Page 6 THE OAKVILLE-TRAFALGAR JOURNAL Thursday, May 4, 1g, Elect Chisholm (Continued from Page 1) Dynes explained that another apartment would be available to the board through the purchase of the first apartment in the co-operative building. A cash Payment of $2,700 and a monthly Payment for 20 years of $59.40 would pay for the apartment, af- ter which monthly payments would drop to share taxes and other overhead, he explained, A. M. Munro, auditor, present- ed the financial statements ! Which showed that when all pay- ments. were made, and all expeot- ed money collected, there would be an apparent shortage of $16, 000. He pointed out that this Kenneth McNeill Wells author of The Owl Pen ($3.00) and By Moonstone Creek ($8.75) will speak at the an- nual meeting of the Oakville and District Humane Society at Knox Church Hall on Tues- day Evening, May 9th, Both Mr. Wells' outstanding books, concerning his thriving colony of bees, herd of goats, and other animals and birds, are available at The GOLDEN HOUR Bookshop 58 Colborne St. Phone 668 served against non-payment. sented a report of activities, bank. The W. A. would conduct its first money raising venture in the form of a garden tour in June, ghe told the meeting, Owing to illness, Bull was not able' to present a report of the foundation com- mittee, but Mr. Dunwoody assur- ed the meeting that there would be activity along these lines, Chief of Staff, Dr. Eric iP. district wag capable group of younger doctors in the area, and that with the hospital equipped as it was they "Would be doing work the equal of any carried on in Canada," in the near future, He praised Miss Roach and the nursing staff for great efficiency, especially during the first few weeks when "flu had been a drain and Hospi ction, ent, on the staff, and had filled near. | F0%PItal Construction, Equipment, ote ly every bed with patients, "Some of the nurses worked 15 and 18 hours at a stretch" he said. J. M. Dunwoody, winding up his 2-year tour as chairman of the board, warned that idle ru- to the source and prove them in- correct. He also invited construc- tive criticism for the new board. He urged everyone to stress to friends the advisability of some form of pre-paid hospitalization, as this would be of assistance to the hospital and the individual alike. He thanked his board for the assistance it had given him, and complimented Fred Brooks- Hill and his committee for the drive they had conducted, which had netted $16,000. Spring. There's new beauty in pert, specialized beauty Martin's Beau Sa lo n (Formerly Halton Beauty Beauty Forecast for you this Spring! Make an i appointment to-day for our ex- Corner Reynolds & Colborne St. E. 2 store fo rr cA Phone 433 Oakville care! ty Salon) amount might well be offset by the sale of the Temporary hos- pital building. Of total pledges outstanding $5,000 had been re- Mrs. Fred Stott, vice-president of the Womens' Auxiliary, pre- HOSPITAL FINANCIAL STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS & DISBURSEMENTS FROM 26th JUNE 1944 TO 31st MARCH 1950 SUMMARY FOR PERIOD RECEIPTS Collections to 31st July 1948 stating there was $1,004.51 in the | COHections 1948-49-50 Campaigns Grants--Town of Oakville ..._ --Township of Trafalgar --Dominion of Canada --Province of Ontario Interest Mr. BR, 0, T0terest and Profit on sale of Bondy $ 97,258.87 170,669.23 96,371.64 50,000.00 25,000.00 25,000.00 11,427.66 DISBURSEMENTS Temporary Hospital: {Alterations Equipment Contributions to Operating Cost Municipal Taxes Surveyors Fee Advertising, Printing & General Expense Original Project Campaign Expenses i Consultants' services & wages Supplies--Medical, Surgical and Laboratory Housekeeping, Kitchen Office Architects' Fees General Contract & change orders Boller Room Equipment . Kitchen Equipment Laundry Equipment Nursery Equipment Sterlizing Equipment Architects' Fees & Plans Operating Rooms Equipment . X-Ray Equipment Miscellaneous Equipment Ward Furnishings --Linen and Bedding Ward Furnishings-- Furniture Other Furnishings Grounds Improvement Sidewalks & Driveways Fuel, Water and Light Gas & Water services installation Total Receipts Total Disbursements Balance in Bank STATEMENT OF CASH REQUIRED AND AND PLEDGED AS AT 31st MARCH 1950 TO COMPLETE PAY. MENTS FOR THE HOSPITAL CONSTRUCTION & EQUIPMENT Cash required to pay amounts due and to become due: Building Construction and Equipment: General Contract and Change Orders Architect's Fees Generator apa Lawn mower, tools, etc. Ward Furniture Bedding and Linen Office Furniture Laboratory Equipment Operating Rooms Equipment Kitchen Equipment Miscellaneous Equipment Contingencies ...... AT... Mother's Day look around? Neptune Fern air--each 50c By arrangement Fine English China WE INVITE The Gaindlorough We have many pretty yet inexpensive gifts for Mother's Day. Why not come in and Lovely little green ferns which live only on Wedding & Funeral Orders we are in a position to take orders which are carried out by skilled designers. Aynsley, Wedgewood, Shelley and others We are opposite the Century Theatre with Dale's of Brampton * INSPECTION © 26,914.16 14,973.06 12,920.00 $ 19,084.10 283,604.34 10,755.46 10,858.35 12,358.23 2,480.00 11,203.56 9,853.81 818.12 4,433.11 5,214.08 6,453.37 3,208.17 4,663.63 7,242.50 1,626.84 267.77 $475,727.40 468,087.29 $ 7,640.11 $ 72,000.00 6,000.00 4,700.00 600.00 10,000.00 500.00 1,300.00 850.00 5,500.00 - 2,600.00 950.00 4,000.00 CASH AVAILABLE $475,727.40 3 54,807.22 2,111.62 230.00 2,453.90 6,287.43 2,720.82 1,261.35 Burros'Specialty Shoppe SALE CONTINUES BURROS' SPECIALTY SHOPPE 136 Colborne St. E. New Shipment Arrived Phone 423 1,873.62 1,305.89 $394,035.44 $468,087.29 Stirling-Dynes Ltd. Phone 800 - - General Puncture-Sealing Tube, and withdraw it, as often as you want. The tube will not lose a single pound of airl Try it today | Here isan X-ray section of a General Punc- ture-Sealing Tube pierced by 301 nails. No air PUNCTURE-SEALING SAFETY TUBE Oakville PHONE 528-W-13 OAKVILLE $109,000.00 H g Supplies 700.00 Medical Supplies 2,300.00 TOTAL $112,000.00 Cash available or to become available: Balance of Grant --Dominion of Canada § 25,000.00 --Province of Ontario 25,000.00 ~--Town of Oakville 3,628.36 Pledges--unpaid § 39,000.00 Less Reserve 5,000.00 34,000.00 Cash in Bank 7,640.11 TOTAL § 95,268.47 Total to Pay as $112,000.00 Total to become available 95,268.47 Apparent Shortage § 16,781.53 K G Ili For... en a Inger * Cigarettes * Tobacco ' 3 3 ! Interior and Exterior Soft Drinks DECORATING * Magazin, * Magazines * Hot Coffee --Drop In At-- Ed. Slater's 38 Colborne St. W. In many things pertaining to the diagnosis and treatment of baby ills | maternal instinct is not nearly so efficient or reliable as the experienced advice of your phy him in all questions that concern your haby since he alone is qualified to diagnose correctly and prescribe accurately for your young one. Then bring his prescription to us for the pounding that assures medicine exactly ed it to be. k Phone 94 -yes. But when it comes to matters 'ian. Consult health sort of expert com- as he intend- * Oakville Drug Co. Limited Colborne St. E. I Len Hope, Mgr. qd | - Al] Colborne St. W. at i) A oP £0 x Dro proNE 4 A Chisolm pin... See and Drive... The New AUSTIN DEVON With the money saved in fuel economy you'll have extr day and ask for demonstr a cash to enjoy your vacation this year . ation. CLARK'S SERVICE AUSTIN SALES AND SERVICE - Come in to- CENTRE Phone 1031-w 2/ wil add class meet of tt its t Th holdis morry