uy, December 2 1648 pu pd ut-offs Should Not Effect our quota, and unless onsors and coaches of min- fp savings are hockey . teams who feared culs might, distupt, sea- les may heave a re- this week, according: Hilmer Lofquist of of interference with community activity," ver Fol schedul Mr. ved sigh Chairman i Should cuts be : ne necessary, night Oakville Power £ sutoffs would be in the early eve- mission. ning, which shouldn't _ bother we remain within|young hockeyists too much. b provided Minor Hockey, Says Chairman further required, you may be sure there will be a minimum customary : Lot. quist told the Journal Yesterday. @ An exciting two- some for beauty-- full of promise . . . which- ever you choose. packages These attractive new Beauty Boxes , come in simulated alli- gator, black, brown, or red, and the Inrger one in simulated rawhide. 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Handy Pocket Stove ECASOLINE LANTERN Power Size Il CASOLINE IRON Instant | POCKET sTovE wen gq Mllcaur stove Ee $13.95 Borne © Emer i Burner $16.50 by COLEMAN PARTS AND SERVICE to Rs. COURTESY -- SERVICE -- VALUE : FRASER HARDWARE OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE PHONE 334 "Sunshine Lamp. "Malor" See Them Todayl COAL OIL or - With Globe GASOLINE LAMP Less Shade G4 (0.30 (Shades when available $1.45) - COAL OIL or 300 Candle $9.95 OAKVILLE | | Thursday night extended a bet- THE OAKVILLE-TRAFALGAR JOURNAL Page 8 Your Last Chance To Claim Lil White Cookee den Bar were Katharine Jaffray, Sylvia Williamson Myers. To earn the Brownie has to pass tests in the composition of the Union Jack, setting a table for dinner, skip-|benefit to them all their lives. ping; some Jmots and the use of and Nancy (them, keeping a room tidy, health and exercise and a bit of Golden Bar a |first aid. Even the Brownies learn use- ful things in fun that will be of LYDIA GEORGE ; LADIES' READY-TO-WEAR E | MILLINERY -:- ACCESSORIES ; i Phone 738-W. Colborne Street Flashing a surprising display of two-way hockey for a squad which was enjoying it's first turn on 'the ice this season, Bert Peer's potenially . powerful Oak- ville Legion pucksters last ter conditioned Weston crew to the limit before bowing by a 5 to 3 count in the opening tilt of the Georgetown round robin tour- ney. The locals, who battled right to the final bell, were in the midst of a sustained ganging at- tack when Weston's Downer pop- ped in the fifth goal.to sew up the peppy contest. Content to look over their promising material rather than go after the points at any cost, Peer and Coach Jimmy Stead left the arena with pleased smil- es, according to scouts The Jour- nal had stationed along the sideboards. And they saw plen- ty to cause them to wax opto- mistic over the possibilities of O.H.A. competition, due to get under way shortly after Yule- tide. In the meantime, they ex- pect to make it exceptionally warm for other entries in the Georgetown tournament. Although the actual goal scor- Legion Pucksters Show Promise - In First Georgetown Contest ing was a secondary factor to the general get-up-and-go which featured this initial Legion work- out, all counters were of the work- manlike variety. Giggs Watson dunked the first Oak biscuit in the Weston bastion after accep- ting a neat pass from young Andy Milne, latest local acquis- ition from West Yorks, of the Toronto Mercantile loop. Then Wild Willie Galbraith took over the playmaking chores, setting. up Davison and Speck for smart sniping efforts. * Galbraith nar- rowly missed a couple from close in himself, while tidy twine tend- ing by AShbee, in the Weston cage kept Kennedy, Patterson and Cameron off the score sheet. Schedules for the group will be drafted at an OFLA. _sub- committee meeting at the Royal York Hotel Saturday, club of- ficials announced yesterday. Opening encounter line-up for the 'local was as follows: Goal, Carol and Davies; Defence, Wat- son, Kennedy, McNally, Mec- Cleary; Forwards, A. Milne, Duz, S. Milne, Davison, Gal- braith, Patterson, Speck and Cameron. District Activities REGULAR MEETINGS Optomits Club 2nd and 4th Mondays, 7.30 p.m. New Murray House ons Clul 1st and 3rd Thursdays, 6.45 p.m. Teen Town Rotary Club Dinner 7 pm., Teen Town Town Council 1st and 3rd Mondays, 8 p.m. Council Chambers Township Council 1st Monday, 10 am, Township Hall Public School Board 2nd Tuesday, 8 p.m. Council Chambers High School Area Board 3rd Tuesdays, 8 p.m. Council Chambers Branch 114, Can. Legion 1st Fridays, 8 pm, Club Rooms White Oak Chapter, I.O.D.E. 1st Thurs. afternoon, Teen Town Angela Bruce Chapter, LO.D.E. 1st Tuesday night, Teen Town Westwood Friendly Circle 2nd Wed. night, Westwood School . C. T. 3 p.m,, Christian Science Hall SPECIAL: EVENTS December 2: White Oak Chapter LODE. meeting, residence Mrs. Ry- land New. Chamber of Commerce~ meet- ing, council chambers, 8 p.m. December 8: St. Johns Church W.A. bazaar, Lusk Hall. December 4: Oakville Lions Club Tag Day, Food for Britain Fund. Painting of children's bicycles with luminous paint compound a3 safety measure, Oakville Op- timist Club, rear of Century Theatre, 9.30 am. to 1 pm. December 6: Oakville, Bronte and Trafal- gar Municipal elections. Draw for Lil White Cookee, 'Arts and Crafts Inc, Memorial Hospital project, stage, = Cen- tury Theatre. December 8: ~ Oakyille-Trafalgar Planning Board, Council Chambers. December 8 and 9: Optimists Theatre Gregory Theatre. December 9: Music Appreciation evening, Arts and Crafts, residence of Mrs. K. MacTaggart, Spruce St, 8:30 pm. December 11: Bronte Church Christmas Bazaar, Hall. December 20: C.C.F. Turkey Euchre, Masonic Hall, 8.15 p.m. December 21-22: Oakville-Trafalgar high school Glee Club Christmas Carol Ser- Nights, of Epihany Community Meeting every Monday, |. By Mrs. Irven Fell The 1st and 2nd Oakville Brownie Packs have been work- ing very hard lately. In the the ist Pack, Mrs. Broadbent, as Brown Owl enrolled Frances Storey, Debby Graydon, Marilyn Harris, Bonnie Baker, Ellen Bur- rell, Gay Anderson, Gitta Dinka, Esther Onishi and Sachika Hay- ashida. Service Stars were pre- sented Loretta Megaffin, Wendy. Smith and Judy Lowe. z In the 2nd Pack, Mrs. Cam Brown, the Brown Owl enrolled Patty Carter, Carol Holliday, Marlyn Medland and Faye Mos- ley. 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