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Oakville-Trafalgar Journal, 30 Apr 1953, A2

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Page 2 OAKVTLLE-TRAFALGAR JOURNAL Thursday, April 30th, 1953 I IS E B CARS PEOPLE ffld EVENTS Please Phone Your Special Notices To Mrs. Doug Ahern Phone 601 or Mrs. Ernest Gallop Plume 1304-W Mr. and Mrs. H. W. E. Pepler entertained on Saturday for their son, Lieutenant Edward Pepler, and his bride from Winnipeg. ***** S A LLY 'S SALLIES 10c per DAY OUYS OR RENTS Mrs. Redmond D. Black is spending six weeks in Vancouver and Victoria. ***** Brenda Baskin, daughter of Miss Mary Keens left last Mrs. Wm. Comstock, Buffalo, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Baskin, Thursday for England to attend Gloucester Road, was awarded the Coronation and tour the visited this week with her sister, Mrs. Charles Decker, 65 Colbome second place in the solo class British Isles. Street East. for girls under thirteen at the Hamilton Kiwanis Music Festival Colonel J. A. K. Rutherford is Mr. T. S. H Giles has returned spending a short time in Japan. last week. ***** home after undergoing an opera * * * * * Congratulations to Mr. and Andrew Goss celebrated his tion at Oakville-Trafalgar Mem Your Friendly Mrs. Alex S. Morris on the birth birthday on Saturday with a orial Hospital. Chevrolet & OldsmobUe Dealer ***** of their daughter, Sheila Eliza party. 150 Colbome Street The ladies section of the Oak beth, on Monday, April 28, 1953, in the St. Catharines General Opp. Century Theatre Congratulations to Mr. and ville Golf Club will hold a des Hospital. Sheila Elizabeth is the Mrs. Alex Law on the birth of sert luncheon on Tuesday, May 5, PHONE 2220 first great-grandchild of Mrs. M. twin daughters, Friday, April 24, unofficial opening day this year Mackenzie, Oakville. 1953, at the Oakville-Trafalgar for the lady golfers. The official opening of the club will take ***** Memorial Hospital. place on Monday, May 18. Mrs. D. Howard and Mrs. J. ***** ***** Pearson have returned from New Miss Diana Ambler, who has York where they attended the been visiting her brother and Mr. Andy McDermott has re tionWelcome Wagon Hostess Con sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. turned from a tour of TV stations 1951 PLYMOUTH vention at the Park Sheridan Charles N. Ambler, returned to in Detroit, Cleveland, Erie and Buffalo. Belvedere Hardtop Hotel. Toronto on Sunday. ***** ***** Fully equipped. Congratulations to Mr. and Jeff Hoyle, Riverside Drive, en Mr. G. F. Maccabe is in Mon $670.00 Down Mrs. Donald H. Stevens on the tertained his friends Saturday treal this week on business. birth of their son, Francis Gar ***** evening. 1951 OLDSMOBHJE field, a brother for Judy, Bonnie ***** Mr. and Mrs. Allan G. Keeley Rocket " 88" Sedan and family have returned from a and Sidney, on Tuesday, April Fully equipped. Big car Robin Brooks-Hill celebrated holiday 21st., 1953, at the Oakville-Tra in Nassau. his fifth birthday on Saturday falgar Memorial Hospital. ***** luxury at small car price. with a party. ***** ***** 2 to choose from. The Boys' Athletic Club of the Mr. and Mrs. Roy E. Tait mov There will be a meeting of the High School had a very success $735.00 Down ed to Montreal on Wednesday. Board of the Family Service ful square dance, Friday evening, ***** 1951 STUDEBAKER Bureau of Oakville and Bronte to raise money for sports equip Dawn Harrison celebrated her Commander V -8 Sedan May 8th, at the home of Mr. S. ment ***** sixth birthday on Saturday with E Le Brocq, Ennisclare Drive. Hydramatic drive, radio, young friends. ***** Oakville and District Humane a party for her ***** heater, clean, low mile Mrs. George Douglas, Youngs' Society is sponsoring a square Mr. A. T. Weldon has returned age. Point, is visiting her mother, dance at Trafalgar Memorial from Florida, where he spent the $635.00 Down Hall on Friday, May 1st, with Mrs. M. A. Mackenzie. winter. ***** Tommy Thompson. ***** ***** 1950 STUDEBAKER Mr. and Mrs. T. C."Chisholm Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Marshall Starlight Coupe The bowling team captained by are entertaining before t h e entertained on Sunday afternoon. square dance at the Oakville Mr. Walter Hotson had a "blowA standout value at -- ***** box", party at the home of Mr. Club on Saturday. $465.00 Down The Oakville Yacht Squadron ***** and Mrs. W. G. Whiteside, Lakeheld their annual meeting and shore Highway, East, on Satur Mrs. C. L. Kirk, Mr. Don G. 1950 PONTIAC " 8 " Davis and Mr. W. Murray are day night Mr. Hotson's team won election of officers in St. Jude's Sedan on Tuesday from a five t h e Oakville Club Bowling Church parish hall Tuesday even Hydramatic drive. Fully returning ing. League championship. weeks' trip to England. ***** equipped. A Modern " ICE" Refrigerator HILLMERS FUEL & ICE CO. Phone 23 O A K V IL L E R O TO R S I i SPRING SALE OF " OK" & GOOD VALUE USED GARS & TRUCKS "I 'm really an old-fashioned girl with new-fashioned idea*, a* you can see.'* Mr. and Mrs. George Newell and daughter Nancy of Owen Sound, spent a few days last week with Mrs. Newell's mother, Mrs. George Grice, Colbome St. W. D. Lloyd Minshall, representa * **** tive for Dufferin, Peel and Halton Mrs. C. H. Alexander entertain-1 counties of the Community Pro ed at a coffee party Tuesday J grams Branch, Ontario depart morning for Mrs. R. E. G. Kind- ment of Education, will address ersley, who was celebrating her the next meeting of the St. Mary's Parent-Teacher Associa birthday. tion in the school auditorium, on * * *** There will be square dancing Monday night May 4, at 8:30 at the Oakville Club Saturday, p.m. He will speak on "Recreation with the services of Mr. Norman for Children of School Age." Mr. Minshall was at one time Lindsay, London, Ont, one of Canada's top square dance cal on the staff of the Oakville High School and is a former chairman lers. of the Oakville Recreation Com ***** mission. He will be introduced by Mr. W. G. Mackenzie Robinson, Ralph Crack, present chairman of OJA., Lakeshore Rd. E., has been the commission. elected a director of Gordon Mckay and Stores Ltd. ***** daughter) was hostess to the Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Clark, of ladies from the Bronte Church Gloucester Rd., have returned of the Epiphany at a luncheon at from a two months' visit to Cali her home after which the ladies fornia. attended the afternoon session at ***** the Scottish Rite Cathedral. ***** Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Wilson, on the birth Mrs. Doug Clark and daughter of their son, Stephen Mark, April Sandra of Barrie are visiting 18, at Oakville-Trafalgar Mem her parents Mr. and Mrs. A. E. orial Hospital, a brother for Pickard. Mike. ***** ADDRESS P-T ASSOCIATION Take Chance? Protect Your Winter Clothes! Don't let your winter clothes "Just Hang" in closet or attiti over the summer months! Don't take a chance on moth damage, mildew or soiling. $535.00 Down 1950 FORD DELUXE COACH Heater, defroster, seat covers. $467.00 Down 1950 CHEVROLET DELUXE COACH Fully equipped. Two-tone paint. $500.00 Down 1949 CHEVROLET DeLuxe Fleetline Original glistening black finish with white wall tires. $470.00 Down 1949 FORD CUSTOM SEDAN Heater, defroster, clean throughout. $370.00 Down 1949 CHEVROLET SEDAN Heater, defroster, a good car. $467.00 Down 1946 PACKARD CUPPER SEDAN Loaded with extras. $300.00 Down 10% OFF SPRING DRESSES Here is your chance to replenish your wardrobe, at a reduction. Spring dresses will all be reduced 10% this week end, and I am sure you will find one to suit your pocket book at this reduction. There are a few navies, some coat dresses, and so on, but of course, so late in the season, sizes are P£gtty much broken up. Better come in soon and see these- bargains. Cotton dresses are rolling in to the Shop so fast now, that we are pressed for space. So many entrancing linens with pretty trim, unusual in colour and style this year, and so many new cotton materials that it is becoming increasingly hard to remember all the names. But Cole of California has shipped a new variety of Sun Dresses that are really something, and with their new construction and styling, they will do double duty for street wear. Bathing suits too, are with us, and if that isn't rushing the season, with all this rainy cool weather, I don't know what is. Some of these suits have little matching capes, and others are combined with skirts or full dresses, to make them complete outfits. The colours are new and unusual, and include Sage Green, Navy, Violet and so on. There are wild prints, Glazed cottons, in plan shades, Embossed cottons in exotic colour combinations, and most of these dresses have odd looking little jackets that cover upstairs adequately. Mr. John Walton leaves on May 1st for Kingston where he will take the R.C.E.M.E| officers' training course. ***** Bruce Cauldwell celebrated his birthday on Saturday with a party. ***** Major J. C. A. Gameau, Mrs. Gameau and family leave Thurs day for Quebec City. ***** Mrs. J. K. Fraser is in Wash ington visiting her daughter and son-i-law, Brigadier s^d Mrs. Bishop. * * * * I Mrs. Christopher Armstrong left by plane for Vancouver on Thursday to attend the wedding o f h e r n e p h e w , Mr. Bill Mackendrick, son of Mrs. Dave Mackendrick and the late Mr. Mackendrick. The wedding will take place Thursday, April 30th, 1953. Mr. C. Armstrong who is travelling to the west coast on business will join Mrs. Armstrong in Vancouver for the wedding. * **** Susan Stronach, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Stronach cele brated her twelfth birthday on Friday with a party. ***** L E T US clean them and keep them safe this summer. We Guarantee Satisfaction B R O N TE MRS. H. R. HAYWOOD * Phone 135-J Congratulations to Miss Pa-ra Vollick on winning a medal for girls' duet on Friday at the Hamilton Kiwanis Music Festival. Miss Vollick also won 1st and 2nd class honors on Friday evening and Saturday morning. ***** Mrs. A. E. Pickard attended the concert at Massey Hall on Friday at which her grandson, Eddie Pickard played in the Mundinger Piano Accordion Band. ***** Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Fell former Bronte residents, are now living in Burlington and will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary on Thursday, April 30th. ***** GALL 311 TO-DAY LAKESHORE CLEANERS Colborne St. E. Oakville By the time this paper goes to Congratulations to Mr. and press water will have run through Mrs. John Rakoczy, of Oakville, all the town hydrants. formerly of Bronte, on the birth of their second daughter at St Joseph's hospital on Monday, April 27th. ***** mm In CENTURY SM O KING IN OUR LOGES Good Value TRUCKS 1949 FARGO 1-TON PICK-UP Real good throughout. $400.00 Down 1949 THAMES VAN Economical and good value at -- $150.00 Down 1947 STUDEBAKER 2-TON STAKE 2 to choose from. $160.00 Down 1945 CHEVROLET Ca b & c h a s s is 248 motor, 2 speed rear axle. Excellent condition throughout. $198.00 DoWn 1952 CHEVROLET 1-TON PICK-UP Brand new. New truck warranty. Special Discount! 1952 CHEVROLET SEDAN DELIVERY Air condition heater, full across seat $678.00 Down Two Locations 150 Colbom e St., Oakville Phone 2 2 2 0 Lake Shore Highway E. Clarkson, Phone ' 4 5 0 Open Evenings (Except S at) to 9:00 pan. Linda Landry celebrated her second birthday on Sunday with Some really dressy-up pure silk Organzas have a partv at her home. slipped in for that wedding in the offing, and some ***** Congratulations to Mr. and good looking pure silk shantungs a££ arriving. So, Mrs. L. W. Casey on the birth of The Ladies Auxiliary, Bronte come in soon and see all our new Summer pretties, their daughter, Wednesday, April Legion, will hold their May including jewelry, hand bags, blouses and so on. 15th, 1953, in the Oakville-Tra- meeting Tuesday evening, May falgar Memorial Hospital. 5th at the Public School. Don't forget our new Summer hours. Closed all day Monday, ***** ***** open Tuesday through to Saturday from 9:30 until 5:30. T h is Mr. Don Draper, Detroit spent The local associations of the includes Wednesday too, open all day. the weekend with his sister, Mrs. Girl Guides met Wednesday, Ruth Home. April 23 at the home of the presi * **** dent Mrs. E. Martin. ***** Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Lanouette are spending three weeks at their Helen Beecraft celebrated her cottage on Weslemkoon Lake. fifth birthday on Monday April ***** 27th. ***** Miss Margaret Newton, of Toronto, spent the weekend with On Monday, April 27th, the Mr. and Mrs. Cameron C. Hill- Bronte - Trafalgar Canadian mer. Legion signed a lease for the * * * * * Bronte Community Hall. The Mr. and Mrs. George F. Baker, Legion will continue the Monday PHONE Herald Avenue, spent Sunday night euchres; at present no fur 1840 visiting the former's mother, Mrs. ther plans have been made. A 8HOP FOR ***** F. Baker at Port Robinson. MODERNS ***** Sharon Crawford, 7 years old, Mr. and Mrs. Fenton Wakeford of Burlington, a pupil of the of Preston, spent the weekend Bronte branch of Mary Dundas' SOLBORNE ST. EAST OF REYNOLDS IN OAKVILLE with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Free Dancing School, won third medal land. at the Peel Festival in Acrobatic Dancing. Sharon was the young est of the nine contestants. ***** Matinee Sat at 2 p.m. THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY THURS., FRI., SAT. Rock Hudson & Julia Adams " The Lawless Breed" in technicolor Plus Virginia Mayo & George Brent In TOWN AND COUNTRYWOMAN " Out Of The Blue" MON., TUES., WED. Cornel Wilde & Steve Cochran / In M a r tin ' s B e a u ty J- S a lo n Miss Carol Hale of Detroit, Michigan, has been visiting h<er sister Miss Donna Hale. & ***** Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Flumerfelt spent Sunday with Mrs. E. Joyce of Port Credit * **** Mrs. Hogben of Hamilton, for merly of Bronte, attended a quilting bee at the home of Mrs. M. Dawson. ***** Mrs. McLaren entertained the West Side Birthday Club on Wed nesday, April 28th. ***** Mrs. A Dobrashian, Mrs. N. Bray, Mrs. A Patterson and Mrs. G. Gilbert attended the annual meeting of the Diocese of Niagara Womens Auxiliary in Hamilton last Wednesday. Holy Commun ion was held at Christ Church Cathedral in the morning. Mrs. Sam Tretheway (Mrs. Bray's MONDAY, TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY A s b r u t a l l y o u t s p o k e n a s the w o r d s this b e t r a y e d h u s b a n d hur ls a t his w i f e in the fu r y of S P E C I A L I Z I N G IN G O L D W A V I N G , HAIR SHAPING " Operation Secret" Plus Victor Mature & Patricia Neal In jttir w ho d is cov er y! t n o im a m SPRING GOLD FOR APPOINTMENT SPECIAL $7.50 PHONE 433 m su WAVE BARBARA STANWYCK · PAUL DOUGLAS ROBERT RYAN · MARILYN MONROE " Something For The Birds" C l a s h with J. C A K K O I b y NA ISH « N KUTH ig h t A N O U (AduIt Entertainment)

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