Oakville-Trafalgar Journal, 27 Apr 1950, p. 2

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THE OAKVILLE-TRAFALGAR JOURNAL Thursday, April 27, ig; PEOPLE a Commander has been appointed senior offic of the Royal west coast reserve fleet. mander Davis is Oakville boy, a son of the la W. S. Davis and Mrs. Davis. "ern Patricia Smith, friends at a party birthday Saturday. Mrs J. H. Hamilton with her sons, Paddy and Dickie, arrived home Sunday from Florida. They stopped at New York en route, where they visited Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Jenney, formerly of Oak- ville, Mr. Hamilton remainded i James S. Davis Canadian Navy's Com- a well-known daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith, First Street, entertained a number of on 'her sixth nd EVENTS Mrs. A. G. Newton and son er|Peter have recently returned from a trip to Florida where they were spending a couple of weeks with John Newton. sass Mrs. Gardner Stevens Lynch motored up from Montreal with her aunt to spend a few days with her mother, Mrs. C. G. Royds, William Street. te The Georgian Shore Cottag- ers Association of Victoria Harbor, Ont. held their annual meeting and election of officers at the residence of Mrs. James Chisholm, Dundas St. on Sat- urday afternoon. ress n| Miss M. Sumner, Spruce St., New York for several days is visiting her niece, Mrs. Braun rae in Peterborough. Eileen Botterell, daughter of Eire Mr. and Mrs, J. A. Botterell,| Col. and Mrs. Louis Keene Douglas Ave, was hostess to a|and thelr daughter Catharine group of youngsters Friday on|returned last week from Eng- the occasion of her fifth birth-|land. day, css The Don Davis family return ed Saturday from _sojourn in Florida. seen A membership dance held at the Oakville day evening. sense Mrs. Thomas E. Patterson Winnipeg, mother of Mrs. of her daughters. The funeral was held in Kingston. sees Mrs. John Barrett, Clarkson, will attend the convention of the University Women's Clubs being held in London tomorrow and Saturday. Pa The Oakville Lawn Bowling Club is holding a monster bridge and euchre in the Masonic Hall tomorrow evening. The Opportunity Shop on Ro- binson Street, operated by the Angela Bruce Chapter, LODE. will be closed for alterations until further notice and Mrs. Petawawa, Mr. Watts- the C. Col. ford, weekend with Herrick. George spent and Mrs, Mrs, Hedley Cross and daugh- ter Laurie, have returned from a visit with Mrs, Cross' parents in Kingston. Mrs. Les Hulme al a "Hen-party" for entertained her nelgh- an extended is being Club Satur- of F. N. Sparling, died suddenly in King- ston last week while visiting oné seers Hector Adams who is on a trip world, is visiting Mr. of Australia, around the and Mrs. Arnold Banfield, Sixth Line sess and Mrs. Eugen Berko- vits Lakeshore Road East, en- tertained at tea on Sunday for their daughter Anne, who was home on a visit from university. Mrs. H. W. Yaffray, Divisional Commissioner of the Girl Guides spent three days in St. Cathar- ines attending the Provincial meet of that organization. Mrs. Dunbar Heddle and Mrs, Irven Fell spent Friday in St. Catharines attending the Pro- vincial Girl Guide meet, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Calloway of Midland, spent the weekend with Mrs, E. V. Brown and Don FE The Murray Scotts ed at their home evening, entertain- on Saturday Er The ed the Howard Cains, cast of the "Damask Cheek" at thelr home on Friday evening. This is the play which was in the Drama Festival. Members of Westwood Friend- ly Circle busied themselves with sewing, quilting and' knitting at their monthly meeting on Wed- nesday evening last week. Mrs. Wright was the winner of a draw, proceeds of which will go to the Ci flower fund. The meeting concluded with the ser- entertain- 3 bors on Tuesday night. ving of refreshments, FE Mrs. Gordon Nairn joined her BRONTE husband in New York for the weekend. Miss Arlene Brown, Hamilton sree spent the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry MacKen-| Miss Ame Osborne. drick are spending some time in meen Montreal where they will show| Mr. Grant Harding, Toronto, their boxer dog at the Montreal | was a visitor at the home of Mr Dog Show. and Mrs. Norman Gilbert anus ones sere Little Tommy Hughes Is con- Mr. and Mrs. B. J. James and|fined to his home with a throat daughter Margaret are expect- infection ed back from Florida this week. seen Miss Reta O Sonnor, daughter Mr. and Mrs. Walter Reeves|of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. O'Connor, returned recently from a trip| Chisholm St. W, left last S to Texas and are staying at|day to take a position in W "Avalon. ington, D. C, as a member of cree the Staff of the Embassy of Pak- Miss Joan Guild and Miss D.|istan. Crashley were guests at the wiwiv ein Spring formal held at the Fort| Miss Ella Rochford has re- York Armouries on Saturday by|turned to her home here, after the officers of the Royal Regl-|spending sometime at the home ment. of her diughter in Brampton Gents! Let Us Forsythe St. at the Lake CLEAN & BLOCK YOUR HAT THE WAY IT SHOULD BE DONE Gor Leadership Ib RIVIER'S "Thode Careful Cleaners" Phone 1123 Brown, Palmer Ave Thursday evening, April 27 at 8 ved. and games night last Wed. Win- Mrs. Geo. Penfield is ill at her home here. ress Mr. R. Taylor, Lakeside Park, has been discharged from the Sunnybrook Hospital where he has been a patient for the past few weeks. sess Mrs. M. C. Jones, Port Talbot Wales, is spending an extended visit at the home of her sister, Mr. and Mrs. H. Hunt. sss Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Landry cel- ebrated their 31st wedding anni- versary on Sunday, April 23, 555s r Anyone from Oakville, Bronte, or district interested in forming a soccer team are being asked to attend' a practice meeting to be held Saturday afternoon, April 29 at 3 p.m. in the Athletic Field, Bronte. Mr. Wm. Milligan is the organizer and can be reached by telephoning Bronte 132W. A number of old newspapers igniting in a shed at the rear of the home of Mr. Jas. Sloan, Nel- son St. gave the fireman a run Saturday night at 10.30. oe . Mrs. W. J. Atkinson, Saska- toon, Sask, is spending a few weeks at the home of her daugh- ter, Mr. and Mrs . Cliff Reid, Mississauga Rd. saree F. B. Grant and daugh- Mary-Anne are vi Grant's parents E J. Green at present is quite ill Paria The Bronte will hold its open Thursday, April 27 at 8 pm. Everyone is welcome. There will be special entertainment and re- freshments, courtesy of the ex- ecutive. .s Mrs. ter Mrs Mrs, Mr. and Green, Killerton, Towa. Community Club meeting on The Carry On Club of Walton United Church are sponsoring a Wear-ever Brush and household | appliance demonstration to be held in the Church basement p.m. Refreshments will be ser- Branch of the of the Epiphany successful euchre The W.A. held Evening Church a very ners of the euchre p follows: Mrs. O. one E. Wilson, non Smith, Mr Elliott, Consolation prizes to Miss Ada Riggs, Mr. BE went Mal- Oakville, were presented at Sheri At the weekly Brownie mest- ing held Monday, April 24, there were 3 more girls enrolled as official Brownies. Mrs. H. Jaf- fery, Commissioner, and Mrs. C. Brown, both assisted. The girls were Nancy Hill Lillian How- arth, Mary Milligan sees Winners of the weekly euchre held by the Bronte Communit; Club last Monday night were as follows: Mrs. Wm. Howarth, Mrs. C. Carpenter, Jackie Mac- Donald, Mr. H. Hartland. The draw was won by Mrs. C. Car- penter. Mrs. Thos. Taylor, England, formerly Wilkinson, Bronte, here for a short visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bowman, Mrs. Taylor will be leaving again in May to make her permanent home in England Thelwall, Mrs. Wm. has returned TRAFALGAR Mrs. J. McSparran of Toronto visited with Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Conover over the weekend Miss Carol Cullingham of Cooksville, was a weekend guest at the home of her uncle Mr. Howard Cullingham ? Mr J. W. Stewart entertain- ed the members of Wesley W.M. S. Tuesday April 18th. The pre- sident, Mrs. Stanley Turner, conducted the service with the Easter theme being carried throughout. She was assisted by Mrs. G. McClure and Mrs. H. Cullingham. Arrangements were made to entertain members of the newly organized Baby Band and their mothers in the near future at the home of Mrs. G. E. Post. With Mrs. E. A. Fish pre. siding the W.A. arranged for an afternoon tea to be held in the SS. hall in May. Stanle urner and Mrs, Fish represented Wesley at the 21st annual meet- the Halton Presbyterial s Missionary Society, John's United Church, on Wednesday, April 19th. For the affiliated WMS so0- ciety of Munn's Church, Mrs. Leslie Bradley and Mu Lorne Fish were the representatives, Mrs. E A W.M.S ing Won in of The Drumguin Women's In- stitue sponsored two plays which Halj w. An on Friday night. Rev. J. one Tiness has invaded Snider's Community. Mrs. Calvin Bentley entered Peel Memorial Hospital, Brampton, where she underwent treatment for ten days. Arnold Fish has been suffering from a severe attack of flu and is only now able to be up. segs Trafalgar friends of Mr. Ger- ald Allen, of the staff of Jarvis Collegiate Institute, Toronto, will be interested to know that he (Continued on Page T) KITCHEN CUPBOARD Kitchen Cupboard; Now is the time to model your kitchen MODERN STEP-SAV|y UNIT For Particulars Phone Bronte 132.y W. MILLIGAN Thur. - Fri. - Sat. NGA April 27-28.) 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