Oakville-Trafalgar Journal, 17 Aug 1950, p. 2

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OAKVILLE-TRAFALGAR JOURNAL Thursday, August 17, 195) i a weiner Grant Fish, were recent guests|charge of the service at Sheriday | a TRAFALGAR at the summer home of Mrs.| Church, at 11 am. Sunday 'schoo LICR Fish's sister, Mrs. Dewart Carson|at Munn's church will reopen op | | Pat Home is staying at the| Mrs. William Saundry, Stone-|and Mrs. Carson of Hamilton, at| Sept. 3rd. = ah family cottage on Bruce Beach,|wall, Man, has been a guest at| Little Hawk Lake, Haliburton : : Kincardine, for three weeks. the homes of her relatives in the| District. Douglas Walsom is holidayig, Douglas H. Hannah of Dayton, [on Labor Day. Turner, Fish, Chamberlain and me in Kincardine. 3 Ohio, has been vacationing at sles ay Isabel Pearce is spending the|Secord connections in Trafalgar| Church services have been en the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gor-| Mrs. Henry Bentley, Seventh|month of August at Camp Onaw.|and Oakville, prior to attending| withdrawn from Munn's amd | Mrs G. ing was hostess op don Leaver, Morrison Road, and| Line, and Mrs. Joseph Peacock, aw. the 13th World Convention on| Wesley churches for four weeks Saturday a shower visiting other relatives in town.| Fourth Line, twin sisters, cele- PR Christian Education which open-| beginning Sunday, Aug. 20. Dur-| given by i a Lo Aid of Knoy vse brated their 80th birthday on| Marion Shipley the| ed in Toronto on August 10th. |ing the absence of the minister, Chute, Six acm, fin Rho of Mim John Moat is undergoing treat-| August 8. week-end in London with rela- + aos Rev. J W. Stewart, Rev. W. B.| Caro - opps, a brie Lo be u ment in St. Joseph's . Hospital, sees tives. Wm. MacPherson has sold his! Caswell of Oakville will be in on ge 7) Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. W. Morgan houss on. Dundzs Highway, west sees announce the birth of their sec- BRONTE of Munn's Corners to Mr. Rey. Harry Pawson and Mrs.|ond son, Charles Bdward, at oe Kelly, Dundas Highway east. Pawson are on a motor trip to|Memorial hospital on Monday| The annual flower show of the|and Mrs. MacPherson and fam- D h K } R gd the Maritimes ? | morning. Bronte Horticultural «Society will|ily have moved to their farm eernaven ennels €! . Lira ay be nel on August 23 in the[home opnosite thelr former home Major Strome Galloway and| The Ken MacTaggarts have re- . which they purchased a year ago. BOARDING Mrs. Galloway have announced|turned from their vacation at|Bronte United Church from 2 to PR the birth ville-Trafalgar al on Sunday, of a daughter at Oak- Memorial Hospit- August. 6 Galloway is the author of ters All," popular Journal feat- ure. sass Mrs. R. Saundry of Stonewall, Manitoba, has heen visiting Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Evans. sree Mr. and Mrs. Bill Dowding spent the weekend with Mrs, E. V. Brown and Don Brown at their cottage at Victoria Harbour. Flight Cadet R. O. (Bob) Hugh- es, son of Mrs. A. F. Hughes, Colborne St. West, received his pilot's wings from Hon. Ray Law- son, Ontario's lieutenant-gover- nor, at Centralia R.C.AF| station on Friday. Bob, who is a former mayor of Teen Town, served the army in the latter part of the war, later transferring to the Air Force. sree Miss Peggy-Ann Hotson of Ay- Imer is spending two weeks with her cousin, Annabelle Hotson at Victoria. Harbour. vanes A pigeon Gove came in first when birds of the Oakville Racing Pigeon Club flew here from Glencoe, 112 miles distant, on Saturday, August 5. R. Bennett's bird was second and another of Mr. Gove's entrles third. sess Mr. and Mrs. Doug Haig are vacationing in Montreal. xan @ifts and good wishes from their many friends were shower- ed upon Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Perkins, Bond Street, on their fiftieth wedding anniversary on Friday, August 4. A handsome bouquet of flowers was telegraph- ed from England. Taree Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Speck, Miss Myrtle Speck and Miss Violet McCleary, Mr. and Mrs. John Clark, Jim Clark and Don Caven are touring in northern Ontario. FE Miss Jean Hunt underwent an operation for appendicitis 'at the Oakville-Trafalgar Memorial hos- pital last Friday morning. sae Doug Collins of Model Flying Club, trophy for placing second in an international free-flight compe- tition at London on Monday, Aug. 7 This is the first trophy won by a member of the club. Five mem- bers will compete in a. contest at the DeHaviland airport, Toronto, the Oakville captured owned by William 5° "| tion at Georgian Bay. Mr. and in Arnold Banfield, Stirling and Arnya returned on Supday from a month's motor trip to the 'east coast. . Dr. and Mrs.. George Cairns; are moving on Monday to Guelph where they will reside in future. Mr. and Mrs. Arch Grant are on a motor trip through the U.S. to Nova Scotia Where they will Be up their son Brian, who has been visiting with his grand: parents. They will return home via Quebec and Ottawa. asses Local anglers Bus Richards and Stan Butterworth are fishing at| Camp Shawanda, Boyce Lake, Temagami, sss Mr. and Mrs. Steve Dalton and son, John, and Jean Ashby of Kent Gardens are spending a week on Georgian Shore, Victor- ia Harbour. ssgss Mr. and Mrs. Basil McGaffin and daughter, Loretta, journeyed to Victoria Harbour to get their son, Ed. who had been spending a few days with Bruce Loft- quist. sess Mrs. Jean Sullivan and daugh- ter, Dixie, have returned from spending two weeks on Georgian Shore, Victoria Harbour. Cena The Ray Colletts entertained at dinner on Friday evening. sess Mr. and Mrs. J. Hemming are visiting with their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Fred- erick Crouch, Colborne St. E. axe Miss Nancy Chisholm spent the week end at Victoria Harbour. . Mr. Scarsdale, and Mrs. Harold M. Flinn N.Y, were enter- tained at a luncheon party at home of Mrs. W. T. Merry and at a dinner party at Merrybrook Farm, the home of Mr. and Mrs. 'W. Harland Merry on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Ches Hinton have returned from a vacation in Muskoka. Congratulations are in order to the Fifth formers who did so well on their matriculation exams. Barbara Ross has returned from spending two weeks vaca- Georglan Bay. Toan Brennan and Aine Me: Causland celebrated their nine- teenth birthdays a short time about One satisfied customer always tells another-- RIVIER'S "Those Careful Forsythe-at-the-Lake Phone 1123 6000000 00008900000 0aF55500 Cleaners" from a fall which resulted in a broken hip. sean Mr. Joe Masterson and Miss Edna Goldridge, London, Ont, were weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Milli gan. sera Miss D. Sylvia _ Greenwood, Bailbon, Yorkshire, England, will be a- guest for the next month at the home of her sister and broth- er-indaw, Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Walker. (Continued on Page 7) 9 pm. Prizes will be presented| Mr. and Mrs. David MacDuff in the evening. Also prizes for|and small daughter, Helen, of the essays on wild flowers. No|Seeley's Bay, Ont, are visiting charge. very at the home of Mr. MacDuff's welcome. aunt, Mrs. W. E. Dent. Other LET guests during the week were The friends of Mrs. Lizzie| Mr. and Mrs. John Fairservice, Royce will be sorry to know that| Sarnia. she is in Oakville-Trafalgar| Rev. and Mrs. Ch: Carnegie, Memorial Hospital recovering Hamilton, formerly minister of Knox Church, Sixteen were also recent guests at the same house. = 2 mle. Mrs. Ewart Hall, Miss Jean Hall and Charlie Hall motored over the weekend to the former's birthplace, bear Lake, where they visited with relatives. On Sunday they were present at the services in the church which Mrs. Hall attended as a child. On the way home they called on rel- atives in Gravenhurst and Oril- lia. ses e L. Fisn, Mrs Miss June and Thur.-Fri.-Sat. LOVE -- ACTION -- SUSPENSE Aug. 17-18-19 Wrtien by TOM KILPATRICH WILD AND FREE... LIKE HER GOLDEN MBIA [lai with Jerome Beverly Joseph Roy Courtland - Tyler - Calleia - Roberts Dirscteq by RAY NAZARRO » Produced by ROBERT COHN STALLIONS... that's how they wanted their love! LOM. 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