Oakville-Trafalgar Journal, 20 May 1948, p. 3

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), 1948 1 Thursdays May 20, 1948 THR OAKVILLE-TRAFALGAR JOURNAL 0 ack Holiday Headliners Can Jive 4 FOR FHE Man oF Mn's and Youths" Sport Slacks, made from "Top Quality" Gabardine, Barathea, Flannel, Covert or Tweed. Styled to the minute with double pleats, drop loops and zipper fly, in this season's newest pastel shades of fawn, grey, teal green, cocoa brown, chocolate and midnite blue. the requirements of the most fastidious dresser. plain--size 40 to 46 waist. . . . Freely cut and well tailored to meet Pleated--size 28 to 38 waist; $6.95 to $18.95 FINISHED TO YOUR INDIVIDUAL LEG LENGTH-- NO EXTRA CHARGE SHOWERPROOF WINDBREAKERS The ideal garment for "on the golf course," wear. Lined and unlined styles. "in the garden" or general everyday Featuring double stitched seams and your choice of self collar and' cuffs or knitted cuffs and waistband. Fawns; and mareon shades. green, blue, dark brown Sized from 36 to 46. $6.95 to $10.85 SHOWERPROOF HATS in light fawn shade with self band (634 to, 73%) <f §9 95 Sport Shirts, all well made by leas in shades of rust, blue, green, grey, ¥ small, medium, large and Oversize. . . - Tee Shirts are just the thing for summer wear. Cool, neat fitting and washable, these sweater-type garments are available in white, yellow, sand, blue, ,grey or gold, and.are styled with crew- neck and short sleeves. "each color and "stop mother ironing." $1.09 up small, medium and large . . . Sport Shirts Buy one or more of Sizes are definitely a must for the holiday months. Choose as many as you need Now, while stocks are at their fullest. Jack Fraser Stores are now showing several complete lines of ding manufacturers from light pastel materials, white, salmon, chocolates and sand. $2.95 to $5.50 Sizes The Intermediate baseball \gea~ son will be officially opened on May 24th, when Stan Hall, M.P.P., Will toss the first ball to Catcher Bob Hunter, president of the Oakville Baseball club. A repre- sentative of the town council will be at bat to look over the curves delivered. The opposing team for the champion "Oaks" will be the Georgetown nine, and this will be the initial tilt in the Halton County league. The game will get under way at 3 pm. Milton will be host to Acton on the same date. Coach: Chris Speyer has plenty of material this year -and the "Oaks" should give a good ac- count of themselves. On Saturday afternoon the "Maher's" of Toronto will play an exhibition game with Oakville and the fans will have an oppor- tunity of seeing the "Oaks" op- posing a fast-stepping team. Intermediate Baseball Schedule May 24--Acton at Milton. Georgetown at Oakville. May 29--Georgetown at Acton, Milton at Oakville, June 5--Acton at Oakville. Georgetown at Milton. June 12--Oakville at Acton. Milton at Georgetown. June 16 Milton at Oakville, Georgetown at Acton. "Oaks" Play Maher's Saturday Play Georgetown Monday Juve es Will Enter, Halton County League The Juvenile section of the Halton County Baseball league held an organization meeting in Milton last Wednesday evening. Milton, Oakville and Acton were represented, and as there was no representative from George- town, it appears as if it will be a, three-team grouping. Opening games were arranged with Milton at Acton on June 5th and Oakville at Milton on June 12th. A schedule * of future games will appear as soon as drawn up. At the same meeting it was de- cided 'to form a Halton County Bantam league (boys not over 14 years of age up to May 20th). The winners of this group to enter the O.B.A. playdowns. The Oakville Motors will spon- sor the Oakville entry, who will and gold uniforms. look smart in their new scarlet COMPLETE FROZEN FOOD SERVICE! Processing and Packaging of Your Own Foodstuffs RENT A LOCKER Ready - to - Freeze Food- stuffs for Owners of Home Freezers Freeze your winter supply of garden-fresh asparagus now. ELSLEY'S FROSTED FOODS LTD. * 1214 - Phones - 1215 TENNIS EQUIPMENT Slazenger - Dunlop RESTRINGING and REPAIRS BUD CORBETT Sperting Goods Above Black's Store June 19--Acton at Oakville at Milton. June 23-Milton at Acton. Oakville at Georgetown. June 26--Oakville at Acton. Milton at Georgetown. June 30--Acton at Milton. Georgetown at Oakville, July 3--Georgetown at Acton. Milton at Oakville. July 7--Oakville at Georgetown. Acton at Milton. July 10--Oakville at Acton. Milton at Georgetown. July 14--Oakville at Milton. Acton at Georgetown. July 17--Milton at Acton. Georgetown at Oakville. July 21=Acton at Oakville. Georgetown at Milton. Softball Schedule May 25--Oakville Taxi vs. Gray's Fuel & Ice, May 27--B.A. va. tric. 1--Gray's Fuel vs. B.A. 3--General Electric vs. Oakville Taxi. June 8 General Electric vs. Gray's Fuel. June 10--Oakville Taxi vs, B.A. June 15--B.A. vs. General Blec- tric. June 17--Gray's Fuel vs. Oakville Taxi, General Elec- June June June 22--Oakville Taxi vs. Gray's Fuel & Ice. June 24--B.A. vs, General Elec- tric. June! 28--Gray's Fuel va. B.A, July 1 General Electric vs. Oakville Taxi. July 6--General Electric vs. Gray's Fuel, July 8 Oakville Taxi vs. B.A. July 13--B.A. vs. General Hlec- tric. July 15--Gray's Fuel vs, Oakville Taxi, July 20--Oakville Taxi vs. Gray's Fuel. July 22--B.A. vs. tric. July 27--Gray's Fuel vs. B.A, July 29--General Electric V8. Oakville Taxi. General Elec- THURS. - FRI - May 20,"21, 22 A Picture for the Entire Family EDMUND PEGGY ANI MAE: GAENN - GARNER 'with REGINALD OWEN Chcrles Irwin LOUIS Ki - ROGERT BASSLER AT, MON. - TUES. MAY 24 - 25 Matinee Monday - 2:30 pm. M-6-M LAUGH RIOT! Ce RED TON IN A ELTC HIT ABOUT HOLLYWOOD.22 VIRGINIA O'BRIEN Mn cy rd oval by HARRY tion { Rada Acc LLY v LL in + AST LOS JOHN MILLS - In the heart-probing drama PATRICIA brought love and whose desire brought her "SO WELL REMEMBERED" By James Hilton WEDNESDAY, MAY 26 ONLY! MARTHA SCOTT ROC of a woman whose beauty hate ! Aug. 3--General Electric vs, Gray's Fuel. --_------------ Aug. 5--Oakville Taxi vs. B.A. "== 5 Aug. 10--B.A. vs. General Elec- land in the BOW TIES in the newest Foulard io. SOCKEES) from | Fnglat des patterns by Currie, clip-on style Aug, 12--Gray's Fuel vs, Oak- famous English Ribknit. Sha dq | with square or the mew pointed ville Taxi, : of rust, powder blue, white an ond. Vorlons eolics $1.00 All games start at, 8:30 sharp; -- lemon. Sizes 10% to 12 . 89c pr. nine innings. 3 DOLLAR GOES FURTHEST Report Fishing SHOP AT THE STORE WHERE YOUR {Jack Fraser Stores OAKVILLE Good At Barrie Last week-end Bill Burrell, John Burrell, George Hilson. and Jimmie Shields journeyed to Little Lake, Barrie, on a fishing trip. On thelr return they displayed amongst their catch an 8-pound plckerel and an 11%-pound pike. 'PHONE645-W

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