hursday, September 28, 1950 OAKVILLE-TRAFALGAR JOURNAL WILLIS OUSTS I OI HOWE TOWN. =o anc OFFER BALM FOR BEACH GRID PAIN SEE! 1 GOT RID OF THAT > ~~ : PESKY PEDDLER WITHOUT | : LO < ror ---- i Sa WASTING A SHOT + § : wy -- . TOLD HIM TO KEEP WALKIN hE | SE -- ea an i "TIL HIS HAT FLOATS ND | WER a a il THATS TH' END HIM! = « ! | Playing the steady brand of i golf that has marked his fairway | v efforts of late, Jim Willis came | provera], up with something of an upset as 26, wh. he ousted Bill Louth from the | Bly Oakville Golf Club championship um tourney last week. Jim's neat 3 i] oY and 1 semi-final win put him in J dhe the the final bracket as challenger of fi eclarp| defending titlist Jack Davison. i vIDhabe Davison worked his way into { \TO the final, which will be played il to pro. | | over the 36 hole route Sunday, by | ng ting taking the measure of perennial i milton' rival OVE Post. Jack's margin | Taig ap was 4 and 3 | a | | 1m the Dowding trophy com- | 3", id petition, open to shotmakers who | Jn | | failed "to qualify for the champ- i he fonship flight, Dr. F. M. Deans | ECT will meet Gorman McConvry in | ad one semifinal, with Alex Camp- | Hg bell ing shots with Harry | £ Lefroy in the other bracket. town 2 Semi-finals will be played Satur- mp for W S DAVIS & SON day, with the final on Sunday. ck Arn . . he tire: Mrs. F. W. Whittington meets REAL ESTATE - INSURANCE Mrs. D. H. Dixon in the final for the championship of the ladies pansion MORTGAGES section. This match will be play- Dat * ed off one day this week, arrange- The close cropped, smiling young gent above, snapped last April at the Journal office counter The lads in question, of course,|have been going concerns ever | V sets are Oakville's George '"Giggs"|since. Ever see a going concern fil veek as Watson and George "Bun" Cook,|spend much time doing anything Hi | W. E. DAVIS R. C. A. CUMBERLAND 71 Colborne St., Oakville Phone 41 Evenings and Holidays Phone 612-R ments being left to the competi- tors. The field day ahd annual pre- sentation of prizes will take place on Saturday, October 7. while signing a Toronto Argonaut football contract for this eventful gridiron season, isnt with the speeding Scullers these hectic days as they trample down all Big Four oposition. Nof is the equally happy chunky pal on his left, who also signed a Double Blue certificate a few minutes later, trott- ing out with Argos as they line up these chill Saturday afternoons. But they're still smiling, and perhaps even a bit more broadly than when Journal photographer portant event in their football lives. [4 For Good Reason recommended last spring to then Argo manager Ted Morris by for- mer Brave coach Bob McKay. Both of these more experienced grid gents were on nand, as you will notice, to watch the local kids take the Argo oath of alleg- iance--and, incidentally, receive a guarantee of 200 smackeroos for every game they sported that club's colors in. Why are Giggs and Bun still smiling, after having been cut from the Sculler squad by coach Frank Clair? Well, why shouldn't Thelma Brown snapped this im- thrive on steady action. So they but smile? Prolific Scoring Being a backfielder with no lit- tle ability, Watson has snagged most of the headlines to date. He was impressive in exhibition gam- es against Queen's University and Pittsburg Panthers, scoring his first points in big time rugby in these tilts. Then, last Saturday, he paced his Balmy mates to a 42-30 exhibition victory over Wes- tern's always powerful Mustangs, scoring two touchdowns and sey- en converts for 17 points. And on they be grinning? Admittedly Sunday, he tacked on three con- green big league prospects, they|verts and a single as the Beach- (tan picked up a lot of splinters on the|ers roared through Windsor 0 Argo bench as Clair sized up a| Rockets to win 19-0. NOMS big group of U.S. imports and Keeps Plugging -- $ swarms of seasoned Canadian| Cook, a driving, plugging, nev- campaigners. Those smiles got a|er-wanna-quit type of lineman, has Ef Tory DESIGNED T0 MAKE bit thin around the edges for a|also been playing a ror of foot- hy not while, as a matter of strict fact.| ball for Balmy Beach. Right now, ith top / But Argos strength in depth this|line coach Dwight Follin rates him green fall actually proved a boon where | pretty high. And Follln should Eres LIFE AT HOME EASY the Watson and Cook football| know, because as a centre, he corned careers are concerned, and Giggs| plays right alongside Bun as that it up, and Bun are beaming full blast|sturdy blocker patrols his guard Cen AND EFFORTLESS rs Seasol CRC Squatter's Rights At the moment, with Argos in eEper Why? Well, if Clair hadn't been| front in the Big Four and the Tinh so well fortified in reserve streng-| Beachers threatening to steal all derate th, the two ex-Braves would pro-| the O.R.F.U. show, it may just ay; be: bably have continued to pick up| happen that Watson and Cook. shi bench splinters all season, might| will find themselves tackling their even have become unwilling hu- man training camp associates in the i wooden pin cushions. They| Eastern Canada final a few short | eK might have sat, and sat, and sat| weeks hence. And you may be ine 1h --just waiting for the game when | sure that thelr erstwhile Brave a Injury to some regular forced pals and a big section of the tint | Clair to thumb them onto the| town's population will be fn there oe | field. But Clair had plenty of po-| rooting for, them if that happy sma | COMPLETE SELECTION OF wer, as recent scoring totals at-| circumstance should materialize, min fl test, so he cut Watson and Cook Bob Made It eo Ke from the roster. So George and| Incldentally, with the depart- ond [H FAMOUS NAME MODELS 1 Bun are happy again. ure of Ted Morris from the Scul- u may Jol sound a bit gootlly com|lers' camp, Bob McKay, fs the Ki plicated? x getually Isn't. Clair| only one of the above quartet still roll, | We are headquarters for nationally advertised BT EE ron ed, fool] in the Argo fold, Bob, who has tewed : home appliances of every description! Whether he didn't cut the RS TOO on Fe a x a fying ily your home is a cottage, a 12-room house or a 1- Instead, he sent them down to|*I feel. more 2 than von that pe room budget apartment, yowll find equipment Balmy Beach, Argos O.R.F.U.|Glggs and Bun will be Big Four apples here to take all the drudgery out of housekeep- form club, so that they would| material before too long," he said ing! See the same fine appliances you've seen ad- ee Se steady scrimmage ac-| this week. "Just watch them 80 vertised in leading magazines . . . on our floor » Now, both Giggs and Bun|next year!" ariety ready for immediate delivery! Includes such lead- a - : ing items as: lH ® NORGE, MOFFATT, HOT POINT H Y Mad Th 3 3 , | ave Jou aae e ® R.C.A. VICTOR, PHILCO, MARCONI, ADDISON and prices for farm produce have remained from 5 i irm. As a resul t many farmers are no ivi ook Radio & Television Sets sizeable return on their year's work. TE oe VARIOUS MODELS TO CHOOSE FROM Speaking of this, Stan Otton, manager of the ons Oakville branch of the g for ® COMPLETE STOCK OF LIGHTING FIXTURES, FLOOR LAMPS AND FURNITURE Ranges & Refrigerators @® COLEMAN AND NORGE Oil Space Heaters Most Of The Harvest? It has been a good farming year. Our district has, for the most part been blessed with better-than-average _ BANK OF MONTREAL suggested that it is a good time to give some thought to the future. "Maybe," he said, "the years to come won't be so productive as 1950, or the prices for farm produce may slip. The wise farmer will then be glad of a reserve fund, built up in better times, to secure the well-being of his farm and family." WHY NOT BUILD UP YOUR OWN RESERVE FUND by depositing some of this year's income in a savings account at the Bank of Montreal? Next time you're in town, drop in and see Mr. Otton. He can be helpful to you in working out your plans and problems. D.V.A. 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