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Oakville-Trafalgar Journal, 19 Aug 1948, p. 7

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1848 ser. Scribe ns of nd fs. ~ a © In 185 0. iThursday, August 19, 1948 STOP WASTE IN CAR OPERATIONS ' a pairs and wasteful out-of-service time by using Save on gas and oil our thrifty . .. Preventive Maintenance Service . On re RIVE IN TODAY STOP AT THE BIG MAPLE LEAF SIGN OAKVILLE MOTORS CHEVROLET & OLDSMOBILE SALES & SERVICE -- PHONE 460 -- Colborne St. at Reynolds Optometrist - 173 Colborne Street ..9.30to 5.00 Daily . o 9.30 to 12.00 Sat. Carsten Glahn Optician Oakville -- TELEPHONE 1375 -- OFFICE HOURS Evenings Mon. and Thurs. 7 to 8 Or By Appointment Daily Bus Service Oakville - Milton - --Via-- Guelph Trafalgar - Drumquin Campbellville - Brookville Eden Mills WE ALSO CATER TO YOUR CHARTER BUS NEEDS For Timetable and Rates, See Local Bus Depot Bus daily for Guelph - 7.40 am. Return Arrival - 5 p.m. Leave for Milton - 5.10 p.m. MAPLE LEAF BUS LINES A AAAAAAARAARAAAARAAARRAARAAAARAAA TV VV VV YY YVYVYVYYVYVYYVVYVYVYVYVYVYYYS When Re-Surface or Re-Model Planning To INSUL-BRIC SIDING WILL GIVE Insulation plus an Attractive Exterior -- SEE US FOR -- BUILDING PRODUCTS Charles F. Doty & Son North of C.N.R. NIGHTS 670 - 558-W Dundas St. - HONE 76 THE OARVILLE-TRAFALGAR JOURNAL Page 7 Cricket Comment By Bert Boorer Opposition for Oakville's active cricketers was provided last Sat- urday by a fairly strong team brought from Port Credit by Tony Adamson. Charles Bradley and Charles Millar opened the batting for Oakville, 15 runs scoring before Bradley was bowled for 5. Sam Shaw helped the score along to At 70, Shaw was caught Dennis Walters collected 5, and was caught, and Robin Bourne was bowled for 4, half the side being retired for 93. Fred Tilley joined Tony Wells to put the century up, then Tilley was bowled for 6. With Wells still scoring stead- ily, Jim Chisholm was bowled for 2 and Alf Robinson was caught for 1. At 134, with his own total at 49, Wells was Lb.w. Ken Gib- son and Frank Jones, with no score, were not out when the in- nings was declared at 137, with 18 extras. The visitors opened disastrous- ly, Sam Shaw howling Ralph Young for 3 and Easson for 1. One run later, J. Matheson was Lb.w. to Bradley. Charles Mathe- son and Jennings then took com- mand and defied several bowling changes. Between them they added 60 to the score before Jen- nings was caught by Wells off Walters for 31. Frank Jones, in his first over, got C. Matheson for 35, and on the next ball bowl- ed Bill Matheson. Hamilton Wright made 1, before being bowled by Jones. Harry Wiffen got Vaughan for 7, while Robson was bowled by Jones. Ernest Pul- len was caught by Jim Chisholm and Knowling was bowled for one, with Adamson not out at 3. With four extras, the visitors totalled 92. The semi-final county trophy round between Halton and Went- worth has been postponed to Sep- tember 4, BAFFLING BREEZES Sailing in R.C.Y.C. dighy com- petition on Toronto Bay, Hed- leigh Home and Paul Phelan in- advertently managed an extra Saturday ablution last week-end. Rounding a buoy and hiking vig- orously- to hold their 14-foot Davis constructed craft down, the pair became so excited over their pros- pects of passing the leading boat that they momentarily overlooked the idiosyncracies of the capri- cious breeze. Suddenly the wind shifted. So did Messrs. Home and Phelan--right into the bay! Life savers picked up the surprised sailors in jig time. YANKS EYE PATTERSON Ray Patterson, starry back- stop of last year's intermediate champs, is turning in such a standout performance with Guelph this summer that he has attract- ed the studied attention of New. York Yankee scouts, It is re- ported that Patterson has worked out several times recently with Newark Bears, primary unit in the Yankee farm system, and that his peppery play will win him a professional offer before the snow flies. Defeat Georgetown (continued from page 1) fled his composure long enough to let the losers push over their third and final run. Ritchie, veteran second base- man, was the only rival stick man to solve Pollock's slants, clicking for two of his team's four hits. Over the three-game geries, Chris Speyer's club more than tripled the score on their oppon- ents, chalking up a top heavy total of 38 markers as against only 11 for Georgetown. This clouting demonstration, coupled with last season's provincial tri- umphs, has convinced local fans that the club is ready for more advanced competition than the Halton county loop offers, and the executive will doubtless weigh this fact carefully while laying plans for next year's play. More intense rivalry, and a tighter, faster calibre of ball, is anticl- pated from this point on, how- ever, and it is highly unlikely the Osks will be faced with another "sitting duck" during thelr quest for Ontario honors, The line-ups: Oakville--Gilliam ss, Carter 2b, K. Pollock 2b, Tol- etska If, Wollons c¢, Wilson rf, Hooper 1b, M. Pollock p, Languay cof, W. Galbraith 8b. Georgetown--Ritchie 2b, Storey 83, Gibson cf, Coles ¢, Inches 3b, Chaplin If, Wylie 1b, Dillon rf, Herrington p. All Stars Claim Win Over Burlington Club Hurling an air-tight game, Ken Crew paced All-Stars to a 5-4 win over Burlington in the opening game of the play-off round. Sec- ond game of the round will be played tonight at Busby Park. OAK TRUNDLERS TO SPILL MAPLES SOON Good news for town trundlers was i in the Z Frank told The Journal. "While open play will be the order of the day for the rst week or two, I ment this week by Frank Russell, newly appointed manager of the Gregory bowling alleys, that the eight gleaming hardwood lanes will be ready for fast action very shortly. "We are assured that the sport will be quick to catch on here," am that local leagues will be operating shortly there- after." The continent's most flourishing mecca of the five-pin type of the sport, the Toronto area now lists. thousands of regular trundling de- votees in hundreds of leagues, he revealed. S530 » e Are Pleased To Announce The Opening Of Our Larger Premises - on - Colborne Street To-day Golden Hour Book Shop d Gifts - . Opposite Loblaws . 300 CEE CE SEI SER SE SE SEO CEO CEO E I CERCERERERER Fine English China and Crystal COLBORNE ST. Oakville Ready-Mix CONCRETE Phone Oakville 928 AAAAAAAAAAA CVV YY | BUSINESS DIRECTORY T. S. H. GILES Real Estate and Insurance 139 Colborne Street Hast Oakville - - - - Phone 532 19 Melinda St. Torcato - - - - Adelaide 2761 Evenings - Oakville 712 DR. MAURICE E. LUNAU Physician & Surgeon Office Hours: Afternoon -- 1.30 - 4.00 Evenings -- 7.00 - 8.30 or by appointment Phone 500 Church and Thomas Sts. AT THE BARGAIN COUNTER 143 Colborne St. You can buy: Planos, Gram- ophones, Health Ray Artle- les, Wurniture, Stoves, Guns, Ranges, Skates, Clocks, Books, Lamps. and Trunks. Many useful articles New znd Used at a Bargain. GORDON BARTHOLOMEW Dump and General Trucking Firewood, Posts, Sand and Gravel. LOWER MIDDLE ROAD Phone 342-W-13 L. STREET Window Cleaning Service Floors Cleaned & Polished PHONE 1388 D. A. McCONACHIE Barrister - Solicitor Notary Public \ 169 COLBORNE ST. 1804 Telephone Oakville ANTIQUE TREASURES Now Located Dundas Highway (No. 5) and 6th Line West of Trafalgar - Four Miles from Oakville -- PHONE 407-W-4 -- McMILLAN & ISARD Barristers - Solicitors Notarles Publi Angus McMillan John 139 Colborne Street ne Oakville 532 *, Isard t le, CARPENTRY REPAIRS - ALTERATIONS KITCHEN CUPBOARDS No Job Too Small CALL A. S. WRIGHT PHONE 97-1 L. F. CLEMENT HOME ELECTRIC Commercial Sales & Service Frigidaire Products Iron Fireman Heating Units Repairs to All Household Appliances . ONE 265-M Sheddon Avenue BRONTE ELECTRIC H. Rollinson House Wiring Maintenance and Repairs "Try us for Service" Phone Bronte 115-J INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL DOMESTIC ELECTRICAL SERVICE BROWN ELECTRIC CONTRACTORS Gord Brown Phone 1069 Ouskylils CARLTON GREEN Osteopath 21 Division Street By Appointments: Phone 826 Kvenings, Wednesday After- noon, Saturday and Sunday. GRADING R. H. TROWBRIDGE ERINDALE W, Phone Cookeville 185 R 18 GENERAL INSURANCE H. S. THORNTON Phone 874 Leleshore West, Oakville Ross Ryrie Barrister - Solleltor Notary Public Office: Colborne St. Tel. Oakville 65 Residence - Tel, Clarkson 111 BILL ANDERSON RADIO - APPLIANCES Sules & Service Phone 521-M Dunn St. North - Oakville H. C. SEWELL ONTARIO LAND SURVEYOR Oakville - Phone 1297-4 OAKVILLE LANDSCAPE SERVICE Landscaping - Rockerles - Sodding Evergreen Troos - Roses ~ Eto. R, N, I. NIELSEN Phone Oakville 1294-W-12 C. L. OLIVER Accounting and Auditing, Business Systems Installed. Income Tax Returns Office above Black's Grocery P.O. Box 402 Ham. 7-5452 - Oakville 1268 THE OPTOM orl of the lute HAUGHTON 0, LAIRD 18 being continued by CARSTEN GLAHN Optometrist ~ Optician FOR APPOINTMENT , , . Phone 1375 178 Colborne St. Onkvillo Advertise Your Articles For Sale in the Journal' Classifieds

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