Oakville-Trafalgar Journal, 7 Sep 1950, p. 5

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Page b 7, 1; ursday, September 7, 1950 a ZL OAKVILLE-TRAFALGAR . JOURNAL | a 2\ THE Where they are available. Hourly| led, every hour on the hour in the month on the company owned|in O.B.A. playdowns, the inter Gone Aller. the workers in a later delivery on | time awaiting opposition. At the AYDRO HOME ECONOMIST Wednesday. moment, it appears likely Al Yar- K | N G K U | | This is the season when holiday same fendency to fall that a|mailed on Tuesday, but the mail| side-Swansea series. The banties gency calls to mind the modern | fifteen minutes to sprinkle chop-| cheques. series, which begins tonight. 13.95 variety at minimum cost, giving and business clothes and after: 3 NG [Ferm eae the] whore hey ane value HO) oe an Court. of the Wo | MIRI Tut the. company demands for thick of first round competition. |isuits and rainwear, casual sports men's astlding. | apartments have been sent out." | mediate Oaks and Oakville Mo- " | He stated the company had|nell's lads will meet either Crow- Jks come to visit for the after-|large square one does and so you|had been collected on Wednesday will probably meet the victor in For all Hobbycraft and Handicraft fl bng "If I'd known you were|ped nuts or shavings of candy| "The membership is still 100 var 2 | Stiking Woodworkers | AWAIT PLAYDOWNS both price of the garments and| five wear, are again being model: i BOWL rental payments due the first of | Oakville's other representatives y. > Pay cheques were received by | tors bantams, are still marking | poise he cheauen would be|land or the winner of the Lea| Bl BoAT BUILDING -- LEATHER CARVING -- ETC. i | Hoon or the evening. The emer-|may open the oven door after| morning and there had been no the delayed Thorofd-Chippewa foming I'd have baked a cake | will save the time to frost the| percent behind the strike" he Complete > Set || Perhaps this may be a timely re:| cakes stated, an opinion that all pickets H | J Winder for you and me. It is sol For company meals there's|agreed with. "We can hold out Post Office Moved . Ji \ sy to beat a batter made from| nothing better than a "cold"|for ever," one picket said. "We To Museum Site it packaged cake mix and pour in-| plate. Don't be afraid of plain| wont lose as much as the com- paper baking cups, then into|fare when its tasty and attrac-|pany will, because we haven't got| A long 115 years after its erec: pre-heated oven of 375 degrees| tively served. For instance if youlit to lose," another said with a|tjon Oakville's first post office [for twenty minutes. planned to serve a bread and |laugh. was moved this week from its gmall cakes do not have the| milk pudding, make it and top| Alf Muston, Field Represent-| familiar Colborne St. location to 1106 with a spoonful of jelly or garn-|ative of the International Union|a new site in Lakeside park, ------ % : | ------------_ |ish with a mint leaf. had met with the company's 1aw-| where it will be renovated and II BREAD PUDDING yer in Hamilton on Tuesday, MT.|ysed as a museum. i 2 cups raisin bread cut in cub-| Cooper said. "Mr. Muston is ad-| In charge of this ambitious es vising us in everything." The| project is Mrs. Hazel Mathews, 4 cups milk or diluted condensed | company offer had been passed | descendent of Col. William Chis- 1 tbsps. butter to the Field Representative for|nolm, founder of the town in 3 beaten eggs consideration, and a phone call| 1827 and later its first postmas- 3% cups brown sugar was expected from him Wednes-| tor, Assisting in the moving and Quarter tsp. salt day morning. renovating are the Junior Cham- 1 tsp. vanilla "Of course, the final decision|per of Commerce, the Lions Soak bread in hot milk 5 min) would be up to the local mem-| club, a local ~ contsruction com- utes. Add butter, salt, vanilla and| pership," Mr. Cooper said. "If Alf pans and a lumber firm. The 19 sugar. Pour beaten eggs over| Muston thought the suggestion|py 20 ft. structure will be restor- mixture and spoon into a greased|should be adopted, for instance,|eq as nearly as possible to its mould that can be placed infwe'd call a meeting of the local| original form. With the advent of pressure saucepan. Tie wax pap-|and the membership would de-| the museum, Mrs. Mathews hopes er over the dish. Pour 1 cup wa licide" to organize a historical soclety ter in pan and place caserols on| The strikers have a tent erec:| which will take over administra: the: rack ard wiiust the cover|lted eters from the! Dundes sutier Burke's Auto Supply AND MACHINE 1 Cook for 10 minutes at 10 1bs.| Street gate, which is strike head- pressure. quarters. Assistance and encour- ------ ¥ i 1 BLUE PLATE IDEAS wer tone een Wy E F hi Sh 13 Dunn St. N. Phone 1129M Oakville { i Potato salad in lettuce cup,|other local unions and some gifts| =X. Fashion OWS Ri cabbage-raisin salad, cold Ton-[had been received, such as cigar- > a . = A gue, lime jelly, wedge of canta-|ettes from two smackbars. Again Highlight = | loupe and buttered rolls. The Burlington plant was still ii Parsley potatoes, corn-on-the-|in full production the union offi Fall Dress Trends i cob, steamed marrow with cheese cfals explained. It had not been | sauce, spiced hot beets, blueber-| unionized, bw because it was | Twenty-five thousand visitors ew a am es i ries and cream. within _ the required distance daily stood happily by to view il Tuna casserole, green peas, | could become a part of Local 95's|the fashion shows at the C.N.E. OF i home-fried potatoes and hot tea| charter. A picket stated that the|Every fifteen minutes, from noon | biscuits, spiced applesauce. company had always been very|om a fresh show of Canadian Ii Jellied carrot salad, fresh fair about everything in the years| fashions goes onto the runway, il peach pie and cheese, macaroni|he had worked for it, but that|all under the supervision of the it ||] and green pepper salad, devilled|rates had always been very low.| Women's director, Mrs. Kate Ait- 3 egg. The group all seemed cheerful ken. Assorted cold meat slices, Do-|and were encouraged by the sup-| Important new fashion trends f tato cake, string beans, homey- port they were getting from |for the Fall season have been - for - | dew melon. other union members. Pickets|given particular attention in this | Chicken and rice salad, sliced|serve three hour shifts, and|large scale style lineup. High- i cucumbers, tomato wedges, rad-| picketing goes around the clock. (lighted are the sprightly sloping LADIES and GENTS i ishes, green onions, celéry-apple-| The company officials still re-|shoulders, the neatly moulded nut salad, maple ice cream. use any comment as the paper|hipline, union of fabrics, such as 4 Fish burgers, french fried DO-|went to press. No word of a union | crepe and flat fur, and the reds, M d t i : tatoes, whole tomatoes, green meeting had been received. blues and greens flattering to the a e- O- easure ul S | For Pick-up & Delivery |pepper rings, refrigerator cake. = older woman. { --_-- H A ; ; Al by-- | Phone 1557 LINBROOK AREA | muir on: soos conl s v 5 x : - eddings = (Continued from Page 1) [Doo 5 Vv Tip Top Tailors day, with full school operations be seen for the first time in the 0 k vi | ; I ad I LAMBERT--TAYLOR commencing Sept. 1ith. The|Fashion Court of the Women's / ih e St. George's ' Anglican church, | portage of building supplies and | Building and/in the new Coliseum y Wm. R. Johnston & Co. | in Goderich, was the setting last| poo "®° Uo tated by the rail 1Cleaners } lor, and Kenton Chickering Lam-|.; The addition to the school|showing of fashions, will also be Wednesday for the marriage of a bir Theatre. In this spacious and at- / . "|e. Son of Mrs. Sydney Newell| SG Tu: te completed for some|seen Fall costumes for the bus:||" ' ' Lambert and the late Mr. Lam-| ine and to take up the slack; RCE CER TER TERE of Oakville, The ceremony iness girl, the career woman : I Mary Elisabeth, daughter of Dr.|owiec: M85 heCeld building not| (Tactive new theatre, Seating 800 Vv Wm. H. Leishman & Co. | and Mrs. Alexander Harold Tay-|poing completed, the board stat-| 30d especially designed for the {i bert, Grade 6 from Brantwood is being was performed by Rev. Beverley|o ooo * oo Sen Town, te| 28d the campus crowd. In | rom H. Carr and wedding music was| C0 Central school to take| Commentators are suggesting|| Colborne St. E. Opp. Loblaws 2 | i After the ceremony a reception) wag G40, with 450 total expected PPE Te rE Bh. Shame Sore presen thom £17 128, (ATL EE u n 5 5 ] 8 s Anno ne. Shen ON Ce 0ak| grade, numbered 153 in contrast ville and Goderich. Mr. and Mrs.) £%15¢ ast year. Lambert will reside in Vat | = oakville ~ district: schools all couver. The Loss ye ree oe managed their openings without of Queen's = University and the) ne plop dand thunder which at groom of the University of Brit:| tongeq the opening of Nelson| ish Columbia. school. Parents of this section re- es i fused a decision of the school eanne Figurines for | Christmas . board to shut their 80-year-old ite, any are taithul copies of| Young Liberals Frolic | coiioom choot 'ana nave stu Forid-famous' 'male. First highlight event of a new |dents attend Glenwood Composite season for the Oakville Young| school. Claiming the distance Liberal Assn. will be the gala|pupils would have to travel was Fall Ball, to be held In Trafal| excessive, involving crossing two gar Memorial hall on Sept. 9.|main highways, the parents open- Dance chairman Bob, McKay has|ed the school and 17 students played by Prof. A. W. ARderson.|Grage 4 from Westwood school. means of achievin a ; ; J g maximum The Gainsborough The couple were unattended. Registration at thé High Sa Picture Framing at reasonable rices; many designs for inspect- on. Get out those photos and ictures you've been meaning to frame for ages. Start painting the lovely little 'Neptune Ferns are expected on r about . September 20th. We are now in a position to sup- bly Hughes Genuine Cornflower 3 5 go a varied entertainment program|were registered. Parents will MCome and see our wide selection |lined up, while music for dancing| maintain the school until election Dg} MO! Gift-Wraps--over 30 patterns will be provided by Bernie Saun-(time when they can oust the pre- from which to chose. ders and his All Stars. Emcee|sent school board members, they | Ww Dunc McTavish will introduce a| claimed. | : New stocks of Artificial Flowers| ¢1,0. show that will feature | prizes M@re expected before the: end of| gprightly songstress Natalie Fus- iit eptember. ka, a frivolous cancan chorus, an Milk MAKES a galaxy of other talented local AIS AISA IAI | artists. A Mea = H Ban n DANCE j to ll BERNIE SANDERS i And His "ALL STARS" At The . «1 "FALL BALL?" Saturday, Sept. 9, 1950 | | From 9 to 12 p.m. at 7. . ment 3S A J 15 Service Depart for C | fer' ater trade-in val Milk is tops for flavor and nu- trition in. cooking and baking, show | Trafalgar Township Hall too! Makes everything taste better! Use it every day! Exclusive Entertainment, Prizes, Refreshments me 75¢c Each $1.25 Couple EET Tickets can be obtained by phoning Soery Day, BRONTE 126M OAKVILLE 682] L. G. SNYDER'S il LARS Sponsored by Oakville and District Young Liberal GILBREA DAIRY i Tre! Association Dundas 8t. at Church Hl PHONE 51 i / it

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