THE OAKVILLE-TRAFALGAR JOURNAL 'PEOPLE and EVENTS Ted Whelan of Port Arthur was visiting with the J. A. Whal- ens for the weekend. Mr. and Mrs, Frank Rivaz, last Sunday evening attended the eve- [oe service of St. Paul's Church, EE where the sermon was delivered . by Rev. Canon Colin Montgomery, Mrs, Fred Bull entertained at (PY Rev. Ganon g en on Wednesday. In 'Henos of | @icousin of Mr. Rivaz. RT Mrs. C. W. Fall of Hamilton Mr. Phil Jenney was in New| visited with Mr. and Mrs, A. O, York on business: PO Flumerfelt, last week-end i, vel On Club held a The Joe Wrights, Galt Aven Cn are entertaining prior to the Sat- "fun-for-all" evening in the Sun- urday party at the Oakville day School room of the United Club. 2 Church on Tuesd: READY WwW. D GENERAL or write c ARE YOU WE ARE PREPARED TO TAKE CONTRACTS NOW! . SMYLIE Building -- Alterations -- Cupboards -- Roofs FOR ESTIMATES Phone after 6 p.m. - :lo Palermo P.O. TO BUILD? CONTRACTOR Bronte 25r6 ",..just guys THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY and Main Street" Sometimes tender... Often funny... But always human! Lester Cowan presents ERNIE pyiEs sures LURGESS MEREDITH .. ERNIE PYLE Robert Mitchum ., Te Captain Directed by WILLIAM A. WELLMAN Freddie Stoel... The Sergeant keleassd ino unireo arniss Wally Cassel), The Private MONDAY FOR THREE DAYS ONLY from Broadway "STORY OF SEE: mov tamin var conte Eruption Eve Filmed Mse and Bac Engulled ta 0 Flaming Lov 5 Ta SEE ear Tbs Man. Sm ond WONDERS NEVER BEFORE BEHELD BY MAN] It Took a Million Years to Bring You this Staggering Spectacle of the World at the Dawn of Time! fodtining Gg Victor MATURE Carole LANDIS Lon CHANEY yr. Directed by Hal Roach Hel Roach pases = ACTUAL LIVING ANIMALS OF A BYGONE AGE RE: CREATED and FILMED BY A NEW SECRET PROCESS! « Hal Roach, Jr. ADDED ATTRACTION "THE HOUSEKE JOAN BENNETT -- ADOLPH MENJOU EPER"S DAUGHTER Ready and Eager is Lil White Cookee Patiently and placidly waiting to be claimed by some fortun- ate dog lover is Lil White Cooke, cocker spaniel bred by H. C. Merry. Cooke, a diminutive white bundle of energy and affection who sports ears as his only marking, goes to the lucky winner of the draw being sponsored by Arts and Crafts Inc. in aid of the Oakville- Trafalgar Memorial hospital fund. The draw will be made on the Century Theatre stage, the evening of December 6, with the mayor-elect selecting the winning which is reported brisk, may be obtained from any member of Arts and Crafts prior to that date. 12-weeks-old pedigreed stub, Tickets, sale of UNIVERSAL: INTERNATIONAL oo resents . YVONNE DeCARLD 5% 4 Lt ¥ ROD HELENA CARTER TIMES of SHOWING Fri. 7.42-9.48 Sat. 7.42-9.48 -- Sat. Matinee 2.00 Thursday, Novembe, 14 1 FRIDAY, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 2 Thurs foutd-be foners alls. Mrs. biscuit coloured "Prevenion of War" was the subject of Rev. Paul who occupied the pulpit during the Holy Baptism Linda Marie ton Leigh and Bromwell administered coach of the Oakville provide the training site for the Calgary Stampeder Football club, to seek the Canadian this area sometime next week. . Wednesday, November the auspices Anglican Church. Fg Winners of the made by Bronte Horticultural society were Mrs. R. Watson, Mrs. Don Wilson, Mrs. R. Tipp- ing, Miss Churchill, Mr. C. Pope and Mrs, W. Johnson. SE Cliff Sackfield and Doug Cooper, who are serving with the Royal Canadian Navy, arrived November 8 at HM.C.S, Naden, training station situated at Bs- quimalt, B.C. Early impressions of the west coast are extremely Plans are already for the gala Christmas party being arranged for new Canad- ians of the district gela Bruce and White Chapter; LO.D.E., which will be! held December 15. Pre The Bishop will broadcast from | radio station CKOC, Hamilton to the men or the diocese, on the occasion of the Men's Advent; Corporate Communion and break- fast on Sunday November 28. The broadcast will be aired at 9.30 am, it is disclosed in the an- nouncement bulletin of St. Jude's Angican Church. The special com- munion will be served at 8 a.m. The W.M.S. presided at the Sunday evening service in Walton Memorial Church. Mrs. A. E. Pickard, president of the society, was assisted by Rev. W. T. De- line and the C.G.LT. choir were in attendance accompanied by Mrs. Hugh Brearley. Err Mr. and Mrs. R. Bowen are spending a week in Rochester, N.Y. The W. A. of the United Church, Bronte, held a meeting last Thursday in the Sunday School. Mrs. J. A. Clemence pre- sided and the devotional was under the direction of Mrs. Har- ley Carpenter and Miss A. Churchill. Arrangements were made for the annual bazaar to be held in the Sunday school on' December 4th. Tas Bronte Baptist Church Sun- day evening service was well at- tended. Rev. Charles Hancock preached the sermon and an-|- nounced the meeting of the Young People's Society will be! held to-morrow evening in. the church. sr nwn Mr. and Mrs. John Fellars, of Brantford, formerly of Oak- ville, will move into their new home in Brantford before Christ- mas. FE Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Dobrashian were Mr. and Mrs. L. Black, daughters Carol and Sharon of West Hill. The Cameron Stirling, | visiting in New York. next Sunday at 10 (garry Coote Smith, who gave a am, review of the regional conference FEE A of the advance for overseas mis- Mr, Basil Megaffin, popular sions, and showed moving pictures IN Junior | of the Christian medical college at hockey club, was .painfully in-|Vellore, South India. Miss Chap- jured when struck by an errant|man offered the auxiliary's thanks puck during a recent practice. [to the speaker, after which Mrs. GERD E G W. Shane's group served refresh- Appleby college campus will [ ments. Coloured films will be present- which will shortly invade the east|ed by M. J. Rogers, of Clarkson, title. The [at the next regular meeting of the western champions will arrive in| Oakville Philatelic Society, to be held in Victoria hall Tuesday eve- ning, November 23, at 8 p.m. Mr. A euchre and bridge will be held | Rogers has recorded these films at Clarkson community centre on | during trips through West Indies 24, under | and Central America, covering 57 of St. Cuthbert's|Latin American public is invited to attend. The Junior club will meet at 7 pm. floral awards|ang may remain to see the films. Pr Mr. and Mrs. Bert spent the weekend in Orillia cel- ebrating their 29th wedding an- niversary. Mrs. PE Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Maybee guests of the Dominican favourable, the boys report. were wana. Consul and Mrs. Danilo Brugan at under way |an after five party last week. ce sw x The Reg Holmans are moving by the im- to Prince Edward Island, where migration committee of the An-'Mr. Holman will open a potato Oak shipping business. (Continued on page 9) PE Remembrance Day Service at the ay ae La of = Church of the Epihany, Bronte, |Lusk Hall Monday was administered | president Mrs. Sunday afternoon, the following |Leod in the chair. Mrs. Mac- being bapized: Gail Janet Bowen, |Leod conducted Bowen, Keith Wili- [worship liam Bowen, Harry Leonard Gas-|tnem, while Mrs. DeCourcey re-! v Albert | ported on the rally held at Wes-! Oates. Holy Communion will be [ley Guest speaker with prayer as 2222s Campbell of ough is visiting with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Alan Campbell, Galt Avenue. Hillmers are met in night, with Norman Mac- the service of the was Mrs. BIG-HEARTED DRAMA WITH SONGS! countries. 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