Oakville-Trafalgar Journal, 22 Jun 1950, p. 9

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-ws Oakville- Trafalgar Journal Before you go away on vacation be sure you check your office station- ery to see that you will have sufficient until your return. . . . We too will be vacationing and that's why we urge you to ACT NOW! High Quality Printing OFFICE FORMS BOOKLETS POSTERS - WEDDING INVITATIONS BROADSIDES CIRCULAR LETTERS LABELS --ON-- FOLDERS SALES SHEETS Oakville-Trafalgar Publishers 7 DUNN ST. NORTH TELEPHONE 1298 LETTERHEADS CARDS ETC. LTD. married couple, Mr. Herb Lyon, Toronto. Invitations were given to every family to attend the Hartle, Shields Reunion at Carroll Park, Bay City, Michigan on July 15th, 1950. and Mrs, County Commentary STATURE INCREASE Although it has ranked as a 3 town since the beginning of the Thursday, June 22, 1950 Page 9 Year, Acton will officially mark SECOND SECTION its elevation in status with a spe- cial ceremony June 25. Now cl er to the 3,000 mark in popula w tion than to the required 2,000, HH t | 5] d Acton has been incorporated ospital boar eviews villaga for the past 75 years. It -- ; required 67 years to gain the . . second thousand in population, alled ar Y peration 1 S but in less than ten years the 7 third thousand has been almost -- ili k completed. the Free Press proudly r . June 25 will be Busy Lauds Auxi iary Wor [ey iy en ing pa After slightly more than three reported that the overall opera. TOWN. nmi months of operation, Oakville: | (ion of the hospital is progressing FRESZE | ERANKURTERY played Trafalgar Memorial Hospital Tv || Burlington council last week ing iff an "apparent. deficit' or $36,055, | A!isfactorily. It would appear turned a cold to a re t weer Ji according to the auditor's report |1OV that the major problems quest for permis 5 first JJ of D. Hamilton-Wright, submit | which were definite obstacles hot dog trailer Mrs. ted at the regular meeting of the and which prevented the hospital 'While two councillors favour D. Chap} hospital board of governors on gop, operating at normal effi. x A ¥ 5 epting the $100 licence fee I Thursday evening. This figure clones ate oer Tn P for the portable frankfurter em- urth Hg Rie of So are in the process of being over. 'HALTON COUNTY'S FAMED HOLSTEINS, which are being held in increas- goriumy others fa see little J. Meir{ since March 31. oes not in- ; S Salas : 3 er wisdom In letting the town's ist i clude money paid out for operat. | °>Me. Without taking a too opti-| ingly high esteem by U.S. and South American breeders, are bringing top prices on rs > HA a Creqi{ 8 ing room equipment and contin. ha a the auction block this year. Above, diminutive Hlsie Max well is seen admiring a sleek |por the summer months "it vd, gencles. The deficit was likely to eration will achieve the aegree| bovine offering that had bidders nodding emphatically at a recent sale. Wouldn't be fair to merchants e fouiif reach a total of $40,000 pending" PEAT SEE who operate the year round, tors wy) the collection of pledges for do. To enow Rand' service desire was the consensus contention, : natlons to the Hospital air Ha. |At this time much evedlt cop pe favor Trion es oo. | eiven' foi thel Supertiadent are . I H Id 0dd Fellows Rebekas TIMBERS TOPPLES ve) on gi = her very capable staff for the art ey - ieidas an olds ellows, a When a scoop shovel, diligently were 'Thanks to the Women's Aux-|many ovstacios thew have over digging Acton sewers, Inadver- i d Dr. Glad Meet To Inst Il iliary and Dr. Gladys Munro the | come and the definite progress R . A L ill P k ee 0 Insta tently sought to include him as st ofl eemensy Je neatly ah made to date." eunion t OWwville ari N District Offi part of its load last week, Kon. f the 5: ernon Dynes, reporting on e y i ISTrI ICerS (neth Timbers, 19, was admitted a har ffthe nurses' living quarters in the| A reduction fn the charge for a ral BN ay an SW Distrig cers to Guelph General hospital suf- nger. of Mayfair Apartments, Reynolds | semi-public accommodation, from ) : se t the Couniy| MOTe than 1200 delegates of fering from a cut leg tendon and who (fgStroct. One apartment was in $650 to $5 per day was made by |G, Mary s Bingo onsen, lthoughs | Ontario's Oddfellows and Rebek. a badly lacerated arm. The youth readiness for the occupants, and|the committee, to conform with ark Jowyille and falthoug] vas working cl ol i Be a eres 8 onto wi A Flood vas cool and windy, every one |ahs elected district officers in|was working for the contragtig allowe > 3 ve re La Blue Cross. An intern will ve or ugments Flood, enjoyed a pleasant and Interest | Hamilton this week as members gins Sa 2 ting (n 8 . 5 i > : nstallation work. He is ad > TO [rugs are needed for the apart [aged for the summer months Fire Collections|"™ ** ; yo all parts of the province Sha Bh from the PEAL [fments. Dr. Munro will be In| With no costs to. the hospital. sx. The sports committee, with | convened at the Royal York Ho. cil : if ficharee of the apartments, and|cept for meals, uniform and A total of $64.85, to aid the vic-|J0¢ Southon, Colin Anderson, | Annual sessions of TAKE IT EASY cope ifthe rental for each nurse was fix-| laundry. tims of the Manitoba flood and | Hartley Sims and Hartley Ander. | ; a ms > Ri Grand Lodge, Rebekah rn oat Se ed at $7 per week, to, Ioelens 7 bec fires, was raised at a|SOn in charge, had keen com. Milton police were quick to cal bloo] On a motion by Vernon Dynes, | Quebec 5 ition' in all Bi for | Ply, Grand Encampment vp teoil) ek th baundry and telephone, "| bingo hela in the auditorium -of | Petition In all races. Bingo for ! serve notice last week that tour- Oakvil the board decided to send a let. | bingo held in old and Young, stirred much mer. [[Departient Council lof Patriarch [57 aoticetus allowed to roar Socifl ROL Cumberland reported | ier of thanks fo. the: ogpiar wr] St Saws aomool en Weiniaan [0 A Sm game, each | Milltant, were held as the Inde) toil be allow summer at on en en ie Brews Madman Aimer ton emir | Coen ine etre a a mily. contiliuted suitable puis, [FoRdent Order fof Odd iellows | Soi0m0 88 town According to have fiviewed the Popes ey ance. The next meeting of the|bingo were Os a supper was | Met. the Canadian Champlon, a Tole. Pies sig EO a Pearl w HL 1S on Pu 0 0 nd 2 ie Frank Coals | S6Fved at 5.30 pm. Elected for the Hamilton dis-|do motorist clocked at 79 m.ph. sence (MINE --_-- charge, headed by Fran - ' % i ; zoomed through the main street Sit &% ds President Hartley Anderson | trict as Deputy Grand Master. of ld frman (fic Sisters. De omion of tio dairy farmers | A cheque for the entire proceeds Rye a Welgome and especially to the I.O.OF. was William Baflle|"scattorng u group of towne atte, The report of the management |of Canada to finance and direct|was handed to Rev. Father rio ee tein ai Air. was Wi I [Tae he | i Tjtowns rds hueommittee, submitted by D. H.|an advertising program for dairy | vis 5 Swell ho nrossals) of two|lhe sisters fr to" all for' their | over lodges at Hamiton, Dundas. |Shascd him all the wi to ogres > empinfigStevens, chairman, said in part: | products makes good sense. | special collections taken es oi hy Ee ai [vey 108 len ton. Nefore otorrinn. mina hese wififAfter alittle naar a SEL Tio lS dniews Cheer lon, Sunday, (FSR I0N making this eighth re-| For the Hamilton district, Mrs, |pald $21 for bail bond, ie en ("ONES Of operation, it can bel intelligent marketing. une 4 union possible. In the absence of | Bessie Smith of Hamilton. .wuy "WET" MONTH nit of ik Mrs. David Hartley, through ill-| elected District Deputy Presi. Em Batkin whose. weekly hi ness, Mrs. EB. M. Readhead was|dent of the Rebekah Assembly weather report in the George. on Ju A acting secretary, and read the| town Herald Is a popular featura s will b minutes of they 1449 reunion, | WIth record = attendance, the points out that rainfall, up. to Mrs. Lorne Shaw gave the treas- i as half times urer's report. © record In business accom-|June Ag nein i ; plished. Presiding over the ses. |that of the entire month of June Roy Wallls conducted the elec: | Piisted. T Reginald Thrush of | last year! Ern fal, however, that tion of officers for hich rel of apleny while Mrs. Isabel Carr|the new micon of June 15 would sulted in Joe Southon, Hamilton, of Toronto headed the Rebel change the picture for the latter being elected president; Hartley | 3 Tomo meetings part of the month Sims, Oakville, vice-president; y ; Mrs. David Hartley, Milton, sec.| 'Two exceptionally worthwhile |-------------- 0 0 RIE ; Mrs. Jack Smith, London, | public service projects of the|at the meetings, Other sessions 0dd Fellow groups, the Cancer| were devoted to fraternal buy Speclal prizes were | Pollomylets and Tuberculosis nose. aad the steady growth of ille awarded To the member coming Fund, and the hospital bed pro-| the 1.0.0 through the year the farthest distance, Mr. Jim |gram received special attention | was wportad. HIES Hartley, Mt. Forest, Michigan; 3 the oldest member present, Peter ---------- © kville D. Hartley, Milton; youngest | gus member, Boneta Lynn Coulson, P [ T k 0 F = A daughter of nar. and ars. Ervin |B 19€ON 1aKes Over rom Ss : Coulson, Kilbride; most recently Chief Local Tavern Attraction seekers of cool re were no end startled last Thursday, on dropping in at the Murray House, to find that a sleek, beautifully marked rac- ing pigeon had temporarily re- Chiropractor and TELEPH OFFICE HOURS: AT OTHER TIMES -- Lloyd E. MacDougall, D.C., D.T. 61 A COLBORNE ST. EAST, OAKVILLE (ABOVE RUSSELL DRUG CO.) MONDAY, THURSDAY AND SATURDAY 9.30 A.M. to 8.30 P.M. Drugless Therapist ONE 146 - BY APPOINTMENT placed television point of interest In fact, one Ifess man when tho perch on that he as the In that prominent was focal tavern. local bus: nonplug bird swooped down the chalr beside deported fn great haste Many mafned to watch lounly Investigate possibilities of all furnishings, Finally, bird mana, the feathered visitor Into a corn. er and cateh him. Log banding revealed ho camo from a Detroit loft, #o he wan turned over to the Oakville Ral goon Club In order that hip could be traced through the bunding num bors others, howeve the pl the the to ton cur slax ing room's pitlont fancier d to chivyy own SEE YOUR CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH FARGO VACATION TIME IS COMING! Tune-up for Summer driving. Check wheel alignment and steering. Check and adjust brakes. Body and Fender repairs - Touch up paint ~ Hedleish Home Limited EXPER PEP), > YOUR MESSAGE Dundas St. N. of C.N.R. Tel. 1063; Eves. 887.)

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