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Oakville-Trafalgar Journal, 21 Oct 1948, p. 3

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bursday, October 24, 1048. THE QAKVILLE-TRAFALGAR JOURNAL - In the By Oakville Following the regular basic lish classes, approximately 70 \ Canadians were entertained Yc high school auditorium last anesday evening at the fixst of of monthly get-togethers franged the immigration EF mittces of the White Oak, se la Bruce Chapters, TO.D.E. seri Atkins, area board and Mrs. Lloyd-Jones, 8 ict immigration committee man, welcomed the visitors, bi. Lioyd-Jones outlined the rec- ion program planned for the bir months, Which will in- fc sewing and knitting classes, i. dances, teaching of Canadian and a gala Christmas ty in Teen Town. Bs. H. C. Rickaby, regent of b White Oak Chapter, gave an fit. native tall on the Canadian fi. folowing which Mrs. Ralph rg, Jr, in the absence of Mrs. o Davis, presented each guest filth 2 flag booklet bearing the 80.0.1. crest. Mrs. Roberts, wife Bf bricadier James Roberts, a George eho man, fous, Woman's World - ow Canadians Entertained LO.D.E. Chapters Dutch war bride, who is a mem- ber of the Angela Bruce Chap- ter, acted as interpreter. Accordian and vocal solos were contributed by the guests, while a dance program which included mazurkas and polkas was in charge of Mrs. Alan Tizzard, who worked with displaced per- sons in Germany, and Mr. B. Carberry. Following the pro- gram, supper was served by mem- bers of the two chapters. Toad d: - Weddings - MURRAY - WILSON Standards of white chrysanthe- mums in St. John's United church formed the setting iast Saturday afternoon for the marriage of Barbara Maud Wilson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Wilson, and Bruce Alexander Murray, son of Mrs. Murray, Fort Fran- ces, and the, late Alexander Mur- ray. Rev. Hairy Pawson offici ted, and Miss L. M. McBain played the wedding music. Mrs. Daniel Wilson was the soloist. Given in marriage by her father the bride wore a gown of petal white slipper satin. The moulded basque bodice featured a scal- loped bertha, and inserts of lace extended the full length of the skirt. Her fingertip veil of tulle illusion was arranged from a cor- onet of seed pearls. She carried a cascade bouquet of pink roses and bouvardia. Miss Margaret Alexander, of Toronto, the bride's only dttend- ant, wore a portrait gown of coral taffeta, fashioned with an off-the- shoulder neckline and cap sleeves. She wore a matching headdress and matching long mittens, and carried Johanna Hill roses and gladioli petals. John Wilson was groomsman, and ushers were David and Alex Wilson, #1 brothers of the bride. At a reception in the home of the bride's parents, Mrs. Wilson received wearing an afternoon dress of navy blue crepe with harmonizing hat and accessories and a corsage of Johanna Hill roses. Mrs. Murray was gowned in Mist grey crepe with black PREPARE For Winter . + . Build Your Resistance Colds To I} ALPHAMETTE Capsules 25 DUNN'S DRUG STORE J. R. DUN Phone 650 N, Phm. B. We Deliver For Hallowe'en See us for .. . " HALLOWE'EN CARDS now on display at I KEENAN'S Smoke & Card Shop "Cards for all occasions" PHONE 1103-w OAKVILLE DOK AT THESE BENEFITS! f TO 75% LONGER LIFE! cause they're 'rivetless' CHRYCO clebond brakes provide thousands of « miles of brake lining life PRE BRAKING POWER WITH LESS EFFORT! unbroken surface means greater braking dru [EATER ECONOMY! ce dire and grit rarely collect on its looth surface, drum scoring is practically Winated. A - . . more actual braking surface to contact im. a Sce us about your CHRYCO Cyclebond rakes to-day. of Canada, Limited. D CD \A trademark of the Chrysler Corporation ted, Wm. Whitaker & Sons Dodge & De Soto Sales & Service PHONE 141 - OAKVILLE DISTRIBUTORS FOR CHRYCO PARTS AND ACCESSORIES. hat and sories and corsage of pink roses. For travelling, the bride wore a suit of Victorian red wool, grey hat and accessories. The couple will reside in Fort Frances. LITTLETON-FISH Rev. W. B. Caswell officiated in St. John's United church at the marriage of Eva Beatrice Fish, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Fish, and Ralph Alan Littleton, son of Mr. G. M. Little- ton, Fenlon Falls, and the late Mrs. Littleton. White and pink gladiola and chrysanthemums were the church decorations. Miss L. M. McBain played the wedding music and Mrs. Muriel Scheerle was the soloist. The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, wore a gown of ivory transparent velvet fashioned on classic lines, with long tight-fitted sleeves extend- ing to a point over her hand. The full skirt extended into a short train, Her fingertip veil of tulle illusion was arranged from a cor- onet of pearls, and she carried a bouquet of pink roses. Miss Dorothy Fish was her sister's bridesmaid, wearing a gown of American Beauty velvet, with matching halfhat and an arm bouquet of yellow chrysan- themums. As flower girl, Margar- et Swayze wore a gown of heaven blue velvet with matching hat and nosegay of yellow chrysan- themums. W. C. Black was LYDIA GEORGE LADIES' READY-TO-WEAR MILLINERY -:- ACCESSORIES Phone 738-W Colborne Street Hello Homemakers! You wouldn't dare say "Same old thing" in refer- ence to the vegetables this month. There are many that can be stored Autumn by the brining process which will provide variety later on. Salt and liquid in the correct proportion pre- the colour and texture of many perishable vegetables. You enjoy using grandmother's crocks or odd jars for relishes and think of the pleasure of dipping into them round about Thanksgiving. No one will say "Same old thing." Splendor serves will SWEATERS SKIRTS TAKE A TIP SUITS 1. Use a good, clear vinegar, free from sediment. To retain the aroma and full strength, should not be allowed to boil more than five minutes. A good method is to bring the vinegar and spices to the boiling point in a covered pan and allow to stand an hour. JERSEYS vinegar AT CITY PRICES THE HOBBY HORSE 2. Ordinary fine or even coarse salt is recommended for pickles in preference to iodized sifting salt. 3. In general, use pure whole spices in pickling as they retain their flavour longer and can be lifted out of the liquid before pickles are packed. If spices are canned along with the pickles they will turn dirk. When using a spice bag, use a clean thin white cheese cloth bag large enough to allow the liquid to circulate through the spices. The use of dill is very popular. While the stalk adds some flavour to the pickles, it is the seeds which are most useful. Leaves and seeds may be used green, dried or brined. 4. Never use a copper or galva- nized kettle as the acid in vinegar with these metals to form harmful substances. Ford Forty-Niner" STIRLING - DYNES THE KELLY KIRBY KINDERGARTEN PIANO METHOD A simple and attractive approach to the study of music for children 3 to 8 years of age, under specially qualified Kelly Kirby Kinder- garten Piano Method Teachers. reac 5. You may be fairly sure of crisp pickles if you the salt solution arately. This brine should be strong enough to float a fresh egg--l1 pound (1% cups) salt to nine pints (wine measure) water. measure - For Particulars Apply - MISS SUSAN CUTTELL - PHONE 1139-J while ushers were Mervin Fish and Dr. A. L. Lunau. At a reception held at Avalon Villa, Mrs. Fish reveived wearing a gown of plum crepe and a cor- sage of yellow and white chry- santhemums. She was assisted by Mrs. A. McGee, of Fenlon Falls, aunt of the groom, wearing an afternoon dress of flowered crepe, harmonizing hat, and corsage of pink roses. For travelling, the bride wore an afternoon dress of pale grey crepe with harmonizing accessor- ies. The couple will reside in Tor- onto. Business Women Hear Miss Evelyne Armour Some 20 members attended the September dinner meeting of the Oakville Business and Pro- fessional Women's club, held at Riverside Lodge, with Mrs. H. Madden presiding. Special speak- the evening Miss Armour, who delivered an extremely interesting account of her recent trip through the Canadian west. Mrs. Madden and Mrs. Wotherspoon, as represen- tatives of the group, attended the Cobourg convention of Business and Professional Women's clubs October 16 and 17. Wedding Guests Among those attending the Mitchell-Cotter wedding in Cen- tenary United church, Hamilton, last Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Thurston, Mrs. R. Overland, #| Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Pickard, Mrs. W. Van Fleet, Mrs. T. Cotter, and Mrs. J. Rochefort and daughter Phyllis, all of Bronte. STAMPS Old Canadian Preferred Collections and Accumulations BOUGHT Send description to BOX 500 Oakville-Trafalgar Journal -- © - CONTINUES - This week we are featuring gl SNOW SUITS and other rugged winter-proof garments for -- TODDLERS - JUNIOR MISS -- and -- THE YOUNG LAD also . . GIRL'S : The Ross Stores | | a ; a | : a 2 a : DRESSES -- and -- Accessories for the Young Miss in the age group 6x to 14 yrs. a 3 a 3 a : § i " : y 2 -- and -- a GIRL'S COATS : | ] rm wool - various colours - in age oy i | from 6x to 14 years : WW The Ross Stores PHONE 436 "Oakville's Own Fashion Centre!" OAKVILLE

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