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Oakville-Trafalgar Journal, 28 Sep 1950, p. 2

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TR ad OAKVILLE-TRAFALGAR JOURNAL Thursday, September 28, 13 ursda fi Mr. and Mrs. John Philpott, with] toria, cons Terry and Andre and two| young son, is visiting her parents, guests, spent the weekend at| Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shepherd, Georgian Shore. Forsyth Street. The Gordon Nairns spent the weekend in Buffalo. cen ind Mrs. Ted Lauder are vacation at W Yar- Cape Cod, Massachus- Mr. enjoy mouth etts on Leslie Masson celebrated herb Sth birthday on Saturday, with afl party. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Thomas are celebrating Mrs. Thomas' birth- day with a party in the New Mur- ray Blue Room Saturday might. sone Mr. and Mrs. Ted Kennedy have returned from a vacation in Haliburton sss Sally Davis, Carole Giles, Bar- bara Giles, Dorothy Kitty Lynch and A. Yarnell are taking part in "The Pirates of Penzance," at the Clarkson Community Centre this week Ruddy Whiting, winner of the top Oratorical award at this year's CN.E, was the special Speaker at the regular meeting of the Lions Club of Oakville last Thursday night. Ruddy, whose progress through preliminary and final competition was followed with keen interest by the spon- soring Lions, outlined his views concerning the threat of Com- munism. This subject provided him with his C.N.E. prize winning _ The Allan Campbells and the topic. Cameron Hillmers spent the week end at the latter's cottage in Al gonquin Park. seven Elizabeth Fearman celebrated her 11th birthday on Saturday with a party for her friends. CRE chee Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stronach entertained on Saturday night. sees The Charlie Birges 'are enter- The Marcus Audens entertain-| taining this Saturday evening. ed on Saturday night on the oc- * x casion of their 11th wedding an- ; niversary. Robin Fraser has returned from his summer with the Royal Can- adian Navy, and is back at the U of T, following a brief stay at home. saan The bowling league of the Oak-| ville club got underway Thursday night, with Tom Marshall spilling the pins for the high single. The bowling league of the la- dies of the Oakville Golf Club The Officers of Central Com-| started on Monday afternoon. mand, Ortona Barracks, entertain: PRE ed at a cocktail party on Wednes- day. Thirteen tables of euchre were played at the LO.O.F. Hall on Friday evening, September 22. The winners of the prizes were as ces es Mrs. George Geddes Jr. of Vic: Whe SE SS LE ERE Thurs.-Fri.-Sat. Sept. 28-29-30 AFRICA ABLAZE! he Ee C ALLIED ARTISTS Pretents DBOY NOLAN - WYATT - GLEASON CLEMENTS VICKERS MURPHY Mon.-Tues.-Wed. THE STARS FROM NOT WANTED TOGETHER AGAIN IN Supsrvised by > JAY BONAFIELD. ADDED LATEST NEWS Oct. 2-3- An IDA LUPINO Production starring Sally Forrest. Keefe Brassella Hugh O'Brian» Written for the Screen by ida Lupino and Collier Young Directed by IDA LUPINO. Produced by COLLIER YOUNG Mn Eagle Lion Films Release. 5 This is a true story. 70 n: Itcouldbappen © i} A CARL KRUEGER Production AN EAGLE LION FILMS RELEASE PLAN TO ATTEND THE THANKSGIVING CARTOON SHOW MONDAY, OCTOBER 9TH. AT 2 P.M. YOUR FRIENDLY THEATRE I PHONE 568 Lawrence; ¢ Lawrence; an Frasmering. Gents, . Stafford, Gents, 2nd. B.C, accompanied by her|lessey; Draw, Mr. Gilroy. wee elected president of the Canadian Association of Consumers. Pa / have announced the birth of a son Hospital on September 21. sera Hospital, Jean. ton, N.B. where she to T.C.A. spent a week with her sister and brother MacRaes, on her way back from a vacation trip to Bermuda. entertained at: tea 'Tuesday after: noon. Golden Chapter Sessions Alice Thornton, Mrs. D. Mrs. J. Mrs. 1st. Mrs. Mrs. Hod: Mr. Madden, 1st.: 2nd.: Ladies. Ladies, Consolation, ollows. Consolation, Walton has been Mrs. W. R. Mr. and Mrs. James J. Hatley n Oakville-Trafalgar Memorial Miss Leah Rayworth, of Monc- is attached n-law, the Don Mrs. Don Gibson, Balsam Dr, soso The following Past Matrons of Rule Chapter Order of Eastern Star, attended the Grand Ce at the Roya York Hotel, Toronto, Sept. 19th- 22nd. Miss Cora McGowan, Mrs. Mrs. Ada Ken- dall. Also the Worthy Matron, Mrs. Violet Fadden and the As-|ing on sociate Matron, Mrs. Daisy John-| Usher twenty-| at her home registered, | Usher was an aunt and Frank Dunn and California,| quent visitor at their homes as also at the homes of her grand- niece, Mrs. Edward Fish, and her grandnephew, When attended the services ana| Church: son. Two thousand and three members were This included guests from B.C, Alberta, Michigan, Florida, Vermont and New Hamp: shire. rare Mr. and Mrs." Duncan MacKen- zie, Montreal, formerly of Oak- ville were the guests of Mr. Mrs.. David Low, Park Avenue, last week. Chiet of Police John Derry has|y to (ear 3 Jelinek, Highway Saskatoon, where| mast Jast Tuesday evening was returned from he attended the annual convention of the Canadian Chief Constables' Association. TRAFALGAR Mr. and Mrs. Warden King left on Sunday on a motor trip to De- troit to visit their daughter, Mrs. Bruce Robinson. They expect to return on Wednesday. coe Rev. Mr. Laird, Torénto, sup- plied the vacant pupil of Knox Church, Sixteen, ¢f Sunday morn- ing. Beginning Sunday, Oct. Ist, church service will be at two- thirty in the afternoon. . The anniversary service of Wes- ley Church will be'held on Sun- day, Oct. 1st. at eleven a.m. Rev. W. T. Delve, Bronte, will be the special minister. The church ser- vices at Munn's and Sheridan have been withdrawn for this an- niversary. srr Mrs. Fred Near of Sniders, who retired from the office of presi- dent of the N.T. Community club at the annual meeting, attended every meeting of the club during the year. Four members missed one meeting and Mrs. Near pre- sented each of them with a cup and" saucer. On behalf of the mem- Yi Mrs. Ellison Ball presented Mrs. Near, the retiring secretary, Mrs. David Dowling, and retiring treasurer, Miss Louise O'Connor with gifts. Among the activities carried on by the club were Red bank books. The highlight of the year was the Mystery Trip by bus to Toronto. Sixteen organizations received donations of money and| goods, gar Hospital, Fund, Funds. The new president is Mrs. Jack Williamson; Mrs. Anderson J Ellison Ball. stone Sept. ing Schools, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arn- old Fish. position on the staff of the Bank of Montreal, her duties on Monday. .e 1| a couple of weeks at the home of her Hamilton. Oakville-Trafal- Winnipeg Relief Children's including and Crippled vice-president, secretary, Mrs. treasurer Mrs. Cliff May; May; ceo nn Mrs." William John- King) on Friday, at Milton Private a daughter, Marilyn To Mr. and (Willa 22nd, «rx Miss Helen Wallis, of the teach- staff of Hamilton, Public was a week-end visitor sass Miss Betty Post has accepted a Oakville, and began sz Miss Brenda Turner is spending aunt, Mrs. Dewart Carson, ese We regret to hear of the pass: Saturday of Mrs. Charles (Mary Hannah Newlove) in Edgeley. Mrs. of Messrs John was a fre- Harvey Dunn. here, she always at Wesley visiting BRONTE An overheated boiler at the attended to by the local fire-de- partment. There was no damage. The summer cottage owned by Mr. J. P. Katz, Chisholm St. was broken into one night last week and thoroughly ransacked, but nothing was taken. Mrs. Stan Diane of Hamilton, Monas and daughter spent the week-end with Miss Dawna Scar- TOW. Mr. Lewis Patterson suffered two broken ribs in an accident at his home. The choir of the Walton Mem- orial United Church, held a corn roast at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Maunders. Mrs. W. C is visiting daughter and son-in-law, Mrs. Eric Coombes. EP Hall, Bowmanville, at the home of her ir. and Mr. O. Crowell, Highway West, underwent an operation in St. Joseph's Hospital, Hamilton, last weel Euchre winners of the weekly Bronte Community Club euchre Ladies, 1st, Mrs. son, 2nd, Mrs. Alec Stuart; 1st, Dave Fitzsimmons, Art Soules. Draw, Dawna TOW. were: Scar- Cross sewing, "food parcels to England and Europe, box to friends in Holland, 26 sick people remembered with fruit or flowers and four people ranging in age from 85 years to 93 years were remembered on their birthdays. Four babies were presented La Pr Mrs. Walter Hughes, Mrs. Story Redshaw, Barbara Hughes, Leslie Martin and Ray Busby motored to Port Hope on Saturday to attend the Juvenile Baseball game. Mr. and There is only one place in Oakville that does a job like this--That's Rivier's THE REASON' We have the only hat cleaning and blocking equip- ment in town RIVIER'S Those Careful Cleaners iceable that more people commit| dwelling suicide with the fork than with| others must eventually reco, Cog SOONER OR LATER Those: who spend their on the shortcoming, STRICTLY FROM HUNGER In the long run, it is very not- i knife. their own and dle of despair USED BY BEST COOKS This SUPREME Deluxe Heavy Duty Alumingy Tou Kettlo with its wide generous spout ang attractive trim is beautifully designed for lastey so See the complete display of SUPREME Deluxe ang SUPREME Standard Aluminum at our Store, OMMUNITY HARDWAN 64 COLBORNE ST. -- OPPOSITE EATON'S WE DELIVER - = PHONE 12g) 3 DAYS ONLY THURS., FRI, 3) September 28-29-30 Tte Roaring Story of the Gun that Won the Wey) ; ! a Jos STEVI Shelley WINTERS | Dn DURYEA '¢ ES LY on cro Les i MILLARD MITCHELL + Charles Drake + John Mclntire « Will Geer - Joy C. 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