Oakville-Trafalgar Journal, 20 Sep 1951, p. 3

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£0 BY BROS. IDG OR hursday, September 20, 1951 NEW SHIPMENT OF ® SHARKSKIN ® PLAIDS © GABARDINE From $5 95 BURRO SPECIALTY SHOP 126 Colborne St. E. SLACKS AND SKIRTS ® FLANNEL on Ss? PE Phone 423 tire values! S&S CHEVROLET & OLDSMOB Sales & Service 2 PHONE 460 Colborne & Reynolds Sts. Oakville Motors ILE THE OAKVILLE-TRAFALGAR JOURNAL TRAFALGAR MISS ADA MARSHALL Mr. Lester Albertson, Detroit, Mich., is visiting at the home of his uncle, Mr. H. W. Albertson, Dundas Highway Bast, and cou- sin, Mr. Earl Albertson of Snid- 's. Mr. Albertson is a native of Snider's district, a son of the late Charles Albertson. Mrs. Ernest Hopper has been a patient in Oakyllle-Trafalgar Hospital for several days, suffer- ing from asthma, ERT Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Feather- stone and son were guests at the christening party of the in- fant son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Alex Murphy, Port Credit. The child was named Garth. sess Mrs. Ernest Tanner, Chandos, is visiting at the home of her sis-| ter, Mrs. Ewart Hall, and In Oakville, at. the- homes of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Nel- son, and sisters, Mrs. W. Myers and Mrs. J. Anderson oo. i Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Price and children, Lewiston, N.Y. spent the weekend at the home of Mrs. Price's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George H. Ki and Mrs. W. H. Post were guests on Saturday evening at the home. of their daughter, Mrs. Gordon Leonard and Mr. Leonard in honour of the forty-third an- niversary of their wedding. Rel- atives and friends were also guests and Mr. and Mrs. Post were the recipients of several gifts. They were entirely taken by surprise, and especially were they surprised by the presence of Mr. and Mrs. Berl Tweed (their daughter) and grand- daughter, who had come from Montreal to attend the celebra- tion. roars ow Mr. Albert MacMurray of Oak- ville, is staying for several days at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Gordon B. Post. sees Mr. Victor Wilson, Queen Eliz- abeth Way, Sheridan, met with a disastrous loss on - Thursday morning at 9.30 when during cutting straw operations on the runway of the barn, a small stone got into the machine, causing a spark which ignited the straw. The barn, with the summer crop including 3,000 bus of oats, trac- tor and other farm machinery were destroyed The loss is very great. The Trafalgar fire brigade was early on the scene and stayed late on into the afternoon. 2 sors ox Mr. and Mrs. Colin Anderson, Miss Norma Fish and Miss Donna Hopper attended the Massed Mil- itary Band Concert on Sunday evening in the C.N.E. Grand Stand. * ree Mr. and Mrs. Ewart Hall and Miss Jean Hall acted as godpar- ents at the christening of their niece and cousin, Gwenneth Joan. Liquid or Solid Fuel FUEL OIL CONTRACTS DUNDAS ST. N. OUR OWN METERED TRUCKS AVAILABLE FINEST COAL - MODERN DELIVERY EQUIPMENT FILL YOUR BIN NOW WHILE SUPPLIES ARE OF THE HIGHEST QUALITY & PLENTIFUL OIL BURNERS conrov. rorrinkeaT & LivinesTone HILLMERS FUEL & ICE CO. PHONE 23 Page 3 CANT SPOT SPOT CONSTABLE. BUT BRONTE KEEPS LOOKING THROWN FROM MOTORBIKE, BANNING BREAKS LEG ° Stephen Banning, 18, of' Bond St., sustained a broken leg and facial cuts when the motorcycle he was riding on Dundas St. last The position of spot for the village of Bronte, recently advertised, Is not being eagerly sought after, as vet. Queried by a Journal representative a few days ago, Reeve Alfred Jennings stated that mo applications for the post had been received. There were three applications in for the pos- ition of the village clerk-treasur- er, and one for the assessor-col- lector. For the benefit of those who are a bit dubious as to the mean- ing of the term "spot constable," it means a man who would not devote full time to the job, but would be always ready to act when called upon. At present the village is being policed by Chief Constable Fred Oliver of Tra- falgar Township, who will con- tinue to act until such time as the village ean secure a man to fill the position. Applications for the assessor and clerk, and for the spot constable--if amy should be received--nwill be dealt with by council at this evening's meet- ing. The plan to have the village policed by the Ontario Provincial Police, which was being consid- ered, has been dropped, Reeve Jennings stated. ne Anderson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Anderson, Oakville. The ceremony was held on Sun- day afternoon at. St. Jude's Church. x + sn Mr. and Mrs. Harold Biggar motored to Hartford, Conn. on Friday for a weekend visit with former school friends, Mr. and Mrs. Basil Harris. - = The anniversary service of Wesley Church will be held on Sunday morning, Sept. 30th. Rev. Mr. Almack, Carlisle, will preach and the annual dinner will be on Wednesday evening, October 24. + 2 * Mr. and Mrs. B. Farnum, Win- ona, and Mr. and Mrs. George Bowman, Ancaster, visited on Sun- day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ewart Hall. Mr. Farnum and Mr. Bowman were pals of Mr. Hall in the late war. FE Representing Munn's Church WA, Mrs. A. Walsom and Mrs. Ewart Hall attended' the execu- tive meeting of the Woman's As- sociation of Halton Presbytery in Burlington United Church. sara David MacDuft, of the staff of Oshawa. Collegiate, with Mrs. MacDuff and daughter Helen, visited on Saturday at the home of Mr. MacDuif's aunt, Mrs. W. E. Dent PI Rev. and Mrs. Bruce Hall, of 'Guelph, called on Saturday at the home of -Mr. Hall's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hall. . +s James H. Walker has recenily installed a television set. ER AC 2 George Jackson and Mrs. Jackson of Centralia were guests on Saturday at the Kaszycki-Mul- ler wedding EEE Rev. J. W. Stewart Is attend- ing the annual meeting of the Grand Chapter, Order of the East- ern Star, at Toronto. LAST IN LINE A woman's LQ. is what a man looks for after he's looked at everything else. Council Meets Thursday Night -- | Saturday was struck by a car driven by Alex Sutherland, Bur- nett St. The motorbike went out of control, overturned, and pinned Banning beneath it. He was ad- mitted to Hamilton General hos- Bronte village council will hold its a masting fto- | pital. Police stated the Suther- night (Thursday) in the public [land car was making a left hand sonool, when. applications for | turn when the mishap tool place. municipal positions will be con- sidered. A mass of detail work associated with setting up the operating routine of a new vil- lage is expected to occupy many. hours during the next few weeks. HALT N CHILDREN'S AID BRONTE COMPLETES THREE NEW |, 0,5, 20, Ph i ADOPTIONS DURING AUG. |araw. - Three legal adoptions were com- CR R T pleted last month by the Halton | The Local Children's Ald Society, directors were informed by supt. G. F. Thompson at the September meeting in Milton. Child protect- ion cases currently open number 53, while a total of 134 children are in the society's care. father, Mr. Schmidt, The board approved accounts | er for August totalling $1,526/54, in- = ww me cluding $890.80 for boarding care and $173.15 for clothing and sup- plies for wards. It was decided to at the home of Mrs. Wednesday evening. = = Mr. and Mrs. the weekend with Mrs. (Continued from Page 2) were Ladies, 1st, Mrs. E. Martin, 2nd., Mrs. Lyna Bowen, Men, 1st, Association "of Girl Guides held an executive meeting Ross last V. Hinton spent Hinton's in Kitchen- The Members of the Bronte Legion Ladies' Auxiliary are at- invite Miss Veronica Franck, |tending a Regional Rally in provincial supervisor, to address | Brampton this evening (Thurs- the October meeting. day). ox oor ox SIXTEEN LADIES AID The Bronte Community Club The September meeting of the held an executive meeting at the Sixteen Church Ladies' Aid and |Community Hall on Wednesday W.MLS. was held at the home Of | yaning Mrs. J. W. McLimont. Arrange- EE ments were made to hold a quilt- ing Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. W. E. Deane. These quilts will bale Marilyn Beecraft is celebrating her seventh birthday with a party at her home on Thursday after- noon. be included in the W.M.S. which they are packing. ALSO A COMPLETE LINE OF ZR LINEN HALL Be Wise - Do Your Christmas Shopping Early 109, Off Everything SPECIAL SALE OF H. B. WOOL BLANKETS Best Value Ever Offered Anywhere in the Famous H. B. 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