Oakville-Trafalgar Journal, 17 May 1951, p. 2

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THE OAKVILLE-TRAFALGAR JOURNAL : PEOPLE and EVENTS MRS. DOUG AHERN Mr. J. E. Caple entertained the members of the High School staff and Board membe st week-end at his cottage, Sauble Beach, Lake Huron. sree Friday night, May 18, at 8.30, is "Bingo Night" at the Oakville Club. rex oxox Virginia Milne celebrated her birthday, May 9, while brother marks his on May 21 xara Miss Barbara Pike, Toronto, spent the week-end with the John Tisdall's. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. McKay, of Smith's Falls, are visiting their daughter, and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. A. Bruce Colville. PEE The Oakville Legion Pipe Band will be guests of the White Oak Chapter, LO.D.E, and Mr. D. C. Wainman, manager of the Cen- tury Theatre, after their band con- cert Monday, May 21, at 6.45 p.m. in front of the Century Theatre where the Chapter is holding its gala theatre and draw night. The band will also parade in the the- atre during intermission PHONE 601 Mrs. S. R. Saunders entertained on Saturday evening. os Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bath left Saturday for a two weeks holiday in Buffalo and Niagara Falls. Pr Miss Elizabeth Orr, Edinburgh, burgh, Scotland, is spending some time with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pullen srr Appleby College Annual Games and distribution of prizes will be held at the school on Saturday, May 19, at 2.30 pm. The Rev. G. P. Gilmour, MA, DD, DCL, President and Vice-Chancellor of McMaster University and Mrs. Gil- mour will present the prizes. xr Mr. M. A. Elson is in Sarnia this week on business. ~~ ° sever Mrs. Ted Morgan entertained at an "overseas shower" last week for Mrs. Geoffrey Bide. PRE Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Smith, Sas- katoon, are spending two weeks with their son and daughter-in law, Mr. and Mrs. J. Fyfe Smith, Highland Road, on their way to Scotland. = with this love story... yours to live now and always! ou \ [EN Wi Be | eit ok on \ oh DES R TROTTI cons vars THREE SHOWS NIGHTLY : = They came out of the Blue == = Ridges of Georgia : AT THE CENTURY MAY 28-29-30 6 P.M. - 8 P.M. - 10 P.M. tional Annual Meeting of the I. 0. D. BE. Mrs. Walter Whitaker and her daughter, Amy, have returned from Bermuda. Pr Mr. and Mrs. James A. Roberts returned Sunday from a trip to Williamsburg, Virginia, Washing- ton and Atlantic City. FE Among the out-of-town guests expected to attend the White Oak, LO.D.E Theatre Night. May 21, at the Century Theatre are Mrs. L. W. Newton, Provincial Film Con- venor and party; Col. J. W. Stu- art and party, Toronto; and Mrs. Fred Ross, Regent of the Burling- ton L.O.D.E. Chapter, and other ex- ecutive members; Mrs. W. G. Fra- ser, Mrs. W. N Gilbert, Mrs. M. M. Bush and Mrs. R. A. Gillies, Mrs. Malcom Gray, exmember of Colonel William Ingersoll Chapter, Port Credit, is also bringing a par- ty of members from that town. Mrs. Ryland New, C.B.E., and Ma- jor James Black will officiate at the draw at 9 p.m. eres The G. F. Maccabe"s spent the week-end with Brigadier and Mrs. S. Laurin, Markham. PrP Dr. and Mrs. Harold V. Cran- field, Miss Marlan Rodger (Strat- ford), Mr. John Black and Mr. Ralph Sturrup will attend the Ca- nadian Paraplegic Association din- ner in the Royal York hotel on Friday evening. FEE H. C. Hardwick, H. G. McKil- Top, Alex Tilley and Hunter Reid attended the district Rotary con- ference at the Royal Connaught hotel, Hamilton, early this week. PFA William Gove Is a patient in Oakville-Trafalgar Memorial Hos- pital. sess Mrs. John Blakelock and Mrs. Charles Devenish entertained some sixty people at a tea for Miss Betty Blakelock last week, in hon- or of her approaching marriage. Tea was poured by Mrs. W. Par- naby and Mrs. W. Scott McKay. Serving were Mrs. Donald Hillmer, Miss Jean Murray, Toronto, and Miss Mary Henderson, Hamilton. PE A. A. (Tony) Grove has remov- ed to London, Ont. PRE An auction of outstanding local interest will be conducted today and Friday at Balsam Lawn, un- til recently the residence of Mr. Cortland E. Freer. * ix Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sterling have returned home from Florida. * Mrs. W. R. Walton, Jr, leaves via air on Monday to visit her family fn Swift Current. From Swift Current, Mrs. Walton will go to Saskatoon to attend the Na- PE orth GLADYS GEORGE A ners Inteations Pte Added Attraction: ah TOP WESTERN GUEST STARS NEWS OF THE DAY Mounted." MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESD CHILDREN'S MATINEE - - SATURDAY, MAY 19 ROY ROGERS IN TRAIL OF ROBIN HOOD Also Serial No. 3, "Dangers of The Canadian The new policy of The Gregory Theatre will be to try and obtain a picture each Saturday from the Children's Film Library. AY a GOLDEN SALAMANDER {0 A tame meas pony Ln ARERR EAT 4 THE HOME PHONE OF FAMILY ENTERTAINMENT OAKVILLE Mr. and Mrs. Colin Wilson and daughter, Pamela, of Galt, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Ross A. Wilson. Mrs. Wilson and Pamela are staying this week. sere ee 'Mrs. Len Brown is convalescing at home after an operation in the OakvilleTrafalgar Memorial Hos- pital. foxx oe oe Robert Sunley, of Port Credit, spent the week-end with Mr. and Lt.-Col. and Mrs. C. T. Sharpe are spending this week in Mont- re: a wlw Mrs. C. V. Hillmer is progres- sing favorably after an operation in the Oakville-Trafalgar Memor- ial Hospital. +. ro. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. George M. Hagey on the birth of a son, Monday, May 14, 1961, in the Oakville-Trafalgar Memorial Hospital. ore Mrs, L. H. Bedlington is spend- ing this weel in Streetsville, at the home of her daughter and son- in-law, Lt-Col. and Mrs. C. T. Sharpe. PO Mr. and Mrs. John E. Stothers and family spent the week-end in Hanover with Mrs. Stother's mother, Mrs. George Mitchell. PREF Mr. A. H. Ahern is in Montreal this week on business. PE A tea dance was held at Apple- by College, Friday afternoon, af- ter the Cadet Corps inspection. Trea en Mr. 'and Mrs, J. H. Cross and son, Toronto, are living at No. 88 Riverside Drive. Thursday, May 17, 1951 Mr. and Mrs. (C. S. Freeman re- turned home last week from a four months' holiday in St. Peters- burg, Florida. Bears Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Lauder and family were in Niagara Falls over the week-end. at PEC Mr. and Mrs. Ken Brown and family, Wallaceburg, spent the week-end with Mrs. Ethel V. Brown. PEE Mrs. A. Anundson is spending this week in Windsor. PEE Sir Ernest and Lady MacMillan entertained the members of the Students' Council of the Toronto Symphony at a musical and dance Saturday evening. Among the guests were Misses Muriel Me- Teod, Beth Mac Taggart, Burn Hodges, and Tom Sale. sre ery Mrs. W. H. Armitage and Mrs. MecJunkins, formerly of London, are living at 34 Park Avenue. tx The St. Jude's Women's Guild met at the home of Mrs. Stanley G. Fearman, Monday evening. - Mr. W. C. Green, Barrie, spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. E. Carlton Green. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Birg, entertaining at a supper Panty Sunday for Miss Connie Congo. who Is being married in June, * or gy Congratulations to Mr. ang Geoffrey B. Gunn on the bir, a son, May 8 1951. ol Ea - Mr. John C. Blakelock annoy, es the marriage of his sister, Bet ty Doreen, daughter of the |p, Mr. and Mrs. James B. Blakelogy to Dr. Thomas Andrew i. Thompson, son of the late Mr. gy Mrs. Russell H. Thompson, Nory, Bay. The marriage {ook pla quietly on Friday, May 11, 1a in St. John's United Chureh, ogy. ville. ox wow Among the guests entertained by Dr. and Mrs. C. Lloyd-Jones after the annual meeting of the Oakyill, Humane Society were: Professy and Mrs. Hlisworth Jaeger, my. falo; Mrs. Noel Baton, Wate. down; Rev. and Mrs. C. J. Lot (Rev. Loat is secretary of the 0p. tario Humane Society), and pr and Mrs. John Bell, Hamilton, oro mo Jean Caroline Galloway, daugh ter of Major and Mrs. Strome Gal. Continued on page three ONLY THE MOVIE THEAT 5 THOMAS GOMEZ - GECIL KELLAWAY Directed by VICTOR SAVILLE Mrs. J. H. Sunley. sie = =» Mrs. Camille Theriault and chil- dren, of Parkton, N. B., has ar- rived to join her husband here. They will live in Bronte. x x x oa ox Mrs. BE. A. Morton, of Windsor, mother of Mrs. Frank S. Milligan, died on Sunday. ore owe Mrs. Florence Jenks, London, England, is visiting her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Turnbull, for six weeks. BS PI Mrs. P. S. Kergow and Miss Madeline Kergow, Vancouver, B. C., are visiting Mrs. Kergow's son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Cantelon. + x » Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Mowat, who celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary on Sat- urday. +s a» Mr. and Mrs. Garnet H. Dick- son, Galt, spent the week-end with their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Dickson. 0s noe Mrs. M. MacTaggart, Toronto, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. K. W. MacTaggart. PS Mrs. Phelps Goodwin, of Clark Mills, N. Y. is visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Kennish. wow or ow Mr. and Mrs, Allan G. Keeley entertained at a '"house-warming' party In thelr new home on En- nisclare Drive, Saturday night. x ww omw Mr. and Mrs. Graham White have arrived from England to take up residence on Lakeshore High- way, West. Quality & Service Scade's Grocery (Bill Scade) Rudyard Kipling's Story! Technicolor Thrills! Teor ; ey Z ERROL FLW "DEAN STOCKWELL PALL RETO LMED AGAINST AUTHENTIC BACKGROUNDS IN MYSTIC INDIA! ; Screen Play by LEON GORDON, HELEN DEUTSCH and RICHARD SCHAYER A METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER PICTURE RE. SCREEN CAN-DO IT! NA + ARNOLD MOSS - LAURETTE LUEL + Produced by LEON GORDON A ET, THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY ---- MAY 17-18-19 WATCH FOR THESE COMING ATTRACTIONS BORN YESTERDAY starring , Judy Holiday Academy Award winner ® ' MA AND PA KETTLE BACK ON THE FARM Funniest picture in a decade. (J 3 GUYS NAMED MIKE Jane Wyman-Van Johnson (J DOUBLE CROSSBONES Donald O'Connor ° MRS. O'MALLEY AND MR. MALONE Marjorie Main and James Whitmore (star of "Battleground") ® NEVER A DULL MOMENT Fred MacMurray, i Irene Dunne ; 13 LETTER {Charles Boyer, i Linda Darnell London Films present starring DAVID NIVEN MARGARET LEIGHTON 5 0 Oa MAY 21 9% -22-23 THE SHOWPLACE Dundas & Division Sts. Delivery: Phone 505 PHONE OF HALTON COUNTY OAKVILLE 1120 MOVIES ARE BETTER THAN EVER "Thursda) fais i DRY HAS Not onl frequent «ue BE ticulous us toda; For P RAR AAA AA AA AAA AA [ot

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