Oakville-Trafalgar Journal, 13 Sep 1951, p. 3

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1957 "Hh 0d sop week Lm mer. Milly, or Mr, * hag Heaq Imengy f Tor. -- NG EERE Ca IRE ERS = CQ aA ALA BN x THE OAKVILLE-TRAFALGAR JOURNAL Page 3 | SPECIAL SALE OF H. B. WOOL BLANKETS Value Ever Offered Anywhere in the Famous H. B. Woollen Blankets 60x84 H.B. Wool Blankets, gold ...... $16.50 each 70x84 H.B. Wool Blankets, gold ........ $19.50 each 60x84 H.B. Wool Blankets, blue ........ $16.50 each 70x84 H.B. Wool Blankets, blue ........ $19.50 each 64x84 H.B. Wool Blankets, green, gold, rose $13.90 72x84 H.B. Wool Blankets blue $15.75 each 60x84 H.B. Wool Blankets white $11.00 each ALSO A COMPLETE LINE OF CHILDREN'S WEAR AT SPECIAL LOW SALE PRICES THIS WEEK See Our Full Line of Plastics Also On Sale ALL GOODS SOLD MUST BE SATISFACTORY OR MONEY REFUNDED J LINEN HALL = 1941 Colborne St. East Oakville THIS WEEK'S alues tn HITCHCOX MOTOR SALES COLBORNE AT GEORGE ST. SOUTH PHONES 345-555 THE HOME OF "GOODWILL" USED CARS Remember these are all hand-picked and exceptional buys . . . so don't miss seeing them. 1946 BUICK SEDANETTE 1947 PLYMOUTH SEDAN 1348 PONTIAC SEDAN 1948 PLYMOUTH COACH 1949 PONTIAC SEDAN 1951 PONTIAC SEDAN All fully reconditioned and guaranteed ALSO THESE FINE "PLUS VALUE" USED GARS 1941 PONTIAC COACH 1938 PONTIAC SEDAN 1936 FORD COACH 1936 CHEVROLET SEDAN 1929 MODEL A FORD Ee 1948 CHEV SEDAN DELIVERY 1947 STUDEBAKER 2-TON - CAB AND CHASSIS 1947 PONTIAC SEDAN DELIVERY 1946 FORD 3-TON - STAKE BODY 1940 CHEV SEDAN DELIVERY 1938 DODGE 1'~ TON CAB AND CHASSIS = ® -- TRADES ACCEPTED IDEAL TERMS AVAILABLE THROUGH GMAC OPEN EVERY EVENING UNTIL 9.30 P.M. DROP IN TO-DAY moth Sept. Wes. ning. of M Mrs. and and Mr. tertal the Don last and felt anni and day gar ter, Hughes of Dublin, evening. The Walton Church at the home Weekend guests at Mr. weekend guests at the Mr. Eileen Keever, of Monday evening. Mr. borough, son-in-law, Hopkins. Mr: Grath's sister, Mrs. B. Mrs Thursday, Sept. 13, 1951 Mr. and Mrs. Victor Hinton BRONTE spent the weekend in Buffalo, where they were guests at the SLINEVIRALL MISS LESLIE MARTIN | wedding of Mr. and Mrs. D. Campbell. i Fr PHONE BRONTE 1304 Mr. and Mrs. P. Hughes enter- er, turning to her home in Ireland on Misses Eileen McKeever, Tuesday 22, and and Frances Ireland, on PE Memorial United held a corn roast of Mr. and Mrs. Friday eve- Choir Patterson on ERC Ea the home r. and Mrs. J. Godfrey, were Ossie O'Brien, Arnjprior Mrs. Fitzgerald of Detroit. FRC Mrs. Keith English of Toronto were home of Harry Bishop. PE and children and Mrs. Fan and Mrs. John Kelly en- ined in homour of Misses Hughes and Frances Mc- Dublin, Ireland, on vain n n F. G. Wyman, of Peter- was a weekend guest at daughter and and Mrs. R. A. home of his Mr. CRC McGrath and son guests of Mrs. Me- Mrs. C. Craigie, s. Earl were weekend. ps soa Pickard, Mrs. Tipping Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Flumer- attended the 50th wedding versary of their cousins, Mr. Mrs. Will Cross, last Thurs in Toronto. Para ar F. B. MacDonald, Trafal- St. N., is visiting her daugh- irs. T. McCleary, Toronto. Cas HIL Dundas St. N. FILL YOUR GOAL BIN NOW! Highest Quality No Shortages h Prices or Budget Terms LMERS FUEL & ICE CO. The W.A. of the Walton Mem- orial Church will meet this af- ternoon (Thursday) in the church basement. Mrs. Hunt and Mrs. Crowl will be in charge of re- freshments. Dhe United Church parsonage is being redecorated in readiness for the mew minister. The Bronte Girl Guide troop held its first meeting of the fall season on Monday evening in the Parish Hall. » -- The Well Baby Clinic will be held in the parish hall on Friday. ror oar x The Bronte Boy Scout troop will meet on Friday evening in the parish hall FS The Walton Memorial Church Carry On Club held their first meeting of 'the season at the home of their president, Mrs. R. M. Heslop, Queen Elizabeth High- way this evening (Thurs. * » os Prize winners at the first Com- munity Club Buchre of the sea- son were: Ladies: 1st-Mrs. Adamson; 2nd, Mrs. Grief. Men, 1st, Dave Fitzsimmons, 2nd, Charles Howarth. « Draw, James be cash awards. se The evening branch Women's Auxiliary, Church of the Epiph- any, held their first fall meeting on Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Elizabeth Hoey. Fara - Mr. and Mrs. Bert Lowe and Miss Lorraine Heaton sailed on Wednesday morning from Mon- treal for an extended holiday in England Pa MacDonald, U.S. Army, who has been home on embarkation leave, left Monday to rejoin his company in Califor Pte. "Buste mia, prior to being posted to Japan. EE Messrs. Lyle Fluke and Harold cLean spent the weekend in ra Falls as + se Mrs. N. MacIntyre, Mrs. N. Shoofey, Mr. and Mrs. Wardle of Toronto and Mr. and Mrs. D. Marck of Hamilton, were week- end guests at the home of Mrs Phone 23 Godfrey. This year all prizes will |, The Bronte Community Club held an executive meeting in the Community Hall on Wednesday evening. a Enrolments for the Mary Dundas School of Dancing are being held in the Community Hall on Fri- day afternoon and evening. i The local association of Girl Guides held an executive meeting at the home of Mrs. Ross, Sov- ereign St, on Wednesday evening. sass Mrs. B. Poole was hostess at a Legion Sponsored Euchre party on Tuesday evening, proceeds went 'to the Legion Christmas party fund. PRET Apples, pears, tomatoes, and other products of orchard and garden will be awarded as prizes at the monthly meeting and flow- er show of Bronte Horticultural Society, being held in the parish hall of the Church of the Bpiph- any this evening. A modern liv- ing room arrangement will be a feature of the show, and_ there will be the usual door prizes. The speaker will be Miss Minerva. Castle of Rowancroft Gardeng Meadowvale, an expert on peon- ies and lillies. Ea x Frank Payne, of were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson St. Fra Mr. and Mrs. Burlington, at the home Frank Beecraft, x = John Rakoezy and daughter Mary Anne have taken up residence in Bronte, and are the new proprietors of Johnie's Service Station, now that the former owners, Mr. and Mrs. John Piotrosky. have moved to Burlington. PO Mr. and Mrs. PO Mr. D. Martin and daughter, Linda, who have been visiting Mrs. Martin's sister have return- ed to their home in Kitchener. ox ons The Bronte Community Club Weekly Old Time Dances com- mence Saturday evening, Septem- ber 15th in the Community Hall CITY SLICKERS, NOTE! Farm boys learn early that it's easier to get up with the chickens than to keep up' with them. WATCH FOR FALL FESTIVAL OF HITS COMING SOON M. Ellis, Sovereign St. TO THE CENTURY E30 CEI CE0 CECE EI0CES ECE CE CEE Ce CE CE Ca CE CES TE CE 3a C33 CE 30 CEC SEE CER E30 CEERI CER » 2 EY ne a Provides an abundance of correctly humidified, circulating heat. It warms the hme gently and evenly without draughts and cold spots. Height 33%in., width 24 in., depth (less tank) 15 in., (with tank) 21 in. $90.65 ela Real 42,000 B.T.U.'s THE FESS SPACE HEATER Always FIRST IN 0 Beautiful ish harmonizes with every color scheme. Humidifier removing panel. Finger tip TWO 50,000 70,000 B.T.U.'s Visible Fuel Gauge. B.T.U.'s IL BURNERS satin-ripple brown fin- is easy to fill without Dial Heat Control. SIZES $124." $146." WE DELIVER Communiry Haroware INGLEHART AT DUNDAS ST. N. PHONE 1288 a NO NEED FOR YOUR HOME TO FEEL LIKE THIS... X in Comfort With a Birchie Beats Best Best Canadian-bred award at the Toronto Kennel Club show at) the C.N.E. went to Birch- wood Safis Larki, an Afghan Hound owned by Bronte's Mrs. E. Gudgeon. This sleek canine competitor, which also carried the hound group, is expected to be one of the chief district threats in the first internation- al championship all-breeds dog show and obedience trials to be presented under the joint aus- pices of the Oakville and Dis trict Kennel Club and the Lions. Club. The event is scheduled for the new arena on Saturday, ' October 13. TRAFALGAR MISS ADA MARSHALL Mrs. R. D. Fleming was host- ess on Saturday afternoon at a miscellaneous shower given by the members of Munn's Church Woman's Association in honor of Miss Lorrine Fuller, whose mar- riage is an event of Sept. 9. The bride-to-be was assisted in open- ing the many gifts by her cousin, Mrs. Keith Merry. Two amusing contests arranged by Mrs. A. A. Biggar and Miss June Fish, were played by the thirty guests pre- sent. EE Ralph Fish, who has been on the staff of the Small Animals Hospital in Fort Collins, Col. for two months, is now in Warn- er, Alta, with a college friend. He is expected home in two weeks time in order to register for his final year at the Ontar- io ern College (Guelph, Mr. and Th re 'Watson and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Post were co-hosts and co-hostesses on Sat- urday evening at a corn roast held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Watson. Forty guests were pre- sent, many coming from Oakville. . Mrs. G. Gilliard entertained the members of Munn's Church Wo- man's Association for the Sept- ember meeting. The president, Mrs. A. Walsom, presided and Miss Marie Featherstone read the scripture lesson. Mrs. Lloyd Pick- ering arranged the program. vox a R Church services on the Tra- falgar Charge will be resumed on Sunday morning, Sept. 16th, with the minister, Rev. J. W. Stewart, in charge. Hours of ser- vice: Sheridan 9 am. Wes- ley, 10.10 a.m., Munn's, 11.15 a.m. Pa Mr. a patient Hospital for nearly two weeks fol- lowing an accident, was able to return home on Friday. He is still suffering from injuries re- ceived in the fall. x Bwart Hall, in Oakville-Trafalgar who has been Russell Grant Fish and ton were guests of Gary Culling- ham on Saturday afternoon on the occasion of his eighth birth- day, Pickard, Neil Walsom, Ronnie Bruns- sos oven Mrs. William Munday Anne Calverley) now of Toronto, visited for the week- end at the home of Mrs. Mun- day's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Calverley. * Mr. (formerly and 2 sow Mr. Smith, been a patient in Toronto Gener- al Hospital, is now at home and is improving daily in health. . A. E. Campbell Russell who has Mr. and family new home on Allan Street, ville. Mr. and Mrs. ing and son thelr farm their new Campbell cently purchased. Mrs. have moved to thelr Oak- Lloyd Picker- have moved from on the base line to home, the former farm, which they re- and the fall her Hel as one of the staff of Hamilton. on Fish began the teachers on Queensdale School, Py Mr. and Mrs. dale, Ransomville, and Mrs. Merton Trues- N.Y. and Mr. Roy Dalgleish, Niagara were guests on Sunday at , Mr. Fish. Fal th home of Bdward their relative Fish and M; rasan Mr. TF. Hughes, Toronto, Is the new teacher at School. There pupils in Grade I. PP Snider's were three new Miss Irene was a weekend Lela Downs, guest Toronto, of Miss Featherstone. The Can. Assn. of Nurserymen held their annual two-day school last week at 0.A.C. Sheridan Nurseries. While at Sheridan the 90 guests were en- tertained at lunch Nurseries Ltd., with Stensson as host, F. Brown, of Sinders, Guelph, and by Sheridan r. Vilhelm Morgan- was the cater- CT B. Fuller, Mrs. W. Mac- Pherson and Mrs. Keith Merry were guests at a shower held in Mrs. 2 g g it % 3 % i & g & 2 BE Tn, he oven ot we tan % 2 z g 8 : & % Port Credit Saturday afternoon in honor of Miss Lorrine Fuller. a

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