Thursday, April 19, 1951 THE OAKVILLE-TRAFALGAR JOURNAL CHANGE-OVER TIME Drive your car in to-day and let us prepare it for EI armer-weather driving: @ Transmission & Rear End Lubrication ® Oil Change to Heavier Oil ® Chassis Lubrication with Heavier Grease EDRIE'S GARAGE WHITE ROSE SERVICE STATION 69 Colborne St. W. Phone 1106 BRONIE MISS LESLIE MARTIN PHONE BRONTE 1304 The W.A. of the Church of the Epiphany held a Rummage Sale on Saturday afternoon in the Parish Hall. sean The first Girl Guide troop" is being formed in Bronte under the leadership of Mrs. 'Feduck. The first meeting was held Mon- day evening in the Parish Hall. The May meetting of the Local Association of Girl Gulid- ers will be held at the home of Mrs. Stevens, Ontario Street, on Wednesday, May 9. sees The April meeting of the [10 -glaze FOUR HOUR ENAMEL There's nothing finer than Flo-glaze for "doing over" porch furniture, chairs, bookcases, toys, etc. It flows on smoothly, dries quickly, and is famous for its durable china-like gloss and washability. Smart, bright colors that are a joy to work with. 4 To-glaze P BINTS HALTON HARDWARE PHONE 983 51 Colborne St. E. We Deliver Bronte Home and School Asso- ciation was held Tuesday eve- ning in the School. A playlet was presented. Also some music. al selections by Mrs. A. Jen- nings on the violin. Mr. R. BI lison sang, and Grade $8 pupils presented some dances. Fr The W.A. of the Bronte Le- gion |hgld their April meeting last Thursday is the Public School. Winners of the draw were Mrs. Renie and Mrs. Crai- gie. Lorraine Heaton was in charge of the entertainment] Prizes for games were won by Adeline Landry, Mrs. Jamet Me- Leod and Mrs. Landry. Plans were discussed for a dance to be held at the Pig and Whistle Inn sometime in May in aid of the Legion Hall Building Fund, also plans for the Bazaar which will be held in October. Each member is to bring an article for the bazaar to .each monthly meeting. Refreshments w e r e served by the convener Mrs. Marion Buecraft. Peres Mrs. Herbert Rollinson the Oakville Hospital. At the regular weekly meet- ing of the First Brownie Pack was held at the Parish Hall Wednesday. Four new 'Tweenie' members were enrolled. Tea was -| served for the mothers by Mrs. W. Milligan and Mrs. E. Martin. BUILDING A HAPPY FUTURE FOR BLIND caANADIANS GIVE GENEROUSLY TO HELP THE BLIND The W.A. of the Bronte have changed the date of their meet ing from the second Thursday to the first Tuesday of each month. fren Miss Larrie Legere of the Vi- Dot Beauty Shope is spending Everyizody Reads Classi ON PAGE EIGHT this week at her home in Cale- donia. terrae Mrs. Frank Bucraft gave surprise party for her mother inlaw, Mrs .O. Bucraft on the occasion of her birthday on Wednesday evening. sateen The W.A. of the Bronte Le- gion will hold a Home Baking Sale next' Saturday at 10 ain. in Feduck and Wright's Store. Proceeds of the Sale will go to the Legion Hall Building Fund. Mrs. E. Martin is convener as- sisted by Mrs. Lola Craigie, SQUARE DANCE AND EUCHRE Sponsored by Trafalgar Fire Brigade No. 2 AT TRAFALGAR TOWNSHIP HALL FRIDAY, APRIL 27 --- AT 8.00 P.M. Come and have some Fun with Norm Gill's Orchestra -- Prizes -- Door Prize -- Refreshments. ADMISSION T75c. Mrs. Anne McLeod and Mrs. Irene Towe. 2s ese Jimmie and Ian Craigie, our local Globe and Mail carriers are now only four customers short of reaching their goal in the con- test for a new bicycle. Er, The Baby Clinic was held last Friday, April 13, in the Parish Hall. srs *Mr. Van Horne is in hospital in Toronto. Er Mrs. Mona Shofey and Mrs. Nancy Mcintyre and daughters Barbara and Mona visited their mother Mrs. 7Bllisy Sovereign St. or oa ox ox The Bronte Community Club held its weekly Euchre in the Community Hall on Monday eve- ning. Buchre winners w e r e Ladies 1st--Mrs. Imogene Car penter; 2nd -- Mrs. Brewster. Mens: 1st--Mrs. Lola Craigie; 2nd -- Mrs. Wint, Oakville. Mrs. Thelma Elliott won the lucky draw. trraaa Sorry to hear that Mrs. Que, Triller Street is ill. 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