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Oakville-Trafalgar Journal, 20 Jul 1950, p. 7

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1950 Gtroit, er fa EAE] Thursday, July 20, 1950 OAKVILLE-TRAFALGAR JOURNAL Page 7 SPEYER SEEKS TO BLEND AGE, YOUTH FOR WINNER - Weddings : (Continued from Page 6) tulle illusion was held in place by a satin halo headdress and she carried a cascade of red ros- es. Her sister, Mrs. Keith Merry, as matron of honour, and her cousin, Mrs. Howard Bonham and Miss Jean Scaife, were similarly attired in floor length gowns of net over taffeta. The colors were petal pink, blue and yellow res- pectively, with matching halos and mittens and bouquets of har- monizing roses. Mr, Jack Bonham was his' brother's groomsman 'and the ushers were Howard Bonham, brother, and Raymond Fuller, uncle of the bride. At the reception In Trafalgar Memorial Hall, the bride's moth- er received in powder blue crepe, with black hat and matching ac- cessorfes and corsage of pink, roses. The groom's mother. chose mauve faconne crepe, white hat, and matching accessories and yellow rose corsage. " For a wedding trip to New York, the bride wore a suit of white gabardine with navy acces sorfes and corsage of red roses. On their return. they will reside in Trafalgar. In the evening, Mr. and Mrs. MacPherson entertained at a dance with the Walter Alway Orchestra supplying the music. You should never be too hard on mistakes that you have never had a chance to commit. Your Hospital LAST WEEK Surgical Cases ............ 15 MedicalliCases sm a. 17 Accident Cases ............ 33 Births ELL. 7 Patients Admitted ......., 42 Patients Discharged ...%.... 37 IN HOSPITAL TODAY Patients Soa : GOOEOOOOERA 34 Newborn = S.oo.ouiii. aia, 6 Names of members of Oakvil le"s 1947 Ontario intermediate champions are scrawled on no less than 11 of the 33 players certificates filed with the O.B.A. last weekend by the newly or ganized Oakville Orphuns inter- mediate B club, manager-coach Chris Speyér revealed Monday night, And among this ex names Norman Carter, Doug Wilson, Dee Galbraith, Jack Blakelock, Har- \ {ry Ridley and <i Blake Tuck. J Speyer, for h ced to round hi team nto shape in exhibition games due to a late start, is chasing his bulky squad through a heavy 'drill at Wallace park three evenings this week. With Georgetown Raiders, his district's only other B category club, the Orphiuns will have a bye into the brovincial playoffs. Chris is counting on reliable Johnny Turner and young Bob Showball, along with portsider Galbraith, to give him hurling Do wer. Other] wise all jobs| on the squad are still open] until such time material sorfs itself out duff ing practice | sessions. i TF a Other oh val {i timers who! my have turned. - | out are Stan Bob Snowball "Dusty" Rowe and Harvey Lyon, while 'the town's police force is well represented by Ed Heath and Al Evershed. A former Oaks stalwart with ° the Orphuns is speedy Bill Leslie, while other candidates Monday night includ-| ed Dewey Dowdle, Pete Taylor, Don Jackson, Green, Dave Mec- Arthur, Garney Lawrence, Doug Ellis, and Doug Knight. Publicity, tis said, consists al- most wholly of being toasted or ver Service, C. Phillips, King St. Flowers, Mrs. D. Sullivan, Col- borne St. The following were the winning tickets for which claims should be made to V. McDermott, chairman of the carnival, 3 Re nolds St. S.: Candy, No. 3 Blanket, No. 435; Tray, No. 61. "It was a great show and we particularly want to express our. appreciation, not only to the people who gave us such support, but the newspapers, radio sta- tins and advertisers who helped make it possible," said Mr. Mc- Dermott. St. Andrew's Carnival Hailed Huge Success With guests and visitors com-| tric Refrigerator, Dr. Fred N. ing from points up to 100 miles| Sparling, 157° Colborne St. E.; away, the first carnival and Gar-| Alarm Radio, R. Fleetham, 480 den Party to be held on St. 4n-| Dundas St. N.; Pop Down toaster, drew's R. C. Church grounds in|W. A. Irvine, Port Nelson; Cock: nearly 20 years was an unquali-|er pup, J. A. Clemencer, Bronte; fied success Saturday evening.|Set of Dishes, Mrs. M. Hutchin- All work and food booths were|son, Lakeshore E.; Men's Hat, C. completely sold out early in the|Lawlor, Bronte; Canister Set, F. evening and the various games,( W. Molesworth; Record Album, including Bingo, had a roaring|Tony McDermott, 41 Sheddon trade right up until midnight] Ave. ; when Mayor Black reached into| In addition there were a num- a barrel to pluck out names of|ber of .draws for various booths winners of a group of prizes. operated by the ladies. Winners Winners of the various draws| included Mrs. E. Riviere, Forsy- were: Grand prize, General Elec-!the St.; Mrs. Boyd, Kerr St; Sil Jarvis & Ryrie J. F. CARTER, ASSOCIATE REAL ESTATE -- INSURANCE -- MORTGAGES! 118 COLBORNE ST. EAST Phone 490 -- Holidays 296-W OPEN EVENINGS roasted. Inquire About the . . . TE .-- VANGUARD " Maxwell-Brown Motors CHURCH ST. W. at NAVY PHONE 6 70 'cOAST | SALES ¢ SERVICE | g STANDARD 4 f VANGUARD 2 FRIDAY & SATURDAY, JULY 21-2 FERRIS WHEEL - MERRY-GO-ROUND - KIDDIE RIDES FIREWORKS -- Grand Draw Special Draw for 2 Bulova Watches BINGO LEGION at WARNIVAL NH Central School Grounds ~ OAKVILLE REFRESHMENTS PRIZE: 1950, FRIGIDAIRE PRIZE: HOOVER VACUUM CLEANER PRIZE: C. C. M. BICYCLE PRIZE: FIBRE GLASS FISHING ROD & REEL PRIZE: POP DOWN TOASTER 1ST. 2ND. 3RD. 4TH. 5TH.

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