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Oakville-Trafalgar Journal, 20 Jul 1950, p. 8

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Page 8 OAKVILLE-TRAFALGAR JOURNAL Thursday, July 20, 1950 Woodwork ~ CATERPILLARS THREATEN. 3,000,000 ACRES red. On behalf of the members, Mrs. Tufford presented Mrs. McDougall with a small token for BUZZARDS LIVE LONGER than most people think they qq u help in the Institute. The|One of them, aged 81, recently Decorating L ihe Se EE Mrs. EH. Hender|played an atmospheric role ip + Painting § All types of woodwork son gave a short history of the|"The Flame and the Arrow," star. + Paperhanging . i Building Alterations Omagh Institute which was or|ring Burt Lancaster and Virginiy ganized in June, 1917. Mayo. + Glazing, Leaded Lights + Kitchen Cabinets i ALL WORK SKILLFULLY EXECUTED all | 2 serv GROSVENOR'S Hie gi PHONE BRONTE 191-m | i > {8 --_-- Jewellers --_-- | Ha 1 & BURROS' SPECIALTY SHOPPE HE Te | it IE IERY SPORTWEAR : LINGER Hos BIG REASONS WHY YOU i | il QUALITY VALUE SERVICE SHOULD TRY. us FOR YOUR tw 5 136 Colborne St. E Phone 423 WATCH AND CLOCK REPAIRS I T 1. Your watch or clock is cleaned in scientifically P prepared cleaning solutions. Announcement We are pleased to announce the addition to our Real 2. All replacement parts are GUARANTEED gen- ip Estate staff of uine material. | MARGARET MARY PAUL - Ww S DAVIS & SON 7 3. All repairs are done on the premises by a certi- sO ; 2 ; r W. E. Davis R. C. A. Cumberland --Central Presa Canadian fied watch-repair man with satisfaction guaran- Bit : Almost 3,000,000 acres of forests in the Muskoka area of Ontario I io 71 Colborne St. E. + Phone 41 sxe reatensd by the tent caterpillar, shown inset. The pests have m- teed. tel ain Evenings and Holidays Phone 612-R Ee Et a iS o es in minutes, causing it to die. Ontario government officials say. it is up to the individual property owners to spray their own land. SISTERS ALL a By Jean Love Galloway Among the stories of this year's class of university graduates in search of jobs, comes the yarn of one grad who when asked by a prospective employer what kind of work he felt he was fitted for, re- plied: "Something executive, sir." to explain that his firm did have 12 executive vice-presidents, but Swimming Lessons AT Dan Wilson's Beach JULY 17th to AUGUST 28th MONDAY TO FRIDAY . The employer then went on 1 : Any persons not yet registered are requested to do so that all those positions were filled at the present time . . . The as soon as possible young graduate quickly made it clear that he personally was not in the least bit superstitious. Ty 9.30 to 10.30: DAY CAMP PUPILS fifouble To pit CHERRIES most housewives use the stout old fashioned iigving wire hairpin which makes but one puncture in the skin of the fruit 10.30 to 12 Noon: NON-SWIMMERS and turns the pit out quickly without damaging the plumpness of the FRONTE Use 10 a0 BUS cherry. 5 25 A neighbor says she has found the red star, the hammer and OAKVILLE USE 10 a.m. BUS an even better pitter. She takes| sickle.and alphabet letters desig- 4 a common pen holder and in-|ned like those of the Russian 1.30 to 2.30: JUNIORS 2 serts a new pen point into it| tongue. As long as we go after BRONTE USE 1.00 pm. BUS Ee backwards, This sharp, hooked| world peace with this Kind of 2 D PRICES SLASHED pon' nib base acts 4s a qulck,| thing poured out to our young: OAKVILLE USE 1.00 pm. BUS Hi efficient tool for pitting large|sters in their daily reading, we ; Hi quantities of cherries for can-|fail to see how the Russians 2:30 to 3.30: INTERMEDIATES FL en CLEAN UP WEEK ning. could get any other impression BRONTE USE 2.00 p.m. BUS HR lt = Conversation at a women's|than that we are stirring up a oo i i! luncheon this week got on to the| war. OAKVILLE USE 3.00 p.m. BUS subject of SMOKING. Why is it| It is only by strengthening and 3.30 to 4.30: SENIORS 3 DAYS Thursday, Friday, Saturday that so many men have stopped smoking lately? That was the big question. Everybody admitted knowing several men who have given up the weed. One woman commented that men are now improving our democratic way of life that we can ever hope to preserve and maintain it against other forms of government. Such comic strips as Steve Canyon should be outlawed by the United BRONTE USE 3.00 p.m. BUS OAKVILLE USE 3.00 p.m. BUS ADULT CLASSES EVERY WEDNESDAY beginning to regard the custom | Nations. AFTERNOON 2 to 5 P.M. of smoking as "too effeminate"| UNCLE FRONTENAC says . for them. that the biggest cheat of all, is RE 1948 Pontiac Sedan gg 475 [00 win mo com smote man SE hits own # Radio, Heater. Formerely $1525 now L) ing black-out is the result of a| stomach. recent article in the Readers' Di- 1947 H gest which pointed up the dang: = udson dedan $1375 ers of overindulgence in mico- tine. It was agreed that this par- % : . New Motor. Formerly $1425 now .. ticular article has had more in- 9 a e're Close or co than! any other single effort to 1940 Dodge Coupe $495 date. Why, one woman said that Radio, Heater. Formerly $575 now. x ET ne 2 3 1 : 1939 P ti cut out smoking, he had stopped ontiac C a h READING as well! : ; oac $650. Democratic: nations 'are often ; Radjo, Heater. Formerly $700 now accused of being WAR MON- BL GERS by the Russians. But as long as we continue to snap out | 1937 Studebaker Coupe $375 with the kind of public retorts rc Radio, Heater: Formerly $425 now = which certain top. politicians are {8m pos: v using on occasion, - we deserve 1937 PI h S d . this description. We should keep lo our own doorstep clean before te ymouth Sedan $525, [venue tat ones are ney te Heater. Formerly $575 now ...... » Even some of our comics serve Eo only to antagonize the Russian nly TRADES ACCEPTED people. Have you read the Steve Canyon strip lately? If mot, you will see that this adventure story : GMAC TERMS AVAILABLE incredibly stamps ourselves as war mongers. The enemies referred to in this comic are unmistakably Rus- sians. Notice the appearance of A TRUCKS 1946 CHEVROLET 1/, Ton Panel, formerly $775. now 1939 CHEVROLET 1, Ton Panel, formerly $475. now 1939 G.M.C. 2, TON Stak®, C.O.E., formerly $325. now SEE US TODAY! El OTHERS TO CHOOSE FROM |! or Ic Oaloill Ontizis: July 29 to August 7 Omagh W.I. Holds (Inclusive) Successful Meeting ; : At Bayley Home We suggest you order your lumber needs i. The July meeting of the Omagh = NOW so that our closing will not alter $750. $425. $225. Women's Institute was lield at the home of Mrs. Wm. Bayley, with the president, Miss Joy presiding. Ten dollars was vot- ed to the Manitoba Flood Relief your building or alteration plans. Chas. F. Doty & Son Fund. A report of the district annual meeting was given by Mrs. Martin. An interesting talk was given by Mrs. Jas. McDoug- EET) 460 £1407 ] all on the preparation for their oakvi o molors oe to SAAR Ethiopia, i where Mr. McDougall has accept- : CHEVROLET 0 OLOSMOBILE SALES (6.4 SERVICE ed a position on the teaching ||| ooo DUNDAS STREET y staff of a boys' boarding school with an attendance of six hund After Hours: 558-W._ or 670 bn are of

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