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Oakville Star & Independent (Oakville, ON), 25 May 1934, p. 8

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Ilf oil ! eossip TOW N ODD FELLOW S W E N T T O CH U RCH I Daughters o f Rebekah Joined W ith Them in 115th A n n iversary T o mark the one hundred and f i f teenth anniversary o f the fou n d in g o f O ddfellow ship the m em bers o f Oakville lodge, No. 132, m arched from their hall on C olborne street to S t. John' s U nited church on Sunday fo r the 11 o 'clock service, fo r ty stro n g . O ccu p yin g the fr o n t centre seats o f the church w ere tw en ty m em bers o f the D aughters o f F abekah . T h e serm on w as ~ ~ 'a ch ed b y Bro. the R e v . E . O . Leym our, M .A ., B . D ., w ho to o k fc v his them e, as had been suggested to him, " F it f o r a K in g," fr o m I Sam uel, 16th chanter. The ?~','>ker '-- c c r xi l bed the c h c - . - j g o f a K in g in the days o f Samuel and Jesse. Seven stal w art sons o f Jesse had been r e je c t ed, and on ly D avid, ou t ten din g the " - ?ks, r e m a in e d . D avid fo u n d fa v or and was anointed leader, as the L ord look eth on the h e a rt. The system o f ch oosin g a leader tod a y is p robably n ot as g ood as in those sem i-barbarian days. W ell kn ow n hym ns w ere sung during the service and the ch oir sang tw o an th em s. A m ale quar tette, " R em em ber M e, O M ighty O ne," com prising H ugh Carson, H arvey L yon , D avid R ichardson and Irven Fell, ch oir leader, was a fe a ture o f the serv ice. ST. JOHN'S UNITED R E V . E. O. SE YM O U R , M .A ., B.D . M inister CHOOSE THE BEST* - fo rJh o sE i]ou Iove- Kno o» of N ew s w e!l W orth ^ *» Reading. * 11 a.m. SU N D A Y SC H OO L A N N IV E R S A R Y R e v . II. " . D odgson, o f Ham ilton, w ill speak. E very scholar and parent to be present. 2.30 SU N D A Y SC H OO L in Lusk H all, 7 p.m. CH O IR E X C H A N G E R e v . C . C . W ashington and his choir from Fairbank A v e., T oron to, w ill take the s e r v ice . Y O U W IL L BE W E L C O M E . O F F IC IA L FIG U RES O F L A S T E L E C T IO N F ollow in g is a list o f the o ffic ia l fig u res o f the votes p olled th rough out the cou n ty at the last provincial e le c tio n : Blakelock H illm er A c t o n . . .............................439 412 B u rlin g ton ....................... 370 747 G eorgetow n . . . . 466 566 M ilto n ............................... 382 501 O a k v ille............................ 876 990 A d v an ce p o l l .. ..3 8 E SQ U ESIN G 87 47 240 79 79 85 48 45 85 135 67 j i -- Oakville baseball team p la ys at M ilton on Satu rd ay. - - '. I r s . J . I ) . D ick, o f Orillia, was a v isitor in tow n on ^W ednesday. -- Flags w ere fly in g fr o m the sch ool fla g poles on W edn esday-- E m pire D a y . . -- M erton and Sheridan new s are crow ded ou t o f this issue and w ill appear n ext w eek . -- B ram pton ladies d efea ted the S .O .S .A . team at B ram pton on Tuesday evenin g b y 3 2 -9 . · -- Miss Edith Steed, p o s to ffic e em ployee, is h aving h er tw o-w eek s' h oliday and is v isitin g in H am ilt : '. and oth er p la ces. -- P u blic sch ool children are train in g f o r the cou n ty fie ld day to be held at M ilton on Saturday, June 9. -- The S t. Ju de' s W . A . held a su ccessfu l tea at the hom e o f M rs. GeoTge Chisholm, M acD onald R oad, on T u esda y a fte rn o o n . -- Oakville la d ies' softba ll team have th eir fir s t en gagem ent at hom e this F rid a y evenin g against} L on g Bran",a, at V icto ria pa rk . -- D r . D o n . M . G allie, o f Chic a go, stopped o f f fo r an h ou r to see old frien d s in Oakville on his w a y to the b ig dental con v en tion b ein g held in T o r o n to . -- C om m ittee room s have been opened b y T . A . Blakelack in the G u lledge building fo r m e rly occu pied b y the Oakville News, at the w est end o f C olborn e street. Send them, by Motor Coach -safe, coTnfortabte « and convenient. Tickets, Tim e Tables and all Coach m ation at T ravel In fo r G ibson's Restaurant Phone 600 BELI EVE I T OR NOT ! YOU CAN SAVE, 25 per cent of your Fuel Bill by having your Home T reat ed with Stew arttow n . . . . 1 4 4 D u b lin ......................... i2 3 G lenw illiam s . . . 97 N o r v a l.............................. 94 M ilton H eights . . 36 T h om pson 's C om ers 133 -- The Oakville ladies' lawn bow l- H o r n b y ............................ 57 ig club has been reorgan ized f o r the Sp roat's ........................... 75 season, w ith the fo llo w in g o ffic e r s : N ASSAGAW EYA H o n . Pres., M rs. C . P . Chisholm ; P r e s ., M rs. H . P ra tt; V ic e -p r e s ., B r o o k v ille .. . . . . 1 7 7 194 M rs. A . D . Chisholm, secretary- C am pbellville K natchbull . . . . 163 treasurer, M rs. M ary Dill. NELSO N Dry Insulex Prevents Draughts and escape of Heat. -- T h e anr.Val church parade o f 149 G irl Guides and B row nies w ill be F reem a n .......................140 100 59 h eld on Sunday, M ay 27th. The N elson V illage . . 60 com pany w ill m eet at G eorg e's L o w v i l l e ................. 107 77 square at 10.30 a . m . and m arch to K ilb rid e ............................ 110 34 S t. Ju d e's ch u rch . A ll Guides B ell' s School ------ 64 -- C ou n cillor John A . M cD onald A p p leb y " ........................I l l 59 please turn out in fu ll u n ifo rm . has been fo llo w in g his trade as Strathcona . . . . 81 179 -- T h e " P ortrait o f John W ilkin Z im m e r m a n ................ 35 builder at G alt du ring the past fo r t 30 night, but he cam e hom e f o r the son " b y his grandson, J . W . L . TRAFALGAR coun cil m eetin g on M onday evening. F orster, presents one o f the m ost Boyn e .................... 218 75 -- C onservative w om en w ill tie vital fig u re s in the h istorical c o l D rum quin . . . . . . . . 160 99 addressed by M rs . U rquhart, o f lection w hich Perkins B u ll has been P o stv ille .......................... 80 63 P ort Credit, in W . S . D avis' com g ath ering and w hich is n ow on view, M unn' s ........................... 139 59 m ittee room s on M onday, 28th inst., fr e e o f charge, at the W om en 's A rt j 72 P a l e r m o ......................... 138 The painting o f the I at 3 o ' c lo c k . See advt. e lsew h ere. j A s s o c ia tio n . B r o n te ...........................191 120 flesh is pa rticu la rly satisfying. The M cC ran ey's 56 107 -- P osters are ou t an n oun cing a fa c e is keen, lively, and y e t has a 9th L in e... . . . .1 3 7 172 pu blic m eetin g in th e in terests o f spiritual gentleness. T h e eyes are j W . S . D avis, C onservative candi- j direct and c a n d id ; the fin e b row and I M ajority f o r Blakelock, 72 date, at P alerm o, on T u esday even sense o f repose im press the beh old -1 ing, M ay 29, at w hich H on. G. H . er. A b ov e all the artist has caught Challies, provin cial secretary, w ill the hum anity, the tolerance o f his speak, w ith M r . Davis and oth ers. sitter, on w hom su rely w isdom had laid h er han ds. -- The Oakville Girl G uides are A m eetin g o f the w om en o f Oak h olding a garden p a rty a t the hom e W IL D A N IM A L L IF E ville w ho are interested in the suc of M rs. D . E . G allow ay, L ake , IN H A B IT E D TH E M A R S H cess o f W . S . D avis' cam paign in shore road w est, on Saturday, June ( the com in g election are invited to be 2nd, fro m 3 to G o ' clock . Sale o f , A ccid en tly o r otherw ise the tall presen t at the com m ittee room s ad hom e cookin g, can dy and Guide ( w ork . R efresh m en ts and a ftern oon grass, w eeds and oth er w ild grow th join in g the Public L ib ra ry on M on coverin g the marsh land n orth o f the day, the 28th day o f M ay, at 3 p.m . tea w ill b e s e r v e d . radial bridge w as fir e d yesterday ( D . S . T . ) M rs. U rquhart w ill a d T h e fire dress the m eeting on organization. -- G eorg e K ress, w ho started in ' and made rapid h eadw ay . the hardw are business w ith the late ; g o t into the pile o f debris n ear the j E v ery b od y w elcom e. W m . Black, o f D urham , then w ent bridge and several cotton tails, also fr o m their to T oron to, and fiv e years ago came a skunk, w ere driven AUCTION S A L E A small chem ical en to O akville as m an a ger o f the H igh- happy h om es. gine w as kept in readiness in case w ay hardw are store, has n ow taken j A ov er the K elley h ardw are business, the fir e m igh t g e t ou t o f hand. in the fo r m e r M cG reg or stand, and pa rticu la rly h eavy sm oke rose fro m the bu rn in g vegetation and several M RS. K. R. M cG R E G O R w ill carry a com plete lin e . m en w ere k ep t bu sy preven tin g t h e ! Corn er First and C olborn e Streets, -- There w ill be an exchange o f fir e fr o m spreading tow ard property. O akville ' ers and choirs at S t . J oh n ' s The destruction o f m osqu ito larvae ; ' church n e x t Sunday evening, m ay have been a blessing to hum an - 1 Saturday, June 2, at 2 p.m. R e v . E . O . S ey m ou r and the ity . TER M S-- CA SH will g o to Fairlaw n avenue G . C . G IB SO N , A u ction eer. i , T o ro n to , and B e v . C . C . S P E C IA L C A N V A S S FO R FUN DS W ash in gton and his ch oir o f the city A special canvass f o r fu n ds fo r chu rch w ill com e to S t. J oh n 's. the British and F oreign B ible S ociety · -- A ll appeals f o r additions to the .iust conclu ded by the local branch ROUND T R IP tow n v o te r s' list had to be file d w ith has resulted in a g o o d ly sum bein g the tow n clerk on W ednesday. Both realized to help alon g this w orthy C O A C H E X C U R SIO N S Liberals and C onservatives had w en t j c a u s e . T o all Stations in ov e r the tow n as w ith a fin e tooth | The o ffic e r s o f the local branch com b, and a lon~ list o f nam es w ill wish to express th eir appreciation o f W ESTERN CAN AD A com e b e fo r e Judge M un ro w hen he j the generous response to this appeal. G oin g D ates: opens cou rt in O akville at 9 o ' clock A n y citizen w ho m ay have been ov D aily June 10 to 30 a . m . on S a tu rd a y . erlook ed b y the canvassers and w ho Return L im it: 45 Days desires to help alon g this g o o d w ork, -- J . P e rcy Page, a fo rm e r O a k -' T O U R IS T SL E E P IN G and an y w ho prom ised consideration ville high sch ool b o y and B ronte cit C A R P R IV IL E G E S at a later date, m a y m ake rem ittance izen, rem ains the undisputed k in g o f to the loca l secretary-treasu rer, A . On paym ent o f a slight additional the basketball w o r ld . His p r o t e - ' H . Lyle, and such rem ittances w ill passage fa re charge fo r each person gees, the E dm onton Grads, have be ack n ow led ged and sent on to the tourist sleeping car accom m odation been Canadian cham pions f o r t h ir -' B ible S o c ie ty . m ay he secured at regular rates. teen years, and h olders o f the Un- < S topovers granted at P ort A rth u r, d erw ood trop h y since 1U23. The O n t ., and all stations w est th e r e o f BORN G rads played the C hicago Spencer F ull particulars fr o m any agen t Coal g irls at E dm on ton on Saturday F L E U T Y -- In the W ood stock G ener D A V IS Phone 76. D OTY Yards near C.N.R. Station. Blakelock Brothers Building Contractors and Builders' Supplies T H Y US PROM PT SERVICE ESTIM ATE S FREE E V E R Y T H IN G TO BUILD A N Y T H IN G Cement, Sewer Pipe, Gyproc, Insul Board and all Plasterers' Materials. Sash Doors and Mouldings, Hardwood Flooring Always in Stock. Old Floors Resurfaced and Made Like New, with Our Modern Electric Floor Sander ASK FOR PRICES If you are satisfied tell others, if not, tell us. Randal Street, -- East of Temperance Hall. Phones:-- Days, 2 1 4 ; Night, 473-- 73 N O T IC E . ! Cliff Speers and His Music | For Dances, Parties, Banquets. Etc. Term s on application. Bronte Phone Household Effects 21r 1 3 j i C E N T A M IL E and w on 100 to 3JT, and again on M onday and w on 46 to 37, g ivin g them the in ternational cham pion sh ip . al hospital, on W edn esday, M ay 23rd, 1934, to M r. and M rs. W . 'Byrnes F leu ty, o f ` E m bro, a daughter-- H elen G ertrude. Canadian Pacific JNO. R. B Y E R S Local A g en t --r rotn the Cclxnil'HS (Ohio) Dispztclu- FAIR ENOUGH TO BOTH

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