OAKVILLE-TRAFALGAR' JOURNAL BUSINESS DIRECTORY The Cook BOOK TWO INSURANCE ELECTRICAL INDUSTRIAL Real Eotate ils SELL a oolborme Street Rt | ELECTRICAL SERVICE 19 Melinda St. BROWN ELECTRIC Toronto - - - Adelaide 2761 Gord Brows Byenthgs ; 2 Oatville 713 Phone 1059 Oakville GENERAL INSURANCE H. S. THORNTON Phone 874 Lakeshore West, Oakville A. F. BERRILL "Oakville's Active Broker" Real Estate and Business Broker Insurance Oakville, Ont.,, Phone 1233 PROFESSIONAL _------ CARSTEN GLAHN, R.O. OPTOMERIST - OPTICIAN Professional and Technical Services essential to eye care HOURS: Daily 9.00 to 5.30 Sat. 9.00 to 12.30 Mon. & Thurs. eve. 7.00-8.00 163 COLBORNE ST. E. BILL ANDERSON RADIO: -- APPLIANCES Sales :& Service Phone-521-M Dunn St. North - Oakville L. F. CLEMENT HOME ELECTRIC AUTHORIZED FRIGIDAIRE DEALER Service & Installation of all Makes WORK-GUARANTEED PHONE 1441 16 THOMAS-ST. N. GENERAL ELECTRIC Oil Burners Commercial Refrigeration Sales & Installation PHONE 1375 A.C. 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MERRY. to write his summer farewell to she relaxes against Uncle Herb's on Mrs. Merry's knee. SO LONG KIDS! So this ends the second book about Patsy and her family. Patsy's kid Fudgee stayed with us, That was nine years ago this summer and she's still here with us. She was Patsy's favorite kid and always has been her favourite ever since, even though she bosses poor Patsy around awfully. At times I think she gets on old Patsy's nerves but. I'm sure she loves her. She's right here beside me, I'll ask her. "Pats, old girl, you do love Fudgee don't you' "Yes, I do. She's my kid and I love her. Of course she bothers me terrifically at times and sometimes I think I'd like to eat her, or at least chew one of her long ears right off close to her head!" "Well, don't yell at me Pats, I can hear you." The last year or so she's been getting deaf and she yells at us every time she speaks. "I'm not deal you know Pats. Aren't you? Well I really thought you were. "I can't seem to hear you so good- like anymore and I thought you were going deaf. Creeping crick- ets and jellied june bugs, some- one's getting dear, who is that ain't you?" Poor old Patsy, she does get mixed up at times. We try to correct her-and put her straight but she always ends up by saying "I don't do nothing and no one says." I haven't any idea what she means and I really don't think she has either. There's lots more in the story of Patsy--It goes on and on. Pokee, her fliberty gibert little red daughter from her first litter comes back to visit us for a rew weeks while her people are away. She stays weeks--and weeks. She stays months and months. She stays years and years--in fact she never leaves and she too Is still "Aunt Taft," the interesting little with us--with only cne eye. Poor blonde character who collected al the junk and "lovely precious articles" was killed by a car. We all joined the army and Patsy did war work. We moved to To- onto and finally to Newmarket. Then the Tar Brush Kids were born and so M'unkle Mickle joins the family. Later we kept another of Pokee's puppies and little Tuf- fee is added to the ranks. These SNAPPED by photographer Fred Crouch just before he sat down this column is seen with Mrs. Merry and Patsy and her brood before the fireplace at the Ginger Bread House. Looking sagely benign as fee, then Mickee, then Pokee. Last but not least' is Fudgee, perched ee Column his young reacers, the writer of knee is Patsy, while next is Tuf- and the tribe. So, if you want, we'll start an- other book this fall when you go back. to school. "What do you say Fudgee, will we write anoth- er book about your Maw and your Sister and your Nephew and Niece--and you?" "Oh yeas to be sure Joe--write another book --start on it now--and Joe, write more about Dribbi and me and less gbout Patsy and you. I just love to read about me. Yeas, yeas, oh yeas." "0.K. Fudgee, you're the Boss --another book it will be!" So long kids, until the fall. Watch for the Cookee Column again after the holidays are over. Doggedly Yours Uncle Herb They Tried To Get The Moon Out of the Sky "THE Bunglers of Bungle Town were, as I think I have told you before, very curious people," Mr. Punch said to Knarf and Hanid, the shadow-children with the turned-ahout names. "They were always trying to do what other folks knew they couldn't do. I mean, for instance, they tried to make two and two add up to five which is quite impossible, except --except if you to live Thursday, July 13, 195, sly: They thought they could get it out of the sky, and hang it on the end of a tall post--a sort of moon-post--in_ the middle of town, it would give them light all night and they wouldn't have, to| 25 keep their lamps burning, which was a good deal of trouble and cost them a lot of money." "But how could they get the moon out of the sky?' Knarf asked in astonishment. "That's it" said Mr. Punch. "It| «a would have bothered ; anybody | said else to figure, out, how you could get the moan out of the, sky, But Bungle Town much at all, They said: Birds fly in the sky and you can catch birds. If you can catch birds you can catch the moon." "But birds fly down to the sald Hanid. "The moon never | jr comes down to the ground or to a tree." "Well," remarked Mr. Punch, Bungle Town said at all. They sald: We've often seen the moon coming down on a tree, we've seen that too. It has often, and often, and often again, come down through the branches of the old elm tree on the other side of the river, just before it sinks back into the ground again when it is through going across the sky. Everyone in Bungle Town, even the Bungle Town cats and dogs, have seen the moon come down through the branches of the old elm.' "But it doesn't really do that!" said Knarf. "It just seems to do it," said Hanid. "I guess," said Mr. Punch, "the Bunglers of Bungle Town didn't carried nets The Bunglers all think of that. They believed all that they saw. Seeing is believing they said. But seeing, as we know, isn't always believing. Oh no! "In any case," .Mr. Punch on, "what did these Bungler. but march down to the old one night; All ri nets: nets and square nets. Th sat themselves the old elm to moon to come down _throu nets. It all looked véry easy." branches "And what happened?' and Hanid asked eagerly, downiinto the branches of. the it didn't bother the Bunglers of | elm tree. Slowly . . "that isn't what the Bunglers of [yr Punch "they kept it. No .. of them cary, big nets, little nets, wait for and right into very extraordinary Mr. Punch. it!" they 'But--" began Knarf and Hay. id, "That can't be, true!" And they only gave it ; coming up out of the ground. It|everyone else in Hs World starr comes up beyond the hills at the | complaining end of town. We've seen it do that | he moon, too. So perhaps. it | time and again. And as for its|all true. At least the Bunglers os Bungle Town say it is all true!» that This lovely basket of gifts is awaiting you, if you are a Newcomer 10 the city, have Just become engaged, are a New Mother, have just moved 0 a new address within the city, or just become Sweet Sixteen. This basket of gifts There's nothing to buy. No obligation. Phone your Wel. come Wagon Hostess below and arrange to receive these gifts. Welcome Wagon NEW YORK © MEMPHIS o LOS ANGELES TORONTO PHONE 807 , Toung en the, down ugg, gh th an the gig slowly it cap, down, lower, and lower and_qq all of a sudden all the Bungle swung all their nets down on i 'We've caught e | 'We've caught it!' And wouiq yo ground, or they fiy down to. trees" | pelieve it--they really had carp, yelleg un t they wanteg Gptometrist - 163 Colborne Street Daily .... 9.00 to 5.30 Sat. Carsten Glahn R.O. Optician -- TELEPHONE 1375 -- OFFICE HOURS 9.00 to 12.30 Mon. and Thurs. 7 to 8 Or By Appointment Oakville Bvenings in Bungle Town." " Oh!" excliimed Hanid. "Did two and two add up to five in Bungle Town?" Mr. Punch smiled. \ "No, of course not, my dear. But the Bunglers of Bungle Town made it a rule in all their Bungle Town schools to have the children taught that it did. But even that didn't help. Because," sald Mr. Punch with a smile, "when the Bungle Town children had two apples, and then they added two more apples to the first two, they still only had four apples. There was simply nothing they could do about it. Anyway it made things quite mixed up. for every- body in Bungle Town. "Yes" continued Mr. Punch, "the poor Bunglers were always doing things that other people told them couldn't be done. 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