THE OAKVILLE-TRAFALGAR JOURNAL Thursday, August 23, 19 MRS. DOUG AHERN Mrs. J, O. Fraser and M Davison are holidaying at Victoria Harbour. Mr. Don Brown spent the week- Mr. R daughter Lou- ise and are holidaying at Pointe-au-Baril Joe Anderson and Anderson's parents Clear Lake, Mr, and Mrs family and Mr. are vacationing at Scotia Junction Matt Palumbo gave a linen Alice Rose Brown Mrs shower for Mi: on Tuesday . Whiteside is spending the August at a camp near Billy month of Stoney Lake. Mr. and Mrs. James Black and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Whitaker are vacationing at Georgian Shore. see Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brooks-Hill returned on Sunday from their cottage at Stoney Lake. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. H. Ogilvie are entertalning on Sunday after noon, srr ee Mr. and Mrs. K. E. Stewart leave to-day for Ottawa with their daughter, Mrs. Frank Jordan, who has been visiting them. PEP Mr. and Mrs. R. C. A, Cumber- =m and family, with Miss Kath- ine Merry, have taken a cottage at Victoria Harbour for two week Mr. and rs Patrick E. Cav- anagh were in Sarnia Saturday to attend the wedding of Mrs. Cav- anagh's cousin. ° = eo. Mrs. D. Cleland, Montreal, spent the week-end with Mrs BE. J. Mudge x roe oa Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Pidgeon leave today to spend a week at the French Se sree Col. R. o. Bull left on Monday to spend this week in Virginia and Texas «as 0 8» Dr. and Mrs. E. P_ Soames and family returned last Wednesday from their summer place on Geor- gian Bay PE Mr. and Mrs. E. Hamilton Smith are holidaying in Temagami 'Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs H. C. Merry at Owlscroft, Victoria Harbour, were Miss Nancy Chis- holm and Mr. Dennis Slattery. ° » PEOPLE and EVENTS PHONE 601 Mrs. R Baines, ersen, Mis France: aret Baines, Toronto, spent the week-end at their cottage, Dundas St, South Mrs. John Woods Barrie, was a week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs G. R. McConvry Victor and family, formerly of Crescent Dr, have r turned to their mew home near Streetsville following a vacation at Victoria Harbour, Fa Mr. and M ry of the Can- ed their trip to The ladies auxil dian Legion enjoy Buffalo by bus last Tuesday. sore oe Canon and Mrs. D. Russell Smith entertained at dinner last Wednesday night for Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Seed of Vancouver, B.C. B + = Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Pahlen, Watson Ave motored to New York City this week to meet the former's mother, the 'Countess Pahlen, who is arriving on the Queen Elizabeth from London, England, for an extended visit. + es Mr. and Mrs. J. Stewart are spending a month at Dand, Man- itoba. Mrs. Murphy and family ford, are spending a few days with Mrs. H. Dowdle. cee Mr. and Mrs. James M Dun- woody went to Quebec last Wed- nesday to meet their daughter, Miss Shelagh Dunwoody, who has been in England and the contin- ent for two months FO . H. Z Palmer re- evening from a Maganasibi, Mr. and Mrs, turned Sunday week's vacation at Quebec. EEE Congratulations to Mr. and Mr: Murray D. Scott on the birth of their daughter, Deborah Jane, on Monday, Aug. 13, 1951, at the Oakville-Trafalgar Memorial Hos- pital wow aie Mr. and Mrs, Donald Wilkins, Calgary, former Oakville residents, are now living on Gloucester Road. errr Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tilley and son, Doug, and Mrs. Harry Howard and son, Peter, spent the week- end at "Tall Pines," Carnavon, Mr. and Mrs. Bastwood and Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Botterell at- tended the closing regatta at Camp Onondaga, Minden, over the week- end trssee Miss Joan Gray and Mr. Joe Gray entertained on Saturday ev- ening sew oes Mrs. A. H. King, Chippewa, is visiting friends in Oakville for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Edwards returned from a vacation at Ston- ey Lake on Monday. rox 3 Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Armstrong returned from Kilarney Lodge, Algonquin Park, on Saturday Forsyth at the Lake 1S NO BULL WHEN WE SAD IT, RIVER'S BRING RESULTS RIVIER'S "Those Careful Cleaners" WE MEANT IT! Phone 1123 Mrs. B, R. Thomson is holiday- ing in Woodstock serene George Turner, and Mr. and Mrs. Victoria, B.C., are visiting Mr. Mrs, R, M. Sketch. 2 is sis Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Seed, Van- couver, spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Seed. Mr. and Mrs. William C. Mill- igan and family will return thi week-end from a holiday at Nap- anee, cana Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Birge enter- tained at a supper party, Satur- day evening, for Mr. and Mrs John Rodger, Bridgetown, Bar- bados rere Mr. Norman D. Aubin was an usher at the Watson-Smith wed- ding in the Little Church at Nor- way Point, last week. see Mr. and Mrs. Ted Stone spent the week-end in Ottawa. Mr. Stone was an usher at the Auld- Pratt wedding on Saturday. Mrs, G. F. Maccabe is making satisfactory progress after an op- eration in the Oakville-Trafalgar Memorial Hospital sess On Saturday, August 25th, there will be a dinner dance with Jack Raynor and his Trio at the Oak- ville Club. Terran Mrs. W, Whiteside and daugh- ter, Susan, are spending the sum- mer neéar Waterdown. PPE Mrs. P. W. Thompson is at the University Settlement Camp at Gull Lake, Gravenhurst, where she is acting as music instructor. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Russell and family are holidaying at Orillia. EE Peter Maccabe flew home from Ottawa on Sunday. Peter visited Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pettet, at Black Donald serene Mrs. J. Arnott, are living at 97 Sault Ran- Mr. and Ste. Marle, dall Street returning last from a Senior Leaders' Course at Ipperwash, were: Tom Chisholm, Terry Moore, Ronald Jones, Alfred Ruys, Michael Rob- erts, Donald Ogilvie and Bill Rich. ards. Oakville boys Thursday Mr. and Mrs, William Leonard Brown announce the engagement of their daughter, Alice Rose, to Joseph Aurele Theriault, son of Mr. and Madame David Theriault, St. Barachois, New Brunswick. The marriage will take place in St. Andrew's Roman Catholic Church, Oakville, on Saturday, September 8, 1951, at 9 a.m. Pa a Mrs. Wm. Fox returned from Brantford over the week-end where she visited her parents. EE Mrs. Wm. Myers and daughter, Lynda Ann, spent last week at Little Chip Lodge, Lake Couchich- ing. Mr, Myers joined them for the week-end Quality & Service Scade's Grocery (Bill Scade) Dundas & Division 3. Delivery: Phone Sf THURS. - FRI. - SAT. HERBERT J. YATES 'presents FIGHTING 2nd SMASH HIT: IN PEACE AND WAR... AMERICAS FIGHTING OUTFIT! FOUR-ALARM THRILLER AUG. 23 - 24 - 25 ENTREE of JOHN RUSSELL RICHARD JAECKEL MARTIN MILNER STEVE BRODIE and SONS OF THE PIONEERS A REPUBLIC PICTURE Pr $2,000,000 WORTH OF THRILLS YOU'LL ALWAYS REMEMBER! 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Mr. Herb Landry sufferag severe cut on his foot last a, ae Bronte Girl Guides et A raigie, Lois Shaw, Nan he German and Beverley Anne Sa mons are spending next week. we at Mrs. Reid's farm, aint alls Mr. and Mrs, Barl Metra, Burlington, were week-end gp. atthe home of Mrs. MeGr sister, Mrs. C. Craigie. (Continued on Page 3) a eek, eng at Norv esig athy ALL YOUR LUMBER NEEDS BN --SEE-- CHAS. F. DOTY AND SON Dundas Street North -- Phone 7 te em te uta FRIDAY -- SATURDAY It's the "0ld Glory" story of those 90-day won- ders who made it the fleet that can't he beat! AUGUST 24 - 25 THE PICTURE the great new romantic singing star who thrilled America with his recording of "BE. 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