OAKVILLE-TRAFALGAR JOURNAL Page 1 and family enjoyed a holiday in Cleveland, Ohio. sess 1950 hursday, August 17, 1950 MUSIC ALBUM BY IRVEN FELL = Trafalgar (Continued from Page 2) Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Rayburn and Pat are . visiting in Chalk River, Ont. September 2nd. Miss Hopper was assisted in the opening of the many beautiful gifts by her sis: ter, Miss Donna Hopper and Miss Norma Fish. Miss Alice Tor- gnes sang "Just For Today," ac: companied by Miss Violet Ber: tsch. A- memento of the shower for Miss Hopper was a book of "My Favorite Recipe,' compiled by the guests during the after noon. ssa Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Scarrow 8 ! and family and Mrs. H. Scarrow - : i U Ss [1] r a spent Sunday at Jackson's Point. ERR G. fa affection fing they need; [fovides them thing as well as an excellent Glu cation." Miss Louise McFarland was a visitor in Caledonia for the Cen- tennial Celebration. ER) portions of the above would think that your tire needs. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hartland Tiave moved into their new home on Trafalgar St. ese PT The friends and neighbors of Mis. George McClure, Snider's, were shocked to hear of Mr. Mc- Clure's serious illness and sud-|ily are visiting with friends in den passing on Sunday. the village. is extended to Mrs. Cyt) Lend McClure and her little son and| Mary Jane Allan who has been daughter in their great Sorrow. spending the summer up north, = a i= has returned home. Woy: live in and are given a musi- education. 8 Nou would | be wrong if you Bosca or thought that, because 1 statement came from Alex: Bfder Sveshnikoy WI der, or was the lead foscow Choral School. Continuing quotations from the a in a 1945 edition Review of Music . "The cosy home Mrs. Arthur Demone and fam OAKVILLE MOTORS Chevrolet & Oldsmobile Sales & Service Opp. Century Theatre -- Phone 460 ho is the er of the During the time Munn's church will be closed the interior of the church auditorium will be- re- decorated. The members of the 'Women's Association are assum- ing the cost of this work. On Sun- day, Sept. 17th, the church will be reopened with the annual an- niversary service. +n Miss Ann Osborne visited for a few days last week with friends in Tobermorey. os The best place cs Most heavily guarded person at the C.N.E. when it opens on the 25th will be Dolores Nixon, wear- ing $57,000 worth of diamonds at fashion shows. The 17-carat ring alone is worth $30,000. We are very glad that Miss Alice Gilbert has returned home after spending the past 2 years in the Hamilton Sanitorium. .s » On Thursday evening, Miss Norma Fish was a guest at a shower held in honor Miss Marian Litchfield of Oakville Whose marrage is a forthcoming event. A daughter was born on Thurs- day, August 3, to Mr. and. Mrs. Jack McKay, at the Oakville Memorial Hospital. : . fo in choral LONE EXCEPTION music. {T} ch. From 12.20 to 4 p.m. gen- a1 educational subjects; dinner vy: Lo two hours for wallis| The Sniterscl En E *| knox ch, Sixteen, sports. When the children re Reld on Sunday an wn 20th, at 11 am. Rev. Barl Smith of Hespeler is the guest minister and there will be special music. 3 CREE There is only one outfit th Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mason | has been able to stay In busine: ans Jhamy spent @ few days|over a period of years and make driving through Northern Ont-| money without advertising, and ario. that one is the Mint. ara Scots sess Bronte Troop No. 1 Boy Scouts spent a recent weekend camping on the property of Mr. George en The Boy Scouts are collecting papers again on Saturday, Aug. 19. Please bundle all your old newspapers anf put in a conven: to read, draw, play or study ces. Nine o'clock is bed- Miss Ida Pickering has return: this troop has done and basic unger ones and|ed from a ten days' visit at the| boys enjoyed it immensely. fent place. rvice || home of her nephew, Mr. Maurice ee cerns to Ieence, Windsor. Miss Irene| Messrs. Dick Hunt, Bill Mor Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Gilliam t | ese boys do 1 Lawrence, who accompanied hor ris, Chas. Lawrence and Tofi|and family, Welland, spent Sun- ve in t up to the time they 80 to bed.| aunt to 'Windsor, is remaining| Budden left early Sunday by|day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. voul hat it i 's fo 1 % Ee on is reonally, 1 would say that it is ore at her brother's for a 10ngeT| motor for a trip to Vancouver. |W. Gilliam desir- ||S8gna the orphan with musical -- an Sent, befitting the school, 'deca very fortunate. 'Mir, Sveshnikov says that the NIT pupils are very interested in fheir studies and that the prime Bronte (Continued from Page 2) Mrs. Iz F. Bray and grand- daughter, Judy, have returned home after a holiday in Simcoe, Ont. "only he can develop into @ fizat | Class singer who starts studying 55 the formative years, when he ville ily Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Brearley and family have moved to their new home in Oakvill een ur children as care: tures his Our Fine Work ls Campus Tradition School and College reopen soon! Now's the time to get Mr. and 'Mrs. Fred Newport, Hamilton, were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bucroft. eplaced by new pure and clear fantly under observation sas s Mfiroat doctors," says the school "director. ino article goes on to say that | Memorial Hospital for some || he noys are taught, Desides | weeks, is now at the home of her jie boys | Meatory subjects like| mother, Mrs, Mark Dawson. So, violin, harmony, thyth- ieee » YX companiment history of | musi onducting and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Craigie and family spent a holiday in | educational subjects | Topermorey. | equivalent, to high schools. ~It clothes spic and span by letting us dry clean them NOW! assess The W. A. of Walton Memorial United Church will hold a spec jal meeting to discuss plans for the 100th anniversary banquet. Meeting to be held in S. S.{rooms Thursday evening, Aug. 17 at 8 p.m. claims that particular attention eveloping the artis: To NEW STUDENTS . . . Get acquainted with Oakville's leading Dry Cleaning Service - . . Lakeshore Cleaners. is given to d Sundays the children are taken fo concerts at the theatre and Py frequently the boys listen to Te "Cords of outstanding singers of both Russia and abroad. | The article finishes this Way. line children study a lot and "diligently. But as a result of cor- Sect physical training and the best possible cuisine, they are | healthy, buoyant and gain in | Seight, In the summer all the children have a two month vaca- tion." "This article was, as I said at the start, written in 1945 or prior 1 fio that date. Some of these boys should be almost ready, the older For Pick-up and Delivery Ty ema DE intersperse his programme ome Pp with lectures on the Communism i beyond Russia or the |; 2 i | BE en Bon curtain. comment) 2%, cho! hats sa | ; g 5 a En thing. However, 1 for one do mot | Ener ea fo, travel, tat doubt that the boys in the choral glans were Ir 9 7 school are well trained and look: [Fhe world heard brilliant td after. 1t is a creditable under- Rachmaninoff, Challiapin rcerely trust that . . = taking and I sin bass, just to mento We may be able to get some bene: atel many others Whom Hit from their intensive training, mention without mn€ without having to take Commun: try and spell their 3 contributed greatly to the cultur- Temiwith Jt a1 and artistic activities of the Winner of the Week "world at large and I cannot help| If Harry Heath, 104 Pine Ave, but wonder if these boys 1| will call in at Lofquist's Record over be allowed to bring pleasure| Bar, he will be presented with a %o the world in which they live,| Red Seal Record with the compli- hich only good music can give,| ments of the Journal. | You, teo, will find guaranteed satisfaction at all times hn when you send your clothes to us for perfect dry cleaning. Buddy McKay who underwent an operation in the OQakyille hos- pital has returned home. .s . Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Milligan es or will their scope be limited. I hope mot. Personally I can listen to anyone who sings well or plays any instrument well, be he Jew or Gentile, Russian, yes or s he does cD ~~ Pe -- pe p-- a. pe == (oo) Looking For Economical, Dependable Transportation? ... Then Drive An "AUSTIN DROP IN TODAY FOR DEMONSTRATION CLARK'S SERVICE CENTRE Phone 1031-W for Demonstration AUSTIN SALES & SERVICE Colborne Street W. at Chisholm St. ----