Oakville-Trafalgar Journal, 15 Apr 1948, p. 4

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THE OARVILLE-TRAFALGAR JOURNAL PEOPLE and EVENTS drs. A. McMordie of Ireland is visiting her sister, Mrs. Robert | annual Crawford, Morrison Rd, after spending the winter with her daughter in Richmond, Va Mrs. Roy Smith, one of the cap- tains of the LO.D.E. canvas on April 20th, group on Friday. vere held a tea for her tional The Linbrook group held their monthly sacial meeting Thursday at the home of Mrs. R, Crawford. The president, Mrs. W. G. Paget, requested that as many as pos- sible attend the Red Cross tea at St. Jude's Parish hall on Wednes- day, April 14th, It was decided that at the next meeting a special collection would be made in aid of the Fund for Crippled Chil- dren. Thursday. man British Two Oaleville men spoke at the convention of the Cana- dian Association of Ice Industries held last week at the King Ed- ward hotel in Toronto. Caulder's topic was Developing. Household Sales Hillmer, Who is past president' of the association, spoke on the Na- Advertising Campaign of | + the Tce Industry. PR Mrs. Tom Lindsay carried oft first prize at the delightful sup- per-bridge party given by Mrs. Angus McMillan at her home on Wing Commander L. R. Free- received the Order of the Empire from Lieutenant Governor Ray Lawson at the in- vestiture held April 9th. CE The Lions club! for Britain fund. Mr. J, A. Ak ok x and Cameron Ave. sess trs. tures. This meeting is society. There will life and outdoor activities: is holding & cabaret dance on April 23rd in Victoria Hall in aid of the Food Tickets $1.50 per person and may be ob- tained at the Halton Hardware or through any member of the club. Dancing will be from 9:1.30, and refreshments will be served. are | Lusk Hall April 12, The St. Jude's W.A. are plan-| ay ning' a tea May 4th at the home of Mrs, Frank Pullen on Watson On Tuesday "evening, April 20, at 7 p.m, Dr. C. Lloyd-Jones will address a joint meeting of Scouts, Cubs, Guides and Brownies at the Randall Street' Scout, headquar- His subject will be prevention of dental diseases" and will be illustrated by moving pic- being sponsored by the local Red Cross also. be an interesting film shown on camp "The 0 The Afternoon W.M.S, and the | Easter thank-offering meeting in Mrs. Watt, Afternoon W.M.S. president, was in the chair. The devotional was taken by Mrs, Lindsay's group. Mrs. Denike's solo, "Prayer . of Thanksgiving," was enjoyed by Guests from Bronte, Paler- mo, Wesley and Munn's corner joined us to hear Mrs. M. A. Love of the Dominion board. Her talk on stewardship was '"won- ders, 'through you She said, "The greatest weakness of the church: today is not the mnon- Christian, but th nominal Chris- tian," Miss Dennis tendered a vote of thanks to Mrs. Love. A social half-hour followed. Fr The Alan Mackenzies, Linbrook Road, have flown to England, They will also visit the continent. They flew by separate planes as are labour savers. PRUNING SHEARS SPADES and SHOVELS GARDEN FORKS CULTIVATORS LAWN MOWERS FERTILIZERS Be sure you have the right things to work with this year . lawn or flower garden really satisfying with less work on your part. Proper tools Check your needs before warm weather is really here and get a good start when the weather says--"GET GOING." » » » SUGGESTIONS «® « « : LAWN, and GARDEN RAKES You'll have a prettier place . . . with less work . . . by using the proper garden tools... . . .. make your garden, We Have A Good. Stock of Screen Doors, Windows, | Ete. TRY THE NEW... WASHABLE .- ONE COAT WALL PAINT DRIES IN ONE HOUR A new synthetic Résin Oil emulsion past paint- i Reduces with Water -- FOR -- 'WALLS and CEILINGS ~ HALTON HARDWARE a precautionary measure and they expect to be away about six weeks. | +x x xx The annual at home of the | Junior 'Farmers of Halton county Inn. xen The regular monthly meeting: of the' Oakville -Trafalgar Home and School association will be auditorium at 8 p.m. Dr. Nat- and refreshments. operation for appendicitis. a tea and home-baking sale on the - afternoon of Friday, hall. «ssn Sydney ~Fearman has orably and, will forxsome' time. PE Mr. and Mrs. Wise, highway east, on the 7th. Mrs. for the ladies. first in the men's and Mr. T. Smith second, Mrs. Wilson. ceptionally | enjoyable bers. EE son, Albert, a » Evening Auxiliary held a joint: Scouting will be held tonight at the Brant held tonight in the high school tress will speak on public dental health and there will be music FE Mrs, Murray Dennis is, in he Western hospital following = dn The Women's association of-St. John's United church are holding April 23rd, in the ladies' parlor of Lusk under- gone an operation in the Western hospital, He is progressing fav- be hospitalized 'The ladies' section of the Oak- ville: Lawn Bowling club held a court-whist party at the home of Lakeshore Lee of Toronto won first prize and' Mrs, Williamson second prize | in Mr, S. Clark won Williamson also won the chicken for the 'draw which was donated by Mrs, Ernie The evening Was an ex- one and there was a fine turnout of mem- Mr. and Mrs. A, C. Keenan and attended the 80th [| birthday anniversary of Mr, Keen- : 8) Thursday, April 15th, lag By Clare Willis Four representatives from the Oakville Boy Scout association attended the regional leaders' con- ference at Kitchener on April 3, District Scoutmaster Dean Wilkes, Scouter. Vince Dunston, and Cubmasters Michael Jen- nings and the writer were the lucky four, and they wished more of their associates from Oakvill€] could have gone, because the con= ference was so very well worth the time and effort. From registration at 130 to dinner a 6 o'clock, we snapped right along on schedule, - There were, discussion groups for cub- masters, scoutmasters, rover lead- ers, meémbers of group commit- tees and even mothers' auxiliar- ies, and afterwards we all got to- gether while the commissioner for training, Charles Mann, told us how much we need to attend our leaders' training courses, and how. little we know, and "Red" Bourne of Hamilton district told us fas- cinating things about putting the "out" in scouting from the point of view of nature study. Leading the cub discussion groups was a wise Aleka, well versed in the ways of WOIf cubs, Mrs. Agnes Morris of Brantford. The cubs in Akela Morris' pack are all blind cubs, but if anyone can open the 'spiritual eyes of those cubs and show them the magic of the jungle path, we are sure Agnes Morris can. Good hunting, Akela! The climax to a thoroughly suc- cessful afternoon, and an excel- lent dinner, was the, talk by: our chief executive commissioner, Ma- -| jor-General D, C. Spry. Space does not permit the outlining of General Spry's plan, but, speak- ing of the shortage of leaders, he cited amongst 'other examples, district scoutmasters doing a scoutmaster's job, leading troop, and cubmasters with two cub packs. R. G. Sneath Dies Funeral services were held on Monday afternoon from the Si S. Russell & -Son Funeral Chapel for Roy, G. Sneath, 59, who died at his home on Friday. Rev. C. K. Nicoll of Knox Presbyterian .| church officiated and interment was made in Park Lawn cemetery Toronto. Pallbearers = were John Rogers, Major James Craig, .| V. Delaporte, Charles Morris, Melville McGill and Major Roy Parker, all of Toronto. The late Mr. Sneath was born in Toronto and graduated in. civil engineering from the University of Toronto in 1910: - A 'veteran of both wars, he served overseas in the first great war with the Royal Canadian Engineers. After the first war he was as- sociated with the provincial .de- partment of highways and lived Py £y ET i : mali dh EE es CLL By APRIL 19-20 No 'woman could him . . . and live! He knew how +..and how. to get rid of them! HODIAK: LANCASTER «HAL WALLIS' production FORD nes 2 love to get women PHONE 983 (WE DELIVER) OAKVILLE an's uncle, Mr. James Keenan, in Toronto Sunday. THURS.; FRI., SAT. APRIL 15 - 16 - 17 MONDAY - TUESDAY WED., THURS. - APR. 21-22 You dare not éven guess the strange love story of Thalia Productions, Inc. presents EDWARD G. ROBINSON LON MCALLISTER -- with -- Judith Anderson + Rory Calhoun ® ' Plus SELECTED SHORT SUBJECTS GREGORY THEATRE - OAKVILLE in Northern Ontario for a time. He was also interested in mining in northern Ontario, Mr. Sneath held the rank of group captain in the second great war, serving in Regina in 1941 as chief works officer of No. 4 training command and later was transferred to No. 3 training com- mand at Montreal, Later he went Toronto, He' was Oakville chair- man of the University. of Toronto plan. He was a member of the Professional Engineering, associa- tion. He is survived by his widow, the former Claire Prime, and two daughters, Sally Lu and Doreen. to No, 1 training command at | iy Campaign For Bling The annual campaign of |, Halton county Advisory boar the Canadian National ny, for the Blind Will be from yp 12th to May Ist, under the cn. venorship of Mrs. Harry §, pi The house-to-house canvass yr, be made on Tuesday, April yy The members. of 'the. campy, ) tute B y- The forlc Sa Ek perier orthy xt ye brtunit committee trust the appeq behalf of Services 0 the bling oy (UME rs the prevention of blindnesy yy intry recelve genrous SUDport this ye, Br uty from the people of Oakyj : feasure district, gers nder ard 1 om M ille ang Work for the' blind is gy panding, and an ever increagy, activity and the future well of sightless. people is depend upon generous financial sup of the Canadian Nation: tute fot the Blind. al Ing, Temperance Films To Be Shown Pupil A motion was passed by Public School board Tues. [Here tc night giving permission to fy, Halton county Temperance fy. eration. to present one one [1 hour temperance educational fig in grades 7 and 8 in the pu |} schools, on condition that principal and & representative the school board see a previey the picture. Oral Ling, of the Temperance committee of St. Johws Unig church Sunday setiool appeared behalf of the Federation, Stru| ing the importance of temp ance education in the schos, i said, "It is all the more impo, ant now 'in view of the decision the council in asking for anti outlet in Oakville." Chairman Dunbar Heddle pressed his. approval, provid that Principal Crawford see ti pictures before they are pre: ed. St. Clair Low was appoinis| to fill the unexpired term of th late Haughton Laird! Two min utes' silence was observed i memory of the late Mr, Laird, A MEMORIAL MEETING il All former students and frien are cordially invited to a me of the committee for the Me: ial Fund for Mr. Archibald a the boys who gave their lives World War II, to be held int: high school on April 22nd al] o'clock. 'The citizens of Oak and Halton county are invited z a plan has been drawn for dise sion .which will be presented tf those who attend this meeting. |S Dessert A | Problem? Take some Ice Cream home dessert tonight. Cream Products. are their highs quality and tastiness. 5 Neilson's I known everywhere - for NEILSON'S - ICE CREA BRICKS - 26c fi Neapolitan, Two Flavor, BUS terscotch- Royal, Vanilla, Parti and . Special ~ Holiday Bricki|§ NEILSON!S ICE CREAN 45¢ PIES _- SUNDAES Made up to take home 15¢ Dunn's Drug Store + Phone 650 KENT G repayable at $26.35 a mont are on the north side of just east of the 6th Line. JARVIS A new sub division for Oakville | You can buy on terms as low as $1,040 dow and balance carried- on mortgage at 44 per Veterans, inspect these houses any time. - Real Estate Brokers - OAKVILLE ARDENS n, cent, h.. They the Queen, Elizabeth Wii & RYRIE

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