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Oakville-Trafalgar Journal, 11 Nov 1948, p. 2

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PEOPLE and EVENTS Members of Arts and Crafts Inc.are swinging into an all out drive this week to assure the success of their draw in aid of the Oakville-Trafalgar ~~ Mem- orial hospital drive. The draw, as announced last week, will feature Lil White Cookee, a ped- igreed cocker spaniel of champ- ion stock bred by Herbert C. Merry. Arts and Crafts membe, are particularly enthusiastic pressing this, their own pet pro- ject to assist the hospital camp- aign. Readers who hope to win Cookee, plus one year's supply of Dr. Ballard's canned dog food should contact Mrs. Jack Carp- enter or Mrs. H. C. Caine for tickets. Frain" Mr, and Mrs: William Shields are happy to announce the ar- rival of their daughter, Vivian Dorothy, on Thursday, Novem- ber 4th. fxs The annual Christmas bazaar arranged by the Ladies of Knox Presbyterian Church will be held in the Church hall on Thursday afternoon, November 25, from three to 5.30 p.m. Mr. Roy Irwin has returned from a trip to Tulsa, Oklahoma. rar Mr. 'and Mrs. G. Pitney _ were among the guests when repre- sentatives of the diplomatic corps were entertained at the opening engagement of Carl Brison at the King Edward Hotel. Lieutenant-Colonel H. L. K. Mason has been appointed to Central Command Oakville to succeed Lieut.-Col. R. H. Ramsay who has been transferred to Ot- tawa. | Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Ryrie and Mr. and Mrs. H. MacKendrick will be among the guests at the re- ception given by Lieutenant-Gov- ernor Ray Lawson and Mrs. Law- son in honour of guests and e: hibitors at the Royal Winter Fair Mrs land is son-in-law, Turnbull, Jenks, of London siting her daughter Mr, and Mrs, Wm A quiet wedding ized on Saturday, at St. Judes hurch, Brantford, when Elizabeth Counsell Ferg son of Oakville and formerly of Woodstock, became the bride of Capt, C Mason of Oakville and Oshawa, The minister was Rev. F. T. Shafter, The bride was attended by her' sister-in-law, Mrs. Robt. Counsell and was given in marriage by her brother, Mr. Robert Counsell. The groom was attended by Mr. Clayton Hal- lett, Sonva. After the service a re- ception was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Counsell, u- THE OAKVILLE-TRAFALGAR JOURNAL Thursday, Noy, 1, 1 THE OLD HOME TOWN. wav rrssces By STANLEY THIS ONE, MAW, WOULD BE A LOT O HELP TO You -- "EXPERIENCED WOMAN i TWO CHILDREN AND SICK HUSBAND = WANTS LIGHT HOUSE WORK-AO WASH IRONING OR HEAVY Ci ov Re WITH RADIO-: SoRoAY USE OF CAR ON DAYS OFF - DESIRES HOME MORE THAN WAGES READ SOME OF THE 4 ADS' i and as solemn- November 6th == Ty 5 sovotcars 1a woaso wows neseaves 10-15 Among those who entertained for Mrs. John A. Elliott, formerly Norma Costello, of Clarkson, prior fo her marriage last Sat- urday, were Mrs. George Scarle, Port Credit, Mrs. Fred Orr, Mrs. G: Mills, Mrs. S. Herridge, Miss 5 S : ¢ 1 Dobe Victoria St, Brantford. The coup-|Jean Mills, s Lenore h i i Miss Betty Hardy, all of Clarkson. reside in Oakville, 3 £ orale ne Mrs, Victor Costello entertained hy ) at a trousseau tea for her daugh- An Armistice service will be held in the Church of the Epi- phany, Bronte, on Sunday, Nov ter last week >= Mrs. J. O. Faser entertained at ember 14, at 10 am. Rev. Paull, coffee party yesterday. Stirling, who was with the In-| ata dian Army during World 'War IL | waiton Memorial Church, at will preach, Bronte, was the scene of a quiet seis iris wedding last Saturday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Pickard, |when Rev. W. T. Delve officiated of Charleboix, Michigan, spent|at the marriage ceremony of last week visiting relatives and |Betty Levesque, daughter of Mr. friends in the Bronte area and Mrs, George Betts, George- . Fa town, and Harry Hojberg, son of The W. A. of Bronte Church of Epiphany met at the home of LETTERBOX INSTALLATION AND NUMBERS PHONE 164-w-2 THUR.: FRI.: SAT. NOV. 11-12-13 Mus. S. Short Tuesday afternoon, when final arrangements were made for the bazaar to be held December 11 in the community hall. Mrs. Belt, who has been stay- ing with the J. A. Whelans, has gone to Toronto for a visit. The Bronte Branch, Canadian Legion, held a euchre and dance in the community hall last Fri- day night. Pr The Carry-On Club, of Bronte, held their birthday party in the United parsonage last Thursday. : Clothes uns ONLY THREE MORE DAYS TO SEE co-starring JANET Patrons Each Evening Beautifull New Fuller RT Mr. and Mrs. Andres Hojberg, of Olden, Denmark. Bridal attend- ants were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hickson, Bronte, at whose home the wedding reception was held. Misses Mary, Joan and Margar- ct McCleary spent the week-end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. A, B, McCleary, Douglas Ave. Mr. and Mrs, Noél Baton are leaving for a week of deer hunt- ing in Ontario's northland. Patrons for the Memorial Hos- pital Benefit theatre night spon- sored by Oakville Rotary Club, to be held as a midnight show in the Century theatre Friday eve- will be; Lt-Col. the Hon. Lawson, OBE, LLD,; Ma- eneral C. Vokes, CB. C.B.E., D.S.0.; Hughes Cleaver, MP,; il Stanley Hall, M.P,P.; and Mayor Charles V. Hillmer. 'COLUMBIA PICTURES presente Brushes MON.: TUES.: NOV. 15-16 Popula r Demand Musial win wea) Ti WED.: THUR.: NOV. 17-18 BURT LANCASTER | Walk LIZABETH SCOTT A The energetic women's organ- ization of St. Jude's Anglican Church is busily engaged with final planning for the annual | Christmas Fair, to be held in the | Church hall November 20. | The marriage of Squadron Lea- der J, B. Acton Fleming, Q.B.E, RAF, son of the late Henry Acton Fleming of Toronto, and Mrs. P. D. Ivey of Oakville, to Cynthia Fvelyn, youngest daugh- ter of the Rey. A, L, B, and Mrs, Williams, The Vicerage, Bourn. cmouth, England, took place on Wednesday, November the third, at St. Peters Church, Bourne- mouth, Stalin r to bury the hatchet that is, if he can find a vulnerable spot. A girl likes to be considered ship- shape in everything but her figure. HECKLED BY REDS --~Central Press Canadian Standing before a microphone outside Mansion House in London, Anthony Eden, former British for- eign' minister, makes a recruiting speech. Duririg the address he was heckled by Communists who dis- MUSIC ALBUM By Irven Fell Just an item or two of musical interest gleaned from musical periodicals. Who does not rem- ember the old song, "On the Road to Mandaly" and "Sylvia" and then in the scared sphere, "The Lord is My Light, There are sev- eral more I could mention, church anthems and so on, all by Oley Speaks. All his compositions were appealling, chuck full of Melody and enjoyed by all. Mr. Speaks died on August 27th, 1948 in New York city. He was 72 years of age. Beside being a composer of note in the lighter vein, Mr. Speaks was a church and con cert soloist on the organ and pi- ano. Many of his songs and bal- lads will perpetuate his name. Reginald Stewart, well known Toronto Scotch musician who went to the United States is ap- parently making quite a name for himself as conductor of the Baltimore Symphony, An article says that he will introduce sev- eral new numbers in his reper- toire this coming season. Taa bad a man of his calibre couldn't have been kept in Canada. I always re- member his playing of Bach's "Jesus Joy of Man's Desiring", We are all more or less inter- ested in how the Metropolitan Opera fares, partly becadse we hear it over the radio and partly because of its general manager, the Canadian from Guelph, Ed- ward Johnson, It had announced the cancella- tion of the 1949 season on account of financial difficulties but with the co-operation of the unions in- volved ways and means have been found to carry on. It will be the "Met's" 64th season, The season will he shorter by two weeks, the first opera being on November 29th, Speaking of financial difficul- ties in opera, it is announced that that the city of Los Angeles is to have a new opera house at an es- timated cost of ten million dol- lars. Not much financial difficulty there apparently. Home & School Notes At the annual mesting ~ of {he Home and School Club held Thurs- day night in the High Schoal auditorium Ralph Youaz was ap- pointed president for the coming year, Other officers elected were Vice-presidents, Don MacRae, John Ross; Recording secretary, Mrs. Alan Weatherstone; Cor- responding secretary, Mrs, J, M, McFaul; Treasurer, Mrs, John Ross; executive, Mrs. E. J. Far- ley, Mrs. Ken McTaggart, Mrs. E Sale, C. C. Gunyon and Fred Turner. Roy Smith, vice-presid- ent Ontario Home and School as- sociation conducted the elections. P. J. Cowan, retired president, thanked his executive for their co-operation and expressed the hope that the club would carry on the work which had been start- ed in the community. The high school glee club under the direc- tion of Hugh Brearly, rendered two numbers and Mrs. Grant, district chairman of Home and School clubs installed the pew officers. Guest speaker was Rev. 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