Thursday, May 6th, 1948 ; h 2 THE OAKVILLE TRAFALGAR JOURNAL Over One Hundred Players | meow owe town By STANLEY ith, 194g Page Three -- Kites are flying high, baseballs [should keep their are flying and, of course, the spir- Speed down Riginie 1. vou ois 8, Causeq 2 3 2 I when driving through residential Re: Attended Hockey Banquet fi Ser so isons ts Hot cng rd nid pet AS OFTEN SING la Buardeg Over 100 hockey youths of Oak = Se LHR HS MAG ae out on the streets again to play. | © Stop suddenly. Remember even oll. foun vile ana district were present Andrews, Maple Leats, motery THAT Pale © And every one of them fs a dana little accident can hurt a little The cot. wien the Rotarians, Lions 'and |and Lions in the Bantam rence y fir ger signal to drivers. Motorists| child, rosene sports association held their an. | and. the. Midgets, Juveniles. os : : antern |, ual hockey banquet at Victoria | Juniors, Monday night, The teams | my. anton Hall on Monday te Amon] The Bronte Bantams were pre. Thank You - - - 2 ig represented eral Bronte, Apple-/|sented with the cup and. sweater ick, who py, Chamber of Commerce, St. HERE'S crests as were the Maple Leafs, the team finishing second, by Ken Walters, president of the OME. A Our drug. business having been purchased by Mr. Lloyd E. Closs, late of Brantford, Ontario, and Noranda, Quebec, We desire to express our grateful thanks to our suppliers, cus- tomers and friends for the co-operation and many kindresses at three Maroon blazers with gold crests extended to us during our 10 years in the retail business life in tum and a group picture of the team of Oakville. th Jon were presented to Oakville's Jun! We particularly would express our appreciation of the the ior squad--the Dr, Chase's, kindly co-operation of the other drug store proprietors and ty but The big event of the evening on a and hope that this will be extended and con- Was when Ted "Tester" K inued to Mr. Closs, e three ; Peter iitenncdy, COME RIGHT Ble--any of the champion Toronto Maple BACK HERE After a short interval we expect to be opening our new We oot Leafs, addressed the boys and TEE store business in Palmerston, Ontario, under the name of ne 1 - 2 - 3 later signed autographs for them, "Clark's Corner Drug Store," where we shall be glad to meet a BACK ROADFOLKS -- 2 any of our friends when they are in that Shout u SIAN CETS RIGHT To TS sear oF HER Yared ares. t. week! ; WIN WORRY - SOP 0x0 peters rSeATE 1 voi ions pase y of Nearly Thirty. Players Clark's Drug Store, Oakville, Ontario, HELENA E. CLARK. -- ' IFTY i THR DRIVING Trying Out For Team May 3rd, 1948. GEORGE CLARK. ne Practice i \ . Regular lubrication ractice sessions have been i Held nearly every evening at Vie- saves gas! ; toria Park for the Oakville base- . Engine wear and costly@| ball team. Nearly 30 aspirants ; " repairs are avoided byfl|are working hard to win a spot lubrication! on the team this year and Coach , RL eee ANNOUNCEMENT. . . properly carried out | °f fl gO after the pennant 3 makes for a dependableff| 288in this year. . A 5 car--keeps it rolling! "I've got a fine bunch of boys Mrs. H. C. Laird wishes to announce that the practice 7 --all of last year's team and of the late Ce LOST OR FOUND CARLTON GREEN HAUGHTON C. LAIRD TE ---- ANIMALS Osteopath is being continued by Buy. Your Books At to 21 Division Street CARSTEN' GLAHN THE GOLDEN HOUR Cakville. Humane Society |Azy evening by ApUIm aE i BOOK SHOP -- PHONE 515 Wed. afternoons, all day Sine o Thomas St © Phone 668 Drive in today and every 30] days--for new savings and néw service from your car, OAKVILLE MOTORS PHONE 460 Reynolds St. at Colborne many others, and they're gradu- ally finding their batting eye and loosening up their muscles, - Th a week or two I'll be able to start weeding," Chris said, Col. Nelles' Horse, Dogstar Dies at Track Dogstar, 3-year-old race horse for which Col. Nelles paid $16,000 last year, died at Pimlico follow- ed during shipment last fall, The Halton Brook Stable silks may still be seen in the Plate race, however, as Malarkey is eligible to enter and is at present at that track with eight other horses be- | longing to Col. Nelles. are cordially on from 2 The People of Oakville and District The Oakville and District Temporary Hospital ANNUAL HOSPITAL DAY Sunday, May 16th, 1948 \ SYDNEY A. FEARMAN, invited to visit their to 5 p.m. Chairman of the Board." ing an illness which was contract. |, . . By Jim Harrison IRISH ROSE" IS JOLSON STORY" ... WITH A BROGUE "MY WILD "THE About the story: When the Bro- thers Warner set out to make a musical they generally do it up proud. "My Wild Irish Rose is no exception. It's a picture as big as the heart of showbusiness the story of Chauncey Ol- cott whose Trish lilt could charm the stars right out of the sky, who lived from the heaft and brought laughter and music to the world. Dennis Morgan as Ol- cott turns in what probably will be considered the hest acting and singing job of his career. Andrea King revives the lush magic of Lillian Russell, and Arlene Dahl, a beautiful newcomer, bids for stardom with her portrayal of Ol- cott's sweetheart. About the colleens: It took a nationwide talent hunt of four months and 600 applicants _ to choose the wild Irish roses youll drool over in this picture. Five of the glamour lovelies are Holly- wood veterans. ~The majority are fresh talent--new, that is-- steping before the cameras for the first time in "My Wild Irish Rose." In your wildest dreams you've never seen such shenanigans or heard the old songs of the auld ~ CLASSIFIED - BUSINESS DIRECTORY T. S. H. GILES Real Estate and Insurance 13% Colborne Street East Oakville - - - _ Phone 532 19 Melinda St. Torento ~ - - - Adelaide 2761 Lvenings - - - Oakville 712 DR. MAURICE E. LUNAU Physician & Surgeon Office Hours: 2 Afternoon -- 1.30 - 4.00 Bvyenings -- 7.00- 8.30 or Ly appointment Phone 500 Church and Thomas § AT THE BARGAIN COUNTER . = 143 Colborne St. You can buy: Bianos, Gram- ophones, Health Ray Artic- les, wurniture, Stoves, Guns, Ranges, Skates, Clocks, Books, Lamps. and Trunks. Many useful articles New: _end Used at a Bargain. GORDON BARTHOLOMEW. Dump and General Trucking Firewood, Posts, Sand "and - Gravel. LOWER MIDDLE ROAD Phone 342-W-13 L. STREET Window Cleaning Service Floors: Cleaned & Polished Phone orders taken at a71 ee Ln Please Report Promptly "Lost and Injured Animals Humanely Treated Ji McMILLAN & ISARD Barristers - Solicitors Notaries Public Angus McMillan John F. Isard 139 Colborne Street East Telephone Oakville 532 CARPENTRY REPAIRS - ALTERATIONS KITCHEN CUPBOARDS No Job Too Small CAT A. S. WRIGHT PHONE 97-0 L. F. CLEMENT ~ HOME ELECTRIC Commercial Sales & Sarvice Frigidaire Products Repairs to All Household Appliances PHONE 265-M Sheddon Avenue BRONTE ELECTRIC H. Rollinson House Wiring Maintenance -and Repairs "Try us for Service" Phone Bronte 115-J INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL DOMESTIC ELECTRICAL SERVICE BROWN ELECTRIC CONTRACTORS Gord Brown Phone 1059 Qakville Saturday and Sunday Iron Firenran Heating Units | GENERAL INSURANCE H. S. THORNTON Phone 874 Li: keshore West, Oakville HEDDLE & RYRIE Ross Ryrie Barrister - Solicitor Notary Public Office: Colborne St. Tel. Oakville 65 Residence - Tel. Clarkson 111 BILL ANDERSON RADIO - APPLIANCES Sales & Service Phone 521-M Dunn St. Nort Oakville H. C. SEWELL \ ONTARIO LAND SURVEYOR Oakville - Phone 1297-J OAKVILLE LANDSCAPE ERVICE Landscaping - Rockeries - Sodding. Evergreen Trees - Roses - Ete. R. N. F. NIELSEN Phone Qakville 1294-W-12 C. L. OLIVER Accounting and Auditing, Business Systems Installed. Incecme Tax Returns Olfice at Oakville Hotel P.0. Box 402 Ham. 7-5452 - Oakville 1268 THE OPTOMETRY PRACTICE of the late Phone 826 Phone 1375. ° 1473 Colborne St. Oal sod sung so well. It's "The Jol- son Story" with a brogue . . . a musical. stroll down memory. lane. Shure, and it's not just once yowll be wanting to see "My Wild Irish Rose," it's again and again yowll be yearnin' for the sight of it. So lay your Kelly. green out and make ready your Haughton C. Laird R.O. will be continued by Carsten Glahn OPTOMETRIST - OPTICIAN 173 COLBORNE ST. - - - PHONE 1117 OAKVILLE Irish bowler with the shamrock on it, for if you've an ear for a tune and an eye for a wild Irish rose there's a great day comin' begorra!- axa Guests of the Week If Mr. A. M, Macrae will kindly make himself known at the Greg- ory Theatre box office -on any night during the week of May 10th to 16th, he and another guest will be admitted free as guests of The Journal. Boy Scouts Express Appreciation To All The members of the Boy Scout association wish to thank the residents of Oakville and vicin- ity, the Oakville-Trafalgar Jour- nal, the Dr. Chase Co. and the local dairies and drivers for their in making the filling: to capacity a huge C.N.R. hox- car. Deep appreciation expressed to the following who so kindly loaned trucks: Hugh Storey and his son, Jim; Leonard Stansbury and his son, Alan; the Lorne Scots and Central mand. Working on the trucks also with a large number of en- thusiastic Scouts and Cubs were members of the committee, in- cluding Lt.-Col. F. H. Chisholm, C. H. Windeler, W. H. Moore, Larry Cond, Dr. C. Lloyd-Jones, and Scoutmasters Cecil Gunyon, Michael Jennings and Bill Hall, (Signed) Major R. Appleford. Chairman, splendid co-operation the Saturday paper drive most successful to date, is also Com- ba | BARRY NELSON © MARK DANIELS FRIDAY, SATURDAY MAY 7 - 8 2 BIG HITS! A Fortune in Gold! An Adventure in Danger! . ] MAISIE She's the cutest <op on the Forcel & MELONS] KENT-TAYLOR - DONALD Directed by Jai Tinlir Associate Prodan oan Worst d by Sol M. Wurtzel Productions, Ine. Released by 20th Century-Fox Plus, Latest World News MAY 10 - 11 - 12 DONNA RICHARD HEFLIN- REED - HART Al MORGAN - GWENN « WHITTY REGINALD GLADYS Screen Play by OWEN oO COOPER » 'Samson Raphaglson) Baséd on the Novel by Elizabeth Goudge. 1 Directed by VICTOR SAVILLE Produced by CAREY WILSON AMETRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER PICTURE