Oakville-Trafalgar Journal, 31 Aug 1950, p. 7

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LJ In "Bg" rphans Oppose Farts Series Tilting grand slam homer by fl y one himself spelt the 9:5 'urk Broda's and Chris Oakyille Orphans in an bition game at Wallace park night. The game of exhibition tilts, provided a fair in- intermediate hon- tial worth as ntenders for provincial to accom- Broda here were Al Dews- and Ray Timgren, the re Ger of the club being of the variety. Stan Stenoff, ace hurler in minor pro competition, for the Turkey's crew, but very often, 8 Of hol ind Ry | real test for the Orphans week's O.B.A. intermediate flaydown series against Fort tabbed by penninsula fans red hot aggregation. Follow- heir Wednesday night game Wallace park, the local club travel to Fort Erie Saturday d. Wick. he Ca. given ty Speyer is relying on Bob Snowball to carry his mound load, al- R 8th 1e 18th, | < to her st inter. Dusty Rowe or Jack- hurling chores. Jack y-and Harvey Lyon are ble for backstopping duty. r is expected to use Dewey dle at first, Norm Carter at Al Evershed at short and at third, with Jack Blakelock, is hitting well, and Bill Les- e Maple Topplers Ready : 2 Davison Divots Although he didn't manage to catch a spot among the top fin- ishing amateurs at the Canad- ian Open last weekend, Oak- ville's Jack Davison was far from outclassed during his sor- tee into the highly competitive environment that is gilded an- nually by golfdom's finest craftsmen. Jack fired an opening round of 75, followed up with a 76 to qualify at 151 in the same bracket with such well known Canadian pros as Jack Littler, Lioyd Tucker, Willie Lamb and Bob Cunningham. For Busiest Season Enthusiasts whose fingers are itching to curl around those hardwood balls once again have only one more day to wait, Oak- ville Bowling Lanes manager Frank Russell reminded the Journal this week. Friday, Sept- ember 1, is the official re-opening date, at which time the.recondit- joned alleys will again resound to the crashing of flying. maple pins after a summer of unaccus- tomed silence. Frank will be ac- cepting registrations for league play, which will get under way before too long, and ten-pin ad- dicts will 'welcome the news that he plans to expand that particu- lar phase of trundling activity during -the coming winter. Life's Mysterious A college education is one of George Hilson, Ki of a ed the per to be born court. Acton Ww al. In the other prot ton, the have to tal a re-asses: county mated $60,000. AWAIT ANGLERS FOR BIG 'UNS Optimist Fall Fair attrac. for ardent anglers like Wilf Knight and en Johnson will be the "whop- per" contest being sponsored by amiable Quinneth Corbett, that demon expert on all things sport ing. In this case, however, Bud insists that you do more than just tell him about the big one you caught. You have to BRING it to him at the fair for weighing in ceremony. The contest rules are very sim- ple, though. Winners will be the fortunate trio to hook the three heaviest game fish during the period between September 9 and September 16, date of the second cos It Top tion would rant to an; council centage of ture of vary from pense rise: mentioned Deputy-r out that re beating in for ed, and you can make your catch Revise Assessment (Continued from Page 1) 1b: which appears below, ing to secure its council's approv- court Mr. Lauder said most cases, the share of this cost be a co It should be borne in mind that was establishing municipality overall so that the dollars involved will out. The percentages and figures this reason heavy. "They well may be lower next year," he opined. appeared on behalf sment, and eadors: centage of e by each county cost municipality, back to the ent on record as hav- event that there is an- est, possibly from Ac would probably ke the step of ordering sment of the entire He esti- tb for this would be was his feeling that in erable deter- ality. y mun the per- total cost which each will bear in the fu- county expense, r as the ex- he pointed year to s or falls, for 1951. eeve Lauder pointed oads had taken a bad the past year and that expenses were are Mineral and Fume Baths MEN and WOMEN REMEDIAL MASSAGE RONALD A. FARRELL, R.M.G. GRADUATE AND LICENSED MASSEUR HOURS: MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY 9.80 am. to 830 p.m. TUESDAY & THURSDAY, 9.30 am. to & p.m. NOW OPEN! Oakville Bowling Lanes SNACK BAR LANES day of the fair. Any game fish, Hughes Cleaver represented barring muskies, may be enter | Burlington, Angus McMillan, Oakville and Doug McConachie anywhere in Ontario. You are|aPr eligible if you live in Oakvllle,| ship of Trafalgar Bronte, Clarkson or Trafalgar | presented the report to uncil. fownship. All municipal councils will con- It your finny moster gets an|sider the new percentage figures avard in Corbetts fair display, and any appeal will originate you stand to win an action glass| Cin y) oh HE a Oy mew he eta s, a sare So puch: ug dollars involved Jone! expenses your lures and - get cracking,|for the year under consideration, lads! decided on at this special meet- ing, are as follows: Tax Dolla % Waterdown Softballers|. 3 Municipality Payment of Total Oust Local Stars|icion ..... $10,947.00 4.36 Their hitting attack effectively Burlington 3108000 12. fnttin oy So ti Georgetown 14,765.00 5.88 own hurling, Oakville All Stars| amy asia. 1b oa O84 misrmenintal Lo 21,780.00 § £65 B competition last week as they| Oakville SIB0.00 814 5% dropped two straight decisions| Psquesing 31,233.00 1243 to the classy Waterdown club.|Nassagaweya 11,984.00 4.77 Scores were 53 and 62, far| Nelson 4243800 16.88 from the walkover category, but|.. .. tes the winners' moundwork was gi 2420 RE-OPEN FRIDAY SEPT. 1st TELEPHONE 1328 118 Colborne St. E- Phone 1401 just a shade superior to the ef- forts of Crew and Fraser, who tossed for the Stars. * the few things in this world that a person is ready to pay for and not get. trolling the outfield. Adults 50c FLOODLIGHT . DONKEY BASEBALL WALLACE PARK Wed., Sept. 13th 8.15 P.M. LIONS vs. LEGION Children 25¢ Battling to the final frames to avoid elimination 'were suc] standouts of town league play as Norm Carter, Doug Wilson, Dew- ey Dowdle, Davies, Bud Heath, Scott and McCraney. 3 a a 3 Lions, Legion Bring Back Donkey Ball Adherents of sporting mayhem dre in for another treat this year Donkey baseball is coming to Oakville 'once more--and Lions rs will again attempt te) large crowd that old Orr's repeated efforts to even stay on the back of his donkey, to see will have an opportunity him and other service club mem- bers illtreated by supposedly dumb animals, in a baseball game that 'defies the usual methods of play. The date Is Wednesday, Sept. 13th, under floodlights at Wallace Park, and opposition fo the Lions will be provided by Gib Walklett and his Legion buddies. ORDER MATER! YOU FOR THOSE ALTERATIONS AND REMODELLING JOBS--WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF THE | ALS YOU'LL BE NEEDING. For Lumber . . . lb Call the Lanky Planky Number 1280 : Oakville Lumber Co. Ltd. ; R LUMBER REQUIREMENTS NOW dni 4 Fishermen . . WIN A VALUABLE ¢ PRIZE IN THE Biggest Fish CONTEST FOLLOW THESE SIMPLE Rules: fish" (Muskies Excluded) 9th to 16th, and be MIST FALL FAIR, Sept. 15th and 16th, hibited on ice. The p.m., Sept. 16th. 1ST. PRIZE ACTION + GLASS ROD Value $22.50 . Here's Your Chance The three prizes will be presented for the 3 heav- jest fish caught anywhere in Ontario and open to fishermen of Oakville, Bronte, Clarkson and Trafalgar Township. The fish must be,a "g and must be hooked in the period from Sept. displayed at the BUD CORBETT booth at the OPTI- where it will be weighed and ex- presented at the fair at 10 following prizes will be 3RD. PRIZE "My Buddy" TACKLE BOX Value $5.50 2ND. PRIZE SHAKESPEARE TRIUMPH REEL Value $9.95 a a Ii: a a a o a a : Phone 1280 BICT0 SATIN SUMMER Reduced To Clear $10.95 LEATHER JACKETS Latest Patterns $22.50 MELTON JACKETS -- Leather Trim, Plaid Lined $13.95 FOOTBALL $12.95 - $16.50 SAMSON LEATHER COATS--H.S. Colors: Red, Black, White $22.50 GYM SHOES--AIl White--Cushion Arch, Rubber Soles, All Sizes $6.60 ATHLETIC SUPPORTERS $1.00 to $1.50 TEE SHIRTS SWEAT SOCKS JACKETS $1.25 .60 BOOTS Bud Corbett Sporting Goods "YOUR LOCAL SPECIALIST IN SPORTS" Thomas St. N. OAKVILLE Telephone 1378

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