Oakville-Trafalgar Journal, 23 Aug 1951, p. 5

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23, 1g i Thursday, August 23, 1951 THE OAKVILLE-TRAFALGAR JOURNAL Page 5 EAR E Yum! Yum! P Butter Crisp PHONE 542 PUB Half a Fried Chicken ol To Take Out - $1.00 Golden Brown French Fries If Desired =» Murray Hotel Dining' Room (Pending results of that survey, |week when Len Cherrington, for- NOTICE TO ALL 60 CYCLE CONSUMERS IN THE TOWN OF OAKVILLE THERE WILL B EA POWER INTERRUPTION THIS SUNDAY, AUGUST 26 FROM 5 A.M. TO 8 A.M. DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME Necessary to effect repairs and alterations. thy NO ad. Signed, R. L. BARLOW, Manager and Sect'y. i OAKVILLE PUBLIC UTILITIES htrends throughout the district, | agency. % LINEN HALL y Special Sale BEDSPREADS -- Regular $21.50 -- Sale Price $15.75 "5 colors to choose from 1786 . BEDSPREADS -- Regular $10.00 -- Sale Price $7.25 BLANKETS -- Whitney Point Pure Wool ) PER PAIR -- Regular $47.50 -- Sale Price $39.50 Same quality as Hudson Bay BOYS AND GIRLS WOOL SWEATERS Regular $4.50 -- Sale Price $3.95 Regular $3.50 -- Sale Price $2.95 SEE OUR FULL LINE OF PLASTIC - ALL PATTERNS AT REDUCED PRICES ZR LINEN HALL © itn Colborne St. East Oakville T0 SURVEY HOSPITAL NEEDS OF NEXT TWENTY YEARS, WILL CONSIDER FORD PLANT A survey will be undertaken to determine the probable hospital CHERRINGION requirements of Oakville and dist- rict for possibly the next twenty years, it was decided at Thurs- INS BROWN day evening's monthly meeting of the board of governors of Oak- ville-Trafalgar Memorial Hospital.| A new business was born this the financial campaign planned | merly associated with a large, for the coming fall will be held |long established Oakville garage, in abeyance joined Howard Brown to form Chairman Tom Chisholm, who | Central Motors. The new firm has introduced the proposal, said that|taken over the premises formerly WELL DONE THE JOURNAL! WE CONGRATULATE YOU ON WINNING THE COMMUNITY SERVICE TROPHY of the Canadian Weekly Newspapers Association STIRLING-DYNES LTD. the survey should embrace hos-|occupied by Maxwell-B: Mot- pital facilities in outside munici-|ors, and will-handle a full line of palities including Toronto, Hamil. | cars, trucks, petroleum products ton and Guelph, and population |and tires previously listed by that with a view to laying down a mas- ter plan for local hospital .expan- sion. Classify Staff Ford A Factor "A complete analysis and re- view was made of present job classifications and permanent staff of the hospital," stated D. H. Stev- ens, chairman of the management committee, in his report. "As a result of this survey an 8 per cent salary increase was put into ef- fect on August 1. This increase was granted to all permanent qualifying employees. It is antici- pated that the change over from : A " a 48-hour week to a 44-hour week hth a _ will be put-into effegt in the early cost from $2,500 to $3,000," saia|fall as scheduled, 2 the chairman, "Until we get this| =~ We are going to review our master plan T don't think we late structure as far as charges nai s cnatEn are concerned," Mr. Treasurer George Doty pointed | he board, "and if ay Bdjust Gut that the hospital's financial |2re reauired we Will make f position was such. that the cam- |The change over to a 40} baign could be postponed. Total | Week is mot going to be ase liabilities are $35,811.91. Accounts |aS it might seem on the sur receivable total $24,140, and there | We Will effect such economie are accounts of $3,316 in the col-| We can by staggered hours | lectors' hands. The present short-|readjustments. age is about $8,000. It will not he Surplus [n June necessary to apply to the town 3 The PE etd i id thi une showed ,a net s council for aid this year. EI NofPlanjyet ending with June the figure Asked as to the advisability of $5,317.17. contacting the Ford Motor Com-| Percentage occupancy off pany regarding its plans,' R. C. Al | hospital for June was 86 per Cumberland, who is a member of [and for July 83.8 per cent. Trafalgar township council and| D. J. Russell, chairman of the chairman of Oakville-Trafalgar | membership committee, presented Planning Board, said that the a contribution of $1,250. George company had not as vet formula-| Doty, Mr. Russell and Cameron ted any detailed program for its Hilimer were appointed a ,commit- local property. He thought, how-| tee to institute a membership fund, ever, that a letter should be sent| nr. Hillmer to act as chairman. "There are many pitfalls in plan- ning for the future, and I am con- yinced we should haye experts do it," said Mr. Chisholm. He men- tioned the names of two leading firms well qualified to undertake the task. The plans of the Ford Motor Company in regard to their newly acquired property would be a factor to consider, he pointed out, although a long-range plan MISS LIGHTBOURN'S SCHOOL 102 REYNOLDS ST. NORTH i ELEMENTARY DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS AND SMALL BOYS. NURSERY SCHOOL TO GRADE VIII INCLUSIVE. School re-opens September 10th MISS RUTH LIGHTBOURN, PRINCIPAL TELEP E 399-w or 427-w qt. BASKET POTATOES AT 29¢ JUBILEE PEACHES and LOCAL MELONS All seasonal vegtables CUDMORE'S FRUIT MARKET a number of local industries for | proposal will be investigated. donations, as a number of these| sp ointment of four doctors to firms have provided for contribu-| ine associate statf was confirmed. tions in their appropriations, They are Dr. Patricia Field, Cooks. A committee consisting of MT.|yijje; Dr. George E. Syer, Milton; Chisholm, the chairman, Jack| pr Eiizabeth J. Vernon and Dr. Milne, secretary, Alex Tilley, R.| p5ward BE. Vernon, Clarkson. C. A. Cumberland, and Dr. E. P. Soanes, chief of staff, was ap- pointed to make arrangements with a planning firm to undertake IMAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAMAAAAAAA AAA CENTURY THEATRE OAKVILLE, ONTARIO The Showplace Of Halton County ONE §I DEAR MOVIE FAN: While it is seldom that I have the opportunity of speaking to you as a body, I would like to take this opportunity to avail myself of this privilege since on Monday next at the Century Theatre, you will have the pleasure of seeing one of the great motion pictures of this decade. From the studio that gave us such pictures as Annie Get Your Gun, Father Of The Bride, and more recently King Solomon's Mines, now comes a. picture that surpasses all these former triumphs. \ THE GREAT CARUSO The Great Caruso, as the name implies, is the life story of Enrico Caruso, probably the greatest singer of all time. This 'movie boasts a cast never before equalled, with Mario Lanza portraying the feature role, and. Ann Blyth as his wife. Together with these two are Dorothy Kirsten, Jarmila Navotna and Blanche Thebon. portrayal of THE GREAT CARUSO. Whether you be a lover of the classics or not, you will thrill to the singing of Mario Lanza, as "The Voice Who Thrills the Nation with 'BE MY LOVE' " and who now surpasses even himself with his singing As the manager of your local theatre, it is indeed a rare privilege to bring a picture of this calibre to the Century Theatre. I urge each and every one of you to come to the Century Theatre, Monday thru Thurs- day, August 27th to 30th to hear what Time magazine has called 'THE HOTEST SINGER TO HIT THE SOUND TRACKS IN A DECADE." It will go down as a new and thrilling experience in your life. J Yours for the Finest in Entertainment, the survey. READY TO GO New thrills, new features, new stunts -- and new records in 1951. That is the program out- lined for Wm. Whitaker & Sons, Local Dodge-DeSoto dealer, by genial Jack Kochman, of the 'World Famous Hell Drivers, who will make an appearance at the C.N.E. every afternoon in front of the Grandstand. Bolstered by a group of recent- ly discharged servicemen, the thrill show sponsor will unveil hair-raising, spine-tingling sensa- tions and feats -- many never be- fore staged -- in the Hell Drivers' 28 actionpacked events, featuring Dodge Sedans. August 22nd, 1951 Ll them informing them of the sur- Suggest Memorial Fund SRONTE PHONE 61 vey. ' A memorfal fund, to which peo- 'Although no financial plo could A rh ot will be held this fall, Charles AM. | ording flowers to funerals, was bler and E. Bulmer will h by Mrr. Chisholm. The Here are good examples of REXALL'S "Thrifmetic"! Study them. You'll learn that our low, low prices will bring you a high mark in savings on back-to-school needs and the family's favorite health and beauty aids. Yes -- by any test . . . quality, variety or price . our back-to-school values rate an "A" for econ- omy! VE PEPSODENT TOOTHPASTE, ECONOMY SIZE 95 Stuntmen, who have on the screen in place of your fa- vourite movie actor, will perform the thrilling acts for the record crowds. The spectacular atomic leap, acclaimed by critics, news- papermen and Fair Managers throughout the Hastern Fair cir- cuits as the most exciting of all daredeyil stunts ever conceived, headlines this program. BABY ABANDONED The family of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. McDermott, 183 Allan Street North, got quite a surprise Mon- day evening. When one of the sons opened the front door to go, out he saw a bundle on the ver- anda. On closer examination the bundle was found to contain a baby boy six weeks old. Sgt. Len Brown took the infant to the Memorial hospital, where it is be- ing kept until county Children's Aid Society takes charge. FOR . .. BUILDING MATERIALS --SEE-- CHAS. F. DOTY AND SON Dundas St. N. : Phone 76 D. C. 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