Oakville-Trafalgar Journal, 23 Mar 1950, p. 6

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Thursday,. March 23, Page 6 THE OAKVILLE-TRAFALGAR JOURNAL 195 on bar. Mec.-D. manure spreader, M. | about 75 bus. of good beaver oat; A VERY ACTIVE NEWS WEEK CONDENSED|AUCTION SALE: sie Biri = fat ptm of - Truck wagon, 2 wheel trailer with| Surge g-unit milking macy, ff St J. N. Milne presented to coun-|ber of Commerce so it could season by careful selection of| Clearing auction sale of Hol- Lh ea Gt Ara Ca ey cell Shing if cil a request for inclusion in the | "Carty out a broad programme of | such shrubs as Blue Juniper, [stein cattle, farm machinery, |View, Platform sewes | nay) (ie Eden ke new; MH poll from i estimates of $1,000 for the Cham- | Publicity and public service." In: |Scarlet Bark, Red Barberry, Gol-| daly equipment, tractor, poultry, POULTRY and FEED ' |small articles, ° R = 4g ay £ % elude: eed, etc. The undersigned hi : 5 rere ca) o A 1 Tn in 0 pre or Zeon den oo Orange and others. The been instructed by Elgin Crozier a ol bps i] Say Io Tess S th as I rod Be ely | Spesher was introduced by Msi fo oat] hy fanetion st Eat 11, filing range shelters, with alum-|T. W. Thomson, Clerk euchre WHAT'S ON YOUR MINDS "0 Ottawa @ Who were the winners in distributed, advertising the town | Stewart Stratton and thanked by|Line West, Toronto Township, on to industry, the retail trade, tour-| Mrs. Jean Cond. Wed., March 29, at 1 pm. the fol- ists and retired people looking for lowing: a homesite. Also planned was a LINBROOK H. & S. steady 'Buy in Oakville" cam-|. The Linbrook Home and School | calf at foot, Res. Holstein con. paign; advertising in selected | Association was organized at a|due time of sale; 6 Grade Holstein newspapers in the U.S. of indus-| meeting at Linbrook School Fri-|Ccows, due time of sale; 3 Grade trial sites and low-cost manufact-|day evening. Mrs. J. Swift of |Iiolstein cows, calf at foot; Grade > a ? Holstein cow, bred August 3rd; uring conditions; and the estab-| Burlington, Halton county or-( Grade Holstein cow, Hest Juma: lishment of a retail credit bureau. | ganizer, supervised the meeting |ary 9th; Grade Holstein cow. bred 'Spencer Fraser, Alex Tilley|and outlined the objects of the|August 4th; Grade Holstein and Sydney inum roof; quantity of straw; |Frank Petch, auctioneer CATTLE Reg. Holstein cow, with heifer SHELLEY BOVE CHINA Sports today? @ How will your favorite Radio Serial turn out? YOUR RADIO HAS THE ANSWERS for the Board formerly given by Roy Smith, of the Ontario of Home and School Fearman appeared | organization. The gathering was| COW, bred Dec. 12th; Grade Hol- of Governors of [also addressed the hospital requesting the grant | vice-president the Temporary | Federation stein cow, bred Dec. 21st; Grade Holstein cow, bred Dec. 23rd; Grade Holstein cow, bred July 2nd;8 Grade Jersey cows, calf at FROM ENGLAND hospital be included in the esti-| Associations. Miss Muriel Willis, |£00ti4 Holstein Heifers, bred in cep it in a receptive mood 8 | ingtes for the Memorial hospital, principal of Linbrook, Jan; 6 Holstein Heifers, ready to with the work of ro i baal : aa ae DISCUSS LANDSCAPES Mrs. Fred Taylor was chosen |ves, 4 months; Reg. Holstein Colored slides of beautiful or-| president of the new association.|Bull, 12 months. Cattle selling namental shrubs and evergreens Other officers are as follows: 1st.| Subject to blood test. All heifers were enjoyed by members of | Vice-President, Ken Chambers, | 27° Peon Se Bronte Horticultural Society at|2nd. Vice-President, Mrs, Pat MT eo le Ere ; Goodison 77 tractor, on rubber, 10 Dunn St. N. hel meeting in the new parish | Cavanagh; Treasurer, A. E. Wil-|lights and starter, new, ploughed Phone 521-M hall, Church of the Epiphany, | cox; Recording Secretary, Mus! |about 30 hours. Case tractor disc, Thursday evening. W. T. Menne, | Murray Inkster; Corresponding |nearly new. M.H. 3 furrow trac- . talk, | Secr z | tor plough, in good condition. 3 rrp] who gers the ei =, Terao ss John Taylors Essen] of DE Ea LOTTO OIA TVILR ITT | showed how to have a colorful | tive, Mrs. Roy Irwin, Mrs. Frank | fortiliper spreader. om sibber sew garden even after the flowering | Tyers, Robert Murison, Mis. W.|New Buck "Rake, 10 ft. 6 in. McKinley, Mrs. Eldon Perkins. Chev. 1938 truck, all times by using our pre and efficient service. ANDERSON'S RADIO Sales and Service AND... Royal Brierley with rack or SCHMOOS ON TOP fitted for rake, in good condit- Shmoos continue to maintain ion. M.H. binder, 7 ft. cut. Mc.-D. Mower, 51/, ft. cut. 6-section the lead in the men's major lea- heavy harrows, with steel draw- Crystal BOTH IN OPEN STOCK gue, Oakville Bowling Lanes, i with a solid margin of 14 points xclusive in Oakville At | ig SKIN on March 31 Standing is as fol ART MERCHAND G A I N SB 0 R 0 1] G H GIFTS AND ows: moos 5 psets 60; 4 In FLOWERS Bechives 58; Haltons 54; Peer. [ITLL ™ Eaton Co. © epe ° p 3 : re Ryrie-Birks FLOWERS FOR EASTER less 54; Acorns 52; Six Blows || METI XLS] A Scientifically Compounded Preparation That 8; Air Coie 47; mvaporators || IANS Al Pee AT PREVAILING PRICES Relieves Distressing Skin Affections 45; Rummies 43; Ideals 42; Mon- Oakville DALE ESTATE ROSES archs 37; Chevs 34; Fords 31; Westsides 31; Hitchcox 18. High Triple for the week was Doc Da- foe with 848. Cliff Bird and Jack Rogers shared honors for High Single, with 311 points apiece. EDUCATION IDEAS The democratic way of life is under serious threat, and can only continue if those who believe in it take action to protect it. This was the essence of an ad- dress delivered to Oakville Ro- tary Club Monday night by T. W. Oates, director of secondary schools for the city of Hamilton. In education of the right sort lay the safety of democracy, the speaker believed. "We have for- Located in McDermott's Opposite Loblaw Groceteria Colborne St. E, -- Oakville Flaster CHOOSE YOUR WARDROBE OFF FOR THE SKIN" is prépared from a formula that as been used effectively for over twelve years fot the and skin Opposite Century Theatre hh: relief of itching, Phone 1326 INVISIBLE effective relief Is greaseless, and invisible when properly applied. Only a small amount is required. "DOFF FOR THE SKIN" DOES NOT PREVENT THE USE OF COSMETICS. CONVENIENT "DOFF FOR THE SKIN" may be applied any time convenient, morning, noon, or night. Dust lightly with talcum, and you may appear at your best without any fear of "DOFF FOR THE " being seen. AT NIGHT APPLIED before retiring, "DOFF FOR THE SKIN" works while you, sleep. In the morning you will be pleased with the satisfying results. Helps promote that smooth, smart look ing appearance. . WORKS RAPIDLY "DOFF FOR THE SKIN" penetrates 'quickly into the pores it and fights the cause of surface skin blemishes. . It soothes 4 the itching, and the smarting in a few moments. It leaves the softer, whiter and smoother. goten that education should not FROM OUR MEN be primarily a preparation for who' are in misery from sore, smarting and inflamed the university, but a training for MN face and neck caused by shaving, will find "DOFF FOR life as it is lived by ordinary ew KIN" gives immediate relief. It soothes and cools the men and women," he said. THE irritated skin, leaving the face and neck with clean-cut appearance admired by everyone. SHIN BLEMISHES R those who suffer from ugly skin blemishes, nh = eczema, pimples, psoriasis, blackheads, impetigo, an blotches, try a treatment of "DOFF FOR THE SKIN." Help clear the skin this easy way, and be delighted with the big Improvement it can make in your appearance. Try a far today. that healthy, REUNION PLANS Well over a thousand ex-stu- dents of Oakville High School are expected to attend the old boys' and girls' reunion, Herbert Merry. chairman of the reunion commit- tee, informed the Oakville-Tra- falgar High School Area Board at its geting Tuesday evening. : He estimated total attendance at The Oakville Drug Company | | i, sem reaweted ror Limited auditorium for the reunion fes- COLBORNE ST. E. Our new spring apparel is arriving daily . . . including all the latest fa- shions for men. We invite you to drop in at your convenience and see for yourself. tivities on Saturday afternoon and evening, June 3. This was readily granted. "It will be a morale builder for the school," commented Trustee J. A. Caulder TELEPHONE 94 + Shirts V Ties Cardigans Topcoats (Len. Hope, Mgr.) Vv Trousers % Socks V Men's Accessories DON'T FORGET THE MINSTREL SHOW At the Century Theatre SUNDAY, MAR. 26 Ng Sponsored by Oakville Club Lions G2 \ ! The Ross Stores Colborne St. Telephone 436 Limited Entire Proceeds for John Black Trust Fund For All Your Lumber Requirements The Oakville Lumber Co., Ltd. Yards: Kerr Street North Phone 1280

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