THE OAKVILLE-TRAFALGAR JOURNAL Marion Lauguary, who writes our "Club 20," has been ill, but is pow feeling much better, which will explain to her dis- appointed readers the lack of her column this week, . . The regular meeting of St John's United Church evening auxiliary was held at the home of Mrs H, Pawson on Monday night. The devotional period was taken by Mrs Stirtan and Miss Skoog. After general busi- ness the highlight of the evening was Mrs Lindsay's paper on "Prayer" a book by Frank C. Laubach. Mrs Denike's solo "Prayer is the Soul's Desire" was very appropriate and enjoyed by all. Mrs Jaffray offered a vote of thanks to the hostess and those taking part. Refresh- ments were served by Mrs Shane's group, sawn Mrs B. M, Lamb and her son Ross Lamb are staying at Lim- berlost lodge for the next ten days. CR Mr and Mrs J. C. Campbell entertained in honor of Mr and Mrs Murray Bailey who were recently married. ss ses Miss Margaret Winifred Git- tings, daughter of Mr and Mrs Alfred Gittings, will be married |" on Saturday to Eugene Robert Kent, of Kincardine, in St Jude's PR Plans are completed for the Tea, Bridge and Home-made Sale under the auspices of the White-Oak and Angela Bruce Chapters of the LODE. to be held at Teen-Town, February 21. The proceeds are in aid of the Oakville Memorial Hospital. Bridge will commence at 2.30-- bridge and tea is $1.00 per person and winners can be assured of worth-while prizes. The commit- tees in charge are:--White-Oalks, Mrs L, B, Christie, Mrs Angus McMillan, Mrs Malcolm Smith, Mrs J. M. Hatley, Mrs F. W. Taylor, Mys R. H. Crawford, Mrs Walter King, Mrs Page Wads- worth; Angela Bruce, Mrs T, H. Marshall, Mrs Roy Irwin, Mrs Dorothy Dyer, Miss Marion Mac- Naughton, Mrs Carl Wyndham, Mrs K. W. Streighth, Mis E. G. Farley and Miss Mary Bull. Mrs T. H, Marshall is in charge of reservations for bridge. Reverend Norman Rawson will be guest speaker and in addition there will be a short musical program and refreshments. It is the hope of the executive that all parents of high school students will take advantage of this oppor- tunity to meet the teaching staff, hear a worth-while speaker and discuss problems of mutual interest to parents) teachers, and the student body. PEOPLE and EVENTS | The reorganized Oakville Trafalgar High School Home and School Association is holding its first meeting in the High School auditorium, February 17, at 8 pm. Tawa. Anglican Church, The groom is the son of the late Mr and Mrs Franklin Kent, formerly of Detroit, Michegan, rw x os Mr and Mrs William Walton, jun, Linbrook Road, are ski-ing This week-end in the Laurentians. exon Colonel and Mrs W. G. Mac- Kendrick have returned from a trip to Boston. FEE Mr Albert Berry, Trafalgar, was elected a director of the Clydes- dale Horse Association at a recent meeting held at fhe Royal York Hotel. EE Miss Joanne Salter is among the nurses graduating from Wellesley Hospital to-night. | TEEN TOWN | By Bruce Squires Hi Kids! A special sympathy card goes to those ardent skiers who are nursing a rather sore Last Sunday we saw many Oakville-ites at both Clarkson and Cedar Springs. The weather was swell, snow swell, skier in perfect condition before, awful sore after, But every one had a good time. posterior, Better hurry girls because it's your last day to grab a guy for the Bachelor's Brawl, to-morrow night. Just for the few that still don't know the prices, it's sixty- five cents a couple for members and seventy-five for non-mem- bers. The dance promises to be a lot of fun with the Royal Oaks at their best, wonderful prizes for the many novelty dances and the main point in any man's life plenty to eat. Don't miss it Kids. Don't forget the Camera Club meeting on Thursday night, President Alistair Lessels invites all you camera fans to be there at seven. The club is progressing very well, but the attendance could be a little better, and it is a lot of fun, By the way don't forget that contest sponsored by Teen Town Tales. Remember all you have to do is write down in ten lines or less all about your most embarrassing or funniest moment. Then mail it to Mike Dyer, Oakville, and next month the letter will be printed in that paper without the signature if desired. The winner of the most original and logical letter will receive his prize at Teen Town next month. | * High Saturday evening, Beth Mac. Taggart held a party, Barly in the evening a happy crowd went down to Glen Leven golf club for a couple of hours of toboganning. There were many spills and tum- bles in the dark but everybody returned to Beth's -- feeling no worse for wear -- for dancing and refreshments. Some of the guests were Lee Davis, Bob Al- len, Beth Craddock, Alister Les- sels, Donna McRae, Peter Mc- Murray, Jim Cowan, Barbara Darlington, Isabel McQuirer and Ralph McKim. Tditor Ralph McKim and staff have been working hard prepar- ing the school magazine, During the past week meetings were held for any of the students wanting to write for the 'mag. The magazine needs specialty writers and human interest stor- ies of all sorts. Alister Lessels, photographic editor, has been asking all amateur photograph- ers for photos of school activities --so if anybody wants to con- tribute please do so, By the way, those in commercial typing are Letter to the Editor Dear Mr Editor,--On Thursday night, February 19th, there are to be two meetings in Oakville concerning matters of health. One is the meeting in the Council Chamber of the members of the Oakville-Trafalgar Hospital As- sociation regarding hospital mat- ters. The other is the regular monthly meeting of the Oakville Chamber of Commerce, Which for February is known as "Com- munity Health Night and is a public meeting. Due to the fact that we have a fixed night for our meeting place in the Legion Hall, and that most of our panel of five speakers were arranged for as early as last November, our Chamber was unable to defer our meeting to another night. Our list of speakers appears in an advertise- ment elsewhere in your paper. The Oakville Chamber of Com- merce urges that every parent and citizen arrange to attend, as his interest appears, one or other of these meetings. We would further point out that the Chamber maintains, as a public service, a "Coming Events Register" in an endeavour to avoid duplication of the dates of meetings of public interest. A phone call to the writer at 248 arranges the matter. 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