Oakville-Trafalgar Journal, 2 Mar 1950, p. 4

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Thursday, March 2, 1950 ii Page 4 - THE 0AKVILLE-TRAFALGAR JOURNAL hi SATURDAY FIRE DAMAGES LUMBER OFFICE Traf Council Approves Fire of unknown origin broke [which was confined to the office The name that's CHIC on a COSMETIQUE..... out in the office of Blakelock |and contents, was estimated by . Brothers lumber yard, Randall |Fire Chief Fred Shaw at about F ll H t | P t Street, early Saturday afternoon. [$1,000 Had the fire got out of u ospl d aymen The fire department responded to | control before the firemen arriv-| Payment of $1,01851 to the|truck several months ago. The an alarm and after fighting the |ed, the lumber-yard and the |OakvilleTrafalgar Memorial |other bridge, which will cost flames for about ten minutes had | whole block might have burned, [Hospital Association was auth-|$1260, will be on the back con them under control. Damage, | the chief said. orized by Trafalgar Township | cession (between the 8th and 9th Council at its regular meeting, |lines. held Friday evening. This sum A The tender of A. S. Robertson Z ; ; ad been deducted from the |p; i we) was accepted, for crush- township grant of $5000, to 2000 TES BAEC ES nie cover the discount on the deben-| > a et i my ct ona DRGURG SE 8 enh > pang, €I | per cubi d ile. Memb: expenses connected with the [Por SPOS yard pol mils, Members ine ea ote lan roinin iy a thy | waited on council and asked when ey further action would be taken in amount was taken following ayo pn. S000 WONT U8 HOR reguest from the hospital board. | 8 SLE WEL So 3 a : > - or ens watag Eines, ane sulisitor ware engess mains, one in the new Ennisclare mE ee subdivision on the former H. C.|®° : pandianiady Cox estate, the other on the Mor- re a on oo ? + den road north from the Lake: Press 8% In FEY B00 A0E arrives at shore highway to a point 500. > CERI i ' feet north of the old radial line. oh iakenibeforefworls BRIEN'S The tenders of the Ontario Bridge | 2" P€ © 3 Co. of Toronto were accepted for| Council gave its approval to an construction of two bridges. The | application for a "Motel" or mo-, town first, which will bridge a branch | torists' hotel on the Lakeshore yeas : of the 16-Mile Creek just off No.|highway west of Bronte. The aay he iyi jpsichs oo the patlpclih that td the 25 highway south of Milton, will | project must also be approved by. on for coloured fingertips in Raripiong ase enticing cost $700. It will replace athe Oakville-Trafalgar Planning Pe leificd cleansing, cream bridge which collapsed under a |Board. that softens your skin while it cleanses. OBITUARY Award Sargant Damages N= es That LESTER J. BOOCOCK » = . Following Piat Hearing Ten days after undergoing an | Damages of $3,500 were award: operation, Lester & Boocock, died | oq mriday to Jack Sargant, 18- on Saturday in Toronto Western |vear slg son of Mr. and Mrs: W. Hospital. He was 37 years of age |g Sargant, Bronte, for injuries and was born in Oakville. His yo pig right hand which resulted father, the late Raymond BOO-| gor the explosion of a shell in a cock, lost fn is Si Sgnting Te mr overseas in the first world War. |yije Industrial Exhibition in 1948. a a a tn cr 5 Se 4 et | BRIEN'S PHARMACY ir Coils Manufacturing Co., a Eh ; To lo ca0iColome SE Phone 1382 Chuich. He is survived by Ris|l- exntsit of the Loras Boots Bo SE a Tm giment. The shell was marked : 'was Mary Kress; two sons, Dav-| «pert? and thinking it harmless, P k-F id and Paul; a daughter, Marilyn; | pe Se a eek-rrean s his mother, and three brothers, snot followed he lost his right ; Walter and David, Oakville, and| thumb and had two fingers of the Overse as Gift P arcels George, Hamilton. right hand permanently injured. Wo § When you I give to the Red Cross... Exciting cosmetic news . . . famous Tussy Cosmetiques arrive in town. The first new creams, now rouge and lipstick shades we've You are there, helping to rush emergency services wherever disaster strikes in Canada. The, funeral was held Tuesday | Sargant, now a cadet at Royal FROM $1 40 *° $ 4.3 4 afternoon, from the funeral chap- om College, Bop sued a » thi WI. e ent was 3 el of S. S. Russell and Son to St. on > San All charges included | | Jude's Cemetery. 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