Oakville Newspapers

Oakville-Trafalgar Journal, 16 Dec 1948, p. 12

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Page 12 'Thursday, December Mais ne Crafts The Arts and Crafts are hold- ing their Christmas party at the home of Mrs. James Chisholm, Dundas Street on Saturday eve- ning, December 18th. Dancing by the Folk Dancing group, in- cluding the traditional Scandin- avian Christmas Dance, will be followed by Carol singing and refreshments. | All members of the Arts and' Crafts are invited to be present. On Thursdy evening, Decem- ber Oth Mr. and Mrs. K. W, MacTaggert opened their home to the music lovers of the Arts and Crafts. The opening num- ber on the program was a recor- ding of a Scarlatti Sonata for piano played hy Casadesus. The major work of the evening was the First Symphony of Sibelius THE OAKVILLE-TRAFALGAR JOURNAL | % my England also has a "Triple| The joint Christmas Aggressive Georgetown Display Grown", Tt consists of the Epsom | the Scout Hut next Monin) : With sensational Gabby Tripp blocking pucks from all angles with the Phi y Orchestra under the direction of Eugene Ormandy. This was fol- lowed by a charming Suite for Strings by Arthur Foote. This record had been, loaned by the C.B.C. for this occasion and was enjoyed so much by those pre- sent that it was played through a second time by popular re- quest. The Music Committee are planning another series of Music Appreciation evenings after the New Year. B Allotment Quotas Import and Export Permits Customs Appraisals, Tariffs, Taxes and other gov- ernment rulings, more advantageously handled by personal contact with the right officials at Ottawa. P. J. WARDLE ltant and Repr ative to 79 "Queen St. East Plaza 2040 the Dominion Goyernment (Formerly with Government at Ottawa) Oakville 1265W MEN. For YOUR Our staff will gladly assist you in making a suitable selection. OUR GIFT WRAP SERVICE WILL TAKE ANOTHER LOAD OFF YOUR HANDS We are open Monday, Dec. 20th to Dec. 23rd until 9 p.m. Closing Xmas Eve at 6 p.m. Lydia George Colborne St. Wishing: Will Not Select that Perfect Gift For HER Convenience GRAND PRIZE LADIES 1st LADIES 2nd. GENTS 1st. GENTS 2nd. DOOR OAKVILLE C.C.F. CLUB MAMMOTH NN TURKEY MASONIC HALL OAKV MONDAY, DECEMBER 20th 8.15 P.M. SHARP PRIZES BIGGER and BETTER Turkeys by Chestnut Poultry Farm ADMISSION -- 50c UAL EUCHRE ILLE 20 Ib. Turkey 16 Ib. Turkey 12 lb. Turkey 16 Ib. Turkey 12 Ib. Turkey PRIZE in a stellar display which com- pletely d Port Colborne attacks, Oakville's Junior "B" hockey squad last Friday night racked up its first win in this season's O.H.A. competition, wal- loping the highly favoured Ports at Georgetown arena by a top heavy 7-2 count. Tabbed as the team to beat for group honours when the season opened, the visitors bogged down completely at the approaches to Tripp's twine citadel. The starry netminder_ was given out- standing protection by a battl- ing defence, which improves with each appearance. The local youngsters, on the other hand, were scoring oppor- tunists throughout, missing few of their opportunities to click on. the red light back of the Port cage. Paced by Bill Curries Gives Juniors First O.H.A. Win hat trick, they sustained a fast pace throughout to prove full value for their victory. Dennis Draper added two more Oak tal- lies, while Steve Rusnyk and Bosada added the other counters. . With expenses mounting this season, due to articial ice ren- tals, the club executive is hope- ful that fan support of the team will increase accordingly. On one recent occasion, enthusiastic club manager Fred Turner had to dip substanially into his own wallet to foot an arena bill, a gesture which goes definitely beyond the bounds of managerial responsi- bility. Residents will find the town is represented by. one of the best junior crews ever to wear Oakville colours, and dyed- in-the-wool supporters predict their number will be greatly augmented before (the current campaign is much older. District Activities REGULAR MEETINGS Optomits Club 2nd and 4th Mondays, 7.30 p.m. New Murray House « Lions Club ist and 3rd Thursdays, 6.45 p.m. Teen Town Rotary Club Dinner Meeting every Monday, 7 p.m., Teen Town Town Council 1st and 8rd Mondays, 8 p.m. Council, Chambers Township Council 1st Monday, 10 am. Township Hall Public School Board ond Tuesday, 8 pm, Council Chambers High School Area Board 3rd Tuesdays, 8 p.m. Council ~ Chambers. Branch 114, Can. Legion 1st Fridays, 8 p.m, Club Rooms White Oak Chapter, 1.0.D.E. 1st Thurs. afternoon, Teen Town Angela Bruce Chapter, LO.D.E. 1st Tuesday night, Teen Town Westwood Friendly Circle 2nd Wed. night, Westwood School Ww. C. T. U. _ 1st Tuesday 3 p.m., Christian Science Hall Oakville and District Red Cross Central Workroom, every Thurs- day, 10 am. to 3 p.m. SPECIAL EVENTS December 17: Annual At Home, Appleby College December 18: Annual Turkey Supper, Oak- ville Club. - Arts and Crafts Christmas Party, residence Mrs. James Chisholm. December 20: Final meeting, Trafalgar Township Township Council, Hall, C.CF. annual turkey euchre, Masonic Hall, 8.15. December 21-22: Oakville-Trafalgar - high school Glee Club Christmas Carol Ser- vice, Victoria Hall. December 24: Children's free gory theatre, matinee, Gre- sponsored by. town service clubs, pot BOWLING BANTER Ideals romped into first place in the men's major league, chalk- ing up 7 points as the second series got under way last week. Bunched close behind were Rum- mies, All Stars and Vets, with 5 points, followed by Six Blows, Lucky Strikes and Schmoos with 2 points, Haltons are temporary tailenders with a zero on the point tally. - Paul' Gilliam monopolized in dividual honours for the week, crashing the maples for a 777 high triple which included a neat 334 single game. In the ladies major league, Langmuirs hold a six-point edge for first place over Schle- gels. B. Parkins claimed both high single and high triple with 272 and 676 respectively. Pre- sent standing of the feminine trundlers is as follows: Langniuirs 40 Schlegels 34 Dr. Chase 23 Rebekahs 15 ternoon will be the last of Brownies activities unt) the New Year. = Derby, St. Leger Stakes and the Two Thousand Guineas. _-- Telephone Operators In Oakville Ex - Operators or New Employees FOR Regular, Part Time 'or Occasional Work || Apply in person to Chief Operator The Bell Telephone Co. of Can. Oakville Ethylene Glycol ANTI-FREEZE FROM Hedleigh Home Limited "The Home of Chrysler-Plymouth Service" Dundas St. N. -- Oakville Phone 1063 -- Evenings 887-J AUTHENTIC N.H.L. SWEATERS -- Maple Leafs, Bos- ton, Canadiens, Chicago, Redwings, Rangers. BOYS' 2 50 3 50 Sizes 28-34 . Size 38-42 a & STOCKINGS TO MATCH $1.50 C.C.M. HOCKEY &FIGURE OUTFITS 50 to 00 For Boys and Girls 7. 30. 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