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Oakville-Trafalgar Journal, 13 Apr 1950, p. 8

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Wes. | Directory INSURANCE s ELECTRICAL INDUSTRIAL BOOK TWO | A T. S. H. SEs COMMERCIAL g eal Estate an nsurance DOME; P 0) Kid i 189 Colborne Street Hast | mLEGTRIGAL Som atsy's Ki i Oakville - - - - Phone 532 VICE | 19 Melinda St. -- Toronto - - - Adelaide 2761 Evenings - - - Oakville 712 BROWN ELECTRIC CONTRACTORS Gord Brown Phone 1059 Oakville ae Ei i GENERAL INSURANCE BILL ANDERSON Fudgee By HERBERT C. ME CHAPTER 12 H. S. THORNTON EE APPLIANCES "Let Them 'Stay Lost" Phone 874 Phone 521-M When Patsy returned from her Lakeshore West, Oakville Dunn St. North - Oakville|"/*!ing trip, she looked very contented indeed, she looked as A. F. BERRILL L. F. CLEMENT if she'd had a very successful "Oakville's Active Broker" HOME ELECTRIC Visit wherever she had been, A a ee Business| AUTHORIZED FRIGIDAIRE | visit was not successful, Patsy Broker DEALER said, unless she received at least Insurance Commercial Sales & Service [one tia. it. Oakville, Ont., Phone 1233 PROFESSIONAL CARSTEN GLAHN Livingston Stoker and Oil Burner Units Service & Installation of all Makes WORK GUARANTEED "The bigger the tid-bit, the better the visit" Patsy often for Patsy all my ki narian EVERG] We Grow - Design - Plant Hours by Appointment Prune - ote, Kids, and just as I was getting tail disap, Home Office 29 Herald Ave. Oakville R.R. 1 kind of fond of, that little Fudgee own Tittle Phone 390W Phone 1444-W one." By this time she'd hunted Trafalgar Farms Office TT INRROA == |e up ard was pouringiont nes Phone 1344 LINBROOK NURSERIES (tale of woe to me. -- Growers of trol Motor A vil OSTEOPATH High Quality Nursery Stock |. tro HORN 1% 3 just stuff and things and non- CARLTON GREEN Designers of Fine Gardens Hnse and red tape besides! Lets Osteopath oy Contracting et and lots of red tape. Imagine any Li ---- RR S74] ne coming in broad daylight and stealing all my kids. Everyone didn't leave me one! T've heard of kidnapping, but goodness gra- cious snakes alive, and snakes dead too, this is family napping." She was mumbling away, partly to herself and partly to me. Be- fore I could even tell her what had become of the pups, she was away on another tirade. By spot w "It's inconsiderate, that's what it is--down right and down left inconsiderate, to steal the whole family of a poor dame, while she just stepped out for a friendly visit. If some one had wanted to steal one of my Kids| je or two of my kids or even three | of my kids, why didn't he come right up like a man and say "I'm | stealing a couple of your kids," but no, this underhanded so ana 50 had to sneak in while T was out socializing and take my whole | Neb who, one gang, Including my favourit kid, Fudgee!" Now she was ex hausted at last and plopped down < right at my feet, | "Well Pats, you silly old goon," I reprimanded her, "if you'd just given me a chance to tell you, instead of carrying on so, have told you. Your pups haven't | the been stolen. T brought them out Into their new pen. They broke King Nep cou out and, right now, they are|fish from down on the beach. You can go and find them if you want." "Oh!" she snorted "Ah, ye; "This is Kin, ov Knarf and eas, King Nep down a large his telephone, sound of to the largest King Nep ji "They're | when he saw not been taken away! Well, now | news," I'm real glad have a sleep, Tm quite tired" 50 saying, she turned tail him. er children were making out, Closed All Day Wednesday NURSERIES Much to her surprise, the show HOURS: Daily 9.30 am.-5 p.m, ROBT. NIELSEN bath was empty, [assy om ae NURSERIES "Well, creamed minnows' ton. oY petition Garden Deelgw 25] MX andseape) | gucatsi she alrost exerted. "Ten Neeriii tracting vho could have come and stolen| CYerthele WwW. A AVPREID TREMS -- sere ROSES 0 cou Ave come an ole; nice | You don't say ran around to the other | the willow tree. There, on a flat White rock that hung over the | bank of the brook, sat little King long ago, was known as King Neptune, Ruler of the Seven Ss | Large Seashell T'd | your ear, you could painly hear connected with all the seven se: the smallest herring not stolen, my favourite kid has "I've just had he said. "One of my I think I'l go and | whales is in trouble, Some fisher men just threw a harpoon at to carry on, especially When just a few minutes before, she'd apparently been over what she'd thought was the theft of her whole family. FIND KING NEP NEAR THE BROOK MAX TRELL and started off for the corner of the cottage, where y there was a cool, comfortable| 'Tl be spot in the little cedar trees un. der the living room windows, : "Oh no you don't!" I said. "Not |help." 80 fast my friend. You can just help us round up that gang of helter skelter kids down on the beach, and quick too, or they may wander as far as Bergie's Point» she knew Reluctantly she followed me to the beach in the search for her ttered kids. She wasn't pleas- 50 upset she was deter- ; mined she wasn't going to hunt as? Te Hl nn Thre Te he misplaced pup- one! Semone sinisl ll my ZJ¥ 20 pretty soon, T saw her pearing through her private door which opened into the bed room of the cottage where Patsy's bed was She had given up, and left! A Vid 0 An Old Friend Knarf and Hanid were walking near the edge of the brook at the ere the willow tree di pped | into the w. ater when suddenly | he was saying. g Nep . . Wha . Don't do any thing, do you hear me? Don't the water! Tl be right Goodbye." Hanid immediately ide of e upon a time long, was just putting seashell. This was If you put it to the waves. It wa: 1d speak to all his whale. umped to his feet Knarf and Hanid a piece of bad they heard King Nep's voice. He | sounded as if he were talking on | the telephone. | many wh. more of them fo be caught. Well (13st (though Knarf aim, Tll have to go and get him out of [£0 Shooting up to tne his trouble." "Where "At the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean." there?" drown. I'll 3 ed about it. I heard her mutter. |? trident) Optometrist -- Optician PHONE 1441 FUIeTEvIsiE. ing about not being allowed to| rock. The 163 Colborne St. E. 16 THOMAS ST. N. They must have been big tid- [have a sleep when ishe was sq) 2nd Hanid Phone 1375 bits on this special morning, be- | tired and besides, why should she Sl GENERAL ELECTRIC cause old Pats looked as pleased | she have to help look for her kids Le WILLIAM C. MILLIGAN, R.O: Commercial Refrigeration | Punch when she came ambling | Who went and. loot themselves a st, nae, Sales & Installation ea ¥ Dome. She went directly|let them find themselves, or ee Oot a re of Commerce) C. PENN into the cottage and straight to|stay lost, for all she cared B. Professional eye examination &94 Maple Ave, Phone 1544 the wash room ts tare. fow| This was surely a funny way| prescription services, Oakville into the shower bath to see how 3 Y WAV middle of TELEPHONE 1507 King Nep tonishment quite close IZ I underw: Kao : King Nep | "Harpoon?" said Knarf. "What | "Follow me, both of You, is a harpoon?" him "But how are you going to get attached to the other end of KX; along with me, if you're not busy Or something. T may need your Knarf and Hand said they| pro oo pull the harpoon oy: wanted very much to go along. "Fine. Ll see that you don't getting wet. Here, stone" Knarf and Hanid did. Then King Nep picked up hi three-pronged cane (he called it rock. Come on, don't be afraid There's good hard sand to walk | on. Now, where's that whale?" | Under Water Knarf and Hanid saw with as-| under water. It was the water | that made everything look green. | Not far aff were a number of | don't take too big steps "A spear. They're trying to|Will go shooting right up ¢, catch him, of course, and that's top. Walk slowly." an awful thing. There aren't beh : ales left. T don't like any| 10°Y E0t behind the pp, water and had to be pulleg again by Hanid); ana g, hind the plants was tne He had a harpoon stioy; all right, with a 1, is he?" Hanid asked. harpoon. Far overhead they see the bottom of the fis boat. there in a minute. Come Fortunately King Nep, wi help of Knarf and Hanig dear," said the whale. "T p, even keep you from|p or. S| King Nep smiled. got here in time. and struck it on the next instant Knarf felt themselves whirl- | ing around. Everything turned| Then they all stepped back [i y heard the crash ofl the rock again, King Nep struc the far-off cry of a|his trident and they were an p, Then they stopped |at the brook in no time at Sete ETT oh "Here we are, right in the the Atlantic Ocean" said "Step off the that they really were ater plants, growing | together and looking | | Quali y Venetian Blinds Custom Made Guaranteed Two Years | REPAIR and LAUNDRY SERVICE Venetian Blind Laundry had had bad news & Mfg. Co. like a wavy forest, think he behind those - -|plants," King Nep was saying. | Jary REAL ESTATE - is & Ryri J. F. CARTER, ASSOCIATE | INSURANCE -- MORTGAGES 118 COLBORNE ST. EAST Phone 490 -- Holidays 296-w OPEN EVENINGS Daily Sat. Carsten Glahn 163 Colborne Street Optometrist - Optician Oakville -- TELEPHONE 1375 -- OFFICE HOURS 9.30 to 5.00 Evenings - 9.30 to 12.00 Mon. and Thurs. 7 to 8 Or By Appointment WILLY DEE MOMMY, HAVE YoU SE! WHAT! DO YoU MEAN YOU BROUGHT THAT OLD CROW INTO-THE HOUSE AGAIN: BUT MOMMY, HE WAS coLp AND HUNGRY. Thursday, April 13, 10g Wp of He exp B.Ccuras yo red p gredi ance tl goctor SColbor:

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