IN MEMORIAM BURNBLL--In loving memory of our dear father, James George Burnell, who passed away July 12, 1942. --Ryer remembered by the fam-| ily. BIRTHS BOTTERELL--Born to Mr. and Mrs. John Botterell, a son, Jam- es Parkhill, on July 9 in Oakville Memorial hospital. | ANNOUNCEMENTS | All members of St. Jude's Mo- thers Union e asked to be at the Church grounds at 10 a.m. on Tuesday, July 18th. Buses leave for Port Dov FOR. SALE OR TRADE 1950 Dodge - Y4-ton immediate delivery. aker & Sons, Oak- ville. (35¢34) panel, for Wm. Whit- Station Rd., a PING-PONG table in excellent condition. Net and a few paddles, $38. Phone 451-1. 25p33 Purebred Cocker spaniel pups. Cudmore's, phone 61 Bronte. 5032-34 motor bike com- accessories. Phone (25p34) WHIZZER plete with 564J after 6. DARGE gas space heater, $00. Motfat 4-burner gas stove, oven and broiler $40; knockdown sheet metal garage, complete except doors, $50 or best offer. Phone 986W evenings, (49p34) MBTAL bed, imitation walnut, coil springs, mattress. R. F. San- derson, 199 Allan St, Oakville. Phone 705J. (50p34-36) MOTORCYCLE, British made Barnet, nearly , bargain, $175 M. Caswell, 192 Colborne St. ©. Phoné H78W. (35p34) 1939 Chevrolet special coach excellent condition. Phone 148272 1036 Terraplane coupe, B0od condition, Phone 4977. (25p34) WHITE porcelain kitchen sink, first class condition. Phone 1048w TWO straight-blode razors, one famed Bokar "King Cutter." Tel. 567-W. > 25p33 1949 Dodgé truck, 1% ton, COMPLETE Furnace Installa- tion, Bsso- Oil burner, Hot air furnace with automatic humidi- fier and air-conditioner unit. AIL 1284nch elbase, reduced in price $200. Wm. Whitaker and Sons, Station Rd. Oakville. NOW BEING BUILT IN OAKVILLE Lovely Brick or Clapboard, 6-roomied Bungalows plus attached garage. ~ Modern kitchen with tiled sink and lots of cuphoard space. Good size dining room. Large liv- ing room. Three nice bed- rooms. 4 piece modern tiled bathroom. Lot approximat- tomatic and safety controls, two fuel oil tanks. This is a com- plete functioning unit, being chan- ged for new type of heating plant. Will sell only as complete unit. Phone 379 for appointment, to view. 1.70p33-35 WANTED--TO RENT HOUSE or apartment for C.N. R. employee and family, 1% years' lease." Call 36 - (2634) FOR RENT BACHELOR apartment, de- signed for those who like to pack all the comforts of livinginto a moderate space. Light, airy bed- sitting room, modern three-piece ely 60' x 150'. Brick price $10,450, payment $1,970.00 Clapboard $10,100, payment $1,900. down down Possession could be given in about eight weeks. See these exceptional buys now before they are gone. For information call Oakville 1233 A. F. BERRILL REALESTATE 161 Colborne St. E. Office open 'until 9.00 p.m. bathroom, neat kitchenette with ample cupboard space. Centrally located. It would admirably suit business couple . . . or those who live alone and like it! Phone 1151-W. or 56T-W. COTTAGE at Victoria Harbour from July 8 on for ome or two weeks. Two bedrooms, screened porch, spring mattresses, running water, Suitable for four people. Phone 1151-W or 328. FURNISHED room. Central location. Phone 1099M. BRIGHT furnished room in new home, West end. Phone 139TW. TRANSPORTATION ARRIVE Sunnyside 650 a.m. Phone 238. (25p34) TO and from Toronto daily available. Phone Plaza 5424, Tor- onto. (25p34) PRELIMINARY FIGHTS START 8.45 p.m. FEATURE ATTRACTION WHIPPER WATSON WRESTLING Friday, July 14th vi VS. SKI - HI LEE AT OAKVILLE-TRAFA LGAR JOURNAL Thursday, July 13, 195 ! OAKVILLE WHITAKER & SONS Station Rd. WAITRESSES. Must be steady and have good appearance. Per sonal calls only. Apply Kallen Gardens, Clarkson. 50p33-35 JUNIOR bookkeeper. Apply to Stirling-Dynes Ltd. Phone 800. GIRL or young woman to as- sist with housework and child- ren. Prefer live in, but not essen: tial. Phone 303R. HELP WANTED--MEN SALES OPPORTUNITY Opportunity for man or wo- man to earn good income selling subscriptions door-todoor. Exclus: ive territory, leads furnished, ales training. Guarantee weekly against liberal commission. This might suit high school student for summer months, or persons wishing to get first training in the art of selling. Apply in writ: ing to Box 398 Oakville-Trafal gar Journal, stating weekly earn- ings required and giving refer- ences. LOST AND FOUND JULY 7, black, metal trimmed wallet containing valuable pap- ers, passport and sum of money --reward. Phone 6887 or 650. MONDAY morning, blue pull- over in bag between Utilities of- fice and library. Reward. Phone EA . (25p34) TRICYCLE, from Central Sehool Grounds or Busby Park, on Saturday. Finder please re turn to Mrs. W. Cooper, 44 Washington Ave. Phone 1193W. prssaiinaes von bos Men are he most self-sacrific- ing creatures alive! They will give up anything in the world-- from a pipe to a woman--just as soon as they have no further use for them. '49 or'60 station wagon. Have '49 Dodge custom sedan for sale or trade. Phone 520 before six. FIRST mortgage, $2,500 on un- incumbered property to help ex- pansion required for increased business. Sound investment, Box 408, Journal. BUSINESS SERVICES ALBERTA coal briquets, an all-Canadian product, from Frank M. Sullivan, Bronte 80-W. Your Blue Coal Dealer. (35¢c1tf) Once more we have that fine Pennsylvania oil. Bring your own gal. container and we fill it for only 80c, Grade 40 only. Hed- leigh Home Ltd, Dundas St. N. PAINTING, for. First Bronte 67-R. Interior or class work. exter- Phone 50p32-34 C.N.E. To Encourage Youthful Oratory Five bright young Canadians will win $125'in cash prize money in the elementary Public Speak- ing contests at the Canadian Na- tional Exhibition. Right now, the future politic jans of this country are popping up as speakers .at the school concert, the Sunday School pro- grams, the community charity affairs. They are learning .to convince an audience by taking sides on debating teams. That is how Kate Aitken, C.N.E. wo- men's director, put it in announ- cing plans for the Public Speak- ing competitions to take place at the big fair this year. Cash awards totalling $125 will be presented to winners in the} elementary grades of 6, 7, and 8, according to the prize list. Open to any Canadian school child, entry forms for registration may be obtained now by writing to the Women's Division, Canadian National Exhibition, ~~ Toronto. Deadline for entries is July 15. may choose their Competitions) take Exhibition August 29. Dach contestant 'is allowed three minutes. Any number of pupils from any one school may compete. Contestants own subjects. place at the @ You can't be foo careful where health is involved. 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