Oakville-Trafalgar Journal, 23 Dec 1948, p. 11

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Thursday, December 28, 1948 Carnivorous Deer? n the misdeameanour [day last week, she stepped to an hich she is accused is with-| outside refrigerator to be am. bf \nown precedent in the his- |iably greeted by Bambi and a lof but > the species, Bambi, peti] of scattered paper. A six-pound ory © med by Milton McCleary, | roast, a pound of bacon and beer finitely in the doghouse. For [pound of butter were gone. Bam. eh the popular Trafalgar bi, affectionate to the point of BO) trustee has never had any| exuberance, had to be driven vious complaints about Bam-|away by Mr. Millard, she said. Bb, who is allowed to run abl Mr McCleary, who found forge, he now thinks he may| Bambi about a year ago, said he fave to send the deer to a park. | would make restitution, but Unusual charge levelled at] wasn't too certain his pet was Bambi by 9th line neighbours | guilty of the charge. "He's nev. ho to do with the "wolfing" of [er been fed raw meat, and I've Althoug] THE OAKVIELE-TRAFALGAR JOURNAL Page 11 THE OLD HOME TOWN sassixsranen By STANLEY) IT COULDAIT BE ANYTHING HE ATE I= HEOALY HAD SIX SAUSAGES, 4 POTATO PANCAKES --SOME KRALT ~ 2 HELP/NGS OF BOILED OAIONS = "HALE O'A MINCE PIE, PINT ©" BUTTER MILK==- DOC, 1 THINK THE CHANGE, /N THE WEATHER UPSET HIM AGAIN /! J z Y on £7 -- = Veteran Railroader Completes 40th Year When Archie Grant, Sr. ther of the well known local tail manager and golfer, re- turned to his Toronto home on Tuesday night, he brought to a close more than 40 years of con- tinuous service with the CIN.R. Joining the railway in 1907, he became a conductor four years later. He has worked on nearly all CNR. lines between Mon- treal and Port Huron during his term of service. This Christmas will be the first in many years fa- Te- Elderly Resident Dies Alarmed at receiving no an- swer to her knocks, Mrs. Emily Fulton, of Mimico, visiting her sister, Mary Fulton, on Reynolds Street, here had a neighbor break into the house. Her sister, a 72- year-old widow, was found dead on the kitchen floor. It isi believ- ed she had been dead several days. She lay beside a rocking chair where, it is believed she was sitting "when stricken with a heart attack. She had lived alone since her husband's death ten ears ago, Neighbors said they ANT ig = = o y had seen Mrs. Fulton for the last thing Game | never had an i % aw meat, something y complaints be: time a week ago Sunday. Fo. on Dudley Hitchcox says is| fore," he stated. entirely a new angle" to him.| So Bambi's fate hangs in the 's. M. Millard, however, claim- (balance, At any rate, if he ends bi to nave plenty of circumstan-| up in'a park or zoo, his wan- al evidence against the alleged | derings in future will be greatly pric, She related that, one] curtailed, he has enjoyed at home. IG THE WEATHER GOULDAT SE THAT RAD = EE x wonis ws seveavea 12-24) TO OUR CLIENTS AND FRIENDS The Compliments OF THE TO ONE AND ALL A Merry Christmas AND Season JARVIS & RYRIE Ineligible Georgetown Players Give Legion Pucksters Second Chance --® Use of two Schedule Lull during their semi-final round playoff with Oakville intermed- Hits Juniors Due to the vagaries of O.H.A. iates brought a sharp repri- mand from the Georgetown en- try in the current round robin tourney Tuesday night. Al- schedules, Oakville's up-and- | though the Raiders won Tues- coming Junior "B" entry will [day's second game 7-4, after play no group games during | ting the first tilt at 1-1, the the holiday season. The young- sters will not be idle, however, 2s Baz Megaffin and Fred Turner plan to take advantage committe in charge ordered a sudden death replay at George- of the competitive lull to worl on smoothing out both attack town arena tonight. The win- ning club will meet Weston in and defense play. In addition to practice sessions, it is en the final round. Jack Davison and Ray Patter tirely possible that an exhibi- tion test may be arranged to son, with two counters each, in the second encounter, after provide an opportunity to test line shifts in actual phy. A Happy and Prosperous New Year o> Guild's Book Store players TO EVERYONE A MERRY CHRISTA nT gf BEST WISHES FOR A MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR Alec's Barber Shop BRONTE Garry Leger's brilliant goal tend- ing had frustrated Georgetown in the first game. Alcumbreck was the local marksman in that tilt. GLASS FIRE Reflection of a blow torch on the window of a garage oper- ated by James Johnson, Lake- shore Rd. Clarkson, last Sat- urday was responsible for a false alarm which sent Tor- onto township firemen speed ing to the scene. When the brigade arrived, the job had been completed, and the "fire" was already out. You, Too, Can Have Form, Says Expert BY ALEX J. MORRISON DON'T FORGET THE FREE GALA XMAS EVE TURKEY BOWLING, FRIDAY, DEC. 24th Golfers: Your attention please. The answer to most of your problems is about to be hand- ed to you on a silver platter. How to swing successfully, ex- ecute the fundamental parts of the correct swing, how to play every shot from tee to green and how to enjoy the real benefits of golf are only part of the re- wards you can gather from pay- ing close attention to the old professor. Surely every one of you would like to play better golf. What you haven't learned and prob- ably don't believe is this: every person, regardless of age or size, SEASONS GREETINGS . i elsanse OAKVILLE Bowling Lanes (Frank Russell, Mgr.) can follow the sare routine prescribed for the shut-ins. The routine I will give you is both simple and easy. It requir- es nothing more than patience with yourself, | the willingness to take things easy and pro- gress a step at a time. - This patience should not be hard to exercise when you can look forward to rewards such. as longer, straighter drives, ac- curate approach shots and bet- ter putting. The routine will start soon. THE TOPS LUNCH BRONTE i! | Will be closed from the night of Dec. 23 until the I morning of January 5, 1949 IN THE GREGORY BLOCK A MERRY XMAS AND A PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR Feduck & Wright GENERAL STORE, BRONTE Jack Fraser, The Management and Staff of our Oakville Store Extend to our many friends and Best Wishes For A Very Merry Christmas and a Prosperous New Year customers, IRVING BERLIN RADE R You, too, can swing properly, make lower scores and get mare fun out of golf if you follow Mr. Morrison's series aon practice routine, outdoors or indoors, which will start soon in this paper. OTEK PA who has anything like normal use of hody, hands and feet, can and should play good golf! By good golf I mean scoring consistently in the middle or low eighties. There is little ex- cuse for scoring any higher. And low scores can be had ac- cording to the way you follow my instructions. In case you regard this as sales talk, let me inform you that these claims have long since been proved by practical exper- ience with thousands of golfers. They can be upheld by your own performance. All you have to do is prac- tice a little every day either indoors or outdoors, If you kKve where winter weather prevents working on your games out-of- doors you will find the prescrib- ed indoor practice just as prac- tical as that to be done outside. If you can work out-of-doors you MIDNITE SHOW NEW YEARS EV| Jack Fraser Sto LIMITED E PLAN YOUR PARTY -- ENJOY THE FUN TICKETS NOW ON SALE

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