bh ursday, August 2, 1951 BRONTE (Continued from Page 2) F) bi and Mrs, Ken Lewis visit Mrs. Lewis' mother in Bew- "Rice Lake, last weekend. " nr & ® = bniie Stafford is visiting his adparents in Clarkson. FR + ir and Mrs. Bd. Smith and ily of Grimsby were weekend "i at the home of Mr. and Howard Corbett. 3 * * Ed k.voral friends of Bmery Saul. eld 0 goingaway party in Jonour on Friday evening be: he left for his home in Mon- | in McNally, Toronto, was a Lend guest at the home of brother and sister-in-law, Mr. £ Mrs. Dill McNally, previous 2 trip to his home in Summer- Billie and Janet Dunn are yis- iting in Owen Sound. xno Sharon Stevens was hostess at a party at Her home on Saturday afternoon. Small guests who at- tended were Herbie, Dannie and Marie McLeod, Shirley and Sheila Lawlor, Susan Hill, Mary Lou Hixon, Barbara and Vicki Watt, Jackie Stevens, Margaret Scar- row and Sharon German, > The Bronte Tire Brigade was. called out on Monday afternoon when a truck caught fire on the Queen Elizabeth , Highway, but the blaze was extinguished be- fore the brigade reached the scene. EE Jackie Stevens of Hamilton who has been visiting Sharon Stevens, Ontario Street, returned home on Sunday. TRAFALGAR THE OAKVILLE-TRAFALGAR JOURNAL Dose extending their trip' farther info the United States. "ow ox de Mr. and Mrs. George Masters, Nashville, Tenn, were guests on Iriday and over the weekend of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfrid Pickering. In Mr. Masters youth, he was employed for several years by Mr. Pickering and his mother, the late Mrs. Henry Pickering, at the former Pickering farm. While here they also visited Mr. and Mrs, Cullingham and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Pickering. 3 osama The Misses Linda, Susan and Janie Robertson are on holidays --Linda in Toronto; Susan at a Girls' Camp at Perth, Ont, and Janle in Brindale. fea oa oe Little Karen McKim is home after a short observation stay in the Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, With her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Reld McKim, she left on Saturday on a holiday trip, AE home of Mr. Parton's sister, Mrs. Cecil Robinson and Mr. Robinson. Fe » . and Mrs. Earl Albertson and Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Fish holidayed . for the weekend at Wasaga Beach. FIFE Friends of the former Dorothy Wilson, (Mrs. Willlam Goodeve), sister of Mr. Frank Wilson, will regret to learn that her husband died suddenly on Monday, July 23rd, after a day's illness. Mrs. Goodeve was well-known in Sni- ders district and at Wesley Church when she spent several months at the home of her broth- er and after her marriage was a frequent visitor. before Mr. and Mrs, Wilson and daughters moved to Toronto. METHOD IN MADNESS 'The fellow who is always shouting the loudest for justice Is usually the lad who wants it in his favour. Today's Beauty Story: Your beauty deserves the best of care . . . the trained kind beauticians that only can give. You've never had a facial unless you've Heise. Phone pointment . . . had one from George now for an ap- Halton Barber Shop PHONE 1942 Everything BABY MISS ADA MARSHALL fp, PEL Sixteen, which has been closed during July, 'Will re-open for di-| their cottage in the Bala district. vine service on Sunday, August AE 5th, at 9.45 a.m. The new minister Rs oh erly or] Mr. George H. King, who has Rev. Mr. Herbison, formerly of |, o" suforing Thom lombage Tor Englehart, will conduct the ser- 1 ks i 1 ar vice, 'His induction in the Streets. | *¢"¢"™! VOeks, is improving. ra ville and Sixteen Charge will take place early in September. | Mr. and Mrs. Tome Brima- " FS combe, who have been living for -- OAKVILLE -- ) Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Muller, Dun- das Highway, are holidaying at SEE OUR WINDOWS FOR COMPLETE LINE OF BABY NEEDS BABY CARIAGE MATS BABY PILLOW SLIPS BABY HANDKERCHIEFS BABY ROMPERS BABY PYJAMAS BABY DRESSES AND SWEATERS BABY BLANKETS BABY SHIRTS AND PANTIES BABY BIBS AND SUN HATS BABY DIAPERS AND NIGHTIES FULL LINE OF KIDDIECRAFT TOYS FOR... UILDING MATERIALS --SEE-- CHAS. F. DOTY AND SON Dundas St. N. the past year in the House on the farm now owned by Mr. Gordon 'Wilson, have moved to the Isling- ton district. Tree. Mr. and Mrs. O. Parton family, of Islington, have visiting for several days at Mrs. Jas. H. Walker, who has been a patient in Oakville-Tra- falgar Hospital for nearly two weeks, was able to return home on Friday. PE Mr, and Mrs. Harold Gamble, formerly Ida Ford, of Gull Lalke, Sask, have returned home after a visit with Mrs. Ford's relatives in Ontario. Mrs. Ford is a daugh. ter of the late Mr. and Mrs. An- drew Ford and a sister of the late John F. Ford, one time M.P.P. for Halton. Before going west, she was a Trdfalgar town. ship school teacher. A family re. union was held at the old Ford Home at Omagh and among those attending were her two sisters, Mrs. Inglehart. and Miss Tillie Ford of Burlington, and nephews Wilbert, Clarence and Emerson Ford, of the Township. Mr. Gam. ble is editor and' publisher of a weekly paper in Gull: Lake. + xa and been the Phone 76 PROVIDES EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATION FOR The Tourist, visiting Canada Yum! Yum! 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