there will be no change in fares. the wh, Sturdy. she said. r 28, | 3 pe [UI say, October 28, 1848 THE OAKVILLE-TRAFALGAR JOURNAL Page Nine Ce ------ I ------ § id T i Ea R d T ; P h offs would almost triple those due to the furnaces, cuts will have -- now existing if further savings (to be shorter. But that will mean | he Customers of Oakville Taxi aiders lnm anthers were not made. "And remember, |more of them, People will just To the Cus i I q 5 5 ] I days are rapidly growing shorter," | have to take this power conser- liming Doug Stewart and Joe Duff have purchased the n Deason Ss r'ina NCOUNLEY [he warmed. "During the winter, | vatio n business seriously." ] . > fac, I above taxi business from me. | should like at this a a a sy " ors, ingle start during their firs : n of 3 {ime to express to all passengers my appreciation of ll season in ORF.U. intermediate] Township Power Cuts eh I their patronage. It is my hope that the new owners competition, / Oakville Panthers (Continued trom Page 1) er I thei" Lecive the same support. | know they will If} won the acclaim of Oshawa sports| a ih atain the same service the firm has always tried writers and fans as they bowed to) © oo 2 a hy Li Sa Which aif nder. The policy will remain: the same and | nat eity's Red Raiders ny = 26'5| (2008, 2 Ei stoppages have tehes, py to render. [}[ score in' the schedules finale 1ast| these 1o-minCe, SEORRGREL SR OUR NEW. 100m mg ED. DEVENISH all gy Ver a poy NeW satis, h the yop, he full 44, cles of j, out of te urself thy) t back int reyes ex finest pr. sellors ang world 1 have ony you a lif, nees? Look It's Great Outdoors When Your Comfortable Your Car Stands Outdoors Make It Comfortable... ...For the Winter BRING IT TO US FOR cm YY ISARD citors lie hn F. 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Phone 1378 a According to one Oshawa writer, the locals "showed mark- ed improvement each time out Mis, Taylor thought that new building in the area in question and uncorked some fast running | had & great deal to do with fail plays in Saturday's encounter",|Ure to remain within fhe quota, although she admitted 'some resi- While the redoubtable Raiders | dents could co-operate more! in had too much power for the| cutting consumption. "Although battling Panthers, enjoying aI feel more universal cuts would wide margin in the play, Oakville better cope with .the problem attacks were much more potent|well just have to save as much than the score would indicate. A [as . We are doing our strong Oshawa line nipped at-| utmost to cut down." tempted rallies in the bud, how- ever, and in several instances neat gains foundered in the face of this stonewall defence. One business man hard hit by the hourly cuts was Carl Fleeger, who operates a service station on Queen Hiizabeth Way. Gas pumps The Panthers squad, which fi-|at this station are electrically nanced itself throughout the sea-[operated, and cannot be run son and anticipates this year's|manually. Mr. Fleeger hopes to experience will pave the way|secure a Diesel generator. In- toward successfully establishing | dustry in the area was notified the sport here, included: White, |of the cuts in advance, plants Currie, A. Withnell, N. Withnell,| shutting down for the day. Milligan, Bury, Black, Heath, [Executives stated such cuts Sturrup, Hook, Johnson, Sack-|would be serious, and in some field, K. Pollock, Abbs, Clarke, | cases would force suspension of Herzog, Brown, Leslie, Osborne, |production. DUNN ST. N. OAKVILLE Redshaw, Sharpe, Tizzard, Tuck| Discussing the situation with and Watson. representatives of The Journal PHONE 1120-M J last Thursday afternoon, Mr. D Auto Baby Seats and Swings AUTO BLANKETS DURABLE 545 go SHRINK PROOF 100 PER CENT PURE VIRGIN WOOL $7.95 ca. STEERING WHEEL MUFFS .49 = 59 SOFT AND WARM BURKE'S Auto Supplies Leaver revealed that 5,550 of the -, township's 8,200 daily quota is allotted to the section in ques- Juniors Winners, tion. "This area has been over Seniors Draw, In that figure every day since the C.O.S.S.A Tilt cuts started. There has been AJ.9.9./\s ITS | criticism of our 9 to 10 p.m. cut, Youchdown gallops by Milt | but our graphs show that a shut- Farrow and Bill Currie enabled |off at this hour saves consider- Oakville-Trafalgar high school | ably more power than cuts of senior squad to claim a 12-12 similar duration would effect draw with Dundas seniors at|during the day. Even with such Victoria park last Friday after-|cuts, however, the quota has been noon. The contest was a nip-and- | exceeded by as much as 1,250 tuck battle all the way, with|Kkilowatt hours a day. We were breaks contributing in a large|faced with the absolute necessity measure to the eventual outcome. [of bringing home to these resi- : dents that very extensive Savings A speedy backfield and a su-| positively must be made. We perior line packed too much|felt that only by experiencing the power for the visiting Waterdown | inevitable result of failure in crew as the - O.T.H. juniors | meeting our quota would they coasted to their third consecutive realize just -how serious the win by a 22-6 count. Flashy|sijtuation is. Hence yesterday's Pete Sutton ran his touchdown [object lesson." total up to six as he scampered| Manager Philip's graphs and for the first and third of the con-| figure listings bore oyt test, while Dave Pawson and|Leaver's contentions. On October slippery Bill Clarke accounted|12 14 and 17, consumers of the for the other trys. Clarke hoofed|area rocketed to 6,800 kilowatt a pair of converts to complete| hours. On Saturday and Sunday, the local scoring. October 9 and 10, consumption reached 6,200 and 6,600 kilowatt hours respectively. Closest the. sector has come to meeting the quota was the 5,600 total regis- tered October 19. In sharp contrast, the figures Line-ups were as follows: Senior Dundas--Flying wing, Miles; halves, Easter, Aufiffy, Windorf; quarter, Drury; snap, Wingardin; insides, Goodbrand, Stroud; mid-| revealed, the 25-cycle circuit, dles, Mackay, LePage; outsides, | which used up to 800 kilowatt Summerhayes, Kinnan; alternates, | ours prior to quotas being estab- Patterson, Main, Woods, Walker, | ished at 500, have stayed well Purdy, Yeoman, Bell. under that total, dropping as low as 300 on some days. In spite of this saving, along with like curtailment in the Bronte sec- ion, the overall consumption has jumped as high as the 9,300 kilowatt hours of October 7 and the 9,025 of October 21. {When Hydro starts Oakville--Flying wing, Clarke; halves, Jackson, McGowan, Cur- rie; quarter, Begg; snap, Farley; insides, Huskand, Gregg; middles, Devenish, Johnson; outsides, Phil- lip, Squires. Junior Waterdown -- Flying wing, pulling: REEN 0 > 25! | switches, it won't do it the way Sn a a the public wants it done," Mr. a ; : "| Leaver stated. "That is what Lovejoy; insides, Wilkinson, Ori- Street Phone 8 day After] nd Sunda) G 3RIDGE W, 185 BR 18 185 1m RSON LJANCES rvice -M - Oakil == Oakul ELL SURVEYS e 1297-) Sle | IDSCAPE NOW OPEN DAILY at 2.00 p.m. OAKVILLE Bowling Lanes (Frank Russell, Mgr.) IN THE GREGORY BLOCK LAHN Opticla® 375 pe TING WORK pes e Advert URNAL vidend we were trying to demonstrate yesterday. The commission has endeavored to give the utmost consideration to consumers, but it hasn't paid off in savings, as Oakville--Flying wing, Rock-|cold figures ny show. In kine; middles, T. Jakes, B. Jakes; outsides, Rennik, Rabush; alter- nates, Kilthau, Leask, Patrarca, Weatherelt, Lane, way; halves, Sutton, Pawson, nto p, Camm; quarter, Clarke; snap, | they cut when nl see fit. They Sales; insides, Stewart, McLeod; |even put radio station CFRE off middles, Germain, Leleigh; out-|the air for two hours one day, forcing the station to own Diesel generator. We haven't sides, Rutlidge, Louthe wanted to go that far, but ci cumstances have forced us to go M oF Tilts Nudge all out to try and convince our i residents that we must do better Jack Frost Time ifvwe are to avoid really serious Rain forced postponement of | outs town minor baseball playoffs in| while Mr. Philip was unable to the bantam series last Saturday, [ say just what cuts would pare making it necessary to resched| consumption down within quota ule these encounters for Satur-fjimits he estimated such shut- day of this week. Sports Asso- ciation will meet Rotary in the opener at 1 p.m., while Whitaker and Son hooks up with Gram- mell's at 3 o'clock, Winners in this doubleheader will meet for the championship. In minor peewee competition this week, Rotary edged out a slender 3-2 win over Lions. Leading 8-1 going into the last inning, Bud Corbett's club ap- peared to be in a commanding position until one of Bud's play- ers decided it was time to go home for supper. Left short- handed as a result, the Corbett crew was forced to forfeit the contest. Minor peewee playoffs continue for the balance of the week. QUALITY SHUR-GAIN FEEDS Priced to Suit Your Pocketbook Make it a point to see that us on your next trip to town for the Feeds you need for maximum farm production. C. H. TOOKE It isn't the wear and te makes a gal or a car look like the dickens. It's those new models that are constantly coming out. Radio announcers would have starved to death back in the days when cigaret smoking was one of the Phone 402 - Oakville seven deadly sins. opm Your Car. g our experts © a heck these avi A RRICANTS, ty ALIG y, ENGINE Oil GEAR TIRES, OR a HITCHCOX Sales Motor