Thursday, August 30, 1951 THE OAKVILLE-TRAFALGAR JOURNAL Page 3 The TOWNE Coffee Shop Cn the days you can't dine here pick up our specialty to take home . .. "FRIED BUTTER CRISP CHICKEN COLD ROAST DRESSED CHICKEN Colborne St. near Century Theatre Phone 1821 WHAT WE SELL WE SERVICE | Give us a call when you need service on: | © WASHING MACHINES REFRIGERATION © RADIOS AND TELEVISION ® OIL BURNERS AND STOKERS L. F. CLEMENT 8 THOMAS STREET NORTH, PHONE 1441 REFRIG & OIL BURNERS SALES & SERVICE DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE "What We Sell We Service" BRONTE MISS LESLIE MARTIN PHONE BRONTE 1304 Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hughes, of Dublin, Ireland, were week-end guests at the home of Mr. Hughes' brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. P. Hughes, Triller Street. vases Mrs. Les Pickard have from Charlevols, Mich. Mr. and returned Mrs. Milligan has returned home from St. Joseph's hospital. hoe eon Mr. and Mrs. W. Gilliam visited their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Gillam, in Welland last week-end. Mr. and Mrs. R. Overland and Mr. and Mrs. L. Pickard were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. M Pickard, Toronto. PE Carol Redshaw is visiting her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Joyce. ae wale Joanne Van Fleet has returned from a visit to Belleville. Jimmie Craigie suffered a severe cut to his leg on Saturday. Mrs. McNally, Nelson Street, was hostess at a miscellaneous shower for her granddaughter, Miss Elinore Johnson. * Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Orr and son Ronnie, Hamilton, were Sunday guests at the home of Mrs. E. Mar- tin, Nelson 'St. FR The Bronte Community Club dances will begin Saturday, Sep- tember 15th and will continue for the winter season. "sores The Bronte Brownie and Guide troops held a corn roast at the Queen Elizabeth Bridge on Wed- nesday evening. Fra The Bronte Community Club Weekly Buchres will commence on Monday, September 10th, at 8.30 pm. There will be cash prizes. Everyone welcome. PRE Marilyn Beecraft is visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. O. Bee- craft, Burlington Beach. PO Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cunning- ham and children, Peter and Gail, St Thomas, 'were week-end guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chet Vollick. . ENLARGE YOUR HOME Your property does not have to be paid for to get a the comfort and looks of home modernization while ly installments. Our planning department will help i and estimates. ANY AMOUNT FROM... FOLLOWING PURPOSES . . . @® PICTURE W -SIDING STORM SAS ATTIC ROOM BASEMENT ROOM NEW FENCE ADDITIONAL ROOMS GARAGE NEW ROOF INSULATION CONVENIENT © CONFIDENTIAL © CALL OR WRITE US TODAY LUMBER --- MILLWORK --- BUILDERS' Dundas Street North LOANS FOR HOME REPAIRS CALL 76 $100 to $2,000 AVAILABLE TO YOU FOR THE MODERN KITCHEN NEW FLOORS And Other Needed Improvements Charles F. Doty & Son loan. You can enjoy you pay easy month- you with plans, fin- Arranged INDOW - H ® NO DELAY SUPPLIES Telephone 76 Mr. and Mrs. John Rakoczy were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Piotrosky last week-end. ME Miss Barbara Shakleton, Oak- ville, was hostess at a miscel- laneous shower for Miss Elinore Johnson last week. . - Barbara Shoofey Is visiting her grandmother, /Mrs. M. Ellis, Sov- erelgn Street. FUP Mr. and Mrs. Bowen, Station Road have returned from a trip to Quebec. PE Wendy Ross is visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Max- well, St. Mary's «5. . Mrs. Ed Kemp, of Toronto, was a Sunday guest at the home of her sister, Mrs. L. Grice, Triller St. PrP Misses Palmer, of Hamilton, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. Dobrashian, last week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Jan Van Brieman were week-end visitors at the home of Mrs. Van Brieman's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. McKeel, Triller Street. +» i= Pte. Bill Landry and Pte. Jim Earl visited Pte. Landry's parents last week-end before leaving for Val Cartier, Quebec. * = sr Sorry to hear that Ian Craigie is 11. EEE Mr. N. Shoofey, Toronto, was a week-end visitor at the home of his mother-in-law, Mrs. M. Ellis, Sovereign St. Mrs. E. Martin, Nelson Street, was hostess at a Leglon-sponsored Buchre party at her home on Wed- nesday evening. Comoe nos Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hinton, of Kitchener, and Mrs. Hall, of Oak- ville, were week-end guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. V. Hinton, Nelson St. TRAFALGAR MISS ADA MARSHALL Mrs. E. Agnew and Miss Milli- cent Fleming, Hamilton, visited on Sunday at the Biggar home. won roe ox Miss Donna Hopper visited for the week-end with friends in London. wwe ne Mr. David Hoey, Zimmerman, formerly of Trafalgar, was a guest on Sunday of Mr. Horace Howell. Mrs. Hoey visited relatives in Detroit. PR Mrs. W. H. Post, Eighth Line, has returned from several days' visit at the summer home of Mr. and Mrs. George N. Fish, Cumber- land Beach, Lake Couchiching. FOR Miss Vivean Fish," Snider's, and her cousin, Miss Yvonne Me- Master, Cookstown, have been visiting their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Dunn, Clarkson. ox os sx Keith and Deane Hopper left on Sunday on a motor trip to Van- couver and the Pacific Coast. ws x ow ow The following announcement by the Canadian Pacific Railway of- ficlals is of interest to Trafalgar and Snider's friends: "Effective 1st September, 1951, Mr. J. Tweedy is appointed manager, Mail and Baggage Traffic, with headquarters at Montreal. Mr. Tweedy is well-known in'this dis- trict. His wife Is the former Miss Benita Post, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Post. oo. Mr. Russell Smith, who is a patient in the Dunlop Pavilion of the Toronto General Hospital, underwent an operation on Satur- day. During his stay in hospital Mrs. Smith Is staying with friends in Toronto. PE teil, We regret the accident which Defell Mr. Bwart Hall on Sunday afternoon when he fell off a straw stack, striking his head on the ground, He was removed to Oak- ville-Trafalgar hospital by ambu- lance and an X-ray was taken to- day (Monday) to ascertain the ex. tent of his Injuries. CEA 23rd, at Oak- , to Mr. and Featherstone, a Adele, On Thursday, Aug, ville-Trafalgar hospita Mrs. Wm. E. daughter, Susan FOR Quality Meats Fruits & Vegetables Groceries PHONE 1020 (Prompt Delivery) CARLOAD GROCETERIA R. E. Harris, Prop. TRAFALGAR TO TRY LANDFILL DISPOSAL Future disposal of Trafalgar garbage, by the sanitary land fill 'method, will be made on a prop- erty situated half way between Dundas highway and Upper Middle Road, on Ninth Line. "The site is clear of building on the one side of the road, although there are some homes on the opposite side," stated township clerk Shel- don Featherstone. "However, the location is as free of the conges- ted area as is practical for ready disposal." The land fill method, utilized successfully in other municipalit- ies, controls the disadvantages of odour and insect propagation com- mon to open garbage dumps. In Oshawa, the township's investiga- ting committee found, a great deal of unsuitable land has been put in shape for industrial build- ing through the use of this dis- posal method, Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Fish entertained at supper on Sunday. evening in honour of the sixteenth. birthday of their 'son, Kenneth. Forty-five relatives and neighbors were present to extend /congratu- lations. * . A shower, arranged by Mrs. T. W. Jackson, was held on Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. . Muller, for their daughter, Miss Lillian Muller, whose wedding will be an event of September 15th. About sixty-five guests were present and the gifts were many and beautiful. Flood- lights had been installed outside and the men of the party enjoyed several rounds of pitching horse- shoes. The lunch was served cafeteria manner. The previous day, members of the office staff of Swift Canadian Co. of which Miss Muller is a member, pre- 0 - ENTER HAMILTON RACE Members of the Oakville Racing Pigeon Club will enter birds in the 288-mile Montpellier race of the Hamilton club, which is open to fanciers within a radius of 50 miles. Last week's race from Chat. ham was captured by an entry trom the lofts of G. Robbins, ute. Croll & Son had two entries charted at 1011.1 yards per min- tie for second place with identical marks of 1008.4, while Mr. Rob- bins placed another entry fourth just ahead of Robson & Son's fifth. placer. sented her with an entire set of kitchenware in white with red trim and later entertained for her. + 3 = ® Mervin Dunn has returned from a week's visit at the home of his aunt, Mrs. Raymond McMaster, Cookstown. ) - ox Lavane Calverley, son of Mr. and Mrs: Hugh Calverley, who is working with a bridge building firm at Sault Ste. Marie for the summer months, met with a seri- ous accident last week when an angle iron fell from a height, strik- ing him on the head. His parents flew to the Sault the next day. Mr Calverley returned the vatter part of the week, while Mrs. Calverley remained until there is an im- provement in their son's condi- tion. Another misfortune overtook the Calverley family when on Fri. day their son, Anthony, who Is practising with a Dunbarton vet- erinary surgeon for the summer months, was stricken with appen- dicitis and underwent an operation in an Oshawa hospital. " Mr. and Mrs. John Beamish motored to Dundalk on Sunday, called there by the sudden illlness of Mrs. Beamish's father. Mr. Beamish returned on Monday. Mrs. Beamish will remain in Dundalk for a few days. =e Miss Marie Patterson and Miss Donna King have returned from. 'a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Price, in Syracuse, N.Y. ss toe LINGERIE QUALITY 136 Colborne St. E. HOSIERY VALUE BURROS' SPECIALTY SHOPPE SPORTSWEAR SERVICE Phone 423 W. E. DAVIS W. S. DAVIS & SON REAL ESTATE - INSURANCE MORTGAGES * 63 Colborne St. E., Oakville Evenings and Holidays Phone 1371-M R. C. A. CUMBERLAND Phone 41 Re-opening SEPT. 1 LEAGUES BEGIN SEPT. 15