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Oakville-Trafalgar Journal, 6 Sep 1951, p. 4

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THE OAKVILLE-TRAFALGAR JOURNAL To Sept. 6, 105] Page 4 stream orchids and orange B k B Ou blossoms. t WEDDINGS Miss Marion Johnson, maid of urkes bow honor and cousin of the bride,| A heavy hitting band of Port SHANNON--IOHNSON wore a gown of pale green taf-| Colborne Sailors slugged the lo- ground of gladioll feta with full, flowing net ,| cal Burke fastballers into sub- rmed the setting in | and matching accessories, mission last week, ousting them Memorial church the junior bridesmaid, from the O.A.S.A. second round afternoon for the mar-|Stance Johnson, was playdown as they swept a best- Elinore Edith, daughter |Sowned in yellow motif. Best. man | jjthree series two straight. Mrs. Ken C. John | Vas Robert Burton, Georsetowh | pi ying ac Busby Park Thurs: of Bronte, to Kenneth Shan. | while Robert Shannon was the; lo "ihe Ports belted Bill , son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank [Usher : Fraser for four runs early, and of Milton. Rev. W. At the reception held at the | oy; on to win 8-3 Al Redshaw officiated, with the bride's [home of Mrs. G. Goodfellow, the, "ine lone shining light with at the organ bride's mother received Wearing) uy, willow for Burkes, collecting an afternoon dress of blue crepe. ERE in marriage by her fath-| Her accessories were in grey, three for 3 Sails the bride wore a gown of mauve | and she carried a bouquet of| At Port Colborne stun ay, cut on conventional lines, [pink roses. Mrs. Shannon chose however, the Seiler ent and matching veil. She carried |an afternoon gown of fuchia|town in a big way, in ingle Bible set off with |orepe with navy accessories serles with an 11-0 shutou EER FRESH AND IMPORTED FRUITS AND VEGETABLE SPECIAL PICKED FRESH DAILY CORN - PER DOZEN - .39 TOMATOES - 6 QT. BSK. - .39 LLOYD HERRIDGE LAKESHORE HWY. JUST WEST OF B.A. What Do You Want? The Terrence Bayleys know how to get what they want. Whenever there is an item they require, and as they are build- ing a new home they find they very often want something a little off the beaten path of FOR SALE items advertised in the Journal, they stated their needs in the WANTED section. Each time they had more of- ferings than they could use. "People should advertise for the the things they want instead of waiting for someone to decide they want to sell such a thing)" Mr. Bayley said. "Seeing the advertisement often suggests to someone that they no longer require what you want. They might never think of selling it otherwise. We've never had a miss yet with the Journal. Why, we even found a place to live for three weeks until we could get into our new house. That's a real want when you have to get out of your former house." If you've been waiting to see something, advertised that you need, why not try the Bayleys "Pattern for Success" and use a Journal WANTED advertise- ment? A phone call to 1298 be- fore Wednesday noon of each week will insure your request being seen by many people. OBITUARIES FRANK NEAVE Buddies of the Canadian Legion and Oakville fire department joined a host of friends in paying their last respects to Frank Neave, who passed away last weet. Funeral services, held in the Morden Funeral Chapel, were conducted by the Rey. G. K. Nicholl on Saturday afternoon, with interment taking place in St. Jude's cemetery. Born in St. Anne's-by-the-sca, Wales, 51 years ago, Mr. Neave came to Canada in 1913. Formerly. employed by the Kendall Leather Co., he had been recently em- ployed at Central Army Com- mand. Always keenly interested in the activities of the fire department, he was made an honorary mem- ber of the brigade when an in- dustrial accident forced him onto the inactive list a few years ago. A sports enthusiast, he develop- ed an active interest in baseball and hockey, and had been assoc- iated with the organization of. teams in these sports for many years. At the time of his death, he was coaching two baseball teams. He is survived by his wife, the former Aileen Harker. on North Side HOW DOES YOUR ADVERTISING INVESTMENT COMPARE WITH THE RVERAGE..... g ' Competent business men scale their advertising investment, in propor- tion to gross sales. Then they use their advertising on a programme basis, so as to follow a systematic a plan. 95% of all the failures tn business The following percentages of gross sales are Followed, according to a survey made by competent authorities: Department Stores Men's Stores Women's Wear Shops Furniture Stores Drug Stores . Jewellery Stores Grocery Stores Meat Markets Dry Cleaners ple Hardware Stores Other Businesses POW SN ON OW WI COoOMUO--_VW=Wo are from the ranks of non- advertisers. Only 39, of those who fail, are advertisers. What About Your Store, Mr. Businessman? Check your Gross Sales and then your advertising appropriation can be figured easily . Your business cannot differ much from the average in your line and i you wish to improve it, or hold it where it is today . . . Then you cannot ignore your duty to yourself . . . . Possibly we can help you... The Advertising Medium that has produced the greatest results for business men who have decided to reach the majority of homes where the people "buy locally" is .. .. THE JOURNAL "Buy Your Advertising in the Paper with the Readers who Buy' FOR... UMBER --SEE-- CHAS. F. DOTY AND SON Dundas St. N. H Phone 76 Men of the "Van Doos, Strathcona Horse Regiment. "YAN DOOS" WELCOME MECHANIZED LiFy one of Canada's renowned regimen Serving in Korea, are brought in from patrol on {anks of the 1g Here they "disembark" il truck from the 54th Transport Company, R.C.AS.C. --Central Press Canagi ts noy and board wali CALVARY BAPTIST Rev. Al A. Stoll Rev. John Boelimer, ney min- ister at High Park Baptist church, occupied the pulpit during both services last Sunday. The Win- ona violin trio offered selections; during the evening service Rev. J. R. Muchin, @reshyter- fan missionary from India, will conduct next Sunday's service, while Rev. William Ray will be the minister on Sept. 15. This Friday night's cottage meeting will be held at the home of George Stairs, Meadow- brook. ST. JUDE'S Rev. F. C. Jackson Regular services resumed last Sunday, while it was announced that Friday 7.30 am. services will resume Sept. 7 and that 9.45 Sunday services will commence again Sept. 16. - The September meeting of the Women's Guild will be held next Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Patrick Cavanagh, 8th Line N., at 815. The senior branch of the Womens Auxiliary meets at the home of Mrs. F. W. Grinham, 32 Navy St, on Tuesday, Sept. 11, at 2.30 p.m The boy's choir will commence practice on Friday evening at 7 o'clock, followed by the adult chofr practice at 8. More boys of 9 years and over are needed in the boys' choir, and parents are requested to contact Mr. Evans, at 1949 or at the church office, concerning boys who wish to join. St. Aidan's Sunday School will commence meeting next Sunday afternoon at 2:30, in 'Westwood school. St. Aidens Women's Guild are holding their first meeting, Sept. 12 at 8 oclock in St. Jude's Church. EPIPHANY Canon D. R. Smith The interior of the church was ainted this week. Service will oe held in the freshly decorated church Sunday at 10 am. The = CHURCH NEWS T Ha Ralph B. Porritt wij | ate. ast Sunday, Barbar Barr, daughter of Mr. Earl Barr was baptized parents' weré Mr. and My, Pace. Brian Ernest Hough) son of Mr. and Mrs. S. Freer] was also baptized. ST. JOHN'S Rev. Harry Pawson Regular services have con menced once miore, following i conclusion of the summer unig services. The board of stewards yi meet next Monday evening ST. LUKE'S « Canon D. R. Smith and Jy Harvest Festival services nj be held Sunday. The Rev. Ral E. Porritt will officiate at 11 am. and the Rev. J. A. M. Bf BA, at 8 p.m. Special music hf been prepared by the choir. A ter the evening service a soci hour will be spent in the Pari Hall. St. Aides Chung, Toront donated one hundred chairs a kneelers to St. Luke's. The Afternoon Branch of f} 'W.A. meets today (Thursday) the home of Mrs. A. Tyrrell ST. ANDREW'S Fatner J. Kirby. Father Kirby will cele Masses at 8.30 and 10.30 dnd Sunday, and will conduct evel devotions at 7.30 p.m. FILL YOUR COAL BIN NO Highest Quality No Shortages Cash Prices or Budget Ter HILLMERS FUEL & ICE (| Dundas St. N Phone 4 AC is just a word UNTIL YOU HAVE oNnE ORIVE CAREFULLY! ONTARIO DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS GEO. H. DOUCETT, Minister J CIDENT MNS hurs RE Al Oaky matter conclu ful co Cou: the d dump "We'll it, an ers, y our p numb "An Toad cillor Mr. tion | wers, in ad 1BR/

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