Page 3 Thursday, Aususglo, vost THE OAKVILLE-TRAFALGAR JOURNAL 051 -- ree TRAFALGAR BRONTE i ONYTOMI GIVES Yo TRAEMNGAR | BRONTE 1 GAN FOR ELECTION ) Mr. and Mrs. Elmer McLean Mrs. er a a n Were guests "on Saturday, Aug. |returne ome from a] SO much Tor SO hfe | ARV a me Ho Too T0 BRONTE COUNCIL iy Be a... ® der wedding at Appleby United = Ha = hh om ---------- Church, Mrsj Ann Mercer dpe or a * ae. rn with Mrs. Pennfield. "TONE FOR ALL Toni Home Permanent with i, si The injury which Lloyd Pick- Pra * ; 7 0. Mr. Harry Brockway Hs visit Permafix --the new wonder neutralizer. The only perman- ent guaranteed to feel, look, act like naturally curly hair, No finer wave at any price. But because more TONI is sold than all others combined it still costs only | 50 rom } ik J ; ont 7 HOME peg # Rei py ENT CLOSS FREE MOTORIZED DELIVERY PHONE 248 convalescene at her home, fol-| other. The occupants tr i MORTGAGES i A lowing her recent illness in hos-|be the fourteen shippers of mi Open every night until 9 p.m. Sundays and holidays excepted Dial, Hor ciothor Mie Bole hy aes Suppers of milk & Toronto, is staying with her. | tricts, with their wives and fam- = ilies, from whom for twenty- W. E. DAVIS R. C. A. CUMBERLAND DRUG COMPANY L. BE. Closs, Phm.B.) JACK FRASER'S MID-SUMMER CLEARANCE SALE ering suffered to his nands while baling hay is healing nicely. 2s ox row The funeral of the late Char- les M. Pickering, whose acci- déntal death was reported in last week's issue of the Journal, was held on Thursday afternoon, August 2nd, from the Russell Funeral Home, with interment in the Oakville Cemetery. Rev. J. W. Stewart conducted the service. - * Mrs. A. A. Biggar is visiting Miss Luena Conover in Toronto, Over the weekend they were Buests of Mrs. H. S. Lovering at her summer home, Keswick, Lake Simcoe. LI TE During Mrs. Jas. H., Walker's Mr. and Mrs. J. K. McDougall announce the birth of a daughter, Lois Merry McDougall, in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, on July 22nd., 1951. A sister for two brothers. * xx Rev. J. Herbison conducted his first service as minister of Knox Church, Sixteen, on Sunday mor- ning. A quartette, Miss Alice Tor- gness, Aurora, Miss Dorothy Boyter, Toronto, and Messrs Keith and Deane Hopper, ren- dered special music, with Mr. Lester Burtsch, Aurora, as or- ganist. The anniversary service will be held on Sunday evening, Aug. 19th. * or 3 oa oa Mr. and Mrs, E. A. Hopper have returned from a motor trip to Southern Pennsylvania where they visited with friends in Lan- caster. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Powell accompanied them. * On Tuesday evening, Mr. and ing his brother, William Brock- way, Lakeshore Highway E. * ss ov ow of Denyer, Mamie Mr. Ray Sergant, Colorado, Is visiting Mrs. Gilliam. voor ox Mr. and Mrs. H. Landry and family, Trafalgar St, attended the employees 'picnic held by the Dominion Steel Co. at Port Dal- housie on Monday. EE Mrs. Blsie 'Martin ALL FOR ONE" CHARLIE LIVINGSTONE Phone 193-J for transportation August 13 by her daughter Elsie Martin and Barbara Hughes are spending the week at Wasaga Beach. eral cars drove in one after an- three years Mr. McLean had col- lected their shipments of milk. The object of their visit was to present Mr. McLean, or "Pete" as he was familiarly known, with a Bulova wrist watch, in appre- ciation of his never-failing kind- ness and courtesy to them through these years. In an address read by Denzil Lawrence, mention was made of the many road and truck difficulties which Pete en- countered during winter blizzards and storms, and a humorous reference to the occasional short tempers of the shippers them- selves. The presentation was made by Jas. VanSickle. Mr. McLean thanked them for their kind thoughtfulness and said how much he would miss his Previous to the presentation sey- eral games of cards were enjoy- ed and later the ladies served lunch. Mr. McLean's son Ken- noth and Mrd. McLean and grandson, Peter, 'his brother, El W. S. 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