Oakville-Trafalgar Journal, 28 Jun 1951, p. 3

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phursday, June 28, 19511 People and Events (Continued from Page Two) Mrs. B. T. C. to Jamaica on 5 of Mr. and returned A. 1. Davis, Miss Lee Miss Dawn Kindersley, J Manbert and Michael Dav- "nt last week at the Davis Georglan Bay. cy Coulson and MIs, and Mrs, J. D4 Camily, Ottawa, Mr. Donnell, Mr. Jack Wile and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie and family, ajl of el ayed at the Trafalgar perth Chile attending the Camp- one wedding, BRONTE #1SS LESLIE MARTIN PHONE BRONTE 130J rs Burcuft and daughter fran of California are spending the summer at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bishop, Queen Blizabeth Highway PR gna Scarrow of Dunnyille, the weekend at the home of Ken Stafford, Tril- spe Mr. and Mrs. er St. ler = i ¢. Lewis held a 65th an- Cosmetic party at her Friday evening. There were guests present, and a cosmetic BRONTE ELECTRIC At Your Service To Give You Service (J ALL TYPES OF WIRING AND MAINTENANCE © DOMESTIC © COMMERCIAL © [NDUSTRIAL Mrs nivers (J HERB ROLLINSORN Phone BRONTE 159 demonstration was given. A large birthday « cake was served the la 5 moro ow oa Mr, Wilfred MacDonald spent the weekend at Take Simcoe with his bifother, (Albert MacDonald of Lansing, at the latter's cabin. see nn The Ladies' Auxiliary of the Church of the Bpiphany are hold. ing a bake sale at the home of Mrs. Bray on Saturday morning, * Ea The pupils of the Mary Dundas School of Dancing presented their recital at the Oakville Arena on Wednesday evening. The many colourful dances were directed by Miss Dundas, and Mrs. Beryl Landry was plano accompanist » The Ladies Auxiliary of the Bronte Legion held their annual birthday party at the New Mur- ray Hotel in Oakville on Monday evening. worm Ladies of the Bronte Legion, please don't forget the donations for the baking sale at the Carni- val on Saturday. Ee x ow We are pleased to hear that Mr. Grant Bray returned home fro mthe hospital on Monday. * Mr. and Mrs. Dan MacIntyre and daughter, Mona, visited at the home of Mrs. Ellis last week- end. om a Mr. and Mrs. Jack Overland, Belyea St. celebrated thelr first wedding anniversary on Sunday. » We are sorry to hear Mrs. Nor- man Howe had an accident and is now in the Oakville Hospital wom ok ow ox Mr. and Mrs. James McKeil returned from their honeymoon on Monday, and have taken up residence in their new home on Triller Street. tr ene The Brownies and Guides held their Fly-up ceremony in the Church of the Bpiphany Parish Hall on Tuesday. ow ow os Mrs. Martin would like all the help she can get to assemble the children in the dress up parade. The children will meet at the schoolgrounds at 1.30 p.m. on July 2. EE The Bronte-Trafalgar Legion will hold their annual carnival on Saturday, June 30 and Monday, July 2 at the athletic grounds. There will be a children's parade Monday afternoon, leaving the | school grounds at 1.30 p.m. There THE OAKVILLE-TRAFALGAR JOURNAL Page 3 will be prizes for the best decor- ated doll carriage, bicycle, tri- cle and the best costume. There will also be a draw for a refrig- erator. TRAFALGA At the annual assembly of the Rebekah lodges of Ontario, which convened at the Royal York in Toronto last week, Mrs. Bwart Hall, a member of Maggie Wad- dell Oakville, was award- ed ecoration of chivalry by the Patriarch, Militant of the LO. O.F. This award is given for mer- itorlus service in the Rebekah Lodge, and.is the third time it has been received by a member: of the Lodge. The others to re- ceive it were the late Mrs. Wm. Whitaker and Mrs. A. Lofquist. oom ore On Saturday evening, Mr. and Mrs, Armold Fish entertained 30 members of the younger-set at a supper party in honor of the bride and groom elect, Miss Lois Biggar and Mr. Thomas Tyson. Their pantry shower gifts were arranged in boxes simulating a three-tier cake surmounted with: flowers. The gifts were opened by the groom-to-be, who read the quips attached to each package. » The annual union communion service of the three churches of Trafalgar charge will be held at Munn's Church on Sunday morn- ing, July 1 at 11 o'clock. DC TS Mrs. Percy King, Mrs. J. Featherstone, Mrs. W. HE. Dent, Mrs. BE. A. Hopper, Mrs. H. Hop- kins and Miss Marie Reather- stone attended the tea on Wed- nesday June 20 at Boyne Presby- terian Church. Rev. M. Zeidman of Scott Mission, Toronto, was guest speaker, + 2 Mr. and Mrs. Elmer McLean, Trafalgar, and cousins, Mrs. N. Bryant and Miss Gertie McLean, Oakville, enjoyed a motor trip to the Falls Monday. FE Hornby has been the mecca for hundreds of motorists since the windstorm, which struck there and district Wednesday, June 20, causing immense damage. Miss Sybil Calverley left om Monday 'by train for Montreal, where she will board a Dutch ves- sel for Amsterdam, Holland. While there she will visit Dr. and Mrs. Mendel. Dr. Mendel is doing cancer research work. Later Miss Calverley will go to London, Eng- land, to continue her studies in art. While there she will with her grandmother. e * os The Halton-Peel sociation held its annual Saturday at Valleycrest, the. of A. T. Berry. Catering was by the Palermo Women's ER A. Biggar attended the | cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne 5 ersary. banquet of the | Fish. Women's stitutes of Halton PE County in Milton Arena on Tues- Mrs, G. E. Hall attended the J Mo who celebrated | opening sessions of the (Ontario Ee Taohe) reer tomer mamta abeiah Assemblyg which is (eon: any Branch throughout, the | ening in Toronto this week. county, was accorded the honor, of cutting the birthday cake. Biggar was a member of the one- time Trafalgar-Omagh bran the Women's Institute which its heyday before the first war. sss (Held Over From Last Week) Mrs. George McClure, cently sold her farm on the cession at Snider's, near with future. her children, Kent Marilyn, Mrs. McClure is staying with relatives at Port Credi Guernsey has purchas- ed a lot in Oakville and purposes building a house thereon in In the meantime, stay | Trafalgar is taking As- | owner, picnic farm done Insti- Mr. Mrs. ch of | had world June con- the and Toronto, * friends it and Mr. and family new home. Lois Biggar, Mr. and Mrs. while finishing the course in hairdressing which she in Toronto. J. Leeper, and + x re and Mrs. Fred Michell and Mr. and Mrs. John Michell, White- vale, were Sunday guests of their In honor of the bride-elect, Miss Norma and Fish entertained members of Munn's Church choir and sev- eral friends on Friday evening at a kitchen shower. x x = Misses 5 Congratulations to Mr. F. G. who re-| Connolly, teacher of Snider's School on passing first and second year examinations ers' course of University of Tor- onto leading to the B.A. degree nos 2 2 = The new wife are occupying their in the teach- Malcolm Ardenne, ed on Trafalgar on Thursday, while on their way to Oakville where they expect to move into their new. home on the west side shortly. Tha many Snider's and (Trafalgar friends of Mrs. Ardenne will be sorry to learn that she fell re- cently in her home and suffered a fractured right arm. wos orm oe Mr. and Mrs. Percy King and, son Ted, have moved from Dun- das Highway to Chisholm Street, Oakville. «eon oa Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jewitt, Osh- awa, were weekend guests at the home of Mrs. Jewitt's brother, Mr. S. D. Turner. AIR CONDITIONED ICE REFRIGERATORS ALL SIZES $51.00 to $95.00 HILLMERS FUEL AND'ICE DUNDAS ST. 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