Oakville Newspapers

Oakville-Trafalgar Journal, 15 Feb 1951, p. 12

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Hi BUSINESS'D INSURANCE 5 FR: ECTORY ELECTRICAL THE OAKVILLE-TRAFALGAR JOURNAL Pixie O'Scowl Was Composing The Cookee Column BY MAX TRELL "You had better not bother him T.s. H. GILES INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL just now," Pixie McSnooze warn- f and, Hanid, the shadow- with the turned-about n ldren Real Estate and Insurance 2 en ns er rer 139 Colborne Street Bast | po CT RVICE ts | willl ve on the Oakville - - - - Phone 532 'BROWN ELECTRIC other side, He's very busy, he's 19 Melinda = 2761 Phoue 1059 Oakville | Writing" | © ; - - - Adelaide JONTR? S By "he," Pixie McSnooze mean oa - - - Oakville 712 CONTRACTORS his brother Pixie O'Scowl Evenings - - - Oarvbe 1° Hy Gord Brown | = yy iin 90 said Knarf. "Writing GENERAL INSURANCE | -- gil ANDERSON |what?' ] : "| hear him humming" sai HS. THORNTON RADIO ~ APPLIANCES Hanid suddenly. "He can't be so Phone 874 Sales & Service very busy if he's humming." Lakeshore West, Oakville i ma es oat Down Quistly TA. F. BERR unn St. Nor - Oakville] gnarf and Hanid sat down AF, B te auiets beside McSnooze, with "Qakville'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. PHONE 1375 oa L. F. CLEMENT HOME ELECTRIC AUTHORIZED FRIGIDAIRE DEALER Opmmercial Sales & Service Livingston Stoker and Oil Burner Units Service & Installation of all Makes WORK GUARANTEED PHONE 1441 16 THOMAS ST. N. GENERAL ELECTRIC Oil Burners Commercial Refrigeration Sales & Installation A. C. PENN Maple Ave. , Phone 1544 Oakvil ville their backs. against the wall. Sud- denly they heard Pixie's voice. He wasn't humming any more. ee EE en WILLIAM C. MILLIGAN, R.O. Optometrist * Optician 69A Colborne St. Oakville, Ont. (Over the Bank of Commerce) Professional eye examination & prescription services, TELEPHONE 1507 Closed All Day Wednesday HOURS: Daily 9.30 am-530 p.m. Thursday evening--7.00-8.00 p.m. or by appointment OAKVILLE ANIMAL CLINIC W. A. CAMPBELL, D.V.M. G. K. PECK, DVM. ORVILLE NEAL Domestic & Commercial ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING Fixtures, Ranges, Tanks 37 STEWART ST. W. (Phone 1005-R after 5.30) BROCKWAY'S SALES AND SERVICE Your Furnace is as good as your service man ELECTRIC SERVICE MEN Completely Automatic 24-Hour Service FOR QUALITY SERVICE CALL BRONTE 168-M Pixie O'Scowl sang his song He was singing. Oh, the grass is green And there's so much! Hoopla-hey Up and away! The more I jump The more I touch, Hoopla-hey And away! Knarf and Hanid both glanced at McSnooze in surprise. "That's one song done," McSnooze. Knarf and Hénld, who were as puzzled as they could possibly be, now demanded that McSnooze tell said Maurice Dr.- Phone 452W ROOFING them what his brother Pixie was writing on the other side of the If No Answer Call 2177 OFFICE HOURS 1 to 8 -- 7 to 9 Sunday & Other Hours By Appointment - CHIROPRACTOR L. E. MACDOUGALL, D.C. CHIROPRACTOR Office Hours: Daily: 9.304.00 NICHOL'S 'ROOFING New roofs & Old roofs applied Insul-Bric siding & Asbetos siding Insulation Materials Eaves Troughing Materials supplied & sold Peter P. Nichols New Phone 2544 Burlington Oakville 1445 88 CLARKE AVE., BURLINGTON (Estimates Given) garden wall, and why he was sing- 2 ing? "Well, he didn't think every- body ought to know about it. But what he's writing are songs," ex- plained McSnooze. "That's why he's singing," "But Pixie doesn't sing" said Hanid, "why is he writing them." BOARDING KENNELS or Bote: Ee TS NURSERIES DEERHAVEN Closed All Day Wednesday ROBT. NIELSEN BOARDING KENNELS REG'D. 61 A COLBORNE ST. NURSERIES (B. K. Snider) OAKVILLE Garden Design and Landscape Shi Wiis Rd. eate ennel TEER Contracting a a1! Sart e. Berson TREMS -- SHRUBS -- ROBES | Special Attention To Dogs I OSTEOPATH EVERGREEN! Sa s In CARLTON GREEN We Grow - Design - Plant = Osteopath o 0 Tr 4 BUILDING visi akville R.R. 63 Division Street Ely 18380 W CHAS. WATT By i Only. A x "Phone 826 Evenings, Wednesday After- noon, Saturday and Sunday. LINBROOK NURSERIES Growers of High Quality Nursery Stock Designers of Fine Gardens Local Representative J. Cooke Limited CONCRETE BLOCKS Aldershot, Ont. Phone 386J3 TURNBULL & HOLDRIDGE -- Contracting -- het BARRISTERS EIGHTH LINE N. Phone 137J| Building Contractors ANGUS McMILLAN OAKVILLE _ NURSERIES Cony Barrister -- Solicitor Evergreens, Shrubs, Bedding|1578W - OAKVILLE - 903 Notary Public 107 Colborne Street East Telephone Oakville 532 ROSS RYRIE Plants i Landscaping -- Fruits "Lakeshore Highway W. Phonte Bronte 56W TORONTO - PLaza 5491 FLOOR SERVICE "He's writing them," said Mc Snooze, "for Grasshopper, Bumble- bee, Cricket and Sparrow." Many Songs "You 'see,' McSnooze went on, "they all keep singing So many songs all summer long they've finally used them all up. So they came to Pixie and begged him to write them some mew ones. He didn't want to do it, of course. He hates, writing -songs, but they end- ed up by making him promise he would write a new song for each one of them. The song you just heard him singing: is for Grass- hopper." Hardly had McSnooze finished speaking when Pixie started, sings ing a second song. Crickety-crickety-crick, That's what I sing in the Spring Crickety-crickety-crick, In the summertime that's what I bring! Crickety-crickety-crick, In the Autumn those sweet notes I sing, Orickety-crickety-crick, In winter I don't sing a hing. McSnooze smiled. "That's the cricket song. He's only got two nore, Oh, he's made it up already -- listen!" Hum, hum Here I come. Hum, hum, hum! And the last song, the song for Sparrow, came immediately after it, Every bird Has a word, 1 have noné but Chirp-chirp-chirp! Knarf and Hanid and McSnooze sighed a sigh of relief. "Thank goodness," said Hanid, "he's writ- ten them all!" PICTORIAL PROGRAM ° Some magnificent scenery was enjoyed by Oakville Rotarians on Monday evening, through the me- dium of the screen. Frank Pogue, publicity manager of the Toronto Board of Trade, who makes a hobby of photography, showed a number of colored pictures taken recently. These included scenes in Central Ontario, the Bruce Peninsula, the Toronto district, and the impressive mountain country of north-eastern New York state, Vermont and New Hamp- shire. The mountain pictures, tak- en in the fall, afforded some par- ticularly rich color effects. Thursday, February 15, 195; Book Three, There was a smell of spring in the air, yes," definitely there Was a real smell of spring. The sun was getting warmer each day. The jolly old chap was coming out of Lake Ontario earlier and earlier each day. Now, mind you, I was not up to greet him when he ar- rived, but I did notice that each morning he looked brighter and was farther on his heavenly trip when 1 came out into the garden. Patsy was up almost as soon as the sun. She loved the fresh spring mornings.. She too could | Te smell spring in the air. The birds were starting to come back, a new one appearing each day, and Pat: sy loved to walk slowly around |an and look up at them in the trees. She also loved to startle them in the bird bath and see them flutter in all directions when she bound- ed out from surprise them. * When 1 came out, Patsy had al- ready had over an 'hour to her- self to wander leisurely around the gardens and finally had found a comfortable spot to rest by the fish pond. "Good morning my friend, I said to her as I picked up the |? hoe and started for the rose gar- den, "I trust you slept well?" or "Well, I didn't," said Patsy, as © she slowly got to her feet and ambled after me down the path. "You know right well I never sleep! Of course I close my eves to rest them, but jumping crick- ets in tartar sauce, why should a young dog sleep?' She stopped and scratched her left ear with her right hind paw. "I can sleep when Tm old, when there's nothing bet- tér to do." I reached the rose garden and |! started to hoe the earth away |» that I had piled around each rose © bush last fall. "You know," Patsy continued, "It gives me the wheemie-jeemies | '© to see that Fudgee sleep the way she does. Here it is, well past sun up and she's still curled up, sound asleep in her baskets." "well, shes your kid," as T dusted the soft, lovely smell- ing earth away from the beauti- ful new delicate shoots of my. © as oul ed. is ie to POPO RETURNS CHAPTER ONE favourite Phyllis Bide rose bug "Why dont you get her up? "Oh I tried," she said in py low deep voice. times, but I've given up. She jy isi't a sun-up dog. What: wor me is, if she sleeps as much , she does now, when she's a child what on earth will she do whef she gets old?" 1 didn't answer this question gf my Way to the tog house for thé wheel barrow. Whe 1 was on bounding up the path as e: Who have you seen? looking his new spring coat. He doe: utfi officially here," I said. "Tell uf swered. "I asked him where M; all winter, but he's expecting i called us from the back verand where she and Fudgee' were hi gee called, "or we will eat all as we both ambled up the pa "No sooner 1 said | Vee eration coming to?" Entitled: "I tried may n minutes a child at a Birthday party 'Spring is here, spring is hg d he's back; I saw him, I gy him!" She almost yelped, bum] ing into the leg of the wheel by row in her excitement. "Okay, okay," I sald, ehind a shrub to Spring is here, I can smell it f the air and the roses are send "I kno t new shoots--but who is bacy "Why its Harold!" she squed . "Harold the Toad. He' m for filling out in the nef "Well that settles it! Spring he alone?" "Yes, quite alone," Patsy 4 was and he hasn't seen show up just anytime nov] Just at that moment Dr the sun, before we all went breakfast. "You'd better come now," Fy ast ourselves." "See what I mean?" Patsy « up out of bed th We all went in to bteakfast. o i Welcome Wagon Hostess Will Knock on Your Doall with Gifts & Greetin Carsten Gl GCptometrist - 163 Colborne Street -- TELEPHON Daily 9.00 to 5.30 Sat. OFFICE HOURS 0 enings .. 9.00 to 12:30 Mon. and Thurs. 7 to 8 Or By Appointment ahn R.O. Optician Oakville E 1375 -- Evenil Nelson Crushed Stone from Friendly Business Neighbors and Yous I Civic and Social Y Welfare Leaders Barrister - Solicitor Notary Public 61-A Cothorne St. East P Office 65: Resi WM. SEALE Custom Tractor Work Wood Sawing, Plowing, LINOLEUM FLOORS LAID On the jon of: BRONTE FLOOR SERVICE| my, Birth of a Baby pict B. es EngagementAnnouncements Change of residence Arrivals of Newcomers to Discing, Etc. LINO-MASTIC-RUBBER / TILE 1 Seearaonee 1487w Trions PLY PHOT TROT 7 one 57 a : W. H. PARKIN 1 a D. A. McCONACHIE REPAIRS doer ing & Refini (No eost or obligation) _ Oakville 694 or Burlington 4904 Solicitor To all types of commercial Phone 1058-W X Barrister - Notary Public 1 Reynolds St. N. Telephone Oagville 1304 JOHN F. ISARD Barrister -- Solicitor Notary Public Successor to and domestic and electric ranges. PARTS & SERVICE GUARANTEED E. W. BURBIDGE 136 Robinson St. Telephone 1423W Oakville refrigerators for Various Sizes of Clear and Crusher Run Stone : Roads and Driveways INFORMATION AND QUOTATIONS WILLY DEE TOODIE, HOW CAN W. N. Robinson, K.C. TOWING 142 Colborne St. East Phones: Bus. 15 : Res. 216 JACK A. SEED Barrister-Soliclto: Notary Public' 27 Park Avenue 220 Bay St, Toronto "Equipped To Look After Your Towing Needs" _AL. JOHNSON 24-Hour Towing and Road Service Anywhere--Anytime WELL, WHEN | WANT IT ALWAYS WORKS. FOR ME! THAT BES' BE TH' TICKET, AH GET WILLIE TO | WILLIE TO BUY ME AH'LL TRY IT. MAH OWN LET ME JOIN THE J A SODY, | PRETEND Y ee 2 TADS. CLUB! IM NOT INTERESTED = PHONES: Telephones 783-J : 783-W Business: PL7821 71 REBECCA ST. Residence Oak. 1228 OAKVILLE, ONT. ACCOUNTING 'MUGGS AND SKEETER D. HAMILTON-WRIGHT, C.A. above Russell's Drug Store Phone 1399 Toronto_Office, 365 Yonge St, hone AD. 4704 Port Credit Office, 2 Lakeshore Road B., Phone Port Credit 4981 C. L. OLIVER AND CO. Accounting and Auditing Business Systems Installed Income Tax Returns 36 Colborne St. E. P. O. Box 402 Ham. 7-8482 : Oakville 1268 YOU'LL PROBABLY WIND. UP WITH HER LEADING etl] BECAUSE THATS WHAT HAPPENED TO ME Lr YEARS AGO WHEN A CERTAIN LITTLE GIRL OFFERED TO HELP ME WITH MY HOMEWORK! Vol. 4 prob: 2C10¢ one- will 1 all Ic of th the i Cros if the Beh the fi end c ion tc the ( has 1 the r interr plying forces Long had Th inter

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