Thursday, July 5, 1951 At The LIONS ANNUAL SUMMER BAZAAR --SEE-- AND SON pundas St. N. WHEN YOU SEE IT SPARKLING CLEAN You'll agree--here Cleaner who lives up to advertising, Best proof send us your soiled garm: --welll guarantee you'll be amazed and delighted when you see our results! TRY IT --- THIS WEEK Phone 1557 Oakvill ENQUIRE ABOUT SUMMER STORAGE WIN A NEW 1951 PONTIAC (NSULATION CHAS. F. DOTY Phone 76 is ONE is to For Pick-up & Delivery Cleaners his ents e BRONTE MISS LESLIE MARTIN PHONE BRONTE 130J The Ladies Auxiliary of the Bronte-Trafalgar Logon sponsor- ed a children's parade on Monday. aftornoon. The children in their gala costumes met at the school grounds and marched to the Ath- letic grounds, where their cos- tumes were judged. Judges were: Mrs. Maude Hall, Mrs. C. Pet- Toff and Mr. F. 0. Gallagher. Win- ners were: Costumes, Pete Mac- Donald, Susan Hill, Robert Jal- enic, Marle Rennie, Herbie and Dannie MacLeod. Tricycles, Bob- by Poole. 'Wagon, Bernie Poole and Jimmie Beecraft. Doll pram, Cookie Coombes. Bicycle, Glenn Osborne. Tyery entrant received a balloon and the Carnival was open in the afternoon. * CR MacLean of Sudbury weekend guest at the of his brother Harold Norman was a home MacLean. = ox ox to hear that Gaynelle So! Haywood has been ill x ox ox ono Mr. and Mrs, O. Beecraft vis- ited their son and daughter-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Beecraft last weekend, EIS Mr, and Mrs. Schmidt and children of Kitchener visited Mr. Schmidt's sister and brother-in- law Mr. and Mrs. V. Hinton last weekend. FE Lynn Landry celebrated her birthday on Friday with a party at her home on Jones Street. EC Bronte Horticultural will hold a meeting in den of W. H. J. Tisdale, Lake- shore Highway East, Bronte, on Thursday, July 12, at 8 p.m. G. H. Dickson, of the Horticultural Experiment Station, Vineland, will a short talk on "Pre- g exhibits for a flower show." There will the usual flower show for members, and visitors will be welcome. Society the gar- a The Bronte-Trafalgar Legion eld their annual Carnival on Saturday and Monday evenings in the Athletic grounds. There were many booths and a bingo table with rides for the kiddies. On Monday evening the Oakville pipe band marched to the grounds and played several selections. Due to a sudden rain storm on Monday evening the draw for a refrigerator © was not held as scheduled but was held Tuesday evening. Mrs. A. Dobrashian won the refrigerator, Mrs. C. Corbett won the bicycle and Roy McKay won the smoking stand. . oe Mr. Doug Surian of Oshawa visited Mr. and Mrs. Landry last THE OAKVILLE-TRAFALGAR JOURNAL Popular Local Couple Wed RECENTLY MARRIED in St. Jude's Anglican Church, Mr. Mrs. Edward W. Stone are seen signing the register following the ceremony. Mrs. Stone was formerly Barbara Jean Campbell, and is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Camppell. ] and Ready Response Wednesday night| p.m. the editor's telephone rang: "What time does your paper come out?" asked J. O. Fraser, a classified advertiser last week "Why?" the editor asked, won- dering if possibly the price of the house Mr. Fraser wanted to sell had been printed incorrect ly. Because! ive ad two calls gi ready," Mr. Fraser said. "I didn't think it was out until Thursday." The editor explained the paper was on sale late Wednesday afternoon on the newsstands. "I was just wondering," Mr. Fraser explained. "And don't run the advertisement next week--i've sold the house." The editor hung up and went to dinner realizing that this was merely another evidence of the way results can be secured from Journal advertising. If you have something to sell, or want something, why not try a Jour- nal classified? They are low in price, but high in results. Just call 1208 to place a classified advertisement. week. TRAFALGAR (Continued from Page 2) Coyne's School. The teacher, Mrs. Ruth Brownridge, and the schol- ars of the other grades held a picnic at the school before the summer holidays. PE Mr. and Mrs. John Beamish and Mrs. W. E. Dent attended the Fifth Annual Scoftish Gathering at the Civic Stadium, Hamilton, on Friday. Twenty-seven massed bands of 500 members played the opening and closing numbers. * + ox ox Mr. and Mrs. Earl accompanied by their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Albertson and son, Mim- ico, visited recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. Lewis, Fort Erie, parents of Mrs. Albertson Jr. Albertson, EOE Mrs. Joseph Featherstone is visiting at the home of her dau- ghter, Mrs. Joseph Wickson and Mr. Wickson, Appleby. 2 x x or x Mr. and Mrs. John Dixon and daughter, Miss Edith, of Man- millwork anywh vince you. You can pay more, but you cannot buy better ere . . Phone us for . . . ® BRICK SIDING ® ROOFING ® INSULATION MATERIALS © CEMENT ® PLASTER ® WALL BOARD ® PLYWOOD . a trial order will con- MILL WORK that counts. We are proud of our many kitchens . . for prices and suggestions. It is not how little you pay--but how much you get for your money . call us 1120 -. . We would appreciate the opportunity of giving you your estimate . . . Blakelock Brothers BUILDERS -- CONTRACTORS RANDALL STREET - - IF YOU'RE PLANNING T0 BUILD OAKVILLE chester, England, are visiting at the home of their daughter, Mrs Charles DeWitt and Mr. DeWitt. vos oxox ox Miss Annie Dickson of Weston is the guest of Mr. R. H. Post. * rosa Congratulations to the pupils of OakvilleTrafalgar High School from Trafalgar and Sniders communities who have been suc- cesstul in their year's work and have been promoted to higher grades. taxman Mr. and Mrs. Russell Smith and Mrs. Flossie Purcer of Tra- falgar, and Mr. and Mrs. David Johnstone and family, and Mr. and Mrs, T. C. Johnstone, of Tor. onto, attended the Kidd Reunion at Cookstown, Essa Township, on Saturday. From there they motor- ed to Meaford, where they visit- ed over the weekend at the home of their sister, Mrs. J. McClure and Mr. McClure. While in Mea- ford they enjoyed the fishing in Georgian Bay. BELYEA-MOUNT. A quiet wedding tod Bronte last Saturday 1951, when Hazel Ma of Mr. and Mrs. No joy, of Blackstock, to Mr. Ernest T. B the late Mr. and Mg formerly of Bronte. orange blossoms and ed a beautiful setting den wedding, and the was conducted by Rev. Delve, pastor of Walton fal United Church, Bront® The bride wore a navy gown with white cluny lace with rhinestones. talisman roses with yellow rose buds. Mrs. Allen Belyea attended as matron of honour, wearing a avy gown with navy and pink ccessories. She carried a bou- quet of pink roses. The grooms- man was Mr. Allen Belyea, bro- ther of the groom For travelling the bride chose a white shark- skin suit with navy and white accessories, and a corsage of rosebuds After a motor trip to Eastern Ontario and United Stat es the couple will live in the family homestead in Bronte, which has been in the Belyea name for more than a hundred years. n; a She carried || 0, WIRING AND MAINTENANCE © DOMESTIC ® COMMERCIAL ® INDUSTRIAL ® HERB ROLLINSON Phone BRONTE 159 EDDIE'S WHITE ROSE SE 69 Colborne St. W. IS YOUR CAR READY FOR FINE-WEATHER DRIVING . . . If it is not purring well enough to keep the pace just drive in and let us give it a thorough check-up . . . then you'll enjoy. the fine-weather driving that is with us now. GARAGE RVICE STATION Phone 1106 THIS IN FANCY oy. 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