Page THE OAKVILLE-TRAFALGAR JOURNAL 'Thursday, March 23, 195) PEOPLE and EVENTS The Oakville branch of the Royal Canadian Air Force Asso- ciation will 'hold its first dinner meeting tomorrow evening at Riverside Lodge, at 6.30. All ex- airmen in this district are invited to attend. Mr. and Mrs. M. holidaying in Georgia. Mrs. I. Nattress of Port Arth- ur was a recent visitor at the home of Dr. and Mrs. F. Nattress. Elson are ree LE Among those entertaining at Mr. Tom Calverley of O.V.C.|showers for Miss Dorothy Shel- was home for the week-end. ley, who is being married this Saturday were Mrs. Arthur Mur- ray, Mrs. L. R. Robinson and Mrs. Sid Clark, Toronto. cess The ticket tribulations of Rud- dy and Linda Whiting were given a province wide airing Sunday morning, when Don Fairburn picked up last weel's Journal story for his Neighbourly News broadcast. : Mr. and Mrs. Ray Manbert motored to Florida last week. Dr. and Mrs. Irven Strasman Of Chicago are spending some time 'with Mrs. Strasman's par- ents Mr, and Mrs. John Lawrence. rerum Deputy district governor Man- sell Ketchen paid his annual visit to the Lions Club of Oakville at the "club's regular dinner meet- ing last Thursday evening. Spec- ial speaker for the evening was A. M. Dix, of the Bell Telephone cease Receiving the guests at the an- nual At Home of the Oakville- Trafalgar High School, held in the gayly green school gymnas- Co. staff, who discussed modern |ium St. Patrick's Day evening, speechways and their develop-|Were Principal W. S. Blake and ment. Mrs, Blake; area board chair- Sissies man Frank Sullivan and Mrs. Sullivan; John Ross, president of the Oakville-Trafalgar Home & School association, and Mrs. Ross; and Alex Wilson, president of the students council. Mrs. Davy Chapman, Mrs. Ar- thur Hillmer and Mis. E. P. Lunau leave tomorrow by plane for a two-weeks vacation in Ber- muda. OLLIE'S CLEANERS & DYERS QUALITY WORKMANSHIP AND SERVICE To Citizens of Oakville and Vicinity FOR 28 YEARS FREE PICK-UP AND DELIVERY 66 Colborne St. E. Phone 588 LAST TIMES TONIGHT--Jean Kent in The Gay Lady Fri. & Sat. March 24-25 = WHEN QUANTRELL'S GUERILLAS RAVAGED' Nr ENE BE OF THE PLAINS CINECOLOR ADDED COLOR CARTOON, LATEST WORLD NEWS Friday Night Doors Open 6.30 : Show Starts 6.45 . Saturday Night 3 Complete Shows at 6.30, 8.30, 10.05 Doors Open Saturday at 6 p.m. Mon. & Tues. March 27-28 Never has the screen shown such daring adventure -- such thrilling spectacle, such pomp and pageantry, such magnificent color! J. ARTHUR RANK PRESENTS FREDRIC MARCH DOUBLE ACADEMY AWARD WINNER AS 'CHRISTOPHER CoLumBus coroursy TECHNICOLOR A STONEY BOX PRODUCTION FOR GAISROROUGH FLORENCE ELDRIDGE FRANCIS L. SULLIVAN LINDEN TRAVERS KATHLEEN RYAN DEREK BOND A March 29-30 A son was born to Mr. and Mrs, Gerald H. Donovan at the Oakville-Trafalgar Memorial hos- pital on Monday, March 20. cee n Lieut. and Mrs. Herb Brewster, and Jimmy, left Monday for Frederickton, N.B, where Lieut. Brewster has been posted. Pe Mrs. James Chisholm and the Misses Mary and Nancy Chisholm entertained at a Sunday supper party for Miss Ailsa Balfour, Brampton and Miss Ruth Follis, Toronto. fens Mrs. Hedleigh Home is visiting in Windsor. sess Mrs, Howard Hoover, of Sel- Kirk, is visiting at the home of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. V. B. Barrey, Reynolds St. wwwx os Winners of CP.T. euchre last week were: Ladies: 1st. Mrs. B. Myers, 2nd, Mrs. Donald; Con- solation, Mrs M. Farnery. Gents: 1st, Mr. A. Skoog, 2nd, Mr. F. Mackie Consolation, Mr. J. M. Ford. Draw, Mrs. M. Farnery. The Arnold Banfields enter- tained on Friday night for the British Columbia delegates to the Canadian Restaurant Assoc- iation convention and their wives. Mr. and Mrs. Don Davis left this week for a vacation in Flor- ida. Fo Mr. and Mrs. George Doty are attending the Lumbermen's con- vention at the Royal York Hotel. FP Bd. Kennedy, Oakyille's Rec- reational director, addressed members of Westwood Friendly Circle at their meeting last week, outlining the program of Baster and summer activities. Articles for a children's hospital in Eng- land were sewn and knitted by the members, and a shower of canned goods for the Oakville Trafalgar Hospital was held. Mrs. Eyre Davis held an or- ganizational tea at the Oakville club on Tuesday for the commit- tee for the'Canadian National In- titute for the Blind. Plans were laid for the annual drive for funds, which this year will be under the direction of Mrs. J. A. M. Bell and Mrs. Thomas Mar- shall. BRONTE - children Nancy and Susan, mo- tored to Orlando, Florida, for two weeks vacation. FPO Miss Lois Groat on the Bronte Public School staff is ill with a serious throat infection. Miss Jennie Damon is now a patient at the Oakville hospital. Xeon Mr. Wm. Campbell, Pictou, NS. spent a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. Me- Leod. saan. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Brearley and children, spent the week-end in Simcoe, Ont. PP Miss Lorraine Heaton enter- tained a few guests at her home on Saturday evening in honour of her 19th birdthday. Papa Other young people in the vil uded-(mbyle arth arth arthethr lage celebrating a birthday in- cluded the Misses Joyce English, Gloria Rollinson, Theresa and Josephine Toner, and Mr. Irwin Rogers. run Miss Dorothea also a patient hospital. MacDonald is in the Oakville Dr. A. Bremner who has been a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital Hamilton has returned to his home. wrx Miss Anne Osborne, Dawna and Diane Scarrow, Jack, Sloan, Nor- man Koepke, attended the At Home held in the Oakville High School Friday evening. PE There areseveral people in the village suffering from the flu, some who have been affected are Mr. and Mrs. Jack Osborne, Mr. William Milligan, Mr. L. Patter- son. A The L.A. of the Bronte Brown- ie Pack No. 1 met at the home of Mrs. H. Brearley last Thurs- day evening. Ladies present in: cluded Mrs. E. Coombes, Mrs. W. Hill, Mrs. P. McKim, Mrs. Allan. It was decided that the L.A. would decorate personal choco- The Walton Memorial Church 0 wr Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hill Jr. and Choir are having a Cantana "'Oliven to Calvary" on Palm Sunday, April 2, at 7 pm. csess Last Wednesday local -highwaymen, Mr. Grant 'Williams, Mr. George McGann, Mr. R. Dorland, suffered painful burns to their eyes while clean- ing out a dry tar barrel. On Friday, Mr. Williams was again injured when he was accidently cut with a shovel on his fore- head. He received treatment at the Oakville hospital, the cut re- quiring 6 stitches. nena On Thursday March 23 at 8 p.m. the Bronte Community Club are holding an open meeting in the Community Hall. There will be dancing from 9 to 10.30 by courtesy of Walt Alway and his "Circle O Ramblers." Other en- tertainment and refreshments are included. There is no charge and all interested persons are three of the "| invited to attend. Sr .- : Mr. and Mrs. David Riddell flew from the Malton Airport on Sunday for a six months visit to their home in Scotland, after an absence of 27 years. FE Wesley afternoon service {, | evening appointment. A flop ing Women's Institute functj, riage, she taught a class of boys in the Sunday School and her pu- pils are scattered far and wide. When Trafalgar = Circuit was a|in Trafalgar at that time charge of six churches in the|which she was also an enthyg, former Methodist Church, her | tic working member. home was always open to enter-| Mrs. Fish was the daughte, tain the minister travelling from (Continued on Page 7 A Word to the Wise BRIDE-TO-BE Our lay-away plan for your trousseau makes it pos. sible for you to avail yourself to-day of our... SPECIAL EASTER DISCOUNT PRICES Winners at weekly C 3 Club euchre were as follows, Mr. and Mrs. G. Williams, Mrs. E. Hunt, Mr. D. Fitzsimmons, Mr. W. DeWitt won the lucky draw. aera Rev. and Mrs. E. W. Brearley, St. Thomas, spent a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. Brearley. 22002 late easter eggs to be sold in the village, the Brwnies to take house to house orders. The Brwhnie selling the most eggs will receive a large decorated Easter egg. The people of Bronte are being asked to support the pro- ject. TRAFALGAR At Private Patients' Pavilion, Toronto General Hospital, on Sunday, March 19th, to Dr. and Mrs. John D. Lovering, -a daugh- ter, Mary Jane. fa The Snider's Farm Forum was held on March 13th at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Turner. On March 27th the Forums of the township will meet with the Fed- eration of Agriculture at the Township Hall where they will hear an address by Mr. Alex McKinney on his trip aboard. He as coach to the Provincial Champion Ploughmen on their trip to the British Isles. There will be euchre and old-time dan- cing to May's orchestra. ree. The passing of Mrs. John N. Fish caused sorrow among her many friends at Snider's and Trafalgar and particuarly among the members of Wesley Church W.M.S. of which she was the first president. The society was organized in 1887 and for several years Mrs. Fish was its president 'and was a life member and always an act- ive worker until her removal to Oakville in 1920. For many years after she first became a member of Wesley Church at the time of her mar- ™ WS #2) Evelyn KEYES "1 Randolph SCOTT Willard PARKER - Larry PARKS _ Glenn FORD - Claire TREVOR IL Edgar BUCHANAN Evelyn KEYES-Edgar BUCHANAN Pius: Latest World News Color by Technicolor Show starts Thurs., Fri, at 6.45 Sat. Night Start 6.30 Mon.; Tues., Wed. Mar. 27-28-2 CHINA GIRL[SECRET AGENT Starring OF JAPAN GENE TIERNEY FOSTER. BARI GEORGE MONTGOMERY|| Joc nomi PLUS COLOR CARTOON. SHOW STARTS at 7 p.n AUSTIN Clark's Service COLBORNE ST. WEST __ON DISPLAY AT-- Centre SALES and SERVICE OAKVILLE PHONE 1031-W