Oakville Newspapers

Oakville-Trafalgar Journal, 27 Sep 1951, p. 2

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Page 2 THE OAKVILLE-TRAFALGAR JOURNAL | PEOPLE and EVENTS MRS. DOUG AHERN cea for le final for the B. T. Challenge Trophy > crowds. are expected to be on hand when the contestants 9.30 a.m. and 2 p.m, and interest. Fin: ns and W. W ed on Saturday afternoon start- ing at 2.30. On Saturday, Oct. 6, the club will hold its annual field day and presentation of prizes. ir, will be pl Mrs. Daisy Johnson, Worthy Matron, Golden Rule Chapter i! Ruth Edwards Mrs. John Had- Mrs. R. C. Dando, Douglas Thorn and Mrs. J. R attended the Oakville Golf S golfing own and dis- coming Sunday when llis and Bill Louth meet spending the weekend under me- 0 dical observation following llow the play with the keen- for the Dowd- E Carman suffered a deep between M. E. Kerr to his arm when the car he ing in Munrovia for an extended THURS., FRI, SAT. "The Dewi, 2ND. HIT: Bl i RY CASTLE + JUGS SEY + JORN RIDGELY Wien fr te Sten by Rar Rot Prue by Sa Katia ircted by 1 The JUNGLE ROARS for BLOOD! Killer beasts and fey savages engul A forbidden safari Added Attraction: "Latest News of the Day" MON., TUES., WED. VALENTINA THE PASSIONS, PEOPLE AND | EASY PROMISE OF "THE HOUSE!" HOUSE ON TELEGRAPH HI Directed by ROBERT WISE - produced by ROBERT BASSLER Screen Play by ELICK MOLL and FRANK PARTOS + Based on a novel by Dana Lyon 5, 24D. SMASH "FEARLESS DOG VS. KILLER WOLE Elena Verdugo Rick Vallin BE SURE 70 SEE 'THE THING' COMING TO THIS THEATRE OCTOBER 8-9-10 AIR CONDITIO Andrea Bennett ebrated her third birthday on Saturday. FR . Mrs. W. R. Walton Jr. has been invited to represent the Canadian Association of Consumers on a panel discussion at the annual convention of the Canadian Chamber of Commerce to be held in Quebec month. ese soe Mr. and Mrs. John Ross enter- tained on Saturday in honor of the Carson Herricks, who are leaving Oakville to take up resi- dence in Calgary. + x Pa Mrs. Gladys Watson held a lin- en shower on Monday, Sept. 17, Mrs. Arnold Taylor and Mrs. Dor- is Shelley held a pan shower on Friday, Sept. 21, and Mrs. Joan Ross, Port Credit, held a kitchen shower on Monday, Sept. 24, all in honour of Miss Marilyn Orr. Showers for Miss Nancy Erwing, a bridetobe of October, were given by Mrs. J. W. Mason and a shower given jointly Mrs Hugh Storey and Mrs. Jim Storey. . Mr.| Harold Smith, Montreal, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Chisholm. CHEE Miss Lorna Keene left last week to attend MacDonald Hall in Guelph. axxo Mr. David Pidgeon is spending this week in Montreal on busin- ess. xx os oes The Ladies' Auxiliary of the Canadian Legion is holding a'rum- mage sale in the Legion Hall, Saturday, Sept. 29, at 1.30 p.m. Fra Mr. and Mrs. W. Ware had a supper party on Sunday eve- ning. SRT J. K. Brumell, Winnipeg, arrives on Friday to spend a week with Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Ostrom. DE Mrs. T. C. Chisholm entertain- ed at tea on Thursday in houor of Miss Isabel Davies of Mon- treal, Treen Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Crashley, who have spent fthe past two months in England and on the Continent, sail this week on the Empress of France for Canada. - + Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Findlay, Gravenhurst, spent, the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Taylor. iiss ty Mr. and Mrs. Stanley S. Rus- sell entertained at supper on Fri- day evening for the Russell-Pat- terson bridal party after the re- hearsal in St. Jude's Church. ER Miss Margaret Navin and Mr. John Chapman, Toronto, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. G. R. McConvry. n= . Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Anundson and Mrs. K. W. MacTaggart spent the weekend in Detroit. . Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. William Wood on the birth of a son in the Oakville-Trafal- gar Memorial Hospital. hit, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Roberts are holidaying at Limberlost Lodge. Fa 5 Mr. and Mrs. A. Gordon Cam- eron entertained on Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Cameron spend the summer in Oakville and they returned to Toronto yesterday. rs, My and Mrs. C. A. Birge en- tertained at a corn roast on Sat urday night. Sse Mrs. A. Shelley and Mrs. Arn- old Taylor entertained on Friday in honour of Miss Marilyn Orr. ves Tuesday, September 18th, the ladies section of the Golf Club held their field day. Longest difive mine holes was won by Mrs. C. Boughner, longest drive, eighteen holes, Mrs. G. McCon. Aggregate nine holes Mrs, C. , eighteen holes Mrs. W. Sin. clair, put and approach, Mrs. R. Bennett, bull's eye, Mrs. C. Wynd- ham, putting, roy. Tea was served in the club house. ns sen Dr. and Mrs. Randolph Mutrie, Port Arthur, visited Dr. Mutrie's sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Cameron C. Hillmer, last week. Consult J. A. WILLOUGHBY AND SONS REAL ESTATE BROKERS Head Office--Toronto 366 BAY ST. EM. 3-0604 CITY AND COUNTRY HOMES FARMS & SMALL ACREAGES INDUSTRIAL & BUSINESS PROPERTIES JOHN BELYEA is your local Representative NED FOR YOUR COMFORT PHONE 568 Residence 428-W Office Phone 1314 Largest & Oldest Canada OF HITS! YOUR FAVORITE STARS AND STORIES in a mighty Parade of Great Pictures that defy description. screened. THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SEPT. 27-28-29 7 ENTERTAINER © "2, OF THEW ALL! MONDAY, TUESDAY #5 the Nation's Comedy Team InTheic NEWEST FUNRIEST Picture! DEAN @ 3, gn JERRY® Martin jews Fx OCTOBER 1-2 OCTOBER 3-4 The whole town is talking about 7s, ; f SE AE Policy: Continuous Nightly from 7 p-m. \\ PAUL DOUGLAS chr RICHARD BASEHART MOins BARBARA BEL GEDDES DEBRA PAGET 5 THIS WEEK OPENS OUR NEw MOVIE SEASON . . . The grandest, gayest festival of entertainmient eye, SEE THESE COMING NEW, MOVIE SEASON Gene TIERNEY MATING SEASON BARRYMORE KIND LADY Jeanne CRAINE TAKE CARE OF MY LITTLE GIRL In Technicolor Tony CURTIS PRINCE WHO WAS A THIEF In Technicolor C. B. DeMille's REAP THE WILD WIND In Technicolor Ava Howard GARDNER KEEL SHOWBOAT In Technicolor Bing CROSBY HERE COMES THE GROOM Dean MARTIN THAT'S MY BOY Doris DAY ON MOONLIGHT BAY In Technicolor: BIG ONES COME TO THE CENTURY Thelma RITTER PETERS LAURIE WYMAN LEWIS Gordon MacCrae Jean Piper Jane Jerry

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