Page 2 OAKVILLE-TRAFALGAR JOURNAL x Thursday, October 19, 195) PEOPLE and EVENTS Mr. Lorne Cutts, accompanied by his parents and Miss Viola Mc- Clearly, spent Thanksgiving week visiting friends in Wyoming, Pennsylvania. Oakville's volunteer fire bri- gade will hold church parade on Sunday, October 29 to St. Jude's Church, to attend the 11 am. ser- vice. The first South East Trafalgar Property | | | Owners Association will be held in Trafalgar Memorial Hall on Tuesday evening, October 24th at 8.30. An instructive program has been prepared in co-operation with the Trafalgar Fire Brigade No. 2 in a full dress display of actual fire fighting; representa tives from the Canadian Army will be on hand to demonstrate modern Army technique in var- fous phases of fighting fires; and a splendid colored sound picture fall meeting of the | from Ontario Lands and Forest will be shown. A special invitation HOUSE PAINT Controlled, self-cleaning house paint! The film wears down slowly, naturally; retains fresh appearance a longer time. Easy brushing. Completely weather proof . . . resists water, cold and extreme heat of sun. Formula better than ever. Chalking is regulated by better blending of ingredients to permit self-cleaning. Designed for longer protection and crisper beauty. =i toe >> .@ Glidden ENDURANCE Hous PAINT BASECOAT-- Endurance Basecoat when used with En- durance House Paint gives you the finest paint job possible. The Qakville Lumber Co. Ltd. Paint & Wallpaper Store Opposite Post Office Phone 1383 SE GLI'DDEN : PAINTS Is extended to all new residents of the area. csr Howard Gill and Mervin Fish were weekend wedding guests at Tuinoka Lodge, Huntsville in Mus- koka. PEE Professor W. G. MacElhenney and little daughter Marilyn spent last week end with the latters grandparents Mr. and Mrs. S. W. M. Gill, Gloucester Road. cs oss Dr. Brock Chisholm arrives to- day for a brief visit. + on o® Mrs. D. A. Jones spent the weekend at Georgian Shore. or oe Richard Builder, PhmB, and Mrs. Builder have taken up resi- dence in Oakville, Mr. Builder has joined the staff of Dunn's Drug Store. caren Mrs. J. Shields was hostess at a trousseau tea in honour of her daughter Helena, whose marriage to Mr. Douglas MacDonald takes place Friday, Oct. 20.. Assisting at the tea were Mrs. T. Shields and Mrs. B. Mackintosh of Tor- onto. Those who have entertained for Miss Shields are: Mrs. F. Bry- ant of Hamilton, Mrs. B. Galley and Miss M. Orr, Mrs. A. Hast wood and Mrs. R. Medland, Mrs: A. Shelle, Miss N. Smith, Mrs. A. Taylor and Mrs. M. Shields, Mrs. Ww. Shields, Mrs. C. Flippance, Mrs. J. Patterson, Mrs. C. Ryan, Mrs. J. Hopkins, Mrs. Wilson of Aldershot, and a presentation by the employees of the United Carr Fasteners. Mr, and Mr Ian Macdonald, Park Ave, are leaving to make their home in Toronto. Fra Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Swayzey, of Niagara Falls, son Paul and daughter Sharon visited Mr. and Mrs. Herb Merry this week. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Forster, with their two daughters and son, have taken up residence in Oak- ville on Reynolds St. Mr. Forster is Canadian Manager for the La~ tex Corporation, whose advertise- ments of the athletic young lady in five poses which appears in the national magazines will be familiar to everyone, and cer- tainly to all the ladies who. tell us these garments are the last word in that particular line. crea Mr. Dan Chisholm has return- ed home from Almone for the | winter. The Jack Graydon, while.on a Thanksgiving weekend visit to { Flemington, N.J., visited former Oakvillites thé Phil Jenney fam- ily, at Lake Arrowhead, New Jer- sey. They report the Jenneys are located in one of the most beau- tiful spots they have ever seen, with a home which made them envious. Annabelle Hotson celebrated her birthday on Saturday with a party. Among the outstanding features was a peanut hunt in the garden. PI Robert Philip celebrated his birthday on Saturday with a party for a group of his friends. ree Fire Chief Fred Shaw and dep- uty: chief William Whitaker will attend a special training course in Toronto during the next few weeks. BRONIE Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Gilliam and family, Welland, spent the weelcend at the hoffe of Mr. and Mrs. W. Gilliam. : Baby Douglas and Brenda Core bett are both ill with the meas- les. Gon Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wilkinson (nee Veronica Vernon) on the birth of their son at the Oakville Memorial Hospit- al, Sunday, October 15. ema Mrs. Katle Osborn has moved into her new home on Nelson St. The Boy Scout and Cub apple tag-day held last Saturday was very successful. A total of 115.40 was collected. Mr. A. Dalby, Scout Master and the boys wish to thank the entire village for their splendid co-operation. Fe Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Conner have returned home from a visit to 'Washington, D.C. se Mr. S. Buta spent a few days hunting in Northern Ontario. cere Mrs. Lewis Patterson spent a few days at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Ted Brown, Brighton Beach who was fll. wwe The Ladies Auxiliary of the Canadian Legion held thelr meet- ing lagt Thursday night in the Bronte Public School. The ladies put on a special entertainment with Miss Lorraine Heaton as M.C. The evening was greatly enjoyed by all. PO Mrs. J. P. Joyce leit on Sun- day to take up nursing duties in Toronto at the Home for the Incurables. : erree The afternoon branch of the W.A. Church of the Epiphany are holding a euchre with refresh- ments in. the Parish Hall Thurs- day evening, October 19 at 830 p.m. Silver collection. During the next few months regular euchre will be held on the 1 and 3 Thurs- days of each month. Both the afternoon and evening branches have made plans for their bazaar to be herd Sat. Nov. 4 Little Pat Orr, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Orr, underwent an operation last week at the Oakville Memorial Hospital. Mrs. W. B. Cowan and Mrs. IL Walby on behalf of the W.A. of the Church of the Epiphany pre- sented Mrs. F. B. Grant with a beautiful cup and saucer. MIs Grant who is moving to Chicago has beep a great worker with this organization and will be greatly missed. PP Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Scarrow and family attended the weeding in St. Andrew's Presbyterian church Hamilton, on Saturday last, of Mrs. Scarrow's . brother, John Wood to Miss Jennie Young, formerly of Bronte. The reception was held for 100 guests at the Rycroft Inn. The couple left by motor for New York City. Mr. and Mrs. Bremner Hooks formerly of Oakville have taken up residence in the new apart- ments at the "Glendella", Lake front. esses Mrs. F. B. Grant and family left the first of this week for their new home in Chicago, IIL Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Sammons COLBORNE ST. E. Real Good News For Skaters (Cc on Page 6) Ward 7. 'Ward 8, comp TRAFALGAR TOWNSHIP POLLING SUBDIVISIONS Please note that changes have been made in the boundaries of the Polling Subdivisions in Trafalg Township due to an increase in the number of Ro Wards 1, 2,,5, and Bronte remain the same. ) Ward 8, comprises Lots 1 to 25 inclusive in the 1st ang 2nd. Concession North of the Dundas Street and Lots 1 to 25 inclusive in the 1st. Conceg sion South of the Dundas Street with the Pol. oe Booth located at the Trafalgar Memorig all, : Ward 4, comprises Lots 13 to 25 inclusive in the 2; Concession South of Dundas Street with ty Polling Booth located at Pineview School (3p) Ward 6, comprises Lots 26 to 35 inclusive in the 3g and 4th. Concession South of the Dundas St with the Police Village 4 Polling Booth located in' Bronte. comprises Lots 17 to 25 inclusive in the 3pq Concession South of the Dundas Street ang Lots 18 to 25 inclusive in the 4th. Concession South of the Dundas Street with the Polling Booth located at Pinegrove School. ises Lots 8 to 12 inclusive in the 2ng Concession, Lots 8 to 11 inclusive in the 3rq Concession and Lots 8 to 10 inclusive in the 4th. Concession, all three Concessions South of the Dundas Street. The Polling Booth locat- ed at Linbrook School Ward 9, comprises the first 7 Lots in the 2nd. 3d, and = 4th. Concession South of the Dundas Street with the Polling Booth located at Maple- grove School. The 1950 Voter's List may be seen at your School, Store, Garage or the Township Office. Last day for appeals to have added names entered 3rd., 1950. is November S. A. Featherstone, Clerk, Township of Trafalgar, Trafalgar P.O., Ont. of Bronte excludeq. | MEANS MORE TRUCK PROFITS 1 |= 2) 7 = Q SN ; y < Ne X = 2 = = Profitable truck operation demands good, safe driv ing. 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