Oakville Newspapers

Oakville-Trafalgar Journal, 23 Nov 1950, p. 3

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lhursday, Nov. 23, 1950 MUGGS AND SKEETER HEV MUGGS, ITS |, (YOU BET, SKEETER, ei Deh uraitia 185 foakviLLE- of DAKVIY JOURNA CONGRATULATE La ON THEIR a ANNIVERSARY. ) sunpliaf rch, gp Ste ( HR oy fide wh NAN X AN = J yi \ Aw i Ya fw fh \(' PR ((C = Wh > RAIA Sa (Copr. 1948, King Features Syndicate, Inc, World rights a | AS THE JOURNAL passes its third birthday, it is still young ough to get a kick out of looking back to the first anniversary cele ation in' 1948, when Wally Bishop sent Muggs and = Skeeter along th the above cartoon greetings. Things were pretty hectic in those By. But then, no matter how happily and smoothly you are rolling long, things 'are always pretty hectic around a newspaper office. WIND "AND RAIN SCORES HIT WITH TOWN CRITICS arrives ON TIME bringing RLIN 3 Marry" W RECORDS | fast-moving comedy, with snappy dia- gue was enjoyed by the audience saw "The Wind and The "sponsored by Oakville-Tra- ar Memorial Hospital Wo- s Auxiliary, In the high school orium Monday and Tuesday enings, Oakville's Kate Reid in fe leading role, gave a brilliant rformance that won hearty ap- eciation from the audience. Da- @ Gardner, in the supporting and Don Davis, who gave with much breezy repartee, ere also outstanding. The play, which had a Scottish college setting, dealt with the trials and pleasures of a group of young medical students. 'Other members of the cast, all of whom gave a competent performance, were Pat Atkinson, Cal 'White- hedd, John Atkinson. Katharine Hawtrey, Michael Sadleir and Ronald Bailey. An offering of the Theatre Series , group, the pro- duction was written by Merton Hodge and directed by Michael Sadleir. Proceeds are in aid of the Auxiliary's hospital work. BOWLING BANTER BUSY SCOUTS GATHER . CARLOAD- OF PAPER Saturday was a busy day for Oakville Scouts and Cubs. Start- ing in the morning the boys scoured the town, collecting bun- dles of old newspapers, mag azines and other discarded paper that householders had 'got ready for them. In charge of the col- lection were F, H. Chisholm and ives and Green and Dafoe|Larry Cond. A number of local we to roll along atop the; with the form- fd Haltons are close at 44 and n third and fourth slots, with other teams falling down be-! the forty mark. kindly lent trucks and driv- nd by the end of the day the had senough paper to box-car. Pro- s from the sale of the paper i go towards scout work. | to Joe Baggalley, with a 194 mark, while W. Tonalli grabbed high ie remainder of the standing | {iC ich nis three game skein 'Westside 38, Air Peerless 36, Up- gar Travellers 34, 34, Whitakers 33, Ideals 217, Oakville Dairy Ss Tolloy St ird clicked oft the high single 2 nifty 335 while Ferguson med high triple rating with a 816. 7 Timberwolves coasted home in ont in the first series of the pin mixed league, their 35 nts giving them a five point antage over the second place ee B's. Triplets finished third h 28, while the others strung s follows: Monarchs 24, Jets Jinx 24, Iwabols 17, Dukes 14. en's high single honors went | . Vi Brown cornered the feminine upper brackets with scores of 139 and 354. Kids Coming Along Ted Kennedy has his young- sters of the Saturday morning Kids league coming along nicely. One fine Saturday morning soon, the boys and girls are going to entertain a contingent of lads and lassies from the Forest Hill recreation setup. WATCH FOR THE NEW FORD STIRLING-DYNES LTD. FOR THE HOLIDAY FESTIVITIES BE UP-TO-THE-MINUTE IN A VELVETEEN SATIN NYLON MARQUISETTE SKIRT NEW YORK STYLING . AT BUDGET PRICES RBURROS' SPECIALTY SHOPPE 136 Colborne St. E. Phone 423 OVERCOATS . FLEECES, VELOURS . DEEP PILE ELYSIANS SUITS PARKAS 29.24 44.24 $44.24 $11.24 $26.24 BOMBER JACKETS $13.24 DRESSING GOWNS (wool flannel) G4 4 24 PYJAMAS $ 2.94 DRESS. SHIRTS white and colored @ 2 F4 COMBINATIONS $ 2.24 WOOL PLAID SHIRTS $ 5.94 TWEED. LONGS (scotch type) $ 7.24 (2 pants) (quilted lining) STATION WAGON COATS. (gabardine) (satin) (walton cloth) (cream-rib) TAILORED-TO-MERASURE TROUSERS $16.24 SHIRTS (short sleeve, pullover type) 94 $ 1.24 .84 $ 2.24 .89 DRAWERS elastic waist TIES panels, foulards, etc. GLOVES (lined cape, brown or black) DRESS SOX (fancy or plain) " PARKAS (gabardine, quilted lining) @§ STATION WAGON COATS . SIZES 24 T0 30 13.24 . SIZES 32 TO 36 15.24 PLAID BUSH COATS (parka hood) @ 4 4 24 9.24 4.84 3.24 3.24 2.74 2.64 1.54 1.34 64 SENIOR BOYS LONGS (covert cloth) (all wool freize) BREECHES JUNIOR BOYS COVERT LONGS SPORT SHIRTS HOCKEY SWEATERS (Maple Leafs) COMBINATIONS (cotton rib) SWEATSHIRTS (washable) (fleece-lined) GOLF HOSE (wool-reinforced) ourase WORK CLOTHES oursc.e OVERALLS AND SMOCKS (denim) $ 2.94 PLAID DOESKIN WORK SHIRTS $ 1.94 GENUINE RHODES WORK PANTS $ 5.24 STRIPED COTTONADE TROUSERS $ 2.94 GREY, ALL-WOOL WORK SOCKS 44 BLUE CHAMBRAY WORK SHIRTS $ 1.64 "SHOP WITH CONFIDENCE" AT JACK FRASER STORES ORKVILLE 62 COLBORNE ST. E. PHONE 645W am

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