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Capsules for Adults $1.45 1 $2.65 Make this store your vitamin Headquarters BRIEN'S PHARMACY "Your Neighborhood Druggist" Phone 1382 3 si We Deliver FRIDAY: SATURDAY: OCTOBER 22 - 23 You'll Simply Love This Breath Of £pring -- PLUS -- LATEST WORLD NEWS = OBERT ADA" STSAKAL LU-TIME SONG SMASHES! sin @) MON: TUES: WED: OCTOBER 25 - 26 - 27 JOHN GARFIELD LILLI PALMER ATE BABES asvALICE" ent fone' THE ENTERPRISE STUDIOS ONDITIONED COMFORT THE OAKVILLE-TRAFALGAR JOURNAL Mr. Dave Currie has returned from his 22nd annual pilgrimage to the World's Series Fr The Bronte W.M.S. held their reghlar meeting at the residence of Mrs, R. McFarland last week. Voxow George Atkins, of Palermo, Junior Farmers organizer, ac- companied by Alan Poole, left last week for Tennesee to represent Canadian youth at the 4-H con- ference. «x The Bronte branch of the Cana: dian Legion held a euchre and dance in the community hall last Friday evening. FL Fa Rev. W. MacMillan, of Hamil- ton, was guest speaker and the United church choir of Bronte supplied the music at the anni' versary service held at Appleby United church last Sunday. PRE Principal F. V. Brown and the staff of Brantwood school will visitors on Thursday, October 28, from 3.30 to 5 pan. and from 7 to 9 pm. A visit to the newly renovated building, || the staff feels, will prove of no little interest to parents and |fl| friends of the students. FP The October meeting of Halton Branch of the Garage Operators' Association was held in the Odd Fellows Hall in Milton. This meeting was given for the bene- fit of the trade and consisted of a demonstration in action of the Manbee Wheel Balancer. Messrs. Gordon Bilton, George Fiat and Grd. Bowskill of Van Wagner Electric Co, Toronto, demonstrated the machine in action and gave a very thorough talk on its advantages to the trade. A question period follow- ed and the entire meeting took part in discussion on the opera- tion and merits of the machine. FY Comrades Lachlan, McArthur, Robert Haddon, Frank Gerrard, Cliff Reed and William Shears, of the Oakville Canadian Legion Branch, attended the District B convention held at Dundas Sun- day. wart John Grant has hssumed the managership of the Century theatre. He comes to his new post from Dundas where he man- aged the Majestic theatre. Chita a Layman's Sunday at St. Jude's Anglican church on October 24 will mark the commencement of the men's program for the Ad- vent of Lent, the theme of which is "Men at Worship". The ad- dress at Mattins will be delivered by Mr. Ernest Pullen and at evensong by Mr. J. P. R. Wads- worth. Pr THe Bronte W.A. were the guests of Mrs. A. Dobrashian last week. ARE CENTURY TUES., NOV. 2 MID-NITE ADVANCE TICKETS NOW ON SALE AT BOX OFFICE ADM. 75¢c (TAX INC.) Direct from London's Jomb ¢: A oF f° Hanshee % TN TUESDAY, Midnite NOV. 2 PEOPLE and EVENTS Mr. and Mrs. John Maxwell and two children have returned to live in Oakville on Dundas Street. FE The John Bottrells have left for two weeks vacation in Vir- ginia. owen The Alan Campbells, Galt Ave- enue, are giving a party Saturday night. PR Jack Kennish is in New York on business. Ken MacTaggart is in New York on business. FIP Following Sunday morning ser- vice the Chancel Guild of the Church of the Epiphany, Bronte, presented Miss Noel McKim with a fountain pen. Miss McKim is entering the Sicl Children's Ho: pital in Toronto to train for nurse. A Among the scholarship winners recently announced by Dr. Sidney Smith of the University of Tor Tonto was R. J. Currie, the Ur- wick Bursary. ASR Mrs. J. Baird has returned from visiting relatives in Pittsburgh. Fr Commander and Mrs. Wallace Caswell and family have veturn- ed to England. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Calverley and Miss Amys Calverley. enter- tained on Tuesday evening, Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs. Ettore Mazzoleni, Sir Ernest and Lady MacMillan, Mr and Mrs. M. Auden. sxx os Mrs. F. Nattress of Sault Ste. Marie is visiting her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John Taylor. eae Mrs. Ryland New was a head table guest at the opening meet- ing of the Lyceum Women's Art Association. a Miss Joan Guild and Miss B. Russell are taking a course at MacDonald Hall Institute in Guelph. - PE The October meeting of the Bronte Horticultural society was held in the Community Hall Thursday evening. Mr. John Hensbergen, Toronto, gave an in- structive talk on gardening, dis- Thursday, October 2; 1943} HELLO AGAIN! Greeting Cards are effective little proofs of your thought- fulness. Youll find a fine sel- ection at . . .. KEENAN'S Smoke -and Card Shop PHONE 1103-w OARVILLR cussing rock gardens and garden pools. Originally from Holland, the speaker described the whole- flower market of Amster- Door prizes were won by Mrs. Fox of Palermo, and Mr. Stan Collier, Bronte. Prizes for floral arrangements were won by Mrs. O. B. Crowell and Mis. A. J. MacDonald and Mrs. Keith Mc- Colm, Oakville. Among the win- ners for the floral displays, which were most beautiful considering. the lateness of the season, 'were Mrs. Stewart Stratton, Mr. Pope of Oakville, Mrs. Dan Wilson, Mrs. W. Johnson, Miss Churchill and Mrs. K. Tipping. . axe sale dam. Mr. John F. Wright, Phm. B., has joined the staff of Dunn's Pharmacy. Err Mrs. Arnold Dobrashian enter- tained the Little Helpers of the Bronte Anglican church and their mothers on Thursday afternoon. Pi Mrs. W. S. Powers, George Street, Bronte, is seriously ill at home. _-- sympathy of the is extended to Mr. and R. 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