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

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Page 2 THE OAKVILLE-TRAFALGAR JOURNAL Thursday, July 5, 195; matty PEOPLE and EVENTS MRS. DOUG AHERN K. Wal- holid Mr, and Mrs. Charles ton, Ottawa, spent the with the former's sister, Keith McColm A meeting of the convenors of the various committees arrang- ing for the annual national show of the Canadian Gladiolus Society held at "Lindenlea," home of Mrs, W. M. Copeland, last week. The White Oak Chapter, LO.D.E. working in conjunction with the Toronto and District Gladiolus Society in presenting this out- anding floral event, which will be held in Victoria Hall, August 17 and 18 * is EE Mr. and Mrs. Fred Davies and family returned: on Sunday from a week's vacation in Montreal. rere Ryland H. New a cruise of left last Georgian . and Mrs. Montreal, new +» » M. L. Smith and have moved to home on the sixth ~ and Mrs. J. D. Wilson, Tor- , spent the weekend with the . Reads. * » Chisholm is visit- ing her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Chisholm in Meadville, Penna. Fr Mrs. D. Petersen, Misses Fran- ces and Margaret Baines, Toron- to, spent the weekend at their cottage on Duhdas Street " W. A Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Bayley had as weekend guests, Mrs. Bayley's sister, Mrs. Charles Sale, Wind- rand Mr. and Mr Cad- , Mount Forest . Mrs. F. S. Milligan, returned from their trip and are at their apartment on First Street. B Mr. and Jr, have wedding new. G. White, siting her Mr. Bronxville, sister and and Mrs. D. PHONE 601 E. at Georgian Bay. Mr. the tage, and Mrs. weekend nitou, Cc. Mrs. the J BMA. Mr. and R attended return the with Dr. and Midland, crui "Mary Kirk they spent Mrs. 1 sing on their + » Mr. and Mrs. Norman and young son, leave on Saturday to spend a week at Lake Joseph - Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Armstrong entertained on Saturday ning. + xa Mr. and Mrs, Fred Price enter tained at a dinner at the Old Mill, Toronto, on Saturday evening, in honor of Wing Commander Phil- lip Price, RAF. Pr Brig. and Mrs. L. Brennan and daughters, Joan and Mary, have left for Ottawa where they will reside. $38s + Mr. and Mrs. B. Savin have returned from a month's vacation through the United States and Western Canada. aaa Mr. and Mrs. John James, Lon- don, were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. McMillan a roa Mrs. R. G. Keith Hepburn left on Monday to spend the summer at her cottage near Picton PRP . . Mrs. Crawford Hutchinson left for Winnipeg on Tuesday af- ter visiting her daughter and son-in-law, Lt. Col. and Mrs. W. A. Capelle. Michael Capelle ac: companied his grandmother and will visit her for a few weeks. sor ore oe Mrs. F. N. Sparling and her two daughters left last week to spend two weeks with Mrs. Spar- ling's father in Winnipeg. + x sow Mr. J. E. Hammell is ting the mines in Northern Manitoba for two weeks. BUY A TICKET In The Big SPECIAL DRAW At The LIONS ANNUAL SUMMER BAZAAR FRE Miss Clarice Tapson, Women's Bditor of the Windsor Star, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Anundson, Clarkson » Reg Smith, Farm, entertained St. Jude's Church last Tuesday afternoon at a strawberry tea Miss Helen Smith poured tea a Mrs. Hector Williams the tea table. It was dec hold the first fall meeting, Sept ember 11th. Letters were read from the Bishop's Messenger, Endeavor, Sask, acknowledging + ns Maple Hurst the W.A. of Mrs. THURSDAY, FRIDAY, tor ROGER Svc ot me coves i, SR se SATURDAY, JULY 5-6-7 LATEST NEWS OF THE DAY GEORGE WoNDAY. TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, Jy 9-10-11 rus J OLY FIUNTERS ESE i AIR CONDITIONED FOR YOUR COMFORT Green spent "Banshee Cot- Winchell convention last week at Bigwin Inn. On their weekend K. Weldon, yacht, Corfe eve- clothing, Memorial a bale of used Bishop Horden, the St. Paul Hostel, S. Hicks, Partner, St. The Bllen passed their recent at the Royal Conse! Music in Toronto: Grade IV, ano, Janet Cane, Honours; VIII piano, Mrs. Ruth Honours; Grade VIII piano, son Cargill, honours; Mary Carthy, 1V counterpoint, ardo, Grade honours. pass; Anna Mon- IV counterpoint, PE The Grey Six of the Third Oakville Cub pack, adjudged the neatest Cub six In town since Christmas, were rewarded for their orderly efforts last Thursday night with a dinner at Westpoint Inn and a trip to the Maple Leaf qtadium aftdrward. The lads were guests of Col. Bigelow and Col. Ovens at dinner, while Mr. Haas had them in his box for the ball game. The Cubs were Bill Philip, sixer, David Parker, 2nd sixer, John Maxwell, Bob Craig and David Wright. teen . . Mrs. Kelley New and daughter Barbie left on Sunday by plane for Bermuda. Miss Susan New left a week ago. The News will visit Mrs. New's sister and bro- therindaw, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Gould. * - Miss Mimi Melon, Toronto, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. John Tisdall. PE Mr. and Mrs. David tertained on Saturday ss - Mills en- evening. Mrs. C. R. Slipp and daughter Penny have returned from a holi- day at Woodington House in Muskoka. x x Mrs. G. Mitchell, Hanover, spent the weekend with her dau- ghter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. BE. Stothers. PE x» Mr. and Mrs. Fred Downey, Toronto, were weekend guests of the D. B. Garfats. eran Miss Violet McCleary, Miss Anne Campbell, Miss Mary Beck- ingham, Lorne Cutts and Will Grief have left on a motor trip to the west coast. They plan to visit Calgary and Banff, and re- turn by way of the United States. x Rev. and Mrs. J. A. M. Misses Mi Mi and Cindy Bell, last week to spend a month their cottage at Stoney Lake. . * Bell, left Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Martin leave today to spend the end with Mr. and Mrs. Bird at Pidgeon Lake. Pa x David Dr. son, new. last sociated and Dr. and Mrs Kingston, home on week. Dr. Ross with Dr. Campbell - » moved Douglas MacArthur, + ow The Billy orem Trio play for dancing at Club Friday evening. Fr Friday for renew old acquaintances Mr. and Mrs. W. McDowell tended the Belfy-Jones in Toronto on Friday. FP Wing So left Tuesday for two weeks' inspection tour RCAF. flying schools English pilots are in training. - onto, visited Dr. V. Cranfield on Thursday. TRAFALGAR Members Church choir ternoon (Dorothy and crystal shower Miss Eva Pickering, of Munn's of Mrs. Keith in honor of whose mar. takes place on July 21 at Munn' United Church. Last week Mis Pickering was guest of honor a a miscellaneous shower at th home of the groom's aunt, Herbert Keene, Toronto. Fifty ladies enjoyed an noon of euchre at the home of Mrs. Gordon June 23. The proceeds are to b \ FOR... ROOFING MATERIALS --SEE-- CHAS. F. DOTY AND SON Dundas St. N. : Phone 76 trom School at Moose Factory, acknowledging a bale of clothing and from Miss Jude's Prayer Dawson following pupils of Mrs. {Lusi S SUCCH ully xaminations tory of pi- Grade Folland, Wil- Mec- Grade X piano and Grade at week- Arthur Ross and to their Avenue will be as- E. P. Soanes will the Oakville Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Kendall left an extended trip to Boston and the eastern States to at- wedding Phillip Price England on a of where Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Reeve, Tor- and Mrs. Harold were guests on Monday af- Merry McPherson) at a china riage to Allan Keene, of Toronto, Mrs. after- Post on Tuesday, the Cedarvale School Georgetown. Mrs. Post sted in entertaining her by her daughter, Miss Mary and the committee mein bers, Mrs. Earl Albertson, Mrs. Fred Near, and Mrs." E. 4 Fish The prizes were won irs. Lloyd Pickard and Mrs. = La eder. The latter also won the prize .for having the marked tea- cup. The refreshments included strawberries and cream. Among the guests were Mrs. Hunter Reid, Oakville, Mrs. Wilfred Ford and ladies from Munn's, Sheri dan, Sniders, and Brampton di trict, and members of North Tra- falgar Community Club. + x = given to for Gir was as Bue Post On Friday Miss A. Marshall accompanied Mr. and Mi colm Ardenne and Mrs. R. Stephenson of Toronto, formerly of Sniders to the annual meeting of the Ontario Historical Society at McMaster University, Hamil- ton. A motor bus toured the spots of historic interest, including An- caster and Dundas. At St. John's Anglican churchyard, Ancaster, Mrs. Stephenson and Mrs. Arden. ne found graves with tombstones with five of their Snider U.E. Loyalist ancestors. * . Miss Elizabeth Applebe of Stewarttown and Georgetown, is visiting at the home of her cous- in, R. D. Fleming. Miss Applebe is well known in Trafalgar, where her late brother and other mem- bers of her family lived for sev- eral years. Miss Applebe was for fourteen years provincial histor- ical research director of the Wo- men stitute, department of agriculture. In 1921 she was in- strumental in creating an inter- est in historic research by the Women's Institute in the local branch at Stewarttown, Bsquesing township, which later on grew province-wide. PR Mrs. Lorne Bradley, Ottawa, visited for the holiday with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Bradley, and sis- ter and brother, Miss Laura and Edgar Bradley, who returned with them to Ottawa for a week's vis- it. * Mr. and PR Ralph Fish left on Friday night, noe June 29, for Fort Collins, Color- ado, where for two months he will act as interne veterinary in the Colorado Agricultural and Me- chanical Veterinary Hospital for Small Animals. Arran A large no sent for the annual Union Com- munion Service of Trafalgar Charge on Sunday morning in Munn's Church. Rey. J. W. Stew- art conducted the service. ails was pre- Miss June Fish is taking a sum- mer course for teachers in arts and crafts which has been ar- ranged by the Ontario department of education. It is being held in Toronto. The services of Knox Church, Sixteen, have been withdrawn for the month of July in honor of six members of the entrance class of Continued on page three The Trafalgar Arms -- OAKVILLE -- PROVIDES EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATION FOR @ The Tourist, Canada ih visiting @® The Weekend Guest to Oakville id s 5 t e @® The Business Man calling on Oakville industries OLD FASHIONED HOSPITALITY with GOOD BEDS GOOD FOOD EVERY COMFORT f e ROBERT J. WILLIAMS, Prop. Lakeshore Highway East Miles East of Oakville PHONE 99 CRANFORD COREY "HARRIET CRAIG" FRIDAY, SATURDAY, JULY 6-7 The Battlin' Bozos of Company B for -- i BiG DAYS MONDAY TO WEDNESDAY, JULY 9-10-11 Valerie and Ben Hogan- the guy who never gave up and the girl who never let him Glenn FORD Anne BAXTER - Dennis EEE» Flo Tie Sur. 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