Oakville-Trafalgar Journal, 14 Jun 1951, p. 16

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Thursday, June 14, 1d Page 16 THE OAKVILLE-TRAFALGAR JOURNAL ores won ne COUNTY COMMENTARY HRC Scade's Grocery Listed In The Last Paragraph ? : in : a ° . Bill Scade) LLYWOOD REPORTER O B S Planni Optometrist - Optician Ly Division, Sts. oF iie) : rien tresses S A a, & 2 © 2 ------------ Delivery: Phone 505 or MUSIC ALBUM this week E J. O'brien, exeputive re Ma Ar ument __ TELEPHONE 1375 -- ¢ the Ontario Tuber-nMai rotor © "the. Ontario' Tubereu- onvincing : g OFFICE HOURS losis Assn, was present as uot nail ea Sn Daily .... 9.00 to 5.30 Evenings er and chief advisor as the| Cumberland, whose e ; ; IS YOUR CAR READY er ty Tuberculosis and | sales talks often stress the im- Sat... 9:00 to 2 BY Son a Thurs. 7 to § Health Assn. held its first annual| portance of car theft inurance, FOR FINE-WEATHER meeting at Milton. The organiza-| this week was able to offer tion has been set up to expand | convincing support to his argu DRIVING . . . the work of the Christmas Seals| ments. Parking his car on Col- n, carried out successful-| borne St. Sunday while he - re or 5 N If it is dot purring well enough 5 Oatville | made a flying call on friends, y si 1945 by the < d = 5 4 to keep the pace Just drive in ions and will augment the | Mr. Cumberland glanced out the . ) and let us give it a thorough ig of the county health| living room window in time to i see the vehicle hurriedly disap- § pig ke I A check-up . . . then you'll enjoy 1 5 driving that Mr. O'Brien stressed the nec-| pearing. It was abandoned sev the fine-weather : ry + of setting up committees | eral hours later in Stroud, about | m3 a Th Ip to undertake rehabilitation of| 80 miles distant. i ! ;: o patients being' discharged from|-------------------------- 2 : 4 y eld Sanatoria, to present educational [Bawards. Next meeting of the § v 2 y ; ield EDDIE'S GARAGE films, and to arrange for press |assn. will be held at Milton on 3 2 an relation work, He stated exten-|June 18. % ma five sion work could include pre-em- . I i Go : ario WHITE ROSE SERVICE STATION Dloyment Xaays, tuberculin Snide Sniping i 2 + testing of young school children | pyiington seems to be another | B§ q 09 Calbia SE, W. Pee and mass survey work. town in which residents are not The association will sponsor| too highly impressed with the all i X-rays at the Oak- [efficiency of the postal service. Ville-Trafalgar Memorial hospital [when the post office boxes were and the Milton private hospital | being changed over during alter- that are not covered by other|ations, a temporary slot was plans and organizations. All mon-| placed in front of the building to jes raised by the Halton Christ-|accommodate night mail. Above mas Seal fund will be used with- [the slot hung a sign: "Night in the county for the prevention | Mail Here." A prankster quickly |===== k - and treatment of tuberculosis. [made what he apparently consid : Oakville members of the new ex-|ered to be a suitable revision, A Guest Home and Home for Elderly People, situated on ecutive include president D. H.| changing the "I" to an "R" and Lakeshore Highway Stevens, secretary Mrs. M. B.|the "L" to an "E". The altered Between Hamilton and Toronto Lunau, treasurer S. B. Otton, and | sign thereafter proclaimed: 1. | "Night Mare Here." special names chairman W. Heads For Ungava George Michie, former Camp- bellyille school teacher, is a member of a survey party that left last week to Spend the sum- FATHER'S DAY mer in Ungava. The party will be followed shortly by a drill crew, which will prove any finds made. Geologist in charge of the Is June 17th party is Dr. Paul Auger of McGill = University, who smilingly con- ceded last week his group will ga8I¥ AMERIC,, of al probably be the busiest crew of nations prospectors ever assembled. The ' labor t DRY CLEANING, TOO, reason: > TUngava so time Wee Mathew of year, there are but three hours well wi HAS GONE MODERN of dusk and 21 of bright sunshine. ' . ard, a It takes special training these || Exploration will take place near For Dad S Shaving Pleasure Canadia days to do a modern dry clean. || the famed Ungava crater, discov- : ing pre ing job! One has to know all || ered last" summer by a party urer B about natural and synthetic || which included Oakville's Ken \ felt 1 fabrics . . . dyes . . . solvents || MacTaggart. Eo a have b . . . the effect of grease, dust, 3 2) 3 - stains, perspiration, on cloth. o Our people have this profes- || The Korean war was brought| | § 3 te Mug, Lotion, Tolevm £10 sional training--schooling and || more tragically close to home for ' Goes Hinds Ste experience that pays off In |[Georgetown residents last week N Saeiing of 2.09 your protection. with the announcement that Cpl. y : Ron Edmunds had been killed in For Pick-up & Delivery || xction. Cpl. Edmunds sailed for Ph Korea with ~ the 2nd Battalion in one 1557 mid-April. Twenty years of age, he 5 was the son of Mr. and Mrs. George R. Edmunds. ; d Vi e Steal Churchyard Shrubs - Lowest ebb in horticultural pil- a fering was reached at Limehouse and cologne to match, 3.80 the set* C le a ne Is last week, the Acton Canadian I i Champion reports. A pair of your choice of Aphrodisia, Woodhue, ' flowering shrubs were carefully ENQUIRE ABOUT dug up and removed from the or Tigress SUMMER STORAGE lawn of the Limehouse Presby- Shaving Mug 1.50 Shave Stick 1.00 Lather. After Shave Lolion y terian church. (Refill.85) Shaving Cream 1.35and 2.00 75 Korean Casualty a I thoug} len's Cologne Tar wh Li Sindividually, Shower Shoker 1.98 .., Cologne Extraordinaire, 1.88 | ; Endorse New Highway Acton council last week endor- THE RUSSELL DR ; y . ||sea a resolution from Kitchener i se EE 0109S DRUG COMPANY 3 route for the new Toronto-Wind- PHONE 1786 (Formerly Byers') OAKVILLE sor highway that would serve the (L. E. Ck Pl industrial area of counties sur- 2B Closs, Bhim) PROMPT DELIVERY 9 A.M. TO 9 P.M. = : rounding Halton, yet skirting the FREE MOTORIZED DELIVERY PHONE 243 large towns. 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