Oakville Newspapers

Oakville-Trafalgar Journal, 1 Jul 1948, p. 8

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

Page 8 Thursday, July 1, 194g Classified ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Angus Anderson announce the engagement of their daughter, Bleanor June, to Her- bert Ernest Flanagan, son of Mr. Mrs, Ernes an. The marriage will take place on Sat- urday, July 24, in St. Jude Church. 69-p-3 FOR SALE '29 FORD coach, good tires and paint, slip covers, sealed beam lights; recently had new motor, Phone 408-W. 25-p- 4 ANTIQUE salts, English Phone 1019. ICE REFRIGERATOR, 50 Ibs. ice capacity, in good Condition. Phone 327-J-12. 25032 RANGE SHELTER, good con- dition; reasonable. Phone 466-W. DOUBLE HOUSE, 6 rooms and bath each side, garage; immediate possession one side. Price $11,000. Phone 972-R or 1127-M, 7832-34 RECORD PLAYER, electric, attaches to radio speaker; origin- ally cost $24.95; still in excellent condition. $10. Box 114, Oak- ville-Trafalgar Journal. HANDSOME Iiving holstered chair, new $25. Phone 161. ALMOST NEW Easy washing machine; Beach 4-burner gas range; Limed Oak Dining Suite. 46 Randall. Phone 1072-W. i 29-p-32 § DINING-ROOM chairs, solid walnut, leather upholstery; $5.00 each, Phone 1019. FULLY ENAMELLED rangette in good, condition. Phone 915.W. BARN 30° v 40° with excellent wood. throughout, Owner wishes it moved from property. Phone 379. Georg open Sheffield; $50. ToOm up- condition; WANTED office work; part or full Wil Express, phone 731. "SET OF men's Write Box 115, Oakville-Tra gar Journal, stating make an price. 25p3! HOMER FRASER Oakville Radio and Blectric-- Wiring, Electrical Maintenance & GIRL FOR typing and general time. olf clubs, used. d 2 By Jim Harrison PSYCHOLOGISTS FEAR BABY- SITTER REVOLT! Repair; Blectric. Motors, Radio] Reports from usually reliable a HST. hop 2 sources indicate that modern child psy y is due for a set- LOST back of at least 3,000 years--or of truck, on Colborne St. call Wilson's Express. ONE CAR radiator from back a Please Phone 781, rattling good revolution--with the forthcoming appearance of Clifton Webb as a baby-sitter in TENDERS WANTED ~["!Sitting Pretty," with Maureen Tenders. for Wilson and Colborne Streets, Oakville. sarily accepted. Lowest or any tender not neces- 1.34p31-32 Construction of | O'Hara and Robert Young. Calvary Baptist Church, corner of Already leading child psycholo- Interested parties may | gists are said to be split into war- examine plans and specifications | ring camps over the technique of by contacting Mr. W. Paul, 19| chil teatime - Randall Street, Phone 316-R. on Pen pisedl bye, spphis Tenses cose July eh, 104%; | ticated Webb in handling three obstreperous offspring of Robert Young and Maureen O'Hara in the film soon to be seen in Oak- TELEPHONE OPERATORS Age 16 to 25 years Two Years' High School Edu- cation Required SINGLE-HORSE, one-row cul- tivator; practically new. $12.00. Phone 466-W. RANGE SHELTER; fair con- dition; cheap. Phone 379. ELECTRIC LIGHT fixtures, 2 lantern-type, 2 suitable for above APPLY IN PERSON "to-- CHIEF OPERATOR The BELL TELEPHONE CO. ville. It all' starts when the couple advertise for a baby-sitter and get Belvedere! What Mar- GARSON'S FEET A Mrs. Tillie Siegal is Grauman's Chinese Theatre be- cause she tripped over Greer Gar- suing son's footprints in the concrete in the foyer of the theatre and fell on her face, the United Press reports. She's asking $5,000 dam- ages. Think of all those other footprints, signatures, and pro- files in that cement. Every one a potential lawsuit! MUSH For young theatre men looking: Local Drivers Win Safety League Awards The Ontario Safety league make annual safe driving awards. For the year 1947 nearly 700 Bell Telephone drivers received such awards, among which were four employees of the Oakville organ- ization. C. A. Decker won an award for four years behind. the wheel without an accident, A two-year award came to R. N. Melbourne and G, D. Prince an 0. D. Baggett each captured one- year buttons. The awards con- sist of buttons inscribed with the 2 Council Prorogyes (continued from page 1, Citizens' Bang Explaining old instrument ,, quire repairs and new many, need new instruments, Council, Devenish reported up to standard. town aid, any outside hel certainly be appreciated," "It's too bad this brought up at the time fp, PD woul he sag, Waa ees, mates were considered," Mayor Hillmer, "However cil would co-operate state ever, cou, in helping if LO Follow] promotior ar high with a tag day, and 1 understoy number of years of safe driving and a certificate. to company drivers, 14 were for 15 | from years' driving of a Bell vehicle without an accident any kind, and six were for 14|and additions to the high yoy Jesterday bots afte fotion | ubjects some $400 remains in the py account which could be ugeq,r Educational Expense In compliance With a. rogue Oakville-Trafalgar pp motor (school area board, council of proved expenditures for alterapy Of the grand total of awards Promo Allan, Brmstron A report released this week by the department of commerce states that in all Greenland there is not a single motion picture theatre. Not a single one! cera GUESTS OF THE WEEK If Mr. A. B, Lankin, Spruce St., will present himself at the hox of- fice of the Century Theatre any. night next week, he and another guest will be admitted free as guests of The Journal. in coni: was to radio . . . what Bur- bank was to vegetables . . . what OAKVILLE Hope is to Crosby . . . Belvedere Full Pay While Learning| to baby-sitting. He's the gen- tleman baby si om er Vings Inwonsis Soin Sty sitter that hates a Hi abies. Nothing quite like him No revious IXPETIENCE | ever happened to the sareen or to Necessary you, VACATION WITH PAY 5-DAY WEEK Stirling-Dynes Win ; Game OF The Year Stirling & Dynes All-Stars de- feated the Whitakers' Dodgers by the tune of 33 to 22 in a grudge game played at Busby Park on Monday night. Jimmy Stead, pitching for the mantle; 1 chrome drop fixture; OF CANADA All-Stars, had a no-hit, no-run 1 oil painting, horse's head of the OAKVILLE PEE Great Sysonby, original by Max g p until the first batter Kiepper, Phone 1019 WALSH FOR OAKVILLE ROLL OF chicken wire; any ber of cedar posts, $1.00 each.| "The Man With the Choice" Phone 379. Corner Colborne & Randall sts.|| WHAT THE Phone 882-M FOR RENT Large and Spacious FURNISHED ROOM, overlook- ing lake; would suit two gentle- men; twin beds, separate clothes closets and radio. Phone 1170-J. $6,000--9 large rooms overlook- ing river, See it and make © an offer. Immediate pos- session. Spotless Condition 54-c-32| ¢5,000--5-room bungalow with garage. Taxes $32. All ROOM and BOARD on 100-ft. lot. Act fast. ; Handyman's Special ROOM and board. Apply 21 y p DS -51| $4.500-- 134 storey home, east side Forsythe St. P river, Large living room, three bedrooms, WANTED TO RENT situated on 50-t. lot. B For Rent oan OG ee "fc |Small Office--Situated on the would like to find 3 or 4 rooms in Oakville. No family. Reliable tenants who would enjoy main- taining your home as they would |, their own. Call Walsh Real Es- tate, 882-M, - APARTMENT, flat or small house, in Oakville-Clarkson area, by young business couple. Can supply excellent references, Phone Port Credit 2029. TWO OR three rooms, suitable for housekeeping, by young cou- ple, no child. Phone 1014. Office main street, in an excellent lo- cation. Reasonable rent. Im- mediate possession. If you are thinking of selling, ist it with Walsh. A call today 90-5 | May mean a sale tomorrow. G. ALBERT WALSH Real Estate Broker Phone 882-M open evenings to show above Bargains and many others. Priced Right, PY LOOK! One year free double pass to Century to anyone who can provide me with a flat, house or apartment. Howard Binns, manager, Century and Gregory Theatres. HELP WANTED PAINTERS, good mechanics] city wages; local work; steady. Apply Easton, Roblock Apts, Colborne St. 50p31-33 MAN to work an acre and a half property. No grass to cut; steady work for one month. Phone 379. FEMALE HELP WANTED TEEN-AGER, boy or girl, to answer telephone; reasonable hours, Apply Walsh Real Estate, Reynolds St. Phone 882-M. WAITRESS, full or part Apply Mr. Gould, New Murray. Hotel dining room. Phone 542. 35-c-32 2 WAITRESSES 1 for steady day work; one for Wednesday and BEST JQUALITY SHUR-GAIN FEEDS Your Pocketbook }* Make it a point to see us; on your next trip to town for the Feeds you need for maximum farm pro-; duction. C.H. TOOKE PHONE 402 - OAKVILLE CELL-U-MOP WILL DO FOR YOU Never has Mopping, dusting and washing been an attractive pastime like playing golf, bridge, or entertaining friends, but it is all necessary work which you or your heip must do to make your home pleasant and attractive. USE-- = As a Wet Mop * Mo Clean Rugs & Carpets {|| * As a Dust Mop * As a Wall Cleaner * To Wash Windows & Autos * To Wax Floors Price $2.95 Delivered CHAS. WATT Phone 386-J-3 Oakville Here's the cultivator you need for that odd-shaped plot of ground that you'd to. util With the BOLENS USKI' Tractor and cultivator you can 8 Saturday evenings. Modern Cafe, Oakville. 25-c-31 get the most out of if «+. plenty of vegetables for your own family and, if you like, a crop for the market. Harris Mainten Cement Sidewalks Rock Wool Insulation Phone 2115 -- WINDOW CLEANING -- Roofs Tarred and Shingled Carpenter Work of All Kinds __ FREE ESTIMATES -- And Painting ance Company Interior Finishing Port Credit The yield from BOLENS HUSKI "'odd- "lot* cultivation often runs as high as $300.00 per acre. Come In ax 300m as you can. We'll_gladly. explain BOLENS HUSK advantages. SERVICE Lakeshore E. Oakville PHONE 549-w faced him. Ab Hughes was the hitting sensation for the Dynes men. Johnny Hopkins started on the mound for the Dodgers but finally gave way to Bert Webb. Included in the lineups such softball greats as Jim Bark- er, E. Jones, R. Chesney, M. Dynes, J, Halliday, Bud Camer- on, Jack Overland and Freddy Kew. were REFRIGERATORS $46 to $95 This block of melt- ing ice provides na- weal moisture and a - proper food preser- vation. Foods need this *'moist-cold"' to drying out and loss of fla- Vours -- to sprotect rich nutritive juices. to prevent On Display at Our 5 Office Hillmers Fuel & Ice Co. Dundas St. N. - Phone 23 for new fields to conquer, the | in commerce department is para- 9 phrasing Horace Greeley and advising, "Go morth, young man, 2 go north and why should you : ; Bi, get that sleigh, crack a whip over ay Your dog team and ery "mush?" The Men of St. Jude S Ee {path.); Present CH, (N Mr. C. T. Flippance jt And His -- Little Olympia i (A Gym Display Which Will Open Your Eyes) -- ALSO -- Themselves In An Exhibition of Balance, Grace and Poise. As they skillfully pour and serve afternoon tea in the Sunday School. (All done to the soft music of the Sheridan String Orchestra.) The men are doing everything. Ladies are especially invited to come and be amazed. OTHER ATTRACTIONS Abdulla the Seer Dermott, 1 McKenna, Sultan the Magician - Hot Dogs - Ice Cream =< St. Jude's Lawn, Saturday, July 3rd 3.00 to 6.00 p.m. Admission 25 Cents Tickets Available at Grinham's Draw for Big Gate Prize Canadian Legion BRANCH 114 Williams, Promot 2st Anniversary: pug fray, L. | fFockway, CARNIVAL -- OR -- Friday - Saturday iC 23 - July - 24/8 GAMES - BINGO - GRAND DRAW PRIZES 1st--One week at Muskoka, all expenses paid, for two Be people. Plus $50 cash. fal 1,500 2nd--Gilson Washing Machine. me 3rd--Mantle Radio. 4th--Tricycle. 5th--Pressure Cooker. 6th--Steam Iron. TICKETS 10c - 3 FOR 25¢ WATCH FOR THE OPENING The Hobby Horse Children's Wear - 0 to 6 Years Colborne Street - Opposite Knox Presbyterian Church S. student According sical ins E pair nh ning se: ld if Oaky fot in to lit of eit) hey reali: battle a itch at Mo E grade, g it every flirnal, had b IOl - of -

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy