Oakville-Trafalgar Journal, 8 Mar 1951, p. 9

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The Oakville- Trafalgar Journal Thursday, March 8, 1951 Page 9 CANADA'S PRIME MINISTERS TO HAVE FIRST OFFICIAL RESIDENCE IN 84 YEARS RACING PIGEON FANGIERS PLAN BIG SUMMER SCHEDULE 5 SECOND SECTION A busy season for district pig-; Old Birds: May 12, Woodstock, eon rs was forecast this |60 miles; May 19, Glencoe, 114; ; week by president Reg Robson |May 26, Chatham, 148; June 2, UN | Y COMMENTARY and secretary G. Robbins, of the | Chatham, 148; June 9, Mt. Pellier, | Soli C Oakville Pigeon Racing Assn. 283; June 16, Mt. Peller, 283; N ET nL ee Some 19 races for young and old [June 23, Danville, Ill, 471; June VAGRANT BREEZES SATURATE ACTON FIREFIGHTING FANS A whimsical wind did its utmost week to dampen the enthus- of last Wf Acton town officlals and TEEN TOWN birds have been lined up, longest of which is the 543 mile flight to Decatur, Ill. on July 7. Next in line are the Mt. Pellier, Ohio, rac- es that are entered in conjunction with the Hamilton league. The complete schedule releas- ed by Messrs. Robson and Rob- bins is as follows: 30, Peru, Ind. 378; July 7, Dec- atur, IIL, 543. Young Birds: July 21, Wood- stock, 60 miles; July 28, Wood- and 11, Glen- Mt. Pellier, Ohio, 283. s Hpayers for the new fire truck i and pumper equipment they are By Don Lovegrove . ! ol Yoo : JOHN BULMER NEW LEADER is toyn turned out in force to| Around the the first of March ed ich a test at Fairy Lake, and |people are tearing out what re- m Te suitably impressed when |mains of thelr halr figuring out IN OLD { COIN P ARADE it Jrossure built up to 400 1bs. until | income tax returns, After adding i (ho vagrant breezes swirled the |and subtracting the ordinary 2 ' i i i air ¢ray back over the crowd. The | person usually ends up well in the What's all this business about coins are concerned. Anybody beat Semonstration broke up in damp |hole, and has to dig deep to find old coins? Could I get in on i his 1573 British two bit Histo? ; disorder when someone turned on | enough cash to pay. the tax collec- asked O.TH.S. student John Nobody has as yet chal Ch Ww, Be ater just as a fireman was | tor. With this buzsing of financial Bulmer, dropping in at the Journ-| Mrs. O. Guertin's 180 A.D. Ro- od jockeying a mozzle through the | activities, council decided that it al office following last Thurs-| man item. m, Inickest part of the Interested | was about time to take stock of day's school session. 0- audience. As the Free Press, in| the treasury. What they found Assured that there was still h- classic understatement, described made them wish they had never plenty of time, fhat--as Don on i: "It was an unappreciated as-|decided on such a move. Fairbairn pointed out on his rs Debt of the demonstration." When the cash column and the i ly' News ed More Coins bills were totalled up, the bills this "who has the oldest coin?" e won a unanimous decision. Pers- game could go on ad infinitum. il. As is currently the case With | pirgtion trickled down our belov- John somewhat dubiously produc- the Journal, the Milton Canadien | ed mayor's forehead, and silence ed a battered silver specimen. Champion finds itself right smack | reigned over the group as they "This ome in the running any- to deb in the middle of an old coins | get about to solve this number where?" he queried, le. contest. So far, So of o one problem, : ; 1l- newspaper seem to have an edge 5 Examination disclosed it was de- 3 on their Milton friends, whose Eo eeniation finitely in the running. At the best exhibit up to last week was | oo ove gr SRE OE E80 AT top of same, in fact. It was a ce a 1672 Charles II plece. But, if the Te Queen Elizabeth shilling, similar tion was to/raise the admission charge. This resulted Vin' a series of whispering and iHead shaking, to the coin with which Mrs. Ted Lauder fleetingly captured pre- Journal Staff's experience is any criterion, the Champion will be --Central Press Canadian a After 84 years of finding their own accoramodation, Canada's prime ) hearing To Ia Tl but when it had subside ninistersiareito have an official residence. Counterpart to No. 10 Down- | mier honors last week--but 19 specimens for "| agreed that this was the 'onl ing, Street, London, will be No. 2¢ Sussex Street, Ottawa, in'ze ud Loo ein Near Barbecue ution. 5 A batch = of newly hatched| So, the thing that council has chicks narrowly escaped an un-|go carefully avoided since the scheduled and premature barbecue | first of the year became a real last week, when the chicken house | ity. From now on members will | Gogory « of Burlington's Gordon Corman | have to pay 25c and non-members | the jovial caught fire while being warmed |50c to gain admission to Teen up to welcome the mewcomers.| Town. When we stop to consider | featured prominent; Damage was restricted to $76. it we find that it is not as bad |show. Junior suits, ¢ Man Of Parts as it seems. Admission to most |Ses, sweaters and os teen-age dances is usually 40 to |latest leisure sport st A family celebration recently [COnE8e dances 8 MSUELY 9 M0 ied before the g marked the 70th birthday of W. 2 ; pretty easy all these years. Be-|Off by the latest in G. Marshall, popular Georgetown : : sides, as we have already made |ellery. reeve. Mr. Marshall, who has ser- = ¥ SE ; clear, it just can't be helped. The Perfect "Put TG ved his town for many years as ret ee aa, tax collector, assessor and. later | Looking back through my scrap |. oS Soe i 2a Chief of police, polled the largest [Dook this week, I noticed that in| 5 + 200 Foo 8 vote in town history in his first |My columns I have carried items 2 has gone to great lengt Tun for municipal council last|Of sports, records, etc, but mever| o£) tC oF Soar. have catered to my female 3 ager's budget. Along wit! readers. Assuring myself that [2887S FES COTE Wo A reported predeliction for en I never do" I immediately senture movie "Madness sence of the grape apparently so|Xade tracks to the Town and) Heart," starring Margaret warmed a Burlington man last|Countrywoman to dig up some Wood and Paul Dupuis. § week that he decided clothing | data on the fashion show being |lke a bang up evening fd was a strictly unnecessary hind- gals, so don't miss it. rance to a walking tour of the ------------------ | Frankie laine, always 1 beach sector. 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