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Oakville-Trafalgar Journal, 9 Mar 1950, p. 12

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THE OAKVILLE-TRAFALGAR JOURNAL Thursday, March 9, 1950 0) 1 a7 ROAD LUG & HARD ROCK LUG TIRES Station OAKUVILLE WHITAKER & SONS ANNOUNCEMENT FOR RENT IN MEMORIAM Trafalgar Fire Brigade No. 2| ROOM and board. Phone 1111W | MARSHALL In memory of a is holding an euchre and dance (1.00p16-22) | gear sister, Lucy, who passed in the new Trafalgar Hall March 17 at 8 pm. 75c. Prizes and re- freshments. (50p15-16) TWO connecting offices, second floor, facilities, 7 Dunn Stdeet N., apply Oakville-Trafalgar Journal. away March 8th, 1949. Ada. CARD OF THANKS FURNISHED bedroom, break- fast optional, 19 Highland Rd. Furnished bed-sitting room, also 2 unfurnished rooms. 15 MacDonald Ave, 625R after 7.00 Don't forget the CPT euchre on Friday, March 10th, in the I1O.O.F. Hall at 8.15 sharp, every- one welcome. The Ladies Aid Society of Knox |evenings." (351016) Presbyterian Church will hold} =5rCc qo tons for 2 in new i a their 4th Lenten tea on Thursday, |, tment kitchen facilities, March 16th, from three to five- thirty in the Church Hall. Would anybody interested in a Summer Speech Clinic, with ten- tative date of June Ist to July 15th, in Oakville for the treat- ment of stammering and articu- lation defects, please write Box Preferable business or profession- al persons, phone 988-R evenings. LARGE, bright heated recrea- tion room with rireplace in new home, toilet and shower in base- ment. Would make excellent liv- ing quarters $10 per. week. Ap- 357. All information will be [Ply box 362 Journal trictly confidential. (2.00p14-17) Ty FEMALE HELP WANTED MATTRESSES Representative here now for | WOMAN for part time work. one month. We specialize in Mar- [Typing essential. Apply manager, shall and Beautyrest repairs. |Qakville Public Utilities, 52 Ran- Spring mattresses rebuilt, dall St. (351c16) turned like new. Hiderdowns re- covered. Finest workmanship. MALE HELP WANTED Ontario Bedding Company, Port Credit. Phone Oakville 203-W. AN experienced service sta- tion attendant, 5 day week, good FOR SALE salary, Oakville Motors. (351c16) I wish to take this opportunity to express my sincere thanks to friends and neighbours for the many floral tributes and kind ex- pressions of sympathy during my recent sad bereavement. Mrs. L. Boocock them to be labelled as "dead." No longer is it necessary to remove "dead" teeth for fear of infec- tion, nor do they necessarily have to turn black and become an eye- sore in the mouth. He describes a pulpless tooth as one which has lost its central tissue either through intentional removal, through disease or through natural physiological processes. In all other respects it is identical with a vital tooth except that its metabolism is present to a lesser extent. How- ever, as long as the periodontal membrane remained healthy, the tooth would be maintained, The "RLEENOL" the wonder clean. er for your spring i available at your package. WANTED grocers, 25C| Interested in purchasing shares (55p16-18) |in Oakville Golf Club. Please call BENDIX Washer, almost new, |1434J. (25p16) will sacrifice for immediate sale. Transportation available, Oak: Cash or terms. Phone 167-J Bronte | ville Clarkson district to Toronto SUDGIS ready for training, gn Seta Moncay fomssturay. greens, yellows and blues. Phone ~ PPIyZEOx 361. (25p: )| 567. (50p16) heater, new, 3000 NOTICE TO CREDITORS BLECTRIC v watts, 60 cycles, phone 56J. i me ae Westinghouse _radio, 7 tube, | GIDDINGS, deceased, 00d condition, §35., 3-piece ches- ! Eexticld suite, terrible shape, needs having rebuilding, what offers? Also against the e i 100 1bs., like new. 150) dings, = re St. W. (31p16) | Trafalgar, Esquire, NORGE oll burning circulating |June, 1949 are requested to file heater, 65,000 BTU. rating, ex- their claims on or before the 10th een condition, new price §164.|day of March 1950, after which or $100. Phone Bronte 133. |date the assets of the said estate ? (33¢16) | will be distributed. Northern Electric, | Dated the 20th day of Febru- raat w | ary, 1950. ) i. Estelle Giddings, "7 Executrix, Lakeshore East, Oakville, Ont. (1.50p14-16) persons RADIO, mantel model, condition, $55, phone G.E. hotpoint iron, fabric con- trol, lightweight, perfect condit- oo S650. Ph, 1173W. (25pis) {Canada 1935 OLDSMOBILE coach phone 528W12 after 6 p.m. McGill Medico Tells 1948-8N Ford tractor; 1 a disc harrow; 1 12-inch double : 4 plough; 1 hydro scoop; 1 set Of Toothsaving Skill Den | snow plough; 1 Far-| With modern surgical techni- 100 gals. Phone |g. and bacteriological controls, quar sprayer, (45015) | 4 i now possible to successfully Port Credit 4269. PEPPER Sutematio = k 2 treat and return to normal func- complete, good condition. Reasol}iion many teeth which only a for ling, have replaced with y y (25916) |Short time ago would have been oil. Phone 58. condemned "as possible sources of fece dining room suite, ; sibl a will en china cabinet [focal infection, it is stated by dark cal Mood condition, phone (Dr. W. J. Johnston of MeGil =r (35¢16) | University. ~ SOWING machine, portable,| In an article, "The Problem of excellent condition, com- [the Dead Tooth, in Health, offi- electric, be plete attachments, $45. phone cial magazine of the Health Lea- 1482312. (25P16) | oe of Canada, Dr. Johnston, who ALBERTA coal briquets, an |i; Assistant Professor in the all-Canadian product, from Frank M. Sullivan, Bronte 80-W. Your Blue Coal Dealer. (35¢1tf) WOOD for sale, hard and soft, wood mixed, stove length. Phone 224-W. Of Faculty of Dentistry at the Mon- treal University, tells about the recent developments in the treat- ment of teeth from which the periodontal attaches the tooth to the surrounding bone by a network of fibres. There of pulp cal and terial is were three main causes injury--bacterial, physi- chemical. Of these, bac- the most important. Un- checked decay would allow bac- teria in the dentine and, within a short time, would make the en- tire pulp a living culture tube. Physically, falls or blows could cause pulp injury, while drugs used in treating cavities could produce lasting damage. This last cause, however, is not as common today as it was at one time. Dr. Johnston indicates that diagnosis is not always easy, but that a correct diagnosis must be made before correct treatment can be undertaken. = Treatment, he said, falls into two classifica- tions, conservative or surgery. Treatment . or operation can be termed a success when proof is obtained of the sterility of the infected tooth. He says that in modern den- istry the pulpless tooth is no longer unequivocally regarded as an infectious detriment to the health of the patient and as such extracted with dispatch and without further consideration. ODD, ISN'T IT? In curling, many a tam wearer can make a clean sweep and still end up the loser, Sitio (The world's hottest spot must be in Uganda, Africa, . where MGM's "King Solomon's Mines' troupe is reported to be working in daily temperatures of 150 de- grees! sees Did you ever stop to consider that a woman who is pretty pretty is not usually as pretty as (1c9tf) | pulp has been removed--causingla woman who is plain pretty? FIREWOOD, suitable for stove and fireplace, cut and spit. I Reg. i Sons. Phone : Smith and So i PREMIER strawberry plants. Place order now. Quality plants only. $18 per thousand. Josern ion, Lower Middle Rd. Oak- Dorion, Lower es Ville: AFGHAN, female, 14 months, golden, housebroken, reasonable, Box 360, Journal. (70¢15-17) SWAP WILL trade one double bed 46" with spring and mattress for single 337 straight trade bed rable quality. Phone 8567 compa q a EAVESTROUGH PLUMBING SHEET METAL FREE ESTIMATES PROMPT SERVICE BRYANT AND PRICE U.S. farmers are protesting the one cent a hundred pounds. Bl nes -- Burlington committee, Guy Gillette, left, Th = 2412 || Georze W. Davis, produce dealer, ont Sh CANADIAN SPUDS IN HOT WATER --Gentral Press Canadian sale of Canadian spuds at 20 cents a bag less than the current U.S. prices at a time wher thousands of bags of U.S. spuds are going to waste or are offéred to welfare agencies at Memb! and Elmer Davi ers of the U.S. Senate Agriculture centre, question as part of the government-ordered ZL Calgarian Coming For High School Re-union There's an old Oakville High School boy out in Calgary who's coming to the big ex-students' reunion in the spring, if he can possibly make it. He said so in a letter he wrote to the reunion committee, after his aunt, living in Oakville, had sent him a copy of the Journal with his name in it, as one of those the committee was trying to locate. Altogether the committee has recieved five letters so far from former stu- dents, and several other address- es have been phoned in by local people. Anyone knowing the whereabouts of ex-students whose names are listed are asked to get in touch with Mms. Maurice Lun- au, phone 578R. Catherine Carter Grace Carter Louie Wright James Connery James Cunningham Wm. Janet Hughes Frank Hughes 1923 Mary A. Burton Grace Elliot Eva Forester 'Wm. H. Freeman Florence Gordon Marjorie Hartley Florence Laskey George Laskey James McDermott Katie McLean Duncan Richards Alice Thomas James Thomas Tvy Wall Harvey Wilson Sylvia Miller William Leiper Mary Telford Victor Holmstead Marjory Howard Jack Stevens John Davies Evan Davies 1925 Mike Gilpen Harold Fred Brown Louise Bennett Jack Ohrt Margaret Ohrt Sidney W. Horslin Benjamin Burrell Lillian Scobie Olive Turner -- POPULAR MAKES Letters To The Editor Toronto, Ontario,| March 7, 1950 Mr. S. Casey Wood Jr. Oakville-Trafalgar Publishers Ltd, Colborne Street E., Oakville, Ontario. Dear Casey: Many thanks for the wonderful job of publicity, that you gave the Red Cross. The success of the campaign was largely a result of the work you did in co-operation with Ken McTaggart, and it paid off, as we went well over the top. Sincerely, Charlie Ambler, Chairman, Red Cross Campaign RECONSIDER THIS There is a famous and ancient aphorism that holds that it does no good for the sheep to meet and pass resolutions in favour of veg- etarianism just so long as the The mysterious barrel, which sat on the street because it was tod big for our door, contained WEDGWOOD. Josiah Wedgwood, Tapestry Pattern, Patrician, We'll be very pleased to show you dinner, tea, and breakfast sets, after dinner coffees, and other bits in this unique pattern. occasional Come along in!! The GOLDEN HOUR Bookshop 53 Colborne St. Phone 668 wolves prefer mutton. SALES & 10 Dunn St. N. ON THE AIR! 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