Oakville-Trafalgar Journal, 26 Oct 1950, p. 2

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THE OAKVILLE-TRAFALGAR JOURNAL S. G. Fearman, 959. The The annual election of officers of the Oakville Owls Club will enacted by Kate Reid of take place during the regular ville: and an all-Canadian cast, meeting at Riverside Lodge to-[will be presented in the high night school auditorium Monday and sissiee Tuesday evenings, November 20 Miss Joan Thornton underwent|and 21. The Auxiliary's share of an appendectomy on® Monday, | the proceeds will be devoted to .e . hospital work Mrs. M Frances Kuhring, a mother of Mrs, E. J. Hallett, 8th| Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Smith of Line, died Wednesday last week | Ottawa are moving to Oakville to in Western hospital, Toronto, Wi-| make their home with Mrs. Smith's dow of the late Canon Gustay A.[mother, Mrs. H. W. Litchfield, Kulring, she, was active in the [Sumner Ave work of the Anglican church for many years Mr. and Mrs. Wilder Brecken- creas ridge leave today to enjoy a ten Mrs. R, H. Archibald is back|day rest in New York home from a three we visit ' \ith her daughter and son-in-law, | The Cameron Hillmers are en- Mr. and Mrs. Ken Prueter. tertaining on Saturday night be- LEE fore the Hallowe'en party at the Mr. Bill Shears, of Hamilton, | Oakville club. was a week-end visitor in town 2 i sisisieis The Bill Davis' are entertain- Don Brown and Nick Slater |ing on Saturday night before the spent Saturday and Sunday at Oakville Club party. Victoria Horbour imine sans Fred Hotson has returned from Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Denike [a business trip to Vancouver. visited with friends here on Sun- sieves day. Mrs. Joe Winchell is visiting Siler with relations in Sudbury. Mr and Mrs. Noel Eaton en- wieisie tertained at Burnside Farm on| Mis. John Hamilton, Mrs. Ca Saturday afternoon for Mrs. Bat-| tes and Patty Hamilton have left on's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. |for a vacation in' Bermuda. and Mrs. Acton Fleming. . Tora Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Read leave Miss Ev. Brown, of Toronto,|on Monday for Bermuda where visited with Mrs. James Chisholm | they will spend the winter. over Sunday. ar l= . a Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Banfield Miss Janet Smith, formerly of [returned Monday from a week In the high school teaching staff, re-| Cincinnati, where they attended newed old acquaintances here|the Formica Corporation sales over the week-end. convention. one ares Westwood Friendly Circle on| There will be a 'Hallowe'en Wednesday, Oct. 18 spent an en-|gance at the Oakville club this joyable evening listening to an | saturday nigh address by Miss Dennis on the CROCS 30 "Passion Play at Oberamnergau"| Mrs. A. L. Denison and Mrs. W. which she attended this past sum-| Pali, both of Winnipeg, spent a mer. The working of quilt blocks | few days with Mr. and Mrs. J. O. and refreshments rounded out the | Fraser. evening. eos PEST Mrs. Clare Willis and Mrs. Noel Miss Ann McCausland spent | Iaton are attending the Humane Saturday and Sunday with her | Society Convention in Ottawa to- family. day. seen FEE Among those attending the Tra-| Mrs. 8, Lambert entertained at falgar Ball at H.M.C.S. York on|tea on Tuesday. Friday night were: Mr. and Mrs. AR Arch Gract, Mr and Mrs Jemes| A Hallowe'en party for the Hossack, Dr, and Mrs. D. H. Dix-| children of Linbrook school, and on, Mr, and Mrs. Harry Sewell, | their brothers and sisters will be Ms ama Mrs. Joe Wright, Mr.|held by the Linbrook Home and and Mrs, Joo Nightingale and Mr, | School Association in the school and Mrs, Bob Pearce. on Tuesday evening at 8.30. FIP Mr, and Mrs. Don Smith, Rey- Mr. and ee R. Soin visit- The. next euchre will be Nov. 2. aie a + wok in Detroit. The ladies n the United Church sight in honor of her 25th i Hall on Saturday night. PREPS . Patterson has been sick with tonsilties but is now i Floodlight Rugby Burlington H.S. will oppose Oakville-Trafalgar's game grid- ders in the town's first game of floodlight, rugby on Friday night, Nov. 10, coach Al Nicolls an- nounced yesterday. Tickets for the game, which is being spon- sored by the boys' athletic as- sociation in aid of the football fund, will go on sale shortly at 25c each. | The last time Bur- lington gridders played at Wallace park, they nosed out the local lads 7-6 by 'scoring on the last play of a game that was rated the best in Oakville high school history. So this post season floodlight contest shapes up as an outstanding attract ion. The game will get under way about 7.30. Visiting the home of Mrs. Lan- dry and Mrs. Lawlor were Mrs. Ella Surrane, Pictou, N.S. Mr.! and Mrs, Bob: Lager of Pictou, Philip Perry also of Pictou, N.S. Mrs. Anne Dewar of Oshawa, Ont, and AC2, William Campbell, Clinton, Ont. A surprise party was held, for Mrs. O. Searrow and family at the home of Mrs. Martin, Nelson St. Monday night, were many friends gathered to bid her farewell, and presented her with a table model motored to Niagara Falls and But. falo on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Cochran of Long Branch. WATCH FOR ANNIE MATINEE EVERY SATURDAY AT 2 P.M. ses 2 FASTER c GHPRLTTIER: a ANY OTHER PLACE "Rory CALAN FLORENCE BATES OCT. 26-27-28 EE Mii pid ON THE SAME PROGRAMME ed their daughter in Detroit over nolds Street, celebrated their 25th the week-end. wedding anniversary with a soc- ial gathering last week. a BRONTE Dr. Brock Chisholm was in Oak- ville last Thursday, and spent the| A surprise party was held for night at the home of his sister, | vie Hartfand at her home last Mrs. Irven Fell On Thursday | pyursday in honor of her birth: evening Mr. and Mrs. Fell enter- tained members of the Chisholm PR family at an informal party for| nr and Mrs. H. Landry and Dr. Chisholm, who left next 8a | ily spent the weekend n\Osh- for Montreal and thence for Eng: | aya. land by plane. | pny | muchre winners at the Church Tickets for "The Wind and the of Epiphany, Thursday, October Rain", being sponsored by the Womens A of Oakville- Trafalgar Memorial Hospital may WATCH FOR THE NEW be purchased at Lydia George's "hop or Russell's drug store. They | MONARCH may also be ordered by telephon- ing Mrs. D. M. Dewar, 917M, or Stirling-Dynes Ltd. LOW COST HEATING FOR YOUR HOME With A MONARCH SPACE HEATER COME IN AND SEE a 25 PE IT TO-DAY ONLY $74.00 COMMUNITY HARDWARE Colborne St. (Opp. Eaton's) We Deliver JIGGS AND MAGGIE OUT WEST P . sm fi 0 ESHER ADDED SHORT AND CARTOON OCT. 30 - NOV. 1 cin aS sn "% SAMUEL G. ENGEL. YOUR FRIENDLY THEATRE PHONE 568 CANDY BAR A HOST OF GOODNESS YOU'LL ENJOY Thursday, October 26, Mrs. Martin suffered a severe cut on her foot « Friday from a broken bottle. ee Mrs. Ed. Pickard spent Sunday in Oshawa. sean Mrs. ©. Carpenter Cobourg on Sunday, Mrs. A. Tri H. Shaw and daughter, Mrs. Tripp's mother. © x o% = The Bronte Fire Brigade called to a slight fire at the home of Mrs. Heupel; Monany night. The roast. a who is ville this week. night The employees of the Lake- shore Marketeria presented Daw- na Scarrow with a lovely pair of larthps. «on os The girls at the Bell Telephone presented Diane with gold filled compact. oe er a moving to Dunn- Datinie Searrow receive , | from me boys in his roy OTH. at shai es || The euchre winners y, | night at the Community 11," {8 Mr. G. Gilliam, Mrs. G, (gf Chas. Howarth, Mrs. Godre. D. Fitzsimmons, Plowing Mate | The Halton county The program' (includes for Junior Farmers, 5 a rodeo, and "demonstration J] machinery subsoiling ny | dynomometer. After the ny there will be la banquet i + falgar Community Hall. 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