Oakville Newspapers

Oakville-Trafalgar Journal, 8 Mar 1951, p. 6

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NEW OUTL Tn young me rned with COMING SOON TO THE CENTURY THEATRE Puyol Pi FROM THE DONNA LES dy & or Lhnop Canadian Dance Teachers' ducted at the C ginia Reed, Ma CHOICE CASHEWS Association. Thursday, March 8, 1951. Clarkson and Lorne Park may have another Margot Fonteyn in this group of local ballerinas, who show how they limber up. for a demonstration which was given to the Ballet is only one of the many activities con- rkson Community Centre. From front to back are: Mary James, Vir- y Funston, Diane Gibb and .June Keevil. per pound PEANUTS per pound ASSORTMENTS, per Ib. from 99¢ to $1.49 DONNA LEA Candy & Nut Shop Opposite Century Theatre| Phone 1229-W Please Report Promptly LOST OR FOUND, ANIMALS To Oakville Humane Society PHONE 515 Lost and Injured Animals Humanely Treated TRAFALGAR (Continued from Page 3) bers. On Sunday morning they both sang in the "Former Mem- bers' Choir," which was a fea- ture of the service. On Saturday night they were guests at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Gordon Keele, and Sunday visi- ted at the home of another dau- ghter, Mrs. Frank Collins. EXPERT ...BODY AND FENDER REPAIRS HEDLEIGH HOME LIMITED "The Hore of Chrysler, Plymouth, Fargo - Sales and Service" DUNDAS STREET NORTH - OAKVILLE Cement blocks are ready on the ground to be used in the re- building of the O'Hara home, eighth line, which was recently destroyed by fire. Mrs. George Bentley, who has been a patient in Peel Memorial hospital, Brampton, has returned to her home, Ninth line. Miss Margaret Kinney, to, who is well-known at Snider's, having been a frequent visitor at the home of her aunt, Mrs. W. W. Royle, was awarded second place with her partner, in the senior piano duo class held Saturday on the last day of the Kiwanis Mu- sic Festival in Baton Auditorium. Hn ho Mr. Nelson Balmer, his mother Mrs. Balmer and aunts, Mrs. S. hone and Mrs. Robert S. Saun- ers, Toronto, were recent call- ers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Turner. Mr. Balmer has bought property nearby and may $5,000,000 1S NEEDED NOW TO MEET TOMORROW'S NEEDS Space Contributed in the service of the community by John Labatt Limited asEweas since 1832 As the floods rose, hope went down. And then... your Red Cross was "on the job"! As thousands of flood-stricken Canadians thankfully received emergency food and shelter, their gratitude went out to you --who through your Red Cross contributions helped make possible this merciful relief. Never before has the peace- time demand on Red Cross Services and funds been so great as in recent times. And never more than today--has your Red Cross so needed your help to prepare for the tasks of tomorrow. Give generously! 4 CANADIAN RED CROSS in the future become a Trafalgar resident. The regular monthly Meetiy, of the Linbrook Home and Spy, Association will be held a gy, school on Tuesday night. my, election of the new slate of =a sos Several members of Snider's Farm Forum, including a few of the women members were inter-|ficers will take place at yy ested visitors at the B. As Oil Re-| meeting, and it is hoped that 4 finery at Clarkson, when they [members will attend. were taken on an inspection tour --_-- of the plant . WHEN PATRONIZING OUR ADVERTISERS een Ladies' Aid So-| MENTION YOU SAW THEIR ap ed for the caftle sale IN THE JOURNAL Ltd. arena. The Si ciety ec: TOWNSHIP OF TRAFALGAR HALF LOAD RESTRICTIONS ON ROADS TAKE NOTICE The one-half load restrictions are to be enforced in the Township of Trafalgar. Pursuant to Provision of The Highway Traffic Act (Section 35, sub vehicles and trucks must reduce loads to one-half sections 3, 4, 5) Commercial during March and April, 1951. J. D. ORR, Road Superintendent Toron- FORCED T0 VACATE CLEARING SALE 0. B. BERGQUIST JEWELLER Colborne St. E. Oakville ON YOUR SPRING CLEANING NEEDS CHAN CELLULOSE MOPS PUSH' BROOMS $1.65 - $6.95 CORN BROOMS $1.15 - $1.65 DUST MOPS - $1.35 TO $3.50 VACUUM CLEANERS $1.00 Per Day JOHNSON ELECTRIC FLOOR POLISHERS For Rent - $1.00 Per Day PAINT ROLLERS KOTON KOTERS - $2.60 MAGIC KOTER - $5.95 (Holds One Pint Paint) GARBAGE CANS 17" HIGH - $2.49 22" HIGH - $2.98 Others At $2.50 - $4.60 HALTON HARDWARE WE DELIVER - PHONE 983 COLBORNE ST. EAST OAKVILLE

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