THE OAKVILLE-TRAFALGAR JOURNAL THURSDAY, BEC. 25th, iy, . CLASSIFIED ERE ER ek Ee Ring Ont The Bells For Christmas : ; [ . | Bronte Trends By Ruth Sargant The Community Club merits a much better share of community interest than was evident Tuesday BUSINESS DIRECTORY US MeMILLAN SOLICITOR T. S. H. GILES REAL ESTATE & INSUR 189 Colborne Street East Oakville - - Phone 19 Melinda Streat Toronto - - Adelaide 276 Evenings - - Oakville 71 RISTER, NOTARY PUBLIC Office: 582 139 Colborne St. BE. Residence 837 Dr. Maurice E. Lunaun |------ ---- HEDDI I & RYRIE night. This club had its inception in INERAL Ring out, ye Merry Christmas Bells G INSURANCE 1945. A group of citizens seeing Across this mighty land-- ; Bronte's need of a community In every heart and soul ring out. | H. S. THORNTON hall expended considerable energy Your saga rich and grand. PHONE 874 and money. A hoard of trustees-- Yea, ring once more, in sweet accord W 2 Jack Orr, Don Allen, Eddie Black, This glorious day of Christ the Lord, ay es est, Oakyill » ] N Kotha We YC | Lou Patterson, Bill Sargant, Free- Oler every sea and strand! a By May "Peace on earth, 'goodwill to men" So bless the earth this day man Bray, Jim Hagles and Les Thirston DUNBAR M, HEDDLE secured a fifteen year, HAST ZZTaTBTTT PHYSICIAN & SURGEON | ) Pe Tease for the hall That all the pangs of history Office Hours: | Accour Suiting, bust, The community club was for- In Him are swept away. Evening: = 7.00-8.30 Jitess S; n led. Income a med with building improvements Let Christmas trees and Christmas lights or by appointment | X Returns 1 ds roa the immediate objective. This pro- | 0 Bring happy days and peaceful nights PHONE 500 | Office at Oakville Hotel | Oftteo: Colborne St, Wel. Qak. 65 > 3 a | Hice Ss | Du . M. Heddle, Res. 701 |Jject was indeed successful. The |&( Forever, Lord, we pray! Afternoon -- 1.30-4.00 | P.O. Box | Du : rae hall is now being used for public | Lift up your hearts ye nations all, Church and' Them: Ham. 7-5452 -- Oakville 1268] Ross , Res. Clarkson 111 a 3 urch and Tho in E | gatherings at least three nights | nd know, 'mid life's rude grind Ei ASNT ei Ss "a week. 5 That Bethlehem's great Promise true ARL/T GREEN y reral | c i OR SALE | ARTICLES FOR SALE CA LTON, GR The club has sponsored several | {0 Was made to all mankind, ¥ Bd LB a | community functions such as Val- | Let carols then delight the carth Toist,| Moffatt St Electric, four i -- entine parties, Hallowe'en parties | And Heaven resound with joy and mirth! burner, good sized oven, good con- = 2 for the children, and euchre par- | Let joy be unconfined! dition, $40.00 Rlliday UTIBY) Could T but ask some hoon divine gies b A Teen Town was set in opera: Mankind to serve and bless, ; tion! whieh 'aRhoughl thas sot Some mystic rite all hearts to bind == == [been a completely satisfactory In lasting happiness, camel | 16. Apply P.O. Box 905, furnaces and | Price $15.00. tables sold almost im- tely with classified adver- Cocker spaniel puppies. Regis- | tisements in the Journal 1- tered stock. Make ideal Christmas |ing the pulling power for those gifts. Phone 238. who advertise in these columns. Beside Mr. Ken McTtggart's Breakfast nook table festimonial, and benches with backs, to mateh. | vertiser tells us that advertising a Phone 390-W. Oakville. 30x57" group of items this year she had ---------------------------------- more calls than she cared to keep Four antigue Sheffield salt-cel- | track of, as opposed to a solitary lars, $50.00. Phone 1019. fic when the same group was advertised the year before Cashier Stenographer for down- | Part or full time maid, good tails of education and experience (wages, sleep out. Phone 1022. town office in Oakville. Give ae | THEATRE -- OAKVILLE REE Re eS pa pp en Re Ni Thursday, Friday, Saturday--Dec. 25, 26, 27 CT lotion | Moenzzzyy J. ARTHUR RANK presents 0HN MILLS Oh cinesuno eropucron An EAGLE-LION FILMS Release restricts Balsam Drive, Macdon- Linbrook i) COLOR CARTOON & NEWS a! Balsam Drive i school should be pleased | (hayes : very close now. Graydon and L. H. Hulme were | © : appointed to a committee to see [With an eager audience. Seating what could be done for the protec-| fOr many was impossible even! tion of the children against or SHddddd ddI T TRIAL ETE Y | ers in that district. over the progress made. " I went | to the council with a group of [MOY on the part of the entire ratepayers and we were given a most said. "So much so in fact, that a by-law was drawn up that very afternoon and given not only first HAHA HAHE but second reading. This by-law ald Rd, Bighth Line, Road and Morrison Rd. to a speed- limit of thirty miles per hour. It has now been sent on to the De- partment of Highways and if ap- proved, will be given a third read- law. Council promised as soon as |With this. was accomplished it would waste no time erecting the neces- | time was: all that was necessary 8 ms ry Rane oh | Credit [to plish so much. Vocal|=i Till came the day when all were gone-- is due council for such prompt Solos included "O Holy Night" by | &/ There were no more to sell-- action when the welfare of the Norma Warburton, "Silent Night" | &7 children was the matter under by Mary Cornin and "Brightest consideration," said a member of (21d Best" by Carol Armstrong, as the ratepayers' committee. T'd ask that Yuletide's sweet refrain Tternal in each soul might reign-- And none be comfortless! cto the meed for teen-age || work, modern | activities, shows that the club is meeting such problems in an a | up-to-date manner. | The annual meeting which will include the election of officers Linbrook Area Speed a for the coming year has been post- Limit To Be Lowered | cis Thursday, January Sth. Carpenter, Repa cupboards. Phone 97-J. All Bronte citizens, men and wo- Parents of" ehildrent attending men are welcome. Will you be to know that a 30 M.PH. speed | limit in that zone appears to be HOLIDAY GREETINGS Te possible i; We bought them by the thousands Es fr pon to sos sae 8 OF every style and kind, Mr. Jones is most enthusiastic | °°" § From chummy to conservative | Over two hours of superb har- Hi The best that we could find-- &; The dainty ones, the clever ones, i Be-ribboned, and" be-laced, 7 The dignified, the amorous & For every whim and taste. , We checked them and we priced-marked en Eo, Td Sim 208 | Then put them on display part taken was well done, and |5¢ Inviting you, with many an ad, must have made the hearts of | Nf To come in right away. Candlelight Service | At the last meeting of the Lin- brook Property Owners Associa- | By a Staff Writer tion, Messrs E. J. Jones, J. F.| Well before curtain time the Odeon Theatre was overflowing ZN, J: =o choir, under the very able direc- tion of Mr. Brearley, thrilled the capacity crowd. The Christmas pro- gram included a saxaphone med- ley by Herb. Heldman and Milton Farrow, a fine trumpet duet by! he gratifying * reception," nz! i} |'all parents there very proud. 1 i 1 Not many months ago tnis| 3: And how you came! You rushed us friends! splendid organization was formed | fi Our shop was in a whirl, \ John Ross as President. a Your enthusiastic orders kept is i dible that h 3 a» Our sales force all a-twirl-- ng and will immediately become SES » | J; We shut the door on Christmas Eve (And rested just a spell!) v We thank you fer your patronage, | well as fan excellent selection of The executors of the estate of [€arols by such male voices as 4S Mantinees -- Friday, Saturday at 2.30 FEL Ete Se pe tp pe pa a a ed pee eps Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday--Dec. 29, 30, 31 SANTA CLAUS ARRIVES IN NEW YORK! he was executor, and to which dis-| With the tension over and the bursement he formerly attended Performance successfully comple- personally. The executors of the |ted, the whole choir very inform- estate feel that the method adop- | ally wished their leader, Mr. ted will service the intentions of |Brearly, Merry Christmas in song, the late W. S. Davis have decided | David Pawson, John Ross, Jack 5% For all those card-shop meetings, i to turn over to various town or- | Kent and George Butterworth, It & And here's a good wish just for you-- 2 izations for disbursement the iS i ible to give special ; i money left for charitable pur- Praise or recognition to any one! {ls HOLIDAY GREETINGS! 5 Doses by the late Alice Rebecca Voice as that honour can only bel fy A ND THE BEST FOR THE NEW YEAR. fi Wass of Oakville, for whose estate | bestowed on the choir as a whole, | o ro Flowing from the love and hope of \ real people! 20. CENTURY-FOX J) TAINMENT MIRACLE J the miracle! COLOR CARTOON AND FEATURETTE C2 Rf ef ef A A Se A Special Matinee Monday Dec. 29 at 2.30 ~ "Miracle On 34th Street" AND FIVE COLOR CARTOONS A Free Boy to the First 200 Children Attending Matinee ERE ER RR et Sf pA pS Sf Special Matinee Thursday JANUARY 1st At 2.30 'Tarzan And The Green Goddess' THREE STOOGES COMEDY AND THREE COLOR CARTOONS SEs pp er eee tes cei 4 i the original executrix, and at |to Which he retaliated in like man. their Christmas party the Lions |ner. It is not difficult to assume club received a cheque for $500, | that the Glee Club's Members en- to be used by the club in their JOY singing together. We sincerely charitable work, hope that their next public ap- pearance will be in the very near future. KEENAN'S Smoke & Gift Shop Colborne St. ip: Pinegrove Christmas = An optomist is a person who i 5+ Concert ; doesn't care a hoot what happens, Thursday was a gala night at|JUSt 50 long as it doesn't happen Pine Grove school, Fourth Line, | 0 Dil: P ompt Subscription Coupo A play, "Bringing Up Santa," was the feature in which leading ¥ This coupon entitles subscriber's name to be entered for the fi Prompt Subscription Draw, an ADMIRAL MANTEL RADIO Thornton, Phyllis Fairgrieve and Ty will be given FREE to the person whose name is drawn. Oakville the other pupils of the school. Santa, played by Pat Thornton, Was fine, considering she is a girl! The part of Mrs. Santa, played by hyllis Fairgrieve, was most cap- ably handled and Judy Cutmore as the "Interior Decorator," who! wanted everyone to have the New Look', was excellent. Incidentally' Judy Cutmore, ably assisted by IT MIGHT AS WELL BE YOU ! ! Attach your $2.00 payment to this coupon and mail to the Santa didn't like that look! . J) Carols were sung by the school Journal or leave it at the Golden Hour Bookshop, 6 Thomas St. choir and recitations of the Bible Story, The Night Before Christ- mas and a pantomine of Christmas , NAME (print) were ably given by the pupils. . Mr. G. W. Cushnie, chairman, MAILING ADDRESS . . (print) in his remarks said Miss Doris Wiley, teacher, deserved congrat- : ulations on the excellence of the (print) performance and arrangements. NOTE: This draw subject to closing without prior notice. IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE ! ! Journal employees and members of their families ineligible. Sy ---- 2 t