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Oakville-Trafalgar Journal, 8 Jun 1950, p. 2

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Page 2 5 OAKVILLE-TRAFALGAR JOURNAL Thursday, June 8, 1950 r )\| Miss Doris Stiles, Kitchener, As in former y the mem-| Munn's Church W.A. catered M ) ; ) 2 A. sale was the largest hel Was 1% visto oven the Wedond [bors of the. WOE ancocintront [on (Saturday for the Halstotn wate || Avene mol iso a _- PEOPLE an at the home of Miss Adeline |of Munn's, Wesley and Sheridan |at Hay's Limited Arena. The (Gontimied on Pages) | Landry. Churches catered for the Nation- «sie isin al Holstein-Friesian Association {Rh SL ; Ba Miss Connie Lang has return. | auction sale on Friday which was Mr. and Mrs. Bill McGuire and | brought her an offer of post |e home after spending a week |held in Victoria Hall Arena, and Mrs. Chuck Warington [graduate work in Surgical Nur-| ith relatives in Belleville, Ont, | Oakville attended the Optimist Club's Dis- | sing, but she will not undertake iE E ese rict Conventic dttawa last [the extr: v, : gi Citvanton in oftew last the ost ben Youn on study, | Marilyn Rennie celebrated her| Mr. and Mrs. Ross Lunau were N\ Saker Lg es © DUTSINg | pirthday last Friday with a party | uests on Thursday, June Ist, at «we 3 Ya sine of small friends at her home. the wedding of Mrs. Lunau's Mr. and Mrs. Arch Grant and| : nephew, W. Alexander Jackson, N\ § family spent the weekend with| The Maurice Lunaus celebrat-| yp ang Mrs, E. N. Dunham are|2nd Mis Shirley Speers at Mono o Mr. and Mrs. Vie Hatherly at [ed their 10th wedding amniver | sponding a week in New York |Mills United Church. The first Guelph SAry on Thursday with a dinner ty. guest ushered into the church Viens party a eae was the groom's grandmother, Qakville's weather report is| Par: slobrated her | Mr Dub Joyce who has been and mother of Mrs Lunan, Mrs. dow hoard sath morning over], Junet Perkins cslebraied. Ber osntined to his home for the pas [W/m Falkner, eged 93 years. ® You . indirectly due to the fact|Dirthéay on Friday with a party) fow weeks is out and around . . You're not really sick, you say. ruts Paints It sponsor. | 107 her young friends. Ah Mr. and Mrs. Bwart Hall en- Just a little under the weather. Be ment of popular Bruce tertained at dinner on Sunday in A sightinafewd 5 a Jamboree | At the recent Golden Jubilee TRAFALGAR honour of the birthdays of four ght jn a few days, But don't ro rune any sponsor | Adnual National convention of members of the Hall family; their forget that any departure from a little bit ex Lh ah Jimi] pe Soros Disten, of Willen Seaghinn Jean Jr Hos bro- normal health deserves prompt nr honile : Jr, was elected a vice- ; y Y, illow- , W. S. Hall; and sister, i 7 as the weather signals) © Sot" ot tho organization dale, who has been' at Snider's | Vera; and nephew, Allen Hall and careful attention. There's no such thing as a oh We secs Seen shat Easter, has been |whose natal days are June Ist, an unimportant illness. Better let a doctor look sagt | The Opportunity Shop on Rob- appointed to the teaching staff| 4th, and 6th. Miss Helen Wart- you over. And when you have his i o SHOU EO son Street mews Navy, oporat.|0f Willowdale Public Schools | man, Toronto, was among. the on, bring it in f Ls prssenp bo" residents | ed by the Angela Bruce Chapter, | PeEIning September guests » bring it in for our expert compounding. of the prov.|LOD.E, is reopening this after- : tirroe et of atmos. | noon' at 230 and will be open wi and Mrs. Willard Fish,| Rev. J. W. Stewart attended hao | each Thursday and Saturday af-| Newmarket, spent the weekend |the Hamilton Conference of the R I D C Be io oi | tarngon. a eniy hotizzy 4 Mth Mr | United Church which . convened Usse rug 0. rents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy [last week at McMaster Univer. c i toy | la as - olborne St. East BRONTE mn They attended the reunion |sity, Hamilton. Stanley D. Turn- 5 [of Oakville High School on Sat-|er was layman representative PHONE 47 Mrs. Lewis Patterson was in [urday. from the Trafalgar Charge. Hamilton on Saturday a guest at . ie the wedding of Miss Margaret Mcllroy McLean, to Mr. Kenneth 5 Marr Robinson, which took place ee K 1 R d F . ; in St John's Presbyterian rhaven ennels egda. Today- ri. & Sat. June 8-10 hChurelic A reception was later helog gt the 222 Club. BOARDIN( : IN were Mr! aid Mrs. Vincent Cook Upper Middle Road Hamiltot\™ ware visitors at the Jelephons|AsT-d home of aL Mrs. (B. K. SNIDER) ii "Wr. and Mrs. Chas Tae awlor. 5 No CLIPPING - WASHING - WORMING - DEFLEAING Little Jane SN Summer Reservations for Boarding Being Received Lan red broken collar. hong agg Sere 2 fall from a swing! il home her Mr Mrs. Hamilton Beach, were: 3ifitor the home of Mr. and NS, Prank i Bucraft. * : and st, Howard; Dewesbury 2nd. ree olation, Mr The- euchre winners' of the aw, Mrs. Stafford weekly Community Club euchre eae nix were as follows: Mrs. H. Hart Mrs. Howard McManus, who land, L. Hunt, M God- her four children has been | {rey G. Williams. The draw 1 weeks at the|was won by Mrs. Patterson, home , Mrs. Andy | Oakville. McDermott, Navy Street S., has ress joined the westward trek of Win-| The fireman answered: a call to the home of Mr. Chas. Brown, Chisholm St. B., early Saturday evening, when a burning cigar- ette started a fire in a mattress. Damage was slight. PEE nipeg people returning home now the flood danger has subsided She left for the Ww on Monday night. An earlier train bound for Ottawa took home two sisters, Miss Margaret Bourget and M W. Parrott, who spent the week- bond in Oakville, in something of The benefit dance held by the Bronte Community Club on Fri- impromptu family reunion | gay evening was well attended. fvith their mother, Mrs. A. Bour-| Norm Gills' orchestra played, also a guest at her daugh-|anq the entire proceeds amount: 's home. ing to $28.00 will be donated ek piled equally between rs. Guy of o elephants" in the form | Oakville and the Manitoba Flood odds and ends were | Relief. by members of Lin- PR Assoc-| Miss Gwendolyn Mitchell, Tor- onto, spent the week-end at the home of Mrs. H. Scarrow. see Linbi $8 public day evening, May 81. A Victorian lampshade fashioned like a bask- et of silk flowers, a silver te set, a knife-sharpener and a bri een 3% bouquet of asparagus, twiteh-| ico Greta Joyce, Hamilton, Grass and radishes were among |iiGiteq in the village this past the articles exchanged. AmONE | ech ena those present were Mrs. George Mr. and Mrs. Grant Williams have moved to their new home on Triller St. W. NOW--Accommodations For Cats = TE I ey ed Thurs., Fri., Sat. Mon., Tues., Wed. June 8-9:10 June 12-13-14 11 Sia Now rolling 'em in the is- Fkeze FOR ALL" les in its second sensa- iso ony tional fun filled week in Proora® same one of Toronto's leading Ei ah (0) theatres. 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