Oakville-Trafalgar Journal, 22 Jul 1948, p. 2

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THE OAKVILLE-TRA! FALGAR JOURNAL me Thursday, July 25, 1 Thurs PEOPLE and EVENTS Bronte firemen held their an-; Mr. Don MacRae spent las nual carnival on Saturday and re- [week at Limberlost or crowds than ever be-| EEE winners include, Al-[ Mr. J. R. Dunn returned home i Short, | from hospital on Saturday. Toronto; M. Williamson, Oak-| ville; Jean S Bronte;| Miss Mary abe spent Bill Hill, Bront A. B. 3| last week at the residence of her Milt Doiland; R. Smith, Palermo; | grandfather, Dr. Crawford Skad- ding, Gord Booth. and' Mr | Mr. and Mrs. O. Spratt recent-| Mr. Ted ly moved from Ottawa to take | spending a two weeks up residence at the corner of | Brittania Palmer and Do in Oakville fxs saves Miss Anne MacRae left on Fri- Mr. and Mrs. Les Thin t| day to spend two weeks at Lim- Bronte, are spending a v berlost Muskoka. Xbox Rasa | Miss Jean Wallace is spending Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Pickard | the summer at Pioneer camp, near spent the week-end with Mrs. A. | Port Sydney. E. Pickard of Bronte. fav xx * sisi | Miss Barbara McKay, daughter Mr. and Mrs. James Winnett|of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. McKay, is have taken up residence in their|in Vancouver for the summer new home at the corner of Sum-| months McKay is train- ner and Watson Avenues. . Miss Marjorie Reiffenstein, Montreal, is staying with Mr Mrs. A. B. Taylor, Lal Highway West. at a Vancouver +e [ro of oxox and | Jacqueline Park of Chapleau is ying with her cousin, Jacque- Ja Plunkett, Bronte. hore | JULY 22 - 23 - 24 THE THREE ST00GES MARY BETH HUGHES THE HOOSIER HOTSHOTS JAY KIRBY THE CAPPY BARRA BOYS GLADYS BLAKE TIM RYAN and SPADE COOLEY, COLUMBIA PICTURES oreents gs | King of Western Swing ag oN ne SRE Ler ey 38 Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Beatty, Mr. and Mrs. James Beatty and Miss Ruth Beatty were Sunday guests of Mr, and Mrs. T. L. Peckitt. FE The Lieutenant-Governor and Mrs. Ray Lawson entertained at Ballymena in honor of Mr. and Mrs. James McVittie, of Chicago, and Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Smith. a Lt.-Col. and Mrs. J. M. Gibson were guests at Hazel Hurst Lodge on Sunday. ran Jean-Ellen Stott, Dave Mac- Donald, Patsy Plunkett, Harold Curtis and Mrs. A. J. MacDon- ald spent last wéek at the Mac- Donald cottage in Muskoka. raw Mrs. Frank Pullen flew to Hali- fax on Friday to spend two weeks with her Son, Capt. Hugh Pullen. eres Rev. and Mrs: A. Dalby sang a duet at the Sunday evening serv- ice of the Bronte Baptist church. Well known to residents of the Oakville-Bronte district for many years, Provincial Constable John Bunce has joined the Oakville de- tail of the provincial police. PEN Mrs. Allan Read, King St. left on Monday with her son, Michael, to spend a few days in London. Fr * x Mr. and Mrs. Rehill have pur- chased the Bee Hive restaurant and are planning extensive altera- tions. vera Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Smith, form- erly of Aurora, have moved into their new home on Pine Ave. FR Venezuela, where Mr. Sherry has been supervising oil equipment visited the John Taylors cri Mrs, Susannah Clark, St. Paul, [V1Sted the John Taylors, Morri son Road, on Sunday. Mr. Hus- Minnesota, has moved to Oak- : ae he Bu ! kisson's grandfather was the first ville and is living on Walker Ave. I 3 Ha person in England ever to be fa- tally involved in a train accident. Mr. and Mrs. James Sherry | DY MV Soo rai elie have returned from Las Piendras,| ary and Mrs, J. A. Whelan were in London this week. Bob Hughes returned to Otta- wa, where he is stationed with the Royal Canadian Air Force, on Sunday, after spending two weeks leave at home. hi Miss Thelma Skoog is spending a few days at Delhi with her bro- ther, Mrs. W. ry is at the Pier- son Hotel, Centre Island, Toronto, for the summer, Mrs. W. T. Denile and children have gone to their cottage for the rest of the summer. Mrs. M. EB. G. Edwards is visit- ing with her sister, Mrs. W. Nu- gent, at Stoney Lalke. Dr. and Mrs. I. N. Sparling are spending their vacation at Brit- tania. John Irwin entertained at a stag party on Iriday night in honor of Dave Marriott, who is to be married soon. +e Miss Jean Cook from the Mis- sion camp was the soloist at the Bronte United church on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Brearley and family, Bronte, are spending a month at Carnarvon. EE The Ken MacTaggarts the week-end in Stratford Far spent Jack and Dick Chisholm are at Pioneer Boys' camp, near Hunts- ville, for a month. Xx xa Edward Huskisson, of England, installations for his firm, and are vacationing in this district. Mus. Sherry is the former Mildred Ward, of Clarkson. Crxa x Mrs. Charles Hillmer is in the Temporary hospital for a few days. Her condition is reported as satisfactory PE Howard Binns leaves on Sun- day for the Maritimes, where he will spend his vacation. FE Mr. and Mrs. Paulson have mov- ed into their home on Maple Avenue. errr The Industrial fair committee of the Oakville Chamber of Com- merce met last night to discuss plans for the September event. Mrs. H. Pawson spent a few days with Mrs. E. P. Lunau at her cottage at Fenelon Falls. trax PLUS poem | MON., TUES., WED. RONALD RERGAN-SHIRLEY TEMPLE that Hagingorls, PLUS! "20 YEARS OF ACADEMY AWARDS" Mrs. Spencer Fraser and chil- dren are spending the summer in Kelvington, Sask, with Mrs. Fraser's mother. Fira Miss Shirley Chisholm is act- ing as a voluntary attendant at a crippled children's camp near. London, Ont. wrx xox Mr. and Mrs. Jock Carpenter are spending two weeks at Vie- toria Harbour. xxx Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Lee attended the funeral of Mrs. Lee's mother in Ingersoll on Monday. a Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wright are guests at Brittania. aor Ory' kept their clothes dry from Monsoon damp nd steaming jungle. the same at home for you. 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