Oakville-Trafalgar Journal, 20 Apr 1950, p. 5

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hursday, April 20, 1950 . THE OAKVILLE-TRAFALGAR JOURNAL s Opportunity Shop Moves On To New Location The Opportunity Shop, operat- Dy the Angela Bruce Chapter f the LOD.E., will move Friday ~ [rom its present Randall St. loca. "lion to new quarters on Robin- St., opposite the New Murray fic late Mr. and Mrs. William A the late Mrs. Reid J born in Oakville orning from St. Andrew's ' @urch to St. Jude's Cemetery. of v. Father Harris officiating. m TE the advisory committee of the| Policewoman Edna Harry first ts kville-Trafalgar Planning| ¥oman to wear the uniform of the o Ottawa police department, models b £ y [Board and of tne department ne | BT "blues" to make a neatly pack. @urnicipal affairs, to discuss the | gocy gout 0 TAK ho ftuation. A public meeting may held later. _--m--ms$sm--m 5 Frank Sullivan, chairman of TURDAY SURPRISE Quicville- Trafalgar High School] yoo m0 © the Saturday Club strict Board, presented esti. | 1M hr ht s of $48,925.08 for approval |?'T208ed a surprise party lds e being the township's share |Week-end in honour of the Tth | the school budget for the year. B coin, and now are we going pay?" The new school had cost oo, a otel. The Chapter has announ- [Bed that the shop will be closed aturday, due to the hurly-burly hich attends all moving opera- ons, but will re-open at the new te on Thursday, April 27. Obituary ROBERT M. HITCH Robert Hitch, painter and dec- ator, died in Oakville-Trafalgar emorial Hospital early yester- By morning following an illness several weeks. He was 50 years age. The ate Mr. Hitch was a ative of England, and had been business in Oakville as a pain- [fr and decorator for a number of pars. He was a member of the @akville Rotary Club. The only brvivors are two sisters in Eng- d. The remains are resting at he funeral home of S. S. Russell [8d Son from which the funeral fill take placé at 2 o'clock to- Morrow afternoon with inter- ent in St. Jude's Cemetery. MRS. JAMES REID Following a long illness, Mild- Bd Dewberry, wife of James id, died at her home on Maple fve. on Monday. A daughter of The most widespread floods lour feet of water, schools are Neat is the Word For Arm of the Law Bn and had yed here all her life. She was 4 flember of St. Andrew's Church. Besides her husband she is sur- ved by a son, John, of Oakville bd a daughter, Maureen, New Fork. She also leaves a brother, William Dewberry, Oakville, and sister, Mrs. Emma Bell Chic- fo. The funeral was held this kin om > Continued from Page 1) regard to this matter," he de- red. "I certainly will propose at we have a meeting in Bronte let the people know about it." was agreed to hold a joint [liccting of the Bronte village @mmission, representatives of | Trafoloar Gund represented a mill rate of 8.1 | --OCentral Press Canadian Photos birthday of Mary Jane Wilcox. B b Mt a dozen Ontario cities and towns. Hundreds of Brms are marooned, highways ars under as much as the ONTARIO HAS WORST SPRING FLOODS IN 60 YEARS in 60 years have car in Brampton rising waters. closed and many Flashlight Beau Brummel Criminologists that a mi the scene have long held t eant will return to|v of his crime. But a clothesline burglar who waits a no suitable adjective with which | ga; to clas Mrs. Wilcox's she fumed. "He must have had a flashlight, becayge he just swiped [| IT SEEMS TO ME | By P. W. Thompson Page § And who can say whether the day may not come, perhaps cen turies from now, when the horse | Will resume his one-time import- Industries have been forced to cease ope Selective Shirt Burglar | Irks Busy Chatelaine. called, told Mrs four-footed * Tobacco Soft Drinks Ice Cream Magazines Hot Coffea --Drop In At-- Ed. Slater's --38 Colborne St. ¥ | ani | people wha ples Many The horse, we predict. wil | be with us, eve: ther reduced in n ¥ though | bers. | [ance in the human community? | (Continued from Page 4) | [| For... | Cigarettes --Central Press Canadian CUSTOM MADE AWNINGS OF DISTINCTION At Prices You Can Afford To Pay! is one of the hundreds To avoid disappointment ACT NOW , while there is a full range of beautiful, gay & colourful materials, PLAIN OR STRIPED PATTERNS, IN DYED OR elepathy, might have proven WOVEN FABRICS very effective. Provincial police, who were Estimates freely and cheerfully given without any Wilcox gi atsoever, G y full year to pay that return vis-|night has become a favourite | pn Sigeos 2 hans 2 being ou It. and then creeps back at dead |evening for prowlers in that Sau th y COG of night armed with a flashlight, | area, i \ SMALL DEPOSIT WITH YOUR ORDER AND must indeed be a rare bird = -- | EEA, BALANCE ON ERECTION WILL ENSURE One day last spring, Mrs. A. B . YELIVER IN THE TR : \ TR Wilcox, Ba > Linbrook H & § |j* PELIVERY 'ON bes St YOU WANT YOUR edly annoyed to find half a dozen (Continued from Page 1) dy of her husband's freshly launder-| mothers applying for family al- Garden Furniture, Gliders and Umbrellas Seautifully ed white shirts had di ppeared | lowances, the speaker pointed Recovered from the line Saturday night, | out the incident was repeated with "We are interested in the whole AT VERY REASONABLE PRIC a venegeance, the light fingered family, from the baby right would-be Beau Brummel snatch- through to the grandfather, Miss ing a half dozen pair of brand|Gillespie declared A vote of TORONTO TARP new socks to augment another thanks was moved by Mrs, Bos. AULIN substantial haul of white shirts. |sie Cairns. This time, the dictionary offers Reports on the recent Home nd School convention were AND AWNING COMPANY annoy-{en by Mes, Jo T | ANNOY= fen by Mrs. John 7 702 Lakeshore Road, Toronto 14, Ontario ance. Fred Taylor and Mrs | Fred Taylor, preside vi 0 =S: RO 454 © 5) 55 "This chap Is really choosy!" 5 Taylor, president, was in th PHONE R New Toronto 1558 the new shirts and socks, leaving the rest of the washing on the line. Nothing but the best for him!" So, while chagrined Ab Wilcox ruefully plans replenishment of his shirt supply for the second time in a year, his wife hopes the burglar loses no time In try- Ing on his latest acquisitions "Those shirts are charged with radio activity," she declared "They're apt to set fire to his pants." She didn't explain the source of the charge, but it fs suspected that her own reaction to the theft, plus a spot of mental r cent, compared with 5.3 for year. Council withheld its poroval. "An 81 percent mill rate for ondary education just makes ¢ shudder," declared Councillor A. Cumberland. "Where are he declared. He explained board ould get no ents from the province on the fl portion of the school which i been renovated at a cost of 0,000. Transportation of pupils uld cost $14,000 this e to the increase of pu- s in the lower portion of the d the pupils id Dep: son. Reeve running a bus from ch morning to bring pis from the northern part of township. alaries for the year would to- new Firestone De Luxe Champ- $58,650, the chairman stal- ions -- the only tires proved There's nothing you can do on the speedway for your pro- Out cutting that salary list" aid ud go department see if gome reduction tection on the highway. We'll buy the unused mileage in your present tires and make the change-over to Champions for you fast. Drive in and talk it over. Church St. W. at Navy miles per dollar by putting on VANGUARD SALES & SERVICE TRADE IN AND GET A Telephone 6 will be BOYS and who would have it different Happy lads living each day for its own pleasures and sor OWS Keep your lad bhappy--dress him for every oe caslon with clothing and furnishings from Jack Fraser's Boy's Dept. 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