Oakville-Trafalgar Journal, 20 Apr 1950, p. 11

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armen tre wit pressing Thursday, April 20, 1950 THE OAKVILLE-TRAFALGAR JOURNAL Page 11 Cyclist Takes Toss, Requires Stitches To Close Head Wound Donald Bentley, 23, Ninth Line, Trafalgar, red slight concussion when pitched from his motorbike Monday afternoon while riding on Reynolds St. S. Four stitches were required to close a forehead cut. Bentley told police youngsters had thrown stones at him as he passed them, causing his fall from 'the machine. Chief John B. Derry reported no youngsters had been found playing in the area at the time, however. --_-- 'When Applied as Directed Oakville Hardware Your Community Hardware PHONE 290 One Application Makes False Teeth Fit | For the Life of your Plates | | Free Booklet This Week ! | | Closs Drug Co. 39 Colborne St. E. PHONE 248 SHUCKS, FOLKS, 'TWERN'T NOTHIN' anadian Bored to tears by the monotony of laying eggs that are always the me size, Emilie, a Plymouth Ro her latest creation--an ove: right is also hers but at zed egg weighin e moment she does not care to admit it. of Elmont. New hing a hal: York. admires pound. g at Minister Declares Change For Shattered China Is Necessary, Inevitable in China was only necessary but inevitable," Rev. Allan Reoch, a returned missionary and relief worker from that country told a good ~ sized congregation in Knox Church Friday evening, at a ser- vice held under the auspices of the Women's Missionary Society. The fact that it has been Communist reyolution, and so closely allied with Soviet Ru has been a disaster of proportions," he declared. "A change imme Mr. Reoch described rible conditions the which prevailed in China under the Nationalist government, when farmers were obliged to pay as high as 75 per cent of their crops to the land- lords, and were charged as much as 20 percent a day interest on loans. "The government lost the support of the people," he ex- plained. "That doesn't mean that ter- CHRYCD Captures the | | | | | HRYCO "MICRONIC" OIL FILTERS ARE 33%:% MORE EFFECTIVE Scientific tests prove that Chryco Micronic Oil Filters -- * Retain 333% mors dirt per square inch of fillering surface area than ordinary filters. * Remaye harmful abrasives and solids size of a micron (.00039 * Provide 571 square inches of fil ing surface. (Coaveatioas! fypes have inches.) r filtering spesd . Give cars and trucks Come in today and let us check your oil filter. If it's ready for a change, we can install a Chryco Micronic Oil Filter while you wait, and you start immediately benefit from this greater en- ne protection. Station Rd. Qakville PHONE 141 I iow round ft « the people are Communists." The general situation in Man- huria as far as the church is concerned is that in the large centres the churches are carry- ing on in a fairly normal man- but in the country they have gone underground," the speaker said. He told of the re- lief work among the people, in which he had been engaged. is ner, "There is no freedom of speech in Red China," Mr. Reoch told his "There is freedom of the pr which pub- lishes entirely propaganda half- truths and falsification of the facts" There were also restri tions on In North China, in a period months, fol- lowing the Communist revolution the standard of living had clined for rich and poor and unemployment had Private enterprise continued, heavily taxed and unc sold by government hearers no travel of ten grown but it was r Communism an Communists their influence in movement. trying felt agrarian to the were make in | affairs of other nations "The Communist leaders not only anti-Christian," Mr. Reoch. "They or atheists ada z it under rally we living mean if > would munism, they Cross and support of life." istian way Town Council Ps Drive were also approved. Road Problem Litchfield reported residents (Continued from Reeve eral calls from com- not® Journal Staff Renew Old Acquaintances At Byline Ball Journal staffers joined a size- able group of other Oakville-ites last Saturday afternoon and eve- ning in enjoying the widely var- ied entertainment of Toronto and district newspaperdom's the fifth And, three- ring line Ball Mail pointed out ing, compared with Men's and Women's Ringling was a piker circus, annual By- s the Globe Monday morn- the Toronto Press Clubs, and Working motto of the commit- in charge of neatly sumarized streamer headline edition of the byliner, published the occasion. "En- Joy Yourself. It's Later an You Think" advised the big black caption. 1,000 ing editors, reporters, advertising copy writers, scription booster atreet salesmen and newspaper readers who jammed the convention floor of the Royal York cally accepted that to the last bold 48-point letter, tee arrangements in the special a tabloid was of the for And. some manag- deskmen, Aub corner enthusiasti- right capital advice, In addition to seemingly private attending a endless number of parties in the hotel, guests danced Art Holman's music, saw a sparkling stage tried their luck along midway, watched a the old time flickers Bijou theatre, and had their tures taken the Chee corner. Oh, it was a whale of + jamboree 're all feeling much thank you to re the revival the ple- ecko vie, big of in in yes, but w better again, Among the fun McDermott, those Mr. Mi Mr. Mi spotted enjoying Mrs. Andy Mrs, Carl and Mus, | and Mrs, Mr Joan were and and ton Green Doug Arnold Thornton acTaggart, Mr Miss Miss Joan Adams, and Banfield cort and e and Mr. WAY OF LIFE Work hard and save your mor / old thing an hen you are you can ha all 16 anly young people can enjoy SCOTT'S SCRAP BOOK pl about road "Th, to co-operal ning we Zoning Bylaw J. R zoning been returne Black bylaw is expected ruck at My Do Hof WEED EYELIDS BECAUSE AUEy LIVE MUL WATER. THE MAK PUBRSOSE GF A LID 64 KEXP auf oust 4nd fa KELP TUL ETE | strict TEEN TOWN BY KAREN PECK Teen Town held the usual & ; teen-agers at e gay Easter dance at he Oakville Club. The Junior and Intermediate Badminton Championships were layed off at the beginning of the evening and then during t the cups and pri presented to the tired but ha victors by Mr. Carr-Har: The large crowd enjo ing to the mus of Bandbox and there were elimination throughout oration: bunnies, and h were effec X and the hotdogs and pop were well devoured. All in all the da was a big success. Friday afternoon Janet inson held a lovely tea home. On the afternoon Kay and Jessie Brennan also held a tea and both teas I must were delightful Last Saturday night tertainment, a large group of kids saw "Chiltren Hundreds," and greatly enjoyed it. The Eng- lish humour and riot cil and spot the evening birds, ver: The d& balloons nce Wilk at her same for en- actions were a Ah. Monday true--the portals Trafalgar High opened once again last Monday morning. Oh, well, In two months the holdays will be upon us. Of course examinations will always ho there too blues--yes, it's of Oakville- School were Next Friday night Teen Town will again be open and the usual evening's entertainment is ned so come out for an evening of fun What's New In HOME BUILDING? Many realizing thelr droams of owning their homes, at savings of thousands of dollars In building Men without rpentor experience aro constructing houses--diiring thelr and other spare time bullding and pasa loan Inspections saya Don Whartin Reader's Digest in bullt-it-yourself techniqu full-acale much lke those a woman uses In mnk ing a dross youn ouples are now T own costs, waoekends that raquire- moot cade ments rigld The In lon mortgage employs pttorns Wharton's from Future, show the act plece of lumber, how the end of each girder, atud and and at each joint tools to buy material artlelo snys the position condenaad patterns of each and Jolut ill, and even the numbe nulla They also tell what what to mark Anw fLor, are needed, materialn and how to shop for them lint bought for This facilitates buy kly ie explains what must be ach stop In construction ing out of means that loft whe y ho awaiting the next and 1 he while we Income no material ne stolen, atep Except for plumbing and wir ing, which mont ateur bullders must ha two-bedroom 4000 hours Api 0 for them, a quires about Wor That, hour amounts to for points out help job, the unless the builder take hours are spare article hiss or can time from his But those $2 ngs In worth at | lenat each, based on average | Wik bullding costs. On one | house cited hy the author a con By RJ. SCOTT CALIFORNIA Hat wafis Soffits ANG MUD AS A BLARALT Asana kn wal A HEED Fon ¢ night but many i plan- | tractor gave a $15,000 estimate. Following the pattern system, the owner of the property built the same house for $7100, includ- ing the cost of plumbing, heat- electric stove, refrigerator, | ing mach Devel building patterns wa ent heater. | | | | sion-born idea concel old house, ord to buy than he the dress he re d peddied the d lum! dealers employs 18 men and | has 6000 outlets a million of hi or olling more than | patterns a year. 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