Page Four THE OAKVILLE RECORD-STAR Thursday, April 6th, 1950 Coming Events EUCHRE and DANCE at Trafal- gar Memorial Hall, Friday even- ing, April 14th at 8:15 P.M. un- der the auspices of Drumquinn Women's Institute. Millar's Or- e-14-15 chestra. THERE WILL BE NO C. P. T. EUCHRE on Good Friday. Win- ners last week were: -Ladies’ first, Mrs. Parkins, second, Mrs. Adamson. Consolation, Mrs. D. Lawrence. Gents’ first; Mrs. G. Griffiths, second, Mr. S. Wark. Consolation, Mr. S. Hunt. Draw, Mr, A. Soulis. 50pi4 Wallace Park (Continued from Page 1) Deputy-Reeve Lauder and Council- lors Cooke and McArthur opposed the idea. On a@ registered vote the proposal carried, with Mayor Black casting the deciding ballot. Councillor Cooke said that he had had a number of people ques- tion him regarding the rates at the new Oakvillé-Trafalgar Mem-| orial Hospital and suggested that it might be well for the Hospital Board to set out just how they had been arrived at. Council made a grant of $100 to the Junior Chamber of Com- merce. 136 Colborne St. E. . * Instead of a Suit- ... for Easter, you'll adore the smart economy 0 f !, of one of our lovely new blouses and Matchmaker skirts. BLOUSES of Allurace! at the lowest price in town, $5.95 ; Celanese crepes, pastels and darks; sheers from +998 ; SKIRTS—cordiroy, paste! wools. All new Spring styles —circular, all-round pleated or needle-narrow, $ 4” OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9 P.M. BURRO 9 Specialty Shoppe Phone 423 ation. foods. tag Washing Machines. delivery tomorrow. LEONARD REFRIGERATORS es.) Bae Call us today - Delivery tomorrow 6cu. ft..............$298.00 Bcu.ft.............$354.00 || The ultimate in modern, up-to-the-minute refriger- All of the features for which Leonard is fam- ous ... utility, dependability, high capacity perform- ance, long life and economy. freezing space for your favorite frozen desserts and Plentiful supply of ice cubes ... a meat tray to hold over a week's supply of meat. . frozen-food storage comparmtent with stainless steel shelves for durability and easy cleaning. These superb new models are equipped with 60 cycle motors to meet ‘the requirements of Oakville. Make the Knox Furniture Company your head- quarters for fine appliances and fine furniture. our Moffat and Gurney stoves, Leonard and Norge refrigerators, Simplicity, Easy, Gain-A-Day and May- Phone or drop in today for Knox Furniture Co. 784 LAKESHORE RD., NEW TORONTO (Opposite A & P Store) | Phones —N.T. 4229, MU. 7988 | singles champions for 1950. Baseball Hits Jack-Pot (Continued from Page 1) .... the latter having won the pre-Christmas tourney. overs from the first round are the B-A Peerless, Haltons and Acorns. BADMINTON CRICKET Other carry- (Continued from Page 1) ments, rooms would be available. Others asked rentals in excess of the nurses’ budgets or they lived at too great a distance from the hospital. Miss Roach hopes that she'll hear from other residents in the neighborhood of the hos- pital who have rooms they will rent. Then, perhaps, the lure of pleasant quarters will help to draw rnurses to the town, and the hos- pital will be able .to-give care and service to everyone for whom it has roomy If you can help out, please call Miss Roach at the hospital, Oakville 1414. Mrs. F. Pollard Dies Mrs. Florence Pollard died at her home, Chisholm Street, on Wednesday, March 29th. Mrs. Pol- lard had been ill for many years. Born in Sault St. Marie, she lived in Bronte as a young girl. Mrs. Pol- lard came to live in Oakville fol- lowing her marriage. The funeral service was held at S. S. Russell and Son’s on Sat- urday, April Ist. Rev. Jackson of- } . } ficiated. The interment was at St Jude's Cemetery. Mrs. Norman Shepherd and a) onto. the Clarkson Choir’s presentation of Easter music which will be held in the church on Good Friday at 8 p.m, , It was with regret that we learned of the. death of Mr. W. H. Willson last Sunday. A resid- ent of Georgetown, Mr. Willson had lived for many years with his daughter, Mrs. R. W. McLeay. He was in his 90th year. Funeral ser- vices were held at Georgetown. Held Birthday Party — A wonderful surprise house war- | ming and birthday party was held | for Mr. and Mrs. Ernie DeBoard |} on Saturday night at their home by their neighbors on the Queen El-) izabeth Way. Mr. and Mrs. De Board were welcomed to the circle. Dancing was followed by a love- ly luncheon. Everyone spent an enjoyable evening. Wide shelves, ample . and a large See Vaan MAONEY- self .. CASHMERE BOUQUET Soap and Lustre Creme So be a Special NEW! Mirror YARDLEY’S Lotus Perfume 3.50 and 650 Slow" SMART BUNNY YOURS FOR A HAPPY EASTER—these gay gifts to give... beauty to compliment your own lovely . these sweets and toys to de- light the children. Yes — our Easter basket is filled to overflowing with big values for gift-giving and personal need. , by coming to OAKVILLE DRUG foday ea lal buys that will open your eyes. ADRIENNE Cologne (Decanter bottles) “MY NIGHT” Cologne 150 DuBARRY ‘Spring Cleaning‘ Cleansing cream and REVLON “Touch and Cope Adee very Cachange tne. 1999 EQUALLY ACCURATE Your prescribed medicine may take any of a number of shapes in its finished form. It may be compound- ed as a liquid... a powder .«. as pills... or as an oint- ment. But whatever its form, you are always sure that it is the product of the same meticulous accuracy — the same painstaking attention to detail — that is your sur- est guarantee of the maxi- mum in health benefits from the medicine your doctor prescribes. . HERE! these things of smart bunny and save money 1.35 Preparation— 1.25 REVLON Lip 2.00 a 1.25 EASTER NOVELTIES 15c. to $2.50 Pond’s ANGEL FACE SIX HEAVENLY 1.15 SHADES ;er, Mrs. Pollard is survived by her)|son, Lloyd; brother Clifford and husband, T. E. Pollard; a sister, | three grandchildren, all of Bronte. Jack Osborne, brother, John West, both of Tor-| Nick McDonald, Chet Vollick, Free- man Bray and Clifford Gilliam, -all jof Bronte, and Chester Hinton of Accident Victim Fails To Recover Harley Carpenter, 63, of Bronte died on Friday; March 31st at the Toronto Western Hospital. Carpenter was the victim of a traf- Ted Stone and Mrs. R. H. Macdonald are the men’s and women’s) §- gecident two weeks ago. tests doubles champs are Ted Stone) Born in Niagara Falls, Mr. Car- and Bob Snowball and the Ladies doubles titleholders, Mrs. R. H. Mac-| penter came to live in’ Bronte as donald and Mrs. C. H. Windeler. Top mixed doubles team is Mrs.) young boy. He has lived there E. W. Whittington and Alf. Robinson. oa : rs) lever since, a respected and well- loved member of the community. A general meeting of the Oakville Cricket Club will be held on|Mr, Carpenter's profession was Monday, April 9th, at 64 Thomas Street South. | interior decorating. “Surviwing are: his wifé; the for- mer Florence Clemence; a daught- Vera (Mrs. Roy Johnson); Pallbearers were: Oakville. . Clarkson Easter Music: The funeral service was-held on May we remind you again of | Monday,, April 3rd at S. S. Rus- and Son's in Oakville. 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