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Oakville-Trafalgar Journal, 5 Apr 1951, p. 2

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THE OAKVILLE-TRAFALGAR JOURNAL i Mrs. J. A. M. Bell and Mrs. T.| Miss Ruth Ratz left Oakville H. Marshall, who are the conven- [on Wedesday to make Her home ors of the canvass for the Can-|in London. Another sign of spring I the an adian National Institute for the li at announcénént from Ruth Burke Blind, are having a tea at the| The Primary Children of St | that the Oakville girls softball Oakville club on Tuesday after- [John's United Church were en-| team is already in the midst of Spring Song | MRS. DOUG AHERN PHONE 601 noon, April 10h for the team cap: | tértained at an Faster Party on | organization plans for the com- 2 interesting evening is in; Mrs. Harry Coote Smith leaves |tains, to distribute the boxés and | Thursday afternoon. ing seéson. The gals will again i Store for members of the newly |Friday for Brockville and King |tags. The canvass starts April EERE enter the Gentral Ontarls Wo: HE formed Brantwood Home and [ston, where she will visit her [16th and ends May 1st. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. T. Barron | men's league, but would like to i School assn, Tuesday, April 10, [sister, Mrs. Irving Calder, and reso have returned from a vacation | polster their ranks with a few Hi "hen Major J. W. Grimmon, dir. |speak at Chalmers church, King-| wr and Mrs. Carsten Glahn are |at Fort Lauderdale, Florida, new players. Anyone interested ' a ec of the audio-visual aids ston. Mr. and Mrs. Smith had as(pappy to announce that a baby nn should call Miss Burké at 1129 | Junior Humane Notes bureau of the dept. of education [their guest for the last Week |gir} has come to lve with them, | Mr. Ernest J. Salter, who has| or 1088: | will be the special speaker. Major [end Dr. Kamala Vytelingaen, as-|Her name is Jennifer Thora, born [been visiting her daughter and : Next meeting of the Junior son- inlaw Mr. and Mrs. J| B. Humane Society will be April 14, Grimmon's subject will be con- [sistant professor of medicine at | rarch 12th, 1951, cerned with the use of motion |Christian Medical: college, South 20 ae pictures 8 an aid to learning. He [India Miss Florence Delamere, Mrs. Robertson, In Nassali, returned Mrs, Herbert Daly of Napanee, |, week from next Satufday. Same home last week. 1§ recuperating after a bad fall at |yiane and same time. Mafk the was formerly a member of the Lyndste H. Bedlington and Mr. 2% Nis E _|the home of her daughter and sO | gate on the caléndar mow, boys Iehehing Sait of Port Credit high | Mr. and Mrs. Fred Price enter |g pos C0 M00 IH GF Mr and Mrs. Frank Milligan |indaw, Rev. and Mrs J. A M |aid girls, and bring o friend with rs tained Rev. and Mrs. R. W. How- |g e800 S00 SER ee aa], | entertained at supper on Satur. Bel, ) oe sean 6 was held EE son at dinner prior to Mr. How- day for Dr. and Mrs. Brock Sed A dal t the mess Miss Emily Blakelock and Miss [son's leaving to take over his new | irs A. Gordon Nairn has re. | Chisholm. Mrs. A. H. Macdonald of CG |at Ortona Barracks on Saturday Lois Davis, with their friend Miss {duties at Hagersville. turned from a visit to Montreal. ERT bourg, arrived yesterday to spend [evening | Grace Moore, visiting from Tok- 2 + sesso Mr, and Mrs, R. K. Slater re- |p few days with her son and DRS Mr. and Mrs. Jack Robattg of London spent the weekend with Mr. ana Mrs. AW. Scott. . CRE i vo, Japan, spent last weekend fn | Mrs. R, O. Bull was entertain-| The Havergal Old Girls' Assoc [turned from Florida last week. |gaughterdiilaw, Mr. and Mrs. R. Ottawa. ed on Monday by her daughter |jstion monthly meeting will be TEAL H. Macdonald, Chan and gomnlaw, Mr. and Mrs. Paul (held at the home of Mrs, D, M,| Mr. Kenneth ~W. MacLaren even Ralph Forbes, stage and screen |Holman. Mrs. Bull was celebrating | hawar at Appleby College, Mon. |leaves this weekend on a bus- vi ' actor, died Saturday night in [her birthday. A BT y Lr em oss, lp to Eagan and the |g feed wap visting bebfl | vest | Bure snd Ariss New York after a lengthy illness. EAL sees es Continent. 16 Easter and has been detained |Cherry Burke of Toronto spent His wife, Dora Sayers, also an| Miss Barbara Pike, Toronto,| Mr. and Mrs. Archibald Sidney ner by an attack of the mumps. Easter with Mrs, E. T. C. Burke, { actress survives Miss Sayers was | spent the weekend with Mr.|Auld of Oakville announce the MY. and Mrs. FS. Bull en-| = . 3 Sebi i formerly of Clarkson, Ont. and Mrs. William C. Milligan, |engagement of thelr daughter, |tertained at dinner on Saturday | ar. and Mve. Ww. f. Bayly,| Mr RB. Watdon of Ottawa Mary Elizabeth, to Gordon Pater. |SYeRing for Mr. dnd Mrs. Pail | iiidg in vondon last ween [spent dome time last weelena = = |son Miners, son of Mrs. Minners [Holman of _Foeck, =~ COfwall | yr. Ralph Wakely 15 fn the(With Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Read. of Kingston and the late Major [D0gland who are visiting Mrs. | Memorial hospital recovering from Ra LINGERIE HOSIERY SPORTSWEAR Arnott James Minners. The mar- pe ea Col. and Mrs. |iymeymonia. ARTS & CRAFTS OFFICERS riage will take place on Saturday, |<: ©: PU vse en The following officers of Oak QUALITY VALUE SERVICE || April 21st, at 3 oelock in St. AR Mr. Don MacRae is to be the|Vile Arts and Crafts Inc. Have Professor A. P. Howe of the | gucci speaker at the Libfook|been elected fof tho year: Presi. John's United Church, Oakville. 5 Guildhall Sefool of Music, Lof- | Hg § mestid to be held Ties |det, W. Davison; Vice-president, ' SPECIALTY SHOPPE nent Ble, is saving' c J The Lieutenant Governor en- [don Englafifi is staying mith | gg, Whithéy Harris; Secretary, Eve fhe' Ramsay, Gillesples, Profte| oy, evening. Abril 10 at 830 inl io % nicasurer, Patrick wil tertained at luncheon last Linbrook school. Howe is resting between his 1 E. h Wednesday in her suite in honor [SOF e 5 Svs es fil | 136 Colborne St. Phone 423 | + "rev. "canon A. S. Walker, strenuous _sajuaicating engake| yr ani mie GS Post and ii . president of the University of(Ments at musical festivals across | gs gniars Susanne and Sande jib King's Oollege, Halifax. IRE spent a few days in Montreal as i the guests of Mf. and Mrs. E. J. g AR. Mr, William Sinclair 1s in St.| Dr. and Mrs, F. M. Deans re-|myeed B Sieh Complete { THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY John, New Brunswick, on bust [tuned on Tuesday from a al B APRIL G - 6-7 ness. ik Isienly vacation at Miami Beach, In aid of the rebuilding pro: Investment 3 gram of St. Paul's'. Anglican . Mrs: Rowley CleWorth returned Eis 8 Slee Shatehl Lome Per v5 Cat Service MN BIG, last week from a vacation in| Havergal Old Gifls annual|Genpral Hlectric are putting on Ss Florida. i Lp LE on a cooking school ih Clarke Hal, on all Exchanges it Mrs, I. A. M. Bell is in the|at 645. Mrs. T. H. Marshall |POrt Credit on Apri 1ith at 2 BONDS SOUT Oalkville-Trafalgar M e m o r 1 a 1 |bhofle 990, is the' local commit- |D-M. and Thursday, April 12th at STOCKS Hospital. tee representative. 8 p.m. There is to be a grand xxx dow Ha. D i : prize as well as attractive door Mrs. W. D. Samson aarrived| Mr and Mrs. Quinneth Corbett| oo Tickets are 0c. for MACRAE ii home in Thursday from an ex-|2fe holidaying in the Southern Ho Nia 5 iH tended holiday in Florida. Staal SET AND COMPANY Tete ns + | Mr. and Mrs. W. Allan Camp:| Mr. Jim Foster is recuperat-| Virginia and Ronald Cairns, Investment Dealers i bell attended the Oftarlo Bar|ing in St. Joseph's hospital, Hd: | Rockwood, spent the Easter holi-|} 80 King St. W.--Toronto Association convention at the [milton, from a mastold operat|day with Suzanne Taylor and PHONE: EM 34-3374 aQ hateau Laurier Hotel, Ottawa, | tion. family. ast week-end. IEEE ERE Mr. C. V. Hillmer entertained Mr. and Mf8. F. Auden and |on Sunday, in honor of Mrs. Hill- Mrs. Dorothy Douglas returned |mer, who was 'celebrating her 3 = n from Bermuda on Wednésday [birthday evening. Sot is Tene There will be a supper at the ANIL Mrs. Harry Peers arrived |Oakyille Club on Saturday, April home Thursday on the Empress |7th in connection with the bad- of Canada, after an lengthy visit |minton finals which will start at 0% IE al 3 Lov with her daughter in Holland, [815 p.m. : £2 Seben Sse d 7 . 5 : it CO Mr. and Mrs. ©. B, Martin lett| Mr. and Mrs. Donal B. casrat|| WE WILL SOON BE MOVING TO LARGER PREMISES . A IN THE CENTRAL BUSINESS SECTION 4 4 1 ERE EE On Friday, April 6tH., 1951, ii ; 2 David Parker is "Tommy" will be at i COMING MONDAY APRIL 9TH FOR after &n_appendectomy in the|the Oakville Club for square dan- the OakvijleTrafalgaf Memorial |Cing. No charge. for! wl COME IN AND SEE OUR SPECIAL VALUES Hy | ospital. Tl ee - BEFORE MOVING ie CIRC BRC Mr. and Mrs. Cameron C. Hill V i Mr. J. F. Isard re [mer entertained at' dinfier Friday i a ii] turned last week from Acapulco, [night in hondr of Mr. and Mrs. iti Mexico. Paul Holman. Lal 2 AL is 5 == -- Mr. and Mrs. R. B, Collet en- tertained at dinner Sunday evt- ning. ows Miss Sally Wilson of Toronto, Capt. and Mrs. A. L. Disher have been spending the Easter season with Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Hore, Watson Ave. Capt. Disher is attached to the Directorate of LINEN HALL spent the weeleend with Miss | Military Training, Army Head- Colborne St. E. at Navy Phone 1941 Annabelle Hotson. quarters, Ottawa. APRIL 2-3-4 MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY MAGE IN.A WORLD OF WOMEN. . WHERE MEN ARE ip LKE BEASTS! (4 eons hi i al! bot The Amazing Story Of A Man Forced To Live In A Child's World! i "TECHNICOLOR wering RICHARD WIDMARK vin 20 © WALTER (JACK) PALANGE - REGINALD GARDINER cusrwvres L MARION MARSHALL Bwscted by LEWIS MILESTONE produces oy ROBERT BASSLER ni AMOTION PICTURES, INC. 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