preteen AR ° Page 12 THE OAKVILLE-TRAFALGAR JOURNAL Thursday, January 19, 195 Wm. WHITAKER & SONS |= Station Rd. | OAKVILLE ANNOUNCEMENT SITUATIONS WANTED Industrial Noise Nags Col. Roland O. Bull and Mrs. Bull announce the engagement of their daughter Mary Minnette, to Nicholas Paul Trevenen Holman, son of Mr. and Mrs, Percy Min- ers Holman of Cornwall, Eng- land. The marriage will take place February 18 at 3,30 o'clock in the Chapel of Appleby College, Oak- ville, Be sure to come to the CPI. euchre Friday, January 20th, in the I,0.O.F. Hall at 8.15 sharp. Bronte Community Club will be holding euchres every Monday night in Bronte Community Hall at 8.30. Everyone welcome. Old Time and modern dance. Bronte Community Hall, Satur- day, January 21, Gill's Orchestra up. Box 246. all round man. work, Kull, part-time or small 342 Journal. DRESSMAKING tions, Prompt and vice. Young and 345 The Journal. QUALIFIBD typist will under- take work at home. Copy picked (25p9) up. [Box 246 copy BLDERLY couple wants situa- tion as caretaker and gardener Or Honest and reli- able. With living quarters. Ref- crence if required. Phone 762M. Txperienced bookkeeper wants sets of books to do at home. Box (31p9) altera- Cat ser- | Quieting Steps-Up Efficiency", in women's fashions a ; 3 att aly. none 6Z5R. (70-011) Industrial Health,~ a publication WOMAN wants housework 9 to 4, Monday to Friday. Apply Box (50p9-11) Nerves, Leads To Research Program Because noise in industry leads to nérve strain, decreased effi- ciency and less productivity, the value of noise quieting is being proven over and over again in an expanding variety of situations, it is stated in an article, "Noise 1 of the Health League of Canada. Written by G. F. Evans of the Canadian John-Manville Co., Ltd., There will be a euchre and Soc- ial evening under the auspices of i ic Women's on Thursday, January 26th. Lunch will be served. Time 8.15 p.m. Ad- mission 50c_per person. DIXON--To Dr. and Mrs. D. Dixon, January 16, 1950, a son, Donald James (Jamie). FOR SALE CHESTERFIELD, good condi- tion, 6 feet long, straight back and ends. Also 4-drawer chest of drawers. Cream enamel. Phone 5647. (35c9) PENNSYLVANIA OIL This is an excellent type of oil and we are selling it at 80c a gallon. Please bring your own containers. This is in bulk, grade 20 only. Hurry while it lasts, Hed- leigh Home Ltd, Dundas Street, North, phone 1063. ALBERTA coal briquets, an all-Canadian product, from Frank M. Sullivan, Bronte 80-W. Your Blue Coal Dealer. (35c1tf) HIGH back kitchen sink, heavy duty. Reasonable. Foster's Res- taurant, (25c9) WALK-in ice-box, 9x9; comr plete with glass serving doors, properly insulated, suitable for any cooling purposes. Any reas- onable offer accepted, Phone Blakelock Brothers, 214. WOOD for sale, hard and Soft, wood mixed, stove length. Phone 224-W. (1cotf) Miscellaneous household goods to be sold at 167 Church St. Sat- urday, January 21st, from 2 to 6. FOR RENT the article says increased use of ical devices, which solve ties. Phone, onable, 32 Rebecca St. (35p9) cold water, light cooking facili- bath, furnished, no objection to children. Rent reas- ROOM for rent in new home. len ii Vicinity of new hospital. Meals a EE a e optional. Phone 1502M. (25¢9) | another problem, that of exces- sive noise. ROOM and board. Phone 1111W (9-11) | Survey of the noise problem in FURNISHED rooms, hot and [industry by two Colgate Univer- sity medical scientists revealed that installation of sound absorb- ing materials on ceilings resulted WANTED ARRIVE in Toronto 8.30 am. Leave Toronto at 5 pam, Phone 1009-J. (25p9) FROM Trafalgar to Toronto daily, 7.45 to 8 am. Returing at 5 p.m. if possible, phone 573W4. ACTIVE middle aged couple, no children, desires rooms where services of either could or could not be used. Phone 209712. (c9) VIOLIN player for old time and modern dance orchestra. Phone 1438W. (35¢9) NOTICE TAKE NOTICE that the Mun- icipal Council of the Corporation of the Town of Oakville proposes to pass a By-law to provide for the stopping-up of that part of Head Street, in the' Town of Oak- ville lying between Blocks 96 and 99 and being bounded on the South-west by Kerr Street and on the North-east by Wilson Street: AND FURTHER TAKE NO- tice that the Council will, at its meeting to be held on the 20th day of February 1950, at 8 o'clock in the evening at the Council ~SHOT gun, 12 gauge double barrelled hammerless, nearly new. Phone 1063. UPRIGHT piano, beautiful con- at the Town of Oak- ville, hear in person, i counsel, solicitor, or agent, person who applies to be heard and who claims that his lands will Tr ially affected by the dition, y rhauled. | be Bargain $25.00. Phone 1031-W or | proposed By-law. 646. (35¢9) FIREWOOD, suitable for stove and fireplace, cut and split. Reg. Smith and Sons. Phone 72TW. (1.00p9-14) FEMALE HELP WANTED A YOUNG woman with pleas- ing personality for office work. Must be experienced typist. Apply in person only to Mr, G. Murphy, Oakville Motors, opposite Cen' tury theatre. (50c9. 'GIRL to do hairdressing. Paid while learning. Apply Box 343. PLEASANT girl or woman, fond of children to assist with housework and two children. Live in. Phone 1290R. (31p9) Experienced girl or woman for general housework. Live in. Ap- ply Mrs. J. Kennish, Phone 128. 'LOST FALSE teeth plate. Reward. Apply Box 347 The Journal. (p9) WANTED TO RENT DATED this 10th day of Janu- ary, 1950. C. H. BYERS, Clerk, of the Town of Oakville. - Weddings - McGRATH--SPENCER Catherine Spencer of Oakville was united in marriage to Joseph Robert McGrath on Monday, Jan- uary 16, at 8 a.m. The Rev. Fath- er B. A. Harris officiated at the ceremony conducted in St. An- drew's Roman Catholic Church, Oakville, The bride was dressed in Baby Blue and attended by Agnes Lohsinger. The groom was attend- ed by Mr. Herbert L. Roden. The happy couple will leave shortly to visit St. Anne de Beau- prie, Quebec, then will live in Oakville for a short period. MIDDLE aged couple wants to rent cottage or apartment before April 1st. or sooner. Phone 762M. Fuel Oil SAVE U.S. DOLLARS A product of the British Empire (Trinldad Leasehold Ltd.) Local Agents HILLMERS Fuel & Ice Co. Dundas St. N. Phone 23 § sm Oakville and District Liberal Association ANNUAL MEETING and Election of Officers JAN. 30, 8 P.M. MASONIC HALL OAKVILLE Cordial invitation to all interested, especially the Ladies and Young People in easier verbal communication, helping both foremen. and work- ers. Confusing '"bounce-backs" are also eliminated, making for more efficent operation of ma- chinery. For instance, some workers reported that since in- stallation of sound absorbing ceil- ings they could hear slight sounds in their machines much better-- sounds which warned them to turn off their machines before a certain type of break-down occur- red. One building superintendent reported a 50 per cent reduction in cleaning costs since acoustical ceilings were installed. True politeness is perfect ease and freedom, said Lord Chester- field. It simply consists in treat- ing others just as you like to be treated yourself. Friendship is just about the only cement that will hold the world together. RED CROSS (Continued from page one) Eddie's Garage assessment available in 1950, a larger government educational Rear of 38 Randall St, payment, and the extra-mural money-raising activities being Now Open For taken by the board, this could be wiped out this year. All mem- bers pledged their co-operation the effort, following a report on : : } methods to be taken to raise Eddie Rowe, Prop. [ money, as reported by Trustee F. y, as PHONE 1273.J Cornin, chairman of the emergen- cy committee. 3 CONCERT Business | Repairs To All Makes of Cars|! THE Women's by os Oakville Choral Society} Association (Sponsored by b of Oakville Arts & Crafts Inc) ST. JOHN'S 'on Wednesday evening, January 25th at 8.15 p.m. at UNITED CHURCH Invite you and your friends to a : New Year Tea: -- Genital Press Canadian St John's United Church i If you are regretting the waste of 3 all that affection on a cow, be In- =I Dunn Street North, i formed that "MW Larry Domino LUSK HALL Oakville 37th" is no ordinary bossy. but a : : grand champion Hereford worth Frida Jan 20th Tickets 50c $100,000, Larry Is the property of Yi - at Lydia George's Ladies ilky W i) Af Fi be = sar. at the! Biers EW i Wear Shop, or from mem. stock show next month. Tea 25¢c -- Home Baking bers of the Choral Societys For All : Your Lumber LIMITED ee KERR ST. N. : | 1950 Chevrolet Models On Display Friday, Jan. 20 to Friday, Jan. 27 OAKVILLE MOTORS CHEVROLET & OLDSMOBILE SALES & SERVICE An Invitation You are cordially invited to attend the initial showing of the : Opposite Century Theatre SINGER Sewing Machine Company Sales and Service car will be in the Town of Oak- ville on Tuesdays for a period of four weeks starting January 17. New machines now avail- able. Repairs to all makes. Free Estimates in advance. Work Guaranteed. Phone or write SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO. 39 Main St., Galt. Ph. 3165 and our man will call DUNDAS ST. N. bo LA Wi These long winter nights are the ideal time to fix up your recreation room. We have a complete stock of supplies necessary for the handyman who is contem- plating this work. Drop in. and see us, or give us a call for the materials you need. * Chas. F. Doty & Son Complete Line of Builders' Supplies, Lumber, Shing- les, Plaster, Insulation, etc. After Hours: 658-W or 670 PHONE 76 ER