Oakville-Trafalgar Journal, 21 Dec 1950, p. 16

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THE OAKVILLE-TRAFALGAR JOURNAL Thusday, Dec. 21, 195 f raffle for a capon donated by (maintain. And George Bassels COULD a mother of five go [ues to Mr Scade, to the Torong, Art Brown, Lakeshore poultryman, [fine band has volunteered to pro- [about trying to support her brood? | Daily Star, or to the Journaj, Wiy MORE ABOUT Sion $ ! | | § Doug Junkin, the former Tor- | i M.C.A. ba | | | MATTHEWS FUND raised another $66.25. vide music for a gala dance Jan-| Readers who are desirous of [not make your Christmas a) th Plans for future events also |uary 17 at the Plg and Whistle sending along a contribution to |happier by sending yours gy, (Continued from Page 9) began to take formidable shape, [Inn, which is also being donated [the fund may forward their cheg- now? ng od in the Royal Bank. According |too. The theatre night at the |for the occasion by amiable to John Williams, fhe theatre [Century January 7 will feature | Chris Petroff. a night being arranged for Jamu |comedy, dancing, instrumental | However, all that and much ary 7 is bound to add a very sub- [and vocal acts.presented in a re- (more will be meeded to augment stantial sum, while a dance later |View style guaranteed to make for |the allowances Mrs. Matthews <hould lead fo another good |outstanding entertainment, John- [will receive as a widow and for ny Williams and his associates [her children. Otherwise, how He is truly a pleasure to onto Y etball smooth- [on Sh giving a decided lift to the ny Th aT "Oakville always rallies to hel ol i t 0] a worthwhile cause, and early res- = = - best wishes for a joyous Doug is a polished playmaker, a |Ponses clearly demonstrate that | good shot, and is possessed with this one is no exception," says | plenty of court savvy, and his Bill Seade, who is secretary-treas- ! presence in the lineup is a big|urer of the committee. "And we | Grads |know that there will be many individual donations to greet you with our very fe, is effiorts of 'the Oakville |] Grads intermediate KiY entry. : Christmas and a prosperous New Year help to several of the ill inexperienced [more The club plans | come. : the| Certainly the reaction! of the lads at the Legion hall and the volunteer firemen has reflected FP the Christmas spirit in capital | When Lakeshores eventually |letters. According to chairman | i skate out on the mew arena ice|Cliff Reid, when the hat was pas- | for their first home O.H.A. group [sed at the Legion last week-end, | contest, it will be the second time |all the money received was of the i in two seasons that they've per |folding variety. The same thing this may be the Merriest Christmas ever-- t formed before a hometown crowd. [happened when the Oakville Fire | promising but younger player several exhibition tilts in m in the early part 1 high school gy: ! of the new ¥ reciings Here is our wish to all our friends--that Aside from the fact that fan sup. |Brigade held its Yuletide shindig the Happiest, Healthiest and Most \ port has been lacking during the [last Wednesday night. Fred Prosperous New Year of all. past two years of playing in rent |Shaw's hearties tossed $65 into { ed out-of-town rinks, the deep |the Kitty! | crimson so predominant in Lak-| And up at Canadian Charts and NEW MURRAY HO I EL i jes' ledgers was causing a great|Supplies, management bougght | deal of concern to the club execu- [enough tickets for the: euchre i tive, who found that operating a [Party for all its 40 employees, | puck squad on the short end of |While workers at United-Carr an away gate was a far from in-|Fasteners collected $33, added an- vigorating pastime. The situation |other $10 from the welfare fund. | | can now be viewed in a rosier| Employees at the J. R. Kendall | light, however, as the group ex-|DPlant sent along §17, while a ecutive acceded to Pete Taylor's request to have Lakeshores early games played away from home. This will give the Peermen a nice lineup of home contests in Jan- uary, when hockey hungry town fandom will undoubtedly jam its new arena. * Pilla: touc the New | DITC = Ted Kennedy was so tickled over the interest shown in the recreation commission's first shoot that he hastened to file a memo in his MUST REPEAT - - aL i BEFORE LONG FOLDER. Judg- ° 2 rS ing from comment among district oy Ver NIVEeE SAR I tha zun toters, the event was defin- 1 i} S ver: itely a popular one. y res os \ {3 Li --t Sailing awards for the past sea- \ @o@ | oluf son won by members of Oakville s . Yacht Squadron were presented | by Lady Baillie, the donor, at her = | cou home Saturday évening. Jim Bail i lic copped the championship 3 | from Doug Armour who had held This is the happiest invitation we have ever = [ it three years. Doug Armour plac- extended--an invitation to you to come in and | ed second and Aubrey Baillie see the finest, most beautiful, most desirable U third. A. M. 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