Oakville Newspapers

Oakville Record-Star, 6 Apr 1950, p. 9

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E Thursday, April 6th, 1950: . THE OAKVILLE RECORD-STAR Page Nine Misses Kay and Jessie-Lee Bren-| Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Watson, O VILLE PERSONALS nan will arrive home on Friday|King Street, entertained on Sat- Ral h Wakel bal from Ward-Belmont College, Nash-|urday night in honour of Mr. Wat- y; An Important By MRS. ROBERT K. ARMSTRONG ville, Tenn., to spend the Easter|son's sister who has been visiting ) Social Editor of the Record-Star — Phone 1398-J : vacation with their parents, Mr.|from Alberta. Mr, and Mrs. Robert Pai t Pr f . Associate Editor: Donna Alway (591-W) and Mrs. A. C. Brennan, Belyea|Guild Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Samuel fi 0 essor P E Notices of organization and club meetings, as well as personal | Avenue. ‘ Shaw and Mr."Wm. Gove spent an - re- as er e€arance news, should be given to Mrs. Armstrong not later than Sunday enjoyable evening dancing and ; af se evening preceding the Record-Star’s date of issue Friends are sorry to hear that | Singing. A delightful luncheon was Miss L. M. McBain, A.T.C.M., slip-|served by the hostess. We regret incorrectly spelling Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Slipp enter-|ped on the ice a few weeks ago the name of Mr. and Mrs. J. R.j}tained at a ‘cocktail party Sat-|and splintered several bones in her| ~ Mr. and Mrs. Douglas’ Watson, McCay last week. Mrs. McCay cel-|urday in honor of their guest, Mrs. | right arm, Although her arm must/Sr. accompanied by Mrs. Wm. ebrates her eightieth birthday on|P, Patterson, St. John, N. B. Their|remain in a cast for another three Proctor and Mr, Ale® .Guild Sr. Friday, April 7th. COMEKSTCTALONS) guests included “Mr. and Mrs. G.|ayeeks, Miss McBain is continuing | visited their daughter, Mrs. Harp- P, Doty, Mr. and Mrs.-F. H.|as organist at St. John’s Church. ley and family, Scarborough Bluffs, Mr. and Mrs. William Hughes|Chisholm, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. on Sunday. Mrs. ,Harpley enter- will spend the Easter week-end in| Edwards, Mr. Tony Grove, Mr.| Mrs. J. A. M. Bell is spend-| tained in honour of her aunt, Mrs. Doylestown, Pa. Mrs. Hughes’ par-|and Mrs. R. K. Slater, Mr. and Mrs. ing a week in Napanee with her|Proctor, who leaves for her home | Of Spring Dresses As new as new —.and all our one-of-a-kind exclu- sive stylings. New fabrics of every description in- cluding triple-sheers which you'll wear happily “all summer. in cool elegance, Right new colors, too, with a plenty of the seuson’s new pet — navy. They come from the top designers so you’re double certain of ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Gibson,|Donald Garfat, Mr. L. G. Ostrom} mother, Mrs. Herbert Daly. at Ralston, Alberta on Thursday. who have been spending some time|and many others. See fia pleas alt Selling normally from j i i _— : 00, 6 — in Florida will meet them there te a) Se ae Mrs. Redmond D. Black-Toronto,|_ Mrs. Willam Anson. Rochester, 3 to ut now and “return, home: with them. shail aa : Spent a few days this week with|New York, attended the funeral the guest last week of Mrs. Clif- at reductions up to ford Junkin, Second Street. Mr. and Mrs. James Campbell enter- her cousin, Miss Florence Dela-|last week of her sister, Mrs. Sarah mere, Colborne St. East, Rimes, 6th Line. While here, Mts. tained on Tuesday evening and Mr. : es saat eta her nephews te and Mrs. G. P. Doty entertained on|. Mt. and Mrs. Paige Wadsworth |#4, Herald Avenue and Noble, left _on_Sunday—to—spend—come Sth Line time in Bermuda. Mr. and Mrs. David. Pidgeon en- tertained at a cocktail party on Saturday afternoon. Among their F Mrs, W. a ET ve = aon — Hy | Wednesday -in-honour of Mrs. Pair: 20 per cent. Well, our new Carousel skirt in the Canasta print took like the measles. You may have seen them in Life magazine a short Ambler, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Os-| Mrs. George Ward, Sr., who cel- — Miss Alice Elshout, 22 Galt St. time ago — a completely circular skirt that's four yards around trom, and Mr. and Mrs. Donald|ebrated her 89th birthday last} Miss Georgia Ryrie will spend will entertain the Music Group of | ® , the bottom, a self adjusting waist that drapes it all like nobody’s Garfat. week, received a wire from her|the Easter week-end with her sis-!the Oakville Arts and Crafts on RALPH WAKELY business. Our advance models arrived last week and we put a : grandaughter, Mrs. James Sher-|ter, Mrs. Robert Tate, Lachine, Thursday, April 13th, at 8:15 p. them slap bang in the window. And the fun’ started. . Miss Evelyn Armour entertained }ry, Dunkirk, France. Quebec. m, It is to be an evehing of Can- ‘hora’ ; at a cocktail party.at the King — sees ‘adian music with Mrs. Ellen Scott There's more to paint than To stave off a threatened sit-down strike we long distanced Edward Hotel, Toronto, for the| Miss Sally Davis and Miss Carol Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Ford are} at the piano. : meets the eye — or the wall. Just for a rush order. It arrived the next day along with a company of The Damask Cheek|Giles leave by air on Thursday to visiting their son and daughter-in- ——— ask Ralph Wakely, He knows whole passe! of determined gals who literally snatched after the performance at Hart |spend _ the Easter week-end in}jaw, Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Ford in The award of a three months!more about paint than an artist them away from us. And the whole story was repeated on House Theatre on Saturday after-| New York. New Orleans for Easter. pass won by Miss Belle. Mary Tait ls glamour git] or & red skin. In the cut little sleeveless cotton blousettes that are such per- noon. for her review of the picture “Two : i, a fect mates for the skirts. fact, he knows just about all there is to know. Don't be too impatient. We're going strong on this new skirt and we've niimerous patterns and colors on order which are being shipped to us as quickly as possible. It's been the same way in our fabric gloves. The new color .ranges are just in and, because of Easter, they're going out just as fast. Best news of Mr and Mrs Basil Megafin |.0 0 ee Coulson returned to! “Wr and Mrs. Orval Anderson Muggs From Brooklyn” was giyen eral from a holiday in Flor- Ottawa last week after spending| . 14 son Brien are spending a!by the Gregory Theatre, not the eG Gh Sina De and its $e. at days with Mrs. James Camp- week's holidays visiting their par-| Century, as previously reported in| Last Thursday, Mr. Wakely grad-| . M. Deans who were with them are : ents and relatives in: Wyebridge. this column. uated from a ten week Paint expected home the end of this Master Gordon Hunt is confined —) Power course in Hamilton, spon- week. to his home with the measles. sored by the Paint and Varnish} ay) js that our new imported 60 gauge nylon hosiery is in, 7 THURS. - FRI. - SAT. APRIL 6 - 7 - -8 and Lacquer Association. The As-| But time and space is short — and I'll have to tell you more " => sociation is backed by all large} about them next week. But you know where they're to be Canadian paint companies for the} found — and in time for Easter. FRIDAY and SATURDAY " APRIL 7-8 3 FULL HOURS OF SIDE-SPLITTING promotion of the painting indus- HRILL-FLAMED FRONTIER 9 EPIC!g = LAUGHTER AND FUN lee the retail trade. : WE'RE OPEN SATURDAY <- Through the course, Mr, Wakely NIGHT UNTIL 9:30 mA learned how and why to use dif- ferent fypes of paints, synthetic varnishes und enamels; what There’s many a thing you put off until almost too late. shades suit what rooms and the Just to be sure you have everything for the Easter art of color mixing and harmoniz- parade, and because we're closed on Good Friday, we're ing. He was also taught a hun- keeping the shop open Saturday night to look after you. dred and one things — like how to estimaate, how a contractor op- erates, and paint salesmanship. spss it 4 ; eed j Although Mr. Wakely has been a pi € in the paint business since 1933, VE PLU he admits there's always some- Y , Show starts Thursday and Friday at 7 p.m.; Last show 8:20 thing new to learn. Originally from Saturday Show starts 6:30 p.m. — Last show at 9 p.m. Brantford, he. worked for Scarfes and managed a store for the Grand SPECIAL MATINEE Easter Monday at 2 ae River Paint Co. in Brantford. He MON. - TUES. - WED. APRIL 10-11 - was in the airforce for four and one-half years before coming to THE THRILLING STORY OF AN OUTLAW HORSE WHO DEFIED BOTH MAN AND BEAST! See you soon for tea, MATINEE FRIDAY at .M.! Doors open 1:30 PLEASE NOTE! Friday and Saturday first show starts at 7 p.m; Baar complete show at 8:30 p.m. the Oakville Lumber Company Paint and Wallpaper store 146 ——_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_——— MONDAY and TUESDAY APRIL 10 - 11 Two pedestrians have received A Shop for Moderns painful. injuries when their legs became tangled up in wire left carelessly around by the paper boys.\ One lady who caries TO WN and COUNTRYWOMAN missed being run over by a car! coisorNe st. EAST ‘OF REYNOLDS IN OAKVILLE received medical aid for an in- jured knee and cracked bone in the nose. The other lady, who was elderly, received a shaking up. We are sorry to learn that Mr.|1 TQOronto Tarpaulin & Awning Co. John Graham is very ill in St. Michael's Hospital, Toronto, 702 Lake Shore Rd. — New Toronto Pall VINCENT 0 HARA: CHRISTIAN - PRICE aga 1S, catok BY TéCHM/COLop with JOHN SUTTON + JEFF COREY EXTRA! “The March of Time” and Cartoon WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY = APRIL 12 - 13 MURDER! MYSTERY! MANHUNT! \ in the gayest ay in the ath Lyn Thomas*Rand Brooks _ Damion O'Flynn « Kirby Grant © Gordon Jones A tindsley F Parsons Production - Directed by Oscar Boetticher Screenplay by Clint Johnston and Erno Lazarus ON THE SAME PROGRAMME. — EXTRA: Colored Cartoon’ AND Little Jerry Jarmaine, son of & Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jarmaine, cel- Whin ebrated his Ist birthday on Satur- day. of Distinction Mrs. J’ A. My Bell is. entertain- ing at a tea for the canvassers Order now while there is a complete range for the Canadian Institute for the of patterns to choose from. Prices are lower Blind on Tuesday, April 18th. and delivery date ensured. Mrs. Sherry, daughter of Mrs. Vulture, Brant Street, passed away “m.nt 5 « sat cof EASTER GREETINGS leaving Thursday to spend the week-end in New York. A RAFT oF Fun uf Miss Bain, Kerr Street, sustained Estimates freely and cheerfully given without painful injuries when she fell on obligation. a oS an woe oe UNCONDITIONALLY GUARANTEED aire” 8| Vv WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12th AT 2 P.M. Bere ee eer tet PHONES: iP : we SPECIAL EASTER CARTOON MATINEE eee New tee ee | . \ a os U Ape a. CHARLES HTON aa: Mr. and Mrs; E. J. St. Mars left AND OWNERSHIP OF pris s i __|ipey KIDS!: this wee to spend two weeks in!T] R. J. DEAN C. BAUGHMAN TaTRTEN, Gj < Bermuda. ‘ mR ROBERT HUTTON Z sari Ma tanie LUI reancaT YoU Protection JEAN WALLACE: PATRICIA ROC sa BELITA RKO Raglo-Pictureg” -«=«*Rrom the Nowell “A Battle of Nerves” by GEORGES SIMENON Tickets For The Cinderella Ball PALACE PIER, THURSDAY, APRIL 13 Now on Sale at the Century Theatre from Mr. and Mrs. Ross A. Wilson f e dl ° entertained at a buffet supper on your rien y insurance agent Sunday evening. Births DOUG McEACHERN e2em ROBERTSON _ ae and Mrs. James B, Robertson, Nassau, Ba- @ Call 1074-W and make a date to talk hamas (nee Joanne Fleming 4 3 Salter of Oakville), at Wellesley over your insurance requirements. Hospital, Monday, April 3rd, a son. 85c14

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