THE OARVILLE-TRAFALGAR JOURNAL ined stand- xaminations Uni- Catherine Hore ob ing in the first yi of the pass course at the versity of Toronto. ese Mr. and Mrs. Dunlop Stewart, Front St, received an interesting letter from England from thei daughter, Ann, describing a gar den party at Buckingham Pa where she and two other Cana- dian girls were presented to their majesties and enjoyed a chat with the King. 2 ares Robin Fraser returned on Wednesday from Upper Canada College and will leave next week for Barbados. PEOPLE and EVENTS | The Reverend and Mrs. Egerton Ryerson of London, England, vis- iting Canada for the summer, are staying Mr. and Mrs. Ar- thur Maybee, Park Ave. with EE Mr, Walt Austin, of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, is visiting friends in Bronte after an absence from his birthplace of 52 years. foxes Mrs. Tom Makin has been spending a short holiday in Oak- ville' with her parents, Mr, and Mrs, C. Mackenzie, prior to open- ing a gift shop and tourist camp at Novar, just north of Hunts- ville. The Farmer Uses INTRODUCING -- your summer cottage. Remember HEP. It's ECONOMICAL--Each it up yourself. It Pays To Not $4.95 Not $3.95 PHONE 650 When He Sprays BUT You don't need an Aeroplane IF YOU GET HEP! For the first time in -- the New Low Pressure Aerosal Bomb . . . HEP! Just Press a Button and Presto! HEP. KILLS Get it for your home -- take a plentiful supply to Phone your enough for dozens of applications in an average room --equal to 12 pints of old-fashioned spray. But Just Dunn's Drug Store Modern Methods Oakville order today. HEP dispenser contains Add Get HEP 1.39 OAKVILLE Mrs. R. M, George and Mrs. A. C. Hardy are organizing a Wel- come Wagon in Oakville, under the auspices of the Welcome Wa- gon Service Co. of Canada. Popu- lar for many years in the United States, the custom grew from the comfort laden wagons which wel- comed new settlers in pioneer America, Hostesses call on new- comers, engaged girls and moth- ers of new babies with gifts from merchants and information about the town. In this way merchants hope to make new residents at home and to keep Oakville busi- ness in Obkville, \ tran During the summer months the Arts and Crafts will hold a tea each Wednesday afternoon. Ar- rangements have been made for a guest speaker for each occasion. fares Miss Barbara Stone entertained prior to the LODE. luncheon at Rycroft on Wednesday, oar w Mr. and Mrs. Allan MacKay, Miss Christine McClimont and Miss Drena Wethey motored to Galt on Friday for the Galt horse show. ran A new project of Oakville Arts and Grafts, Inc, Wednesday "Tea Afternoons," will feature local speakers discussing a variety" of subjects of particular interest to women. Initial address of the series, dealing with frosted foods and canning, was delivered yes- terday afternoon by Mrs. Ted Morgan, Future lectures sched- uled are as follows: July 7, New. Trends in Child Feeding, Mrs. Ly- dia George; July 21, Summer Care of Animals, Mrs. George Cairns; August 4, Care of the Hair, Mr. Burros; August 18, Checking Ju- venile Delinquency, Chief Derry; September 1, Knitting and Its Problems, Mrs. James Chisholm. cxren Principal W. S. Blake and Irven Fell were the spealcers at the Oak- ville-Trafalgar High school Glee club banquet held in Lusk hall Friday night. David Pawson was appointed president of the organ- ization, while other officers next year will be: T. Wiffen, vice- president; Miss R. Smith, secre- tary; Miss A. Stansbury, librar- ian; A. Wilson, property con- venor; and Miss A. McCausland and D. Farley, publicity conven- ors. A presentation to the direc- tor, Hugh Brearly, was made by David Pawson. x Pa Friends who share a party tele- phone line may often do what a recent Journal classified' advertis- er did--give the wrong number instead of their own. This was done, and the friend who had nothing to sell was swamped with calls, which continued on into the next week. Quite naturally an- swering the calls about an item which was sold two hours after The Journal hit the streets that Thursday morning, was rather an- noying--but it proved a point we've always known . . . Journal classified advertisements bring results, Incidentally, the friend advertised an item of her own the next week--but gave the cor- When Modern Dundas St. - PHONE 76 Lumber and Builders Supplies Planning CEDAR GRAIN WILL GIVE EVEN THE OLDEST BUILDING LL and Attractive Exterior Charles F. Doty & Son To Re-Surface or Re-Model CANADIAN JOHNS-MANSVILLE SIDING North of C.N.R. NIGHTS 670 - 558-W rect number. PE A successful garden tea and sale of home cooking was held on the lawn of Knox Presbyterian church on Thursday under the auspices of the Ladies' Aid. The tea was well attended, and both home cooking and fancy-work tables were sold out early in the afternoon. sexe Mrs. Kenneth Marlatt and Mr. Walter Reeves judged at the Pro- gressive Kennel club dog show, held at Unionville on Saturday. fifi 'Wes, satisfying service is a specialty of this Pre- scription Pharmacy. Here you are assured courteous consideration by our expert, registered pharmacists; fresh, potent drugs; uniformly fair prices. So, why not bring us that next prescription? David J. Russell Phm.B. (Byers' Drug, Co.) -- Phone 47 -- Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Baines: of Toronto have arrived at their summer residence, Dundas St. South, rawr Those Who have entertained: for Miss Helen Marie Devenish, whose marriage to Edward Allen Wollens takes place in the rectory of St. Andrew's Roman Catholic church Saturday morning are: Miss Betty Howarth, Mrs. BEd- mund Devenish, Miss Marie Boe- gel, Miss Anne Walker, Miss Ruth Orr and Mrs. Pat Devenish. Koran Joy Hallet and Sally Lou Sneath obtained standing in the second year -of the Faculty of Arts Pass Course at the Univers- ity of Toronto. Fr Favored with perfect weather, plenty of ice cream, soda pop and picnic at La Salle Park, Hamil- ton, as guests of Rev. Father A. B. Harris, rector of St. Andrew's R.C. church, last Wednesday. xxx Miss Frances J: Cornin, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs, Frank Cornin, was valedictorian at the gradua- tion exercises at St. Joseph's hos- pital, Guelph, PEI William C. Hardy from Regina is visiting his brother, John Hardy, Linbrook Rd. for the first time in 20 years. A picnic will be held on Saturday to celebrate the occasion with as many mem- bers of the family as can be reached in attendance. It is ex- pected the number of guests will be in excess of 30, ex The tiny tots of Oakville are ih for a treat the middle of next week, for the Lions club wading pool in Busby Park is expected to open at that time. There will be supervisors on hand to insure the safety of any children whose mothers desire to leave them at the pool while they go shopping. St. Jude's Sunday school picnic will be held at La Salle Park Sat- urday afternoon. Children will meet at the church at 2:30 for allotment of transportation. FRE The Cameron Hillmers are Thursday, June 24; 1943 -- very excited over their 18-day-old son who arrived on Tuesday. Among the additional prizes in the Lions club summer carnival Mrs, Harry Lefroy's West ry, land won best of breed and pig, draw are pest - Tm fourth in the terrier grou 51 1 items. Ranging from $26 of gaso- | ' . i erin na tal we [Eromemivly Bemnel alu, prizes cover a wide range of ob: show, held in conjunction yy, jects, There's enough potatoes|the Markham-Unionville ij, for an average family for the club, at Unionville on Satu. winter, for instance; a 3 ton of what promises, to be a scarcel| Co and expensive item, coal--and fruit of several kinds. The prizes DEERHAVEN KENNELS (Reg'd) (B. K. Snider) A HOME for your Dog while you are away WASHING - WORMING have been donated by members of the club, and Jack Gordon, Lion in charge of the draw, feels the response in ticket sales can be attributed not only to the valu- able three main prizes but to: the consolation prizes offered. "People like to feel they have more than just three chances to win a prize when they buy tick- ets," he pointed out. "This year hot dogs, the children of St.|there will be 23 winning tickets|ll GROOMING - DEFLEAING pe Bo Ta So drawn on Saturday night, July CONDITIONING i akville, thoroughly enjoyed al, = 5. you haven't got your UPPER MIDDLE ROAD tickets yet, yowd better hurry Oakville - Tele. 457. up--they may all be gone soon." We Wish to Announce the addition of a Fresh & Smoked Fish DEPARTMENT Smoked Fillet! LLL LLL 43c per Ib. Fresh Haddock 48c per Ib. Kippers .... 32¢ per Ib. Fresh Salmon 58c per Ib. Scade's Grocery COURTEOUS SERVICE -- We Deliver -- PHONE 505 DUNDAS ST. N. Attendance - Welfare, Recreation munity Services. ROTA Victoria Park Fda) 28 Jun 2 Saud Over $1000 of Useful and VALUABLE PRIZES On Stage Saturday Night 7 Acts of Vaudeville Pony Rides for Children ATTEND THE CARNIVAL FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. AND ASSIST ROTARY TO CARRY ON THEIR ACTIVITIES Oakville Prize for Friday and Saturday Nights $25.00 Grand Draw - Saturday Night Dance in Victoria Hall Saturday Night The Rotary Club of Oakville spent over $5,000.00 on community service work during the past year--Victoria Hall, Crippled Children and Public Commission, Minor Sports, Cancer Drive, Com- NHIG0:s Cl fh ursde (Clare CLAT Bio, on I ire bri . and 1 Giv gh, the bric ier blue g firmed w sorie roses | Biss Fl i honey 1 gloomsmar Tol low iption Ww: fj came iPhone WEicase | LOST 4