Oakville-Trafalgar Journal, 17 Aug 1950, p. 12

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Page 12 OAKVILLE-TRAFALGAR JOURNAL Canadian Favorite the benefit show at Maple Leaf English actor. On Local Screen George Formby in a scene from the English picture "I See Ice," which will be shown locally next week. George Formby appeared in Gardens in aid of the Manitoba Flood Relief, and this picture will give the many Oakville enthusiasts who attended the relief show another chance to see the versatile well be proud of its setup," Joe declared. Another fan who thoroughly enjoyed the game was Johnny Black, well known plucky local: athlete who was seriously injured in a football mishap last fall, who watched the game from a car parked along the third base line. His host of friends gave John a big hand when his-pres- ence was announced over the public address system . . . Eddie Wollons came through right nob- ly when inserted into the line-up as a pinch-hitter in the seventh. (Continued from Page First Floodlight Game 9) Bd belted the first ball tossed to him to deep right centre for a double Ken Pollock laid down a perfect squeeze bunt in the eighth to score a runner from third for the tieing run. Unfor- tunately Frankie May, perched on second at the time, failed to catch the squeeze play signal, and was tagged trying to make third . .'. Hough was an over large thorn in the Oaks' side all night, collecting three hits in five trips to the plate, while Runstad- was the pick of the Tanner crew from a fielding standpoint. Monument built of J] IB dead, a constant source of to the living . . . . 90 COLBORNE ST. W. The Memorial Ideal enduring granite or marble symbolic in design and reverent in purpose, resting in surroundings of peace and beauty, a tribute of respect and honor to the Oakville Monument Works Cemetery Lettering--Monuments Cleaned inspiration OAKVILLE OFFICE HOURS Lloyd E. MacDougall, D.C., Chiropractor 61A Colborne St. East, (Above Russell Drug Co.) TELEPHONE 146 MONDAY and THURSDAY 9.30 SATURDAY 9.00 a.m. to 12.00 noon At Other Times--By Appointment. Oakville a.m. to 8.30 p.m. Bronte That's Right! The Pig & Whistle Inn Bronte-By-The-Lake A Smart Place To DINE and DANCE Telephone 91 For Table Reservations JE longing, we were drawn into a liv This question was brought up drawer ocean" . . . to which the fish ma I wouldn't stay in the same place see places." Another customer, a man in his late sixties, shabbily dressed, but smacking his lips at the taste of fresh, sizzling fish, turned around from his cubicle to say, "Do you know what I'd do, if I found I had $60,000?" The rest of us leaned forward. "I'd just lie right down and die, I would." A reader has sent us this poem by W. Tudor Davies. titled WOMAN . mon in fiction; contradiction. She's afraid she'll scream at a mouse, big as a house. sighted and blind; cruel, she's kind. a man down; ruler, her clown. SISTERS ALL By Jean Love Galloway It is en- She's an angel in truth, a de- A woman's the greatest of all of a cockroach,| nodded his head replying, "yes, sah, Ah knows de But shell tackle a husband as|Lord needs mah money . . . but She's crafty, she's simple, 'she's She'll lift a man up; she'll cast She'll make him her hero, her A real good feed of FISH AND CHIPS--nothing in the food world could bring us more pleasure than that. Dropping in at the Jocal fish and chips store the other noon hour to satisfy an inner ely discussion by fish and chippers as to what they would do with $60,000. by news that an old lady had been found dead in her house with $60,000 cash rolled up in a bureau . "Say, il T had $60,000 I'd be enjoying myself at the n added, "If I had all that money, 10 minutes--I'd travel around and In the morning she will, in the evening she won't, And you're always expecting she will, but she won't. At church on Sunday the min- ister told this story. In Harlem, an elder of the Church was call- ing on to this case, collect donations. last resort, "Now, Sam, you know your money." in agreement, e aint pressin' me like de oth She'll take him for better, she|er creditors." will take him for worse; In the corner grocery the oth- She'll split his head open and|er day a mother and her two- then be his nurse. year-old son were in a dither And when he is well and can|about what they wanted most for get out of bed, supper. Admiring his bright little She'll pick up a teapot and|eyes and chubby countenance, throw at his head. the grocer reached up, picked up She's faithful, deceitful, keen-|a lovely ripe banana and held it out to the youngster. it with all his might. "Now, what do you say, say skin it." one of the colored mem- bers. Purpose of his visit was in After he had taken a good deal of time explaining to Sam that he should come across, the elder, as The little one grabbed the banana, grasping fm- my?" chipped in the mother. "I UNCLE FRONTENAC says he Thursday, August 17, 1950 The voters list in Altona, Man- itoba, reveals 797 eligible voters, with 79 having the name Of Friesen. SHELLED VEGETARIAN ML atest threat to green garden truck is the lowly mud turtle. At Cobourg, A. N. K. Hobbs found one of the shellbacks systemati- cally nipping his cabbages off at ground level. COLD FIGURES ART MARCHAND id [Formerly wit EYL A T- Teton RyTie-Birk All Repair W. E. DAVIS 71 Colborne St., Oakville R. C. A. CUMBERLAND Auth. 3; F. Comp. c. Zool. 3; L. Auth. c¢; L. Comp. 2; F. Auth. 3; F. Comp. 3. Heldman, H. W., E. Lit. 3; Alg. ; Geom. 3; Ti Husband, W. E. Lit. ¢; Alg. 2; Phys. Chem. 3. Johnson, R. V., E. Comp. ¢; Lit. ¢; F. Auth. 3; F. Comp. c. Lee, David A, E. Comp. 3; BE. Lit. 3; Hist. 1; Bot. 8; Zool. 2. Lynch, S. G., E. Comp. c¢; E. Lit. 1; Geom. 3; Trig. 1; Bot. 1; Zool. Phys. 1; Chem. 2; F. Auth. 1; F. Comp. 2. , McCausland, A. A, E. Comp. 1; Geom. ¢; Trig. ci F. Auth. ¢; F. Comp. c. McDermott, G. M, E. Comp. c; E. Lit. 2; Hist. ¢c; Bot. 2; Zool. ¢; L. Auth. 3; L. Comp. 3; F. Auth. c; F. Comp. c. McDermott, W. F., E. Comp. 3; E. Lit. ¢; Zool. c. McFaul, S. E, E. Comp. 2; E. Lit. 1; Hist. 1; Geom. 1; Trig. 1; Bot. 1; Zool. 1; F. 'Auth. 1; .F. Comp. 2. McKenna, P. J., E. Comp. ¢; E. Lit. 2; Alg. c¢; Phys. 2. McKim, C. R., E. Comp. ¢; Lit. 3; Alg. c; Geom. c; Phys. Chem. 2; F. Auth. c; F. Comp, ¢. McLeod, N. B., E. Comp. ¢; E. Tit. 2; Alg. 2; Geom. 1; Trig. Phys, 1; Chem. 3; F. Auth. Comp. 3. Merklinger, B. A, E. Comp. 3; E. Lit. 1; Alg. 3; Geom.'3; Trig. c; Phys. 2; Chem. c; F. Auth. 2 E, BE. Comp. 2; 3; Geom. 3; Tris. BE. E. Post, BE. J, E. Comp. E. Lit. 3; Bot. c; Zool. c. i , BE. J, E. Comp. ¢; E. Lit. Zool. Zool. . ¢; F. Comp, 3. B. R, BE. Comp. 3; E 3 Zool, c¢; F. Auth. Smith, Lit. Lit. 3; Alg. Chem. 1; Geom. 1; Trig. 1 . Stewart, W., E. Comp. c; Lit. 1; Phys. 1; Chem. F. Comp. ec. Tuck, R. C., Alg. ¢; Geom. c. 1; F. Auth. Lit. 3; Hist Bot. ¢; Zool. c. 'Whiting, R. L, E. Comp. c BE. Lit. c. Witfen, BE. E, E. Comp. Hall, W. H,, B. Comp. c; E. Lit. 2; Alg Geom. 1; Trig. 1; Phys. 1; Chem. 1; F. Auth. 2; F. Comp. c. Hancock, M. A. E. Comp. ¢; E. Lit. ¢; Bot. ¢; Zool ¢; F. Comp. c. Hawley, M. J, E. Comp. ¢; EI] Lit. 3; Hist. 1; Geom. c; Bot. 3; F. Comp. c. Okumura, H. J. E. Comp. ¢; EB. Lit, ¢; Trig. 2; Bot. 3; Zool. Phys. 1. Pawson, D. B, E. Comp. 1; BE. Lit. 1; F. Auth. c. Philp, G. J, E. Comp. ¢; B. Lit. c; Hist. c. Pope, B. Fy B. Comp. 2; E. Lit 2; Alg. cp Geom. c; Trig. 3; Phys. 2; Chem. c; F. Auth. ¢; F. Comp. ¢. Rickaby, J. P., Hist. ¢; Bot. 2; Zool. 2; F. Auth. 2; Comp. c. Ross, J. E. Comp. 1; E. Lit. 3; Trig. ¢; Phys. 3; Chem. c¢; F. c; c; F. Comp. Squires, B. P., E. Comp. 1; E. Auth. 1; F. B. Alg. 1; Geom. 1; Trig. 1 Wallace, D. R,, E. Comp. ¢; E. E. Lit. 2; Zool. ¢; L. Comp. c; Auth. . Comp. c. Wilson, D. A, BE. Comp. ¢; Lit. 3; Alg. 2; Geom. c; Trig. Phys. 1; Chem. 2; F. Auth. c; Comp. c. Wilson, M. E., E. Comp. 3; Lit. 1; F. Auth. 2; F. Comp. 2. EB. You fancy she's this but you| believes in the old saying that find she is that, there are three ways to spread For shell play like a kitten|news--telephone, telegraph and and fight like a cat. tel-a-woman. 5 Lit. 1; Alg. 2; Trig. 2; Geom. ¢ a 5 +023) ig. 2; m. Cc; A ~~ H..S. RESULTS Phys.'1; Chem. 1; F. Auth. 2; F. Tas : Comp. c. APO (Continued from Page 1) i Wilkinson, J. L., E. Comp. ¢; pe If you can't canoe, you shouldn't, no matter how romantic the night. But there are plenty of other'boats for your safe enjoyment of our lakes and rivers. ROUND TRIP -- BY BUS BEAVERTON .... 4.65 GRAVENHURST 6.80 PENETANG 615 BALA . LLL 7.85 (Subject to Change) HALTON INN PHONE 600 W. S. 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