Oakville-Trafalgar Journal, 23 Mar 1950, p. 7

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1950 a er Lo} aching ty ele H. pow] e usu oaty| Thursday, March 23, 1950 THE OAKVILLE-TRAFALGAR JOURNAL ANNOUNCEMENT IN: MEMORIAM ¢ 2 |more, Bill Denning and Peggy, ok Johns United | Church | ARNOLD--Tn loving mémory of Trafalgar Poultrymen Know These People ? Harry Hart, Annie and Mary Ww Se ssn., wi 0] eir . vail i FHL LS 2 id ; my mother, Mrs. Mary Amn| ay poultrymen of Trafalgar are| Here is the latest list of former | Quarrier, Halen Green, Dorothy Spring Tea on Friday, ril 21, 'poultrymen of afalg: e To E i St iy Sonolpassed awayiMeveh || cnt CR ton a meeting plan |(Cavilie) High School students | Hughes, Helen Hendry, Maudie rummage sale will take place | Sweet memgries wil linger for- [ned for Thursday evening, March | Whose addresses are being sought | Lewis, Doris Sanford (Hornby), IF IT'S Saturday, a 29. OS abil) rane : > 30, at Linbrook school for the we = school Lm es Winston Phair, Gladys Mitchell "HBveryone welcome to the ime cannot change them, it's : ; mittee. Anyone knowing the z cuchre in the T.O.O.F. Hall at 8, rue; SG tL ee] es a : . sect f the Ontario Poultry | Whereabouts any jo WL } BO TTT rr etmey come and earnot | SRN cz the ontavio) piiiny | ASISRAONE | FY BE I Mrs, i ~ Group 3A and 3B of St. John's sever. Producers' Association. John Lei 8! : Hebi United Church are holding a tea |My loving remembrance of you. |Braid of Trafalgar and R. S.|Maurice Lunau or Herbert C. ¢ and sale in Lusk's Hall on May een by son Bill Heatherington of Freeman will | MeITY- 19th. A Se Re ea [Teport on what is being accom-| 1920: Leslie Dickenson, Nellie . : The Ladies Aid Society o 0X --In loving memory of i 2 i i - | Blz i. Tor: 5 3} Presugtentn Church will hota {i | plished among poultrymen in Hal- | Black (Homby), Nora Price, their final Lenten Tea on Thurs- day, March 30th, from three to thirty in the Church Hall. CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our sin- cere thanks to all who sent flor- al tributes and those who extend- ed their personal expressions of sympathy during our recent sad bereavement. Grace Boocock and family. EDDIE'S GARAGE (EDDIE ROWE) General Repairs To All Makes of Cars PHONE 1106 38 Randall St, Oakville (Rear of Oakville Tire & Battery 7 Sou a a DIANOAY | Ford and was born on the farm {of P brilliance and flawless quality. TYPICAL VALUE $7980 AS SHOWN CASH PRICES ON CREDIT TRUST CREDIT JEWELERS New Toronto -- Kingston { PAIL NO INTEREST Bl CARRYING "CHARGES | Traflagar. our dear grandmother, Mary Ann Arnold, who passed away March 28th, 1943. Heavy are our hearts today, Senaryl brings you back once To he, ms when you were with To the happy days of yore. --Ever remembered by grand- children Bill, Ruth and Ted. children Bill, Ruthifand Wed? ARNOLD--In loving memory, of my mother, Mrs. Mary Ann Arnold, who passed away March 28th, 1943. o dear bright eyes, a tender smi A loving heart that knew no guile Deep trust in God that all was right, Her joy to make some other bright. If sick or suffering one she knew, Some gentle act of love she'd do; No on of self, but of 'the iy Ta "He said, "Well done, dear mother.' --Every remembered by son Harry and famil; ARNOLD--In lo memory of our dear mother, Mary Ann Arnold, who passed away March 28, 1943. In our hearts your memory ling- ers, Sweetly tender, fond and true; There is not a day, dear Mother, That we do not think of you. --Ever remembered and sadly missed by her daughter Maud, grandchildren Mary, Ann and Torna. TRAFALGAR (Continued from Page 2) the late Mr. and Mrs. George now occupied and niece, Marion Ford, by her nephew Clarence and Miss Dundas Highway, In her youth she attended Munn's public school and until her marriage she was a member the Sixteen Presbyterian Church. Mrs. Fish was an inter- esting conversationalist and re- tained her good memory and brightness until at last. Among other Trafalgar and Snider relatives are her sister, Mrs. John E. Featherstone and nephew and niece, George and Miss Lela Featherstone. There are several nephews and nieces on Mr. Fish's side. To all of these nieces and nephews she was known lovingly as "Aunt Nell" Our sincere sympathy is extended to all the relatives. Pa A novelty, in the form of a tel- evision play, was enjoyed b; members of Snider's Farm For- um at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Near Monday evening. The television sets were loaned by. Harvey Andrew of Streetsville. <& in the community. The same topic was discussed at the Trafalgar Forum at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George King. Euchre 'com- prised the entertainment part of the program. These forums_were the last of the season. On Mon- day evening there will be a rally of all Halton County farm for- A Licence Required under the Tourist Establishments Act, NOTICE TO OPERATORS 1949 ONTARIO Licences Expire MARCH 3ist If you operate a Tourist Establi travelling or vacationing publi i or under the Liquor Licence ct. i) lishment of Wi Licences are issued by municipalities, or, in that part of a Bl territorial district without municipal organization, by the by district inspector of the Ontario Provincial Police Force. 1 The fee on first application is $5.00 and on each annual renewal is $2.50. Fee shall accompany application. Operation without licence entails a maximum prasly of $100.00 on conviction, as does any violation of lations: | PARLIAMENT BUILD 4 HON. LOUIS P. CECILE, K.C. Minister licenced under the Game and Fisheries Act as an March 31st for a licence under the Tourist Establishments A A Tourist Establishment includes: An Inn - A Lodge + A Tourist Home renting five or more rooms A Cabin Establishment of two or more rental units « A Cottage Estal two or more rental unitseA Trailer or Camping Park » Copy of the regulations will be forwarded on request by THE DEVELOPMENT BRANCH DEPARTMENT OF TRAVEL AND PUBLICITY shment, accommodating the c, and if you are not already "outfitter" Act, you must apply before he regu. INGS, TORONTO TOM C. McCALL Deputy Minister National Tourist Service Week Association has published an Visitor Industry" which further this important national free copy. Tourist business is YOUR business. tells you what you can do to help From May 1st to May 6th The Canadian Tourist informative booklet "The 1 program. Write for your ton county, and will answer ques- tions relating to organization. ums at the new Trafalgar Com- munity Hall. The program will include dancing to an orchestra. The rally is being sponsored by the Federation of Agriculture. Mrs. S. D. Turner, Mrs. E. A. Fish, Mrs. W. R. Royle and Mrs. Gordon Post were among the members of Wesley Church W.M. S. who accepted the invitation to attend the meeting of St. John's Church W.M.S., Oakville, at which Mrs. J. A. Jewitt, a past president of Hamilton Conference Branch W.M.S. was the guest speaker. Three members of Munn's Church W.A. which has recently affiliated with the W.M. S., were Mrs. R. Fleming, Mrs. Lorne Fish and Mrs. G. Gilliard. sean Mr. Andrew Graham and twin daughters, Misses Janet and Mar- garet Graham, of Mortlach, Sask, were guests last week at th home of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Royle." Mr. Graham is a regular contributor to the Calgary and Regina papers and his friends here will be interested to read impressions of his visit to Ont- ario recorded in verse in those papers. 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