Oakville-Trafalgar Journal, 1 Jun 1950, p. 7

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1950 -- itorio ur S le ug fChursday, June 1, 1950 OAKVILLE-TRAFALGAR JOURNAL Page 7 TRAFALGAR (Contiued from Page 2) All boys and girls, aged 8 and over, of Bronte and Palermo anniversary' of church nited Churches, are requested to be at Milton United Church at 2.30 pm. this coming Sunday af- ernoon, to join a parade to Vie- school is being toria Park, Milton, where a rally |er at the rally, and Ronald Ste- Will be held to celebrate the 25th | wart of Clarkson union. | oist. The Bronte children wishing transpor- tation are asked to be at Walton | unfavourable weather the Memorial Church at 1.30. Sunday will be held in withdrawn for | Church at 3 o'clock. the afternoon. Dr. Crossley Hun- ter of Toronto will be the Speak- will be the sol- Milton Band will -play for the service. In the event of rally Milton United "Our Rights as Human Beings" was the subject of the talk giv- NEW IMPROVED V1" Double Check Before You Buy e « « Buy Only The Best . . . NARVO IS THE BEST COMMUNITY HARDWARE Colborne St. E. Telephone 1288 en by Mrs. Emerson Ford, of Church, to the afternoon tea on Tuesday of the Women's Asociation of Wesley 'Church, As" explained 'by. Mrs. Ford, the talk Was based on the Declara: tion of Human Rights as placed before the United Nations' a year ago and which was signed by representatives of 48 nations. As the Canadian Bill of Rights it is now being discussed in parlia- ment at Ottawa. It emphasizes the dangers of Communism which the Dill will help to counteract. Mrs. Ford said that she had been watching the. papers and had only noticed a report of one wo- man's organization which had discussed the Canadian Bill at their meeting. Visitors were present from Oakville, Streets- ville, Munn's, Sheridan and Beth- GARDEN TOUR Women's Auxiliary Oakville-Trafalgar Memorial Hospital Wednesday - Thursday - Friday JUNE 14-15-16 2 to 5.30 P.M. Objective--To raise money to furnish a residence for the Hospital Nurses. All gardens are on the south side of No. 2 highway and will be clearly marked. The cost of the entire tour will be $1.00 and tickets may be purchased at any garden entrance. Tea will be served at Lady Baillie's for 50 cents, from 4 to 6 p.m. Coming from Toronto the first stop will be the home of Mrs. Ryland H. New, and.the following gardens will be open: J. ALLAN ROSS, Esq.; DR. H. C. SCADDING; JOHN E. HAMMELL, Esq.; HON. RAY LAWSON, C. E. BURDEN, Esq.; LADY BAILLIE (2 miles west of Oakville.) FREE TRANSPORTATION will be available from the Post Office and between the gardens. el, and several expressed their appreciation of Mrs. Ford's talk. The president, Mrs. E. A. Fish, presided and Mrs. W. Sinden of- fered prayer. Mrs. Roy Fish ex- tended a welcome to the guests. Two solos were contributed by Mrs. George Bentley, accompan- ied by Mrs. W. N. Atkinson. Mary Post and Laverne Near, solo finalists in the Halton Music Festival from Snider's School, were heard in two duets. Mrs. Stanley Turner expressed the appreciation of the Wesley lad- ies to the speaker, singers and the guests for their help with the success of the tea. Later the la- dies retired to the Sunday school room where tea was served, with Mrs. J. E. Dunn and Mrs. Ross Lunau pouring. seme The euchre and dance sponsor- ed by the members of Postville Farm Forum held at Trafalgar Memorial hall, May 24th, in aid of the Manitoba Flood Relief Fund was a wonderful success. Two hundred and twenty-five were present. Prizes for euchre were won by Mrs. George Brown Miss Mary Watson, Walter Royle and Edward Fish. Square dan- cing was very popular with the dancers of all ages to the music of Alway's Circle A Ramblers orchestra who donated their ser- vices to the fund. A pleasing feature of orchestral music were the solos sung by Mr. Dave Rich- MOTORISTS Watch for These Warning Signs 1. Grinding, sticking 'gears 2. Faulty clutch action 3.. Uneven braking action 4. 'Annoying squeaks ! 5. Thick blue exhaust stoke 16. Excessive oil 'consumption These warning signs let you know it's time for a spring tune-up at Oakville Motors where trained me- chanics will give your car the attention and service recommended by the maker, The cost of a complete spring: tune-up is lower than you think. Phone for information ee |e oakvi ors e mot CHEVROLET £ OLDSMOBILE SALES Ld SERVICE ardson during the playing of two or three of the dreamy waltzes. Tickets were sold on a draw for two boxes of groceries donated by 'the Forum, 'members. . The Tucky - tickets drawn by Grant Fish were held by George King and Jos. Bentley who 'promptly turned them. over to be auctioned off by Emerson Featherstone. Eleven dollars was realized from the auction, the boxes going to the highest bidders. Ernest Ir- vine and Lorne Fish; Forty dol lars cash was donated by indi viduals and the sum of $187.00 was sent to the Toronto Star for the Fund. On behalf of the Post- ville Forum, W. H.| Biggar thank- ed all those who had contributed to the success of the fund by at- tending. To -thel orchestra for their free -servides, and to all those who had donated money, goods and services. The free use of the hall was also given. During intermission cafeteria refresh- ments were enjoyed Mr. and Mrs. E. Featherstone, . Mr. and Mrs. Elton McLean, Mr. and Mrs. E. Hopper and Mr. and, Mrs. L. Fish were the members of the Forum appointed to arrange for theevening's entertainment. sass Capt. and Mrs. H. Calverley attended the graduation cere- monies of the Ontario Agricul: tural College at Guelph on ' Fri- LISTEN To Your - 8.00 a.m. NEWSCAST JACK FRASER STORES Larry Martin With day afternoon, May 26th, when their son Michael, received the degree of Bachelor of Science of Agriculture. Trea Ralph Fish was a guest at the graduation dance of the Ontario Veterinary College, which was held on May 24th at the Royal Connaught," Hamilton. COUNCIL. APPROVES (Continued from Page 1) ture happening" create a like problem, * council 'authorized the police chief to swear in six mem- bers of the fire brigade as spec fal constables to be called on duty at the discretion of the chief and the fire chief. To cope with the stray dog sit- uation, council authorized the ac- ceptance of the Humane Society's offer to collect and care for these sion concerning granting permis- There was considerable discus- sion for the erection of a duplex on a lot formerly owned by Mr. Cooper and bought by Mr. Hill- mer the new owner. As the lot was in a zone where such a building will not be permitted when the zoning by-law is finally passed, and council refused a like request at the last meeting, council members expressed op- position to Councillor Freeman's motion that the covenant be ex- tended and a duplex be permit- ted. It was pointed out that Mr. Hillmer had been granted a. building permit in March, but Councillor Cooke questioned the: legality of a permit issued to an individual who did not yet own the lot. Mr. Cooper had not secured his deed and extension, 50 could not sell the property. After an involved discussion, on request of Councillor Cooke the motion was held over so legal opinion could be secured. ANNOUNCEMENT tice commencing June 1st. G. K. PECK D.V.M. Will be permanently associated with me in my: prac- We will practice in future under the name Oakville Animal Clinic W. A. Campbell, D.V.M., V.S. for +5 Brassieres . . . Fancy Briefs Slips and Gowns 139 Colborne St. E. 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