Oakville-Trafalgar Journal, 31 May 1951, p. 3

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L -- underg with Bailey, r, arg party s Bar. Thursday, May 31, 1961 Carsten Glahn R.O. Optometrist 163 Colborne Street -- TELEPHONE 1375 -- OFFICE HOURS 9.00 to 5.30 Evenings 9.00 to 12.30 Mon. and Thurs. 7 to 8 Or By Appointment - Optician Oakville Daily Sat. ace n ty IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT In order to stimulate Summer business for the months of June, July and August, we are offering some very special inducements for you to come to "Linen Hall." All sales of $10.00 or over will be recorded with name of Purchaser, address and telephone number, and slip placed in a sealed box at the time of purchase, As soon as twenty sales are made a drawing will be made of one purchase slip after the twenty are thor- oughly shaken in the sealed box. After doing business with you for the past six months we believe we have your confidence, and you must know our merchandise is of the highest order and the best money can buy, and our motto is to serve you at all times with "The most of the best for the Least." So, all we ask you to do is to Come to Linen Hall, and consolidate your buying, make your purchase $10.00 or more--you receive best value for your mon- ey, and one in tweaty will receive a cheqlie for the full amount of their purchase. Some one of each draw of twenty may be you. Starting June 1st., through to September 1st. See our Nylon Hose and Linens. Our congenial mayor will make the draw on the Saturday following for each 20 purchase unit. LINEN HALL Colborne St. East PHONE 1941 Oakville HARD COAL PRICES REDUCED FILL YOUR BIN NOW PRICES ARE EXPECTED TO ADVANCE IN THE EARLY SUMMER DUE TO FREIGHT INCREASES AND HIGHER MINE PRICES. FOR EVEN HEAT Choose Coal GEO. GRAY'S FUEL AND ICE ---- PHONE 85 ---- HILLMER'S FUEL AND ICE ---- PHONE 23 ---- McDERMOTT'S FUEL & ICE ---- PHONE 69 ---- 2 THE OAKVILLE-TRAFALGAR JOURNAL Page 3 People and Events (Continued from Page Two) bara Campbell and Mr. Ted Stone. Others who have enter- tained in honor of Miss Campbell are Miss Pat McCleary, and Lt. Cmdr. and Mrs. E. B. Pearce. eran Mr. Don Draper, Detroit, is spending the weekend with his sister, Mrs. John Home. FR _ Miss Anne Adams is celebrat- Ing her birthday on Saturday with a party. nae we Mrs. J. Anderson entertained on Wednesday evening in honor of Mrs. J. Barker and Mrs. B. Arbon, who were celebrating birthdays. aoa oes Mr. and Mrs. G. Bell and Mr. and Mrs. A. Barre, Montreal, guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. J. St. Mars, stayed at the Trafalgar Arms while in Oakville, » Miss Mary Relffenstein, dau- ghter of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Reff- fenstein, who is training as a nurse at the Hospital for Sick Children, has been awarded a prize for her work. "x Scouts, Cubs and Brownies from all parts of Halton County will attend an outdoor service in Wallace Park on Sunday after- noon, June 17. sheen Charles Grant MacKenzie, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. T. MacKenzle, has obtained his fifth year in medicine at Queen's University and has won the Isobel McCon- ville scholarship. "ane Dr. Murray Deans attended the convention of the Associated School Boards of the Province of Ontario in Ottawa on May 21 and 22, and was elected to the board for the coming year. SHELTER NEWS We have some good dogs for house pets at the present time. These include a very small pup- py (origin unknown), a male Sheltie, a black cocker male, a black and white Heintz male. We have only one dog suitable for a farm. This is a Collie male just 13 months old. Felines are a little more varied. We have two male kittens just eating from a dish, a gray part persian female, a gray striped male about 8 months old, a gray striped male just under a year. BRONTE ELECTRIC (J ALL TYPES OF WIRING AND MAINTENANCE © DOMESTIC ® COMMERCIAL © INDUSTRIAL (J HERB ROLLINSORN Phone BRONTE 159 FOR BETTER SUMMER PERFORMANCE! LET US GIVE YOUR MOTOR A Turkish Bath WE HAVE RECENTLY INSTALLED A STEAM CLEANER REMOVES ALL THE DIRT--MAKES FOR BETTER RESULTS Wm. Whitaker and Son DODGE & DESOTO SERVICE AND SALES STATION RD. AAAAAA, 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 1 4 4 PHONE 141 VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVYVS BRONIE MISS LESLIE MARTIN PHONE BRONTE 1304 Mr. and Mrs. William Landry and children Bill and Lynn and granddaughter Jackie, and Har- old MacLean visited friends in Kitchener on Sunday. x + x x a Mrs. Arnold Brown returned home on Sunday from St. Joseph's Hospital. + a . Ralph McKim who is attending Radcliff College - and has been visiting with his family for two weeks read the lessons at the Sunday morning service at the Church of the Epiphany. ts ox os 0% Mrs. Lloyd Carpenter and dau- ghter Carlene, Gwen and Con- nie visited the home of Miss Lor- rie Legere in Caledonia last week. so The Junior W.A. of the Church of the Epiphany invited the Af- ternoon Branch of the W.A. to a display of their year's work on Tuesday afternoon in the Parish Hall. axe Mr. and Mrs. N. Shoofey and daughter Barbara of Toronto and Mrs. Kelley of Hamilton were weekend guests at the home of Mrs. M. Ellis, Sovereign St. EY The Westside Birthday Club ask the ladies who are going on the bus to Niagara Falls, N. Y., on June 4 to meet at Allan's Drug Store shortly before 9 a.m Bus leaves at 9 sharp. oxox rox Mrs. Grant Bray held a Tup- perware display at her home on Tuesday evening. or ow or ox Dr. J. T. Hopkins will open an office for the practice of general dentistry above Allan's Drug Store on Saturday, June 9. His telephone is 171W. PRE The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. John Monarchic are sorry to learn that they are moving from Bronte the latter part of this week. vores Gail Bowen celebrated her 4th birthday on Friday with a party for her brothers and sisters, and on Saturday with a picnic which the following little friends at- tended, Marilyn and Helen Bee- craft, Wendy Johnson, Jackie Landry, Brian and sister Linda. PR The Ladies Auxiliary of the Bronte Legion wish to thank the many who attended their dance at the Pig and Whistle Inn last Wednesday. Mrs. Charlotte Car- penter won the door prize which was a lovely lamp. Tras Mrs. Maude Eburne a former resident has returned to her home in Bronte after spending many years in Hollywood where she was a motion picture actress. PE Noel McKim who is in training at the Sick Children Hospital has won a surgery scholarship. ERC Mrs. James Godfrey has re- turned from Bganville, where she was visiting her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. God- trey. aoe oso The Brownies, Girl Guides, Boy Scouts and Cubs attended Church Parade to the Church of the Epiphany on Sunday. Fr Mr. and Mrs. William Tomlin- son and daughters Anne, Nan, Jill and Judy of Mooretown were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lawlor. / Parse 'The Bronte Community Club held their last euchre of the year on Monday evening in the Com- munity Hall. Winners were: La- dies, 1st, Mrs. H. Rollinson, 2nd, Mrs. K. Lewls. Men, Ist, Mrs. Brewster, 2nd, Mr. Lou Patterson. Mrs. Hawes won the lucky draw. Mrs. Brewster won a prize of $10. for having the high- est total score for the year. » Clem Forget of Freeman were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon MacDonald on Sunday. TRAFALGAR The degree of V.D.S. was con- ferred on Donald King at the con- vocation of Ontario Veterinary and Agricultural Colleges, Mills Memorial Hall Tuesday, May 22. His parents are Mr. and Mrs. George H. King, and brother Gordon were guests. Mr. and Mrs. Try Dresden Blue for your Dining Room RULCRAFT Conte Mrs. George Gilliard has been 'bereaved by the death of her 'brother, John Cowman, Hamilton. The funeral was held on Monday. By invitation of the Drumquin branch, the 50th district annual of the Halton County Women's In- stitute was held in the Trafalgar Community Hall on Tuesday, May 22, morning and afternoon sess- ions. One hundred and fifty members from the several bran- ches throughout the county reg- istered. The members of Drum- quin branch who assisted in the! program were Mrs. Oscar Glif- ton who gave the address of wel- come; Mrs. E. Manning reported on Citizenship and Education; Mrs. Clarence Ford sang two sol- (Continued on Page 7) Gl PHONE 957 iders and Umbrellas Recovered Canopies A Specialty CENTURY AWNING (CO. 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