Page 3 . THE OAKVILLE-TRAFALGAR JOURNAL Thursday, February 22, 1951 PEOPLE and EVENTS MRS. DOUG AHERN PHONE 601 a stag party on Wednesday eve ning for Peter Tizard, who is being Lady Baillie and Mrs. A, W.| Mrs. Harold Wyatt and Miss | married Februaty 24th. Baillie left on Sunday to spend | Mariam Rodgers of Stratford vis- + - two weeks at the Belmont Hotel [ited with Dr. and Mrs. Harold V.| Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Bear in Bermuda Cranfield over the weekend more Jr, of Toronto spent the FIL > 2 weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Gor- and Mrs. Samuel Hershen-| Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Armour are|don T. Beardmore. Toronto, entertained at [entertaining at a supper party on ERY supper on Saturday evening be- [Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Smith, esse fore attending the Belmont Pl ers performance of Among their gue Ar. and Mrs. K. W. between 430 and 5 pam. In con-| Miss Judith Horton of Toronto| mye Young People's Society of and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Campbell, [nection with the Girl Guides' |spent the weekend with Mrs. W.| (he alton Memorial Church ew Thinking Day. ~| J. Stone and family. held a meeting in the church on Mr. J. H. Tisdall is in Windsox poe ERA Monday evening, Feb. 19. on business. The Ladies' Aid Society of Knox [ aro und Mrs, T. St. Clair Low E Bi Presbyterian Church will hold | jpop Sunday for New York. Mr. Joseph Burnett Atkins, bro- | their fourth Lenten tea in the [myo gai] from New York on TRAFAI GAR ther of Mr. George C. Atkins, [church hall on Thursday after-|mecqay for three weeks in the a died on Saturday. Mr. At was [noon, March 1, from 3 to 5.30, manager of Imperial Bank, Kingston Road and Balsam Ave, Toronto. tree Mr. John Irwin of Vancouver, a former resident of Oakville, was in town over the weekend. Miss Tiggie Doty is progressing favorably after an appendix op- eration in the Oakville-Trafalgar Memorial. Hospital on Monday. . Mrs. E. T. C. Burke entertain: ed, at a surprise shower for Mrs. R. B. Collett on Thursday eve- ning. ress Miss Mary Chisholm had an appendectomy in the Oakville- Trafalgar Memorial Hospital on Monday. cso Judge and Mrs. W. N. Robin- son and Miss Mary Robinson are holidaying at Coral Gables, Flor- ida. EE Mr.. and Mrs. Paul Herrick of Toronto spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Herrick, PI Misses Pat and Joan McCleary entertained at a buffet supper Friday evening before the Valen- tine Dance at the Oakville Club. ses sa Mrs. A. E. Smith has returned from Montreal where she visited Mrs. F. G. Blake, xnxx Mr. and Mrs. W. Colville, Tor- onto, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. A. Bruce Colville. tans Harry Howard spent the "Born Yester- There will be broadcast over CBC stations tod: Mrs. W. Adamson Sr. and- Mrs. Aen |W. Anderson Sr. will convene. a a Green return from Florida toda Mr. and Mrs. W. Sinclair, St) where they have been holidaying John, NB, have moved to Oak | Slo doe ville and taken up residence at St = Zt Coors Bt ast Master Freddie Wright enter Birth: To. Viesiaia, wife of|ained. eighteen of his young trip: To Iga, Ww friends at a skating party to cel Capt. E. W. Finch-Noyes, RCN, S (arty at Halifax, N. . er Robbie Chisholm celebrated hi: party. csv on Saturday + x = box Lions Club of Oakville was the largest attended ever. Dinner, fol cing, was offered to the Lions thefr ladles and guests on Thurs: ay, the regular meeting night, a Victoria Hall. ve Stirling Bantield from St. Andrew's College for the mid-term holiday. tawa on business this week, . Clarkson and "Lorne Park had their first weekly newspaper last week when the Weekly News, Vol. 1, No. 1, in' the district. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Pratt of Basking Ridge, New Jersey, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. weekend in Brockville. Mrs. E. H. Fleischer. HEY KIDS Free with your ticket this will receive one autograph Trigger. THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY FEB. 22-23-24 JOHN > WEISS I QNUILER 3 as JUNGLE JIt CAPTIVE GIRL Saturday afternoon you ed photo of Rogers and Ox OF THE GREATEST ACADEMY AWARD PICTURES OF ALL TIME... WITH TWO GREAT ACADEMY 3c Hy AWARD STARS starring LAUREN OLIVIER PHONE MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY Q opm EE ( 76 FIESTA TIME THE HOME OF FAMILY ENTERTAINMENT OAKVILLE FEB. 26-27-28 568 a coast-to-coast on Feb. 16, a son. 9th birthday on Saturday with a The John Hamiltons entertain-| pr. ed night before the Valentine Dance at the Oakville ub, The annual Ladies' Night of the lowed by entertainment and dan- was home Mr. John Hamilton was in Ot- reached the readers Miss Isabel Henderson of Ham- ilton was a weekend guest of Mr. and Mrs. Cameron C. Hillmer. Mr. W. Sterling entertained at Hamilton, visited Mr. James C. C: . ay West Indies. ebrate his ninth birthday. cesee 5 Captain and Mrs. Paul Tuck of Captain Tuck's parents, Mrs. Arthur J. Tuck. PRY Mr. C. A. Birge is in the Oak: he Trafalgar Memorial Hospit- the Oakville Club on Friday eve ning. - sera i pt on Sunday from where he Mrs. on Saturday evening. see Mr. and Mrs. entertained Oakville Club. FEE Pidgeon, "The Grove," Lakefield, spent half-term holi- day, last weekend with his par- 'ents, Mr. and Mrs. David Pidgeon. + 7 = Morgan Dr. and Mrs. D. H. Dixon left for Virginia this week from where they will go on to Florida for three weeks. +s sw The Oakville Club entertained Wednesday evening. Dr. and Mrs. F. M. Deans left on a trip South; om iSaurdey. Mr. Jay Gould, of Bermuda, is in the Oakville-Trafalgar Mem- orial Hospital. BRONTE MISS LESLIE MARTIN PHONE BRONTE 130J Mr. and Mts. Robert Joyce, nee Doreen Redshaw, became the par- ents of a son on Sunday, February 18, 1951, at the Oakville hospital. Mother and son are doing well Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Shaw and family of Hamilton were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Landry, Jones Street. wom k ok EE Mr. and . Mrs. MacIntyre and daughter ~~ Mona were weekend guests at the home of Mrs. Mac: Intyre's mother Mrs. M. Ellis, Sov- ereign Street, "sos ow 0s The Ladies' Auxiliary of the Bronte Legion attended the Fun Parade at Maple Leaf Gardens on Wednesday evening. trams Miss Dundas of Brampton has taken over the Instruction of the former pupils of Joan Whiting, who' has been forced to give up her. dancing classes. Registration of the pupils took place on Saturday. afternoon at the Community Hall, when two of~Miss Dundas' pupils gave a demonstration of dancing which was learned under the instruction of Miss Dundas. a Mr. Frank Sullivan, Station Road, was the lucky winner of a panda bear with a $50 bill pinned to it, which was drawn for last Saturday at Mason's Hardware Store on Triller Street. sess guest at the home of Connie Lang, Triller Street, last weekend. «exes The Bronte Community Club held their weekly euchre in the Community Hall Monday evening. Winners were: Ladies, 1st, Mrs. Dave Fitzsimmons, Oakville; 2nd. Mrs. Allan Elliott. Mrs. Elliot al- $0 won the draw prize, which was a chicken. After the prizes were distributed refreshments were served. 4 rd- | then taken to their destination in and Mrs. mpbell last weekend. B os Kingston, spent the weekend with and There will be square-dancing at . David Pidgeon flew to Win- Watson. will go to Calgary, Regina, Van- couver and Victoria on business. 50 . C. D. Junkin entertained |? fractured shoulder, having been s W. H. Edwards on Friday evening before the Valentine Dance at the the Brampton Badminton Club on flu Mr. and Mrs. Beecraft, Burl ington Beach, visited their son and daughter-in-law Mr. and Mrss Frank Beecraft and family, Nel son Street on Sunday. Essex Miss Doreen Russell was a The Bronte Fire Department was called out on Sunday, Feb. 18, when the engine of a Gray Toronto bound bus burst into flames across from the Bronte Bus Station. The passen- gers were, removed from the bus and the blaze * was quickly extin- guished. The passengers were another bus. nt rx Mr..and Mrs. W. Hinton, Kitch- ener were visitors at the home of of | thelr son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and' Mrs. Victor Hinton, Nelson Street, on Sunday. . oe Mrs. Fred Near and Mrs. Stan- ley Turner were guests at the vy) Valentine tea held Wednesday af- ternoon by the Woman's Associa- tion of Streetsville United Church at the home of Mrs. W. Atkinson. sess Postville. and Sniders' Farm Forums were held Monday eve- ning at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. King and Mr. and Mrs. H. f | Cullingham respectively. Topic for discussion was "What has the International Federation of Agri- cultural Producers accomplished?" Ladies of the Sniders' Forum dis- - | cussed household hints, and Mrs. Edward A. Fish gave a demon- stration of electric sewing ma- chine attachments. ser mse Mrs. Peter Wheeler of Oakville who has been ill is staying at the home of her mother, Mrs. Issac ees es Milton McCann is in Oakville Trafalgar Memorial Hospital with truck by a car in Oakville on Saturday. sess Miss June Fish, Hamilton Nor- mal school student, spent last week as a practice teacher at Lin- 'brook school. ses Misses Adelaide and Jessie Mec- Quhae, Toronto, visited this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. Dent. sess Mrs. Conover is ill at home as the result of a heavy cold. CEE Among those suffering from the are Russell Smith and Miss Mary Hall. ss ses Billy Arben, who accidentally knocked a kettle of hot water off the stove at his parents' home on Monday, is in hospital with scalds. FR Mr, and base line, several of friends. Mrs. Lloyd Pickering, entertained recently their younger married sxx Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Calverley entertained on Wednesday eve- || ning, February 14th, in honor of their son, Michael Calverley, and his bride, the former Miss Gwen- dolyn Stewart of Penfold, Alta. The reception was also intended for their son Anthony and his bride who were married last fall but because of their studies Ontario Veterinary College where they are both students, they were unable to be present. Bridge, canasta and euchre were played. Mrs. Calvin Bentley won first prize for the ladies for euchre and Mr. Walter Royle the prize for the men. sss Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Post, Mr. and Mrs. Barl Albertson and Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Fish were among the many people who attended the John Deere Machinery Co. social evening which was held Thursday in the town hall, Mil ton. Motion pictures showing the working of their machines were shown as well as a comedy reel. Mr, John Reid, a versatile enter- tainer, interspersed many num- bers between pictures, added greatly to the enjoyment of the guests of fhe Deere Co. Several door prizes were given and Mr. Post was among several holding a lucky number and won a gallon of Prestone. FOR THE MOST DISCRIMINATING Mr. W. H. Biggar and the Misses Biggar opened! their home on Friday evening and enter tained the members and adher- ents of Munn"s Church and Sun- day School. There was a very large gathering. seme eax Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fish yisited on Sunday at the home of the latter's brother, Mr. Donald Pick- ering and Mrs. Pickering, Vietor- Ia Square. Pa Mrs, Earl Albertson entertain- ed the members of Wesley Church W.M.S. on Tuesday afternoon. Following - the devotions, the president, Mrs, S. D. Turner, con- ducted an impressive memorial service for the late Mrs. J. W. Stewart, of the Trafalgar Charge parsonage, who became a mem- ber of - Wesley auxiliary in the summer of 1949 ht the time Mr. Stewart was inducted as minister of Trafalgar Charge. During the short time Mrs. Stewart was a member, she organized a Baby Band of Wesley W.M.S, which wag very dear to her heart. In » talk by Mrs. R. Gibson, she brought them up-to-date on the temperance situation. The quilt recently made and quilted by the W.M.S. members was deliver ed to a family in the district by the supply secretary, Mrs. Gibson, who is also arranging for the making of another quilt from ma. terial supplied by Mrs. W. Sin. den. The W.A. president, Mrs. I. Albertson, and the vice-president, Mrs. Gordon Post, will assist the W.A. committees of Munn's ana Sheridan churches in making ar- rangements for the annual Tra. falgar Hunt Club banquet for which- they are catering. the true-life drama of songwriters STARTS THURSDAY FOR 3 BIG DAYS 'Two Love Stories... . Four Big Stars... 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