Oakville-Trafalgar Journal, 21 Dec 1950, p. 2

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Page 2 PEOPLE and EVENTS Sgt. Duncan McArthur, Stew: left Thursday night Ww the Highlanders for Fort Lewis, Washington. a ox 2 ® ar reci Winners of th arol recital by the re The Women's Auxiliary of O The public Je L ville-rafa Memorial opleby Boys! Choir was pre= fl mw Ya ee Vil hold Its annual mesting at |isented Saturday night inthe pariin Crna the Oakville Club Wednesday, | school chapel Mr, Madden; EE January 31, at 230 pm. All wo wie ay Johnson Lo oe Lr interested in the work of the|| whe ¢. H. Windelers entertain{| Lu Dugan 45 REEL Boh [bid dit Auxiliary are welcome to attend. fed on Friday night before the eminy Ho ! Fl ewe akviile club Christmas party. [I RIDE. HH Oakville-Trafalgar High oan 2 Cpl ae ama we ®. F. L. Henry | is closing for the Christm he staff Oheistmas party Of | PRG han rormerl fini idays tomorrow, and will re-open | the Journal Was d last night} "50 ng Mr A on Wednesday, Janu 3. at the Oakville club, parents, Mr, and Mrs. Rupert : i : . |Howard, 347 Stevart Street i Hon Ad Mrs, Daw-| Rev. and Mis, F.C. Jackson i o, frior to, thei departure for il son enterta ON niday at the|ana Rev. and Mrs, R. H. HOWSOR |p, is 'apoard the S. S. Argentina o In Rio at the Rectory on 3-6 "p.m. will be at home January 4th, from on Jan. 10. Th y will resid do Janel 5 {ieutenant-Governor's suite in the buildings in honor of nddaughter, ~ M Bar: ersley, of Oakv Pa nent POE Donna Gibson, Balsam entertained a few of her before the Appleby dance Mr Migs tertained Saturday gra bara Kind: and Mrs. Eric Thomas en: evening. Dr friends Linbrook Home and School gayest parties of if sociation held*a meeting Tue Among the last evening. i ef There was a |the pre-Christmas season Was x % % ® = ussion, and the film | that given by Dr and Mrs. O.| andrea Bennett, Balsam Drive last Thursday eve |i entertaining at a Christmas Lloyd-Jones ning. Among were people from ton and Port Credit. ER shown. Er the many guests \ Toronto, Hamil party tomorrow. BRONIE The engagement las been an- i | nounced of Gwendolyn Patricia, | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stewart * ti of Penhold, Alberta, to Osbert| In the election of officers of the 4 aE Hin Michael, son of Mr. and Mrs. | Oakville Lawn Bowling Club in Marilyn and Ee 1g Hugh S. Calverley, Oakville, the |last week's paper, the Dame of | visited thelr grandparents, Fr {| Haas to tare place on Dee. | William Anderson, Senior Was and Mrs. Beecraft, at Burling iil | i 28 at Penhold. inadvertently omitted. Mr. Ander: Beach for a week. + * con was elected vice-president of tid : filib il The Oakville Club annual | the club. Mrs. Lloyd Stafford, Sovereign 1 Christmas party was .held on RIE Street, visited in Clarkson over Arvid Skoog has returned from | the weekend a visit to his sister in California. a 2% * ® PE eld their Christ n Pa Friday night. Two hundred guests sat down to dinner, and 'a colored band later played for dancing. The Brownies h i mas party in the Anglica Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Christie are Hl The opening ceremonies for | entertaining tomorrow night lsh Hall. After a sing Some Ie | ny, py 3 Ana {The in Ter Si > itt \e Bronte Community Cll | Linbrook school were held on Tate fheshments vere served and EHS iq their annual Christmas party fi Tuesday night. The children of the | The Arnold Bantields are en: aistributed: oor he or munity Hall on Tues: ni school provided the entertain: | tertaining on New Years day from nd day, Dec. 19 for the children of | ment. dawn to dawn. fr. and Mis. A.J. Martin ann oie Santa Claus distributed Jitoaie Sanna a x wx Mr. and Mrs. V. Hinton visited Ste PANIES BE i] The Christmas turkey roll| Mr. and Ms. Kenneth S. Rus- | Kitchener over the weekend. 5 ba i sponsored by. the Lions Club of | sell have announced the birth of | = ae 5 ae William Campbell visited The Bronte Legio the home of Mr. and Mrs- Landry, a daughter, Janet Ann, at Tra: Oakyille will take place on Fri- talgar-Memorial Hospital on Wed- day night of this week, Lion Har old Orr announc children . on Friday, ber: ber 22, Hall. All members and tl ren are invited. 5 2 PS TS The Walton held their cervice on Sunday, Dec. 17. wenn Mrs. Lewis won a 16 1b. turke; as second prize at Masonic Hall in Oa night. kville Frida ex xx The Walton mas concert in the church bas ment on Thursday, Dec. 21. 7 Mrs. McNally - summer ip Bront to her home in Florida. and may the incomparable Christmas of friendship and generosity be with you throughout the New Year! RIVIER'S THOSE CAREFUL CLEANERS as well as a good progra John F. Clark, of the Dept. Horticulture, uous Bloom in the Garden," Cor THE MANAGEMENT AND STAFF OF THE CENTURY THEATRE JOIN IN WISHING YOU AND YOURS SEASON'S GREETINGS THE OAKVILLE-TRAFALGA art | Warner, ith | A. 0. Flumerf jes section Mrs. Dan Wil J. Haddon, Mrs. Ronald Tipping. Door es. A e AQF. euchre |O. Flu Oak won M their Christmas party for mem- he el in the Anglican Parish heir child- femorial Church Euchre in the | Memorial Church are holding their annual Christ: who spent the e has returned The men of the Bronte Horti cultural Society had charge of the Christmas meeting last Thursday refreshmen hn : . the S.S. and assisting artists with spoke Qn "Contin- petitions for Christmas table ar- rangements won prizes for C. R JOURNAL Oakville, C. Pope and 'elt, and in the lad- son, Mrs. pri donated by Mr 5 merfelt, Major H. E. Rose, le, and Mr. Di Wilson, were by Mrs. Ernest Pullen and r. and Mrs. Reg Smith of Oal: ville. CI The Community Club draw for a quilt which was to be held Dec- ember 23 is being postponed fo January 8, due to ticket sales. FET Mrs. Wotherspoon, Station Rd. has returned home after a visit in PE Club, the eve: ighest The Bronte Community held their weekly Buchre in Community Hall on Mon the holder of the won a turkey and other prize winne: received chickens. 'Winners were highest score, Mrs. James Hoey, Oakville, Wo- men's first, Mrs. H. Laur Oak- ille, 2nd. Mrs. Goodw Men's first, Mrs. Morley Toomer, 2nd. Mrs. Babcock, Oakville, Winner of the draw was Clair Lang, Oak- ville, exer Mrs. Penfield and niece Miss Jaqueline Binetto and her fiance Norm Terry visited Mrs. George Penfield last weekend. Pa is ser- 20 am. be Mr. Gospel The Bronte Baptist Church holding a special Christmas vice on December 8 Visiting messenger will Ken Simms of Oakyill service will be at 7 p.m. at 1 Jones St, last weekend TRAFALGAR featured the A turkey. supper annual Christma: entertainment een Church Presbyterian Schol which was held on 12 in Trafalgar emo . Seventy-five bers of the Sunday Schol and v | church enjoyed the supper which was prepared by the Ladies Aid Society of the- Church. Rev. Mrs. J.\W. Stewart were guests. and before leaving, Mr. Stewart on behalf of Mrs. Stewart and himself, thanked the members of the S.S. for their kind invitation and expressed their appreciation of the spirit of co-operation shown in the gesture of neighbor Howard King, v or reply. Following supper, gram was presented in the hall auditorium by the members of the superintendent presiding. There were choruses, duets and presentation of prizes to the jun- jor and senior classes by their teachers, Mrs. E. A. Hopper and Mrs. Cecil Robinson. Junior at- fendance, Harold Beamish; ver- ses, Jean Wells, Senior attend- ance, Evelyn Bardsley, Marie Patterson. Mr. Burtch," former organist of the Church, and Miss Alice Torgness, former soloist, mow of Aurora, were present. Mr. Burtch contrib- uted piano solos and accompan- jed the quartette composed of Miss Torgness, Miss Boyet (Toronto) and and Deane Hopper. Miss Torgne and Mr. Deane Hopper were also heard in duets. The singing of the National Anthem closed an en- of m- H. FRIDAY, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 22-23 "Mr.Soft Touch" joyable program. Fa feat- of A radio drama broadcast ured the Christmas concert | MON., TUES., WED., THURS. DECEMBER 25-26-27-28 ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON'S FABULOUS "TREASUCE ISLAN p" EB IN GLORIOUS TECHNICOLOR Ee A thrilling, never to be forgotten panoramo of historic adven- ture by land and sea which captures all the colorful romance and exciting action. that has made Stevenson's famous tale a popular favourite for generations! Starring BASIL SYDNEY ROBERT NEWTON BOBBY DRISCOLL as as as Captain Smollett Long John Silver Jim Hawkins SPECIAL HOLIDAY MATINEE WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 27 AT 1.30 P.M. | | Wesley Church Sunday y evening, Dec. entitled "Silent Night" and was based on fhe life of the Composer of the music, Franz Gruber, of the Christmas The older members of the took part in the play behind th curtain, with' Rey. J. W. Stewart narrator. The superintendent, Arnold Fish, presided for a nas program of carols,' sol- os, plano solos, and recitatio the junior member: h Mrs, W. Sinden, as accompanist for the singing. Mr. Barl Albertson, as a jolly helper for Santa Claus, dis- tributed gifts, oranges and can- dies from a bright Christmas tree. We extend our very best wish- es to Mr. and Herbert W. Albertson, Dundas Highway East, who on Christmas Day, will have 5 Toe good will and patronage accorded us by our friends these many years are worthy indeed of our sincerest wishes for a Joyous Christmas and a Happy New Year. From the Management THE IDEAL XMAS GIFT AVAILABLE AT LOFQUIST'S RECORD BAR DEC. 21-2223) Flaming Fury | BASED ON THE FILES DEPT. THURS., FRI., SAT. MARK Of The GORILLA JOHN WIESMULLER AS JUNGLE 1IM MON., TUES., WED. CARIBO! RAIL RANDOLPH SCOTT GEORGE GABBY HAY N CINE COLOR 2nd. ATTRACTION JOE SAWYER IN HAYFOOT PLEASE NOTE! DURING XMAS WEEK * THERE WILL BE TWO COIS PLETE SHOWS. 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