195) lly ery thing IS yey &roung Us hegg f. They pleadeq ninutes a bear length lease," ne get They ch the ere he house, ! And Hanid quite ' ursday, June 1, 1950 Page 11 FOR SALE TOP SOIL CLEAN SANDY LOAM ROCKERY STONE No. 1 Lawn Grass Seed Any Quantity PHONE COLLECT Burlington 4155 Lucas Feed & Seeds Quality Venetian Blinds Custom Made Guaranteed Two Years REPAIR and LAUNDRY SERVICE enetian Blind Laundry & Mfg. Co. PHONE 859 bituminous concrete pave- ment is the economical an- er to your drive wa problem. It is engineered to ive you durability and ap- pearance at low cost. ASPHALT All-Weather Asphalt pave- ment i hard surfaced, Sihooth and -is-designed- to ofder for driveways, parking dfcas, service stations and ustrial yards. MIX Al representative qualified to iswer your questions and estimate your job can call you promptly without ob-: Igation--just telephone Oakville 772 | All-Weather phalt Mix Ltd. Plant & Yard Office MALTON, ONT. one Brampton 191-W-4 Business Office OAKVILLE, ONT. Phone 772 § P. J. COWAN, Mgr. > your garden attractive with colorful well produced GLASS from BELGIUM ked in sets of 8, in 8 dif- jewel-tone colors--from old fashioneds to tall zombles--all rea- v priced . . . table the lire] leaf old fashioneds are back in stock at $3.00 per of 8. see AFT | the new GUILD- Alum Select Models For Although inability a quorum of the town's masculine teen-age hoofers to take part in a square dance frolic has posed a bit of a problem, the model personnel for the 1.O.D.BE. White Oak Chapter's June 10 Fashion Fantasy has been pretty well de- cided on, producer Gwen Smith announced this week. This dif- ferent type of style revue will feature an enchanting blend of the latest mode and the fashion trends of the Gay Nineties, Highlighted during matinee and evening performances in the high school auditorium, will be a wedding party, with Mr. and Mrs. John Gairdner as bride and groom, Mr. and Mrs. J. Douglas Peck as the bride's parents 'and Mr. and Mrs, K. W. MacTaggart as the groom's parents. Other "modern" finery will be modelled y Mrs. Jack Cantelon, Mrs. John Gairdner, Mrs. N. A. Folland, Mrs. K. W. MacTaggart, Ellen Gairdner, Mrs. Banfield and Miss Soanes. Fragile fashion fripper- ies of another era will be model- led by Miss Esther Finch-Noyes, Mrs. George Cairns, Mrs. Ban- field, Mrs. Ab Folland and Mrs. B. P. Soanes. Scenery for the show is being. designed by Alice Peck, while colorful posters are coming from the brushes of Jane Cantelon, Mrs. Douglas Wilkes, Jr. and Barbara Stone. Although the lads have shown an unaccustomed shyness, a teen age square dance will add gay- Oak 1.0.D.E. Fashion Fantasy to persuade® Rose Bushes Given To Tidy Gardeners "In Jaycees Contest Oakville gardens underwent an inspection by a group of astute young members of the Junior Chamber of Commerce on May 24," who judged the contest for the best-kept premises in con- nection with the Clean-up cam- paign. The winners, each of whom will receive a plaque or a rose-bush, are as . A. Pople, Kent Gardens; H. A. Lawrence, 91 Brookfield Rd.; Mr. and Mrs. D. A. MecCon- achie, 48 Queen Mary Drive; Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bailey, 95 Spruce St.; Mr. and Mrs. C: Gage, 179 Dundas St.; Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Dynes, 1 Randall St; Mr. and Mrs. Ross Blaikie, 8th Line South. J White when I got these SUNGLASSES! Saw them advertised for 'sportsmen but, take a family man's word for it, they're just as practical for pitching horseshoes or mowing the lawn. Had them ground to my Prescription, too. Every man | know should have a pair CARSTEN GLAHN, R.O. 163 Colborne East Phone 1375 OPTOMETRIST OPTICIAN PALERMO W. I. The Palermo Women's Insti tute met on Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs: F. Ball. The roll call was answered by "Where. I would like to go for a trip this summer." Reports were glyen by several ladies. Mrs. G. Booth announced that Merton Home and School Club would present a play in Palermo Hall on June 2. Mrs. H. Proud reported on the opening of the Oakville-Trafalgar high school. Mrs. A. Broughton gave a re port on the annual meeting of the Children's Aid Society in Milton. Articles were offered for the Milton Fair display. The Hal- ton District annual is being held in Georgetown on June 6. Com- mittees were formed to make arrangements for the Maple Leaf Milling demonstration and being 'held in the community hall on June 29. Mrs. G. Millard, convener of Agriculture and Canadian Indus- tries, had charge of the program. Mrs. G. Fox gave a nylon hos. fery demonstration; poetry selec- tions were read; Mrs. G. Booth Won a contest. The ladles sang birthday wishes to Mrs. R. Christer. A sale (of plants and jam was held after the meeting. Refreshments were served, SEB L LLL ZIT TPT Your Chrysler Dealer ety, with Karen Smith, Barbara Smith, Martha Senter, Beth Wilson, Susan Stott, Marylon Shipley asd Dee- dee Soanes a-swingin' partners. Peck, Susan Bring your Chrysler Product Many of the GOLDFISH for AT FIRST, you think it's one of those big' glass of these gadgets, second, - nonplussed. But a 'quick grasp of the printed directions on the box explains everything. This is a new kitchen tool, known as a BASTER. You dip this giant eyedrop roasting pan, suck too, like skimming from the top of the milk bot- tle, the grease from the stew, or the soup, basting baked apples, watering: houseplants, etc. Just how it would work when fuelled with ice water, to rouse father is practically « killing us with curiosity. We won't try this particular experiment with the new toy until our house guests are far, far away, just in case. DRIVING THROUGH CO- BOURG, Ontario, we caught sight of a sign at a hot dog stand which reads: "Tea, Coffee, Coburgers 15c." First, there was the ovdinary hamburger, then came the cheeseburger. Now, Cobourg is on the horizon with a new kind of bun-food--the coburger. Just what this burger consists of in the way of victu- als, is a question. was late and the place was closed up when we went by. CALLING ALL clock-shakers. Ever so many people shake a clock when it won't go. But the clock tess Trays, Coasters, ete! e GOLDEN HOUR Bookshop 53 Colborne St. Phone 663 | the same advises that you should never, never shake it. Simply ROCK the clock to en- courage it to get in there and do its stuff. UNCLE FRONTENAC says he sees. where Mrs. Roosevelt re- signs every year from her U.N. position as a U.S. delegate, be- couse she feels President Tru- man should have a free hand in retaining or parting with office- holders. Uncle says he wonders what would HAPPEN in ordin- ary life if every employee did thing with his own SISTERS ALL By Jean Love Galloway and reared in England for the export market. South Africa buys | large quantities Where they are in demand sport of goldfish racing in long tanks . . . 2 daily double to put 10 bucks on! Racey little 'creatures--goldstgn, | Nothing like having a track all your own, for service to people who have been trained for this service. "The Home of Chrysler-Plymouth-Fargo Service" HEDLEIGH HOME LTD. Dundas St. N. Phone 1063 SOTO EO OS FSS SS TE sale in Canada were hatched out SSS TES TESTIS TES \ for the popular new Now, there WOULD be right in the parlor. | TTT TTT IOITITO TTT TITS TT International Trade Fair Toronte LLY 29% June 9" The Commerce will be there! The united trading nations of the world will be there--to buy and sell in one of the earth's great free markets, The Canadian Bank of Commerce will be there . . . Our branch on the Trade Fair grounds is ready to supply accurate, detailed information about Canadian markets and opportunities . . . information from nearly 600 branches across Canada to help you do business, All the people of the world can not attend in person, but the work of their hands and minds will be there . . , to speak for them in the common L ge of trade and 1g! ce. THF CANADIAN B NK OF COMMERCE Nearly £00 branches across Canada and in London, Eng., New York, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Seattle, Portland, Ors., and the British West Indies Correspondents throughout the World Our Trade Fair Branch is in The Administration Building