THE OAKVILLE-TRAFALGAR JOURNAL Page 11 THEN DROP IN TO OUR NEW LUNCH BAR For Noon Hour Snacks WE SPECIALIZE IN DELUXE HAMBURGS PIPING HOT SOUPS HOT DOGS -- FLAP JACKS PLAIN and TOASTED SANDWICHES COFFEE MODERN SODA FOUNTAIN SERVICE OPEN: 10 a.m. to Midnight NOW Oakville Bowling Lanes EE White Oak Meeting fhe regular monthly meeting the White-Oak Chapter IDE. was held Thursday at home of Mrs. Ryland New, f rogent Mrs. H, C. Rickbay Biided. In the absence of Mrs. 0. Gibson, educational con- for Mrs. J. Cond reported that Bey had been sent to the' chap- k northern schools to pro- books for Christmas gifts. | F. Smith reported that 15 ff and 14 used articles of hing had been shipped to flain, Mrs. J. Molesworth re- fing for Mrs. W. M. Cope- said that 48 food parcels been sent to Britain, Mrs. N 7 74 Girl Guides By Mrs. Irven Fell When you are getting out your old newspapers for the Boy Scouts next Saturday, you might just as well get out your baskets too. Think of all'the extra room you will have in your cellar or Legion In First Win After dropping a close decis- ion to Acton's rampaging Tan- ners last Thursday night, Bert Peers rapidly improving Legion intermediates hockeyists racked up their first win of the George- town tournament Tuesday eve- ning as they claimed a well earned 6-4 win over Weston. Although minus the services of such starry performers as Gal braith, Carol, Watson and Ken- nedy, the locals began to click in a scoring way early, and were full value for their victory. Peer trotted out a new goalie in the person of Gary Leger, who came through with a sen- Patterson and Davison each counted twice for Oakville, with Alcumbreck and Jones tallying singletons. Assists went to Brown, with four, Davison, with, two, and Woodall. Although Thursday night's ef- fort was a losing one, the lo- cals fell only one goal short of a tie with the leading Acton ag- gregation. Stars of the contest were Galbraith and Patterson, Lwho figured in every Oakville marker, with the former bagging: three tallies and Patterson two. The pair set up the scoring play which permitted Brown to pop in the sixth local counter. LEAGUE STANDING Georgetown Ogkville 'Weston RECONDITIONED GUARANTEED Port Credit Used Cars Location -- West End of Port Credit, end of local bus route on Lakeshore Road Phone P.C. 4345 or 368 "LOWER THAN CITY PRICES HIGHER THAN CITY VALUE" Our Three Point Used Car Buyers Safety Programme: 1. RECONDITIONED. 2. GUARANTEED. 3 3. PROSPECTIVE CUSTOMERS MAY TAKE OUT ANY 'VEHICLE FOR THEIR PERSONAL INSPECTION AND DRIVING. TAKE the GUESS WORK OUT of USED CAR BUYING Reconditioned Specials - 1947 MONARCH SEDAN, equipped with heater, In New Car Condition defroster and radio. 1946 FORD BUSINESS COUPE, equipped with heater and defroster. Motor and Body in Perfect Condition. 1941 FORD SEDAN, new motor, completely repainted. This car com- pletely rebulit. 1941 FORD COACH, new motor. This car is completely rebuilt. 1941 PLYMOUTH COACH, completely repainted. This car in perfect condition throughout. 1940 PLYMOUTH SEDAN, new motor, completely rebuilt. 1940 FORD OPERA COUPE. New motor, completely repainted. 1939 DODGE SEDAN. Completely repainted and upholstered. 1936 PLYMOUTH SEDAN. Good buy at the right price. REMEMBER THEY ARE RECONDITIONED AND GUARANTEED Ra aE For Information Phone Port Credit 4345 or 368 Bvell-baby clinic would be held iTeen-Town on the 2nd and fl Thursdays of each month. rs. C. Lioyd-Jones told of the fhistmas party to be given for § citizens on the 15th. of De- fer and the enthusiasm that B had received when asking donations. Already a Christ- tree and gift boxes of candy fl been promised. The chapter d money to defray incidental eses. The regent - reported a proposed free pre-Christ- fb matinee to be given at the tury Theatre in co-operation fb the management and the ice clubs of the district. Mag- fles subscriptions were -com- in well according to the re- E of Mrs. Ferguson. All mon- thus raised is to be used for hospital donation. : bs. W. Hall thanked her can- fers for the support they had her on the hospital cam- , in which a total of $1260. pad been raised. A letter also read from the Oakville-Tra- Br Memorial Hospital Board fking the Chapter for their tion of $1000.00. Mrs. M. C. er, acting superintendent of for (Ontario gave interesting talk on her She asked for more help- from the Chapter at the ghuby clinics, Mrs. Keenan |! fked Mrs. Outtier for com- to the meeting. Mrs. W. bul was welcomed as a new her. Following the meeting F. Stott and Mrs. W. R. son poured tea. back shed. sational puck-blocking show in making his debut in Legion col- ours a successful one. The Guides and Brownies have found a market for all the 6 quart, 12 quart and bushel bask- ets they can get together. Of course, they must be in fairly good condition. Will you please help the Guides and Brownies to swell their funds by letting them have your unused baskets. If you call any leader, Guide or Brownie or just put them out on December 11th, they will be picked up. and the girls will be very grateful. At the annual meeting of the Local Association held last Wed- nesday evening at the home of Mrs, Norman Wells, , the writer was elected president of the as- sociation until a district com- missioner has been appointed. GIFTS THAT APPEAL TO EVERYONE MANICURING SETS TOILET SETS B . . BY CUTEX and REVLON LENTHERIC -- YARDLEY 1 50 to 2.20 EVENING IN PARIS n 1.50 to 12.% Mrs. Dean Wilkes is secretary, Mrs: Norman Wells, treasurer, Mus, Herbert Merry, badge sec- retary, Mrs. J. F. Graydon, press representative and Mrs. Mal colm Smith, "uniform convenor. The annual reports of the Guide companies, two Brownie Packs and one Ranger Company were given by the leaders. One has only to hear these reports to realize how hard the leaders and the girls are all working. In handing this Guide Column over to Mrs, Graydon, I only hope she: enjoys writing it and meeting with the staff of the Journal as much as I have. IMPORTED SOAPS by BRONNLEY - ROGER and GALLET - BOXED -- 1.% to 4.5 YARDLEY COLOGNES BABY GIFTS BY JOHNSON BABY SETS LENTHERIC CHANEL LUCIEN LeLONG 1 28 to 85.% 65° "2.95 250% 1.45 10° © 98° 1.25 2.75 Knitting is derived from. the It. Saxon word "cynttan" and hand askets for the Guide col- [knitting is believed to go back fon which will be held soon. to Saxon times. from the sale of these er At ale £15 will go toward the build. | Afternoon temperatures in_the fie, "0 for the i Belgian Congo range from 85 to 2 c. 90, and in the winter average only 10 degrees below summer temperatures. ff Eathering your used NOVELTY SOAPS -- boxed PLASTIC NOVELTIES COMB and BRUSH SETS 8rows for Guiding in Oak- IMPORTED PERFUME CREATIONS BY x CHANEL - LENTHERIC - ROGER and GALLET '2Y | take this opportunity to sincerely thank all WORTH - LUCIEN LeLONG DUNN'S DRUG STORE PHONE 650 DELIVERY SERVICE $2.50 - $18.00 9se who supported me for Council. And to those Pyal friends who worked so hard on my behalf | offer my most grateful appreciation James L.. Cooke