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Oakville-Trafalgar Journal, 20 Sep 1951, p. 6

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Page 6 THE OAKVILLE-TRAFALGAR JOURNAL COMING TO THE CENTURY MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 24 FOR 3 BIG DAYS Sind George "Giggs" Watson turned | business for a few week in another fine performance o Beachers romped to victory Ia: Saturday. Watson was set to pla here this fall, returned to th story, that the Ontario Baseba last week by the inept handlin the Balmy Beach backfield as the | bu Beach when plans for a local grid | charge for the plug, Jim) SiTonget ||| oricers:® for. the) new season | docide who will op, quad Folin. than were the Lakies of last sem- | Oa€Ts FOU the ow Eten already through by ester, js | last week, and interest is again (in the tourney gi. rl Ne ed ee a Rey, Hinal, Star's Gord Campbell, in a recent | working on a plan to secure Port Assn. is rapidly losing its grip |coach. The former Cleveland on the provincial baseball helm,|Baron and Toronto Marlboro star, seems to be further borne out|Wwho also played several seasons MILNE MAY TAKE OVER LOUTH Ay DIKES COACHING JOB OPPONENT Jack Davison py, | victory over Bug (pls in the second roy, | LAKESHORE | | Although Oakville's Ls 5 |#]| won't be getting down to hockey Fifteen-Two ! ! yet, nd i ji ville Golf Club py on | manager Jim Steed Is aleady| Gyuage competition in the | VALS rl en ; inking playing certificates | oo jjan Legion league will | poyen tei stjand figuring title possibilities. get under way Wednesday eve: Jim wing guerey ning, September 26, chairman [iy ancty an Bill Farr announced this week. squad, he asserts be Adams sight (no ay | This he | firmly, high. Chairman Bill stresses that 8.30 p.m. sharp, starting time for games, means Just | Dowding trophy. that. Results and standings | two weoks to sy 1; will 'be found in the Journal [al brackets, mi columns each week. back Barry Home's ed Sept. 28 or 29, Il | Credit's Sandy Milne as playing In the consolatio n flight py, la g|of solid lacrosse for Mimico --The GREAT COMBAT PICTURE, "GO. FOR BROKE" with a cast comprised of actual fighting men who saw service for their country, and starring Van J ohn ston. one of the fina] ladies division two weeks to of the junior "B" situation in| Mounties, is a bruising defence- which Oakville Snows are invol-| man --something Lakeshores would ved. While many and varied are | welcome with open arms. "Sandy the bleats against O.B.A. legisla-|is considered a grizzled veteran, tion, from here it would appear|but he's actually only 31, Jim that this august body shows a| informed. "He'd be a big help to tendency to single out far too | us.' I many exceptions to its own hard| Other newcomers will be Towie and fast rules, In the junior con-| Richard, who has played a lot of troversy, Shallow Lake was to|hockey in the maritimes senior play Collingwood, were tossed loop, and Frankie May, Oak tos- out when it appeared that the ser who played with Burlington Lakers had ineligible players in| Mohawks last season. Mickey goodly numbers. Collingwood was | Yarnold, who chased pucks here therefore ordered to play Snows, who captured the first game here last Tuesday. Thursday, out of a ber 2 Cloar Shyr Shallow. Lae wan do: Score' hook, baling out a few seasons ago, will be back for another whirl. Gary Legear will again be out there between the pipes, says Jim, while Ray Patterson, back home again, is counted on as first string right winger. Steed hopes to have Salvisberg and Buckley in harness once more, while Hank Galbraith, Kevin Speck, George WANNA Guns Starting on Mong; portunity t o bid for shotguns confiscateq Watson and Joe Lawrence are|lators of the Province) other holdovers. The club hopes | laws. The Ontario lang to begin training as soon as ice | ests department at goes in at the arena--shortly af-| nounced the auction were better than that on Vern u THE OAKVILLE-TR NIGHT SCHOOL CLASSES AFALGAR HIGH SCHOOL : 4 13 safeties for a total of 20 bases Te ea ning) 85 the ost the ln arn LE PE 2 a ood [muster was five singles, two of took sturdy exception fo, refused | Thich Were combined with Crow- to continue the Collingwood ser-|!a0d bobbling to net all four Oak ies on that basis. And rightly so, runs in the fourth. It was a con- ter the Oct. 13 Oakville Kennel be held at the parliament hi) Club-Lions international dog show. ings in Queen's Park, --_-- J Is considering the introduction of additional Night School Classes. Interested perscas are invited to complete the form below and return it to the school by Wednesday, September 26th. The formation of any class is contingent upon the enrolment of a sufficient number of students. Information as to the classes to be formed will be published at an early date many local fans feel. After much telephoning amongst the 0.B.A. executive, the series was tempor- arily suspended pending a final decision, thereby postponing last Saturday's game at Collingwood. Corbett bases his stand on the fact that Oakville clubs have taken the short end of too many similar playoff sticks in the past, with the resultant travelling costs proving more than a minor club To the Principal, can readily absorb. Oakville-Trafalgar High" School, OAKVILLE, Ontario. ® 0 @ Oakville golf club shotmakers journeyed to Guelph Country i i ; pitor toh Iam interested in attending club Wednesday for a team mate Night School Classes i with topflight divoteers of that > Basi ST al 5 club, results of which commenced Basic English & Citizenship [6] going up on the bulletin board Public Speaking (0) just about 'the time fn Tohrial Jooki 2 ress te resu Cooking 0 went to press. Complete results will be found in these columns The following subjects are offered in collaboration RINE Wath: with Arts and Crafts Inc. and the Oakville Recreation Commission : (Leather Work ee eo Members of the Oakville and District Kennel Club and the 0 Lions club are busy lads these clisive win, .reminiscent of last vear's series with the Merchants, Which also started with a Crowland win. Last year, however, it w: the lone win of the series for the peninsula boy: ® 0 © Don Davis, his beloved Oaks ousted from the playdowns, un- derwent another operation at the Memorial hospital Monday and is reported to be getting along nicely. Don will probably be glad to exchange belated post mor- tems with his diamond friends in a few days time. ® 0 eo Another topflight trundler will join local alley addicts in the near future, it is expected. Pete Nichols, the Burlington bowling star who has knocked off several perfect games among which are two in a single session, plans and will no doubt 'be much sought after by local squads. : SORRY We were unable to accorhmodate all of the thousands who came to see and hear the CANADIAN ARMY MASSED BAND CONCERT AT THE C.N.E. GRANDSTAND, TORONTO On Sunday, Sept. 16th In view of the tremendous public interest being shown in this annual Reserve Force event, it is hoped that aext year's massed hand concert can he held on 2 consecutive days. Your heartening support of the Canadian Army Re- serve Force, Canada's first line of defence, is greatly appreciated. H. D. GRAHAM, Major General General Officer Commanding Central Command (Sewing 0 early autumn days as they pre- S 5 pare for the town's first inter- (Smocking 0 national championship all-breed (Painting 0 dog show, slated for the arena on October 13. It's a mighty big undertaking, but the young ken- nel club is finding that its initial Venture is attracting widespread interest. Canine competition will Lis be keen, and dog lovers, for four Signed. ........ bits that also gives them a chance to win a $100 door prize, will have an opportunity to see more fine Check itemds in which you are interested I would like to s uggest the formation of a Night School Class in : 2 T pooches than ever hit town be- ® @ o When Thorold's rightfielder poled out a long fly that bounced on top of the right field fence and bounded over for a homer 4t Wallace park Monday night, it reminded Don Hillmer of the time Jack Blakelock belted a similar wallop during the playdowns that BLUE gave the Oaks the Ontario title back in 1947. Blakelock's clout GRAPES came down so solidly on the . fence, however, that it stuck on 50¢ one of the upthrust wire prongs, and Jack had scampered right 6 qt. bsk. round the bases before the be- wildered fielder could retrieve the horsehide. 2 ® e oe More than 20 members of the Rod and Gun Club are trekking to Lalonde Creek, above North Bay, for the club's fishing ex- cursion this coming weekend, Ken Johnson reports. ° 0 oe It may be that names like Butchkowski, Hominuik, Spitali, Blazetich, Hodowan and Knezich are too much to cope with. At any rate, the Oaks looked far from impressive as they dropped last Wednesday night's game to Crowland Merchants by a 7-4 core. True, 'the visitors had to rattle in three runs in the top of the ninth to break a 4-all dead- lock. But the husky Crowlamders Fm Rg A a Ee FAL CANNING ® 2 TOMATOES 1.50 Bushel CORN WAX BEANS CABBAGE CELERY LETTUCE Consult CAULIFLOWER J. A. 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