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Oakville-Trafalgar Journal, 21 Oct 1948, p. 9

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2 tug : THE OAKVILLE-TRAFALGAR JOURNAL Page Nine Ee 5 tt J os Lose A bargain is a transaction where| The reason Cupid makes so many 4 the Clarke, Sutton Spark Junior Wi uveniles Los rr ee En ; 5 i ple are convinced they got [wild shots is that he aims at the ntion or px rons End faing Lf par unior 13) I the better of each other. heart while looking at the hosiery. on. Stay ) tain i Paced by the clever field gen- |neatest trys as they carried the (Continued from Page 1) ed hy JE of Lakeshore eri of alminutive Billy Clark | ball better than 50 yaxds in three were concerned. Fly balls which OBE WE staged © and the driving 1 3 2 0k , they rdinarily h been eas; 1 Dropos; JS 1ast Saturday afternoon ing legs of speedy |g oo Co the OTHS. goalline would ordinarily have y outs fell safe during early in- y last Of dict which gave | Pete Sutton and loping Johnny e120 verte nings, when the winners counted be hi on pee wee baseball | Ross, _Oakville-Trafalgar high on only one other occasion, how- & NiOanville ever. The local youngsters pac- ' . . 3 he Jonson crew swept the | school junior gridders coasted 10 | ed far too a or an Sl a Lu Shia Why wait until > man yy, WE rios in straight games, 2 ay 2 i ee ng opposition most of the Way, |in serine petvolia Scoring ef. : TMAS lives coy. [Ql and abetted to a large | students at Victoria park Friday. Clarke shaking his backtielders | gare thos Oke. logt their. cus the last minute? CHRIS ; Bic by the flashy hurling of| Although the visitors did man |ioose repeatedly for long gains a3 torany' clten sitting. touch, * * fy snowball: age to score one of the BAMCS| they swept the ends or cut back iid «iis blows straight into c i ¢ and 3 CARDS ee through gaping holes fashioned 8 1g] ome In now and see our 2 1€d| the hands of waiting' fielders. : by a competent line. Outstanding | pon gq going ee the eighth, wonderful array of Christ- ig on vied vy (LEWSON | Mattuissi having scored on Mas cards COME IN AND INSPECT [35 weiner oniue: tno mice, sonic on me scons 3 p frame, i i pin sath pay open, ane une Fat to COUTTS and RUST CRAFT the squa bal: - Fests re quad Should be 2 Well-Dal-| of a deadlock. Amold, on the Canada's Finest' y » Petrolia mound, weakened mo- i 4 ; 4 o ? = y ous <> The undermanned senior unit|mentarily, with two out, to walk KEENAN S S k d C d Sh THE FAM ow» went under for their second loss|Brown and Rutledge, setting the moke an ar op MOTORCYCLE of the season, ut wars ar from stage for Bob Hooper's line ||| PHONE 1103-w OAKVILLE sed as they dropped anlsingle to score both runners. i SC " 11-0 verdict to the Burlington Hooper was nipped off first, how- Let KEENAN'S Cards Carry Your Message! representatives. The senior mater- | ever, to end the inning. Two ; jal at hand has possibilities, and | strikeouts in the ninth nullified with a heavier alternate list,| White's second hit of the tilt, a Only $360 complete would offer stubborn resistance [single to centre. to any school in the group. oto nl 00 or phn Hed All in all, however, the Cor- BE SURE to attend the doubleheader at Victoria park 1 15) = =e FE "| bett clan staged a valiant stand Friday afternoon . . . high school rugby motorized bicycle but a full-sized motorcycle EE To Louth: in tne face of standout opposition, at it's best, k: e, Clarke, Sutton, Camm, ang can be well pleased, as are : Pawson, Ross, Ribble, LaPier, | own hall fans, with their season's BE SURE to contribute to the student council's tag mn Simpson, Heilig, Tur-| eco day Saturday. ner, Speed, Groves, Rose, Burke, |, - : 3 Lush, Cudmore. The Oaks lined up as follows BE SURE to purchase your winter supply from A AGE Seniors -- Orm, Vivian, Heagle, | OF the final contest: Johnson, > , , 1; Bro ; G. f; Rut- IMPERIAL GAR an Sie Sarna, So 1 Eo, 6 © Cla eB SULLIVAN'S FUEL & ICE worth, aitton" Pant waite | ¢ White, 8b; Herbert, pi W.\l pponTE PHONE 80-J COLBORNE & DUNDAS: STS. Crime Husband, 4 ;1Clark, rf; Morrison, ss; Phil- E85) Heldman and Jones. brook, If. Not a Bantam Playdowns Begin On Saturday || Bantam playoffs of the town minor baseball competition get underway Saturday afternoon. 3 Sports Assn. meets Rotary at 1 I I POWER CUTS ARE NECESSARY TO THE CONSUMERS OF OAKVILLE, ONTARIO Minor Pee Wees are playing z their windup series during the championship round will be sched- uled. District No. 1 bounded by p.m., while Whitaker & Son cross for the championship October 23. next two weeks, after which a © THE FOLLOWING DISTRICTS WILL BE AFFECTED C.N.R. Main Line on the north. Panthers Impress West side of Sixteen Mile Creek on the east. Town Limits on the west. Though Defeated Rebecca Street on the south. Although a lone single from the talented toe of Gigs Watson ig represented all they could do in District No. 2 bounded by a scoring way, Oakville Panthers Pine Street on the north. \ \ offered a battling brand of foot- Town Limits on the east. ---- 7 ball to limit the strong Peter- Lake Ontario on the south. er] WARN borough (squad to three touch. Dundas Street on the west. downs in an O.R.F.U. Senior "B" tussle at the liftlock city last Sat- arin: Cuts To Be Made From The local line came into its own rh SOON in this contest, and with a little 11:30 'am. to 12:00 Noon. Sama luck would have further restrict- 4:30 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. JRANCE ed Pete scoring efforts. Sharpe, \TON Johnson and Tuck highlighted the 4 Work of the Panther front wall, Duration and Frequency of cuts to a while Redshaw's play on the Oo @ alk 1 backfield demonstrated that, with depend on Killowatt hour consumption more experience, this lad will be JE a potent factor in future offens- olicitor ive sortees. In addition to his ic boing, Wate sin Gonna Oakville Water & Light Commission ne St. broken' field. Per R. L. BARLOW, ® 'i ISTHE OAKVILLE LUMBER CO. |i vue oon | I Sr this Saturday to lock horns with Manager & Secretary. Limited | th rful Red Raiders of that son Yards--Kerr St. North - Phone 1280 Umass vice -M Oakvillg = SAVED THIS MAN'S URVEYOR So > 1297-0 4 : i . ll AN CHILDREN! es - Souling p en Th LJ oses - ite. [ill : : SEN 4 y end |W. \ Get your chest X-Ray ER | V2s i , Auditing today .. I'S" FREE! nstalle®y eturns ; Tom Jones thought he was healthy. His final "medical" before discharge from wr active service showed he had tubercu- il losis. Through X-Ray it was discovered LAD that he had infected his children. Treat- AHN ment for all was begun at once. Because Drivin the disease was discovered early treatment 2 was simple, and recovery speedy . . . and sure. You can safeguard yourself and Repaifs NOW OPEN DAILY your family by participating in the ting ip = Free at 2.00 p-m. community X-Ray survey. , CENTRE A Christmas seals paid for this survey. ay Sop O A K V I E. L E Buy mare next Christmas, v. of CONTRIBUTED IN Bowling [anes THE NATIONAL INTEREST BY idendS (Frank Russell, Mgr.) OAKVILLE MOTORS = IN THE GREGORY BLOCK

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