Oakville-Trafalgar Journal, 17 May 1951, p. 6

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isdays M THE OAKVILLE-TRAFALGAR JOURNAL Thursday, May v7, vom | = in Ottawa for six weeks as a den-| ---------- _ H ALTON CHILDREN'S RID S0G I torn, It a sonindew of MT. pul | m | Nelson Albertson, formerly of N 0 T | ¢ E Snider's. He was much interested i Complete anm REPORTS ANOTHER BUSY YEAR in scolng the house where his Investment reviomCle> inyony Laving ustshos, clasks father-in-law was born. He also ! 2d or our or jewelery in for, repairs are re i Ee called al the home of Mr. and Service | HR Y requested to call for same be- From April, 1046, to March, 1951, Mrs, Edmund Chamberlain, Oak- = a) i Dining Room fl fore June 1st, 1951--the date the Halton Children's Aid Society ville, Mrs. Chamberlain is an BONDS | EULCRAET of the closing of has completed 139 adoptions, " TRAFAI GAR EE OND Was reported to the annual meet- Cote Sikene 0.B. BERGQUIST fling of the Society by Supt. GF. Two hundred people attended «xen a DOS PAINTS Y, JEWELER Thompson. The meeting was noi the cuchre and dance at Trafalgar | ry last week's issue we i Over Canadian Bank of Bet week in St. Paul's Church, Township Community all on EE ! Milton. Friday, May , sponsored by| ma Sion: 36 adoptons were complet | the Postville Farm Forum. Prizes | his final year at the O.AC. Tt MACRAE & COMPANY ed through the county court dur-|for euchre were won by, Ist, Mrs. should have read the Ontario Vet- Momber i ing the past year, a Society rec-|m. A. Hopper; 2nd, Angus St.|erinary College, Guelph. The INVESTMENT DEALERs ord for any one year, Mr. Thomp-{ john. Lucky draw, Jas. Hoey Vic-| graduation exrecises take place ASSOCIATION OF CANADA ISTI son reported. A total of 297 chil itor Wilson, Mrs. Lloyd Pickard,|yjs week. Following graduation, CHRISTI | ! 1 aren were involved in fue) 107 Mrs. Percy King. Door prize, G0: [oo ino associated with 80 King St. W. Toront,|J80CIETY | cases dealt with in the prof Rochester. The prizes were pre PHONE EM. 4-33 pundas ar i department, while 23 children be-| sented by Emerson Featherstone, Dr. Stirk, a veterinary doctor, in . 4-3374 : i 3 came wards of the Society through | secretary of the Forum, The win-| Brampton. [coy service jit D R E S S E S court action, he revealed. ning numbers were drawn by 1 am : "We owe sincere appreciation to| Grant Fish. Music for the dancing icc 8 pm. families who devote 50|was provided by Walt Alway's foster S H A N F U FUR BLENDED much time, energy, love and un- | grchestra. The elimination dance = derstanding to these children, Who vas won by Mr. and Mrs. J. Bent- gi 5 COHAMA FABRIC are deprived of their own families | ley and the spot dance by Mr. "The Rage in the U.S.A." and homes through no fault of|and Mrs. Gordon Post. Prizes their own," he declared. were donated by Mrs. Mark Se- fin: fic Reading E 3 to 4:30 lly invited 5 and to ding Room i ® Wrinkle Resistant Guest speaker for the meeting cord, T. Eaton Co. Wonder Bread. @ Beautifully Hand Washable $1 4 95 wae Dr. James M. Mather, popular | Gordon Wilson and groceries do- it @® Licht in Weight L] director of the Halton health unit, | nated by members of the Post- I. S 5 who discussed health and welfare | ville Farm Forum. On behalf of in rural Ontario. the members of the Forum, Mr. Taslai18 ; 94% ; Sizes 9-19 and 20 - 24 B. D. Mahon, Campbellville, was | Featherstone thanked the assem- One of the many new fabrics in $795 - $49% a on = ply gor we pp ; this selection. Others range from. . A, Weaver, Burlington; secretary, | mhe members of Munn's Church ran pening ! ® ©. L. Kirkness, Acton; treasurer, and Sunday School held a union "1 EL William Deans, Georgetown; su-| service for Mother's Day on Sun- BURROS' SPECIALTY SHOPPE [fic © © "|i he ics" tena ... AND IN THE MEANTIME . .. i Directors: G. W. McKenzie, Ac-| st John read the 23rd Psalm and HE 136 Colborne St. E. Phone 423 ton; Mrs. Louis J. Lee, Box 411,| py R. Fairbarn led in prayer. EXPERT REPAIRS a Burlington; Dr.C.G. Reid, George" | The children's story was told by 9 town; Mrs. M. E. Nixon, Milton; | mdgar Bradley. The subject of George E. Elliott, Milton; Dr. H.|sermon by Rev. J. W. Stewart t V. Cranfield, Sixth Line, Oakville; | vas "Home and Life in the 5 W. Allan Campbell, Galt Street,| Home." The choir sang a special ? inson, Lakeshore Highway Bast) ottawa visited for the mother's Bradley and family. crens CUTE C AN-CAN At the Sunday School session of Wesley Church on Mother's cher. "Holy Bible, Book Divine," Oakville; Mts. M. J. Brown, R.R. 1, [ anthem. Norval; Mrs. Velma Norris, RR. srr ers 2, Milton; W. G. MacKenzie Rob- & Oakville; K. Y. Dick, Milton; J.I pay weekend with Mr. Bradley's Day, the Mother's Day program The Oakville Club Cabaret, | was sung by the class. At the Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Bradley, AND W. Higgins, Milton. parents, Mr. and --- Mrs. Leslie CHORUS TO BE was given by all of the members of the class taught by Mrs. Arnold Fish. The service was conducted WELL C ANNED by Kenneth Fish and the child- ss Ten's story was told by the tea : M105 mtr Nightmare will now |lenarchs = service which followed: ||: " be presented two nights, Friday|Rey. M. Stewart gave a Mother's i of 4 and Saturday, June 1 and 2, club| Day sermon. ! x president J. C. Cantelon reported: bg ts Ta ip Our prices are low -- as low as they can possibly be It was felt two showings would| pey Russell McGillivray, Oak- for nationally advertised health and beauty aids . . . be necessary to accommodate alll ville, conducted the service for the products you prefer for quality and dependability. the members 2] iiheir Less Mother's Day at Knox Church, ° But one look is worth a thousand words. So check wish to see this year's ShOW.| Sixteen, on Sunday. Under the nolo look 1 er : 2 2 Theme is based on old-fashioned [leadership of Mrs. E. A. H these timely values and see for yourself how really burlesque, and includes the usual EA Hopper Imely Yous an 5; y s the he junior choir sang suitable 1! low our prices are. Youll know at a glance that your can-can chorus numbers, skits|numbers and Billy Wakelin san; JAMES L COOKE LTD ! ; | money buys more at this friendly drug store. and novelty numbers. Mrs. Doug|a solo. L L] Lt ile | Ahern and her wardrobe commit- ey ade La hn | CONTI CASTILE SHAMPOO, 5 02. @9 [lies are aesizning ana making wr, coraon moots of Ba COLBORNE STREET ---- AT NAVY ee . Special camscen ehorust costes. |lpcommanien Te air heer a i KLEENEX, 300 TISSUES - <--- 9 FOR 43 Which ecent tin trim in varlous|soricas Tesento called oo Sates 8 il | u ennery sizes. Pinnonleying Paull ach of the Mere comer ans ie : : Dickson is arranging and rehear-| gar A ] Avs il Ii) | KOTEX, BOX OF 12 2 FOR 79 sing Bob Armstrong's men's chor Dertscny Mr Bietliohe & il us, "The Dusky Bell Singers." 1! ! Tickets go on sale one night pti SHOP IN COOL , | PEPSODENT/| ont. at the club, on the evening fi COMFORT PHILLIPS before the May 24th holiday. Hi MILK OF TOOTH PASTE ({| These will be sold on a first-come, ii STORE MAGNESIA | CONTAINS IRIUM[|| irstservea basis and it is expect: COMPLETELY BIG ECONOMY ||| oer home sure of their saser: | I 1 i AR | LARGE re mae ot le EE coNDITIoNED | SIZE BY | "sit" BE 2 retuy sreis wlio § = ] the benefit of the ticket-picker- | HUDNUT'S! PHONE uppers, and includes square dan- EGG CREME PICNIC SUPPLIES cing. Sale time is 8.15 p.m. | SHAMPOO i 94 a FREE ESTIMATE ON SUMMER CONDITIONING YOUR WINTER HEAT THERMOS BOTTLES FOR YOUR . hh 1-35 PAPER CUPS DRUG Minor Teams Prep ¢ LE i N hi CRENE PAPER PLATES a For Halton Play || ann % i SERVIETTES me 20 teams will make u th i | FREE DELIVER a Ga Ol a | N S P E (H T Ch fai - EE sociation's minor loops this sea- eEm ge Bil | { BACHELOR SHAVE CREAM .b5 Cn) wi ini Being Spe en hi i DOUBLE DANDERINE - - - .70 I JUST CONTR ii . WILDROOT CREAM OIL - - .73 Bl aan : ab 0LS cain ; GILLETTE SHAVE CREAM - .43 doukic header at Gaviisle, luis > i i nd, and will pla cre on aki GILLETTE BLADES .25, .50, $1 in he R E P Al R | di only other team in the peewee mam hl . group, the two clubs will ar- sel TR range their own schedules. I nl ii TIMES CHANGE WE WILL PUT ANY MAKE OF FURNACE IN Ji Few of us, any more, would 5 oT a SI et LEN HOPE MGR. TEL. 94 rather be right than president. IP-TOP SHAPE FOR ECONOMICAL OPERATION h | I THE REXALL DRUG STORE. '* - = OAKVILLE Most of us would rather be wrong 2 ) Boater un) iy JE Ji FOR NEXT WINTER : bi: NEW CAR BUYER PHONE FOR FREE ESTIMATE: COAL - STOKER - OIL _ ; | A 1951 PLYMOUTH BROCKWAY SALES AND SERVICE 3 Li CAN BE DELIVERED NOW ON A REASONABLE DELIVERY in | ll 1 | : .... PROVIDED YOU ORDER SOON GEORGE GRAY. FUE | : i HEDLEIGH HORE LINED wlan: "The Home of Chrysler, Plymouth, Fargo Service" i DUNDAS STREET NORTH OAKVILLE PHONE 1063

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