iE URSDAY, JUNE 29, 1950. OAKVILLE-TRAFALGAR JOURNAL Page b lew Booking Helps try, ten boats, A sick lion is a sad sight-- per boat. The rides will come al | when a whole club of them el that way then it's something pehold. When the Oakville ons Club found that it had 'n sold down. the river by the Grant, director the Jamboree, says, inival it had been depending for rides for the Annual Sum- .r Jamboree to be held on Cen- 1 School grounds July 6-78, it came a membership of sick ions, But not so sick that the embers couldn't keep trying-- expect from the stressed the being offered on Thursday, day and Saturday night. "The slide Ra SE OL IER HEP thing to see--and the slackwil ih the final success that a big: performance is and better , group of rides de, on a 30-t. platform, swing: i; a 70it circle carrying 24 engers either adult or child- a boat ride for the smaller be missed. The magician, stated, would please adults well as the children. Sick Lions Convalesce two passengers the way from Sudbury, but Arch of publicity for "No distance is too far to make Lions feel bet ter--and provide the people with the usual complete carnival they club. He also free entertainment Fri- of death is some- considered the best on this continent." With the ve been obtained for this : skill of an accomplished publicity agent he evaded direct answers Therelll be the Terraplane| concerning the "Girl act" but left the impression it should not Rotary Hits New High Gross With summer event ev this energetic servi 1 successful staged by nival grossed more than $9,100, was reported by Dunbar Hedd cluded the draw for the $1.0 bond, won by Toronto, Mr. Heddle stated. "All three nights of other years, and we owe great deal to town and distr residents who turned out in f force to help assure the val's success," he told the Jol nal. 'Winner. load of silver M. L. Jones, Jr., of Milton. re wheelbarr of the he liar to keep himself amused. Best Carnival Ever Rated by members as the most club, Rotary's big three-night car- carnival convener. {This figure in- Miss Clara Pitti, carni- dollars was Mrs. many er €€ | Town it le, 00 a | Most ict well ur- ow " () s 0 0 Will Not Ex EL PICO is a new type of remover designed to objections to paint and varnish removers. The works fast. Just brush it onto the surface to a rag, steel wool or a painter's scraper. remover and if allowed to dry will reduce terial. the WAYS, CONCRETE GARAGE FLOORS, GAS STOVES. OPPOSITE POST OFFICE ' PAINT AND VARNISH REMOVER : from one to fifteen minutes, then wipe or scrape the old finish off with EL PICO is a "dry system" It will not reset, even if left on indefinitely. ESPECIALLY RE- COMMENDED FOR REMOVING GREASE FROM CONCRETE DRIVE- BURNERS AND OVENS ON The Oakville Lumber Co., Limited Paint & Wallpaper Store plode A new way to remove Paint and Varnish QUICKLY - THOROUGHLY - SAFELY overcome all of the old new, improved remover be removed. Let it set old film to a brittle ma- TELEPHONE 1383 been was not referred tance, plained. was in the construction an ment account, at before taking | tion any from the eventual temporary hospital building." TEEN TOWN Blissful, and with this thought in mind participate in This Friday Town, of prizes to be given out to lucky winners so come out your chance. Last Wednesday night saw the O.T.H.S. were ahead|in the high school auditorium. ded the dance and enjoyed dan- ll | cing to the music of Rice Honey- and his There was also a banquet given x before the dance for the grads. On Friday held a party all the kids enjoyed the fun and, of course, A Saturday as| Every man is just enough of @ly0)q a dinner party at her home and after (can't keep away from food) every delicious morsel had With the holidays come vaca: y/ tions and summer jobs and here are some of the teen-agers, who have left Oakville for the sum- ik mer: On Mike Dyer, Stewart and Bill Hall left for Ot- tawa to spend the summer work- ing for the Dept. of Agriculture. Keita left Oakville on Friday to spend their holidays at Dick's home in the Dominique Republic. » 1 . Auditor's View Press reports of a recent hos- pital board meeting, dealing with a $26,055 deficit apparent after three months of operation at the memorial hospital, advertently impression Hamilton-Wright, board, to the Rotary 'carnival. On ents let the kids stay out late-- 'Watch out for BY EAREN PECK blissful holidays! -- teen-agers turned out to the fun at Teen last Friday night. night, at Teen there' are a large number and take Jarvis & Ryri J. F. CARTER, ASSOCIATE REAL ESTATE -- INSURANCE -- MORTGAGES 118 COLBORNE ST. EAST Phone 490 -- Holidays 296-W OPEN EVENINGS dance held graduation of the fifth formers atten- Dixielana Band. night Pat Home at her home and the food - night Lorna um-m-m. Keene eaten the kids journeyed Farley, Bill Dave Rickaby, Thursday Pete Gibson and Dick Shaw a ee --r a 2 tended to in- create an erroneous of the situation, D. auditor for the told the Journal yester- operational expense to in this in- Mr. Hamilton-Wright ex- "The deficit meptioned equip- and was arrived into considera- forthcoming sale of the credits long sunny evenings par- SVeeold So. For the . . . Week-End See our selection of * TEE SHIRTS * SWIM TRUNKS * SHORTS them on streets. 1949 West Toronto Senior Leagu VERSUS «AT - WALLACE Admission: Enjoy your holiday aftern nits hat supports the town's mi Next Halton League Home Game: This Town's Strong Contender for the 1950 Provincial DOMINION DAY, July 1st, 3 p.m. oliday Baseball At Its O0.B.A. Best TORONTO WEST YORKS e Champs and the Team the Oaks knocked out of last season's Senior '0.B.A. playdowns OAKVILLE OAKS | Intermediate Title PARK Adults 35¢ Teen Agers 25¢ Children 10¢ oon up in the bleachers, rooting for the team inor leagues. Wednesday, July 5th at 6.45 GEORGETOWN VS. OAKVILLE OAKS ENTERTAINMENT? For Clubs, Banquets, Gar- Glover Booking Agency Store Hours Thurs. - 9 am. to 6 p.m. Fri. - - 9 am, to 6 pm. Saturday - Closed All Day LOOKING FOR den Parties, Etc. CONTACT Phone 1282-W Oakville The Rodd Stored Co., LU. Boys! Girls! Don't Miss THE QAKVILLE LIONS CLUB MUTT SHOW SPONSORED BY DR. BALLARD'S $2.00 FOR FIRST $1.00 FOR SECOND There's a Prize for every entry in the Show Special Prizes in addition SEVEN BIG EVENTS LARGEST DOG SMALLEST DOG ... BEST DRESSED DOG he DOG WITH LONGEST TAIL DOG WITH SHORTEST TAIL 3 DOG DOING BEST TRICKS DOG EATING DISH OF DR. SHORTEST TIME THIS ACT IS A RIOT Its the grandest all-type Mutt Show eve r held by the Oakville Lions Club Come one, Come all: If you enjoy a good laugh then you must see a Dr. Ballard Mutt Show FOR YOUR PET BETTER GET "R BALLARD'S DOG & CAT FOODS Time Sat., July 8th 4.30 P.M. Place Central School Grounds