Oakville-Trafalgar Journal, 29 Jun 1950, p. 12

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Page 12 OAKVILLE-TRAFALGAR JOURNAL THURSDAY, JUNE 29, 1g | GOODFYEAR fe Station WHITAKER & SONS Rd. OAKVILLE CPT. in the evening, the last season Friday Don't forget Euchre of the 1.0.0.F. Hall, June 30th. FOR SALE OR TRADE 1939 FORD Deluxe coupe. South wind heater! Phone 1171W after 6 p.m, (25c31) McOlary Tange, cream, oven control, perfect con- dition, $40.00: Phone 516. 25p32 Walnut double bed, Marshall box spring and mattress, original cost over $175.00, $50.00; Large radia- tor, 417 x'9" x 3814", $25.00; gas water heater and tank, $6.00. Tel. 882-w. 53032 Burner gas good con- dition, cheap. Leaving city, 286 north Reynolds rear. 25p32 Furniture and rangette. Phone 147. 35¢3; cabinet gas stove, and mattress, 14, 2 ladies coats spring outfit size reversible, 4. Phone 1181-J after 7 p.m. 65¢32 1947 Studebaker, %-ton pick-up, $825.00. Phone 555 days, after6 phone 626. 25p32 1932 Plymouth 4-cylinder coupe. Best reasonable offer, phone 760-w. 25p32 HELP WANTED--MEN Opportunity for Advancement Pure-bred Cocker spaniel pups. Cudmore's, phone 61 Bronte. 50p32-34 p ity for young man to learn accounting. Typing exper- lence required. Opportunity also Blue chesterfield. Phone 1087-R 25¢32 SEE THIS - Completely rebuilt and newly painted Hudson coupe. Many thousands of miles of good driving. Phone Clarkson 58. 33p32 ROOMS FOR REN ROOM §& Board. Phone 1111W One double, one single furnis- hed room with or without board. Central, conveniences. Telephone 612M. 35¢32 Bright furnished room over gar- age in new home, Breakfast op- tional. Phone 1397-w. 25p32 Room and board, home cooked meals. Business people preferred Phone 1571. 35c32 BUSINESS SERVICES ALBERTA coal briquets, an all-Canadian product, from Frank M. Sullivan, Bronte 80-W. Your Blue Coal Dealer. (35c1tf) ~Once more we have that fine ia oil. Bring your own Keep Your Wardrobe Fresh and Clean Make a habit of sending your garments regularly to Oakville Cleaners . . . We'll keep them clean & fresh and give them the "new" look appearance * For Pick-up & Delivery Phone 1557 Oakville Cleaners gal. container and we fill it for only 80c. Grade 40 only. Hed- leigh Home Ltd, Dundas St. N. Tor your Fuller Brush needs contact Bill Ganton, 9 Wilson St. South. Phone orders taken at 1355-0. 35p32 PAINTING, exter: Phone 50p32-34 WANTED--TO REN Housekeeping rooms forl mother and school aged children. Apply 9 Wilson St, or write Box 401 Journal. 25p32 ASSISTANT to Sales Manager of well-known concern, wife and one little girl, would like house, duplex or apartment in Oakville. Will sign Highest referen- ces. Phone Elgin 1444, Toronto, during day. HELP WANTED--WOMEN LAST two weeks in July I need a woman to take charge of my home, One small child, 1 youth and 2 young who work Interior or class work. ion chief responsibility. ences required and will pay pre- vailing rates. Phone 658-W. (1.19p30-32) HOUSEKBEPER __ for summer Pleasant home or permanently. and bath. on lake. Own room Good wages. Phone 1022. (p30-32) for exep . Ap- ply C. L. Oliver & Company, 32 Thomas Street North. Phone 1268. SALES OPPORTUNITY Opportunity for man or wo- man to earn good Income selling subscriptions door-todoor. Exclus- ive territory, leads furnished, sales training. Guarantee weekly against liberal commission. This might suit high school student for summer months, or persons wishing to get first training in the art of selling. Apply in writ ing to Box 398 Oakville-Trafal- gar Journal, stating weekly earn- ings required and giving refer- ences. SERVICE STATION attendant, five day week, good working con- ditions. Apply Oakville Motors. 36c32 ONE - FIRST CLASS LINE- MAN; TWO - GROUNDMEN TO WORK ON LINE TRUCK. (Learn to be linemen). ONE - WATER- WORKS OPERATOR. (Part time at Pump House, Part time instal- ing water services). Applications for the above positions will be received up to Friday, June 30th, 1950. Apply in own handwriting. Interviews arranged. Oakville Pub- lic Utilities Commission, 52 Ran- dall Street, Oakville, Ont. 1.09¢32 FOR RENT COTTAGE, _ Victoria Harbour, first two weeks in July two weeks in August. spring mattresses, r screened porch, water at kitchen sink. Herbert Merry, 1151W. SITUATIONS WANTED Domestic work by the day, ex- pert ironer, by reliable woman. Apply Mrs. Thomas, 9 Kerr St. 50p32-34 Experienced secretary (female) wants work in Oakville or vicin- ity. Phone Clarkson 71, between 9 am. and 4 pm. 31p32 oom, Garland Guy Fund Contributions to the fund in aid of Mrs. Garland Guy, widow of the victim of a boat explosion several weeks ago, and her fam- ily have totalled well over the thousand dollar wark. They in- clude. the following: Maggie Waddell Rebekah Lod- ge, $10.00; Provincial Police, $25. COOK GENERAL REQUIRED immediately for home near Oak- ville. Other help employed. Tele- phone PL. 5673 Toronto, reverse 43c32 shorthand, E. G. 35, Melinda St. Toronto Good typist, some Fridays. Top rate. Phone Bulmer, 249-M. Cleaning woman wanted three hours daily. Apply New Murray Hotel, Navy St. S. 35¢32 Tf tulip bulbs are Worth saving but must be moved, they may be heeleddn under shrubbery, until after the tops have ripened, *and then stored away in a dry warm place. OF TWO BIG DAYS 'STREETSVILLE PARK June 30 - July 1 Garden Party - Ball Games Rides - Midway - Bingo Giant Open Air Barn Dance Admission to Park Free on July 1 FUN 00; Miss Agnes Forster, $10.00; J. A, Caulder, $10.00; United- $10.00; B. D. $5.00; Geo. W. Gordon Beard- Air-Colls Ltd., Carr Fasteners, Wait Co, Ltd, Barrett, $10.00; more Co, $10.00; $10.00. The Oakville Lumber Co. $25. 00; Oakville Softball League, $17. 36; Stuart Wark, $5.00; Davis $10.00; General Stamp- .00; Dr. A. W. Chase Medicine Co., Ltd, $25.00; Ferro: Enamels Ltd, $25.00; Canadian General Blectric, $10.00; Schlegel Co, Canada, $5.00; J. A. Woth- erspoon & Som, $10.00. I 0. D. E. Angela Bruce Chap- ter, $25.00; Walter Anderson, $5.00; C. E. Brown, $1.00; Guid- ing Star Chapter: No. 215 Bastern Star, $5.00; R. Boatt, $100; Hitchcox Motors, $6.00; M. Booth, $3.00; 1st. Brownie Pack, Bronte, $1.00. J. Cornwall, Oakville Motors, $10.00; McMillan Clothing. Co., Orangeville, $5.00; Mrs. Wm. Lawrence, 35.00; Silverthorn Baptist Church ' Grotp, $5.00; Brewers' Warehouse, Oak: ville, $15.00; A. M. E. Church, Oakville, $25.00; S. Sparks, Tor- onto, $1.00; Exchange Hotel, Georgetown, $10.00; Mr. and Mrs. S. Simpson, Georgetown, $10.00; Miss Dorothy McBain, $5.00; J. Saunders, Hamilton, $5.00; P. O. King, $2.00; M. Charlton, Tor onto, $10.00; B. Gillman, $2.00; D. Vaughan, Toronto, $5.00. 9: Girl Guides By Mrs. J. F. Graydon A ten-day camping session will be enjoyed by the Oakville Guides at the Halton Division Girl Guide Camp at Gravenhurst from July 10th to 21st, the Guides travell- ing to the camp by chartered bus. First Company campers are: Marion Dowdle, Muriel Black, Betty Ann Wright, Barbara Black, Wilma Busk, Marion Diltz, Joan Dobrashian, Debby Graydon, Mary ~ Rimstead, June Burrell, Carole Robertson, Veronica Fary- niuk and Beverley Fraser. Second Company: Ann Pomfret, Marlene Purdy, Eileen Hunt, Elizabeth Storey, Elizabeth Forth, Dianme Spurgeon, Joan Williamson, Hea- ther Alberti, Muriel Bovaird, -Av- Third Compan; Lois Shaw, Sandra Osborne, El- eanor Inkster and Shirley Wil- son. Thanks are due to the OD- timist Club of Oakville for pro- viding financial asistance to en: able some of the Guides to attend the camp. For those Guides who will be in town during most of the sum- mer, members of all three Guide companies- will meet on Wednes- day evenings at Lusk Hall at sev- en o'clock when activities will be of a purely recreational nature Company Maxine Muriel Bovaird Second Class Janice Jaffray. In Second MacArthur and their have passed tests. Home Nursing in Class has been passed by Hunt, Elaine: Rowe and Jaffray. Joyce Dunston of Third Gy) Company has passed her Seo) Class and the company has new members, Bernice and Joan Tooke who cently enrolled into the patrol. 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