Oakville-Trafalgar Journal, 10 May 1951, p. 3

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Thursday, May 10, 1951 BRONTE : (Continued from Page: 2) and Shirley Lawlor, Johnnie and Bobble Landry, and her brothers Herbie and Dannie. + ox ox Mrs. George Penfield and her sister Mrs. Sullivan of Toronto spent the weekend in Buffalo. daughter spending parents. Bob Allan of R.M.C. has gone to Halifax for his summer train- ing and will week cruise. * later take a six one Grant Williams from Port Doxer is a fer weeks with her Mr. and Mrs. THE OAKVILLE-TRAFALGAR JOURNAL "Page 3 Mr. and Mrs. Grant Williams spent the weekend in Port Dover. tr ox oxo Mr. Judson Hopkins is visiting his 'brother and sister-in-law Mr. and Mrs, R. A. Hopkins. x osx oe Trae he Bronte Community Club ln their weekly euchre in the car . . DUNDAS ST. N. Drive in today and let us remove the dents in your . expert workmanship. WHEEL ALIGNMENT .... ... will prevent the necessity of continually. rotating your tires and will distribute the wear. HEDLEIGH HOME LIMITED "The Home of Chrysler, Sales & Servi BODY AND FENDER PAINT WORK Plymouth, Fargo ce" PHONE 1063 Hall on Monday eve- ning. Winners were: Ladles-- 1st, Mrs. Imogene Carpenter; 2nd, Mrs. Grief. Men's 1st, Mr. L. Patterson; 2nd, Mrs. Dave Fitz simmons. Mrs. Grief won the lucky draw. * vm wen Jack Sargent, RIM.C. has gone to Chiliwack for his summer training course. J TRAFALGAR Ralph Fish, who has just ended his studies in the third year at the Ontario Veterinary College, Guelph, has been appointed gov- ernment interne meat inspector for two months at the Campbell Soup Company, New Toronto. * * EI Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Post en- tertained at dinner on Friday eve- ning, in honor of Mrs. Post's fa- ther, Mr. Albert MacMurray and her sister, Mrs. Elmer McLean, whose birthdays fall on the same day, May 4th. Mr. MacMurray, who is ninety years of age is a native of Traaflgar township. His birthplace is on tne concession, near Snider's Corners. He farm- ed all his life until about 14 years ago when he retired. During the years the United Farmers' Co- operative operated in this district, Mr. MacMurray was president of the company and for many years he was president of the Trafalgar Tp. Farm. Loan. Mr. MacMurray has a good memory and can tell many interesting stories of this district of past years. deren On Wednesday, May 2nd., a son ALL THIS School Concert series. RAND HEAVENLY, Too! We all know that $5.00 won't buy much today--and the way things are going, it may buy less tonyorrow. But we do, know where you can still get a full generous $5.00 worth for only $5.00--at the 1951-52 Home and Think of it--5 wonderful concerts from Bach to Boogie--from mod- ern to classic, presented by nationally acclaimed performers at a price that is only possible because of your H & S facilities. Tickets have already been made available to last year's subscribers, and the response has been terrific, both adult wise' and student wise. We urge you to order your season subscription immediately, to avoid possible disappointments. Remember--the accommodation is limited. The coupon below is for your convenience. ADULT SEASON SUBSCRIPTIONS (5 PERFORMANCES) $5.00 STUDENT SEASON SUBSCRIPTIONS (5 PERFORMANCES) $1.00 Now fake a look at what we have for you 1. October 11th--By popular request--Mary Syme and the Solway String Quartet. Re- member them from last year? versatile musical groups. Mr. Hersenhoren is equally at home: on the Toronto Sym- | n Singing String: phony Podium or at the Wayne and Schuster mike. January 17th--The Mendelssohn Choir, directed by Sir Ernest MacMillan. This magnificent aggregation of top-flight choristers is truly the highlight' of any con- cert series. Fortunate are those who can attend a Mendelssohn Choir concert. February 15th--The Canada Packers Operatic Society--Thrill to the inimitable melodies and sparkling wit of a Gilbert and Sullivan rollicking Operetta interpre- ted by this talented, well-known group. March 14th--The Toronto High School Sy of all the Toronto High Schools, welded together Into the top Junior Symphony. in the country. There you have it--the 1951-52 H & S Concerts. We know you'll really enjoy them, too. But we also know there are so many people in the community who will want to attend, that unless you act now to secure your season subscription, you might be unlucky enough to be left out. So of Canada's most phony Orch fill in the coupon and send it in NOW. he leading Home & School Concert Series, Post Office Box 171, Oakville, Ontario Please forward ADDRESS Amount Enclosed $ The 1951-52 H. & S. Concerts--A musical investment for you and your children was born to Dr. and Mrs. Lorne Carpenter, Toronto, Frederick Lorne. Dr. Carpenter, who is a son of the late Rev. Fred L. Car- penter, formerly minister of Tra- falgar Charge, attended Munn's Public School, and occasionally visits friends in Trafalgar. His mother lives in Toronto. ; sass Miss Jurie Fish with the student teachers of Hamilton Normal School, went by train on Friday in a body to Toronto and while there visited many places of in- terest, among them the Ontarlo Parliament Buildings, where they vere addressed by the Hon. Dana Porter, Minister of Bducation. Other places visited were the Hospital for Sick Children and the Happy Gang's studio. rrr oxox Mr. and Mrs, Charles Manley and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mun- To, of Clarkson and Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Post were guests Saturday evening of Mr. and Mrs. E. Me- ean. PR Russell Chard, 1950 graduate of the O.A.C., has been appointed assistant fruit Inspector of the Ontario. Department of Agricul- ture for the summer months, for the district between Hamilton and Agincourt. During his residence here, he Is staying at the home of his.former roommate, Ralph Fish, crane Donald King is home from the O.AC. having finished writing his exams in the final year of. the degree course in Agricultural Science. rerun Mr. and Mrs. Harold Albertson Toronto, were guests on Sunday at the home of their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Fish. Pr Mr. and Mrs. Melville Price and children, Billie and Betty, Lewiston, N.Y. were weekend guests at the home of Mrs. Price's parents, Mr. and Mrem George H. King. cs as J. Daly and Miss Dorothy Barber, Toronto, visited for the weekend at the home of their sister, Mrs. C. W. Conover. . x Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Albertson and Miss Mary Albertson motor- ed to Erin on Friday on a short visit to the home of their son and brother, Mr. Usher Albert- son. ERE Mrs. Lloyd Pickard entertained the members of Munn's Church W.A. for the May meeting. The devotions were conducted by Mrs. R. Fairbarn. An interesting ac- count of her recent trip by train to Vancouver was given 'by Mrs. David Hoey and Mrs. Arthur Campbell contributed a reading. now x x The Drumquin Women's In- stitute, under the leadership of the president, Mrs. Lorne Cham- berlain, held a successful euchre and dance in Trafalgar Tp. Mem- orial Hall on Friday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Ford and Mr, and Mrs. Emerson Ford at- tended the funeral of their aunt, Mrs. Herbert Clark (Charlotte Ford) on Monday at Brampton. Miss L. Featherstone, a relative, also attended the funeral. May 4th. Euchre prizes for the ladies were won by, first Mrs. Harry Pickett, second, Mrs. Lloyd Pickering; men, Roy Coulson. The draw prizes were won by Harry Pickett and Herbert La- Pere. He er a han ee ee A A REAL GIFT FOR MOTHER PHILIPS PORTABLE RADIO MODEL CMB-41-L At home or away . . . there's music and fun with the popular "petite" portable. Its small size belies its versatile per- formance and tonal quality. 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