Oakville Newspapers

Oakville-Trafalgar Journal, 7 Dec 1950, p. 16

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THE OAKVILLE-TRAFALGAR' JOURNAL THURSDAY, DEC. 7, yy) Smith, Shirley Code, Jarvis & Ryrie REAL ESTATE -- INSURANCE -- MORTGAGES 118 COLBORNE ST. EAST Phone 490. -- Holidays 296-W OPEN EVENINGS DAILY SERVICE TO ALL CANADIAN AND U.S.A. POINTS CHARTERED BUSES OFFER IDEAL SERVICE FOR ALL GROUP TRAVEL HALTON INN ° PHONE 600 S 74 By Mrs. J. F. Graydon On Saturday, November 18th, Oakville District Patrol Leaders and Seconds played hostess to all Patrol Leaders and Seconds from Halton Division with groups com- ing from Burlington, Milton, Nor- val and Port Nelson. A total of forty-two Guides and Fifteen Guiders were present, The program consisting of discussions, ques: tion box, games and campfire was under the direction of Captain J. Yarde of Oakville District, with District Commissioner Mrs. Shir: ley Gibbon of Hamilton as special guest in charge of the question- box. With Mrs. Gibbon was cap- tain Mary Horncastle, also from Hamilton. Division Commi Mrs. H. W. Jaffray welcomed the guests, and Oakville District Commissioner Mrs. W. McDowell took inspection. Highlight of the campfire period was a beautiful ceremonial on the Guide Law by Patrol Leaders and Seconds of Oakville District under the dir- ection of Lieut. Bve Armour. Re- freshments were served at the close of the program to conclude a very interesting and happy oc- casion. In view of all other conflicting activities the Cooking' School held on Tuesday and Wednesday at the Gregory Theatre was a fairly profitable venture for the Hut Fund, We are more than grateful to all who contributed to its suc- cess: The United Consumers' Gas Company, Moffat's Ltd, Mr. Richardson, Russell Drug Com- Arden, O-Cedar OWN A NEW VANGUARD FOR CHRISTMAS PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW AND BE ASSURED OF DELIVERY IN TIME MAXWELL-BROWN MOTORS VANGUARD AND INTERNATIONAL SALES AND SERVICE Church St. W. at Navy ny, of Canada and many others. Mrs. Dunbar Heddle was ticket con- venor. Mrs. Irven Fell was in charge of prizes aside from the beautiful gas stove which was given away, and these were con: tributed by members of the Local Association, General Stampings Ltd, Oakville{Trafalgar Journal, Record-Star, Mr. Dan Chisholm, Oakville Lumber Paint Store and many others. The first District Campfire was held at Victoria Hall last Thurs: day with Guides from all three companies participating and Brown Owls, Tawny Owls and Sixers" from the Brownie Packs as guests. The program planned by Captain Hilda McKinley was. in charge of Captain J. Yarde as Captain McKinley was not able to be present because of illness. The program consisted largely of songs, each Company giving its own version of their fayouri- tes. District Commissioner Mrs. McDowell announced the appoint- ment of Captain Yarde as new District Captain to succeed Mrs. McKinley, the post to be held for one year. The new Oakville Dis- trict Guide Choir made its first public appearance with the sing- ing of four numbers. These were well received, and it is hoped a number of new members will join the clioir at its next meeting. The game of message passing was played, at which the Brown- ies outshone the Guides. On be- half of Third Company, Shirley Wilson presented a -gift to Lieut. Ruth Reiffenstein who is leaying the company to become one of the Jeaders in the Sea Ranger Com- pany which is now being formed. The next District get-together IN ORDER TO ACCOMMODATE OUR PATRONS FOR THE FESTIVE SEASON WE URGE YOU TO BOOK YOUR RESER- VATIONS NOW FOR BANQUETS, DINNERS, ETC. SPECIAL HOLIDAY MENUS FEATURING ALL THE TRIMMINGS . . . IN OUR DINING ROOM . . . DANCING ACCOMMODATION IN THE OAK ROOM. MURRAY HOTEL Navy St. South at Robinson One Block South of Colborne PHONE 542 will be a Movie Night on Decem- ber 28th and a Brownie Movie badges. Revel on the afternoon of the same date, at the Scout Hut. Dis-| ney, trict Commissioner Mrs. McDow- Aid; Margaret Fell, ell made the following awards at Service Star. the Campfire. 4 er, 1st. Class; Mary Taylor, 2nd. Ces 'and mirst Ald; Deborah |Four Year, Patricia Brett; Three Graydon, 2nd. Class, First Ald and Child Nunse: First Year Ser-|Campbell, Elizabeth a A Muse Black, Marlon | McCausland; One Year, Joan |Seconder; Julie Weathersie Diltz, Mary Taylor and Frances Li Fearman, Joan Dobrashian receiv-| Betty ed her 2nd Class and Child Nurse Wakelin and Wilma. Black - recently enrolled into First gy} Company and Deborah (ire. was appointed Second in i rock patrol. ay Janet Hendershot has hee, rolled into Third Company, g| get-me-not Patrol and ney pi trol Leaders are Sandra Ogpoy 8 oar, Diane Miles: Two Year, Ann | Forgetme-not; Elizabeth big Black, Ruth | Daffodil with Betty Ann yyy} Second Company: Carole Dow- Hostess; Joan Brown, First Four Year Third Company: 13 year Ser- vice Star to Lieut. Ruth Reiffen- First Company: Beverley Fras- stein; Six Year, Shirley "Wilson; Entered, Medland and Joyce Dunstan. Poppy; Diane Miles, Red jp Ann Goodin, Wendy | with Joyce Dunstan seconder ENTITLED TO VOTE? WHO MAY VOTE ON THESE: SUNDAY SPORTS Owners and tenants who are British subjects, over twenty- one years of age and have resided! in Oakville since Oct- ober 18; 1950. : Bele from fli] meet wi LICENSED DINING LOUNGES Any person, over twenty-one years of age, a British sub- ject, who has resided in Oakville since October 18, 1950. N MlBnned to qi Februa feral 1a i refuse fr, but Of next y , With LICENSED LOUNGES Any person, over twenty-one years of age, a British sub- ject, who has resided in Oakville since October 18, 1950. ARE YOU ON THE VOTERS' LIST? MAKE CERTAIN THAT, IF YOU ARE QUALIFIED TO VOTE, YOUR NAME IS ON THE VOTERS' LIST. CHECK AT THE TOWN CLERK'S OFFICE, 28 COLBORNE STREET, EAST, BEFORE . 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