of speedy badminton ex- hibitions on the Oakville courts last night. Mrs. Dan "At Home, Staff , MacLeod have as their guest Mr. Charles Lawlor of Pictou, Nova Scotia. Mrs. W. H. Fell is in St. Jos- eph's Hospital, Hamilton, recov- ering from a fractured ankle. FP and Oak- Friday, December seventeenth, Rev. J. A. Bell and Mis. Bell will receive in the school gym- Mrs. H. P. amok k x ace India's The ousted Mohan nasium, while supper will be ser- ved in the dining-hall Appleby" College Women's Assoc- jation under the direction of its by the Belling- singles and capable Club Indian by Canada's squad in international play last week-end, demonstrated high calibre of their play that this popular pastime is making rapid strides in the far east. by the FRIDAY: SATURDAY: DECEMBE R 10 -- 11 00D ANYTIME AT ANY ODEON on TRE THEATRE ACROSS CANADA X uel a pen oF FoR «ov NG AND o\° \ MONDAY: TUESDAY: WEDNESDAY for Drama JOAN BENNETT CHARLES BICKFORD A LIN ON TH Directed by JEAN RENOIR Scrasn Play by Frank Davis and Jean Reso ENTERTAINMENT ROBERT RYAN RAON AE RR A hi an. "un ECHR or) ECHNICOLOR AN EAGLE-LION RELEASE ON OUR STAGE WED. 15th DEC. at 9 p.m. I. 0. D. E. XMAS DRAW The Christmas carol servic Dec. 21 and 22 by the O.T.H.S. Christmas carols and the can- tata, "Child Jesus", and Kirk. The audience will be encouraged to join in the sing- ing of these time-honoured car- ols. A silver collection taken at the door, with the en- tire proceeds being devoted to the Oakville-Trafalgar Memorial Hospital fund. Tickets are ob- tainable free of charge from high school students. woxoxop The Central workroom of the the Red Cross will be open on Thursdays from 10 am. to 3 pm. at St. Jude's parish hall, Sewers and knitters are urgent- ly needed, and will be welcomed either for full or part time. - home of Mrs. Hugh Thursday, December tion of officers resulted as fol- lows: Pres, Mrs. J. H. Wakel: 1st Vice Pres, Mrs. A. Jennings 2nd Vice-Pres, Mis. A. Dalby; Sec, Mrs. R. A. Hopkins; Treas, Miss Dorothy MacDonald; Birth- Brearley, following group leaders chosen: R. M. Heslop, Mrs. Mrs. W. S. Blake, A. Bumby, Mrs. R. W. 20th. Glee Club will feature well known by Clokey will be Oakville and. District Branch of The Carry-On-Club met at the 2nd. Elec- day Convenor, Mrs. H. Poole. The were Mrs. W. T. Delve, Mrs. Speers. Members of the club are planning. to add to the joys of the season by carolling the cit" izens of Bronte on Monday, Dec. , December 9 lay Thursda being presented in Victoria Hall, : at his 5 hoy BVening apg ts" were made 1, a boys: tol Hold, a meeting oq} 'Wednesday 'evening at 7.39 in pi Sunday School room of the vy, ] ed Church. & nines Mr. and Mrs. Main J announce the engageman their daughter, Willow Hong. son, to Guy Saunders, son of 1 and Mrs; D. B. Saunders, of ro] onto. Angela Bruce Chapt, Holds Dec. Meetjp, A donation of $65. wa to the LO.D.E. national ad ment fund at the Decent meeting of the Angela Bp. Chapter, held at Teen Towy of Tuesday night. Mrs. Hough} Laird, post-war ° convenor, | ported 197 articles of good ug, clothing: were shipped to Brig last month, as well as 100 of food. Regent Mrs. Eyre Du is announced candy made by members and Sold at the hl pital theatre night realized yy A donation was made for fy Christmas party to be held fof new Canadians' December and for Christmas Knick-knacks Were brought J the meeting for 'sale at the op portunity Shop. E. J. Hancll, of the National film board, addres sed the chapter and showed ty) fims. He adyocated the forms, tion of a community film cou JE. SOC cil. Father's o under & Coll fort Lo = while Selections THIS STORE Wednesday -- Friday -- 9 ATngstorn are. GREATEST ! See Them At Trust Credit Jewelers nen shu noting uring fount, ¢ hase 80 / till had asing jo far election So it Veri-Thin DIXIE Imagine the thrill of owning a beau. +iful Gruen watch! Choose a handsome Gruen Curvex or 8 thin, thin Veri "Thin now from gus large selection. 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