Page Bight THE OAKVILLE-TRAFALGAR JOURNAL CLASSIFIED BUSINESS DIRECTORY 1 T. S. H. GILES Real Estate and Insurance 139 Colborne Street East Oakville - - - - Phone 532 19 Melinda St. Torento - - - - Adelaide 2761 Evenings - - - Oakyille 712 DR. MAURICE E. LUNAU Physician & Surgeon Office Hours: Afternoon -- 1.30 - 4.00 Evenings -- 7.00 - 8.30 or by appointment Phone 500 and Thomas Sts. AT THE BARGAIN COUNTER 143 Colborne St. - You can buy: Pianos, Gram- " ophones, Health Ray Artic- les, Furniture, Stoves, Guns, i Ranges, Skates, Clocks, . Books, Lamps, and Trunks. Many useful articles New and Used at a Bargain. ome GORDON BARTHOLOMEW Dump and General Tr rucking Firewood, Posts, Sand and " Gravel. LOWER MIDDLE ROAD Phone 342-W-13 L. STREET * Window Cleaning Service - Floors Cleaned & Polished Phone orders taken at 171 Church Office: 139 Colborne St. E. Telephones: Office 532 Residence 837 Residence: 26 Dundas St., Cor. Spruce C. L. OLIVER Accounting and Auditing, Business Systems Installed. 402 Ham. 7- Ar - le 1268 ANGUS McMILLAN Barrister, Solicitor Notary Public Income Tax Returns Office at Ta Hotel B.0. Office in residence-- S HAUGHTON C. LAIRD Optometrist - Optician 173 Colborne St. Phone 1117 Eves examined - Lenses prescribed Electrical Installations Repairs to All Types of Ap- pliances and Radios. L. F. CLEMENT Home Electric and PHONE 265-M Sheddon Avenue H. ROLLINSON House Wiring Maintenance and Repairs "Try us for Service" Phone Bronte 115-J Please Report Promptly LOST OR FOUND ANIMALS 1 0 Cakville Humane Society PHONE 515 Lost and Injured Animals Humanely Treated FOR SALE FEMALE HELP WANTED housekeeper, full charge of small family; live 1191-W. RELIABLE and trustworthy capable of taking to Phone 1e-15-1T in; good wages. WORK WANTED CARPENTER and repair work of all kinds, and alterations. Phone 97-J. p-15-17 No. 1 body HARDWOOD, cut any length. Gordon Bartholomew, Phone 342-W-18. ~ STRAW MANURE, good berry covering. Phone 227-1, Cnn) = 50-p-14-16 TRACTOR, BULLDOZER and < snow plow, 7° blade, Phone 350. : 1e-15-17 POOL TABLE and equipment, privately owned. Phone 35-c-16 of Toronto: COACHING .given to high school students in Middle School French, Algebra and Chemistry. Mrs. Jarvis Hunt, B.A., University Telephone 882-W. 39-c-16 1-GALLON size home ice cream WANTED good condition, Phone freezer; 5 25-c-16 1019. IN. MEMORIAM 1 MAN'S BICYCLE and 2 ladies' _ bicycles; privately owned. Phone 58. 35-c-16 WHITE enamelled kitchen cup- boards, very well made; cost $100, Tor $50; size 36" high, 24" deep and approximately 6 6' long, Also several aluminum-topped Kitchen Telephone 55-¢-16 tables; different sizes. 882. 2 ONE solid walnut dining-room buffet, $30; 6 solid walnut dining- xoom chairs, $30; 2 pedestal tables, one mahogany bed and spring and mattress. Phone 1188-J, 50-p-16 5-ACRE vineyard, north side Queen Elizabeth Way; will give fall revenue first 3 years to ex perienced party in exchange for pruning, Lying, etc, Stagholm Farm, 2 miles west of Oakville _traffic light, Telephone T68-J-2. Also Toronto Waverley: 0693, dur. ing office hours. c-79 HELP WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED BECOME A BUSINESS OFFICE REPRESENTATIVE TO DEAL WITH THE PUBLIC High School Matriculants or University Graduates 18 to 25 Years of Age FIVE-DAY WEEK INTERESTING WORK GOOD PAY SCHEDULED INCREASES APPLY IN PERSON to the EMPLOYMENT CENTRE The BELL TELEPHONE CO. of Canada 76 ADELAIDE ST. W. Toronto or to the MANAGER at OAKVILLE In memory of my pal, Bill O'Rourke, who died March. 13, 1947. His smiling' ways and pleasant face Are a pleasure to 'recall; He had a kindly word 5 each And died beloved by all 50c16 --From his bl Bill. | ed ih Halton county, '| tion of the Halton county Health GENERAL INSURANCE H. S. THORNTON Phone 874 Lakeshore West, Oakville HEDDLE & RYRIE Ross Ryrie Barrister Solicitor Notary Public Office: Colborne St. Tel. Oakville 65 Residence - Tel. Clarkson 111 CARLTON GREEN Osteopath 21 Division Street Any evening by appointment 'Wed. afternoons, all day: Saturday and Sunday Phone 826 several dozen names from and the prize was won by 'Thornton. School Review * By Jerry Pests written, photos taken, advertising: sold, and 'all details are being carefully looked after. Photo Bditor Alister Lesseles still wants snapshots of school activities for the various pages of pictures. : * High For the past months student council has worked hard to reach a decision concerning uniforms for the girls, The girls were shown three uniforms for class and P.T. Nothing has been de- cided to date. The girls will vote on whether they want these uni- forms or not. The class uniform Last week third form's bination basketball team swal ed fifth form 24-14 in a f& been called for this, week. Friday, second! form de The name chosen for the year| third: form in "hockey. 6-4, book was The Pleiad" after cists of 4 tailoved Jacket with much deliberation on|ithe part of not be any more inter-fg a pleated skirt, in black and a the staff, This name was! chosen (matches, white blouse A price was quoted H at $16 complete, The P.T. uni- 3 forms were rompers in white end in red: At one time council was considering school blazers for everyone, but because of the lack of interest on the part of the staff, they have dropped the idea entirely. They intend to concen- trate their efforts on the uni: forms for the present. Business Your+== Assessment How will it be affected by the new method of assess- ment 'being conducted throughout Halton County-- and in Oakville? Come to the March monthly meeting of the Oakville Chamber of Commerce, to be held in . . . VICTORIA HALL - THURSDAY, MARCH 18 ELECTRIC WELDING Acettylene Welding - Cutting Anytime Anywhere Portable Equipment . TTA Phone 6 Jerry's Garage As the deadline approaches the > staff of the school magazine are at 8 p.m. the working hard. Stories are being Hear Mr. Ford Rogers, County Assessor, and Mr. hil rec Percy Spurgeon, Town Assessor, tell of the new meth- Er - held their annual] Mother. and| ods of assessing property under "The Re-assessment Pissed Daughter banguet, sTwenty girls Program in Oakville." Bring Your neighbor, friends--} ana the entertained their mothers with bring pencils, paper--figure out YOUR own property, fioted t or business assessment. OAKVILLE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE supper, a sing-song and drama- tized songs. Mrs. Sargant's mo- Bronte Trends By Ruth Sargant Dr. Mather's address on Wed- nesday night at the open meeting sponsored by the men's club was an educational outline of the health program recently institut- Health units established within and operated by municipalities | were made possible in April, 1944, when under the direction of Dr. Percy Vivian, ther, . H. R. M 3 7 i cLarty, - For all information phone George Clark at 248. ~ | gathering on ""C/GIT. as seen through the eyes of a mother and 8 board or a leader." | fxaucea EEE {appreciat Funeral services for the late ht to t Russell Osborne were held from Smith's Funeral Home in Burl ington Saturday, March 6, Rev. LeRoy Sargant took charge of the service, with Gordon, John, Kenneth andd Norman McDonald and Donald Stansbury as pall- Girls Wanted At New Factory bearers. Mr. Osborne, son of | Mrs. C. Forget and the late James Osborne, was born in In Oakville Lamp Division i Bronte and passed away in his 38th -year. Interment was in Bronte cemetery, P legislation was passed authoriz- ing municipalities to vote such expenditures. Under this arrangement the province pays 50, per cent for rural areas such as we are and will pay 25 per cent where small cities are involved. The Ontario Medical association readily en- dorsed the establishment of health units' with full-time qualified personnel. Itis not surprising: that Halton county adopted this new pro- gram. For many years Halton Has been one)of the leaders in public health in Ontario, We were the first to have a school nurse, Mrs. Nixon, of Milton, in 1921. In the same year, Dr. Spears began a high school health program in Burlington. One of the later innovations has been the fine dental care afforded the school children. On April 9, 1946, the county council authorized the organiza- Unit, which began operation Sep- tember 1, 1947, There is a county board of health consisting of five mem- bers, four appointed by county council and one appointed by the Lieutenant-Governor. The immediate public health CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our sincere thanks 'and appreciation to all our friends for their kind expressions of sympathy and for floral trib- utes in the recent bereavement of Miss Emma May Lawrence. 50c16 H. GRENIS Piano Tuner 30 years experience? 18 years with Heintzman Co 7 years with C, S. MacDon- ald. Pianos tuned, cleaned, de- mothed' and repaired. 239 Quebec Ave, Toronto Phone LYndhurst 7363 Leave orders at Grinham's Book Shop Phone 693-W -- Brothers and Sisters. | | and aid the director in the im- are attended to by the health unit, consisting of a direc- tor and staff of nine. The director has both a MD. and a public health degree. The staff consists of six nurses, a supervising nurse and two sani- tary inspectors, The sanitary inspectors check the water sup- ly, sanitary conditions affecting the public, and are also respons- ible for placarding where con- tagious diseases are involved. Each nurse theoretically tending the public health needs of 5,000 people make frequerit home visits munization work at schools and clinics. The unit practices preventive medicine rather than remedial, unless communicable disease con- trol is involved. The prime ob- jective is the organization and consolidation of, the health re- sources of the county. = PEOPLE and EVENTS as born to Mr. DEVON ICE CREAM BRICKS--In flavors of Vanilla, Fr. Fruit, Three Flavor Choc. Sherbet Centre, Weekly Special. Sapa each 26c BULK-- anilla in pint cartons ..... each 30c ORANGE SHERBERT Jn handy pint cartons oS ee each 30c TAKE HOME SUN- DAES--Choice of four flayors 2 for 25¢ ICE CREAM PIES-- Weekly choice. of flavor or each 45c NUT ROLL -- A real ... each 40c n for party Ice Cream Cakes and Moulds Exclusive in Oakville at Clark's Drug Store Colborne St. Ph. 248 a Mrs, Lloyd Carpenter at Casa. Marie hospital, Hamilton, Friday, March 5th. Fr Tuesday night the C.G.LT. girls The new Waterloo Garden Trac- tors are now available in 11, H. P. and 3 HP. sizes, with a full including a power-driven lawn mower. line. of implements, 247, See These Before You Buy E. D. GREEN 8TH LINE OAKVILLE International Harvester Dealer PHONE 350 CANADIAN GENERAL ELECTRIC CO., LTD. | 18 Mr. Ross Ryrie - {|| [|Earniv wishes to announce the dis- GOOD PAY solution of the partnership: E ] of Heddle & Ryo, and the EXCELLENT WORKING CONDITIONS Sidney continuation of the part- HW po practice by him-i Apply es self personally at the same: ; Lis offices... Emplcyment Office ub win Colborne St. - Oakville : C 1b St | glitor u : : olborne . ustomar: Barrister - Solicitor | lleva Sat Notary Public OPPOSITE MUNICIPAL OFFICE { hance. TELEPHONE 65 I: Top o the Mornin' To You May all the joy that echoes through A happy Irish song; And all the luck the shamrock oe Be yours the whole: year long. i May you have blessings, pleasures, friends, g E To gladden all life's way, And may St. Patrick smile on you Today and every day! 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