Oakville-Trafalgar Journal, 24 Aug 1950, p. 8

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Thursday, August 24, 19 FOR Z GOODFYEAR BIRTHS To Mr. and Mrs. Donald Cher- rington on Saturday, August 12, in OT.M. Hospital a daughter. Both doing well. Corporal _ and __ Mrs, Douglas Clark (nee Ruth Pickard, Bronte) announce the birth of a daugh- ter at Oakville-Trafalgar ~~ Mem- orial Hospital on Tuesday, Aug- ust 22 R RENT APARTMENT, bed sitting room, well laid out Kitchenette and three piece bathroom. Cen- tral location, close to shopping district nd theatres. Phone 1151W_or 567W. COTTAGE available immediat- « ely at Victoria Harbor, will ac- commodate six persons. Call 1151W. SINGLE room for lady. Break- fast, central. Phone 956R ROOMS in newly decorated home, $6.50 per week, hot meals if desired Douglas Ave. HELP WANTED_--WOMEN SALESLADY. Full time. Apply ( Chainway Store. 25p39) C woman with nursing abil to live in and care for elderly invalid. Phone 128. (25p39) Century Theatre OAKVILLE STARTS MONDAY FOR 4 BIG DAYS! J. ARTHUR RANK ORGANIZATION PRESENTS. ADULT BRIANNA "2 VALERIE HOBSON DENNIS PRICE JOAN GREENWOOD ALEC GUINNESS AMICHAEL BALCON PRODUCTION FOR SALE OR TRADE MANGLE, or sugar beet cutter, $3.50. Also set of harrows, $7; two cattle stanchions, $1. each; whippletree, May be seen al the new house being built on Gloucester Ave. opposite Galt. Immediate delivery, Dodge, % ton, new truck, Wm. Whitaker & Son, Station Rd. Tmmediate delivery, new Dodge 1 ton pick up. Wm. Whitaker & Son, Station Rd. DROP-leaf table, 4 Windsor chairs, natural finish, $9.50; Studio Couch $21.50. Good con- difion. Phone 167J Bronte (39-40) REASONABLE, one girl's bi cycle, flat bottomed boat, bread box, ping pong table, heavy me- lawn roller, 1 only flat' top WHIPPER speedometer, Phone 203R 1 BLTO motor, 4% h.p., in cheap. Phone Bronte 193-W. ACME Jacket water heater with dome top, used one season, condition. (26p39) Evinrude outboard good condition, motorbike, light, good $10. Phone Bronte 1487 (25p39) TASY spin dry washing ma- chine, year old, cost $219.50, sacrifice; also white gas stove, 4 burner, large ice box, practically new. 291 Reynolds St. (75c39:41) Carriage, sunshine sil- v phone evenings 14493. 9 ton panel Fargo truck. Phone 1590W. (2539) ['S riding breeches and size 14. Riding $15. Phone 1297] boot's si WANTED--TO REN cket ROOM and board by male school teacher for Sept. 415 Journal EX EXTRAS EARTHQUAKE BOMB AT CNE 12,000 pound earthquake bomb--the e that levelled Hitler s and brought his indust a standstill--will be one of the features of the Tri- Service display west of the Grandstand at the Canadian Na- tional Exhibition. The "tall boy" is 21 feet four inches high. Stres- ng the integration of the three the display will show highlights . of Army, y and Air Force weapons and training. NAVAL BATTLE of the Royal Canadian FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY New 1950 7-Passenger black Limousine DODGE See this on our showroom floor Wm. Whitaker & Sons Phone 141 Navy's ships now in service in the Korean theatre will be in ac: tion at the Exhibition That is, a replica of the destroyer HMCS "Sioux" 'will skirmish with a model submarine in a 45,0000 gallon ocean in the Tri-Service display south-west of the Grand- stand, Both models are led and will show visitors mo- dern anti-submarine methods with "Sioux" carrying out a depth attack on the "Ukboat" prowling through the radio-control- waters of the 40-foot by 60-foot MON., TUES., WED. ; AUG. 28 -29-30 GREGORY THEATRE canvas tank. TREND JTRS Wm. WHITAKER & SONS Station Rd. OAKVILLE ELP WANTED--MEN CARD OF THANK BUSINESS SERVICES | OL A ; MAL u We nave vacancies at Clarkson paatory work, § day week. light| yo yNG--Mr. Wm. Young and| ALBERTA coal briquet; (8 Refinery for physically fit ry work, 5 day week. Apply J all-Canadi ts, § Reflnery for physically ft mon iy "gercon. no telephone' eal 5 | family, 33 Reynolds St Nort, | all-Canadian product, trom TI These positions may be oapor| Coueral jiStampines of Canada|wish to thank their friends, rel-| Bye Coal oe 80-w. y J ary. Apply personnel dept. Brit 177 Randall Shivet os ont ea bomt tor empres [oe (rile te Sweriean + (OH and _alter-| fons of sympathy, acts of kind © have that fJSIRTLS | ish Company Clarkson, any morning Monday to Frida; (6339) SER station attendant, experienced preferred but not essential, Apply Mr. Bert Corn- wall, Oakville Motors. (35¢39) SITUATIONS WANTED CHILD tending by the day or week hy responsible married wo- ro) man in her own home, Phone| OF Baptismal Certificate estab- pe lishing the age of the child. 5137. (3539) et --_ Children eligible to register must be five ars of age by H September 5th, 50. Children not Oaks Claim Second |aitaay registered may be regis (Continued from Page 1) under control for the rest of the distance, but Fergus hopes of] evening the series had already blasted right out of the Only Oak to solve the Gut- offering was Paul Gilliam, added three singles to his canto double to turn in his belting effort of the season. been. park. pell who first best. Al Salts 'Em The Vies strove liantly to emulate the Oaks early scoring antics in their half of the initial inning, but found Al Yarnell too seasoned a _iut to crack success- fully. They did manage to dent Al's defensive shell for three markers, with the afd of two er- rors, but "Old Folks" soon put an end to these hopeful shenani- gans and went on to hurl tidy hit ball as he turned in one performances. Al fanned seven, while Gutpell's ef: fective mixture of wildness, speed and a nice hook had 11 Oaks swinging at third strikes. fivi of his better Fergus comes to Wallace park again Friday night for the fourth ame of the series, at which time fans will be informed as tosfur- ther playing dates. The Vies will be fighting tooth and nail to re- gain the prestige that goes with nal league leadership, and town supporters can anticipate a right rollicking contest of Friday Special featur tilt will be the awarding of double passes to the Gregol theatre's showing of "The Jackie Robinson Story" to lucky ticket holders. Gregory manager Sam Berman, frustrated by the rail strike in his attempt to have an autographed ball sent here by Jackie for the occasion, provided the passes as his contribution to- ward helping promote interest in Oakville baseball. The irrepres- sible Mr. Berman is naturally hopeful, of course, that the draw- ing might also help stimulate a bit of interest in "The Jackie Robinson Story"--and judging from advance interest, it would seem that silent Sam is well on his way around the base paths toward a promotional homer. A reminder that winter and the hockey far away, will be the at Wallace park Saturday of rotund Turk N.H.L. All-Stars, Chris who will topflight ball player ed second fiddle to Orphans Ready For Turk, Play Here Saturday winds season are not appeararce night Broda and his meet! Speyer's Oakville Orphans in an exhibition twilight game. A whose dia- mond activities have always play-| his sensa- tional puck blocking wizardry, the Turk has gathered together a band of bright stars of the hockey firmament during the past summer, and the boys have played before thousands of fans in exhibition games in support of full many a worthy cause. Pro- ceeds from Saturday night's ame, which will under _floodlights, Oakville recreation will go to commission. ANNOUNCING the opening of Mc KENNA Radio and Appliances 32 Thomas St. N. FRIDAY, AUGUST 25 "CAR RADIOS A SPECIALTY" ation done. St. Phone 341J. children in es in the Oakville Public Schools are required to produce a Birth tered Board, Municipal Offices, borne St. ng rep: F. W. Ellis, 76 Spruce (50p38-40) ECIAL NOTICES ness and beautiful dear wife and mother. floral tributes Pennsylvania oil. Brin gal. container and ve od extended to them in the loss of aj only 80c. Grade 40 only leigh Home Ltd, Dundas sf KINDERGARTEN REGISTRATIONS * Parents desiring to enroll their Kindergarten Class- of the 28 Col- with the Secretary Oakville. C. H. Byers, Secretary | Sales Help Wanted We are adding to our Sales Staff, and 'have an open. ing for a Sales Lady on our Drug & Cosmetic counter Experience is desirable, but not essential Starting salary is commensurate with with rapid increases as efficiency is gained. Apply in person to: David J. Russell, THE RUSSELL DRUG CO. | experience, DOMINION'S | SEMI-ANNUAL SAVE UP OUR AUGUST CLEARANCE STARTED AUGUST 10th - - - ENDS SEPTEMBER 2nd FAMOUS "CUSHIONIZED" COMFORTABLE CHESTERFIELD EVER A WINNER IN A MODERN suite By KROEHLER THE WORLD'S FOREMOST MANUFACTURER OF LIVING-ROOM THIS SUITE HAS THE NEW CURVED-TO-FIT ARM AND 2 CUSHION SEAT AM. BACK, UPHOLSTERED IN FINE WOVEN TAPESTRY, AND MADE CONSTRUCTION. YOU'LL FIND THIS THE MOS| BUILT. BUDGET P SLIGHTLY HIGHER WITH FRINGE FURNITURE i WITH THE | RICED AT 2 PIECH FoR 6149.00 Here's finest urieus finest suite spring suite. KROEHLER wearing and is trimmed wi} trim on face & bottom. Th id struction that is fully gil iL anteed. Good news is 9 A $40.00 you 3 Pieces For ANOTHER SPECIAL a three-piece suite I} silk velour, that's Iu] looking, yet lon mahogany showwol is made in dout} k Moushionized" co EE save on Hf $249.00" MANY OTHER KROEHLER SUITES TO CHOOSE FRON FURNITURE DOMINION 5 3 COMPLETE FLOORS OF FURNITURE & FURNISHINGS STORES ] OAKVILLE

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