Oakville-Trafalgar Journal, 23 Aug 1951, p. 3

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thursday, August 23, 1951 THE OAKVILLE-TRAFALGAR JOURNAL Page 3 WM. C. MILLIGAN, R.O. ROOFING MATERIALS --SEE-- OPTOMETRIST BIA COLBORNE ST. E. (Over Bank of Commerce) oD oN Telephone 1507 N. Phone 76 TRAFALGAR MISS ADA MARSHALL Members of the Fish family at- tended the reunion of the Thomp- son family, which was held at Brock's Monument on Sunday. The® late Mrs. Edward Fish, grandmother of the Fish connec- tion in this community was a Thompson, of which there are only two of the original family left. As a member of the exec tive, Mrs. Earl Albertson repre- sents the family in this com- ENJOY LIFE.... EAT OUT MORE OFTEN STEAK and CHICKEN . Our Specialty |Towne Coffee Shop munity. pres an Mr. John Meadow: Trafalgar for many years, passed away on Wednesday, the 15th, at the home of Mr. Carl Bentley, Dundas Highway, at the age of 94 years. Mr. Meadows, who was born in England, was employed by Mr. Bentley's grandfather [itty years ago and had made his home with members of the Bentley fa- mily ever since. The funeral was held on Saturday from the S. S. resident of Russell and Son Funeral Home, with the service conducted by Rev. W. B. Caswell. Interment was in Oakville Cemetery. The pallbearers were the five Bentley brothers, Calvin, Harry, Lock- wood, George and Carl, and Mr. Margaret L. James B.A. (music), AR.C.T. (Registered Music Teacher) Teacher of Piano and Theory FALL TERM COMMENCES SEPTEMBER 4, 1951 STUDIO OPPOSITE 142 GLOUCESTER Rdward Bonham. x +x 2 ne Mr. and Mrs. W. Sinden have returned from a holiday in the Collingwood, Georgian Bay dis- trict. During their absence, their daughter, Mrs. Gordon Keele was in charge of their home. ss els Mr. and Mrs. Warden King, of Brampton, visited with relatives and friends on Friday . Mr. and Mrs. David MacDuff and daughter Helen, were guests for the week-end at the home of Mr. MacDuff's aunt, Mrs. W. E. Dent. Mr. MacDuff is a member of the teaching staff at Oshawa Col- legiate Institute. Fr Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Post and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Watson spent Thursday at Niagara Falls. Compare the crop-to-crop and job-to-job * FUEL SAVINGS In a Fuel Economy Test made right in the heart of the tractor-using country, the FERGUSON Tractor won FIRST PLACE . . . used 22% LESS FUEL than an average of 10 competing tractors. economy ~ FAST IMPLEMENT ATTACHMENT Fast, easy 3-Point Attachment to the Ferguson Tractor provides Finger Tip Control that allows raising, lowering or adjusting working depth of implements. %* LONG-LIFE QUALITY. FERGUSON Tractor pays off in the long pull . . with lower maintenance cost. With FERGUSON y jobs, to FERGUSON against any other tractor on these important points: %* JOB FLEXIBILITY The FERGUSON automatically adjusts itself to light OR heavy work. It has the tractor--combined with sufficient power for the heavy jobs where "2-plow-plus" stamina is required. PERFORMANCE In faster work, ability to handle rugged FERGUSON has proved on farm after farm that you can always depend on its performance. « The rugged, extra strength of a . keeps it ON the job, : TY The FERGUSON System makes the DIFFERENCE! performance of the and maneuverability of a small pull through in tight spots, ou get the FINEST. Phone Today for Your ""SHOWDOWN'/ D OAKVILLE Station Road HF 50-139 A @ i ON YOUR OWN FA WM. WHITAKER AND SONS Obliaat: lo gati Phone 141 Make us PROVE IT with a FREE howdown' DEMONSTRATION RM We regret the illness' of Mr. Russell Smith at his home here. crx Albert Albertson and Miss Beth Albertson, of Ann Arbor, Mich, were guests for several days at the home of their rela- tives, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Al- bertson, Dundas Highway Bast. On Thursday, they visited at the home of their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Chamberlain, Oak- ville. run Mr. saree Mr. and Mrs. H. Cullingham and family and Miss Jean Gosling have returned from a two weeks holiday at Bell Camp, Noelville PEE Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Turner at- tended the Gladiolus Society Ex- hibit on Saturday, which was sponsored by the LO.D.E, at Oak- ville.. . PEE Mrs. Lockhart Spence and Mr. and Mrs. George Thomas, of Brookville, Halton County, were guests on Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hopper and attended the anniversary service of the Knox Church, Sixteen. PEP Master Gary holidaying at and Mrs. Moore, Toronto, the" home of Ewartr Hall. is Mr. There was a large attendance at the Arthur Campbell sale on Sat- urday afternoon. The Woman's Association | of Munn's Church catered for the sale. fos on ox ow Announcement Knox Church Sixteen on Sunday of the induction of Rev. John Herbison into the pastoral charge of Streetgville and Sixteen Pres- byterian churches, to be held in Streetsville Church on Friday eve. ning, August 31st. was made at Mr. Bill Bentley returned on Monday from Peel Memorial Hos- pital, Brampton, where he under- went an appendectomy. x oxox oa Congratulations to our local Form 13 students of Oakville- Trafalgar High School, who have passed the Upper School examina. tions. This marks the end of their attendance at High School, as we understand they all purpose attending university. Katherine Laughton intends entering West- ern University, London, enrolling tt ox or x in the medical course. John Oku- mura will also study medicine, and Herman Klausen will enroll in architecture. Charles Laughton and George Macenko have in view one of the branches of engineer- ing. EE Mrs. L. Young, Oakville, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Robin. son and family. extant Church services at Munn's, Wesley and Sheridan Churches Trafalgar charge, have been with- drawn for Aug. 26th, Sept. 2nd and Sept. 9th during the absence of the minister, Rev. J. W. Stew- art, on holidays. SUNDAY NIGHT SHOW. AGAIN BOOSTS ARENA Another good crowd of more than 1,300 enjoyed the regular Sunday evening figure skating show at the Memorial Arena, staged by the summer school pupils of Marcus Nikkanen and Mary Jane Halstead. Silver collec- tion amounted to $93.98, further augmenting the 'arena fund. BRONTE (Continued from Page 2) Mrs. H, Hunt returned this week after visiting relatives and friends in Wales. Pa . Mrs. Martha Jepson of Hamil- ton, is a guest at the home of Mrs. E. Martin, Nelson Street, this week. seen Mr. and Mrs. J. Sloan and Bob- bie, and Keith Bowen spent last week at Mr. Sloan's summer cot- tage. srs The Mr. and Mrs. Club of the Walton Memorial Church, held a wiener roast at the Queen Eliza- || beth bridge on Saturday evening. El + a Messrs. MacLean Belleville. Lyle Fluke and Harold spent the week-end in PE Mr. and Mrs, Wm Hinton, Kitchener, spent the week-end at the home of Mrs. W. MacDonald, Jones Street. xe eos Pte. Bill Landry spent week-end at his home on Jones Street, after spending a week in hospital. the teas ee Mr. and Mrs. Frank Beecraft and family spent Sunday with Mr. Beecraft's parents, in Burlington. roe oe wow Mr. and Mrs. Newport visited their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, F. Beecraft, last week- end. CE I Mrs. B. Poole was hostess at a Tupperware display at her home on Tuesday. rox oxo» Elwood MacDon- are visiting Mr. F. D. MacDonald. Mr. and Mrs. ald, of Montreal, and Mrs. CHRISTIAN SOCIETY OF SCIENCE OAKVILLE Dundas and Randall Sts. Sunday service and Sunday School at 11 am. Service 8 p.m., nesdays. Wednesday Evening 2nd and, 4th Wed- Public Reading Room open Tues- days 3 to 4:30 p.m. You are cor dially invited to attend our ser- vices Reading Room. and to make use of the Quality Groce R. E. Harri FOR Fruits & Vegetables PHONE 1020 (Prompt Delivery) CARLOAD GROCETERIA Meats ries is, Prop. HARDWOOD SOFTWOOD OAKVILLE FOR HARDWOOD AND Oakville Wood Specialties LTD. SALE BLOCKS EDGINGS PHONE 31 Directress: Lindsay House KINDERGARTEN SCHOOL (Corner Randall and George Sts.) ® Classes for Junior and Senior Kindergarten © KINDERGARTEN, PRIMARY, and GRADE 1 RE-OPENING THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13TH For Registration -- Phone 571 after September 3rd. Mrs. L. Lindsay, 22 Spruce Street. Reduced Return Fare LEAVE 7:50 a.m. 8:50 a.m. 0 a.m. OAKVILLE TO THE CANADIAN NATIONAL EXHIBITION AUGUST 25TH TO SEPTEMBER 8TH (EXCEPT SUNDAY) DIRECT INTO THE GROUNDS $ 4 0 Includes Exhibition Admission LEAVE 10:50 a.m. 7:30 p.m. 11:50 a.m. 8:30 p.m. 12:50 p.m. 9:30 p.m. (Daylight Time) Tickets and Information at HALTON INN -- PHONE 600 For Children's Rates See Your Agent EXHIBITION 10:30 p.m. 11:30 p.m. Exibition passengers travelling on regular buses will transfer at Toronto Bus Terminal to buses running into the Grounds

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