JURNAL Page 7 AGAIN INTACT bart bantam and tucked two more fneir respective bat fi at Brampton as loss columns im- tess. on the mound for 5 produced a neat oom | Hai si s he turned back strikeout route. He ball up to the last ry Hughes was top illow with a lusty he Memorial |deal hey could garner ies, the local ban- jappy receipients of ho desig Monument built of enduring granite or marble symbolic in} and reverent in purp' ? walks from kers, and had no ing up a 12-1 vie ollected the only a double, while all on » curoundings of peace § on and Sheppard lepart. lo tribute of respect and h ora Loe To er we baead, a constant source © e. i 2 er the io the living . - 1 % CE no ad- JoB OF JOBS Inver recently, the director urado civil defence was a onplussed' by a letter from bager lassfe who wanted to ome Colorado's "first air rald IY en." Oakville Mon ume: Cemetery Lettering-(--Monumen 3 90 COLBORNE ST. W. e 1786 OUR NEW FUEL OIL TRUCK MODERN DESIGN, FULLY EQUIPPED WITH PRINTING METER, ETC. FOR x / YOUR CONVENIENCE AND PROTECTION IT WILL BE STATIONED IN OAK- = VILLE DAY AND NIGHT. CHARLES SNOWBALL, WHO HAS BEEN WITH US FOR 28 YEARS, WILL BE IN CHARGE OF ALL FUEL OIL DELIVERIES. FOR COAL AND ICE MODERN, DEPENDABLE DELIVERY EQUIPMENT AND COURTEOUS DELIVERY MEN. BOTH COAL AND OIL SHOULD BE PURCHASED NOW AT PRESENT FAVORABLE PRICES. "Lower Prices, Highest Quality, No Shortages" Hillmers Fuel and Ice Co. Dundas st, reet North Phone 23 grog | A listless team of Oaks, ham- pered by some ten-thumbed field- ing that would have seemed out of place even in Port Credit, skid- ded to their worst sheilacking of the season last Friday night against Milwaukee Sports as they dropped a 14-8 decision. Jack Wil- son, the squad's new U.S. hurler, apparently hadn't fully recovered rom an attack of lumbago, as Milwaukees fell on his offerings with great glee. All in all, they combed him for 10 hits and nine runs in three innings before Mark Pollock came on the scene. Mark settled down nicely, after a shaky start, and finally silenced the visiting bats, while his mates got to hitting a bit in the later fram- es. But it was far from an en- trancing exhibition, and wasn't helped one little bit by the mat- tering antics of Tony Polito, who "managed" the visitors. Polito, in spite of the overwhelming lead his proteges enjoyed, wanted to pull them off the field at one stage when he didn't like a decision, and was constantly caterwauling at the umps. Milwaukees must be hard put to live up to the Sports part of their title with this guy around. ® ® 0 The Oaks shaped up much bet- ter Saturday afternoon wh Frankie May tossed his seventh straight win against Clarkson at Wallace park. Frank, who has yet to drop a decision, tossed four hit ball. He has been the Oaks most consistent chucker to date, and his performance is bearing out last seasomw's critics, who claimed he wasn't used enough during the 1950 schedule Mount Branaca, owned by Oak- ville's Mrs. J. Tomlinson, was a surprise winner last weekend in the Quebec King's Plate classic, trouncing Eddie Taylor's Ontario Plate Winner, Major Factor, and Brittania. Mount Branca's time was one and two-fifths seconds off the track record. Pete Sutton, one of Canada's most promising young track stars, added fresh laurels to his track crown last Saturday as he sped to |track and a 51 second win in the men's 400 Pe CE ey field championships Pete turned back the bids of Stan Spence, of Montreal, and Bast York's Harry Dempster. Bill Vaughan's wild toss over first in the seventh frame gave Toronto Westerns the all import- ant run for a 5-all draw with Snow Construction juniors in a Sunday afternoon fixture of the West Toronto loop. Snowbirds kicked in seven miscues to spoil Frank Philbrook's sixhitter. The teams played an extra frame, but were unable to break the stalemate. Don Rutledge paced Oakville hitters with three sing: les, while young Gary Hughes, up from the midgets, slammed out a double to bat in two runs. Now at-- perfumes and colognes 6LOSS DRUG (L. BE. Closs, FREE MOTORIZED DELIVERY Open every night until 8 p.m. Sundays and holi COUNTY COMMENTARY Acton boasts more eligible bachelors this year than last, town treasurer McGeaehie an- nounced last week, reporting at the same time that the canine population had dropped sharply. Mr. McGeachie collected $380 in poll tax from over 21 unattached males this year, as compared with $245 im 1950. Dog taxes, on the other hand, dropped from $582 to $409. Billy's Big Day More than fifty Loyal Orange Lodges from Halton, Peel, Wel- lington and West York counties paraded in Georgetown July 12. to the customary tooting of fifes. County master Jack Fox was in charge of the parade, following. which thousands of Orangemen were addressed by Toronto con- troller L. H. Saunders, Peel M. P. Gordon Graydon, and Halton MPP Stanley Hall. Who Wants To Ran? It has always been tough enough to induce good men and true to run for municipal office, but a headline in the Milton Champion momentarily indicates it may be- come even tougher in Nelson township. Proclaims the head- line: "GARBAGE COLLECTION OCCUPIES COUNCIL." The story underneath quickly corrects the impression that councillors were forced to lend a hand with the tin containers. Council, it seems, was more occupied with conversation pertaining to collection than with actual collection, which has reached a standstill until that conversation eventually pays off in securing a mew collector. Busy Day Ministers always expect to be called upon to officiate at more weddings at this time of year, but Rev. Keith Love, of Burlington, can be forgiven if he feels that folks could space things out a bit better. Rev. Mr. Loye tied no less than four nuptial knots between 2 and 430 pm last Saturday afternoon. Not Superstitious Milton folk just don't give a hang about superstition, it seems. Last Friday the 13th, when work- men were repairing a sign above a cigar store entrance, busy shop- pers darted back and forth under the ladder without giving it a second glance, the Canadian Champion notes. They didn't avon 10ok cup . to see what was going om, editor Dills relates, al- most overcome with awe FORE... BUILDING MATERIALS --SEE-- CHAS. F. DOTY AND SON Dundas st. N. { Phone 76 ~ Closs Drug Co. Bolle Rich, Exciting, Elegant, ya ) L 1 PA. } a COMPANY Phm.B.) PHONE 248 days excepted ha 4 MAA AAA A000 00000000 0 a a