Oakville-Trafalgar Journal, 12 Oct 1950, p. 3

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OAKVILLE-TRAFALGAR JOURNAL Page 3 robably one of the most dis finctive boxed assortments of HE NATIVITY, designed by drian Dingle, A.R.C.A. ook for this unique item in our Wide range of boxed Christmas ards, now on display. ow is the time to avoid disap: pointment. SHELAGH LYNCH : GOLDEN HOUR Bookshop ! The Rotary Club last week an- nounced that pert Shelagh Lynch, presently taking a laboratory technician's course at St. Jos- eph's Hospital, Toronto, has been awarded its $200 bursary, which goes annually to the most deser- i Oakville-Trafalgar high student in upper school examinations. TURKEY. SUPPER AT WESLEY UNITED CHURCH ! Tuesday, Oct. 24 - 6-8 p.m. PROGRAM TICKETS $1.50 53 Colborne St. Phone 668 WHEN THE OCCASION GALLS FOR SOMETHING SPECIAL ... ADANCE . . . A PARTY ... OR A «+. DINNER .-. PHONE BRONTE 91 AND MAKE A RESERVATION Lakeshore Highway West of Bronte (On-the-Lake) | DANCING EVERY WEDNESDAY TO WALT ALWAY.S CIRCLE A RAMBLERS b A | BRING YOUR CAR INNOW FOR OUR TUNE-UP SPECIAL! YOUR | evGine Wour car will be seeing a lot of ction this fall . . . the season for long drives in the €ounry. You can depend on your car phen it has the official OK. of our clory-trained mechanics. Our tunes special includes: cleaning ani justment of carburetor, spark plugs and fisteibutor points: resetting ignition timing; mpression check: coil and. condenser eck; bauery check; electrical system €hiccki cleaning and re-oiling air cleaner: foad esting. ; N-- HEDLEIGH HOME LIMITED TRAFALGAR (Continued from Page 2) course in handicrafts at McMas- ter University which she hopes may be of assistance in teaching the children when she returns to her field in December. On behalf of the members, , Mrs. Bradley thanked Miss Milloy for speaking to them. Cran Mr. 'and Mrs. H. Cullingham left, on Friday evening for Deer- field, Mich, where they visited over the Thanksgiving week-end with Mr. and Mrs. George Hart wick. Mrs. Flossie Purcer ac- companied them as far as Detroit, where she visited friends. Fra Mrs. George Westman has re- turned to her home In Sault Ste. Marie aftef visiting at the home of her aunt, Dr. Eva Fisher. Mr. and Mrs." Lorne Fish ac- companied" Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Chamberlain of Oakville, for the three days of the Thanksgiving weekend to the Hawke Lake, Haliburton District, where they were guests at the summer home of Mr. and Mrs. Dewart Carson, Hamilton, sister of Mrs. Fish. Mrs. Charles Watt, president of the Sixteen Church Ladies' Aid Soclety, was hostess at a miscel- laneous. shower on Wednesday afternoon, October 4th, by the Ladies' 'Aid in honor of Miss Joy- ce 'Beamish, whose marriage to Mr. George Jackson in St. Peter's Church, Erindale, is an event of Saturday, October 14th. The bride to-be was assisted in opening the many lovely gifts by Miss Mar- garet 'Watt, daughter of the host- ess. The previous week, a miscel- laneous shower was held in her honor at the home of Mrs. A. Stevenson, Coxwell Ave. Toronto. Included among the guests were friends and rélatives = and the business associates of Miss Beam- ish of Robert Simpson Co. Pa. A former resident of Dundas Highway, Trafalgar, passed away at her home near Brampton, on Saturday, in the person of Mrs. Hannah Barker Robinson, widow of the late Henry: Robinson. Mr. Robinson who farmed here, mov- ed with his wife and family to Brampton several years ago. The funeral service was held on Tues- day at St. Peter's Anglican church in Erindale, with interment in Erindale Cemetery. Cecil Robin- son, concession and 6th. line, Tra- falgar, is a nephew. samen The annual bazaar of the W.A. of Sheridan Church will be held in Sheridan Community Hall on Wednesday, Oct. 18th. The funeral of the late Mrs. Oscar Downs was held in Bethel Church with interment in Bethel Cemetery. Mrs. Downs, formerly Miss Jane Galbraith, passed away at her home in Milton, where she had lived after removing from the farm. She was a native of Trafalgar Twp. " Drumquin dis trict. The former Downs farm ig Dow owned by Mr. John Lister, Seventh Line. see Mr. David Hoey has sold 100 acres of his farm, and seventh lines. The remaining acres are situated on the seventh line. Mrs. Ewart Hall and Miss Jean The Home of Chrysler, Plymouth, Fargo = Sales & Service" - DUNDAS ST. N. PHONE 1063 Hall visited on Thursday at the home of Mrs. Hall's sister, Mrs. H. Anderson, Midland, cane Handsome lettering has been placed on the windows of the new Township Hall offices. Also thers is a-sign pointing the way to the office entrance, so no one should now have trouble finding the right door. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Albertson and child, Mimico, spent the holi- day weekend at the home of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Barl Albertson. Also guests on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. H. Lid- ate, Hamilton. Mrs, Lidgate's mother, Mrs: H. A. Yearst, who had been visiting at the home of her niece, Mrs. Albertson, and other relatives, returned to Ham- ilton with them. PET ae A Complete Investment Service BONDS STOCKS on all Exchanges MACRAE AND COMPANY Investment Dealers 80 King St. W.--Toronto PHONE: EL 3374 Mrs. Arthur Campbell enter: tained on Saturday afternoon at| a children's party for the sixth Mar- birthday of her daughter, garet. «vox ox After the turkey dinner at Wes- ley Church on Tuesday, Oct. 24, Dr. Murray Robb, formerly of the Kingsway, now temporarily living on the concession, will give an il- lustrated travelogue of two leng- thy motor trailer trips he made through Western Canada and San Francisco and the Pacific Coast. Mr. and Mrs. and family, Toronto, Thanksgiving week-end home of Mrs. Haight's Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Gibson + Pa Dorland Haight spent the at the parents, Miss Lucy Ware, Toronto, was a guest for the Thanksgiving week- end of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Hop- per. sore oe x Rey. Mr. McEvoy of Galt, was the guest preacher at Knox Church, Sixteen, on Sunday. PI The annpal bazaar of Sheridan Church W.A. will be held Wed. afternoon, Oct. 18th. . Far Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hutchinson, Toronto, were Thanksgiving week- end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Savage. 2 EE The marriage of Judge Eger- ton Lovering, Toronto, to Erla May Purdy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Purdy of Thessalon, in the Chancel of the Metropolitan United Chuch, Toronto, on Oct ober 3rd, has been announced. Judge Lovering is well-known in Trafalgar. He has been a mem- ber of the Trafalgar Hunt Club since its organization and has presided at all of the annual ban- quets. os oes ox We congratulate Mr. Ronald Stewart, Sheridan, on being slat- ed for an European concert tour which includes London, Paris, and Amsterdam. This is the re- sult of an audition held recently in New York City. Mr. Stewart is a favorite with Trafalgar Charge (United Church) audiences and is usually heard every year at the Trafalgar Hunt Club banguet. POE A special Thanksgiving mess- age was given by Rey. J. W. Ste- wart at each of three churches of Trafalgar Charge no Sunday. At Wesley Church the choir sang the Netherland"s Thanksgiving Hymn and Lorne and George Bent- ley sang "In the Garden," as a duet. Ear The Trafalgar Firemen are holding an euchre and dance in Trafalgar Township Hall on Fri- day, October 13th. These euchres will be held every second Friday until May, 1951. oxox ow ox Allan, Edward and Kenneth Fish and Walter Royle attended LOCAL STUDENT GUEST PREACHER AT GALVARY Bob Snyder, of Oakville, who is taking a theological course at Gordon, College, Boston, was the preacher at Calvary Baptist Church Sunday evening. Music was suplied by the Christian Bus- iness Men's Association quartette of Newmarket. Rey. Dr. Nelson of Toronto, will preach on Sunday morning, and | the pastor, Rev. A. A. Stoll in the evening. Tomorrow evening's cottags prayer meeting will be at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Black, Park Ave. Quality & Service Delivery: Phone 505 136 Colborne St. E. LINGERIE QUALITY HOSIE VA BURROS' SPECIALTY SHOPPE Phone 423 SPORTSWEAR SERVICE RY LUE ARE THE SEASON'S BIGGEST NEWS IN SUITS Whatever your build, there's a correct Stripe for your type. Choose your Stripe from pin stripes, chalk stripes, wide and narrow stripes in the fabric you prefer. 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