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Oakville-Trafalgar Journal, 15 Feb 1951, p. 2

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i Hy Ee a THE OAKVILLE-TRAFALGAR JOURNAL PEOPLE and MRS. DOUG AHERN McGee of the In | not EVENTS PHONE 601 Mrs. Ray Collett an- son Rob- Mr. and ce the arrival of ternational is visiting [ert Shaun, born Saturday, Feb- Armstrong ruary 3rd. 1951 Mi; McGee CE + sx y Mrs. John Lawrence entertain- ed for the executive members of work for the [the South- Prafalgar Rate- sailed from |payers' Association and their any, on a ship | wives Monday evening bound for New xe aeaw pend some time in| Mrs. CO. Murphy, of Fort Oakville, ato and Ottawa jam, who is staying a York Hotel In keeping with Education last weekend the guest peaker at Westwood Ei 2 School Wednesday, February 21,[ Mrs. F. M. Mr. J. L. Hallman Normal School to hear this fine me by the staff begins at 8.15 p.m FO Mrs. E. J. Mudge is in Montreal and will from there to Boston on busin xs ow oe Mrs. M. Smith entertained before Random k entertained on Sunday evening. «3s sv ® London. the weekend with out's sister Mrs. J. K. and Mr, Kennish cesses Anundson, Clarkson, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. House Farm, Mr. Howard Caine will be Pro- the Home and School musical SESE gram Director of Foster Hewitt's Mrs. R. Sandell and Mrs. A. E.| pew radio station, CKFH, which Wilcox entertained last Wednes-| opens February 21, it has been day evening. cera Willis Gault left end two months | Mr, and Mrs. last week to announced. ES Jack sx a xe Dunn is vacationing in orida. J ll, pa WED., THURS, HARRY JA IN FEBRUARY 14-15-16-17 JUNE HAVER DENNIS DAY GLORIA DEHAVEN BILL LUNDIGAN "ILL GET BY" TECHNICOLOR FRI, SAT. MES MON., TUES. FEBRUARY THE OF THE HALF CENTURY <..IN ONE OF THE FUNNIEST FULL- LENGTH COMEDIES OF ALL TIME! an Ric ARTEL el ., WED. 19-20-21 ~~ Witten, Directed a0d Produced 'by CHARLES CHAPLIN COMING THURSDAY FEBRUARY 22 FRED ASTAIRE RED SKELTON "THREE LITTLE WORDS" TECHNICOLOR Mr. and Mrs rthur Tizard en; tertained in Toronto on Friday evening for the wedding party of their son, Peter and Miss Anne Drummond. - SEE id Garfat is in the Igar Memorial Ho§- Mr. Don Oakyille-T'r; pital. Oakville Club Badminton team lost 19-13 to the Carlton Club last Wednesday in a "C! league match played here. PE The Mrs. R. H. Macdonald enter- tained at dinner on Tuesday eve- ning in honour of Mr. Masdonald's birthday. Mr, and Mrs. Howard Scott an- nounce 'the arrival of their daugh- ter, Brenda Kathryn, on Monday, February 12, 1951, at Private Pa- tients' Pavilion, Toronto, West: ern Hospital. PRR and Mrs. A. D. Mills ave i for two weeks in Vie- ress Representatives of the drama group participating in the Cen- tral Ontarlo Dominion League Festival, March 12 to 17, were entertained Sunday afternoon by Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hersen- horen, Toronto. Guests included Misses Eve Armour and Shirley Fosbery, 'Oakville Arts and Crafts and Messrs Kenneth MacTaggart and James Campbell, Oakville Club Players' Group. cece The Lieutenant Governor, Hon. Ray Lawson, will open the Cen- tral Ontario Drama League fes- tival at Hart House theatre, March 12th. The Arts and Crafts group will present J. B. Priestley's "Dangerous Corner," March 14. The Players' Group of the Oak- ville Club will present Garson Kanin's, "Born Yesterday," Sat- urday afternoon, March 17. Fe Miss Anne Drummond, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Drum- mond, is to be married to Peter Tizard, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ar- thur Tizard, Oakville, in Kim- bourne Park United Church on February 24th. = . The Ross Blaikies have returned from a holiday in Florida. a ken Mr. and Mrs. Newberry Chish- olm entertained at tea on Sunday afternoon, free Christine Johnson celebrated her 8th birthday on Friday after- noon with a party for her friends. To Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Tom- linson, a son, on Wednesday, Feb- ruary 7th, 1951, at the Oakville- Trafalgar Memorial Hospital. Ee Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Slater left on Monday by motor for an ex- tended trip to the Southern States and Florida. teens A grand daughter for Mr. and Mrs, R. W. Hobbs, Ninth Line, was born last Friday in St. Joseph's Hospital, Toronto, to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hobbs. xm oe xr x Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Birge re- turned on Saturday from a mon- t's holiday in the Barbados. Brig. and Mrs, C. J. Laurin of Markham spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Maccabe. Brig. and Mrs. Laurin left on Tuesday for Florida. «ow Mr. and Mrs, Malcolm Smith entertained at dessert and coffee before the Home and School Mus: ical on Friday night. ~ axxo Mr. Jay Gould of Bermuda ar- rived on Friday and visited with Mr. and Mrs. B. Rickart Hep- seems Mr. and Mrs. Bolton Reade en- tertained at dinner on Saturday night. "xan. Mr. Charles Kirk returned from London on Saturday. ee Messrs Donald Brown, Donald Macrae, Robert Armstrong, Char- les Ambler, Robert Ponpore, of Oakville and Scott Meyers of Tor- onto, spent the weekend skiing at Collingwood. casas Mr. Ralph Wakeley addressed the University Women's Club, In- terior Decorating Group, on re- finishing furniture and new paints on February 8. cena Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Armstrong spent the weekend in Detroit. Mrs. C. Vokes. is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Frank S. Milligan. Mrs. Vokes will join her husband, Maj. General Vokes in Bdmonton next weel. PE The next meeting of the eve- ning branch of St. Jude's W.A. will be held in the Parish Hall, February 20 at 8 p.m. erro Mrs B. W. Bailey is visiting Mr. and Mrs. George Nichol in Toronto. sess Dr. and Mrs, F. N. Sparling en- tertained on Saturday evening. css Miss Heather Brooks-Hill en- tertained at a sleighing party on Saturday afternoon to celebrate her ninth birthday. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hamilton are entertaining Friday evening before the Valentine Dance at the Oakville Club. sess Mr. and Mrs. Magnus Paulson of Toronto are spending the weekend with Mr. jand Mrs. W. Allan Campbell. sev es Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Chisholm entertained at the Ontario Club on Friday evening. TE ohh AEs Miss Louise Green who is at- tending Vassar College, spent the mid-term vacation with her fath- er, Mr. R. M. Green, Brookfield Crescent, ss Auxiliary of St. John's W.M.S. held its regular meeting, Monday, Feb. 12 in Lusk Hall. Mrs. M. MacLeod was in the chair. The worship service was taken by Mrs. H. Coote-Smith the theme. being "A Silent Pres- ence." Japanese poems and pray- ers were used to conform with the program which was based on the study of Japan. Mrs. M. Inkster The Evening was in charge of the program. LIN PLASTIC PLACE MATS Size 12" x 18" In green, blue, grey, cream, brown, ivory, yellow, and red. Various patterns to choose from EN HALL COLBORNE ST. EAST AT NAVY Thursday, February 15, 195 Thursda Mrs, H. Carson read an Interest-|en the use of a house o ing letter from Miss H. Howes, Queen Blizabeth Way, bety, 4 missionary in Angolia, Africa. |the 6th and 7th lines, until py Miss Howes visited Oakville last [new home fis Buflt. | Mr. oy, LING year. A social half hour followed (Continued on Pago 3) Mi and Miss M. May's group served refreshments. BRONTE MISS LESLIE MARTIN PHONE BRONTE 1304 Mr. and Mrs. N. Shoofey and small daughter Barbara, Toronto, were weekend guests at the home of Mrs. Shoofey's mother, Mrs. Ellis, Sovereign Street. ono The Ladies' Auxiliary of the Bronte-Trafalgar Legion enter- tained 'the members of the Mil ton Ladies' Auxiliary at a supper at the Bronte Public School on Thursday evening, Feb. 8. Mrs Marjory Corbett sang sev- songs including "Chocolate er," accompanied by Mrs. Shirley Lewis on the piano. Anne MacLeod tap-danced to Chantanooga Choo-Choo and The Johnson Rag, accompanied by Mrs. Beryl Landry at the piano. This was followed by a quiz Mrs. Chrissie Howarth taking the part of quiz master assisted by Miss Lorraine Heaton. Mrs, Mar- fon Beecraft won the draw for a pair of pillowslips. essen Miss Diane Scarrow, Dunnville, was in Bronte Saturday to attend the funeral of Jack MacDonald. . The afternoon branch of the Church of the Epiphany held its monthly meeting last Thursday. Par The Bronte Community Club held its weekly euchre Monday eve- ning in the Community Hall Winners were, ladies, Ist, Mrs. Grief, Oakville; 2nd, Mrs. Rollin- son. Men, Ist, Mrs. Allan Elliott, 2nd, Mrs. Wm. Smith, Oakville. Winner of the draw for a chicken was Mr. Dave Fitzsimmons, Oak- ville. After prizes were presented refreshments were served. Pag THe Ladies' ~ Auxiliary of the Legion went to Georgetown Tues- day evening, where they were guests of the Georgetown Ladies' Auxiliary of the Legion at a Val- entine's party. texas The Bronte Community Club are having a draw for a chicken each Monday evening at their euchre. cases The Legion Ladies' Auxiliary held a Valentine dance at the Pig and Whistle Inn Wednesday eve- ning. Proceeds of the dance went to the Legion Hall building fund. CY 2 Mrs. E. Hinton was a guest at the home of Mr. W. L. MacDonald, Jones Street. PO Mr. and Mrs. Jan Van Breiman, Clarkson, were guests at the home of Mrs. Van Breiman's parents, Mr. and Mrs. MacKeel, Triller St. Sunday. . 2 ox ow The Brownies held a Valentine's party on Wednesday at the Wal- ton Memorial Church. ves The W.M.S. of the Walton Memorial Church held a Valentine Social on Wednesday afternoon, Cex ox ss The westside branch of the W.A. of the Walton Memorial Church held a Box Social on Sat- urday evening. - The Bronte Horticultural 'So- ciety had a travelogue last Thurs- day with beautiful pictures of Gaspe, Drumquin Park and a new film "The Canadian Scene." They were shown by Mr. R. W. Burch, district passenger agent for the CN.R. Prizes for the Valentine centrepiece were awarded to Mrs. P. H. McKim, Mrs, R. Wat son and Mrs. B. J. Giles. Door prizes including -a new quick ac- tivator for making compost called QR. (quick return) D. J. Sparling, Burlington, al aluminum garden trowels donat 0. B. Crowell, Mrs. R. W. Bur and Mr. A. Stanton, Toronto. TRAFALGAR News, the collection of old coins, tokens a Moore, who gram. ses s O'Hara and family, who were BUI 136 C THURS., FRI, SAT, FEB. 15-16-17 IT'S 100 TO 1 YOu STAND UP and CHEER o£ Peter Bj famous ston of the tury, I great PERILOUS SEA! AND PERFUMED GuRMiNG = | | MON., TUES. WEDS FEB. 19-2021 [off The All-True, All-ThiS story of Gerard Defi] "Lover Boy" now ser 18 years in Sing Sing. donated by by A. Dalby were won by Mrs. On last Friday's Neighborhood item describing the bills, owhed by Mr. W. E. Dent, which appeared in a recent issue of the Journal, was read by Lloyd conducts the pro- Through the kindness of a friend in Oakville, Mr. and Mrs. Albert cently burned out, haye been giv- 50 ed ch nd or 8Xico" WILLIAM LUNCIGAN JACQUELINE WHITE - RICARDO CORTEZ Te- ENTU THE SHOWPLAGE 0 PHONE ¥ OAKV F HALTON COUNTY ILLE 'HEDLEIG BODY AND FENDER REPAIRS H HOME LIMITED * EXPERT WORKMANSHIP PAINTING ESTIMATES GIVEN "The Home of Chrysler, Plymouth, Fargo - Sales and Service" DUNDAS STREET NORTH - OAKVILLE Saturday Mat CHAPTER 2 OF KING OF THE ROCKETMEN GREGOR THEATRE This PHONE

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