nents Fhursday, March 22, 1951 THE OAKVILLE-TRAFALGAR JOURNAL Wig Page 7 WE ARE NOW LOCATED IN OUR NEW PREMISES OVER THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE AND ARE PRE- PARED TO WELCOME OUR OLD AND NEW CUSTOMERS. WATCHES - JEWELLERY - REPAIRS 0. B. BERGQUIST JEWELLER 69A Colborne St. Oakville TRAFALGAR (Continued from Page 2) CPR tra " Today he has 14 em- ployées and all the work he can handle. "We started with hotel china, soup bowls and things like that, but we stopped them a year ago, and now we stick to Indus- trial ceramics, transformer bush- ings for hydro and porcelain fuse parts." Mr. Lawrence has never had a bank loan, owns 99 percent of the stock in his company and you can hardly put a new fuse in your electric stove without using a bit of ceramics from his fac: tory." Mr. Lawrence, son of the late Mr. apd Mrs. Orange Lawrence, still operates the Lawrence farm on the.town line south of Sherl- dan. He 1s a descendant of two pioneer families, many of whose descendants are living in' Trafal- gar township and on his mother's side, the Carriques, of Palermo and Merton districts. Mr. Law- rence is a graduate of Oakville Trafalgar High School and an ac- ...T0 A MAN'S HEART WHEN WE DO HIS SHIRTS HE'S A HAPPY MAN . WE PAY SPECIAL ATTENTION TO LAUNDERING YOUR HUS- BAND'S SHIRTS. THIS MEANS THAT WE PUT IN THE RIGHT AMOUNT OF STARCH (OR NO STARCH AT ALL IF THAT'S HIS PREFERENCE). IT MEANS COLLARS ARE PRESSED SMOOTH - NOT THE TINIEST WRINKLE PRESSED IN - BUTTONS ON TIGHT, NO FRAYED EDGES ON CUFFS OR COLLAR. TRY US AND SEE - JUST PHONE 1900 Laundry Services DUNN ST. JUST NORTH OF COLBORNE | Caswell and at Fort Lauderdale, _| Richmond Hill on Wednesday to tive member of Sheridan Church on the Trafalgar Charge. ss 5 8 Mrs. Keith Merry (formerly al roses, assisted by the groom's mother, wearing navy and white pink corsage. Following a short honeymoon, the groom left for Fort Lewis, Happy the marriage 'Whose anniversary, Is celebrated By cries in the nursery! Dorothy MacPherson) at a shower on Friday evening, March 16th, in honor of Miss Ger- aldine' St. John, whose marriage to Mr. Harold Brunsden takes place on Saturday, March 24th, in Munn's United Church. The guests were members of Munn's Church Choir, of which the bride-to-be is a member. reo Mrs. Arnold Fish visited recent- ly with a former Toronto Nor- mal school friend, Mrs. Douglas Jackson, Toronto. Fa Mrs. S. D. Turner was hostess at a Tupperware demonstration Wednesday of last week. Eighteen guests were present. Mrs. Young of Freeman, was the demonstra- tor. Mrs. Turner later served lunch to her guests. PRP Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Fish en- tertained the young people of the community at a St. Patrick's Day party at their home on Saturday evening. = rom Former Trafalgarites, Miss Luena Conover and Mrs. H. S: Lovering returned on Sunday eve- ning from a six weeks' trip to the south. They made their headquar- ters at Fort Lauderdale and Day- tona Beach taking side trips to other places. Mrs. E. P. Lunau, Mrs. D. Chapman and Mrs. Clarke, Oakville who were in the same party, are also home. At Daytona they met several Oakville friends, including Rey. and Mrs. W. B. Mr. and Mrs. M. Ardenne (Rhea Forster) of Toronto, who returned on Friday after a seven weeks' trip to Florida. sass Allen Edward and Arnold Fish and Walter Royle motored to attend the McNair farm sale. nEx xan Members of Trafalgar Township Farm Forums skipped the regular weekly discussion of farm topics Monday evening to gather in the Community Hall for their annual dance and euchre. They spent a pleasant evening dancing to the strains of Cliff May's orchestra or playing cards. Mrs. William Dent carried off the ladies' euchre rize, G. S. Hopper winning the prize for men. ] PE A number of Trafalgar residents attended the Home and School euchre at Erindale Saturday eve- ning. SWARBRICK--SUTHONS Ann Suthons, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. Suthons, Oakville, was married on Tuesday evening to Sgt. Brian Swarbrick, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Swarbrick, Tor- onto. The marriage took place in St. Chad's Anglican Church, Tor- onto, hte ceremony being perform- ed by Rev. G. H. Johnson. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a gown of white satin and net twih a fingertip. veil, and carried red roses. Her sister, Mrs. N. Steane, was matron of honor and soloist, wearing a gown of lavender taffeta and carrying yellow roses. The bridegroom's sister, Joan Swarbrick, was bridesmaid, and Browyn Jane Precious was flower girl. Grooms- man was Capt. Gordon McClain, and ushers were Lieut. Larry Ziggler and D. W. Suthons. Fol- lowing the ceremony a reception was held at the home of the brid- e's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Suthons. The bride's mother received in a lav- ender gown with a corsage of cor- | Is Your Car Equipp ed With New Tires For Good- Driving ? Weather work it to death. COUNT NOSES, NOT ROSES IS YOUR NAME OBSERVATION Listed In The Last Paragraph The best way to kill time is to |of HOLLYWOOD:REPORTER or MUSIC ALBUM this week 2 TELEVISION By PHILIPS "Canada" Ltd. Model 990 23" Screen 240" Movie Quality Screen $795.00 Home Demonstrations Arranged L. F. CLEMENT 8 THOMAS STREET NORTH, PHONE 1441 REFRIG & OIL BURNERS | SALES & SERVICE DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE "What We Sell We Service' Here's bounty from the . in Springtime toiletries for your own lovely self . . in toys and pure candy to , delight the children. They're "all here--and all are priced 'way down low. 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