Oakville-Trafalgar Journal, 5 Apr 1951, p. 13

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'Thursday, April 5, 1951 THE OAKVILLE-TRAFALGAR JOURNAL ] Page 13 Fuoryhody Reads Classifieds | ove =n = | LETTERS to the EDITOR whether to be a Progressive WATCH While in no way wishing to de- 66 Bond St. tract from Mr. Bell's paean of| Editor, The Journal, praise, 1 would nevertheless SUg-| pear Sir: done In Oakville, located In Me- | He gest that you do not rest upon your Dermott's, Opp. Bank of Toronto, I I have just received a chain let- i Tgmrel, ter which the sender had not the A. MARCHAND There Is too much to be done and ] courage to sign, as if they were | it "first things first" appears a| sop ose Ne = | | and' Ryrle Birks. All repairs : ON P AGE EIGHT Conservative and go to the poor- 74 Dum St. N,, will then be adequate to deal [:33°7:1]:3 | S house, or to be a Liberal and help March 27, 1951 with the situation in view of the |]! build them: The Editor, town's rapid expansion: i 5 | "~ Oakyille-Trafalgar Journal, Yours very truly, A5 i 2 A. R. GILLESPIE ! i Dp Bh, San Formerly with T. Eaton & Co. i 1 : ; ashamed of thelr name. To me it little unappetizing as a slogan af |g just another racket hiding be ter the comparative glamour of [hind the cloak of religion. rooting for an arena I respectful | p. 1 Barnum was right about y "| ly suggest that you leave no stone | wiom you could fool_not me it al on one's face | Hic IS | om Ss el Zt 2 (1) Central School is vacated Yours truly, -- ] (and its use restricted to other W. K. Leggatt | en ; than The epistle Mr. ey % Leggatt received follows: o a ou oy ~ -- ) That charming open space| THE LUCK OF PRAYER 'Know-low" is a popular phrase In thse timés -- tHe Western nations" s in Loni ou oe Sewn has been sent to you. It has been % ih ; Las MP is abandoned as a | around the world four times. The [ R industriel know-how is said to be their greatest hope. But it is not ! a for fu ard omvart | one wiio!broaksiit willl Fate (tad YO 3 ! : ; oe ed to something more picturesque | uck. | enough to know how to do a job. Doing it is what counts. Between and less odoriferous, PRAYER { knowing and doing there are usually a surpri number of op- (2) The Queen PiizabotnDundss (| Trust dn) the Lord with all thing PROBLEM? i | : : y' a surprigiug numb Pr, Street entrance to our town is|heart and lean mot unto thine : i ! portunities for falling flat on one's face. made more appropriate as an en-|own understanding. In all thy [THEN | trance. ways acknowledge. Him and He HERE'S ) Sr The first two points, however, | shall direct thy paths. (Prov. 3-6) il | The textile in nod We sila g | so far transcend in importance the | Please copy this and see what | dustry in Canada, of which Dominion Textile is a third that perhaps they should not | happens in four days after re- SOLUTION ia part, has been practising for over a century to avoid falling flat on | ibe mentioried together oniviuy 3h Sead AS oopy and ili How the leaders of any com: |four others to someone you wish ALL WEATHER ie 1 / ita face, Whille learning its job and doing it, the industey has become munity with any regard for the | luck. Dont send money, and don't i 4 3 If | comfort, health' and well-being of | keep this. It must leave you In.24 |» op iin 5s concrete pave- i | the largest employer of manufacturing labor in Cansda and the payer their children can permit Central | hours. T. Allen received $16,000 Hi go P iii - Ri == : Seliool to operate practically on|after receiving it. S. Potter re-|Ment is the economical an- ih | of the largest manufacturing wage bill. top of The Dump and without | ceived $16,000, but lost it because |swer to your drive way | \ > orcons on the windows in the|he broke the chain of luck. You (problem. If is engineered to | ¥ summer and at the same time|are to have good luck in four ejve you durability and ap- , sponsor an arena is difficult to| dave This Is no joke. You will| pearance at low cost ii { receive it by mail. S \ DOMINION TEXTILE COMPANY LIMITED hi oc. i | The continuance of dumping AS PH LT if garbage in the present location OAKVILLE & DISTRICT i and the spoiling: of the creek with HUMANE SOCIETY : | untreated waste and refuse spell ls nna [ZVeeathers Asphalt pave, | of apathy on the part of all of #2 ment is hard surfaced, i PRODUCTS us: It would be to your credit ana MI Casey Wood, smooth and is designed to i in our interest' if you were to Sa Journal, order for driveways, parking | campaign to rectify these mat- Sheet: areas, service stations and | - x ters. Dear Sir: industrial yards. i 7 In closing might one enquire if | The Officers and Directors of I the projected new school will |the Oakville and District Hu- } on permit the complete closure of (mane Society have asked 'me to | Central and if when completed it | express their appreciation for your contribution, through the|A representative qualified to SAAAAAAAAARAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAN medium of the Press, to the work |answer your questions and of the Society. to estimate your job can The residents of Oakville and|call on you promptly with- 'SPRUCE UP IT'S SPRING' District have, through your pap-|out obligation--just tele- er, been kept abreast of develop-|phone ments during the period of con- struction of our new: Shelter. : Your calculated hints and out Oakville 772 right requests have resulted in the receipt of many donations of Ap Sa All-Weather ie Through the advertisements placed by you on our behalf, many A h | Mi L d of our dogs and cats have found Sp d t IX t L] ! new homes, many haye been re- 3 - turned to their rightful owners. Plant & Yard Office The co-operation of the Press MALTON, ONT. in a town like this for a venture | Phone Brampton 191-W-4 such as the Oakville and Dis- i i trict Humane Society can mot be Business Office GET THE HABIT OF SEN YOUR GARMENTS TO US over estimated. It is vital to con- OAKVILLE, ONT. EN - tinued success Phone 772 Thanking you again, I am, P. J. COWAN, Mgr. i Yours truly, B., Duncan, Secretary DREDS OF OTHERS IN ORK- VILLE.... NEW MIRACLE DRUG IK i] When you read about some new remedial agent that research | scientists have discovered, do not expect to find it ready and waiting for you on the pharmacist's shelves. The published report may precede by weeks or months the i date on which the drug can be released for medicinal purposes. % Research workers will continue to subject the new substance to test after test until they are entirely satisfied with its effectiveness, fd Hl Only after these hurdles are passed and the problems of mass i production and shipping are solved will the drug be available & for use as your physician may direct. It takes time and labor to develop a new drug of this character. 31s > Many necessary scientific safeguards slow its progress to the 3 pharmacy's shelves. As soon as these requirements are met, your pharmacist will have the new drug available, just as he has all the other amazing new medicines that have been developed 2 these past few years.-- Reprinted from a copyrighted advertil i published by Parke, Davis & Company. COLBORNE ST. E. TELEPHONE 311 THE RUSSELL DRUG C0. PHONE 1786 (Formerly Byers') OAKVILLE

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