Page 12-Oakville Beaver, Wed., Nov. 4, 1964M r s . E .H . R e e v e s V I 4 -0 5 4 7 The Social WorldMembers of the Oakville Historical Society attending the Museum's Workshop of the Ontario Historical S o c i e t y in Vineland were Mrs. C. D. Chisholm, Mrs. N. Hunt, Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Macrae, H e r b e r t Merry and Mrs. Hugh Denison.Two speakers were Miss Marion Macrae; the author of the successful recently published book "The A n c e s t r a l Roof" and Dr. L o u i s Jones, director of Coop- erstown Museum in New York.The autumn meeting of the S o c i e t y will take place Nov. 17 at the Win-nett Baptist Church.* * *Art Drysdale of the Sheridan Nurseries was guest speaker at the November meeting of the Bronte Horticultural Society on Monday. Mr. Drysdale, a graduate of the Niagara Parks Commission School of Horticulture, talked about the Vienna Garden Show. He also answered questions on v a r i o u s gardening queries.* * *The Canadian Mental Health Association, Hal- ton County Branch, has formed an Oakville division to decrease its current area.There are two directing bodies - one based in Oakville - the other in Burlington. The entire board will meet every two months. Cecil Thom of Riverside Dr., is president of the county group and chairman of the Oakville section.' P l a n s include the showing of a film "The 91st Day* - the story of a high school teacher who is afflicted with a mental problem. The public are invited to the meeting at St. John' s United church on Nov. 27.Mrs. C e c i l Thom agreed to look after the 1964 c a m p a i g n for Christmas gifts. Work on the project - Lifting Shadows - has already begun. Mrs. Colin Mc- Gillivray will organize the C.M.H.A. Christmas card sale. This is the first time cards have been sold by the association.* * *Kit Gallagher, 17, of 96 Trafalgar St., will receive a scholarship from the University Women' s Club on Friday. The award will be presented by Mrs. R. F. Le Brocq at Thomas A. Blakelock High School' s annual graduation.Miss Gallagher is currently attending Queen' s University where she is taking an honors arts course - studying for a law degree.Th e scholarship is presented to a top Grade 13 girl. Miss Gallagher received an average of 88.3 percent on nine papers in her final highschool year.* * *The Syb i l Bennett chapter of the I.O.D.E. met recently at the home of Mrs. Kenneth Oatley on Wedgewood Dr.They are again planning to give financial assistance to the Christmas Bureau for Oakv ille ' s needy citizens.Recently the chapter assumed responsibility of a bowling outing for children at Bruce Lyn School. They will provide both transportation and supervision.The librarian at the chapter' s adopted Jamaican school has requested novels. Each member will donate at least one book.The chapter will look after the Christmas party for the new Canadian English class. Mrs. Gordon French will organize the party.* * *More than 100 gift bags have been made by the members of the Angela Bruce chapter of the I.O.D.E. for patients at the Ontario Hospital in Hamilton. They contain lipstick, shampoo, powder, playing cards and shaving needs for both men and women who are admitted to the hospital. Mrs. Colin McGil- livray and Mrs. Hugh Bartram of the services at home and abroad organization, took the items to Hamilton last week and presented them to Mrs. John Kaposy of the social work department.The chapter is holding a bridge in the upper Canada Country Club on Nov. 12. It was organized by Mrs. Colin Mc- Gillivray. Mrs. G. D. Harvey is preparing the tables; Mrs. D. J. Ker- H o r n e 1, decor ations; Mrs. George Bain, refreshments; and Mrs. L. D. Papple is looking after ticket sales.Proceeds will go to the scholarship fund and the O a k v i l l e Trafalgar Memorial Hospital.* * *The University Women's Club will hold the annual membership tea Nov. 22.* * *The Trafalgar Duplicate Bridge Club met on October 27 at the Catholic Centre on Morden Road. Members of the Oakville Club' s Duplicate Bridge club and the Ortonna Barrack' s Duplicate Bridge Club were guests.Winners were: North- south - Mr. and Mrs. T. Stokes, Mr. and Mrs. R. Wade, Dr. F. V. Stryk, and R. Hausen. East- west - L. Flowers, R. Flowers, Mrs. T. Kramer, Norman Lowe, L. Rambo, and John Chapman. The Wade' s are members of the Oakville club and the other winners were from the Trafalgar club.The Oakville club won with a high average ot 159 points. The Trafalgar club had 156 1/2 points.* * *✓ The UCW group 3 of St. John' s United Church held a Lucky Luncheon Thursday. Mrs. H. J. Clarke, group leader, welcomed guest s . A committee headed by Mrs. L. D. Papple planned the decorations. A hat show was held by Mrs. C athie Robinson and Miss Susan Moore of the Hat Box.They showed a wide selection of winter chapeaus. Mrs. Murdo Mac- Kenzie was commentator. The members modelling hats were Mrs. John Wakely, Mrs. G.G. Gracie, Mrs. C. A. Bailey and Mrs. H. W. Forster.* * *Douglas Howard of Eighth Line, an executive m e m b e r of the C anadian C ancer Society South Halton unit, attended a conference in Toronto l a s t week. The growth of branches inOntario was discussed.* * *WEDDINGS• 3 Lakeside Dining Rooms• Banquets & Private Parties Fromt16 to 400• Dancing Facilities • Ample ParkingYHe est a m in etNE4-3344 F U L L Y LICEN SEDCAR INSURANCEFOR LOWEST COST WITHBROADEST COVERAGEShop the rest then buy the best for less atffijRNviC Hi u - -*RES. VI. 4-9093est. 1923123 Drnidas St. VI 5-7144 Toronto 923-5763MARGUERITE BROWN of Oakville was marriedto Anthony Thompson of Norwich, Ontario recently at St. Judes Anglican Church in Oakville. Cannon C.N.E. Blagrave officiated. Murray Belford photoMr. and Mrs. J. N. Milne of Ennisclare Dr. recently enjoyed several weeks holiday atMyrtle Beach, N.C.* * *St. Cuthbert' s Anglican Church women's group will hold the annual Christmas B a z a a r at Maple Grove School Nov. 14 from 2-5 p.m. Organizer Mrs. Wm. Bauman will s e r v e tea. Mrs. Everett Slacer, Mrs . Tom Lee and Mrs. D. A. Leigh will assist. Booths will include sale of Candy, Home Baking, Treasure Chest, Handicrafts, and a Children's corner. * * *A reception was held recently by Mr. and Mrs. Stanley LeBrocq of Ennisclare Dr. following the christening of their grandson, Charles Le B r o c q at St. Jude's Anglican Church. Charles is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Le Brocq. Service was conducted by Rev. C. N. P. Blagrave, assisted by Rev. Raymond Stokes. The godparents are Mr. and Mrs. John Hendrie and Wm. Southam Balfour. Out of town guests included the baby' s mat e r n a l gr andmother, Mrs. Frederick J. Kemp of Niagara Falls; Florence Horne, great aunt, of Hamilton; Mrs. Victor Vallanve of Port Nelson; Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Vallance, Burlington and Mrs. W. S.Balfour, Ancaster.* * *Mrs. Barry Yates of Rebecca St. was hostess last week when the area public relations section of the White Oak area of Girl Guides met at her home to discuss this year's plans. Arrangements were also discussed for an open house at the newly built Camp Wyoka at Clifford.* * *(Con' t. on page 2A)Virginia StairsFLYING DAYS'TIL CHRISTMASNEW! 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