Oakville-Trafalgar Journal, 25 Jan 1951, p. 2

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THE OAKVILLE-TRAFALGAR JOURNAL MRS. DOUG AHERN Harr 5. K week: George Mr. and Mr. and Toronto vi: Mrs ted W. MacTagsart over the end. Mr. Don Gladman of Winnipeg the weekend with Mr. and _ Carl F. Wyndham. Mr. and entertained for ay Ars. Wyndham Mr. Gladman on Sun and Mrs. John Rodger en- ned at dinner Frid ning for Mr. and M are holid Mr. Rodger, who bados. now a resi- dent of the Ban was mana- er of the an Bank of Commerce here for some years. Mrs. Tom Lee and family of Ingersoll spent the weekend with Mr. Lee's parents, Mr. and M T. W. Lee. CR Mr. and Maj-Gen. Christopher Vokes and Mrs. V entertained on Sat- urday evening for Brig. J. Walsh and Mrs. Walsh of Kingston. csr Mr. A. T. Weldon leayes this week for St. Petersburg, Florida. His daughter, Mrs. A. J. Roberts, formerly of Winnipeg is occupy ing his house for two months prior to her departure for Montreal where Mrs. Roberts will reside. se gw eo Tm No further pupils can be accept- ea for the Arts and Crafts leath- er class, Miss Jewel reports, un- tii arrangements can be complet- ed to handle the present overflow group of leather working enthus- jasts. An announcement will be made next week concerning con- tinuation of dressmaking classes. PEOPLE and EVENTS PHONE 601 official opening of the Ontario Legislature. n Mrs. R. K. Slater returned PES EEE home from the Oakville-Trafal- | Mr. and Mrs. John Shackleton gar Memorial Hospital on Satur-| sailed aboard the Lady Rodney day. Mrs. Slater making sat-| for Trinidad, B.W.L, last week. r- es 8 v8 after her 'actory progress Gerard Peck, Dr. Or. and Sheila W A. M. Read last weekend. The Ladies Auxiliary css of the Legion paid their first annual visit to the Red Cheveron hospit- al Friday, taking a basket of fruit and candy to each of the 178 patients. Mrs. A. F. Hughes, Mrs. Hubert Hunt, Mrs, M. A. Eastwood and Mrs. B. Howard transported the ladies. Mrs. How- ard and Mrs. Hunt also visited Sunnybrook Hospital on Sunday, taking fruit to Messrs W. Bech- ley, John Hubbs, Johnnie Black and Fred Brown. Teese Prize winners at the Matthews Fund benefit dance held at the Pig and Whistle Inn included Mrs. Parkins, Mrs. Clayton, Mr. FR : Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Rose, Wat- | Syd McClure, all of Oakville, and con Ave. are leaving today for | Miss Prissie, of Milton. a trip to the southern states. rimels They will be absent until the end | Mr. T. C. Chisholm is in Lon: of March. don on business. THURS., FRI, SAT. JAN. 25-26-27 YX! SONG. hizz! Hey Kids! WATCH FOR KING OF THE ROCKET MEN MON., TUES., WED. THREE DAYS ONLY... JAN. 29-30-31 i ious accident Miss Jean Crosbie is making £ 3 satisfactory progress after her The bridal party from the Peck-| recent illness in the Oakville: Russell wedding were entertain: | Trafalgar Memorial Hospital ad at the Royal York supper PEF dance on Saturday. Among the| Mrs. M. Maghee, of Montreal, guests were the bride and groom |spent the weekend with Mr. and Miss X George Peck, James Gillis of De- Mr. and Mrs Mrs. J. St. Me troit, Misses Marnie Irqland, | St. Mars of Winnipeg arrived in Joan Adams, Sally Davis, Nora |Oakyille Thursday. They are Patterson, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas | flying to St. Petersburg, Florida, Russell, 'Mes: Rolf Johnson, | breaking heir trip here to spend Bill Russell and others. a night with Mrs. J. St. Mars, * son Mr. BE. J. St. Mars and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Bayly are|St. Mars. 3 spending a few days in North ce see - Bay and Timmins Mrs. Ken Russell underwent mers an appendectomy on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Wilson of 2 a Toronto, visited Mr. and Mrs. | Rey. and W. B. Caswell The nor and Mrs. Ray Lawson are holding a reception on Thursday afternoon, Feb. 1, in their suite in Queen's Park, immediately following the Mrs. D. Aitken. sess s and Mrs. R. T. are spending the winter in Flor- ida. xx me Err Town Assessor Percy Spurgeon, who has been in hospital with an attack of virus pneumonia, has returned home. oe as Mr. and Mrs. H. W. E. Pepler entertained for Maj-Gen. Vokes and Mrs. Vokes on Tuesday evening. a CO Miss Peggy Pooteo, Lewiston, N. Y., a student at Branksome Hall spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs A. R. Patten. +s x se Brig. and Mrs. J. A. Roberts are holidaying in New York. cesses Mr. and Mrs. Carson Herrick are spending some time in Ottawa at the Chateau Laurier. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. R. Smith entertained on Saturday evening. EE Mr, R. E. Irwin returned home on Saturday from a business trip which took him to Sea Island, Georgia, Washington, Willington, North Carolina, and New York. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Elson are attending the Canadian Construc- tion Association Convention at the Chateau Frontenac, Quebec City. sass The Oakville Club has enter- ed a "C" team in the Toronto and District badminton. The first match will be played in Oakville Wednesday evening against the Strathgowan Badmnton Club. Pe x % Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Johnston, Forster Survey, left for Kingston last weekend to spend two weeks with Mrs. Johnston's parents. x + oa Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Ostrom en- tertained on Sunday evening. Fare Among the hostesses at the tea and exhibition of paintings, ar- ranged by the Womans Associa- tion of the Governor-Generals Horse Guards on Thursday, Jan. 25, at the Lyceum Club will be Mrs. Alfred Mr. and Mrs. H. Baskin enter- tained on Sunday afternoon. ewe Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Brennan are attending the Canadian Con- convention truction Association ig ay_eve Se shateau Frontenac, Que-|Jan. 17. Mrs. = H. Brewley vice Lee City ehairman and Mrs, D. A. Allan, . coe sooretary, resigned, with Mrs. Miss Dee Dee Soanes will be one of the debutantes who will be modelling at the Bride's Fash- ion Show, arranged by the Thota Club, to be held in Eaton's Geor- glan Room February 6th, 7th, and 8th, + 1. Miss Pamela Wilson, Guelph, is visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ross A, Wilson. vewe= Mr, James Lindsay, Winnipeg, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Alex F. Bell. PEE The Woman's Guild of St. Jude's Church will sponsor a film in technicolor, "Curtain Countries to Cairo," Feb. 13th at 815 p.m. in the Parish Hall. Refreshments. Come and bring your friends. PE Mr. and Mrs. Murray Macken- zle returned to Norman Wells, NW.T., on Sunday, after spend- ing two months in Toronto and Oakville. sae Mrs. Robert Brown entertained on Wednesday evening. Ere Mr. and Mrs. John Tisdall move into their new home on Allan St. South this weekend. aoe = Mrs. R. R. Manbert leaves this weekend on a six week vacation trip, the first leg being by air to the Barbados. x x + ox 0 The R. W. Blaikies left yester- day for a holiday in Florida. reese Dr. Alex M. McFaul of Colling- wood, father of Mrs. Archie S. Auld, passed away on Sunday. BRONIE MISS LESLIE MARTIN PHONE BRONTE 1304 The Women's Auxiliary of the Church of the Epiphany sponsor- ed a bridge and euchre party at Guides sponsors of the 1st Brown- hom: FRamblers. Thursday, The local assoclation of Girl je pack held a meeting at the WOR oh x RRR e of Mrs, D. A. Allan, Triller Street, on Wednesday evening, Milligan and Mrs. Coombes taking over these respective positions. Any one who has been trained or wishes to train for a Girl Guide leader is asked to contact Mrs. Milligan or Mrs. Coombes, and it is hoped that a Girl Guide pack may be formed. After the meeting refreshments were served. Cem was Mr. and Mrs. W. Hinton visited théir son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Hinton, Nelson Street. CEE The evening branch of the Wo- men's Auxiliary are sponsoring a euchre and dance Thursday, Feb. 1st, in the Church of the Epiphany Parish Hall. Cards at 816 p.m. dancing at 10.15 pum. Euchre prizes and refreshment will be served. Everyone is invited to come and dance to the music of Walt Alway and his Circle A. awww The Women's Missionary So- ciety of the 'Walton Memorial Church have postponed their ( Continued on Page AE, PHIL LOSOPHY ONE THING ABOUT WINTER'S 4 ways afford it here. CASUAL Quilted Lining - Thomas St. N. January 25, "There's no excuse for go, without the best. You can g. 1951 Mi GABARDINE SPORT COAT 34-Length-Fur Collar Belted $19.50 BUD CORBETT Sporting Goods Phone 13 WATCH AND CALL ... LAUNDRY 16 DUNN ST. N. FOR THE WHITE TRUCKS ON YOUR STREET ... THEY WILL SOON BE AT YOUR BECK SERVICES OAKVILLE | the Parish hall on Thursday, Jan. 18. Euchre winners were: Ladies, 1st, Mrs. Rollinson, 2nd, Dawson. Men's, 1st. Mrs. Godfrey, 2nd, Mrs. Beecraft. Carrying prizes: Ladies, Mrs. English, Men's, Mrs. Fitzsimmons. Bridge winners were Mrs. Heslop, Mrs. Dobrashian, Mrs. Terry and Mr. THURS., FRI, SAT. Bowen, Consolation prizes: Mrs. Cowan and Mr. Lukeman. After the prizes were presented refresh- ments were served. PP Miss Dawna Scarrow, Dunn- ville, was a weekend guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. K. Stafford, Triller Street. PE Prize winners at the Bronte Community Club sponsored euchre at the Community Hall Monday evening were Ladies, 1st, Mrs. F. Beecraft, 2nd, Miss O. Patter- son. Men's, lst, Mrs. Williams, 2nd, Mr. Jack MacDonald. Win- ter. axa x xxx Mrs. L. Wood, ner of the Draw, Mrs. C. Carpen- || Triller Street JAN. 25-267] FOR EIGHTY YEARS THIS STORY CRIED OUT T( BE TOLD ... NOW THE SCREEN TELLS IT AS N( OTHER MEDIUM CAN . . SS ad JAMES STEWART | | BY PUBLIC DEMAND! STARTING MONDAY, JAN: 29 FOR 3 DAYS! Bunting and Mrs. entertained the members of the Walton Memorial Church last week. Parlour games were play- "BABY RACKET" EXPOSED! GARSON (S GORGEOUS IN TECHNICOLOR § Douglas Crashley: Fa Colonel and Mrs. William Cope- 2 ed and refreshments were served. land, Burlington, were weekend * The thrilling story of a guests of Mr. and Mrs. David| wr and Mrs. F. Payne and FIGHTING LADY and She took trans Se family visited Mr. and Mrs. THE ROMANCE THAT the shame 4 Frank Beecraft, Nelson Street. INSPIRED HER! out of W. T. Pinkerton has been ap- * their namest pointed vice-president and direc- tor of sales of Arrow Paper Pro- ducts Ltd. visited family ACI Willlam Campbell Mrs. W. Landry and Jones Street last weekend. PEE Mr. and Mrs. Chaplin of Tor- onto were guests of Mr. and Mrs. ? Brewster, Triller Street, last || i. > weekend. 2 Starring DENNIS OKEEFE ou STORM «Jee CHANDLER MEG RANDALL - RAYMOND BURR § seen Mrs. W. R. Walton Jr. presi- dent of the Canadian Association of Consumers, has been attend- ing national executive sessions of the C.A.C. in Ottawa. DISCONTINUED | . LINES OF BRASSIERES CLEARING AT BELOW ORIGINAL PRICE REGULAR PRICE $1.15-$2.10 SALE PRICE .65"° $1.39 HOSIERY VALUE aon M-G-M'S OTION PICTURE HALL OF FAME! GREER GARSON | WALTER PIDGED in the picture that brought them together for the first time! . .. Fears and inhibitions. freeze the heart of ° one wife out of every A METRO-GOLOWYN- MAYER. MASTERPIECE REPRINE: COMING THURSDAY : "SUMMER STOCK" IN TECHNICOLOR WITH JUDY GARLAND © GENE KELLY © PHIL SILVER AND A HOST OF STARS 1 A MONOGRAM PICTURE utiaducing Margaret FIELD Nana «in Reed Robert : HADLEY: CLARKE-BRYANT ia ; LINGERIE QUALITY BURROS' SPECIALTY SHOPPE 136 Colborne St. E. Phone 423 SPORTSWEAR SERVICE OAKVILLE 1 THE HOME OF FAMILY ENTERTAINMENT SHOWPLACE OF HALTON COUNTY PHONE OAKVILLE THE

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