Oakville-Trafalgar Journal, 29 Jun 1950, p. 2

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OAKVILLE-TRAFALGAR JOURNAL THURSDAY, JUNE 29, PEOPLE and EVENTS and Lady Violet Astor of London, Iysure the success of the | England, and Senator Rupert Da. |sure of to be staged on the St. Andre and the school grounds in years, of the organizing committee, The affair was among the mat- on Wednesday night of this week, called by parish priest, committees. [of ten dollars Ticket sales for the grand draw | Mrs. Garland Guy Find, refrigerator are going well, it is Mary's Social club and affiliated Mass at 8.30 and 1030 am. on|py tne ladies Relped make Mr. and Mrs. Sven Eketorp en: tertained Saturday at a mjd-sum- have returned from a motor trip|and Mr. John Page has left the Ap- She will also go to Wallacebur A delightful picnic supper was day evening, on the lawn at the Among the visitors at the home ct led to the bar on Thursday, fol lowing which he left to enter the Lois Lunau, roprietor ; 0is, Lunau, proprietor o number of Bell Telephone em- o Twins, a boy and a girl, arrive: will broaden its scope to include Oy 1 girl, arrived entertaining at a family party 3 Lieuenant-Governor and i Deerhaven Kennels Regd. BOARDING CLIPPING - WASHING - WORMING - DEFLEAING Summer Reservations for Boarding Being Received NOW--Accommodations For Cats BRONTE The Strawberry Festival ned for Thursday, June 29, ): : Bronte Horticultural Soclety has | finally ending in the hands of been cancelled owing to the pres: many other events, evening, | thanks to all her guests and to kind rem- please keep Thursday uly 13 open for the garden tour the hostess for twood. Friend-| to the beautiful F. T. James' gar-| @mbrances. Coffee, ice cream and bon voyage to|dens on the bank of the Humber Cake were served later. of [ river, Lambton Mills. There Westwood Public school, at their|be no charge for the tour. regular monthly meeting Wednes-| garden lovers will be welcome, |of Halton County Miss | For further information the | Bronte 135-w. She ees was presented with a number of splendid gifts from the Circle. A [spi McLeod, pres. of the Branch. During the evening Earl and the|Smith tap danced and gave sel- worn | ections on the guitar. Mrs. the | Corbett and Mr. D. Rennie sang |pils dance, | solos. Mrs. E. Smith and Mrs, Saturday evening, an outstanding| Lewis supplied piano music. event of the Club's season. Tom- 5 SY amy Thompson of Toronto was on On Tuesday evening of of their|hand to call the dances, in which | week the staff Mr. and Mrs. +r Piano pupils of Edith Brear- ley, AT.C.M. assisted by Ford, soprano gold medalist, pre- sented a recital in Walton Wright, Glou-|orial United church, Bronte, last Thursday evening. Some lent. talent was revealed b; young performers on the Chateau | program, which included the fol from June lowing numbers: Lind, Gene Reed; Laughing Eyes, Curly Head March, Holcombe, Duval, John Worthington; - J. P. R. Wadsworth, | Helen Booth, Anne Heslop; to make their |zurka, TRAFALGAR Mrs. R. D. Fleming was hostess on Friday evening at a shower. given by the ladies of Munn's ighbours in honor Bernice MacPherson, church and ne of Mis whose marriage to Gordon ham will take place on July 15th at Munn's United church. two humorous contests conduc- ted by Miss Lois Biggar, bride-to-be opened the many s, assisted by Keith Mer Thur.-Fri.-Sat. her engage- ment ring on the end of the rib- plan. | bons from the parcels which was the circle twice, one of the single young ladies. of Agriculture picnic for the public schoois pup- ils and some of the parents were Avery enjoyable evening was |DPresent in large numbers. A pro- ent last Friday at the home of' gram of sports was run off under luck supper and a sing-song|Mr. and Mrs, Ken Lewis, when |the supervision of W. S. Hether- of the Federa- lary Branch 486 gathered to cele- | tion. brate their second birthday, with a buffet supper and entertain Mrs. Linda Lahoar of Birming-|ment. The beautifully is visiting her| birthday cake was cut by Mrs. G. sister, Mrs. James Ewing, for a|Suthons, pres, and Mr. Congratulations to all Grade 8 decorated [pupils of the who learned last week that they were gible to enter High School 'n last , several mothers of the pu- gathered at the school fo witness a pres: their teacher for the past three years, The addres of Bronte Public|was read by Earl Dunn and two and | school held a dinner party at the [boudoir lamps and a bed Estaminet, Burlington, where a presentation was made to entertain | four departing le Club's | staff. Those leaving are Mrs. N. Dance Saturday| Small, Miss Lois Groat, Mrs. K. "| Shier and Miss J. Anderson. eae lamp (Continued on Page 6) SAFETY members of s. Harry Hartland Mrs. Wm. Bray and daughter Judy motored to Dartmouth, N.S. last Sunday for a two week daughter | cation with relatives. Whippoorwill-- @® Ifthere is one time when you seek safety above all else, itis in the compound- Heins, Corrine , Small; e pou ing of the prescriptions (Continued on Page 6) This "Reliable" em- blem, prominently dis- playedin our Prescription Department, is your as- surance of the highest ethical standards, precise compounding, fresh, po- tent drugs and prices that are uniformly fair. May we have the valued privi- lege of your patronage? RUSSELL DRUG (CO. y Much laughter was caused when the ee RR = Eis i Bn LL Ly June 29-30 - July 1st YOU SAW HIM IN SAND OF IWO JIMA NOW SEE? ROMANTIC THAN EVER Mon.-Tues.-Wed. BRODERICK \ CANFORD - Extra Colored Cartoon' THE SCREEN EXPLODES WITH ACTION NW her Wear the smile of satisfaction with your clothes cleaned by , . . . For Leadership It's RIVIER'S Those Careful Cleaners & Sat. June 29, July 1 OHERSAL ITERRATIONA = presents A FULL WEEK OF ENCHANTING ENTERTAINMENT Mon. to Sat. 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