Oakville-Trafalgar Journal, 16 Aug 1951, p. 3

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ir Bay CO. pl x PN | oem XX RCT NNW Page 3 frhursday, August 16, 1951 THE OAKVILLE-TRAFALGAR JOURNAL FOR . . - ASSIST AT SHOW leaving the neighborhood to = Flower girls for the National J side fn Oukville. In a reminis NSU LA N Gladiolus, Show, to be held in cent mood, Mr. R. D_ Fleming, ; Victoria. Hall on Friday and MISS ADA MARSHALL MC, went back over bo : = = Saturda, der th J to incidents in Mr. SEE a rh Ee mn Residents of Trafalgar Com-| boyhood, with special 'reference D.E., will be: Carol Austin, Shir-|Munity and members of Munn's| i" accompanying his parents, 3 c ln ley Ballantyne, Mi Mi Bell, Carol] Church, assembled at Trafalgar |ine late Mr. and Mrs. George ¥ Birge, Heather Kennish, Carol| Memorial Hall on Friday evening | camppell and his brother Nor- 2 AND SON Merry, Susan Smith and Virginia 0 honour Mr. and Mrs. Arthur|yan (now of Guelph) to church, pundas St. N. Phone 76 | Soanes. Campbell and family prior to their = SEE..... A 100,000 Gladiolus Blooms VICTORIA HALL WALLACE PARK 30TH ANNUAL SHOW CANADIAN GLADIOLUS SOCIETY AUGUST 17 2 p.m.--10 p.m. Fashion Show--4 p.m. Afternoon Tea--3-5.30 p.m. AUGUST 18 10 a.m.--10 p.m Flower Auction Presentation Prizes--9 p.m. Snack Bar E30 C3 CE CE CE CER CE 3 TE CE CE CER CE CE CER CE RCE TE RE CE LE oc DOOR PRIZE--$25.00 GLADIOLUS BULBS 4 DRAWS DAILY FOR BASKETS OF BLOOMS SPONSORED BY WHITE OAK CHAPTER OAKVILLE OEE HOT 08 SOE CE 0 SOCCER OE RSC OE CEE Ob SOE the boys seated on the dashboard seat of the buggy. He also men- tioned his visits in later life by automobile over the Sixteen and Twelve Mile Hills to call on Mrs. Campbell, the former Miss Alice Gunby, of Nelson. The presentation of an upholstered chair and floor lamp was made by Mr. Gordon E. Post. Mr, Campbell was also in a reminis- cent mood in his speech in which he thanked the givers for their kindness to Mrs. Campbell and himself. A humorous touch was lent to the ceremony wheh during Mr. Campbell's talk, little two year old Eleanor Campbell sat in the chair and started rocking. During the evening. euchre was played. Mr. Elton McLean an- nounced the prize winners as fol- lows: Ladies, 1st, Mrs. 2 Dent; 2nd. Bmerson Ford; consolation, Mrs. Ellison Ball. Men--1st, Stanley Gorman; 2nd. Arnold Fish and Lloyd Picker- ing; (Mr. Pickering winning the draw.) Consolation, Emerson Ford and Jos. Bentley, (Mr. Ben- ley winning the draw.) Mr. Me- Lean announced that all the priz- es as well as payment for rent of the hall had been donated. The ladies served bountiful refresh- ments. The members of the committee who were in charge of all arrangements for the presen- tation were Mrs. L, Fish, Mrs. J. Bentley and Miss M. Featherstone. Mr. Campbell has recently sold his farm and the sale of live stock, implements and household goods takes place on Saturday, Aug. 8th. Mrs, ess san The members of Munn's church 'Woman's Association entertaid- ed on Wednesday afternoon, Aug. 8th, at the home of Mrs. Wilfrid Pickering for Mrs. Nelles Laugh- ton and Miss Kathleen Laughton, who are leaving September to live in the London, Ontario, vic- inity. In the absence of the pres- ident, Mrs. A. Walsom, the vice- president presided. The hostess, Mrs, Pickering, read an address and Mrs. A. A. Biggar presented Mrs. Laughton with a handbag. The gift of a cup and saucer to Kathleen was made by little Bev- erly Campbell. Mrs. Laughton in (Continued on Page 6) BRONIE MISS LESLIE MARTIN PHONE BRONTE 130d Karen Chalmers was hostess at a party for a group of her little [friends on Friday afternoon. Those attending were Donnie Aitchison, Marty Busby, Rose- mary Walker, Wendy Ross, Bon- nie Gaye Wright, Yvonne Lowe, Donald McAllister, Bonnie Me- Kay, Myrna McCoy, Janie and Lynda Lang, Linda Bowen, Shir- ley Poole and June Craigie. PE Rev. and Mrs. LeRoy Sargant, Denver, . former residents of Bronte, are visiting friends and relatives in town. The Misses Baird of George- town were guests at the home of Mrs. H. Carpenter, Nelson St., last weekend. PO Mr. and Mrs, Herbert Kelly and family, Winnipeg, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. Do- brashian last week. FO Mr. Albert Brady, Toronto, visited his sister and brother-in- Taw, Mr. and Mrs. P. Hughes and family, last weekend. Fr The Bronte Horticultural So- ciety are holding - their annual Flower Show on Aug 22 and 23 in the United Church Basement. FYE Mr. and Mrs, Ken C. Johnson have announced the engagement of their daughter Elinor Edith to Mr® Kenneth Shannon of Mil- ton. The marriage will take place Sept. 1 in Walton Memorial Unit- ed Church, Congratulations to Dannie Scarrow, Dunnville, former Bronte resident, whose ball playing abil- ity merited such a good write-up in the Welland paper. nos oa ss Mrs. Cy Burcutt and daughter who have been guests and Mrs. Ford Rogers, Queen Elizabeth Highway, for the summer, left for their home in Coronado, California, on Tues. EERE Mrs. Stella Davis and son Brian, Sovereign Street, have re- turned home from Shallow Lake, where Mrs. Davis was visiting her mother, Mrs. Spears. reas Sorry to hear that Ken Staf- ford has been suffering from a severe case of sunburn. er Victor Hinton, Nelson Street, returned from a Mr. and Mrs. OUR BARGAIN | BUNDLE Relieves YOU Of Heavy Washing TRY [T ONCE AND YOU'LL USE IT AGAIN | CALL 1900 LAUNDRY SERVICES DUNN STREET NORTH visit to Kitchen: last Thursday. TE waa Mr. and Mrs. Norman Newport, Burlington, were weekend guests at the home of Mr. Newport's sister, Mrs. Frank Beecraft, Nelson Street. ova Mr. and Mrs. Ford Rogers held a going away party for Mrs, Cy Burcutt and daughter Fran on Saturday evening, Far Mrs. C. Ribble, Hamilton, vis- ited her daughter, Mrs. Lloyd Stafford, last week. " Fs Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hinton, Kit- chener, were weekend guests of their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Martin. FO Mr. W, MacDonald, Jones St. was a weekend guest at the cot- tage of his brother Albert Mac- Donald, on Lake Simcoe. pS Ee Mrs. Grant Bray held a Euchre party at her home on Jones St., Tuesday evening. oe owes The Walton Memorial' United Church held their annual picnic at Hidden Valley park on Satur- day afternoon. FO ois Miss Kate Brady and Miss Katherine Kass of Boston were guests of Miss Brady's sister-in- law and niece Mrs. Brady and Mrs. P. Hughes last weekend. + 0s xt % Mr. and Mrs, Robert Joyce and son Ben have moved to their new home on Nelson Street. - - Sorry to hear that Mrs. Wm. Milligan entered St. Joseph's hospital on -Tuesday to undergo an operation, Pane Mr. and Mrs. H. Harold and family, Belleville, spent several days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Dobrashian last week. POE June, Florence and Phillip Gutwein of Toronto, visited their grandmother Mrs. A. Petrie, last week, while their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Gutwein were visiting friends in Atlantic City. + = . Pte. Bill Landry, who was home on leave from Camp Borden last weekend, was taken to hospital in Toronto on Sunday due to an accident, ROCK AND ROLL Worry is like a rocking chair, it will give you something to do, but it won't get you anywhere. FOR Quality Meats Fruits & Vegetables Groceries PHONE 1020 livery). (Prompt CARLOAD GROCETERIA R. E. Harris, Prop. NOT A WORRY IN. 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