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Oakville-Trafalgar Journal, 8 Mar 1951, p. 3

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Thursday, March 8, 1951 : : THE OAKVILLE-TRAFALGAR JOURNAL ; Page 8 at te [I ; e ning of of the Sh i v vi NE TE eridan Nurseries. Mr. |ely corsage and Mr. Fish a bou- [was unable to be present. A Eat i 40 PAGES OF W BRON Menne is a native of Holland who | toniere which were presented to Fee ie ANY wood ammo o HI lived in India for some time.|them on. their arrival -by the| Miss Betty Post was a sufferer oted SPRING FASHIONS MISS: LESLIE MARTIN |There will be the regular flower small daughter of the house, |from the flu last week. by Al Rivier or: = Come in today. Look over those smart J BRONTE 1304 |Show and door prize. All interested | Brenda Turner. The table was ER 2 as 3 new. siyles ipa by. Tp oadin J persons are invited, centred with hyacinths, snapdra-| Miss Dorothy Barber, Toronto, RT od [or have your | The meeking of the! Bronte Hor- eae gons, carnations and swansonia [has been staying with her sister, | |( ABOUT THE ONLY VOICE Presig suit tailored to your personal | ticultural Socety is to be held in| The west side group of Walton arranged in a silver flower bowl[Mrs. C. W. Conover, during the ||| A MAN GETS IN measurements by Tip Top Tailors, Shop | Thursday evening, March 15, at|Memorial United Church W. A.|2nd wedding streamers of pink (latter's illess. now for Easter delivery. 8 p.m. in the parish hall of the Church of the Epiphany. The sub- ject will be "Garden Planning with flowering shrubs and trees." This will be especially interesting fo owners of new homes who are planning their grounds, which will be illustrated by W. I. Menne A, PHIL LOSOPHY | A PESSIMIST IS A FELLOW WHO WEARS A BELT AND SUSPENDERS ars ag, confer ion that 0 share You'll he doubly sure of satisfaction if you trade here. We give you both quality and economy. DOG OWNERS We can now offer you a com- plete selection in a top grade of DOG COLLARS, HARNESS, LEADS, COMB' AND BRUSH- ES, ETC. se ali BUD CORBETT Sporting Goods Thomas St. hone 1378 NOTICE T0 DOG OWNERS All dogs owned or harboured within the limits of 'the Town of Oakville must have a License for the-current year and kept under control. Any Dogs found running at large will be impounded in the Humane Society Shelter (at the end of Maple Ave.) and owners will be prosecuted. & | GRAMMELL'S MEN'S SHOP (Established 1920) Colborne St., Oakville (Opposite Loblaws) EXCLUSIVE DEALER FOR Tip Top Tailors . "J.B. DERRY, Chief Constable REFRIGERATION AND OIL BURNER SALES AND SERVICE INGERSOLL WASHING MACHINE E A machine built for long service with little attention 24 HOUR SERVICE L. F. CLEMENT : 8 THOMAS STREET NORTH PHONE 1441 "What We Sell We Service' will sponsor an Irish variety night to be held in the sunday school rooms, Sat, Mar. 12 at 8 pm. Mr. Willlam Milligan will be in charge of the program. Refrésh- ments will be served. Come and enjoy a social evening. Everybody. welcome, The Bronte Community Club held their weekly euchre in the community hall Monday evening, Euchre winners were Ladies 1st, Mrs. Douglas. MacDonald; 2nd., Mrs. Paddy Hughes; Men's 1ist., Mr. Sloane, 2nd, Mrs. Morrison. Winner of the weekly draw for a chicken was Mrs. Godfrey. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Williams entertained relatives from Ham- iiton and London last weekend. Mona MacIntyre, Toronto, vis ited her grandmother Mrs. M. Bllis, Sovereign Street last week: end. or. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Hinton spent the weekend with Mr. Hin- ton's parents in Kitchener. Pi Mr. and Mrs. Beecraft, Burling- ton Beach, were Sunday guests at tthe home of their son and daugh- terdnlaw, Mr. and Mrs. F. Bee- craft, Nelson Street. wee Mrs. Robert Joyce and son Ben have returned home after a visit to Mrs. Joyce's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Redshaw, Oakville: g Fa Constance Lang, - Triller St, was a dinner guest at the home of Miss Doreen Russell, Clark- son, on Sunday evening. sr an "Jackie" Landry celebrated her eighth birthday on Sunday, March 4 at her home on Jones Street. Guests were Sheila and Shirley Lawlor, Herbie, Dannie and Marie MacLeod and Bobbie and Johnnie Landry. PET The W. A. of the Walton Mem: orfal Church' held their regular meeting this afternoon (Thurs: day) in the Sunday school rooms at 2 p.m. TRAFALGAR "Can we improve the curriculum for rural schools?" was the topic of interested discussions at Post- ville and Sniders Farm Forums Monday evening. Postville forum was at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. EA Hopper. Winners of the euchre were Mrs. Lorne Fish and Emerson Featherstone. Plans were made for a euchre and dance on Thursday evening, March 29, in the Trafalgar community hall. At the Sniders' forum, held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Near, euchre winners were Cliff May and Mrs. Walter Royle, Stanley Turner and Mrs. May winning ithe consolation prizes.) Next week's meeting of Sniders' forum will be at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Albertson. A Young Péople's' Society has been organized at Sheridan Unit- ed Church, with Margaret Quigley as president, Velma 'Bentley as secretary, and Marilyn Fleiger as treasurer. Seo Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Turner entertained at a family dinner party on Tuesday evening, Feb. 27th, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Fish (formerly Mildred Turner), who were married om that date twenty-five years ago in Wesley church by the Rev. J. A. Jewitt. Mrs. Fish wore a lov- PEP UP WITH MILK! RY Yes, get sustalning energy with Gilbrea Dairy Milk --the real energy food that furnishes a perfect food balance -- proteins minerals, fats, and vita- mins--in perfect propor- tion. That's why Gilbrea Dairy Milk is the perfect year 'round food for meal time and between meals. L. G. SNYDER'S GILBREA DAIRY Dundas St. at Church PHONE 51 and white with silver bells for- med other decorations. Mr. and Mrs. Fish were presented with a beautiful silver salver by Mr. Turner, the gift of the host and hostess, and their guests Mr. and Mrs. Jewitt, (Rosella Turner), Oshawa, and Mr. and Mrs. How- ard Carson, (Grace Turner), of Hamilton. Other guests were Misses Norma and June Fish and Grant Fish, children of Mr. and Mrs. Fish. Their other 'son, Ralph who is attending 0.V.C, Guelph, Mrs. F. Near, Mrs. G. E. Post and Mrs. S. Turner were guests at a Tupperware demon- stration which was held at the home of Mrs. Robert Alexander, (Verna May), Georgetown. 2s ees Mr. and Mrs. W. Sinden and Roy attended the diamond anni- versary on Sunday of Westmor- land United church, Toronto, of which they were former mem- (Continued on Page 6) . Canadian Red ~ BLOOD DONOR GLINIC Originally Scheduled for March 14 HAS BEEN POSTPONED TEMPORARILY Registration of Donors Still Urgent CALL OAKVILLE 757-1 Cross Society HANNAH Witt BE SEEING YOU IN THE ADS RUN BY my For Leadership Its RIVIER'S "Those Careful Cleaners" FORSYTHE STREET AT THE LAKE PHONE 1123 OAKVILLE ORN in Vancouver, in the taxi speeding their mother to hospital, these twins were found to be "Rh babies." The doctor in charge sent out an emergency call to the Red Cross Blood Transfusion Service in that city. Soon, both babies had responded to the new blood treatment; their complexions assumed a healthy pink and their lusty wails for food made thrilling music to anxious ears. Had YOU not helped, these babies might not have lived. It is a rapidly expanding service that saves countless lives in emergency every year. 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