Oakville-Trafalgar Journal, 5 Oct 1950, p. 2

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OAKVILLE-TRAFALGAR JOURNAL Thursday, October 5, 1959 PEOPLE and EVENTS Oakville Boy Scouts will hold their Apple Day on Saturday, Oct. 14. is studying art at of Art, Tor- David Farley the Ontario College onto. The D. M. Dewars and the Gor- don Pages are entertaining on Monday evening with a combined party. John Hulme celebrated his 11th birthday on Saturday with'a mo-| vie party and lunch for his friends. There will be square dancing at the Oakville club tomorrow night| from' 9 to 12 to the music of Tom- my Thompson and his gang. Mrs. E. V. Brown has returned from a visit with her sister Mrs. John Corrie in Toronto. . Mr. and Mrs. have returned Montreal. Harland Merry from a visit to Mr. Hedleigh Home has return- ed from a duck hunting trip to Manmenger, Quebec. seve Mr. and Mrs. Ted Lauder have returned from a vacation spent on Cape Cod. + eo. Mrs, E. T. C. Burke, Reynolds St. and her daughter Gale have returned home from Port Antonio, Jamaica, where they spent sever- al months. With Mr. Burke, they also visited Nassau, Bahamas, and Kingston, Jamaica, where where they attended a farewell party to the retiring lieutenant governor of Jamacia and his wife. Mr. Burke is at present jn Belize, British Honduras; on business Among those giving showers for Miss Helena Shields were Mrs, Irene Shields, Mrs. C. Flippance, and Mrs. Ben Galley, who gave a miscellaneous showers, and Mrs. Shelley and Mrs. Mae Shields, who entertained at a pantry shower. Miss Shields is being married to Mr. Douglas MacDonald of Hamil- ton on Friday, October 20. Mr. and Mrs. E. Bamber of Cobble Hill, Vancouver Island, are visiting with their son Mr. W. Bamber, and renewing acquaint- ances in town. With the town's busy ball clubs out of town for their holiday weekend play, town sport fans will still be able to enjoy a full menu, as Oakville Braves run off both Saturday and Monday games at Wallace park. For the young sters, Sam Berman has lined up a stellar cartoon show at the Gre- gory theatre. ceo Tom Giles is attending the real estate convention in Calgary, fol lowing which he will visit the west coast for a few days. Fred Hotson fis on a western business trip. * > Buddy Christensen celebrated his birthday on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hadden, Dunn St, entertained for their daughter Joan and several stu- dent nurses and their escorts at a coffee party on Saturday prior to their dancing at the Brant Inn to commemmorate the comple- tion of their first year of training at the Toronto Western Hospital. EE Messrs Lou Haddlesey and Son- ny Walker trekked to New York Jast week to attend the Charles- Louis fight. BRONTE The W. A. of the Walton Mem- orfal Church will hold its regular monthly meeting in the church October 12 at 2.30. At this meeting Halton Presbytery W.A. will hold its regional rally and the W. A. of the following churches will be present: Sheridan, Palermo, Oak- ville, Munn's, Wesley and Bethel, Mrs. W. Patterson will have the devotional. Mrs. Osborne, Mrs, Mix and Mrs. McLaren will be in HELP WANTED MALE position open for ONE KELLY OPERATOR ONE KLUGE OPERATOR ONE COMPOSITOR Must be fully qualified References Required PHONE N. J. PROCTER THE JOHN WILKES PRESS LTD. for appointment Oak. 1077 Tor. Plaza7182 charge of the refreshments. Please note special meeting of the W.A. will be held after church service, Qctober 8. wees Mrs. F. B. Grant spent the past few days in Chicago, ILL Grant Harding, formerly of Bronte, now a member of the Canadian Army, spent the weeks end at the home of Mr. and Mrs, N. Gilbert. cess Nancy Hill and Evelyn Sear- row visited in Toronto over the week-end. We are sorry to hear that Chief Fred Oliver is confined to bed at his home. Pa Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Sloan spent a few days in Northern Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Scarrow spent Sunday with friends in Jor- dan. cso s Mrs. Fred Darlington and fam- ily have moved to Toronto. ces Irene Lyle of Hamilton, with Mr. and Mrs. Miss spent Sunday M. Toomer. Mrs. J. E. Franklin and Miss Elsie Franklin, Galt, are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ow- en Howes. coe Shirley, Anne and Susan Brown of Brighton Beach celebrated their birthday with a joint party on Tuesday, Oct. 3, at their home. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Patterson, Mary-Lou Hixon, Paul Bray, Mar- garet Scarrow, Gwennie and Cor- rine Carpenter, all of Bronte, at- tended. sseee r. and Mrs. Harry Guest, Vic- B. C., formerly of Bronte, visited with several friends in the village last week. Mr. Judson Hopkins, Toronto, spent the week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Hopkins. seen Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Raymond of Toronto were visitors at the] home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Dob- rashian. tes. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hale and family, Hamilton, spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H Landry. oo. Mrs. A. Dobrashian was host ess at an afternoon tea held at her home Wednesday afternoon in honour of Mrs. F. B. Grant, who with her family are moving shortly to make their home in Chicago, Ill. There were many friends and neighbours present to wish the family farewell and to! extend their best wishes. The Cooper Wrecking Co. of Dundas have began tearing down the walls of the Ontario Metal Specialties Co. building that were damaged in a severe fire early this spring. The entire job will probably take three weeks. Sunday | °f of the conversation which left a pleasant memory of associations in the land of the heather, so dear to every Scottish heart. Mrs. Young and Mrs. Stewart will re- turn home on Oct. 6th and will carry away with them happy memories of their visit to Can- ada. aoe The Bronte Baptist church will hold" its anniversary service this Sunday, Oct. 8. Mr. J. J. Rob- Burlington, will have the morning service and Mr. Alfred Bowden, Burlington, the evening service, There will be special mu- sic for both services. The ladies of the Mission Circle are painting the floor and assisted by the men, the church will be looking at its best for the event. Fr Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Bower- banks and family, formerly of Cedar Springs, purchased and are now living in the former resid- ence of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hart, Triller St. E. cess Winners at 'the Bronte Com- munity Club euchre held Monday night were: Dawna Scarrow, Mrs. J. Franklin, Mrs. C. Craigie, Mrs: Jack Osborne. The lucky draw winner was Mrs. A. Elliott. ves es Travelogue of Italy, Switzer: land, France and England by Da' vid P. Rogers of Toronto, and a talk on some English flower shows which Mrs. Evelyn Scott of Oak ville visited this summer will be on the program of the Bronte Hor- ticultural Society October 12 at 8 p.m. in the Anglican parish hall. There will be the usual flower! show and door prizes. Visitors welcome. ceo s Mr. and Mrs. J. English held a surprise party at their home on Thursday, Sept. 28 in honour of the 40th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. H. Hunt. Mrs. Char- les Livingstone presented Mr. and Mrs. Hunt with a beautiful mirror on behalf of the group of relatives and friends who attend- ed TRAFALGAR Mrs. David Moore, Port Perry; is visiting at the home of her bro- ther, Mr. John Bentley and Mrs. Bentley. saree Mr. and Mrs. George McClure: Toronto, were guests on Sunday Mrs. G. McClure and children, and attended the anniversary ser- vice at Wesley Church on Sunday morning. esses Ralph Fish and Anthony Cal- verley returned on Sept. 26th to Guelph to register for the third year in the veterinary course at 0.V.C. Rev. Mr. Currie, Toronto, was the supply minister at Knox Church Sixteen, on Sunday. Mr. R. K. Gibson was bereaved Tuesday, Sept. 26, by the passing of his brother, William Gibson, who for the summer has been liv- ing at Port Credit. A service was held on Wednesday conducted by Rev. J. W. Stewart, Trafalgar, and the body was taken to his home in Flesherton. The funeral was held on Friday, conducted by A very happy reunion was the| Rev. Mr. Mould, with interment in occasion of the visit of Mrs. P. Young and Mrs. G. Stewart from Aberdeen, Scotland, over the week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Watt, East St. Days of "Auld Lang Syne" and memor- ies of bonnie Scotland were most Flesherton Cemetery. trae Before leaving for their new home in Aurora, Mr. Lester Bert- sch and sister Miss Violet Bert- sch and Miss Alice Torgness were presented with gifts by the Six- Forsythe St. at the Lake It's later than you think-- Time to round up those win- ter duds and send "em to "Those Careful Cleaners' RIVIER'S Phone 1123 teen Church and choir. Mr. Bert- sch with an album of Chopin records and the ladles with ster- ling silver compacts. Mr. Bert- sch has been filling the position of organist and choir leader and Miss Torgness, soloist. During his residence here, Mr. Betrsch has carried on his" ceramic studio which he has removed to Aurora. Deane Hopper, who has been working with him for the summer has also gone to Aurora. aor ow returned on visit with Mrs. E. Hopper Sunday from a week's relatives in Toronto. Ideal weather favored Wesley Church on Sunday morning for the anniversary service and a capacity congregation greeted the guest minister, Rev. W. T. Delve of Bronte. 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