Oakville Newspapers

Oakville-Trafalgar Journal, 23 Sep 1948, p. 9

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, 1943 «day, Sept. 23, 1948 rsday, -- abou i Commodores Seek Bomb - Proof Shelter ning, | aterloy ora the male ten other Having for : h \she ended ters [1 ot time been looking for a = first round of the triangle mane, [RS ouse, members of the Oale-| With the remainder of the fleet bangs, JE vicht Squadron now have af8eting a fine view of her tran. ve un QB "opjective--a bomp-praot a] the boat's, that is, a tot "Tt all came about on J hen the male sailors--keen to de ong Se through the usual male Show unquestionable male superi- L listen J ire to give advice--and espe-| OTity in this sport of kings--start- tn er. JB on sling matters--to the| ed to make with advice to the ie Le fair sailor . . . with the devastat. ran I Sunday. | [28 result, after she had accepted ibilitiey JI the first wo it, that Helen came in last, From ie wo [le main event for the day--Helen| now on, around the Oalville nds, crac took the tiller of her hUs-|iSquadvon, 'men will sail their d's midget ship and entered iboats, andl keep their agvice to fe ace. To the discomfort of | themselves, we are tod, redical z pain y con- escrip. firmly 345 riendly For 5 Your Gar 2 AT $ Hitchcox Motor Sales $ - PHONES . 5558 THE OAKVILLF-TRAFALGAR JOURNAL® Page Nind Local Pigskin Squad Meets Oshawa Club Intermediate O.R.F.U. rugby Will make its Victoria park bow Saturday afternoon, when the newly organized Oakville Panth- ers will meet the highly touted Oshawa Red Raiders. The game Will follow _ the juvenile OB.A. playoff tilt, Although the local squad may be a bit light in experience, night- ly workouts at Bushy park have amply demonstrated that they have a wealth of sound material to pit against the Raiders, Bob McKay, Hamilton Wildcat quar- terback, who is collaborating with E. W. Carberry in coaching the club, sees great possibilities in establishing the grid sport as a going concern here. The players themselves are so enthusiastic that they have personally provided the $200 entry forfeit required by the OR.F.U, and such a spirit merits a full measure of fan support. Aside from the Red Raiders, other teams in the four-club. Broup are Peterhouough and Oril- lia, both well established football centres. Ray Patterson will captain the 25-man squad, with W. S. Blake acting as manager and Ralph Sturrup will be business manager. Scheduled games are as follows: SCHEDULE Sept. 25--Oshawa at Oakville. ruggist eliver AGAI COLDS THIS WINTER Abdo] Cape ......, Alpiamettes ; Haliver Oil Caps . Neo-Chemical Food-- Caps 5 Liquid Vimalto| Oleum Percomorphum Avimal Sooo DUNN'S DR - PHON As A Protection Son CHEN CA NST Be $2.70, $5.00 .. $1.00, $1.85, $3.50 $1.05, $1.55 $1.35, $2.95 $1.19, $1.98 ..., 85¢, $3.65 . $1.50, $2.50 STORE E 650 - Budget-conscious mo- thers praise our fam- ous children's and teens' departments ! Years of shopping ex- perience have taught us just the sturdy clothes they need to keep their young- sters happy through their school term. Active - loving sport togs, perfect school in that centre over the week-end at Orillia. Oct. 2--Peterborough at Oshawa. Orillia at Oakville, 9--Peterborough at Oakville Orillia at Oshawa. 11--Oshawa at Peterborough Oakville at Orillia. 16--Oakville at Peterboro.' 23--Oakville at Oshawa. Orillia at Peterborough. Minor Teams Near Goal In Ontario Title Hunt Commencing a stretch drive whieh they hope will carry them to a provincial title, Bud Cor- bett's spunky Oaks will journey to Thorold today for the first game of the Ontario semi-final playdown series, to be played at 4:30. The two clubs will meet in the second game at Victoria park Saturday afternoon at 3 pm, Refusing to admit defeat when faced with a superlative pitching' obstacle, the Oaks staged a solid slugging spree to eliminate Na- panee in that town last week. Moundsman Weese allowed only one hit during the first eight in- nings as he held the locals score- less. But the Oaks' will to win proved a paramount factor in the final frame, when six safeties, a walk and an error counted six runs and spelt disaster for the luckless Napanee chucker. John- ston, Hooper, Mattuissi, Rutledge, Herbert and White were the Oak- ville scorers. Meanwhile; Wilf Herbert was also tossing a smart brand of ball, yielding only four hits and suc- cessfully Keeping the homesters off the score sheet after permit ting a single run in the first in- ning. A step ahead of their Juvenile counterparts in the playoff pro- gress department, Oakville Mo- tors Bantams are in the midst of their Ontario championship ser- ies with Wheatley. The second game of the series will be played PLAY FRIDAY NIGHT Oakville BA's will make a de- cottons, gay, dress-up styles. featuring-- SWEATERS and Plaid Skirts Stores "OAKVILLE'S OWN FASHION CENTRE" young: This week we are for ages 8 to 14 years OAKVILLE termined bid to annex their first win in the current playoff series with Port Credit when the two clubs meet Friday night at Busby park. The Ports now lead the series by two games, and another loss will eliminate the local las- sles. A Ready To Commence Home Nursing Class Fourteen students enrolled for the home nursing classes in the high school auditorium last Wed- nesday night, Miss Elizabeth Smith, R.N., nurse-in-charge, re- ported. "There are still a few vacancies and we are anxious to bring the class up to 20," Miss Smith said. The nursing classes, sponsored by the Oakville and district branch of the Red Cross, are held each Wednesday evening, Lectures are given by the local doctors and nurses give practical instruction. The fee is $1, and each student is provided with a manual and ther- Inometer, Those wishing to enroll may call Miss Smith. Mrs. Harry Ryrie and Miss Smith expressed appreciation to the Oakville and Trafalgar high school board and to W. S. Blake &7 Ta a) (SS V-Neck Pullovers Nothing can take the place of one of these super fine, all wool double elbow sweaters. Styled with ribbed cuffs and "waistband, in Sizes 24 to 34. $3.50 shades of green, wine and blue. 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