Oakville-Trafalgar Journal, 4 May 1950, p. 11

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4, 195 day, May 4, 1950 = THE OAKVILLE-TRAFALGAR JOURNAL Page 11 --_-- ! RUST CRAFT CARDS FOR MOTHER'S DAY HOCOLATES--Jenny Lind, Moirs, Pot-of-Gold, Neilson's, Willard's and Ann Hathaway COLOGNES by Tabu, Tussy, Yardley's "Wf BRIEN'S PHARMACY w= PRESCRIPTIONS -- WE DELIVER 40 Colborne St. E. Phone 1382 TOP "OPERATOR" Joan Miller, the lovely, red- haired actress who portrays hardened confidence woman in Warner Bros. prison. drama, "Caged," was one of Uncle Sam's top femme OSS "operators" dur- ing World War IL ONION TEARS Lovely Adele Jergens said she felt more like a hamburger than an acrtess after completing. one of her crying scenes in 'Sugar- foot" at Warners. The tears had CHIROPRACTOR and DRUGLESS THERAPIST will commence his practice on or about MAY 10, 1950 = at-- 61 COLBORNE ST. EAST, OAKVILLE (Above The Russell Drug Co.) DFFICE HOURS: Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday From 9.30 a.m. to 8.30 p.m. AT OTHER TIMES--BY APPOINTMENT been induced by rubbing an on- ion beneath her beautiful eyes. BASHFUL ROMEO | The love-stricken serenader who | has been haunting lovely Ruth | Roman for more than 10 months, has followed her to her newly purch home in San Ferando Valley, where nightly, as at her former residence, he warbles about his undying affection in an unusually good tenor voice. Ruth never has been able to d the bashful Romeo's identity, says that she doesn't know whe- ther to call the cops, or a talent scout. He never sings until after dark, and then in the deeper shadows; and he runs like fury if Miss Roman even tries speak- ing to him. Guest of the Week If L. A. Bourgeois, 140 Col- borne St. E., will present him- self at the box office of the No Dull Moments In Recreation Agenda | LADIES! 9g |i Smooth Enamel Handle GARDEN SET Buy the Complete Set or Separate items SET - Hoe, Fork, Shovel, Rake $4.69 LADIES' HOE $1.29 LADIES' FORK $1.35 LADIES' SHOVEL $1.29 LADIES' RAKE $ 99 COMMUNITY HARDWARE olborne St. E., Oakville Phone 1288 There'll be never a dull mom- ent for Oakville young summer, as far as Director Ted Kennedy is con- cerned. And the ol people, too, @ not being forgotten in the program of summer activit- les Ted Kennedy Is planning For the boys and girls there'll be all kinds of exciting things to do at the day camp and play- grounds, And for the adults] there will be games and various outdoor activities at the play- grounds in the evenings. Preliminary arrangements were dl ssed at a meeting of Oakville Recreation Commission Thursday evening. The day camp, which will be divided Into periods, will run for six weeks, from July 10 to August 19. The camp site will be the same as last year, on the west- ern bank of the creek just below the high level bridge on zs) Que abeth highway. planning a more ex-| tensive program this year," Mr ) (Cee A LW < BWe Repair | our Car Like New xpert body and fender work in our well-equipped hop will have your car back on the road again Buickly . . . at a reasonable cost. Complete crash Pverhauling. HEDLEIGH HOME LIMITED Dundas St. N. Oakville Phone 1063 Evenings 887-J "Home of Chrysler - Plymouth - Fargo Service" ygrounds will .o July 8 and close Auj o will b ur pl |a new on having been in Dr. Chase jane Brantwooa school-yara Young children will use the Kennedy told the Journal," also a more will In- clude wooderaft and Indian lore, in addition to two other subjects of special interest which will announced later," Fees for the camp will be one dollar a week for each boy or girl living In the town, Township children will also be eligible to attend, at the at the discretion of the Hmits are 7 to 14 years. Any child may attend p for the whole six weeks if intensive one, It Age ounds during the day venings they will be pitching, and posaibly and closing will be ing the camp a | round activities ars bet | tributed in the sehooks | Why do they call it puppy . love? Because it's a prelude to a life. | al A man's impression of the an- nual woman's festival of spring el ing oap and sorrow.™ The Asparagus Season Is Almost Here RENT A FROZEN FOOD LOCKER Preserve Garden Freshness For Winter Eating DROP IN & LET US TELL YOU THE ADVANTAGES Bi-Mor FrozenfFood Service Colborne St. Phone 1214.5 t week | will be ad-| ts of the| | Srrcny anh ODERN Vik SALES £ SERVICE STANDARD J CANADA'S BEST CAR VALUE THE STANDARD VANGUARD Seats six people in luxur fous comfort. Not toa large, not too small --parks eas- ity. Standard Canadion three speed Geor Shift, Sold and Serviced in 76 countries throughout the world. The Standard Motor Co, (Canada) Lid. 4 Lawton Bivd. - Toronto, Canada Maxwell-Brown Motors PHONE 6 Everything you want in your new car. Have your demonstration today. FVANGUARD 3 CHURCH ST. W. at NAVY ¥/ IN TUNE WITH SPRING % 2 } Let ug renew your garments lustre with : and pr JUST PHONE 311 For Pick-up and by glving them new finest cleanly our rs, Y A Delivery S$ / 1 .™ LAKESHORE # i CLEANERS

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