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Oakville-Trafalgar Journal, 17 Aug 1950, p. 9

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Tior with fifteen tribal dancers rom the Six Nations reserye, im HF 1ursday, August 17, 1950 SECOND SECTION allace Park Opened, i Intermediate 'A nigh) 1d 10488 Atthough a folting, 97 setback | them swallow last Wednesday 0 in tora by Al-Yarnells Oaks| night, was not to be denied, how- dof 4, ended otherwise| ever, and was the better club on proceedings the night's play. fiizny Bomewnhat, ret baseball fans last Friday| Oakville scoring fn th their wholehearted| frame, working hi eryation rmangs zai thf t. ght roared htisfaction - as facoball Assn. officially opened) ing to Sew floodlight system at Wal-| braith's sacritic fcc park. And predominant in i... enthusiastic yocal stamp of g-- poroval, which rose from packed andstands. as J. M. Wallace lled the switch that set the 0 huge arc lights aglow for the|a 4-1 lead in the second, fst time, was the shrilly exub-|the fans in a truly ce ant cheering of 300 youngsters|mood. ho make up the sixteen minor focue teams the assn. sponsors. Yes, it was a big night in the ifown's 'baseball history, both for fo young diamond stars of to Borrow and the older followers the game who have long point: Gi toward the introduction of fight baseball. Bob Hunter, who foadea the 1947 Oakville club the Ontario title, om Tweed to see| when Ed. Wollons debut under the| Pollock, was charged htc. made possible by Mr. Wal loss, however t Ee penerous donation of $15, hard luck setback 900. Ollie' Johnson, Ben Languay.|as many 6. Cam Hilmer and scores of lined thers who played with or sup- rica | the 1944 squad, the|two runs fo tie the sco SS first provincial champions enall, then saw the bat on hand as Mayor Jim ners knock the pins presented Mr. Wallace| from under him as the: UR | oc Merling silver Oakville| fhe winning runs in th ; Association life mem- ip. And as assn. president 0. "Roly" Bull expressed the pprecidtion of his directors. at he cooperation received infiyille Motors Springing the long discussed DIo-| sters on the short fiat to final successiul comblefscore in an fateres these veterans of past dia-| Toronto Gerbers, the applause. | for North Toron! %& for the game itself, Which|ponors. Bud Corbett': Acton Tanners (square their|ed to advantag o intermediate | perienced visitors, or Queen City peewee and the crowd got a D "be no complaints of 1ack| Gf {lie performance pu xciting, _ nipand-tuck action:| rourteen-year-olds. in defeat, the local squad| "pUGOUT DAT largest con'| general manager lenty to cheer|paseball Maple Leafs, for although seven costly errois|ly impressed ith the Bit them ort stride on three OC lights. Tye seen a Lions when victory seeme J Sithin grasp. A determined pall a ET oton team, still smarting from and Canada, a 2.0 shutout Al Yarnell made Oakville| Johnny Mowat for a wal wall, plating Galbraith ai ahead of him, sent the O however, as Acton slug mitted during his sev Frankie May, who t playoff game was an bantam contest which ent s l0axs at one game fingent of fans DP) First Under Lights Ties Series second on Hank on one of the visitors' three field- ing miscues. Harry Heard's ter- ific homer, over the left field Their Joy was shortlived, to Mark Pollock in the fourth in- ning for the quartette of markers that gave them a lead they never relinquished. Mark allowed but six hits for the six runs he per: tenure on the mound, but errors behind him were all too costly. pinch-hit for eighth as his mates rallied for e ninth on a hit, a walk and an error. Played as a preliminary to the scarlet-clad young: ting tilt with currently vieing to championship o against the ex t on by the] (Continued on Page 12) Kenny Pollock started the nd Post aks into and put lebrative gers got en-inning ook over funds re at sev: tling Tan- of a right out this work ha: y counted| pr. B. J. O'Meara. Dr. O'Meara has exhibition saw Oak: d of a 9-6 kids show- champions, ig kick out able oughly school was high- new flood- good many the U.S town may J. F. CARTER, ASSOCIATE REAL ESTATE -- INSU 118 COLBORNE ST. EAST Phone 490 -- Holidays 296-W. OPEN EVENINGS Jarvis & Ryrie RANCE -- MORTGAGES su 1 2 Although we are vacating our previous (The White Rose Station) on August 1, we a position to offer 24-HOUR TOWING SERVICE ANYWHERE -- ANY TIME J 71 REBECCA ST. ! We Still Offer 24-Hour "| TOWING and ROAD SERVICE Al. Johnson 783-wW is premises are still in OAKVILLE pickers who are having to search for the fruit among the leaves. has. In town last week Ross W. Blaik- ie stated the crop on his farm at St. Catherines was disappointing, a Federal Grants Enlarge Health Unit Services In 1948 large grants were made available to the provinces by the 1 federal government for extension with the|or public health services. These . . the second for Frankie 'in hurling appearances. services at the municipal level. Ii Halton County Health Unit re out a single in the| ceived such a grant in 1949. It was to be used for the initiation dentistry. During the past year school children in the county and gram of education. resigned effective August 15 and is now director for Division of the Provincial Depart: ment of Health in Prince Edward gsland. He has been succeeded by Dr. George Clarke who has been director of dental services for the city of Ottaw: Funds have been made avail Ontario Veterinary Guelph, and holds the diploma in veterinary public health from the School of Hygiene, Unlyersity of Toronto. Dr. as his responsibility, the over all this he will be assisted by the present staff of sanitary inspect: ors. He is concentrating major problem at a time begun an intensive control pro- gram on mastitis in dairy The laboratory work in gard Is being done by the Ontar- {o Veterinary College, Guelph programs for food handlers Penninsula Peaches Poor - - - - - - Area Apples Are Abundant] i spice or an merease of $12 io ne hel in Burlington Friday inary were to be used for new areas project in 'public health been carried on by examined all the primary carried on an intensive pro- Dr. O'Meara the Dental to the health unit to carry this dental program. Again year, Dr. Clarke will examine all the primary children and, if time per will extend his services in- secondary and pre-school r grant has been made to the health unit to initiate a new program in through, the use of a food control public veterinarian. Dr. was shot down over Germ: 5 was a prisoner of war and ge awarded the Distinguished Flying of He Is a graduate of the lege, not been unfavorable to ap- ple growth and the fruit is sizing satisfactorily. financed by ceived through government. 3 charge on the local Selected areas in the arb being used as demonstration: in public health. Halton county is serying as such work in these two fields "75th ANNIVERSARY Marking the 75th anniversary TELEPHONE 1298 town, Premier and town council s historic Champlain monument. fro! County Commentary | fi min aress, wil sive' an PT exhibition war dance at the Can- ill (Rate Bown adian Legion Millionaires Frolic 000 in the county levy and an ad' evening, August 18. A feature of 050 for high school| fhe following evening, Saturday, , Nelson Township Coun-| ji be the performdnce of the Was able to reduce the taX| ggkville Kiltie Band: ie do) B total of Young Farmers Return mills for this vear. Besides| Greatly impressed with British mentioned, the cout:| farming methods, David Pellet: o wipe out a deficit off ari of Halton county, ome of & §4,000 from last year, and Dro-| party of four Ontario Junior Vide considerably more money|parmers, has returned home for roads and repairs, and regrom a visit to the British Isles, placements. to bridge and cull mno young men represented thelr The reduction was made| province at the International ] increased assessment| Beef Judging competition at ulting from the equalized| paisley, Scotland, and the Inter- as: nent, and by tax sales | national Dairy Judging competit- which yielded $24,000. fon at Oxford, placing third in Less Noise the former and fifth in the latter. Milton's main street will be a w Polio Cases quister_place on Saturday eve) So far only four 'oases of pall: Lings from now on, as a result of| myelitis have heen reported ii HINES nt decision by the town Falton county by Dr. J; M. Math: Council decided to ask|ar, director of the county health people. operating loud speakersiunit, compared with eighteen last on the main street to operate| summer. All four cases wera them in a less noisy manner. mild ones, with no paralysis. Dr. OEY. ali nl z War Dance Mather and his are wateh- The peach crop is mot a good) and his situation iS shared by the| Two Indian chi nd a war ing developments ne this year In the Niagara other growers. Local. fruit grow Or himaula, as Is shown by these|ers are looking for a bumpef Ap ple crop, however, as the weather projects are completely for research in many fields an area for the Everybody Reads Classifieds MAGICIANS consult the "miscellaneous' columns of the classifieds, because they find a bag of new tricks listed in them every day. If you've a "rick" too new for regular classification, tell everyone about it in "miscellaneous" ~and get your competitor on the carpet--Iflying out of your trading area! Oukville-Trafalgar Journal 3 incorporation as a Frost of Ontario nd under the Orillia's Mitchell will have, pervision of food Supplies. In on one He has y herds. this re- i: planning further educational Both the dental and the vel just become engaged, are & New Mother, have just moved to a new address within the city, or just become Sweet Sixteen. This basket of gifts spirited local merchants. e's nothing to buy, Ho obligation. Phone your Wel come Wagon Hostess below and arrange to receive these gifts. Welcome Wagon The English For Lowest Priced British Cars On The Market Low OPERATING COST 4 MINIMUM MAINTENANCE SERVICE AVAILABLE AT ANY FORD DEALER Miles of lowest cost driving can be yours with an ANGLIA or PREFECT med by the manufacturers that present models will We have been infor y 2 years. The Anglia or Prefect you remain unchanged for approximatel | be in style through 1951. purchase today wil ORDER TO-DAY 94 Months To Pay STIRLING - DYNES LTD. Phone 800 Colborne St. E. 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