Oakville-Trafalgar Journal, 19 Aug 1948, p. 8

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Classified Please Report Promptly LOST OR FOUND ANIMALS to Cakville Humane Society PHO! Lost and Injured Animals Hunanely Treated IN MEMORIAM DOCKSEY--In loving memory of { my only son, Arnold Frank Docksey, drowned Aug. 21, 1938. The blow was great, the shock evere, We little thought the end so near; But only those who have lost can tell i The pain of parting without fare- well. More and more each day I miss m, Friends may think the wound is ealed, But they little know the sorrow That lies within my heart con- cealed. Ever remembered and sadly missed by his Mother, 50-p-3! FOR SALE 5 WILKES UPRIGHT piano, in good condition; fine tone and ac- tion; recently tuned. reasonable offer. Credit 2029. CIDER PRESS, hand model, in good condition. Phone COMBINED Ronson lighter and case; perfect working order. 81 Church Street. McCLARY ther electric stove, side oven and broiler; ex- cellent condition, Phone 1062-R o 25-p-39 Phone Port LARGE radiator, $10.00; auto- matic gas water heater, as is, $10.00. Telephone 882-W. 2! 1938 AUSTIN roadster; good ; condition; new top. Best offer. | Phone 149 or 738-W. 25-p-39 used Quebec Apply 170 Colborne St. 37-p-39 PEASE FURNACE, used, burns wood or coal; cheap. Phone 715. er, $10; toilet bowls, heater, $10. st used ice box, $3; $15 each; af 35-c-39 KELVINATOR, McClary's elec- tric stove. Telephone 29. 25-p-37 SHOTGUNS, one 12-gauge, one 16-gauge; one 20-gauge; $50.00 each. Phone 1063 days, evenings, 887-1. 25-p-39 MASTER CHEF plug-in Mof- fat stove, used only few months. Fred Butterworth, Brock St. 25 MAN'S BICYCLE; very good condition, Phone 789. 25-p-39 COLLECTION of old coins and set of Confederate State bills, mounted in four frames. Phone 165-M 25-p-39 100 PULLETS, ready to lay. B. O'Connor, Gth Line, Hornby, _ 25-39 FEMALE HELP WANTED i WANTED -- Switchboard oper- it ator, with typing experience pre- i ferred but not essential; 5-day i week, Apply Box 206, Oakville- Trafalgar Journal. 45-c-38 WOMAN to help in home, five afternoons a week. Phone 880. _ 35-c-39 PRIVATE SCHOOL requires teacher for kindergarten and nur- sery classes; morning hours only. Apply Miss Ruth Lightbourn. Telephone 399. 35-c-39 STENOGRAPHER wanted, with dictaphone experience preferred, Will accept THE OAKVILLE-TRAFALGAR JOURNAL Bumper Apple Crop (Continued from Page 1) fited largely through the jobs and higher standards of living that foreign capital brought with it to his country. There are only 4,000,000 all of ~ WANTED "HOME WANTED for neutel blue Persian cat. Phone 658-W. 25-p-39 TENDERS WANTED ee ------------ OAKVILLE-TRAFALGAR HIGH SCHOOL AREA Tenders for Additions and Altera- tions to School Building General and Mechanical Trades Sealed tenders will be received by the Board of Trustees of the Oakville-Trafalgar High School Area for additions and alterations to the High School, Oakville, On- tario, until 12 o'clock noon, 10th September, 1948 Tenders must be addressed to Mr. C. H. Byers, Secretary of the Oakville-Trafalgar High School Board, Oakville, Ontario, and must be clearly marked as to contents. Plans and specifications may be obtained from the Architects, Molesworth, Secord & Savage, 18 Toronto St. Toronto 1. Lowest or any tender not neces- sarily accepted. C. H. BYERS, Secretary, Oakville-Trafalgar High School Board, Oakville, Ontario. WALSH FOR OAKVILLE "The Man With the Choice" Corner Colborne & Randall Sts.|-- PHONE 1307 $11,000--Double house, one side occupied at good rent. Both sides con- taining 3 bedrooms, living room, dining room, 3-pc. bath. Lo- cated in good area. Has: immediate oc- cupancy. $4,000--2-storey house, stove heated; 3 bedrooms, living room, dining room. Priced right for quick sale. $6,000--Bungalow, 2 bed- rooms, living room, dining room. This is a good buy; includes all furniture, electric stove, Bendix wash- er, good well, fruit trees. This is well worth owning. Opportunity Knocked FOR 20 SMART PEOPLE Yes, of the Bungalows avail- able in one of the most beau- tiful locations in town--ali are sold. BUT we are now ready to take but "not essential; good salary. The Oakville Basket Co. Ltd. | buildin, Phone Oakville 32. 35-c-39 ; 2 opdersifor cccupenay Di 1st. PERSONAL HOME dressmaking, Good work | Down pay are 1 at reasonable rate: Phone Mrs. |ly low on these homes due to be- Bronte 7 25-p-39 | ing N.H.A. and being eligible for FOUND HAND SAW, on Douglas Ave. Owner may have same by paying for this advertisement. Box 208, The Journal. 25-p-39 provincial 2nd mortgages. Solid brick, attached garage storey and storey and half, on large lots, in highly restricted aren near river; 2 and $ large living FOR RENT SMALL, ground floor office; with own entrance, on Colborne E. $30.00 month. Telephone 882-W. 25. WANTED TO ,_ apart ment or flat, in or near Oakville, by young couple who can guaran- tee desirable tenancy. Willing to i pay good price. Phone 780 days, Local 104; evenings 1170-J. 65-p-39 rooms. You rust sec to believe. See Us Now Exclusive Listing G. ALBERT WALSH Real Estate Broker Phone 1307 Office open evenings to above Bargains and many others. Priced Right. PAVING | A. B. Green 24 Gore Street DRIVEWAYS COLAS OR HOT ASPHALT DRIVEWAYS INSTALL- ED AND GUARANTEED BY ASPHALT Hamilton PORT CREDIT OFFICE - EXPERTS Agencies, Ltd. Phone 3.6622 PHONE 2060 show | A whom are slightly amazed at the unexpected improvement in their way of life. With the refineries situated right in the oil fields, the under- taking is an economical, if mam- moth one, Jim points out. Com- pletion of the project is still three years away, he estimates. "Our derricks, trucks and bulldozers are beginning to roll in, and it adds up to a terrific bundle of equipment," he said. "But we'll be really rolling shortly." The wandering engineer Was gratified, but not surprised to note Oakville's progress since his departure four years ago. He has worked on developments in every oil-producing country in the world, and claims that it is an unvarying rule that where a re- finery locates, there one finds-a poom town. "And those towns continue to thrive," he main- tained. After a brief stay in the New York area, Jim will be heading back southward. But, he vowed, he'll be back again one day be- fore long. HOMER FRASER Oakville Radio and Blectrie-- Wiring, Electrical Maintenance & Repair; Electric Motors, Radio Repal Phone 1187-J. Shop 27 Kerr St. 35c30-tf MAMMOTH REFINER (Continued from Page 1) year exported omy about 2,000. 000 packages. While expressing himself as "not too optimistic," Mr. Ryrie declared: "I think, with intelli- gent marketing, growers can stay even while new markets are be- ing developed." He felt that the chief threat to ready marketing lay, not in heavy crops, but in decreasing purchas- ing power of the consumer. He discounted possibilities of dispos- ing of lower grade fruit for juicing purposes, holding that propaganda-built public prefer- ence for citrus juices affected last year's pack. "Several grow- ers, like myself, have already sold our current crops, so We can't complain," he concluded. Arthur Oughtred, large Clark- son orchardist, stated crop pros- rainfall is pects were good if forthcoming. "Without rain, the fruit won't size up" he said. Grading will be much stricter this year, with a 2l-inch apple being the minimum." While Mr. Oughtred was not pessimistic concerning the sales aspects, other growers were not so cheerful, One went so far as to intimate a timely hail storm, which would reduce the yield, might prove helpful to the mar- keting outlook. 1OOK! One year free double pass to Century to anyone who can provide me with a flat, house or apartment. Howard Binns, manager, Century and Gregory Theatres. FOR RENT NEW 5-ROOM HOUSE jon; partially in- $85.00 per month. cluding mew electric stove, refrigerator, and washing machine. FOR $7,350--3 bedrooms, Kitchen, garage, newly decorated; $8,700--Living room, dining and 4 bedrooms. Attractive lot bathroom, living SALE room, dining room and lot 40' x 120. Terms. room, sunroom, kitchen, bathroom 80" x 96. $17,000--Well built summer house on over 6 acres on the lake. Shore well protected. Beautiful trees and lawns; 4 bedrooms; living room 20' x 80' with open firep Terms arranged. Trees, shrubs and hedges. ; large $22,000--New, stucco on cement block; Living room, dining room, den, modern kitchen and. bathroom, $8 partially s ) Garage; toolhouse. An ideal spot for those who want seclusion. a really well-built home. Bedrooms, 2-car garage; house situated on 3 acre of good land. $28,000--4-suite apartment housé. Probable occupation of one apartment October 1, 1948. Terms. : % Jarvis & Ryrie REALTORS Oakville Phone 490 Commercial TIRES 600 x 16 $15.95 (Unconditionally Guaranteed) Back-Up Lights All Chrome-- 'With $3.98 Bracket All Types of Radiator Ornaments and Fender Guides BURKE'S Auto Supply Dunn St. Phone 1129-M Thursday, August 1g 1 Oakville REFRIGERATOR LET US BRING IT BACK TO NORMAL ALL MAKES SERVICED H. B. LOFQUIST RADIO and REFRIGERATION Sales and Service TELEPHONE 711 _-- GOT FEVER? -- COLBORNE ST. WHY WORRY ABOUT FUEL SHORTAGES Semi-automatic, magazine feed. Holds 100 lbs. of coal. Burns any kind of coal, coke, briquets. ® You need start a fire but once a year. © Heats all day and all night with- out refuelling. ® More than a million now in use! "Heats All Day and Night Without Refueling BURNS ANY KIND OF COAL-- BITUMINOUS, ANTHRACITE, BRIQUETS or COKE Immediate Delivery - Exclu On Display at Hillmers Fuel & lce Co. DUNDAS ST. N. e Agents Bis hould BC rade Corni Cours Fe 1 om "Gif ore, | Lit N PHONE 23 Leaves Kerr St. 7.10 a.m. Bus Schedule 7.40 am. 9.40 a.m. 2.10 a.m. 10.40 a.m. 9.10 a.m. STOP AT 12.00 -- 10.10 a.m. ALL 1.10 p.m. 11.10 a.m. CORNERS 2.10 p.m. 12.40 pm. ON ROUTE 3.10 pm, 1.40 p.m. DOUGLAS np To 4.10 p.m. SPRUCE 5.10 p.m. 0 6.10 p.m. REYNOLDS 7.10 p.m. 8.10 p.m. 9.10 p.m. 9.40 p.m. 10.10 p.m. OAKVILLE BUS LINES Leaves Dundas St. "Our Long Distance Switchhoards are growing bigger" THE NUMBER of Long Distance calls is at an all-time high -- and still going higher. Though some calls are delayed, most are put through "while you hold the line". More cables, and switchboards are being added just as fast 83 possible to make Long Distance service even speedier. These additions, plus unseen technical improve- ments, are part of our continuing program to provide the best telephone service at the lowest possible cost. THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF CANADA Pecia he | mus Orme

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