Thursday, May 3, 195; Page 3 5 THE OAKVILLE-TRAFALGAR JOURNAL 4 Cadet Donald Green! returned|l Mey andl Mee, BD). Parkor lof || Theinevly, forme Ta ou home last weekend from the Roy-|Hamilton have moved to 4 Chish- SE) a bl neon Tiiza: || Beach visited io on gon e i arter nk 2 - Mrs, PEOPLE and E al Military College, Kingston. olm Street, North. charter ght at (10 BU ott | rank Beceraft on Thursday, 3 v 5 May 21. The meeting will com- CT The W.A. of St. John's United| Hugh Sutton celebrated his 1 willl oom] Govionel Gerpenter' MRS. DOUG AHERN PHONE 601 Church is holding its Spring. tea | thirteenth birthday on Saturday | Pte Lola eT ousted vi z at. a Legion Ladi Lady Balle, Mrs. C. Bremner Ean Tiny Tan I vss dancing to an orchestra. urday after suffering an atu, xi held its ninth birthday |Green, Mr. and Mr 0 3 Mr, and Mr EB. MeOren and of appendicitis. She returneg party with provincial command (lie and Mr. and Mrs. 5 Hh Be a Rvs at NTE home on Tuesday after an opery. BS ee Ta pst| Mr. and Mrs. Wilder Brecken-|4y Carolyn Drive. BRO wo ab toe Gomme and My, ond Mrs, Ross A Li EE The Local Associatio " i wr as PE Wilson have returned from a hol| Mr. anal Mrs. James A, Ron-| MISS LESLIE MARTIN | Cie or a ead parte and 200 guests from Orangeville cease iday in New York and Virginia. |erts left Thursday on a three| pHONE BRONTE 130J | ihe home of Mrs. E. or and Brampton. The ladies of| Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Geertsema, Er weeks' motor trip to the United her |son Street, Tuesday evening Oakville put on a wonderful play|of Winschoten, Holland, are vis- . and Mrs. Bill Macrae an-|States. Helen Beecraft celebrated MCT] Co Wn he winners were 1s for these gu and Mrs. Rich-|ifing their daughter and sonn-[nounce the arrival of twins at the nh x third birthday with a party at her a -- ardson. complimented them on|law, Mr. and Mrs, A. H, Acker|Memorial hospital last Thursday.( Mr. and Mrs. EB. T. C. Burke|nome on Thursday afternoon. 0 page three their splendid show. Mrs. H. Hunt| man. EI I entertained at dinner for Mr. | ---- -- was presented with a past presi- CRRA ET Mrs. H. C. Rickaby entertain-|and Mrs. H. W. Tucker on Satur- badge by Mrs. Richardson.| Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Scott spent|ed the executive of the White|day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Tuck- (| FOR THE JUNE BRIDE . . . After refreshments the presi the weekend in Peterborough vis-|Oak Chapter LO.D.E. on Wednes-fer and family are moving to Ot: = Gents, Mrs, Caterlck of Bramp-|iting Mr. Scott's parents, Dr. and day afternoon. Special features |tawa. ton, and Mrs. Lowe of Orange-|Mrs. G. R. Scott. were planned for the gala theatre Caan ville, spoke and congratulated the rrrean draw night to be held at the Cen- Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Bayly and local auxiliary. Among the Oakville men at the [tury Theatre, May 21st. Among|son Peter Spent the weekend in tere Caledon Club last weekend for|those present were Mrs. A. H.[Mount Forest as the guests of The monthly meeting of the|the opening of the fishing sea-| Downey, Regent, Mrs. Fred Day-(Mr. and Mrs. H. Cadwell White Oak Chapter LO.D.E. will|son were Col. R. O. Bull, Mr.|les, Canvass Convenor, Mrs. C. +he ia ie be held at the home of Mrs. W.|James A. Gairdner and Mr. C. A.|Lloyd-Jones, Film Convenor, Mrs.| Miss Carol Birge was confirm- MAKE YOUR SELECTION NOW A. Scott, Thursday, May 3, 1951. |Birge. W. J. Stone, prize convenor, and |ed in St. Paul's church in Toron- LAST DAY! JEAN TREVOR SIMMONS HOWARD IN "The Clouded Yellow" AND FOR YOUR ADDED ENJOYMENT "HOLY YEAR 1950" FRIDAY - SATURDAY, MAY 4 -5 ------ ------ ( She's got lines even THE FULLER BRUSH MAN can't compete with | --n I T---- eon ALBERT with Carl Benton Reid - Gale Robbins Jeff Donnell - Jerome Cowan Witten > by LLOYD BACON COMING MONDAY, MAY 7TH FOR TWO DAYS ONLY than'Yankee Doodle Dandy! hkl GORDON Ni i 0S, WITH ALAN HALE, JR. + DIRECTED BY ROY DEL RUTH Screen Play by JOHN MONKS, JR., CHARLES HOFFMAN & IRVING WALLACE +s hapoin The screens or vored In st © Mrs, C. H. Byers, publicity, who comprise the committee in charge of arrangements. Deep apprecia- tion was expressed to Mr. D. C. Wainmain, theatre masager, for his kindness in allowing the at- tractive display of valuable priz- es in the theatre lobby from May 12, 1951. teen Miss Margaret Navin and Mr. John Chapman, of Toronto, were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. McConvry. tree to on Sunday evening. * + ove Mr. K. W. MacTaggart spent the weekend in Ottawa where he as a guest at the press gallery dinner. COLBORNE ST. E. +e ee USE OUR LAY-AWAY PLAN BURROS' SPECIALTY SHOPPE PHONE 423 Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Chisholm en- tertained in - honor of Dr. and Mrs. W. Mustard Thursday eve- ning after Dr. Mustard's speech in Victoria Hall. : Paar Mr. and Mrs. Aléx Morris of St. Catharines, visited Mrs. M. A. ie. over the weekend. The Lis and Mrs, Ray Lawson held a reception Saturday afternoon for the mem- bers of the House of Commons and their wives. Mr. T. C. Chish- olm and Mr. Harry Foster were among the guests. + +e Mrs. Charles Scott, from Seat- tle, died very suddenly at the home of her sister, Mrs. H. C. Heintzman, in Toronto, on Thurs- day. Mrs. Scott was a sister of Mr. Douglas Howard. PE Mrs. H. Margate of Vancouver, is visiting her sister, Mrs. S. N. Lambert. eraser Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Sunley and Mr. and Mrs. K. W. MacTaggart and son Roddy are spending the week with Dr. and Mrs. Wilfred Weiss at their farm at Stouff- ville, 3 x x A mixed bridge was held at the Central Command Officers' Mess last Friday evening. Ladies high prize, -Mrs. T. W. Bigelow, Men's --Lt. Col. F. Oyens, and the lucky door prize was won by Mrs. H. Graham. eee rT Mrs. D. Aitken spent the week- end in Malton with her sister, Mrs. J. Phillips. 2 Fa Mr. and Mrs. entertained on A. Gordon Nairn Friday evening. x Mr, and Mrs. E. G. Bulmer en- tertained at supper Thursday evening for Dr. and Mrs. William Mustard. Dr. Mustard addressed fhe Oakville'Trafalgar Memorial Hospital in Victoria Hall. PERE Mrs. George Webb sailed for England last week on the Scythia. * x x Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Gilroy re- turned home last week from a nine weeks' vacation at Fort Lauderdale, Florida. x x 3 x Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Bdwards moved into their new home on Howard Avenue on Saturday. ox wos x Mr, C. R. Slipp returned on Thursday from a business trip to England. «ow oxox Miss Irene Smart spent the weekend at her home in Colling- wood. sox ox ow x Mrs. George Douglas of Youngs' Point is visiting her mother, Mrs. M. A. Mackenzie. wo» x Mr. Bill Shelley, Jr., sailed on the Scythia last week for a six weeks' holiday in England and Scotland. warren Mr, and Mrs, Walter G. M. King returned last week from Holly- wood and St. Petersburg, Florida, where they have been holidaying for a month. ax Miss Gay Sharpe is progressing favorably after an appendectomy in the Oakville-Trafalgar Memor- ial Hospital on Monday. nr * Mr. .and Mrs. Ryland H. New have returned home after spend- ing the winter at Miami Beach, Florida. + x % x = D. W. Elliott, Phm.B, recently of the Zimmerman drug store, Hamilton, has joined the staff of the Closs Drug Co. FER Oakville prize-winers in the Toronto Star's Know Ontario con- test were: Mrs. J. Lindsay, F. Cross, and E. Osland. ie) tees Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Boyd an- nounce the birth of a son, Ro- bert David, at the Memorial hos- pital on Saturday, April 28. x x ox ov % Mrs. H. Wyatt, Mrs. P. Lewis, Miss Patty Clarke and Miss M. Rogers, of Stratford, spent Sun-: day in Oakville. Fi » There will be square dancing at the Oakville Club on Friday night. sox one Harry MacKendrick's Canis Minor of Cheslian won awards for best of breed and second in group in the Boxer class at. the THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY, MAY 3 - 4 - 5 i sum 0 SPECTACLE { ESTERN IN 10 YEARS}! NS 0 on FOR YOUR ADDED ENJOYMENT Disney's Fun Festival Ladies' Kennel Club show at Montreal this week. His miniature Schnauzer, Cosborn Sandman's Kandy, won the award for best of breed, + + = Mrs. C. Callon and Mrs. A. A. McDermott are convening a May Time Tea to be held on Sunday afternoon, May 6th, from 3 to 5 o'clock in the auditorium of St. Mary's R. C. School, King street. An invitation to all Oakville ladies to attend has been ex- tended by the committee in charge which also includes: Mrs. J.eJ. Flaherty, Mrs. C. Speyer, Mrs. T. A. Lawrence, Mrs. Fred Collier, Mrs. George Olah, Mrs. L. Boocock, Mrs. B. Unwin, Mrs. N. Murray, Mrs. Ralph Crack, Mrs. B. Languay, and Mrs. M. Post. The tea is under auspices of the St. Mary's School Auxiliary. Fis iv Mrs. Fred Price underwent an operation in Hamilton General Hospital on Saturday, and is do- ing nicely. Her many friends wish her a speedy recovery. x ok x ox Mr. and Mrs, Harry Ryrie have sold their farm to Sheridan Nurs: eres and are taking up residence on King Street. Mr. and Mrs. Blair Ferguson will occupy former Ryrie home. : John Hadden was elected a Grand Steward of the Royal Arch Masons of Canada at its 93rd E annual convocation in Toronto wes oduct by BENEDICT BOGEAUS - vce 1; ROBERT FLOREY former by OUD NOL ie this week. ROBERT F tit in UNITED ARTISTS HAVE YOU A-HOUSE OR C MONTHS OF JULY AND AU HO WILL BE IN OAKVI HOLIDAY EXPENSE MONEY BEDROOMS. IF SO, WHY NOT RENT TO A RESPONSIBLE PARTY SCHOOL FOR SKATERS. LY BOX 486, JOURNAL WATCH FOR:- LAST OTTAGE TO RENT FOR THE OF THE BUCCANEERS GUST WITH TWO OR MORE and LEAVE IT TO HENRY MONDAY - TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY MAY 7 - 8 - 9 ifet-daring- exploits ' a a great 'police Starring Richard CONTE Coleen GRAY and rodving ALEX NICOL | Story and Screenplay by JO EISINGER Directed'by GEORGE SHERMAN Produced by LEONARD GOLDSTEIN A Uiiversal-International Picture LLE WITH THE SUMMER PHONE THE HOME OF FAMILY ENTERTAINMENT "OAKVILLE Mr 0s] for Mr An