Oakville-Trafalgar Journal, 10 Jun 1948, p. 8

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THE OAKVILLE-TRAFALGAR JOURNAL Thursday, June 10th, 104 A shower was given for Miss Barbara Allan on Saturday by MiSs Emily Hannah and Miss Eva Pickering. Miss Pat Smith gave a miscel- Allan on Sunday. PEOPLE and EVENTS Mrs, F. C. Clarkson of Toronto spent the week-end with Mr. and laneous shower for Miss Barbara [parish hall of St, Jude's Angli- Mrs. Arthur Maybee, Park Ave. sawn The annual Little Helpers' tea party was held on Tuesday in the can church. The Farmer Uses When He Sprays BUT your summer cottage. Remember HEP. H It's ECONOMICAL--Each it up yourself. It Pays To Not $4.95 : Not $3.95 PHONE 650 You don't need an Aeroplane ] IF YOU GET HEP! INTRODUCING -- For the first time -- the New Low Pressure Aerosal Bomb . . . i HEP! Just Press a Button and Presto! HEP KILLS Get it for your home -- take a plentiful supply to Phone your order today. Ji enough for dozens of applications in an average room ] --equal to 12 pints of old-fashioned spray. Add But Just Dunn's Drug Store Modern Methods in Oakville HEP dispenser contains Get HEP 1.39 OAKVILLE H. G. Thurston, Toronto auth- guest speaker at the Thursday presided in the absence of Charles Hillmer. CEE Mrs. Ryland New, C.B.E, and Mrs. W. R. Walton Jr. have re- turned to Oakville after attend- ing the annual national meeting of the LODE. in Halifax, ewan Mr. and Mrs. D. Armour visited friends in Gananoque last week- end. sexx Mrs. F. W. Taylor entertained at a children's party in honour of her son and daughter, Warren's seventh birthday and Lynda's first were the reason for the joint celebration. ver Mrs. I. Strasman of Windsor is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Lawrence. wan ox x Mr. and Mrs. Norman Wells, Howard Ave. entertained at tea on Sunday. aoe ox ox Miss Diana Williams of Tor- onto spent the week-end with her. aunt, Mrs. C, C. Gunyon, Allan Street. EEE Miss Mary Bull has accepted a position with the new Jaegar shop in Toronto. aaa s Mrs, Ryland New, immediate past national regent of the I.O.D. E. was appointed honorary vice- president at the recent Halifax convention, EE Mrs. Hazel Mathews, Navy St. left on Tuesday to attend the an- nual three-day meeting of the Ontario Historical Society to be held in Midland' rors Miss Janet Colley and Miss Bagbara Culham graduated on 'Wednesday after completing their: training at the Sick Children's hospital in Toronto. PE G. E. Koch, of Guelph, will be the guest speaker at the June 17 meeting of the Oakville Chamber of Commerce, to be held in Teen Town. A member of the Guelph planning board for the past four years, Mr. Koch will discuss com- munity planning, citing instances of detail work the Guelph board has accomplished to date. His topic is particularly apt, in view of the setting up of a similar board here, as it will deal with basic fundamentals surrounding community planning. Staff Reporters. * First with the Sports. * Women's Page -- The * Children's Page--With Crossword Puzzle, Column. * Feature Columnists. READER INTEREST ON EVERY PAGE FOR ALL THE FAMILY Address Pixie Story, Hobby * Farm Page--With Seasonal Farm Topics. Enclosed find $2.00. "The Journal': First in Features... * Complete Town and Township News by Woman's World. Comics, Cartoon, cl Mail to: Oakyville-Trafal, 100 Colborne Street East, Oakville, Ontario. below and attach $2.00 for one year subscription .JOIN THE HUNDREDS OF READERS NOW! lip out the application gar Publisherss Limited, ority on sales promotion, was the regular' meeting of the retail section, Oak- ville Chamber of Commerce, last: evening. Cancellation of meetings until the autumn was, announced by L. G, Snyder, who Major Richard Stewart, who is stationed at Shilo, is at home on leave, aww oan Funds raised by the White Oak Chapter LOD.E. through events such as the garden luncheon to be held June 23rd at "Roycroft," home of Mrs. Ryland H. New, are used in welfare and charitable work of the chapter. The draw, for which tickets have been sold during a recent house-to-house canvass, will be made at this tea, EE Cam MacArthur, Dundas St, celebrated his fifth birthday on Saturday with a party attended by 20 children. even The nursery school pupils of Miss Lightbourn's' school enter- tained their parents with a dem- onstration of their activities un- der the direction of Mrs. Lindsay, on Monday morning. Refresh- ments were served to everyone. awn Mr. David Molesworth obtained standing inefirst year architecture at the University of Toronto. vere A delightful movie of the Flori- da and British Columbia coasts was shown by Miss Mildred Brock of Toronto, on Thursday evening, at the residence of Mrs, J. M. Cond on King St. Naan On Sunday afternoon Rt. Rev. L; W. B. Broughall, Bishop of Niagara, took part in the conse- cration of a new section of St. Jude's cemetery. At the evening service he also consecrated a new lighting system in the church, a gift of the Women's Guild; a pul- pit reading desk and light, in memory of Mary Martin; a pulpit Bible, in memory of William Whit- aker, Sr. given by Mrs. Margaret Whitaker; a hymn book given by Mrs. W. S. Davis; a tract and book case given by an anony- mous donor, in memory of his parents; a further gift of a pray- er book for use on the prayer desk, given in memory of Mar- jorie A. Whitaker, Alfred E. Whitaker and John Edwin Whit- aker did not arrive in time for this service. Two gifts for St. Cuthbert's church, Cedar Grove, were also consecrated, These were. a pair of candlesticks for the altar, in memory of the Rev. G. H. P. Grout, given by Mrs. J. B. L. Grout; and an alms basin, in memory of Mr. and Mrs. Schol- field, given by members of the family and friends. The bishop preached the sermon at the even- ing service, The monthly meeting of Arts and Crafts on Wednesday, June 16th; at 8.80, is to be an unusual one. "The Barn" will be trans- formed into "Radio Station OAC" for one night only under the management of Howard Caine, Jr. This should prove an inter- esting evening for all members, who will see the inner workings of a studio with its technicians, i ' machines, "mikes," recording "tikker-tape" and television." we Mr. George Saunders of Mont- real was the week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Saunders of Ben Acre, PR Members from Oakville attend- ing the Trinity College Alumni dinner in Toronto on Wednesday in honor or the graduating class of '48 were: Mrs, Arthur Maybee, Miss Emily Keely, Col. J, P. Page and Prof. M. A. MacKenzie. Oak- ville graduates of '48 were: Miss Anne Hodges, Miss Pat .Tilley, Maybee. hae Recent newcomers to Oakville are Mr. and Mrs. Harold G. Patchett, who have taken up resi- dence at 12 Douglas Ave. Mr. Patchett, who is asociated with the MgColl-Frontenac Oil Co, was in charge of the Western On- tario sales division, with head- quarters in Kitchener, prior to being transferred to the firm's Toronto office. PEE _ The pupils of Miss Shirley El- liot will give a dance recital the evening of June 14th, in the Le- gion hall. Miss Mary Reade and Mr. Arthur By actual tests th DeLuxe 3 £4 e big mileage Goodyear it replaces. It's Canagrly most popular tire. Wm, Whitaker & Sons Station Road Oakville Phone 141-142 Dodge and DeSoto Cars Dodge Trucks AUTHORIZED GOODFYEAR [7.114] Notice DR. THE MEDICAL PROFESSION OF OAKVILLE Has decided to = Discontinue Office Hours on SATURDAY AFTERNOONS and EVENINGS as of May 8th, 1948, and until further notice. During these hours there will be one physician on call to deal with emergencies only. ergency service may be obtained through the office of your own personal physician. OAKVILLE MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, W. M. WILKINSON, President. DR. D. S. KOBER, Secretary. Necessary em- _ CLASSIFIED - BUSINESS DIRECTORY T. S. H. GILES Real Estate and Insurance 139 Colborne Street East Oakville - - - - Phone 532 19 Melinda St. Torcato - - - - Adelaide 2761 Evenings - - - Oakville 712 DR. MAURICE E. LUNAU Physician & Surgeon Office Hours: Afternoon -- 1.30 - 4.00 Evenings -- 7.00 - 8.30 or by appointment Phone 500 Church and Thomas Sts. AT THE --- BARGAIN COUNTER 143 Colborne St. You can buy: Pianos, Gram- ophones, Health Ray Artic- les, rurniture, Stoves, Guns, Ranges, Skates, Clocks, Books, Lamps, and Trunks. Many useful articles New and Used at a Bargain. GORDON BARTHOLOMEW Dump and General Trucking Firewood, Posts, Sand and E Gravel. LOWER MIDDLE RQAD Phone 342-W-13 L. STREET Window Cleaning Service Floors Cleaned & Polished Phone orders taken at 171 Please Report Promptly LOST OR FOUND ANIMALS to Cakville. Humane Society PHONE 515 Lost and Injured Animals Huinanely Treated ANTIQUE TREASURES Now Located Dundas Highway (No. 5) and 6th Line West of Trafalgar - Four Miles from Oakville -- PHONE 407-W-4 -- McMILLAN & ISARD Barristers - Solicitors ~ Notaries Public Angus McMillan John F. Isard 139 Colborne Street East Telephone Oakville 532 CARPENTRY REPAIRS ALTERATIONS KITCHEN CUPBOARDS No Job Too Small --CALL-- A. S. WRIGHT PHONE 97-3 L. F. CLEMENT HOME ELECTRIC Commercial Sales & Service Frigidaire Products Iron Fireman Heating Units Repairs to All Household Appliances PHONE 265-M Sheddon Avenue BRONTE ELECTRIC H. Rollinson House Wiring Maintenance and Repairs "Try us for Service" Phone Bronte 115-J INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL DOMESTIC ELECTRICAL SERVICE BROWN ELECTRIC CONTRACTORS Gord Brown Phone 1059 Oakville CARLTON GREEN Osteopath 21 Division Street Ary evening by appointment Wed. afternoons, all day Saturday and Sunday Phone 826 GRADING R. H. TROWBRIDGE ERINDALE W. Phone Cooksville 185 R 18 GENERAL INSURANCE H. S. THORNTON Phone 874 Lakeshore West, Oakville HEDDLE & RYRIE Ross Ryrie Barrister Solicitor Notary Public Office: Colborne St. Tel. Oakville 65 Residence - Tel. Clarkson 111 BILL ANDERSON RADIO APPLIANCES Sales & Service Phone 521-M Dunn St. North Oakville H. C. SEWELL ONTARIO LAND SURVEYOR Oakville - Phone 1297-J OAKVILLE LANDSCAPE RVI CE Landscaping - Rockerles - Sodding Evergreen Trees - Roses - Bic. R, N. F. NIELSEN Phone Oakville 1294-W-12 nnens Gakville deshw =. C. L. OLIVER Accounting and Auditing, Business Systems Installed: Income Tax Returns Office at Oakville Hotel P.O. Box 402 Ha 452 - Oakville 1268 THE OPTOMETRY PRACTICE of the late HAUGHTON O. LAIRD is being continued by CARSTEN GLAHN Optometrist Opticlan FOR APPOINTMENT . . - Phone 1375 173 Colborne St. IVAN J." ANTHONY Phone 588 Ask for Mr. Hoyt OAKVILLE EXPERT PAINTING - DECOR ATING - FLOOR GLAZING Oakville 'Workmanship and Materisls Fully Guaran

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