Page 2 THE OAKVILLE-TRAFALGAR JOURNAL Thursday, April 13; 1950 Thursda PEOPLE and EVENTS Miss R. Gillespie, Halton pub- lic health nurse, will be the|Arts and Crafts will meet at The meeting | Barn on Tuesday evening, April of Linbrook Home and School|18, at 8.30. at Linbrook school next Tuesday evening, April 18,| Mr. and speaker at the regular association at 8.15. seven The Oakville Club will hold Ave, on Wednesday April 19, at 8.15. cesses Mr. and Mrs. Irven Fell and Margaret, and| - Capt, Hugh Herbert Merry | well-known Oakville boy, was in to Williamsburgh, Vir-| command of three Canadian war- their daughter, Mr, and Mrs. motored ginia, this week. esse Mrs. Rosevear Harry Ryrie. eres Westwood Friendly Circle will| navel authorities and other vis- hold their regular monthly meet-|itors aboard ship. ing Wednesday evening, April at So'clock at Westwood School. This will be a work meeting. Re-| back from freshments will be served at the| this week. close of the meeting. Everyone welcome to attend. eres A daughter, Bianca Mohri, Was| Queen Mary Drive this week. born to Mr. and Mrs. James A. Oakville-Trafalgar Easter Roberts in Memorial Hospital on Sunday, April 9 sss es Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Megaffin|and they ask that all paper be have returned from a vacation in| saved until that date. Miami, Florida. fare Mrs. J. C. MeLimont, Quebec|treal is visiting her sister, Mrs. with her | George Cairns. City, spent Easter daughter, Miss C. MeLimont. rere Elizabeth, daughter of Mr. and Linbrook | Maud Smith, Toronto, have re- Mrs. Alan MacKenzie, Road, entertained a number her little friends on her birthday, April 4. David Street, taking his basic the RCAF. home for the Easter holiday. cess Mrs. John Taylor and Mrs. 'W. Taylor attended the annual meeting of the Ontario Federa- branch of the University of Toronto Women's a business and| daughter Mary Helen spent Eas- nomination meeting at the home| ter in New York. of Mrs. W. A. Scott, 141 Watson evening, of Montreal [of a month's spent Easter with Mr. and Mrs. | Capt. third | tion in Florida. who has been training with at Aylmer, was Lely The drama section of Oakville sesso Mrs. R. G. Myrans are leaving shortly for an ex- tended visit to the West Coast. CRC Mrs. R. H. Brennan and her «sesso Miss Sally Davis and Miss Carole Giles flew to New York for the Easter week-end. Pullen, R.C.N,, ships that recently put in at Long Beach, California on the last leg training cruise. Pullen, with Canadian Trade Commissioner Duclos and his wife, received a number Of: 19 earn The Don Davis's are expected a Florida vacation sens Mr. and Mrs. Ted Kennedy are moving to their new home on ssa Oakville Boy Scouts wish to remind householders that the Scout waste paper collection will take place on Saturday, May 6, 0s Mrs. G. E. Broomhall of Mon- saree Mr. and Mrs. John M. Camp- bell and the latter's sister, Miss of | turned from a six weeks vaca Ere Mrs. John Holmes and her daughters Ann and Sandra, ac- companied by her brother Don Draper, are visiting in Detroit. Susan Wood is spending a week with her grandparents in F-| Uxbridge. exe Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Leclair and tion of Home and School Assoc-|yn "vos Campbell of Picton, dations in Toronto this week. 1 x= Mr. and Mrs. Bert Keenan spent the week-end with the Al- lan Campbells. FFP spent the week-end in Detroit,| ar. ana Mps. Gordon Ferris but chose to watch the Red ave returned from a week's vis- ! hs Wings defeat the Maple Leafs|ii t montreal. via television rather than line for standing' room tickets. The up a - Donna Barrey is spending a Keenans are moving to their NeW | oe in Hamilton with her aunt home in Hamilton in two weeks time. worm x ow Bill Bamber was the fortunate spent the aster Easter ham and | New York City. winner of the and uncle. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Whiting week-end in hamper draw held by the Oceola Fa Class of St. Church. John's sees United | prs. Arthur Graham, Hull, Quebec, spent the weekend with the Cameron Hillmers. The B. J. St.Mars and son Tony are holidaying in Bermuda. aoa A small chimney blaze at the home of Ken Johnson, Triller St., gave the firemen a run on Tues- Mr. and Mrs. Andy Scott were|day morning. Damage was very week-end. kkk x Mr. and Mrs. John Hamilton of District No. 9 in New York for the Haster|slight. Milton's Lower Mill St. and for a time through the mill dam and re-| more severe taining wall. Store and residence | aquatic rampage, cellars wre filled, timated resulting damage to time. merchandise. Older residents re. threatened to break | called the flood of 1926 as being than last week's water rising with ines | nearly three feet higher at that and Dickie and Patty motored to| his brother, Mr. J. F. Hopkins, Florida for a holiday. FE Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Fellows, Toronto, are spending the week in Oakville. CE Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stirling have returned from a six week vacation in Florida. BRONTE Miss Greta Joyce, with friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. S. Gilliam, Carol |baseball team being sponsored by and John, Welland, spent the hol-| Postville Farm Forum will be iday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. | held in W. Gilliam. CE + Mr. and Mrs. Ted Brown and|be in attendance. Proceeds will family, Brighton Beach, were vis: itors last week at the home of | equipment for the team. Par Mr. and Mrs. L. Patterson. ssaxs Miss Gwen Mitchell, of her sister, Mrs. G. Hansen. >a Mrs. Ronnie Hill, Toronto, is spending a week at the home of his brother, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hill, Jr. ERE Mr. and Mrs. B. Goodburn and children, Hespeler, Ont., visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H.| gaged for Snider's Public School, Landry on Sunday. tren The first grass fire of the sea son occurred at the home of Mr. | the short H. Kendall, Hickson St. on Sun-|without a teacher. . day morning. saan Mr. and Mrs. Grant Williams spent the Easter week-end with relatives in Port Dover. xe aa Congratulations "to Mr. and Mrs. Pete Devenish (nee Betty Howarth) on the birth of thei daughter at the Oakville Memor- ial Hospital Thursday, April 6. ser e The "winners of the Coramunit; Hunt, Mrs. Parkin, mons. sae w The regular monthly meetin, Club will be held Tuesday, Apri x's will hold a home Hamilton, spent a few days in the village Toronto, spent the past week at the home Club weekly euchre were Mrs. M.| ,¢ tho Easter recess at the home Mr. Bab-| oc My Fish's parents, Mr. and cock and Mr. H. Van Horne: The| yo Rov Fish. draw was won by Mr. D. Fitzsim- 18 at 8.15 in the school. There will be a Health Talk by Dr. Mather and illustrated slides by the school dentist Dr. O'Meara.|Music Festival All parents are urged to attend and see how the children's teeth are cared for or will be cared for. Refreshments will be served. vs The West Side group of the Rev. W. B. Caswell and Mrs. Pirarer Caswell have returned from Day- spent the winter. ¥asi78 fon Monday. Barbados last week. ! Mrs. E. P. Lunau, Mrs. Arthur tona Beach, Florida, where they|Hillmer and Mrs. M. Chapman|2 p.m. Donations Mr. Caswell| jeturned home' by air from the| cepted by Mrs. A. E. Pickard at| creek, rising to the highest level rummage sale are being a the Post Office. in the church |poys solos. basement Saturday, April 22 at aisle «ae The local branch of the Haver- gal Old Girls' Association will meet at the home of Mrs. J. C. Eastwood, 17 Dunn St. South, on Monday, April 17, at 8 p.m. sess A number of teachers of Oak- ville High and public schools are attending the annual convention of the Ontario Educational As- sociation heing held in Toronto. cee Qakville gils taking part in "Watch Me," the ice carnival at Dixie arena this Saturday, are Cynthia Freeman, Anne Gibson, Judy Stevens, Frances Freeman, Virginia Milne, Wendy Lunau, Sally Armstrong, Judy Ross and Penny Young. Gale Dunham of Bronte will also compete. Rev. Norman Rawson, minis- ter of Centenary United Church Hamilton, was the special speak- er at the regular dinner meeting of the Lions Club of Oakville, held in Victoria hall last Thurs- day evening. aren Scores of Oakville and Tra- falgar couples attended the Hal- ton Police assn. ball, held last night in the New Pier, Burling: ton Beach. sees Alice and Karen Peck enter tained at tea on Easter Sunday. Mrs. Malcolm Smith and Mrs. Leslie Brown presided at the tea table, assisted by Sheila Gibson, Barbara Smith, Marcia Cumber- Mr. Wim. Churchill, Hamilton, spent a.few days at the home of his brother, Mr. Thos. Churchill. wesw Mr. W. G. Sargant his fishing equipment Georgian Bay district mer fishing. TRAFALGAR A euchre and dance in aid of a is taking to the for sum- Trafalgar Community Hall Friday evening, April 28. Circle A Ramblers Orchestra will _| be used to buy uniforms and xr Mrs. Gordon De Coursey, Oak- ville, press secretary of Halton Presbyterial W.M.S., addressed last week's meeting of Munn's W.A. She spoke on organization- al work. cies Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Turner, Toronto, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Fish on Sat- urday. xx A new teacher has been en- Miss Daley, to take charge after the Easter holidays. Mrs. Henry -| Proud of Palermo supplied for time the school was ees Roy Smith, who lives with Mr. and Mrs. W. Sinden, Eighth Line, was taken while at Coyne's School. He was taken to a doctor in Oakville by Mr. and Mrs. Sinden and thence to the Oakville-Trafalgar hospit- al for an immediate operation for appendicitis. Roy is now re- covering nicely. Fs Mr. and Mrs. Willard P. Fish, Y| of Newmarket, visited for part r «xxx. Miss Margaret g il PEE C= Flood waters, of Sixteen Mile in 24 years, last week inundated THURSDAY-FRIDAY-SATURDAY 118omba On Panther Island" Starring Johnny Sheffield ADDED FEATURE PRAIRIE CHICKEN WITH NOAH BERRY JR. SHOW STARTS THURS, FRI. AT 7 P.M. Last complete show 9 p.m. SHOW STARTS SAT. 6.45. Last show 9.10 Plus LATEST WORLD NEWS APRIL 13-14-15 ill on Tuesday last] and Tommie Kinney, Toronto, visited during the holidays at the home of their of the Bronte Home and School| aunt, Mrs. W. R. Royle. Congratulations to the choir of Snider's school for winning the high standing in their class in the for Trafalgar Township rural schools which en- abled them to compete in the fin- als at the County Festival at Mil- ton. Also our congratulations to Mary Post,' Laverne Near, Brian Bentley and David Rivett, who W.A. of Walton United Church, win also go on to Milton to com- baking and |pete in four classes for girls' and by Summer Storage Your best bet for taking good us now for a thorough cleaning PENDABLE Storage. wear--and all at moderate cost. CALL TODAY & BE SURE In Oakville . . . Phone 1123" In Bronte . . . . Phone 210 (Roy Johnson's) Por Leadership It RIVIER'S Forsythe St. at the Lake care of WINTER clothes over the SUMMER season is to send them to and SAFE, DE- Then in the FALL when you want them again, theyll be delivered freshly cleaned and pressed, ready to "Those Careful Cleaners" Phone 1123 sal Mr. R. A. Hopkins, President ilton, with came up t league fin Pres. 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