Oakville-Trafalgar Journal, 20 Sep 1951, p. 2

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

THE OAKVILLE-TRAFALGAR JOURNAL Thursday, September 20, 195, ee Mr. and Mrs. C. A, Shaw and : family, Toronto, now live on the PEOPLE and EVENTS Linbrook Road . oo. Miss Isabel Davies, Montreal, MRS. DOUG AHERN PHONE 601 spent the past week as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Kennish. Barbara Tilley and her( Mr and Mrs. G. M. Williams, crear. i Miss Nancy Gale, Mon-| Essex, Conn, spent the weekend | Mr. and Mrs. Langer and fam- i treal spending this week at|in Oakville and attended the|ily from Germany, are living at } Limberlos marriage of their nephew, Mr.|29 Elmwood Road. } - ie | Stuart Ware to Miss Margaret FI Mrs. W. R. Walton is in Ottawa | Cleworth, on Saturday. Congratulations to Mr. and attending the annual FL Mrs. George C. Gibson, who cele- the Canadian oc-| Mrs. Ted Morgan and family | yrated their fiftieth wedding an- Consumers. Mrs. Wal-[and Mrs. Frederick Couch and |pjversary on September 15th national president of this| family returned home on Satur- . ee nization day from a vacation at Victoria| Mr. and Mrs. J. G.! Reidford Terran Harbour and family, Montreal, are living | Miss Irene Smart weekended ai ies on the Eighth Line, North with her parents in Collingwood.| Mr. Alex P. Tilley spent the . Sree weekend at Port Carling Those who entertained for Mi Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Bailey, * Minna Perrinchief, who was ma spent last week in North Bay as| Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Armstrong | ried on Saturday to Mr. Ralph the guests of Mr. Rorabeck and Mrs. A c returned on Sunday day in Montreal and Lake Placid. from a holi- Sturrup, were Miss Janice Tyr- whitt, and Miss Katharine Hore, a buffet and pantry shower, and Mrs. W. P. Jebb and Mrs. Doug- las Eddy, a is show- LAST DAY: ELEANOR PARKER NEAL PATRICIA THREE SECRETS" ADULT ENTERTAINMENT RUTH ROMAN FRIDAY, SATURDAY COLUMBIA PICTURES prosoats JOHN DEREK Monte Cristo Loves acain SEPTEMBER 21-22 Armold Moss + Engen Ighesias 'Screen Ply by JESSE L. LASKY, A, Produced by HUNT STROMBERG Dirctsd by PHIL KARLSON | COMING MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 24 FOR 3 BIG DAYS! M-G-M's great Successor to famed "Battleground" means "Shoot. The SAF FROM [EH] STARRING i AND | THE Works" and they shoot the works with lead, love and laughter! VAN JANSON FROE Sc: EEIMENTAL COMBAT TEAM WRITTEN AND DIRECTED BY ROBERT PIROSH * PRODUCED BY DORE SCHARY A METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER PICTURE even 9 It was a COMING THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27 er. On Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs. Sturrup entertained the bridal party at dinner following the rehearsal at St. Jude's Church. Miss Margaret Lalor, who has been on a three month's trip to ngland and the Continent, ar- rived home on Sunday. eos . Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Stoll, Tor- onto, are living at 164 Reynolds Street. PE Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Stewart, Montreal, arrived last week to spend some time with Mrs. Stew- art's sister, Mrs. R. E. Young. + 2 > 2 Mr. and Mrs. J W. Edwards, and family, Hamilton, are living on Cumnock Crescent. . Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kelley, Mr. Neils Lymock and Miss Irene Amos are enjoying a trip through the southern states. +e Mrs. James Shields and Mrs. Douglas McDonald held a miscel- laneous shower on Tuesday eve- ning last in honor of Miss Mar- ilyn Orr, whose marriage takes place October bth. FOE George Ramsey is a patient in he Memorial Hospital. ve os ee Dan McDermott is in hospital with a fractured spine, which he sustained in a fall from a tree while picking peaches at his home. seven The Hon. MacKinnon Phillips, M.D, Minister of the Ontario Department of Health will offic: ially open the new Water Pump- ing Plant of the Oakville Water and Light Commission on Wed- nesday afternoon, October 3. soe aor. There will be a dinner at the Oakville Golf Club on Thursday night at 7 pm. in honor of the new teachers who have joined the Oakville Public School staff. Board members and represent- atives of town organizations have been invited to meet the new teachers. * Brien Grant celebrated his sixth ase birthday on Sunday. PR Out of town guests at the Ware-Cleworth wedding included Mr, and Mrs. G. M. Williams; Bs- sex, Conn.; Col. and Mrs. Frank 'Ware, Mrs. Robert Hague, and Mrs. Purdom Love, all of London; Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Bates, Sarnia. tere Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Beard- more have returned from a visit to their son Sandy in Ottawa. Mrs. BE. G. Pullen entertained last Thursday afternoon for Com- modore and Mrs. Hugh Pullen. sw eo» Mr. Sandy Chisholm, son of Dr. nd Mrs. Brock Chisholm, has ar- rived from Geneva, Switzerland, to attend the University of Tor- onto. aj seer Mrs. Douglas McDonald en- tertained at a miscellaneous shower in honor of Miss Lois Bray, of Bronte, who is being married to Mr. Bert Rollinson on Sept. 28. BEGIN BAND CONCERT SERIES IN ARENA First of a series of Sunday eve- ning band concerts will be held in Oakville-Trafalgar Memorial Arena this coming Sunday eve- ning, at 8.3 when the Oakville Citizens' Band will perform. It is hoped to have the other bands in the district, as well as the lo- cal band, take part in these con- There will be a silver col- on. The series is being pre- sented by the Arena management. Alix Hillmer underwent an ap- pendectomy at the Memorial hos- pital on Monday. eo. Mr. Don Wilson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Wilson, left this week to attend Cornell University. . x CRE The Oakville Club bowling lea- gue will get under" way tonight at the Oakville Bowling Lanes. FOE Rev. J. A. M. Bell received his honorary Doctor of Divinity de- gree at Trinity College, Toronto, yesterday. . B J. «roe Out of town guests at the Stur- rup-Perinchief wedding urday were Mrs. James Harvey, Mr. Peter Harvey, Barrie; Re and Mrs. W. C. Eccleston, Buf- falo; Mr. and Mrs. Ross Taylor, Campbellford; Miss Ruth Abels, Woodbridge; Miss Marjorie Sut- ton, Mr. George Watson, Port Hope; Miss Isobel McGibbon, Mr. George Simpson, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Ferrier, Hamilton; Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Bissell, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Vaughan, Miss Florence Stew- art, Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton J. Stewart, Miss Dorothy Bagshaw, Mr. J. E. Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Nixon, Miss Carol Mac- Knight, Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Hav- ens, Mr. Harold Plunkett, of Tor- onto. roe ew Mrs. S. Bottoms, England, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Mudge. EE Mrs. M. A. Mackenzie attended the wedding of her grandson, Dun- can Michael McDougall, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Lorne Mec- Dougall, Kingston, to Miss Sydney Hilda Milnés; daughter of Mrs. Davies and the late Mr. Paul Milnes on Saturday in Toronto. tse Laurence (Laurie) Howard, son of Mr. G. Howard entertained some of his friends on Saturday on the occasion of his 2nd. birth- day. «rae Mr. and Mrs. Ryan Cuneo and son Colin, Garrison, New York, spent a few days with Mr. and seen Mr. and Mrs. Jack Yokum, and Mr. and M eorge Harris, Tor- onto, visited Mr. and Mrs. K. W. MacTaggart over the weekend. PRE Mr. L. Akerman is in Montreal on business. reraae Mrs. Fred Robson, Mrs. Ken Bergquist, Mrs. Bert Croll and Mrs. Ken Johnston are spending the weekend in Buffalo. Fara Miss Penny Young entertain- ed on Saturday evening. p vx Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Black spent a week in Muskegon, Michigan. sox oar a Mr. H. Sunley was in Chatham last week on business. > x The Ware-Cleworth bridal party danced at the Brant Inn Satur- day evening. ps * . Miss * Lorrie Wright entertain- ed last Saturday evening in hon- or of Miss Judy Merry who leav- es today to attend MacDonald Hall in Guelph. Miss Merry was presented with a navy blue over- night bag. Treen Misses Bertha Black, Joan Fitz- simmons and Grace Languay leave on Saturday to spend ten last Sat- Mrs. Douglas Eddy entertained at a shower for Miss Joan Guild on Tuesday evening. EE Mrs. John Home, Mrs. John Oudhoff and Mrs. Cameron C. Hillmer spent Wednesday in Lon- don vi Mrs. Andy Scott, a former Oakville resident. . ® Mrs. John Botterell entertain- ed at luncheon last Wednesday for Miss Norah Paterson. . Mrs. J. M. Wallace is enter- taining at tea today for her daugh- ter, Miss an Wallace, who is being married. «se Miss Peggy Macpherson, Boston, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hot- son, Mrs, C. T. Boughner has return- ed from a visit with her sister in Detroit. ax kn Mrs. Gordon Nairn entertained at tea on Friday for Miss Louise Green. . . . Mrs. Joseph Stratton and Mrs. 'W. A. Tyre have returned from a week at the Mount Royal Hotel, Montreal. BRONTE MISS LESLIE MARTIN PHONE BRONTE 1304 The Local Association of Girl Guides are holding a Home Bak- ing Sale on Saturday, Sept. 22 at 2.30 in Feduck and Wright's store. tte eon Marilyn Beecraft spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Payne and family of Burlington. H Messrs. Doug Fluke and Harold MacLean spent the weekend in Sudbury. . . eo. Dr. Williams, secretary of the M. & M. of the United Church of Canada, preached at the Sunday evening service of Walton Mem- orial Church. Mr. Richard Ellison was soloist. The Church Board met Monday evening in Palermo to make arrangements for the ar- rival of the new minister, Rev. Page, formerly of Owen Sound. . . » Mrs. BE. Pickard will attend the executive meeting of the Confer- ence Branch of the United Church at the Hamilton YWCA. Sie +e Miss Minerva Castle, Rowan- croft Gardens, Meadowvale, who was guest speaker at the Bronte Horticultural Society meeting on Thursday evening, judged their regular flower show. Winners of the special living room arrange- Mrs. E. J. Mudge. ment were Mrs. R. Watson, Mrs. se soe» Dean Wi Mrs. Stuart Mr. C. A. Birge is in North Bay | Stratton. Other winners were on business. Mrs. R. Tipping, Mr. C. Pope, Mrs. Dan Wilson, Miss M. Wilson, and Mrs. H. Lefroy. crv Mr. and Mrs. Newport, Burl- ington Beach, were weekend guests at the home of their daughter and son-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Frank Beecraft. a. cee Winners at the Community Club weekly euchre, Monday eve- ning were: Ladies; 1st-Mrs. Hunt, Mrs. B. Pickard. Men; 1st, Jack Sloan, 2nd, Mr. R. Grief. Consolation Mrs. C. Craigie, Mr. E. Fitzsimmons. Draw, B. Fitzsim- mons. - Weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. J.Martin, Nelson Street, were Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hinton, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hinton, of Kitchener, and Mr. and Mrs. Babcook, Oakville. + % * 5 2a ve The Carry On Club of Walton Memorial Church met Monday at the home of Mrs, Kershey. 3 ox 0 The W.MLS. will meet Thurs day afternoon in Walton Memor- ial Church. Mrs. H. Carpenter and Mrs. W. Johnson will be in charge of the meeting. Fr = = Mrs. B. Poole was hostess at a Legion sponsored euchre party last Tuesday evening. Winners days in New York. (Continued on Page 3) [5 ¥ Phone OAKVILLE 1120 "The Showplace of Halton County" FREE PARKING IN THE REAR INTERESTED IN AN OIL BURNER? REMEMBER STIRLING-DYNES IS YOUR DISTRIBUTOR FOR THE FAMOUS FESS CALL 800 OR 801 THURS., FRI, SAT. SEPT. 20-21-22 ROUGH, ROARING ADVENTURE... with Rod in the £1 > A Produced by WALTER MIRISCH > 'Directed by Lesley Selander N. Swenasd Swed Pi by Dt Bla LJ _2ND. LAUGH HIT pt -------- EEF DS er () Added Attraction: LATEST NEWS OF THE DAY MON., TUES., WED. SEPT. 24-25-26 RUTH PRESENTED BY WARNER BROS. RICHARD Y (00 - MeCanBRioeE KING VIDOR sncuaay SeoTT HENRY BLANKE Sn iy by LENORECOTEE Homa own Ha Ei + mame SPECIAL ATTRACTION Randy Turpin Ray Robinson Middleweight Championship Fight WATCH FOR "THE THING" Coming Oct. 8-9-10 THE GREGORY THEATRE

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy