_ lined Frigidaire Electric Page 14 OAKVILLE-TRAFALGAR JOURNAL Thursday, June 8, 195) Washington Pilots, Us. Negte Eortie Leaders To Play Oaks The Washington Pilots are on the way! First barnstorming |p _s_ § team of topriight Us. balmawks| Rain Washes Out to hit Wallace park this season, the current leaders of the amer-| Weekend Schedules ican Negro Baseball assn. will In Three Leagues come to town for a game with A Ln Rain washed out all Saturday nounced with obvious satisfaction | E&mes scheduled for Oakyille in: yesterday. termediate, juvenile and bantam * clubs, but further action is in the Lineup of the Pilots is studded |books during the next ten days. Ss of the |The latter squad is still waiting US. colored ball firmament, and |to play its first league tilt, while local fans may be looking at|the undefeated Oaks are still Jackie Robinsons and Don New- [angling for their fourth straight combes of the future when this [league win. club trots out on the field Mon- Games during day night. On the other hand, the days are as follows: Oaks have always shown to great advantage against these visiting American clubs, as fans who watched them last summer against the House of David and Philadelphia Colored Giants can testify. It looks like a topline at- traction--but there will be no ad- y vance in prices. The game will] June 10--Campbeliville at Oak be a twilight fixture, and will yillo get under way at 6.30 p.m. Be on|June 14- hand early, for these Washington |June 17 lads are well worth watching the next ten INTERMEDIATE June 10--Oaks at Fergus June 14--Oakville at Waterdown June 17--Georgetown at Oakville JUVENILE Milton at Oakville Oakville at Georgetown BANTAM from the moment they lope out to run through their practice [June 17--Oakyille at Clarkson paces. June 24--Waterdown at Oakville Monday Further Laurels John Ross and Pete Sutton hit another track jackpot at Montreal Saturday. See story on Page 9. 1Gals Grateful Oakville girls' softball team play in Georgetown tonight, following the Wednesday night tilt here with the squad. Merchants have been supporting the girls nobly in providing draw prizes for home new Dixie Exatarge ne 195 With vacations here, everyone is impatient to get out-_ doors and play again. You're eager for those relax- ing strolls across a green, rolling golf course . . for that tingling dip in lake or pool . . . for a fast work-out on the tennis court. And these sun-filled hours of enjoyment are good for you. But one word of caution: take it easy. Don't attempt to crowd too much activity into any one day or week. Overexer- tion can be dangerous to a system unused to .this sudden change of pace. Practice moderation in your play and you'll enjoy it more. And if you're wonder-, ing just to what extent you should attempt certain activities, see your doctor. Be guided by his advice. Oakville Drug Co. Limited SD Small kitchen? This "COMPACT" -- FRIGIDAIRE Electric Range gives you'big range'advantages! 5 Here's a bright, new, stream- Range compactly designed to fit in smallest kitchens. In- cludes all basic features for fine electric cooking. Easy to operate -- economical to buy and use. See it today. k "- Radiantube 5-50 « Full Size Twin! en > ' --walst Nl 0 Speed Broiler ] a Porcelain--inside and ou v wide «dust os Wool Insulation « Heavy © « streamlined design Oakville Hardware Your Community Hardware Store DAILY DELIVERY PHONE 290 games, secretary Ruth Burke reports, with Norm Guerin, 'Al Johnson, Halton Hardware, Hasting's Cigar Store and Burke's Auto' Supply offering "Puckchasers Renew Fued, Help Fund Supporters of the Manitoba Flood Relief Fund will get a substantial dividend on their donation 'if they attend the ben- efit ball game between Toron- to's hockey Leafs and Mon- treal Canadiens, to be held: Sunday afternoon at Maple Leaf stadium. Bud Corbett still has a few pasteboards avail- able. Creaking Back Spoil Your Golf? Here's Brand New Healer ACTH, the hormone which has appeared to be beneficial in the control of rheumatoid arthritis and asthma, has now been proven effective in the case of general ized eczema which apparently is hereditary in nature. Reporting in the current issue of the Canadian Medical Assoc: iation Journal, four Vancouver doctors, B. Kanee, J. H. B. Grant, K. Mallek, and J. Bden--. state at an infant of 14 months who suffered from generalized atopic dermatitis and recurring. asthma was greatly relieved by the use of ACTH. During administration of the hormone there was a rapid and dramatic recovery of hte eczema. However both eczema and the asthma tended to recur when treatment was discontinued, but Barrowful Of Booty Could dollars are definitely the real McCoy. You could? Well, that is the special draw prize being of- fered by Oakville their annual carnival Rotarians at changed from those of an axious frightened child who was con- sistently indifferent to his feed- ing to a more assured and happy 'est in his surroundings and diet. reward event, for Rotary Loads Up With Silver Dollars For Carnival you use a wheelbarrow copping those 100 gleaming coy, loa. of shiny silver dollars? It's|is just as good a toy barrow, of course--but the |lows. This prize, of course, is in dition to the $1,000 bond hig will the winner of (, to be held |Erand draw. 'And then, there; on Central school common June|DPe the usual midway attraction 22 to June 24, so your chance of | berry-goround, ferris whee, bingo, and games galore. Ap for the youngsters, there'll y, complete _disappearalice of the | peter. the Clown, who learn, eczema. Within another 48 hours, |; make kiddies laugh wij. the expression and attitude verging the tambark with i. | Barnes circus. It will be a ga, so keep your eye peele further information. And fo, one who showed a marked inter-/ Rotarians who will be selling tickets, for these big draws. as' the next fo d- there was still considerable clin- ical improvement evident eight SOFTBALL DOUBLE-HEADER Every Tuesday and Thursday 71 p.m. - Busby Park - 8:45 p.m, LUCKY PROGRAM PRIZES weeks later. Transient intense pallor, list- lessness and abdominal disten- sion were the only clinical "side effects" noted, the 'four doctors reported, and they followed each injection of ACTH. The ACTH treatment consist ed of 10 milligrams dissolved in triple distilled water being in- jected intramuscularly every six hours for 48 hours and then every eight hours, ete. It was noted that there was a definite and marked improvement of the skin loot for lucky winners. condition | within 24 hours. After 48 hours there was virtually knitwear for golf. This af mum comfort and freedom of movement for the golfer. By ALEX J. Author of A' New Way to Better Golf, igis of Golf i Pro Jack Burke, Jr., and scorer Peggy Tucker To All Boys & Gitls 7 TO 14 YEARS Who Wish To Attend Day Camp AND HAVE NOT AS YET ENTERED THEIR APPLICATION Name the Red Cross Campaign . . . July 10 to July 22 July 24 to Aug. 5 Aug. 7 to Aug. 18 possible. Phone No. Would you be interested in learning to swim through PLEASE INDICATE CAMP PERIODS YOU CAN ATTEND FEES--Will be 1.00 per week as your share of pro- viding milk and craft materials. | This application form must be filled in and returned to the. Recreation Office, Victoria Hall, as soon as i! E hill 4 Mr. & Gate Joe Ba Mrs. K Blve WMrs. FE f Ave. BE. Gib: Drive Wlda Te Mrs. Jo Dr. Goldie br. J. Hospi Cad fly Per Mrs. An } Ave. arbara House etty C | Blvd. Wo Mrs. El thorpe Dot Mec WW Apt. EElarold Ave. ow latest pparel ' gffords the maxis MORRISON BEING a knitwear enthusiast, my eye was readily taken with the attractive outfit worn by Peggy Tucker when she served as scorer for the pros during the recent Long Beach, Cal, Open. After she finished a round I per- guaded her to pose for a picture and to tell me about her apparel. The outfit shown in the ac- companying photo includes skirt. and: top of dark blue wool of winter weight with socks to match and cap of wool fabric of the same color. The skirt, being made in sim- ple folds comparable to pleats affords plenty of freedom for swinging and walking. The gen- eral simplicity and neatness of skirt and top are very much in keeping with the grace and poise the golfer strives for in his movements. Peggy proudly advised that she knitted this and six other combinations of skirts and tops in both winter and summer 'weight woolens. With most out- fits she has two tops, one sport and one plain, to be worn with each. skirt. Some of the tops Copyright by King Features Syndicate, Inc. can be worn without a shirt- waist, All are in plain and mixed colors. + THIS is indeed worthy of consideration by feminine golfers. Men also will find escape from the tantalizing misfit of many. golf shirts by taking on knit- wear. You may not be the type to wear the turtle-neck shirt worn by Jack Burke, Jr, but there is a big choice of knitted shirts. Many pro shops carry these shirts in various colors. They are made with short and long sleeves, Their advantages come home ts you only after you've worn them for some time and then have to put on shirts that re- strict the movements of your shoulders, arms and hands. Virtually all of the better players wear nothing but knitted shirts and sweaters when play- ing. It's possible that you have been fighting misfit shirts with- out realizing the handicap to presents for _ THE JOURNAL ALL THE NEWS ALL THE PEOPLE Each Week Name Street Address Town or City your movements. bbs Please Enter My Name On Your Subscription List ENCLOSED FIND CHEQUE OR MONEY ORDER FOR $... 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