Page 4 OAKVILLE-TRAFALGAR JOURNAL __ Thursday, April 30th, 1953 NAME SPECIAL COMMITTEE An Amazing Saving -- AND TRUE! The average family can save $25-- and more--a year when it buys the LARGE . ECONOMY SIZES of the health and grooming aids used daily in the home. Yes indeed--the big size is the BIG BARGRAIN . . . especially when you get your favorite nationally advertised brands at our low-as-possible prices. RYBUTOL High Potency Vitamin B Complex 100's Family Size BROMO SELTZER 98c Does More For You SAVE 45c . Economy Size TAMPAX Box of 40 $1.49 SAVE 23c $5.95 SAVE $1.97 TRISHAY Before Hand Lotion 11 oz. Mutiple 200's ANTISEPTIC Vitamins with liver 14 oz. and iron REXALL PLENAMINS LISTERINE $1.19 SAVE 29c $6.00 SAVE $2.00 98c SAVE 85c ALKA SELTZER H o m e BISMAREX 25's -- 68c ^ 16 oz. -- $2.25. Drugs I PEPTO BESMAL 16 oz. -- $1.79 ASPIRIN 100's -- 79c 59c CERTIFIED Health Salts WIN $500.00 IN OUR " NAME THE BRANDS" CONTEST SEE OUR WINDOW TUSSY DEODRANT Special 75c Reg. $1.25 OAKVILLE DRUG C O . L I M I T E D - LEN H O PE . M G R . the rexall d ru g T E L . 94store o a k v i l l s Classified on Pages 5 & 8 1st. sec. (Continued from page 1) Ibeen for baseball you'd not have back rent, because of the Associ- |such a good park." ation's financial condition. Mr. Megaffin felt the board "As the mayor has pointed out, should receive a payment for there will be lots of requests for every game played in the park. The Georgetown Branch of the that park from oeople who will Ladies' Auxiliary to the Canadian Ralph Stewart then requester pay," said B. L ..legafiin, board ___ _ _ ___ _______ the use of ther park for________ the Oak- Legion with their President Comchairman. "Why should we give it to ville Football Club. Mr. Megaffin rade Mr#* Taylor came to Oak someone who won't pay. Do you suggested that the Baseball As ville on Tuesday April 21st to sociation, the Football Club, and celebrate with Oakville Auxiliary want it free of charge?" Recreation Commission, eleven years of Comradeship. "If we can get it," replied Mr. the Comrade Mrs. A. Eastwood which sponsors the minor ball Wilson. presided at the supper table and teams, should get together and "That's the wrong attitude to come here with," put in Mayor come to some agreement regard- distinguished guests were ProvinBlack. "I do think anyone who ing the park's use. Howard Caine, cial Officers, Comrade Mrs. Rich wants to rent that park should a member of the board, then sug- ardson and Mrs. Pegg. Prov. Past come here with a business propo gested that the three groups form Pres. Mrs. Ginn, Mrs. Greenway a committee to discuss the matter | and Zone Commander Com Mrs. sition. with a committee to be appointed j ^ n la y , Acton, "We'll do what we can," was by the board. He then moved a I An outstanding feature of the the reply. motion that the intermediate ballj supper was the large birthday Harold Miller, newly elected team be allowed to use the park cake baked by one of the Com president of the Association, who until a committee could be set up rades and decorated in gold and was prsent pointed out that it to manage the park for the sum blue Coronation motif by Mr. was through the Association that mer months. Mr. Caine, Fred Burley of Central Command. flood-lights were installed in the Turner and George Gray were Comrade Mrs. Richardson pre park, and that a grant was ob named as members of the board's sented Comrade Mrs. Watt with tained from the provincial gov committee. The motion was secpast president badge and lapel ernment for improvements. onded by Larry Wilson and car- Ipin. "The parks board has a better ried. On the suggestion of Msfyor 1 Oakville members presented Mrs. investment the Association has Black the board then agreed to ,1Watt with a farewell gift -- turned over to the board it should rescind two previous motions | ' before she left on Saturday, April be given consideration. We be passed in 1951 and 1952, in this 25th to make her home in the lieve we will have bigger turn manner cancelling the Association IU.S.A. outs this year because there are debt of $250. * J Comrade Mrs. T. H. Ewing was more people in town. We weren't Earlier in the meeting W. Iin charge of entertainment. in the playoffs last year." Davison appeared as head of a | Comrade Mrs p arrish "The farthest thing from the deputation from Oakville Arts by Com. Mrs. H. Hunt were in board's mind is to do away with and Crafts, with a proposition re charge of refresments. baseball," declared Mr. Megaffin. garding Victoria Hall. Mr. Davis "At the same time we've got to At the home of Mrs. A. East on said that if an adequate heat do a job for tjie taxpayers. There ing system were installed, his wood last Wednesday evening, are more taxpayers than ball group would be willing to take the concert party of the Ladies players." over management of the build Auxiliary to Canadian Legion en Dr. F. M. Deans, veteran sports ing, guaranteeing the board $500 joyed a party in honour of Mrs. executive and a director of the a year and 50 per cent of all Watt who was presented with Association, arose to support the rentals the Arts and Carfts would matching necklace and earrings. Association's request for use of receive from organizations to Mrs. T. H. Ewing received a the park. "I think the easier the whom it might rent the hall. lovely brooch from the cast Mrs. parks board can make it for the A. Eastwood served delightful "We feel we could get a good refreshments to the group. baseball club this year, the hap pier it will be for everyone," said deal of benefit from the hall," Dr. Deans. "There is a moral Mr. Davison told the board," and Mayor Black then inquired obligation. A great deal of that would place it on a basis where park has been built up primarily it would be operated without what the Recreation Commis by baseball. I think if it hadn't great expense to thejmrks board." sion's requirements would be as regards use of the building. Ralph Crack, chairman of the commis sion, who was present, said it was Exhibits of interest to the entire family . . . Fashion Show planned to engage a recreational director immediate'/ after com professionally produced with the co-operation of local pletion of the sum&er program, when indoor activities would be merchants . . . free entertainment featuring nationally resumed. The Commission, he be known artists . . . free prizes galore . . . lieved, was the logical group to administer the building. ALL THIS, AND MORE, AWAITS V o U AT THE Mr. Davison and Mr. Crack JAYCEES' 1953 HOME & INDUSTRY SHOW were asked to embody their re quests regarding the hall in let JUNE 4, 5, 6 ters addressed to the board. Can. Legion W.A. SUMMER STOCK Marks Eleventh TO RETURN TO Anniversary PINE ROOM Vernon Chapman, who has been active in the professional theatre since 1945, will soon arrive in Oakville with a completely new summer^ stock group. Pine Room fare this season will be light comedy, made up of recent Broadway and London successes. Mr. Chapman has served in various capacities in theatre work for many years. For two years he appeared with various stock companies in England. Mov ing to Canada, he was one of the first actors in the first post-war Canadian stock company. Branching out to the directing field, Mr. Chapman became dir ector of the International Players, Kingston, remaining with this group for two years. 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