Oakville-Trafalgar Journal, 31 Aug 1950, p. 6

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al OAKVILLE-TRAFALGAR JOURNAL Thursday, August 2; 3 SISTERS ALL al By Jean Love Galloway An outstanding floral display, | loli formed the background in St. arranged by Phyllis McKim and| Andrews church on Saturday last Alt Jennings, featured the an.|for the marriage of Mary, daugh- nual flower show of the Bronte|ter of Mr. and Mrs. Neil Beaton, People who have the odd STUFFED ANIMAL or animal's head| porveutturall Socicty, hogy: in| Nobel, Ontarlo, to Jobe Tosorh cluttering up the attic, will be interested to know that these hairy| walton Memorial Church. In. this| Markey, son of Mr. and Mrs, J old skeletons can do duty in the garden as scarecrows . . . One wo-| breathycatching arrangement, in-| Markey of Oakville. Rey. Father man finds an efficient starling policeman in her fat stuffed squirrel. Mounted on a broom handle, sporting a grass skirt, the squirrel keeps constant watch over the vegetable patch . . . A neighbor puts toy stuffed cats in lis cherry trees to frighten the robins away from 5 ci; the luscious fruit. Bronte Flower Show Presents A Colorful Panorama of Petals idual units of which were lat-| James Kirby officiated er auctioned off, a beautiful mul tiplicity of shades were display-| ther, the bride ed to best advantage under spe-| afternoon al lighting designed by James Fairbrother. - Weddings - MARKEY--BEATON Colorful sprays of pastel glad- Given in marriage by wore an gown of champagne slipper satin, with moulded bo- dice buttoning to a standup col- original Vari- royi lar. Her closely fitting hat was of Eowgshiing whe vow) sien aswel asiisialiont ol Re ry score of sound' principles in modern letter-writing, June issue of tested competitions, which were| Tied a bouquet of cream Token) the Royal Bank's monthly letter is well worth writing In for. Stu-| judged by Mrs. T. R. Jarvis, Oak.| roses, gladioli petals and bouvar. dents, school teachers, business men, in fact everybody who ever ville, Miss Minerva Castle, of dia. M Cyril Callon, the bride's writes a letter will find this article helpful. Extra copies are still| Meadowvale, and Mr. Fairbroth-|only attendant, was gowned in available er. The Cansfield trophy for most| navy blue taffeta with velvet winning entries was presented by| trimming. She wore a navy vel "It is always a great tempta-| can be eradicated by writing only| president R. Tipping to Stan Col-| vet cloche, with pale pink os- tion to write about what we our-[of things which interest the read-| lier trich plumes, and carried a bou- selves are doing. We like to think|er, and by substituting participles that everyone is Infand new phrases for those sec-| winning essay on wild flower| W. J. Markey, Toronto, was our problems, our But| tions where me and company"| conservation, while other awards|groomsman, while ushers, were self-interest must be subordin-| enter into the friendly or business|in this contest went to Beverl ay Beaton and Cyril Callon ated if a letter is to build good-| letter. Beattie, Angus Collier and During the signing of the regis- will. Forget about yourself and of which recalls the old|Small ter, Miss Mary McCartuey sang concentrate on your reader." of the selfish man who Section winners were: Ave Maria" and "On This Day," A eve: nigth on bended knee said: Section 1: Stan Collie and | actompanied by Mrs. K. Walter. It is good to see that largelugoq pegs my wife, my son| Mrs. R. Tipping. At the reception held In Riv- business institutions and indus-| yor us four and nol Section 2: C. Pope, F. A. Phill erside Lodge, the bride's motos trial firms are stressing the, o' lips. \ received in a primrose silk dri eed Sfor hetterfipublic and, pev-( Fim, {, ¥elean, absorbent | dish Section 37 45) \Gollicr, Mrs, A with grey accessories. and hap gonal relastons | hroush i good fl, ®yien| will hisach snowy) 0. Flamerielt, Mrs. Dena wikes. monizing corsage, She. woo uss) fetter Willing prior (Bll every, hemming a square of) Secor. 4 Ma A Jennings. | od by the groom's mother, gown letter, lke every personal con: "pa reiette. Mrs. Dan Wilson and Mrs. P.led in blue crepe with large pack tact, either ibuildsit, or breaks| "yyy yp" FRONTENAC doesn't | MeKim. hat. Her 'corsage was of pink [E00awIL § The firsts princiblefof [iyi 5hon (of Waville to pay more)| Section = 5S. Collier, Mrs onan Public Relationsiidates: back {10} ,ves just to provide $50 = month| Stewart Stratton For travelling, -the! bri the Golden Rule, for the chronic ~Mr. and Mrs.| Section 6: S. Collier, Mrs. Al OT HH Hi his One of the best exercises to|Spendthrift. After all, an $80| Cruickshank, ter i an Improve letter-writing is to sit| monthly pension means a capi-| Best vegetable display was that at on im At down and write a friendly or afta] of $35,000 which is more than|of Mrs. A. O. Flumerfelt, best ts 10; - Tn -- easty business letter as you ordinarily) Uncle could save in a lifetime of| basket was exhibited by G hte rioy ihe couple. will mike would--then, take a red pencil| economy. Atkins, best asters by' C. Pope rcle every "We "our," and best glads by F. A. Phillips. | ---- ~~ | "my," and "us" Re-write| nang Mrs Harry Coote-| Other prize winners were: Mus.| A a [Rew x Mrs i p HL rum, Brian Skinner; Rose. S 4 Mrs r , D E. F 2 i Sty This is an exercise young-child-| Past week the Rev. M. Mathee- Pullon. Mie Cond, Mrs, BE. ly RR ral; ren should be grilled in frequent-| tera John, of the Church of South|georr, Mr Wilson, Mrs. CH. | Russia | Bir ly at home as well as at school,| India. The Rev. Mr. John has| Warner, Miss D. McDonald, Mrs, ait) Hons: atin es ron to help prevent them forming the|just arrived in this country to|A. E. Doole; , Mrs. R. Watson ed out the production which w: Rev. BE. Rigby, Hamilton, pre- E oh ran habit of writing self-centred let-| take post graduate work at Wy-[ of the Ontario Hortious.| Produced by Playground director ters. Much of the me-complex| cliffe College, Toronto. 7 addressed the gath- Gay MeDermott with the assist- (3 Ld Jarvis & Ryrie J. F. CARTER, ASSOCIATE REAL ESTATE -- INSURANCE -- MORTGAGES hand; per of a each ton to a ATTENTION IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR A GOOD VALUE USED TRUCK WE HAVE A Panel or Pick-up and was Dannie Scarrow d; close-up view of the magical signatur which adorn panel of the stated dmit give card once the over. ering briefly read his prize quet similar to that of the bride. their home on Queen Mary Drive. ant of the super sors. fa-| LINDSAY HOUSE KINDERGARTEN SCHOOL CORNER RANDALL & GEORGE STREETS Classes for Junior and Senior Kinder. garten, Kindergarten-Primary, & Grade | Re-opening Date - Sept. 1) FOR. REGISTRATION PHONE 571 Directress--Mrs. L. /Lindsay NANCY CHISHOLM School of Dancing 61 DUNN ST. N. OAKVILLE ancy Chisholm announces the re-opening School of Dancing, c¢ room. of es in Ballet, Toe ang | i all Registration in each class is limited so that eve pupil may be given careful individual attention Tha teaching methods used are those which lead to fl joyment of dancing as a means of self-expressi an appreciation of it as an art. The aim of the | is to develop your child's natural grace and self fidence. Miss Chisholm has studied under Mildred Wick. son and Boris Volkoff, and is a member of the ( adian Dance Teachers' Association. At the end of the season a recital will be givey to show the work accomplished during the year. REGISTRATION A Registration Tea will be held in the studio at 61 Dunn Street N., Oakville, on { FRIDAY AFTERNOON, SEPTEMBER 8th from 3.30 to 6.00 o'clock Classes will commence the week of the 1s Miss Chisholm invites you to come and talk to her about the type of work in which you are most inter. ested and the most suitable time for classes. a Queen's Carpet Top Attraction Queen Mary houses carpet ling in excess of 8,000 peof¥e ay. All itors a stitches rug. the any them Labor Youthful Thespians Impress Parents In Playground's Finale at the C.N.E LO.D.E. group of children, led by a teacher, free of charge a souvenir is drawing re assured Mrs. Wal- planned hl R. Walton Jr. chairman 118 COLBORNE ST. EAST REEL ee er Phone 490 -- Holidays 296. Dn he el ui OFEN EVENINGS Lm Ei the display set-up is capable of dressed in skirts, tunics, jumpers, dresses, blouses, sweaters, blazers, socks what's more, the easy wear and care you Boys' clothes up to 6X. tots 'n teens Colborne St. E. with r trim, neat look, adorable styles . . . . find. Girls' up to 18 Phone 1303 , post- holiday / my The Recreation Commission's TO DO YOUR PARTICULAR JOB Playground program closed on AD Friday night with a performance i of Tschaikowski's Nutcracker ---- 7 DROP IN Suite by the children. The con- cert was well attended by par- CHOOL SUPPL AND TALK OVER YOUR NEEDS WITH US... LET US HELP SOLVE ANY TRUCKING PROBLEM YOU ents and ended with a sing-song In which all children joined. Then came coffee, doughnuts and choc- SCRIBBLERS, RING olate milk, Myers; Arabian Doll, Ann Rivier; MAY. FAVE In the singsong per- SC fod, when members of the cast and the others sat on the stage PENCILS, CRAYONS, ERASERS DROP IN TO-DAY! year-old Donna Dewsberry stole R INK, MATHEMATICAL SETS, a the show, although the blending ULERS, CHALK, PENHOLD ERS, ETC. of the young voices in the var- Ta el ah lous numbers drew enthusiastic Clbwre Sut at Reynolds -Oakoilll Ontomio: applause. Principals in the Nut- cracker Suite cast were as fol- . 'EuPm) 460 01407 lows: Marie, Mandy Scott; Nut i cracker, Wilfred Wilson; Toy oakville motors |: 7 wi OAKVILLE CARD & CHEVROLET £ OLOSMOBILE SALES fd, SERVICE> Price; Chin Dolls, Michael E Fleming, Johnny Fraser and Billy 60 Colborne St. E. SCHOOL TUESDAY, SEPT. 5th BOOKS, ZIPPER BOOKS and LOOSE LEAF FILLERS 'OPENING Get Your Supplies At SMOKE SHOP (C. C. Letheren) Phone 1481W Phone 1031-W for Demonstration See The AUST Optimist Fall Fair - Be CLARK'S SERVICE CENT AUSTIN SALES & SERVICE N Exhibit at the Sept. 15th-16th RE Colborne Strest W. at Chisholm St.

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