Thursday, June 15, 195) from the outfield to cover secong base . . . Georgetown Raiders come to town next Saturday fo OAKVILLE-TRAFALGAR JOURNAL indistinct valor and had stopped talking al- together for the first time in his life . . . In the absence of Kenny ful service. Mrs. Featherstone an soprano by the Mr. Bill Campbell, Aylmer, Trafalgar h been a member for 56 years, Ont. spent a few days at the seventh frame, and by the ninth he'd completely accepted discret- past president and has filled (Continued from Page 2) onto University on Friday after- noon. Cann Fish, student of Veterinary Colle rounds with Dr. his calls Ralph Ontario is making the Grant Heslop on cree almost 100 the June meeting church W.A, 'held on v, June 6, at the home of Featherstone, was The special feature was the presentation by the president, Mrs. A. Walsom, on behalf of the association, of life- membership pins and certificates honouring three of the oldest member: Mrs. T. Biggar, Mrs. J. Featherstone and Mrs. R. H. Post. Mrs. Biggar, who is a charter member, filled the office of sétretary from organization continuously for 51 years, retir- ing eight years ago. Her minutes of meetings during the years are a record of accuracy and faith- With tedance Munn's at- of percent other Post for ago. Emblazoned on the pins are five symbols: The Dove--The Spirit, the symbol of Meth- The Burning Bush, the emblem of Presbyter- which depicts the® un- ying fire of God's spirit in the church. The Open Bible, the con- tribution of the Congregational Church, which js the symbol of the Oneness of God's word and freedom of religious matters. Symbol of Alpha and Omega, the first and last letters of the Greek alphabet and the Greek term for Christ who is the "Church's One Foundation," The first letter of the Greek word Christ, which means "At the centre of our faith is Christ." The pins ac- companied by rose and, carnation corsages were pinned on the re- cipients respectively by Miss A. Conover, Mrs. J. Bentley and Mrs. R. D. Fleming. A letter of congratulation from the Life offices in the W.A. Mrs. held the office of treasurer 33 years, retiring four tar of the June 17th is Father's Day We have lined up a grand selection of gifts for Dad Come along in The GOLDEN HOUR Bookshop 53 Colborne St. Phone 668 M T Dominion Council was read by the secretary Mrs. Bwart Hall The recipients each made a feel- ing reply of acceptance, thanking the ladies for their appreciation and affectionate thoughtfulness. Miss Marie Featherstone and Mrs. Featherstone Jr. later ser- ved refreshments to their guests. Many residents of this district are interested in the observance of the 125th anniversary of the founding of St. Peter's Anglican Church (the church on the hill) Erindale, which will be observed by special services on Sunday, June 18th. A feature of the an- niversary will be confirmation. The Bishop of Toronto and the Lieutenant-Governor and Mrs. Ray Lawson, will attend the ser- vice. The first recfor was Rev. James McGrath and the present rector is Rev. George F. Banks, who served with the Royal Irish Lancers in World War IL On Tuesday, June. 20th, a Garden Party will be held at Miles Park which will also include a turkey supper. Bronte (Continued from Page 2) fully decorated with flowers through the kindness of Mr. Al- fred Jennings. The large congre- gation heard a very stirring mes- sage from the Rev. George A. Williams of Toronto. The music consisted of an anthem by the choir. A duet by Mrs. S. Woods and Mrs. W. Inglehart and a quartette composed of R. Ellison, J. Wakely, W. Milligan and BE. Coombs. A special offer- ing of $108. was received for the victims of the Manitoba Flood. . Wayne Fleet, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. Fleet celebrated his 6th birthday with a party of small friends at his home. ses Mr. and Mrs, Hugh Brearley motored to Toronto Sunday to attend the mass meeting held in the Maple Leaf Gardens to cele- brate the 25th anniversary of the United Church of Canada. That is where you will have always wanted. oakvi I've Found Some Time . . . . . . to tell you about the USED CAR VALUES --AT-- Oakville Motors checked to give you the most service possible. Stop In This Week and let our staff help you pick out that car you z Sl pi e molors CHEVROLET £ OLDSMOBILE SALES Lid SERVICE find cars that have been Bakoilly Ontario 46021407] home of Mr. and Mrs. W. Landry. . . The last' meeting until next Fall of the Bronte Brownie Pack No. 1 was held Monday evening in the Bronte Community 'Hall. At this meeting Connie Johnson, Carolyn: Young, Marilyn Rom- bough, and Faye McGann were enrolled. The L.A. is preparing for a picnic to be held in the near future; 4 Oaks Suffer First Halton Loop Loss In Fergus Fiasco Wedged painfully between a solld 12-hit Fergus clouting spree and six of their own fielding mis- cues, Al Yarnell's Oakville Oaks toppled to their first 'defeat of the Halton loop schedule Satur- day, dropping a lopsided 10-3 ver- dict before a clamoring crowd of rabid Fergus fans. It was a sad Saturday for the locals who, in addition to being outplayed on the day, took a very rough ride from those afore- mentioned fans. As one stentor- ian grandstand voice put it: "we have sure whittled those mighty Oaks right down to twigs!" On the day, he was definitely cor- rect--but it's a long season, and the base paths are long lanes that still have three turnings. It is still easy to recall that the Oaks had little trouble in their first game with Fergus, romping to an 8-3 win. And the boys vow they'll do it again. As opposed to the dozen safe- ties the winners collected from the offerings of Yarnell and Mark Pollock, the Oaks were only able to connect for four, with Lang- uay, Gilliam, Yarnell and Patter- son each poling out singles. The homesters, on the other hand, bobbled only half as often as the hapless visitors, and that spelt all the difference. DUGOUT DATA--A movement is already under way to organize a rooting section for the second trip to Fergus June 28, if only to protect Don Davis. Completely surrounded by hostile fans, Don's booming bass had mellowed to ion as being the Brown, Paul Gilliam moved in better part of their first visit of the season. | For Top Performance CANADA'S ShLes & SERVICE | CHURCH ST. W. at NAVY BEST CAR VALUE Maxwell-Brown Motors oO PHONE 6 Before You Leave On Your MAKE SURE YOUR SUMMER CLOTHES ARE READY JUST PHONE 311 For Pick-up and Delivery 24-HOUR SERVICE CLOSED FOR HOLIDAYS JULY 1st to 8th INCLUSIVE LAKESHORE CLEANERS