LI = || king ttoir || i : TO SAVE CHILDREN roe [it Ge wird and at the 10% Bantams Outclassed | mo wonder there 15 sun nar. Trafalgar | ; mony among personnel of Jack| Traffic accidents to children second counter. This goal was By Preston Team, Fraser Stores or that all employ-| ould be greatly reduced if driv- jiipediout 40 seconds later when ees of this firm consider Jack|ers would observe three simple H- HHH Eintontiand Currie combined tol , garurday morning the Ban | Fraser io a "right guy." rules: (1) Always drive at a mod- Public Utilities make it 5-2. The game opened UP |\, 5 "layed Preston and lost erate speed in residential and gpdiheferowd were on their toes| o'r iugh the score showed school neighborhoods. (2) Be on Gojjithelzinish. Bud © Cameron 41 Oakville kids, they Brampton Juniors the lookout for sudden actions of 25 CYCLE and 60 CYCLE 1214 || banged in a rebound or enelput up a good game against al children. (3) Carefully look ruled tha NE 1 Thursday, February 26th, 1948 THE OARVILLE-TRAFALGAR JOURNAL ond and third, the visitors im the county town dropped the on team 7-4 on Monday uring the first three mmutes e first period the "Vets pep- off \pered the Milton goal from all led until 12-minute mark when Watson : more, C. Dodd, Murray Adams ow ed on a pass from Speck to|iM a draw. and EB, F. Applebe. During the SS S en things up. There was only intermission violin duets were @ penalty, to Mooney of Milton, tripping Davison when he roe away with only the goalie {bea e second session started off luch the same manner as the and Milton were bottled up Then the visitors ed two quick counters, the jrst by Scott from Boycoe, and he Legion challenge until his re- "firm, The Legionnaires again put on the pressure but easily a dozen shots failed to dent the twine by the stellar performance of Evans and |good defensive clearing by the. Milton players. Near the close of the period a three-man break-away engineered by Bird and Sclisizzi accounted for ' the fourth Milton goal when Scarrow outguessed Dobson in the Oak- ville net, (The | Legion team fought right "Vets," but the referee From The Sports Album Vlilton Wins Close Contest At Oakville Rink Monday In Cribbage, Darts On Friday evening the Oakville branch of the Canadian Legion entertained a dart and cribbage team. the branch. from Georgetown Georgetown won the cribbage contest 17-13 and the Oakville dart team won in darts in extra play, the regular session ending Midgets Eliminated By Collingwood The Collingwood Midgets de- feated Oakville on Saturday 9-4 to capture the round by 19-5. The first game, in Oakville, was won by the visitors 10-1. The Corner Boys hockey team of Toronto visited the here on Friday night and wallop- ed the locals by a 15-4 score, Juniors Despite the difference in score the Oakville entry in. the Junior OHA put up a fine display which was very fast, with pleasing com- bination plays and good goal- tending. - | PRACTISING DISCUS Busy training for a place in the British Women's team for this year's Olympic games, 22-year-old Margaret" Lucas of Epsom and Ewell Harriers--presents a gra 'eful study of the modern Amazon as she practises at Motspur's Pack in London, Eng. A Right Guy were greeted by wide smiles from the manager and his assistant. Not wanting to pry into other people's business, but at the same time curious as to the reason for such .radiance on blue Monday, we asked in a roundabout way. We were informed by Mr. Grant and his capable assistant, Mr. Warwood, that once again Mr. Jack Fraser, president of Jack Fraser Stores, had divided amongst employees the profits for the fiscal year recently ended. much heavier and well-trained Snowed Under Old Poster Recalls Memories Of 50 Years Ago One of our Oakville readers, 4 whose modesty regarding age a : prohibits our using his name, ? a Legion Teams Compete sent in a poster advertising two veloped into a thriller in the i a town hall by the St. Jude's Young People in aid of the organ fund, The date of the evenings en- tertainment was Thursday, Jan. 5, 1899. The first play, "Interna- tional Conspiracy," had as its cast Mrs. Bristol, Miss G, Suther- land, Miss Applebe, C. Dodd and E. F. Applebe, The second skit, entitled, "Dearest Mama," star- red Mrs. Bristol, Miss E. C. Smith, Miss Bradbury, Dr. Duns- rendered by Thomas Howarth and G. Grant. The poster, well preserved af- ter 49 years, ends with the line, "God Save The Queen," it being Queen Victoria's reign. Intermediate Play-offs on Friday night with a return game here on March 4, The third game, in Milton, will be March 8, and the return game here on March 11. If a fifth game is necessary, it will be played March 15. If the ice holds in the local rink the home games will be played here, otherwise they will be trans- ferred to Milton, THREE SAFETY RULES around before backing or starting BACK ROAD FOLKS-- BOYS WiLL NICE © You BARLOW BOYS MAW ACALLING JUST PUT ME ON TH' KITCHEN FLOOR! 8EBOYS™ money talks. afford to have an accident, says life and well-being ar It says no one can [less possessions and keep the money for other things. It | keep them, e price- Be careful to * Corn Pla W. D. Wise Spring Time Is Planting and Spraying Time We dropped in on a business| The play-offs for the league " Fn feiminute later Melanson 'tallied = B Tak call at one 'of the newer stores in| championship start this Friday ENQUIRE about the "IRON AGE" Line of | umassisted. Lattimer was chased rner Doys lake hm | night. The Milton team will play * Transplanters | or holding but Milton fought off 15-4 Decision Friday onday morning andy oy, Oakville Legion at Milton Potato Planters and Diggers nters * Orchard and Row Crop Sprayers Farm Equipment Service LAKESHORE E., OAKVILLE Phone 549-W TO team who are picked to win the up from a parked position. It's a CON SUMERS { , | O-MH.A. Bantam title. The Oak-| Dr. Chase's, Oakville's Junior |lesson worth learning early, LL OUT FOR BRITAIN | ii tine up included: Goal, Bur- Sor ito. enforce | sory Power 'Sav- . Tell; def., Thomas, Joyce; centre, a eh Tome m the \foney talks, people say. And||| 1 necessary to enforce the Compulsory Power Say Redshaw; alts, Scarron, Hughes, [1°21 arena on Tuesday night by| the Ontario Department of High- ings, the following hours will be used German, Snowball, Lalor, Lewis [2 13-4 score. ways says that accidents every and Farrow. The ice was soft and slowed up| Y22r cost the people of this prove From 10:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. ince a total amount that runs 5 tha, aol | the Play considerably, and the| into millions of dollars. And think OR Ithy © as a one Soa) crease EMG) game developed into a close[of the hundreds of lives that disallowed the marker, At ; Sree Bd ught 6-minute mark Currie made it| checking duel. BR ne From 4:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. 6.2 unassisted. Two minutes 3 later Duz banged in a counter on . feet, a pass from Davison and Brown Interme diate Sche dule sailed in on Evans on a break- away and made it 6-4. - ing Record Oakville bottled up the Milton Game Scor g sextette and they were forced to Date Visiting Home shoot the puck down the ice to : relieve the pressure on many oc- Monday, Dec. 29 - Fergus Milton 4 casions, Both goal-keepers play- Friday, Jan. 2 - Orangeville .. 7 Weston 11 ed sensational and robbed the| --\onday, Jan. 5 - Georgetown .. 3 Milton ih THEATRE OAKVILLE marksmen on numerous efforts. oy Tantei. Ae 3 Dali i ATIY 9 gl Near the close of the game Bird Pussy, han, 2 a Ee > il, ey 5 : broke away with Selisizzi and| Luesday, Jan. 6 - Fergus .... ang Fn Sat Feb - 27 Z 28 $2.19 | cinched the game for the visitors Tuesday, Jan. 6 - Oak, Legion .. 5 Acton .... 4 . . . $1.59 the final score being 7-4. Friday, Jan. 9 - Orangeville 4 Fergus 5 Bigin Action! Big in Romance! i . i Friday, Jan. 9 - Milton . 2 Georgetown .... 3 The lineups: Milton -- Goal, g os Evans; def, Lattimer, Mooney;| Friday, Jan. 9 - Oak. Army .... Weston... 5 Van Janet C ea centre, Fox; wings, Linton, Cur- Monday, Jan. 12 - Georgetown .. 6 Fergus .... 3 Johnson Leigh rie; alts, Stott, Melanson, Boy-| Monday, Jan. 12 - Oak. Legion .. 3 Oak ray coe (1) In . coe, Scarrow, Sclizzi, Bird and| prongay, Jan. 12 - Weston 6 Milton 3 § . y One of Britain's hopes for the | Chester. I i ce Of Ro R d } women's shot-putting event in the ; [Duesday, Jon JR is deton ois - B The an S | Olympics, to be held in London | Oakville--Goal, Dobson; def,| Thursday, Jan. 15 -~ Weston .... 2 Acton .... b 95 jlaterithis year, is Mrs. Kitty Dyer, | Thomas, Davison; centre, Yarn-| " pyjqay Jan, 16 - Orangeville .. 2 Georgetown 14 Also Full Supporting Program 'who works in _a confectionery | gq: wings Cameron, Speck; alts., S % - 0 5 ufacturer's. Here she is' train- Watson, Dowdle, Woodall, Dug Friday, Jan. 16 - Milton 9 Fergus 5 2 RE i ie '| Monday, Jan. 19 - Oak. Army 8 Oak. Legion 5 'Mitcham, England, whera | Joyce, Sutton, Brown, onday, 8 Le reid i T M | & 2 -- L Olympic aspirants are go-| Qgficials Cliffe and Wood. Monday, Jan. 19 -.Weston 6 Fergus .... 6 on. & ues. ar. Jigen ther paves. Tuesday, Jan. 20 - Acton .... 4 Georgetown .. 8 DON'T SAY IT - SIGH IT!! : Tuesday, Jan. 20 - Milton . 4 Orangeville .. 1 § Ro Thursday, Jan. 22 - Orangeville .. 10, Army .. 7 Son Of Scheherazade' z :- CLEANING Thursday, Jan. 22 - Fergus .... 4 Acton .... 11 g IS A Thursday, Jan. 22 - Oak. Legion .. 5 Milton .. 8 IN TECHNICOLOR % oy ay, Jan. 26 - Georgetown Legion .. 1 PROFESSION moni boc 8 Join 1 | vege rian dean Pierre [Dhg Iworkers at Rivier Tuesday, Jan, 27 - Weston .. 3 Orangeville .. 6 DeCarlo Donlevy ~~ Aumont a leaners who finish ; LE & 3 Ferans 8 ur garments are skill- Tr Jan. 2s ; Army 5 b . el os ory > i | technicians in charge hursday, Jan. 29 - Legion . . Georgetown .. f WwW d Led M 3 4 'of machines operated Friday, Jan. 30 - Acton ...... Weston ...... 4 eda. & [ hurs. ar. & under exact professional Friday, Jan. 30 - Orangeville .. 3 Milton 11 Come with us to the Palace of Mopu--high among ona Seay Monday, Feb. 2 - Milton 1 Army 3 the Himalayas--where the winds forever whisper of a Biecizcd set-up -- Tuesday Feb. 3 4 Acton Te Legion'... © strange and exotle past. ery garment which Thursday, Feb. 5 - Oakville Army 4 Acton eet J. Arthur Rank Presents enters our plant must Friday, Feb: 6 - Weston .... 3 Georgetown ... 7 leave it in perfect condi- Friday, Feb. 6 - Oakville Legion .. 7 Fergus .. 8 Y, tion. ') Monday, Feb. 9 - Georgetown . 9 Oakville Army . 1 PICK UP AND DELIVERY SERVICE Monday, Feb. 9 - Orangeville .. 7 Oakville Leg. . 5 0 Tuesday, Feb. 10 - Milton . 5 Weston .... 4 IN TECHNICOLOR Thursday, Feb. 12 - Orangeville ... 4 Acton .. 2 4 3 : ® ; ebora err ONT. Friday, Feb. 16 - Oak. Legion Weston . (Star of "Hucksters" Fame) "Those Careful Cleaners! Monday, Feb. 16 - Fergus ... Georgetown .. BL a -- oo - - PHONE 1123 Tuesday, Feb. 17 - Oak. Army .. 5 Orangeville . 7 ADULT ENTERTAINMENT Monday, Feb, 23 - Milton ... 7 Oak. Legion ,.. 4 ay a sr : i en tn