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Oakville-Trafalgar Journal, 23 Sep 1948, p. 2

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rem THE OAKVILLE-TRA! PEOPLE and EVENTS A check-up of homes and busi- ness places will begin in Bronte during the latter part of this month and carry on through Fire Prevention Week, which will take place Oct. 3 to Oct. 9, offi- cials of Bronte No. 1 brigade an- nounced this week. Firemen will appreciate the co-operation and courtesy of residents during this inspection, which, they point out, is for their own benefit. Mr. and Mrs. William Trentiak have moved into one of the apart- ments above the Oakville bowling lanes, Last Thursday evening Mere- dith McKim and Walter Allan were tossed into the river when Meredith's sailboat overturned. The two boys, being good swim- mers, had no difficulty in swim- ming to the pier. The lake was very rough at the time. sissies Tree Guests of their grandmother, Auxiliary | Mrs. E. Fitzgerald, Trafalgar St. ciliary | South, Bronte, were Mr. and Mrs. William Banner and Miss Frances Fitzgerald, of Detroit, Michigan. PE The Oakville Ladies' entertained the Ladies' 4 of the Bronte Legion on Tuesday, September 14th, with dancing and delicious refreshments at the Legion hall. Mrs. Bremner Sargant has re- covered from an attack of flu. Mrs. William F. Woods and daughter, Shirley, Deane Ave,| Mr. J. M. Wallace last Satur- have sailed for England, where|day announced five $200 scholar- ships for students taking the course at the Canadian Memorial Chiropractic hospital, as the On- tario body and the Canadian asso- ciation of Chiropractors concluded their convention. The course is the only one of ifs kind in the British Empire, and the college is equipped with a complete labor- atory. they will spend a six months' va- cation. frre Mr. and Mrs. William Hoey, Ontario St., Bronte, announce the arrival of a baby daughter at the Private Patients' Pavilion of the Toronto General hospital, Wednes- day, Sept. 15th, a sister for Caro- lyne. Mrs. Clifford Carpenter is Vis: iting in Niagara Falls for a week. wn Mr. and Mrs. Frank Russell and family, formerly of Bracebridge, have moved into one of the apart- ments above the Oakville bowling lanes. "axes Howard Binns, manager of the Century and Gregory theatres, has been promoted to a new as- signment in the Maritimes. He will take over the management of the Sydney Mines theatre with ALGAR JOURNAL J GREGORY RI., SAT. IT'S SO EASY ON THE EYES! A new screen has been installed at your thea- tre in the interests of better movie enjoyment. upervising I jes for the theatre in North Sydney. Pa Mr. and Mrs. C. Hillmer have left for Quebec City to meet their friend, Mrs. Pilgrim, from Corn- wall, England. PE Graham Willis entertained on Friday night for a group of boys and girls. srw Sally Armstrong celebrated her sixth birthday on Saturday with a party. Cres Mr. Reginald Holman- has re- turned from Quebec, where he has been on business for most of the summer. EEE On Sunday, the Bronte Angli- can church will celebrate its harv- est festival. euchre will be Tord Forty-Miner" STIRLING - DYNES | THURS., FRI., SAT. SEPT. 23 - 24 - 25 FILMED ALLITS PECTACLE. Tn ouvia --* = i FLYHN-deHAVILLAND == BASIL RATHBONE - CLAUDE RAINS © A Thanksg held in St. Mary's school hall on October 6th at 8:30 pm. Pa Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Walklett have taken up residence at 27 Kerr Street. rman Messrs. A. Gerard, Frank Ger- ard, Gordon Lewis and "Skip" Lewis have rzturned from vaca- tion in Northern Ontario. PRP Election of committees for the coming season was the chief order of business when Oakville Arts and Crafts Inc. met at The Barn last night. FE Rev. W. B. Caswell officiated at a quiet wedding at his residence on Balsam Drive, Friday even- ing, when Margaret Maxwell Mel- burn Melvor of Islington, recent- ly from Scotland, became the bride of George Maxwell Ralph, Toronto. Mrs. W. T. Hanbrook and Mrs. W. T. Caswell were the attendants. xxx Private and Mrs. J. W. Chris- tian have taken up residence at 34 Normandie Dr. Pte. Christian is stationed at Ortona barracks. Par Trafalgar township council will What's Wrong With ~~ Modern Robth pain roa y/ SCOTT- BRITTON. HAYES. cikhiey Ax pursda Thursday, Sept. 23 1a SEPT. 23-24 . 35 ITS BREATH-TAKING MAIESTY...ITS LEGENDARY DARI MADE IT THE GLORY TOWN OF THE GREAT SOUTHWES]) BYQRe Bruc ars. J frormativ CINECOLOR, Leptemb J ruce { RUSSELL HAYDEN'S" CATHERINE Chg pea GEORGE CLEVELAND « LG. M ELAND - re ut a 3 ARTLIN, JESCRIP,, TN wim PEGGY RYAN EDITH FELLOWS JUNE STOREY KEN. HOWELL WHAT HAP 3 4 2 Tor SHOCKING DRAMA OF FLAMING UNE ' = porta SEPT. 27-28. i mn app! ie sho fpost-wa ticles armen! ca dquo bversea ponveno Y-- ABPENS 10 100,000 AGERS YEARLY A =/ meet in the council chambers on Friday evening. PRC Mr. John Danson, of the Halton hardware staff, is confined to his home through illness. EE Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Me- Arthur have moved into their new home on Allan Street N, PE 'The Oakville Philatelic society MONDAY, TUESDAY SEPT. 27 - 28 That "Margie" Gal . . . and That "Mother Wore Tights" Guy . . . in Another Great Hit ! ae (Marg ie) tN one) 7 a Dan oe FORME ith ISR LEVANT - BARBARA LAWRENCE Directed by LLOYD BACON « Produced by FRED KOHLMAR SEPT. 29 - 30 MILEAND - DIETRICH Golden ° » Earrings A MITCHELL LEISEN paccion MURVN YE BRUCE LESTER REINHOLD SCHUNZEL « DENNIS HOEY QUENTIN REYNOLDS. AIR-CONDITIONED COMFORT will meet on Tuesday evening, September 28th, at Teen Town, at 8 pm. The junior club will meet at 7 p.m. The majority of the membership was present at the corn and weiner roast held last Wednesday at Streetsville, when the local stamp collectors chose officers for the new bowling league they will sponsor. The group adopted the name, 'Phillies Bowling League," as most of the bowlers will be Philatelists. Of- ficers chosen were Reg. Camm, president; Blanche Christianson, secretary, and William Shears, treasurer. ras Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Parker, who arrived in Canada from England only a few weeks ago, have re- tourned to their home on Wilson Avenue N. cera Oakville fire department were called upon to cope with another traffic blaze Sunday night, when a short circuit set fire to the cab of a transport trailer eastbound on the Queen Elizabeth Way. The blaze was extinguished quickly, BUSINESS DIRECTORY | T. S. H. GILES Real Estate and Insurance 139 Colborne Street East Oakville - - - - Phone 532 19 Melinda St. Torcnto - - - - Adelaide 2761 Evenings - - - Oakville 712 DR. MAURICE E. LUNAU Physician & Surgeon Office Hours: Afternoon -- 1.30 - 4.00 Evenings -- 7.00 - 8.30 or Ly appointment Phone 500 Church and Thomas Sts. AT THE BARGAIN COUNTER 143 Colborne St. You can buy: Pianos, Gram- ophones, Health Ray Artic- les, 1'urniture, Stoves, Guns, Ranges, Skates, Clocks, Books, Lamps, and Trunks. Many useful articles New znd Used at a Bargain. GCF.DON BARTHOLOMEW Dump and General Trucking Firewood, Posts, Sand and Gravel. LGWER MIDDLE ROAD Phone 342-W-13 L. STREET 'Window Cleaning Service Floors Cleaned & Polished PHONE 1388 keeping damage to a FA Flt.-Lieut. Leslie Banner, who was killed when the jet plane he was piloting crashed near Ken- dal last week-end, was the only brother of Mrs. Ross Ballentine, Douglas Ave. and a nephew of Mr, J. M. Wallace and Mrs. Gor- don Perdue. PE Mr. and Mrs. J. B. O. Kent, of Port Credit, have taken up resi- dence on Watson Ave. PPE Mr. and Mrs. George Clarke, of Palmerston, were visitors at the Industrial Exhibition Friday even- ing. see D. A. McCONACHIE Barrister - Solicitor Notary Public 169 COLBORNE ST. Telephone Oakville 1304 ANTIQUE TREASURES Now Located Dundas Highway (No. 5) and 6th Line West of Trafalgar - Four Miles from Oakville -- PHONE 407-W-4 -- INTERIOR DECORATING Painting and Paper Hanging Furniture Refinished Like New The juvenile Orange lodge, of Bronte, are holding a dance and grand draw at the Community hall on October 22nd. Plywood Lime - Oak Finish Guaranteed Workmanship Phone 1124 ___35) 42-43 McMILLAN & ISARD Barristers - Solicitors Notaries Public Angus McMillan John F. Isard 139 Colborne Street Bast Telephone Oakville 532 CARPENTRY REPAIRS - ALTERATIONS KITCHEN CUPBOARDS No Job Too Small --CALL-- A. S. WRIGHT Call 97- Evenings 1. F. CLEMENT HOME ELECTRIC Commercial Sales & Service Frigidaire Products Iron Fireman Heating Units Repairs to All Household Appliances NE 265-M Sheddon Avenue JOB PRINTING COMMERCIAL WORK Of All Types Layout and Creative Advertising Service AT THE JOURNAL INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL DOMESTIC ELECTRICAL SERVICE BROWN ELECTRIC CONTRACTORS Gord Brown Phone 1059 Oakville CARLTON. GREEN Osteopath 21 Division Street By Appointments: Phone 826 Evenings, Wednesday After- noon, Saturday and Sunday. GRADING R. H. TROWBRIDGE ERINDALE W, GENERAL INSURANCE H. S. THORNTON Phone 874 Li-keshore West, Oalkvilk ROSS RYRIE Barrister - Solicitor Notary Public Office: Colborne St. Tel. Oakville 65 Residence - Tel. Clarkson 1} BILL ANDERSON RADIO - APPLIANCES Sales & Service Phone 521-M : Dunn St. North - Oakvil H. C. SEWELL ONTARIO LAND SURVEYOR Oakville - Phone 1297-4 OAKVILLE LANDSCAPE SERVICE Landscaping - Rocleries - Sold [ Evergreen Trees - Roses - Ei Ig R, N. F. NIELSEN Phone Oakville 1294-W-1 C. L. OLIVER Accounting and Auditing Business Systems Install Income Tax Returns | Office above Black's G10¢®] P. .0. Box 402 3 Ham. 7-5452 - Oakville 1% THE OPTOMEIRY PRACT of the late HAUGHTON O. LAIRD is being continued bY CARSTEN GLAHN Optometrist - Optics? FOR APPOINTMENT . . Phone 1375 178 Colborne St. Body and Fender Repal® Car Repainting Expert Workmanship - F* Estmates CLARK'S SERVICE CENT Body and Fender Shop Oak 7003 Phone Cooksville 185 R 18 Colborne St W- Beside B-A Station, W. 0! "J Journal Advertising Pays Dividen SE

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