Oakville Newspapers

Oakville-Trafalgar Journal, 16 Feb 1950, p. 10

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OAKVILLE-TRAFALGAR JOURNAL Thursday, February 9, 1950 Wm. WHITAKER & SONS Station Rd. STUDDED SURE-GRIP TIRES OAKVILLE ANNOUNCEMENT WANTED Huchre and Whist, Legion Hall, Tuesdays, February 21, 28 and March 7 at 8 pm. The Ladies Knox Presbyterian Church Trafalgar Fire Brigade, No. Euchre and Dance to be the New Trafalgar Memori Hall, Feb, 14. Ref Aid_ Society will hold their first Lenten Tea on Thursday, Feb. 23rd, from three fo five-thirty in the Church Hall held at TWO business girls require transporation to arrive down- town Toronto by 8.30. Live Queen Blizabeth Highway near Clarkson of ill | Road. Call Clarkson 20R2. SITUATIONS WANTED 2, SINGLE man, experienced al | fruit and vegetable grower, wants a| work after Aprii, Phone 38-W-2. prizes. MATTRESSES Representative here now (1.05p10-12) for ar- Txperienced laundress wishes work Monday, Tuesday, or housework. Phone 900W. one month. We sp n shall and Spring turned like new. covered. Finest Ontario Bedding it) mattresses rebuilt, Company, repairs. ro: Biderdowns re- workmanship. Port Credit. Phone Oakville 203-W. FEMALE HELP WANTED RELIABLE girl or woman as mother's help to live in. Comfort- table room. Central Phone 1461W. (35c13) FOR SALE TENDERS 3 B en, rtment new, $40.00. St. over Westside Grocery. IARGE space heaters, copper tubing, ville-Trafalgar 1298. Journal, year, Jos. Lower Middle Rd. (25p12-14 9-PIECE dark oak dining suite, offer. rfect condition, best pe! Phone 15803. BUDGIBS, ready for training, greens, yellows and blues. Phone 567. ALBERTA coal briquets, M. Sullivan, Bronte Blue Coal Dealer. wood mixed, 224-W. PENNSYLVANIA OIL This is an excellent type of oi and we are selling it at 80c ase bring leigh Home Ltd, North, phone 1063. FIREWOOD, suitable for stove and fireplace, cut and split. Reg: Smith and Sons. Phone 72TW. (pd 15-18 URNER gas stove with ov- size, practically Apply 4 Chisholm Norge, large Coleman 200 gallon tank, stove pipes, Oak- Phone an all-Canadian product, from Frank 80-W. Your (35cltf) WOOD for sale, hard and soft, stove length. Phone (1c9tf) This is in bulk, grade 50 only. Hurry while it lasts. Hed- Dundas Street, TOWNSHIP. OF TRAFALGAR Tenders for Gravel and Hauling Sealed tenders will be received by the undersigned until 12 o'clock noon, Feb. 24th, 1950, for 10,000 cu. yds. of gravel to be crushed and delivered in bins and delivered on roads 6000 cu. yds. to be crushed and placed in stock pile at the pit. This material to be 75% stone, balance fines, to pass through a % inch screen. ) | Tenders for hauling the above yardage of 10,000 cu. yds. to be placed on roads, on a per cu. yd. mile basis, will be received at the same time, average haul 10 miles. 'Contract must be completed by Oct. 1st, 1950. Marked cheque for $200 must accompany each tender. Lowest or any tender not nec- essarily accepted. S. A. Featherstone, Clerk, Township of Trafalgar, Trafalgar P. O. Ont. : INCOME HOME Port Credit $17,000--A home to be proud of, overlooking the lake. Sep- arate apartment upstairs ) complete with kitchen and fully tiled 4 piece bathroom CULE MEAT supply, balanced, fresh fig gh feature of this superbly ground meat samples. Hough ration for dogs, mink and fox ranchers, delivered Weekly. Write or phone for free Refrigeration appointed home. Downstairs has large L shaped combina- tion living room, master bed- Dedicate New Hall (Continued from Page 1) ern, at the Dundas Highway and Seventh Line. "We have made 'wonderful progress in that length of time," declared the reeve. He paid trib- ute to all the members of past councils who urged the construc- tion of the new building. Reads Honor Roll The dedication ceremony was conducted by Rev. W. G, Porter of Avenue Road United Church, Toronto, formerly of Milton. He praised those men of the town- ship who had sacrificed their lives in the two great wars. "If we work together with our God, we can be sure that this beauti- ful hall can be used to further His glory and the extension of His kingdom," Mr. Porter de- clared. He then read the Honor Roll, which was followed by a minute's silence. The principal speaker of the evening, Rev. W. J. Johnston of Eglinton United Church, Toronto, was introduced by J. E. White- lock, Ontario Agricultural rep- resentative for Halton County, who congratulated the reeve and council on the new hall. "You have built for the pre- sent and future in memory of the past," declared Mr. Johnston. "What a satisfaction it gives the soul to dream and to see those dreams come true, The men and women, the boys and girls in this place have dreamed of something like this, ad tonight those dreams have come true." True Patriotism The speaker went on to talk of the building of the British Em- pire. "Weaken England and you plunge the whole world in inse- curity," warned Mr. Johnston. "It's mot the sunset of the Brit- ish Empire yet. It won't be very long before the British Empire is stronger than she has ever been True patriotism is based on re- ligion, and so we glory in the moral and spiritual greatness of the British Empire." "The men who built this build- and Meat Supply, Phone Prong room, super modern kitchen, 21R12 or 168M. (106p12-14 OR snare drum, Phone 1580W. USED dropleaf kitchen ex cellent condition, very reasonable, table, and tiled 4 piece bathroom. Hot water heated with oil. This home will pay for itself. ing have builded better than they know. You have been building something that is going to make a wonderful contribution to the life of the community. Our res- ponsibility to Canada is to teach GENERAL WINTER STAGES OFFENSIVE of Find New Uses For Wonder Drug Widespread use of ACTH and cortisone in the routine practice of medicine would be extremely undesirable at present, according to the American Medical Assoc- iation's Council on Pharmacy and Chemistry. A report in the Journal of the AMA. states that although chronic toxicity studies are far from complete, it has already been established that the con tinuous administration of either preparation over a long period often cannot be tolerated. Prompt and dramatic relief has been provided in arthritis, gout and other diseases, but the report points out that the im- I is usually maintained It is stated that both agents have been responsible for the development of severe mental unbalance, while there is some evidence that continued admin- istration of ACTH might result in irreversible sugar diabetes of a high insulin-resistant type. Al- so, high blood pressure has been noted in persons treated with Another hazard in the use of either is the general pituitary- adrenal disturbance which oc- curs during prolonged adminis- tration or with a relative high dosage schedule It says further that when the administration of these drugs is discontinued there may be a rebound effect, the in- itial of the disease re- only as long as the administra- tion of the drug is maintained. curring with even greater sever- ity than before. Guest at 'Pops' JOAN ROWLAND i Guest artist with Paul Schers man and the Toronto Symphonf) Orchestra for ithe regular "Pop: i Joan Rowland, Toronto-bor pianist. Since her concert intro} duction by Sir Eynest MacMill she has orchestras US. EAVESTROUGH appeared with vari in Canada FREE ESTIMATES PROMPT SERVICE AND PRICE Phones -- Burlington 3911 and thi@l cut 24" x 42", good condition. Phone 1196J. (35¢13) COMPLETELY furnished five room cottage in Victoria Har- bor. Screened veranda, living- room 16 x 18' with fireplace; boat, has hydro, water-front lot, 40 x 100; good bathing and fish- ing, $3,000 cash; also completely furnished cottage, 2 bedrooms, living room, kitchen, large screened in veranda divided to make extra bedroom and dining rooms. Good well with pump, al- So soft water tanks with pump, hydro, boat, good fishing, bath- ing and use of beach, but not a water-front lot, $3,000. Herbert Merry, phone 1151W. DUMP body, twin hoist, phone 768-W-3. LOOSE hay, also Harl Albertson, phone Oalville: (50p12-14) KLEBNPAWS, waterless hand Cleaner, grease, carbon, paint, ete., vanish. Rub it on, wipe it off 'Ask at Briews Pharmacy: Hal- ton Hardware: Closs Drugs. MODERN Frigidaire; Beach electric range; narrow _bed- chesterfield and chair. Phone 172W, 9 to 5 pam. (35¢13) Ir2w, Stoop --_------ PREMIDR strawberry plants. Place order now. Quality plants only. $18 per thousand. Joseph Dorion, Lower Middle Rd, Oak: ville. (1.00p12-17) ville. on SVBNING gown, black, size 14, worn once. Phone 15327 (35¢13) INCOME HOME Clarkson $15,300--Is all that is asked for this one. Solid construct- jon with 114 acres in the heart of the strawberry country, small barn and poultry houses go with this well landscaped home. Nice size living room, with log burning fireplace, tiled bath- room, hot water heating, ex- tra shower in basement. Phone now for appointment to see this income home. the world the pathway to peace, to spiritualize the machine age, and to act as the interpreter of democracy." Other speakers were Stanley Hall, MPP. William Vansickle, warden of Halton County and M. F. Auden, secretary of South- east Trafalgar Property Owners' Association, Numbers of Oakville Trafalgar High School choir un- der the direction of H. A. Brear- ley were greatly appreciated, as was a musical skit "In a Ken- tucky Farmyard,' presented by the Palermo Junior Farmers' (35013) Group. The evening concluded cut straw. INCOME HOME with a dance and refreshments. 616713, , Oakville Eg $9,500--Working man's op- Jobs For Veterans The highest salary was $75.00 portunity, half an acre of market garden soil with five | per week, and the oldest veteran room cottage, nice living | placed was 73 years of age. room, 3 piece bath, 3 bed-| These pertinent facts and fig- rooms. This one will not last | ures are indicative of the expand- long. Phone now and see it |ing assistance being rendered by one of several Canadian Legion for yourself. branches to older veterans who PROPERTIES WANTED | "ging it difficult to obtain I have waitign clients for|work as a result of the general houses from Port Credit to unemployment situation. Oakville. If you have a new | In 1948 the Legion in Montreal or older home between | instituted a special committee $8,000 and $30,000 for a sale | program on behalf of older vet- in this area, call me now for | erans seeking employment. Last a quick cash sale. year this committee obtained 400 openings, many of them white collar jobs, at a cost to the com- mittee of $1,700. While methods of securing as- OWOOD CLARKSON | sistance vary from branch to branch, the overall effort is us- ually based on a persistent news- paper and mail campaign urging employers to hire qualified older veterans. Funds for advertising and mailing are obtained from Legion branches and interested business men. cylinder HERE'S THE SAME BEAUTIFUL hg SUITE YOU'VE SEEN AND READ in ABOUT ALL OVER THE COUNTRY. KROEHLER'S FEBRUARY SPECIALS] THAT SAYS "BUY NOW". IN LUX URIOUS "CUSHIONIZED" LIFETIME# CONSTRUCTION, MADE ON THE NEWEST STYLE FRAME DESIGNED BY KROEHLER CRAFTSMEN. FOR RENT Phone 1111W (1.00p12-17) I i TWO connecting offices, second floor, facilities, 7 Dunn Stdeet N., apply Oakville-Trafalgar Journal ARTMENT, 97 Randall St.| MEAD [aan itchen, dining al- Longe, We Phone CLARKSON 220 cove, bedroom bathroom. One ROOM and board. L. SKINNER ealtor FRANK R Jear lease, $80 a month. Couple Jith baby preferred. Herbert Merry, phone 1151W. FTOUSE for adults. Box 855 Journal. (25¢1) WANTED TO RENT FARM or piece of land with water, Building not necessary. Box 354 Journal. (25p13) SELF-contained flat or rooms. ished or unfurnished by Ap- «il ist. Young business couple, 'ostainers, Phone 1303 or 1164M. PRICED WITHOUT FRINGE 159.00, ... WARCK DRASTICALLY REDUCED TO CLEAR DOMINION Furniture Stores - Oakville PHONE 957 OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS "3 COMPLETE FLOORS OF FURNITURE & FURNISHINGS THE BRIGHT SIDE Many a happy optimist has acquired a full measure, of weal th simply by buying oul a pess- imist.

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