Oakville-Trafalgar Journal, 1 Jun 1950, p. 2

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OAKVILLE-TRAFALGAR JOURNAL Thursday, June 1, 195) At the last meeting of the N.T. BRONTE Mrs. E. Martin, president of The local fire departmen i Community Club, president Mrs. the Bronte Community Club and|now in charge of the newly pf PEOPL y Fred Near, which was held at| A joint picnic of the Mission |Mrs. A. Martin are to be thanked [chased resuscitator. It wiy'| the home of Mrs. E. J. Cording-|Band and Baby-band of Walton |On behalf of the children of the|kept in the firehall and in ref le y if y, it was decided to send $50.| United Church will be held on |children of the village for the [iness to assist at any emerson, ip Mayor Black sent Mr. and Mrs. Ray Collett left|to the Manitoba Relief Fund.|the church lawn, Monday, June |display of fireworks here on May | Anyone who has a pair of i, = down the green on on Tuesday for a few days in|Members were asked to bring |s at 3.45. All mothers are urged|24 Both ladies canvassed the |len blankets or an extra hot Wednesday afternoon, May 24th, New York city. in their quilt blocks at the mext|ty be present entire village, soliciting dona- |ter bottle they would like to to open the season of Oakville cee meeting. For the program a atone la tions from each . parent, and |nate to the fire departme, Lawn Bowling Club. Introduced Mr and Mrs, Percy Cowan [Poem by Edna Jaques was read| ppe householder, The response ~ was [please get in touch with on, {o members and visitors by Wil entertained on Sunday afternoon. |and an alphabet contest Was |ang fhe Wolf Pak, in charge of | Very generous, and made possible [the firemen. liam Anderson, vice-president, exer held. Assistant Scout Master Robert. | the safe holiday the children en- "xs the mayor congratulated the club Mr and Mrs. Dean Wilkes are see on, and Leader Meredith McKim, |ioved. The Community Club wish| The choir of Walton Meno, nt ToS amprovements. Pres: on a trip through the New Eng: and Mrs. David MacDuft| attended the morning service at [0 thank each one for their help.| Church motored to Toroniy yg Be ! land States daughter of Seeley's Bay |the church of the Epiphany. sain sin Thursday evening to attend embers and guests, and wished 3 isin aie AR 1 Gracie Field's. show. Ee or Were recent guests at the home REIL Mr. and. Mrs. 2.50. 'Doyie[® os 12 AGS ay.| [Plans for instructing the youth [of Mr. MacDuff's aunt, Mrs. W.| A bus load of local women | form arte ar Ou 3 of tee Three 12-end Ir wor formerly of Oakville have taken / J e f swim-| E. Dent. sponsored by the West-side birth-| yp, residence on Trafalgar St. (Continued on Page 5) ming and water safety this com: asain day club enjoyed a day in Ni ing summer were discussed at a gara Falls last Monday. -- meeting of the swimming and | Anthony Calverley and Ralph at water safety committee of Oak-|Fish have been successful in pas-| 3.0 Grant williams who has rr a Deerh K ls Regd. | ciety Friday evening. Miss Sally |tions of the Ontario Veterinary | coh On the sick list is able to be eernaven Ennels egd. Claude Warrington a close fi e ' - oh out again, ond. The first of the men's treb |p, i. "chairman of the commit. | College. # we alia ty les starts tomorrow evening at Worm nwt £ 8 o'clock, and on Saturday atmo GAC CECIERHONA Ey Don't forget the Flood Benefit BOA 2.30 mixed trebles will be played. sry i SI Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Fish ac-|dance being held Friday, June 2 There will be a big mixed jitney am, y "| companied their cousins, Mr. and |by the Bronte Community Club Upper Middle Road Telephone 457.) Tuesday evening, June 8. The|200ut July 10 and continue until) pis" 'Stanley Chamberlain to|Norm Gill's orchestra will be PP 2 greens are in first-class condit re Tn -- their summer cottage in Halibur-| playing for old time and modern (B. K. SNIDER) 165ked forward to by. the ofeers C1 instructors, all of whom wi | she wat Coca wil be. donated fo ala 'a|§ CLIPPING - WASHING - WORMING - DEFLEAING and members. ? be pala} Mr Rennedye will the in ) ; flod vicitms. eiaiais charge of the instructors. Last| Miss Donna Hopper of Hays' i year the program was highly Limited, is spending her vaca: Successful, : numbers of tion in Moncton, N.B. She ac- bo: 5 being taught to|companied her cousin Miss Sum- ion Chapter, L.O.D.E, and Mrs. W. by Miss Davis and her as-|mer King of Palermo on a visit 0. Patterson, Mrs. C. Carpenter, R. Walton, Jr. national treasur| Gigante and receiving certific- |of two weeks at the home of Miss | MI: L: Patterson, Mr. Babcock. er, are in Montreal for the an- ates at the end of the course. Peggy Gray. As Miss King and ps Carpenter also won the F . & S t min Soren "of 1" sane sn EE art at St 0 ri. & Sat. Ey Mrs. B. Kaple entertained at a [four year course at the Univer- era Sem oF the founding °f | luncheon Tuesday in honour of|sity of Toronto, they will return YOUNG WOMAN (AND MAN, pein Mantra Miss Marianne Nattress of the [in time for the graduation in A ert . Punjab. India. June. wi FE EW Hon. Vincent Grosset of Port HEI C I t \\ SION! Antonio, Jamaica, was a guest of sive. ompiete wet - Bronte Scout Troop No. 1 9 ed, Mrs. Wheelan capturing first for ladies, with Mrs. T. econd. J. G. McArthur, the new members, took in the men's section, with c- Accommodation for boarding cats being received sees 'Winners of the weekly euchre Mrs. R. H. New, Immediate 1 held on Monday night were Miss Past President of the National ) SH ALL THE bi gpg Mr. Harry E. Foster attended Mr. and® Mrs. E. T. C. Burke |. Rigley Old Boys' Reunion at| Mrs. F. Allen, Mr. and Mrs. | t t overlie wesk-end St. Catharines last week-end. Gerald Allen and daughters, of nvestmen sisis sis ah Toronto, visited several of their Jr dq Mrs. R. Kindersley and her Ee N daughters, Barbara and Ann, are| Miss Christine McLimont and eighboers 'and' friends Service ) sue en leaving for an extended trip to|Mr. and Mrs. Angus Gregg enter- BONDS "5 England and the continent gd at a dinner party! on Sun-| gy, second' attempt at chicken STOCKS WILLIAM LUNDIGAN a PR ay. thieving on the farm of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Read have naz Albert Peters was unsuccessful on all Exchanges announced the birth of a son at| Mr. and Mrs. Alan MacKenzie owing to the installation of a Oakyille-Trafalgar Memorial hos- | entertained on Sunday evening. |pyrglar alarm which Mr. Peters pital on May 27. EE had installed following the loss MACRAE eitis rr Miss Janet Grace Kerr Ross [of 100 birds last month. It is hoped AND COMPANY A daughter was born to' Dr.|was awarded her B.A. degree at|gat (he apprehension of these and Mrs. J. F. Walmsley at|Queen's University recently. Las a Mount Hamilton Hospital on sree 5 5 > ; re Abe de on i May 27. Winners of C.P.T. euchre last|Cf Poultry losses through stealing (| 80 King St. W.--Toronto HERI week were: Ladies: 1st, Mrs. |for a few years at least. PHONE: EL 3374 David G. Wilson, B.A, receiv-|Galley; 2nd, Mrs. Howard; (Continued on Page 6) ed his M.A. degree in Biology at|solation, Mrs. Pope. Gents, Dirscted by Produced by Queen's University, winning an S. McWhirter; 2nd, Mr. S. . Ontario Research Foundation Gites; consolation, air. 4. Nor | AEE -- || _-= JUNE HAVOC CLAUDE BINYON - FRED ROHLMAR scholarship. He will study for his |son. Draw, Mrs. Carpenter. -Q PLD. degreo at Madison, Wiscon: 2 Thurs-Fri.-Sat. * June 1-2-3 ||| Mon. & Tues June 5-6 sin. Investment Dealers George K. Peck won a W. J. R. Sn = Fowler scholarship at the Ontar- ACTUALLY FILM! GLE WILDERNESS! Ask Yourself Mr. Alan =~ Weatherstone. and |, veterinary College. AUSTRALIA'S JUN ; This Dr. F. N. Sparling have returned ) : 3 Question SS from a fishing trip at the form- ) WOULD YOU LET YOUR er's fishing camp north of Otta- TRAFALGAR ¢ wa BROTHER MARRY AN seers Sunday June 4th, service at . g / Dr. Carlton Green is going fish-| Wesley Church will revert to hs ON : i Anna lucasta ? ing this weekend at Lake of Bays, | morning service at 10 olclock. a aia. Rey. J. W. Stewart announced to the three congregations the ser- vice in the afternoon at Milton on June 4th, commemorating the 25th year of union. Ronald Stew- art will be the soloist. Of interest to the members of the three con gregations, also was the announ- cement by Mr. Stewart that Mr. Gordon Hume who supplied the The next meeting of the Uni-|pulpits on Trafalgar charge for . 2 i Ah Adult versity Women's Club will be|five months will be licensed to Entertainment held on Wednesday, June 7 at|preach by Halton Presbytery on 7 Joe Kirkwood, Ir. Wed. to Sat. area & Mrs. Ray Collett entertained at tea on Monday afternoon in honor of Mrs. Fred Hotson from Tavistock, who with Hotson, has been her son and daughter-in-law, the Fred Hotsons. x ter the home of Mrs. Blair Ferguson, | Sunday evening at Milton and on | won xe THELMA SCOTT Hie 137 King St. Colonel Louis Keene |Wednesday will be ordained as a : RN will speak on his recent trip to| minister at the Hamilton Con-|| BFC) Two complet shows siart- Europe. ference of the United Church. ou [I gine 2] 6.45 200 Li xtra Every Saturday Matinee 2 colored cartoons Mon.-Tuz=s.-Wed- June 5-6-7 SPECIAL MATINEE, Monday June 5th at 2 p.m. Whatta Pair of Peepers! Their NEWEST Fun-Riot! The hilarious tale of a Talking Army Mule and a dumb 2nd Looie The palms are singing : who darn near Warm weather - / & , \. . wrecked the So get your summer ; clothes together-- Send them to Rivier's and we'll Make them look better. 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