Oakville-Trafalgar Journal, 29 Jun 1950, p. 6

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OAKVILLE-TRAFALGAR JOURNAL oakvi A Long Road Ahead - but you can travel it in comfort with a USED CAR from OAKVILLE MOTORS We have the kind of value that no one can afford to pass by. Stop in this week and see what A Few Used Car Dollars Can Buy Cll Sut at [ruses Bzzm) 460 2 14 07] e molors CHEVROLET £ OLOSMOBILE SALES zd SERVICE ( Mantle, Evelyn Booth; Polonaise in A major, Chopin, Peter Tip- ping; The Harmonica Player, Guion, Peter Tipping; Impromp- tu, Schubert, Natalie Mantle. Jim Small presented Miss Ford with flowers and Gene Reed pre- sented flowers to Mrs. Brearley Trafalgar (Continued from Page 2) were presented by Bernice Pick- ering. Miss Harris, whose home is in Cooksville, has been appoin- ted to the staff of her home school, rr toria, B. save. Mrs. Morgan Young is a pa- tient in the Oakville Memorial hospital. as on behalf of the pupils. os und Mrs. Howard Culling| yy po sreibies, Lymn anal] BEFORE YOU BUY . i Fioited On oii npent. tue Twos ns a Sr eh eee : VIISIT THE lingham's brother, Mr. 'Willard P. Fish and Mrs. Fish, Newmar- ket. Mr. and Mrs. S. Harding, Wood- mien bridge, were visitors in the vil- unday. Nearly New Toggery Shop lage on Cards from Miss Luena Con. | 28° © over, who is on a motor trip as far as New Orleans, have been received by several of her Tra- falgar friends, . DROS Mrs. Elsie Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Alf. Martin are spending a week in Midland. see us at z Forsythe Street South at Colborne St. tran La Mr. and Mrs. G. Hansen were. visiting in Toronto over the week-end. Mrs. A. Walsom, president of Munn's church W.A, and Mrs. R. D. Fleming called at the Tra- THURSDAY, JUNE 29 Mrs. Anne Stiles, Kitchener,| Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Brocy was a visitor at the home of [have as their visitors their Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Landry on|ghter, son-in-law and chy Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Davies, yp" Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Quacke, (Continued on Page 7) Come in early and choose from a wide selection of nearly new summer clothing at reasonable Prices. Or if you have good outgrown clothing drop in ang Summer Hours: Tues., Fri., Sat. -- 10.30 to 5 P.M. falgar parsonage on Wednesday, Mrs. L. Howes and daughter Shirley, Galt, are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Owen June 21st, and on behalf of the W.A. members left a gift for Miss Blanche Stewart, of Rev. and Mrs. J. W. on the occasion of her Which took place in Munn's church on Saturday, June 24th. ses Trae Little Marilyn Beecraft was a visitor at the home of her grand- mother, Mrs. F. Beecraft, Ham ton Beach. akes old cars Tease Earl Richardson, who suffered a severe hand injury a few weeks ago, i i i ij The members of the churches of Trafalgar charge will be in- terested to learn that Rey. Gor- don Hume (who was recently or- dained in Hamilton) Memorial hospital a bad infection of the injured hand. s. A. Taylor, The wedding was in St. s United church, Toronto. A brother, Sherwood Hume, was groomsman and another brother, Donald, was one of the ushers, os Walt Disney's CINDERELLA Several changes have been || Big Golden Book - $2.00 made in the Miss Ella Mitchell, of Arthur has Adapted from the feature film, been engaged to teach at Munn's; 55 Contains Lanoin, cleans them as well as your brushes--and at the same time--as you can work the liquid into brush bristles with your fingers. OAKVILLE HARDWARE "Your Community Hardware Store" DAILY DELIVERY PHONE 290 PAINT BRUSH CLEANER AND PRESERVATIVE The Answer For The Painter or Putterer WHAT IS IT--AND--WHAT IT DOES © every user of a Paint Brush, whether mas- ter painter, artist, showcard writer, or the or- dinary man at home. Softens, cleans, renews and preserves old, hard, stale brushes as well as fresh, recently used ones. Works equally well on Lacquer and Shel- lac as on Oil Base Paint, and Enamel Brushes, In liquid form, ready for instant use; and easy to use. Cleans quickly and surely, penetrates and creeps fast--right up into the heel, remoy- ing all the old paint. Does not harm Brush Bris- tles. and is kind to the hands (Permits using the same brush, switching from one color to another, light or dark, all day long. Paint black, brown, red or other colors, switch- at once from one color to another by simply "dunking" brush in Dunkit Paint Brush Cleaner. 'Saves time on the job. Saves buying extra brush- es. Renews and preserves your present ones. Store your cleaned brushes dry. and Mrs. A. E. Campbell motored the Tree, Berlin, Anne Heslop; Allegro Vivace, Kuhlau, 3 Booth; Hopak, Thompson, Jim Ist. - Walking Doll 1st. Small; Vocal Group, Selected, 2nd. - Doll 19 inches high 2nd. Joan Ford; Elfin Dance, Grieg, Lorna Micks; Afr from Rigoletto, (4 Verdi, Corrine and Jim Small; Song of the Lark, Tschaikovsky Betty Mantle; Hungarian Dance | 4 No. 5, Brahms, Joan Dobrashian, | 4 Lorna Micks; Vespers, Godden, Hill and Dale, this classic tale is given new life and spirit for to-day's children by the addition of wonderful Walt Disney touch- es. Franklin Connolly, Toronto, at Snider's. Miss Jean Rae, Dixie, but who is soon moving to Tra. falgar township, is to be the tea- cher at No. 7 (Agerton). J. V. Thompson, Weston, is taking ov- er the duties of Miss Luena Campbell, who in September will teach in Georgetown, where she lives. At Linbrook, B. J. Zieman, B.A, Hamilton, and Miss Frances Lush, Oakville, will be added to the staff. Mrs. June Watkins, of Acton has been engaged for Ash school, No. 17. Miss Ethel There's a fold-out pumpkin in the front end sheets, anc ev. ery page is in full colour. Get your copy now af 100 See Us Today OAKVILLE MOTORS | Chevrolet & Oldsmobile Sales & Service Opp. Century Theatre -- Phone 460 i New teachers at the Bronte school will be Mrs. Isabel Pain, Hamilton, and Miss Phyllis Cook. Bookshop 53 Colborne St. Phone 668 segs Mrs. Ewart Hall was one of the assistants at the diamond i reception of 5 Mrs. J. R. Kendall, Oakville, on The ' GOLDEN HOUR Sunday and Monday of this week. SRE AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAMAAAA A AA TV VV VV VVVVVAAAAAAAA hh 4 4 4 . Oscar Clifton entertained the members of Drumquin Wom- on't Forget The Mammoth Children's Parade SPONSORED BY : The Oakville. Lions Club . AT THEIR The members of Omagh Pres-|4 EE ANNUAL SUMMER BAZAAR Arrangements were made to hold a euchre and dance 4 at Trafalgar Township hall on Friday evening, June 30th, pro- ceeds for the Manitoba Relief | 4 Fund. A 4 4 4 4 Nf sss Mr. W. H. Biggar, Misses Lois and Kathryn Biggar and Miss June Fish attended the Waterloo Music Festival on Saturday. AAA AA VN Mrs. Ellison Ball was guest. speaker at the June meeting of the Hornby Women's Institute. an 4 4 h 4 the June meeting. The visitors provided an enjoyable program. a. A \ 4 4 Misses Sue Harris and Margar-|§ et Greenjaus and Nelson, Mary and Billie Lawrence played piano numbers on. the program at the |4 recital given by pupils of Miss 4 Bicydes - Doll Carriages - Tricycles - Wagons ALL ENTRANTS MUST PARADE FROM STARTING POINT TO CEN- TRAL SCHOOL GROUNDS TO BE JUDGED Parade Leaves George's Square at 2.30=P.M SATURDAY, JULY sth PRIZES FOR PARADE Edna Lawrence, A.T.C.M., on Fri- day evening in Knox church, AA VV VN CCRT Rev. and Mrs. J. W. Stewart 4 to Bolton district on Thursday | 4 when a new: chapter of the O.E.S, | 4 was organized. ee A \ @ 4 We are sorry to report the ill- ness of Mrs. Angus St. John. She |4 Is a patient in OakvilleTrafalgar | ¢ ) ) hospital, 4 BICYCLES TRICYCLES BRONTE 1st. - Speedometer Ist. - Large Traj (Continued from Page 2 ) 4 2nd. - Generator Light Set 2nd - Moe aer IS Rosy Cheeks, Aubry, John Wor- 3rd. - i i 3 thington, Gene Reed; Monkeys in| 3 rd. - Carrier & Kick Stand 3rd - Small Trailer DOLL CARRIAGES WAGONS - - Croquet Set for g . - Croquet S 3rd. - Doll 17 inches high 3rd. - CE sot = : 14-inch Silver Cupvfor Most Original Entry «+. . . 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