Oakville-Trafalgar Journal, 3 Aug 1950, p. 2

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=n OAKVILLE-TRAFALGAR JOURNAL PEOPLE and EVENTS Mrs. Tom Makin and son Ricky Cpl. George w. Fleetham, are visiting with Mrs. Makin's|R.CA.F, son of Mr. and Mrs. parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Mac-| Robert Fleetham, Dundas St. Kenzie, Tracy Lodge, Wawash-| North, was a member of the kesh, near Parry Sound. mechanical crew of the Thunder- Fig 0 bird transport squadron dis- Mr. and John Philpott patched to the Korean war area and sons Terry and at Georgian Shore. sees Mr. and Mrs. two-week holiday with Mr. Mrs. Doug Tough of Mr. and Mrs. near North Bay. ee es "eee The Tom Marshalls entertain-| Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Hobbs, ed on Saturday night Toronto, were Sunday visitors ves at the home of Mr. Hobb's par- Dowart Compbell celebrated, tS, Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Hobbs, his first birthday on Saturday. sss se Jessie a few Miss spending Livingston days with at Victoria Harbour. an Mr. and Mrs. a small party for Dr. and Mrs. George Cairns, who leave Oak ville in three weeks residence in Guelph, evening. seven Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Root have returned from a vacation at the cottage Mecllveen, spen E. 2 esses Mr. and Mrs. and son Michael near North Bay. sree Mr. and and family Mrs. are Hilmer The Fred the release to the public of Mr. Palmer's latest book on radio. vss Ken MacTaggart is town following a scientific air expedition Globe and Mail's plane far north. EE M family 12, where they Bide's parents, Jessie Bide, at vant, Hampshire. ii for rh @ Here at this prescrip. tion pharmacy we employ only skilled Registered Pharmacists, carefully selected for their experi- ence and ability. Each prescription is double- checked to avoid the pos- sibility of error. For safety and service, bring us your next prescription. and Mrs. Geoffrey will visit Mr. Mr. West End, RELIABLE RUSSELL DRUG (CO. PHONE 47 Andre have returned from a month's vacation Jack Blakelock]| are back home after spending a and at the cottage Gordon Perdue, is Mrs. H. C. Merry and daughter Susan Fred Davies had to take up on Sunday of Mrs. W. E. Howard Caine are vacationing Lotquist holidaying this Tilleys entertained for H. Z. Palmer on his birthday Friday night, which also marked back in successful with the into the Bide and leave for England August and Mrs. Ha- by the Canadian government. se Mr. Arthur Ahern, daughter Margot, and the Doug Aherns are spending a week fishing in Geor- glan Bay. sess Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hotson are leaving Sunday for a vacation at Georgian Shore. sth Line. ssooe Mr. and Mrs. Ken MacTaggart are joining Mr. and Mrs. Doug Ahern at Georgian Bay for a weelc. cess Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lindsay spent the weekend at their -| Northern Ontario cottage. - . Mr. Norman McCausland, who retired from business this week, received an artist's kit from his office associates +a Dickie George has returned from a visit to his aunt and un- cle at their Northern Ontario cottage rss Peter Campbell returned from a month's visit with the Gordon Nairns at Georgian Bay. Mrs. W. T. Merry, Mrs. K. Rankin and Mn D. Jones are home from a month's vacation. css Miss May Henry, Bond St, is expecting the return from Eng- land this week of her sister, Mrs. | Lilian Langdon. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Kilty, Welland, visited Mr. and Mrs. Irven Fell this week, then journ- eyed on to visit Mr. and Mrs. Dan Chisholm at Almonte. Fa Mr. and Mrs. Harold Flinn, Scarsdale, N.Y. arrived Sunday for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. H ©. Merry at Victoria Harbour. cre The Gerry Maccabes entertain: ed on Saturday night Mr. and Mrs. Len Hurtubise, Montreal, visited last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Feduck. saan Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Hopkins are spending a few days in Buf- falo, N.Y. sas o Miss Dawna Scarrow and Miss Connie Grant spent Sunday with friends at Featherstone Point. seen The many friends of Mr. Les. Thurston will be sorry to hear he is ill at his home here. is holidaying Eddie Monarchik i Ont. with relativ Agincourt, esses 3 Hi d with Shirley-Anne at Brighton Beach kson spent a few Brown Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lambert spent the weekend in Butfalo, N.Y. sees y Mrs. Grant Willams who wa: ill for the past week is feelin much better. Mrs. Les Butt and Karen spent a few days in Toronto. esse and Dawna days at Mrs. M. Scarrow are spending a few Dunnville, Ont. CE Mrs. Irven MacDonald is spending a weeks vacation at the home of her parents in Walker- ton, Ont. sera A former resident .of Bronte, Mr ry Fertile, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Fertile died at the home of his son Harvey on Sun- day, July 30 at Frenchman's Bay. Service was held Tuesday at 2.30 pm. from the Ingram Funeral Home, Toronto. Inter- ment in Scarboro Memorial Park Cemetery. sre es We are glad to hear that Miss Alice Gilbert who has been a patient in the Hamilton Sanitor- ium for the past two years will be home again sometime during this month ress George White, a student at London Bible Institute, will be the preacher at Bronte Baptist Church on Sunday. Bobby Hol- lingsworth of Oakville will sing. Sunday School will be at 10.30 am, and Gospel Service at 7 7 pm. sass "On Par- Toronto In his daily feature liament Hill," in the Telegram of Monday, Norman Campbell deals at some length with an article by T. H. Marshall of Oakville, entitled "The Value of Canadian Arsenals Limited to Canada." Mr. Marshall is as sociated: with the Small Arms Division at Long Branch. His ar- ticle was printed and distributed with the Divisions annual report. . Rev. and Mrs. F. C. Jackson and family are holidaying in Hali- burton. TRAFALGAR Miss Eva Pickering and her friend, Miss Marjorie Cross, Tor- onto, are holidaying for two weeks at Deer Lodge, Haliburton. They were motored to the Lodge on Saturday by Miss Pickering's Thursday, August 3, 1950 firsday. parents > = Mrs. a was the recipient of many cards| roses, Mrs. Joseph Wickson, De a ot, wiig|any mesmges of congratulation | Appleby, and Mrs. W. G. Clifig, ng and Miss Mary Post, WhOl 4 pong the flowers received| Streetsville, poured. Assisting stayed there over the weekend; °y "pasket of lovely gladioll| the tearoom were Miss Ma, Miss Betty Ann Cochrane, De- troit! is visiting at the home of her aunt, Mrs. J. W. Stewart. Guests on Thursday of Rev. and from the Women's Association of Munn's Church of which she is aj stone, Mrs. Percy King, Mrs member. called to offer their congratula- To further celebrate ions. Featherstone, Mrs. Wm. Feaipy, H guests e One hundred bert Irwin and Mrs. Lloyd iy, the ppg, Assisting in receiving was|day, July 27th, was the anno Mrs. J. W. Stewart, at the Tra-| Poi" ars Gould, Streets-| cement of the arrival of a yoy falgar Parsonage were Mr. and| ly. "Tng" the little granddaugh-| great-grandehild, a son to y Mrs. John Hall and Mr. and Mrs.| "0p "he house, Miss Elizabeth|and Mrs. Bert Rusk, Burli ot Grant MacDiarmid, of Luckno¥,| pe. norstone, In the tea-room, and grandson of Deput fost the former pastoral charge of Mr. Stewart. the table centered with crimson|and Mrs. Wickson, fog d durin Mr. and Mrs. W. Thornton and Mr. and Mrs. John North, Toronto, and Mr. and Mrs. W. King, Sheridan, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Smith and Mrs. F. Purcer. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Fish, Newmarket, spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fish. vases Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McLean attended the funeral of Mrs. Mc Lean's grandmother, Mrs. A. J. Deerhaven Kennels Regd. w BOARDING Upper. Middle Road Telephone 457.) (B. K. SNIDER) CLIPPING - WASHING - WORMING - DEFLEAING Summer Reservations for Boarding Being Received _NOW---Accommodations For Cats Prescott, Oakville. PEE Mr. and Mrs. Howard Culling: ham and children, Gary, Glenn and Craig, accompanied by Mrs. Calvin Bentley and daughtet; Phyllis, left on Saturday morn- ing for a holiday at the tourist camp' of Mr. and Mrs. Noble Rimes, near Noelville in the Sud- LAST DAY! - ROBERT NEWTON IN "THE HIDDEN ROOM" bury district Many local residents attended the George Long sale of house hold goods on Friday. sss Mrs, Flossie Purcer entertain: ed members of Munn's Church 'Women's Association at their last meeting. The programs are being given alphabetically and for this meeting the letter B was used. Two members Mrs. Leslie Brad ley and Mrs. Jos. Bentley were in charge, with the former conduct ing a quiz contest and the latter reading a paper on "Canada." On Thursday afternoon, July 27th, and evening, Mrs. Jos. 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