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Oakville-Trafalgar Journal, 26 Feb 1948, p. 4

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Thursday, February 26th Page 4 Ia Em THE OAKVILLE-TRAFALGAR JOURNAL b 0 popular might well bear out the (0 n'"' Sing A Song belief (well founded in other PEOPLE and EVENTS CLUB 2 Sulli quarters too) that the British v Of Sullivan Empire 4s far from decadent to- day, The imperishable nonsense i i that Gilbert and Sullivan packed ing a banquet on Friday night for | Noi You can't credit the|mpere was once a young 1ady of} ii, «prs. Pinafore," "Tolan- Wife Preservers By Marion Languay The Oakville Army orchestra The Canadian Legion are hold- By DOROTHY MABEE : dancing e ladies' played for dancing at the members of the Auxiliary and : % i this. n, r " night at the Legion hall on Fri-| the Legion, who assisted on the atomic bomb with this. - Ca os re The Gondoliers," Was day evening, A number of Le-|poppy fund and at the Christmas| The Rotary pulled the string indeed "a source of innocent mer- nr i » i during this Cried, "Isn't it odd riment" to the singers i ya I can never tell "God evening sing-song. For dessert. prepare packaged Tn Save the Weasel" from '"POP| pofreshments served by Miss fons sy, tener ovr ca Go: Goes the King." Catherine Wilkes, the hostess of 3 the evening, brought to an enjoy- able conclusion a seriess of 7|of community support, meetings. An enrolment of just| Through the kind offices of under 50 and an average attend-| St. Clair Low, a number of | | ance of 22, in the face of some of | recordings used at the hl "2 jonnaires and their ladies from tree party. Following the banquet | on the green light and T eager Lay were present. "| there will be entertainment pro- little beavers FEN vided by professionals from Ham-|started jlton and a splendid evening iS|yight in a- anticipated. February 17th was guest night for the meeting of the Ladies Auxiliary of the Canadian Legion at Legion hall. Cribbage, euchre, darts and ping-pong were played after which refreshments were c hompin'. How many of us are prone to The dream say something very similar when anyone suggests that we sing a song! The brilliant performances of concert and radio artists fill roe orn Mrs, Jack Murray, Robinson St, is progressing favorably fol-|of renovat- lowing an operation at the West-| ing the north rs, Eastw ern hospital. ; ; served by Mrs. Eastwood and her EL side of Vie Oe nd also, unfortun. | the toughest weather of the Sea- | were provided by the Prom, SER en Mr and Mrs, Bert' Feenan|/ Holl nes ed ately, with inferiority. Unless son, are encouraging indications | Music Centre of Toronto, its begin ning. * With h emmer, we are in church, surrounded by amateurs like ourselves, or in the spent a few days in Detroit vis- The regular monthly meeting iting Mrs, Keenan's mother. of the Westwood Friendly Circle v IES hower bath, where vigorous vi Feb, 18 at Westwood . o ; or : ri a present)| A. W. (Bus) Richards has tak | EY es To of maiing | CE\SAIE drowns OUD vocalizing, Boe aacies were Duty quilting and [on ® position with Oakville Mo anything, else capable o bo we hardly ever dare to Lift our Girls Wanted Blu. haty garments for lays |fors os manager of the mechan: o Spntenics 5 Sng voice and sing. How different is 5 hment: re served |ical department. were off! This section of the, 4s,q)0Saxon from the Italian, - gitar, | Reve So 2 nh SE hall but a short time ago consist-| * "FECT I TET flows into F t the close of the meeting. ; > at the clos: oF me 8. Mrs. Alan Mackenzie, Linbrook | ed of three rooms, One was for| oo" naturally as a bird greets At New actory checking coats, the other two Road, leaves Friday for New dawn. On Saturday Mr. and Mrs. were in the manner of Fibber Mc- ] York to meet her husband, who ; . hn Pate moved into the house J a Cr : ped = noes. their. sons have |S flying home after having spent - = Si, Sala EE ey In Oakville 3 hree i quite know Te - been building by floodlight. Se fn ging and longed it was shoved out of sight, | Crafts music appreciation "Gil- nna 3 Np aan temporarily of course, into either | bert and Sullivan Party," on Feb. 3 1p On Saturday, immy Hasarh of the dems. Barb Allin 'took| 20th. CANADIAN GENERAL ELECTRIC CO,, LTD. 5) Wilton Ave, wes rushed to], [i meny friends will be sorry | OF He (SLL EU hat mail to learn that Colonel Seth Pepler While Mr, and Mrs, Hamilton Ene Se was rushed to Western hospital oo Sav magia i Smith's recordings of "Trial by GOOD PAY Tessing very well and is expects SuRdaY for an accute appendiet [BRE A ad or itv] Jy" opentd the evenings pro EXCELLENT WORKING CONDITIONS ed home this weekend. tis operation. ne al Te new me Eo I another part of town the ; pier : 7 song sheets for the party were Apply m d carpenters? Pat| > : oh Dr. and Mrs, H, M. Deans have | omen are goo rolling off a mirieograph mach- William MacGowan has been nH Smi 1 : a Ly Cen || tt for a short visit in Florida, | Smith and brother Ray were the|,, "4 preakdown in the original onfined to bed with the flu ' . EE ; tis sie s pe i Sr -- 3 machine in Toronto caused by the Nat Em lo ment Office Mr, Walter Reeves has kindly | sh the 10% even Presi progro cut, had created this crisis. 1 bl Mr. Mrs. C. W. Blumber, : ght hi i pa berg| iid to accept Humane Soci-| dent Dynes brought his own ham) yy, pony of the compositions have left trip to Washington, ; ; y ive hi ; 4 De eft on a trip to Washington | oi cans quring the illness of Lt.- er Sn Fu ok him | 3 ozart set before his orchestra to Oakville a Er a Colonel Pepler. His telephone | a i 2 Sh SE L perform, the ink was barely dry 8 number is 306-R. > lpi er €ar-| nh their copies as Mr. Cushnie A euchre and dance was held in Ohma school on Friday night. less" Dunell spent some time on a Teen-Town project of licking xxx and his wife led the group through tl i "The Mi- +a : 0 te vt Tne Bins an get (11, [ovorite songs from The Lk tea during Lent why no do so in| > s kado. Brightly Dawns Our The Rev. Fred Jackson wel ts ting them back into the control t iy comed those present at St. Jude's a good cause and take your guests tower safe, sound and in system- Wedding Day," in 4-part harm- 5 - x ; to one of the Thursday teas at| ®t 3 7 ony, was a most ettective piece ||| Custom Slaughtering . .. Curing . .. Smoking parish hall on Wednesday for the 5 atic order. For some of this gal- i 7 3 Knox Presbyterian Church? of sight-reading, presaging suc- showing of colored movies of the lant band, Sunday dinner was an i ] 5 a i 1 re ved br - 2 + Bring your beef, veal or 'pork to our modern abattoir TE oe warcors ars. Toy ovies may be reserved ny To at Tow | oo or any future glee club ef: gy p If you plan entertaining for th Introd she: speakers ig 2 re of the einer % was lucky oF not that the members might under- at Milton. . . . Save yourself endless hours by letting Mr A. H Tweddle, an optome- SE the left-over hot-dogs of Satur-| ; us do this work for you. trist who had been commission-|. poo. mon was gay with red day night weren't thrown out be-| It has been said that the best BACON, HAMS and SHOULDERS ed by the Canadian government! "ib iue even to the flows | fOr Sunday. Food is food, but|sign of the vitality and intelli- CURED and SMOKED and the National Institute for the | 1c ®0 B00 5 0 TH o| there is a limit to what one's con-| gence of & nation is its ability to y Bind fo Ee frien re ee na matey 19 the shinai een fae Is anyone Foe at seat js fact that 50- Elsley's Frosted Foods Limited Be g yesight of Bskimos| voi oak and angela Bruce missing this week? odd years after their first produc- OAKVILLE PHONE 1214 The movie was high-lighted by many close-ups of Eskimo moth- ers and their babies and scenes of daily life in the lonely outposts Band leader Don Locksley and | tion these operettas are still so Alec, trombonist, were down on i their knees, too, but they were ae Nan hion, Viteregent Gf the Ane | LLiig) out ahiien for thefor of civilization. Among Mr. | Joie pon VO ved the | Chestra stands. Something to Tweedle's fellow passengers on prer harmonize with their (sigh) heav- : ts wi ; , ; wr Mrs ear oo pussts who numbered over 200.| 22H EE [] | The proceeds from the bridge, he 2 ; the late Canon Turner and their|, * PLOT UF 2 nd rer. | Fuiting in an appearance when three-month old baby. Proceeds 2] the work for the day is done - Chapters of the LODE. Mrs) H. C. Rickaby, regent of the White Oaks, and Miss Marion Mac- fle' will be donated to the Oak- Ville, Memorial Hospital Bund, | |[Sorens sound like cricket, and Tm admitting it, But--the casu- of the meeting will be used for the extension of missi i i ion of missionary work A truer statement never was made, but who would have it otherwise. Healthy || in northern Canada. Mrs. Harley Dunsheath and|al observer can make a stand, xxx xx Mrs. W, H, Hall presided at the |look it over, and comment for the young ones--living each" day for its own joys and sorrows; happy in the thought Mrs. Toni Mendel entertained | tea table. The ladies responsible | benefit of those who did the bang- that mom and dad will guide them and 'care for them and their wants. at a musical on Tuesday night at| for getting the necessary equip-|ing, swallowed the dust, and suf- her home on King St. ment ready for the tea were Mrs. | fered the results of miscalculated i Taine ar er Tere se a _ May we suggest that in order to stretch out your hard-pressed budget, Mrs. Lioyd-Tones, who is an ac-| Wethey; tea assistants were Mrs. [and for one day accomplished and at the same time clothe your lad for all occasions, you visit . . . tive worker for the Grenville| A, Folland, Mrs, A. Armstrong, | more than even they dreamed J k F 2 B D Mission, would appreciate dona. | Ms. A. Banfield, Mrs, F. Sparl. | they could, without leaving a lit- + Jack Fraser's Boys Department | tions of old silk stockings or used | ing, Mrs. D. Patrick, Mrs, H, Lee, | ter of beaten boards about to|ll &. look over the large range of merch andise, and select your requirements be- | rayon wear. The material is sent | Mrs J. Farnham, Mrs. J. Wynd- | ess up the effect of a job well fore the Easter rush. | to Labrador, where it is dyed and | ham and Mrs. D, Tough, begun. I made into sturdy and attractive ne Visualizing what the lounge mats, Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Savin an- | Will be like when it is completed exer nounce the arrival of a son on|iS a lot of fun and although the Major-General C. Vokes and | Monday. x picture is still a little fuzzy, by B Print Shirts Golf Hose B Flannelette Lt.-Colonel O, F. Bingham, of Or- sxx the time the dust clears there'll 3 All - wool, English Pyjamas tona Barracks, are on a tour of| The Maggie Waddell Rebekah |be a change. (0) Plaid Shirts imported, lastex (0) ns the 5th U.S. Army area, and while | Lodge is having a euchre in the rr gE Combinations Be the vatd Sits will comfer| CadteNows? hall Wednesday, (| LABELLED "APPEASEMENT: Y overalls ........ $2.49 || tops; in shades of : with U.S. Army officers on ml 3rd, at 830 p.m. Every- Reimponitton oF prt = Ss o grey and brown. || Braces (elastic) 7 i of price ceilings i i p i tualidetence 'problems. poly, wrelooms, on Butter and meat is ers Tesh Ln Staes vio 10 $ bir hortsi cB =a = " » by Canadian Gro- 'll Special $1.16 MARKED FOR SAME FATE AS GANDHI cer, The grocery business paper ot says editorially that Ottawa's 5 ib 5 : move is the result of agitation by a mimorty of the general puniie|| Breeches -2.98 to 5.50 Longers -3.98 to 8.95 "backed by a portion of the -daily press." "Had Ottawa not suffer- ed from the cold foot malady so early, it would not have b ' T ed to the cry for price controls B again," says the editorial. "Things SPECIAL . oy s ALL-WOOL would have settled down gradu- CLEARANCE T d V-NECK ally as they always do when pri ' EL er Puller : Windbreakers S 2 In shades of Blue HARD WORK SAID GOOD FOR a Sizes 6 to 16 years uits Maroon or Caramel BUSINESS eg. to $6.95 - With Short & Breech Sizes 24 to 34 Breech & Longs A .general merchandising man- 3.49 or 2 3.50 oie - Ts mwa 1 sum- 2 Pair Longs prospects this way, reports Hardware and Metal: "We 12.95 to 24.95 expect it will be a hard year, but it will not be a bad year, "Pre- sumably he means there's a lot " 2 Ee Shop at the Store where your Dollar Goes Furthest work will pay off reasonably well," observes the hardware bus- i 4 |iness paper in an editorial. "This : E Gay prospect of hard work ahead may av be the best thing in the world for : ed fh ne hie | Canadian business. Few will balk » spirators in the same at the prospect of doing a good Dy ndhi was taken Pandit Nehru | job, even a tough job, so long as Police spread a dragnet fo round up the | they nave reason to believe the |( 92 COLBORNE ST. E. PHONE 645-W OAKVILLE, ONT alleged gang of Cont nay 40 members of the s a Sabha were arrested. e Maha Gandhi's slayer, Nathuram Vinayak G bha is the organization of which odse, is a member. turn.

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