Page 6 THE OAKVILLE-TRAFALGAR JOURNAL Thursday," March 15, 13 "men COUNTY COMMENTARY TO CONTINUE HOSPITAL AE Tow hursd [VE Oakville public library yp 0 MILTON PAPER SADLY CEDES | DONATIONS, CHAPTER DECIDES) if tuff fertcs at fy regular meeting Mond 3 : a Br ol r [vine cet 0] ay igy| | Angela Bruce Chapter, L.O.D.E., | vincial meeting of the L.O.D.B. to Teta} ht ¥ nigh] will continue to make its month-| be held in Hamilton in April Ca Sa Se to | ly donations of $50 to Oakville:| Conveners were appointed as) EE e SC FEC, Set of thy | Trafalgar Memorial Hospital, it | follows: Mrs. W. B. Snowball, Ls > S Teason for) it] tc ida: Ah | the change, according to Ii, tan " % Seed, empire ibrarly pter's | film; Mrs, Jac PIC | Mrs. Elspeth Young, who sg} ® With no reports of older coins Goclded, at the FASHIONS IN FRAUD + | comin in last week, Milton's he © ! aR 1 | "Fashions In Fraud for 1951" is | SOME Sh coaly conced- | Marl meeting at, Victoria Hall, | study; Miss Marlon McNaughton, | Ms. MSEC SRE ho sii PERFECT | the Intriguing title of a lecture to | Sanadiah, BRAM E SY readers, | Tuesday evening, March 6 The | wool; Mrs, L. R. Freeman, sew-| the [Weabel S000 Carr book infil 5) J be delivored al the March mest: |S3 FVICWIY to foil trully: |Cuopter contributed §30:a month ing, Mx Carl Wright was named | 058 Tas FECE 0 SUCH an esto i for Snacks! | ne University. Womenw Sad | the C at mal | to Owiville Temporary Hospital | convener of the Chapter's spring | that townsion, stapes is 10 1p; iE Tow i 4 | 3 BE | "The Oaiville-Trafalgar Journals |g, jy. jts four years of opera: | dance, April Frolic, to be held on or 2 ange of fy ear i [Club of Oakville and district, to | oaders have brought out old [ir US COUT NERS BC e n| Apr 20 oie by av cout yi | be meld in the high school music | pieces from trunks, attics and cel [yo yo ng Ci rh Ap ; at la | room Wednesday evening, March |lars that are years and Years [aco it opened. --N sei The speaker will be [older than those mentioned in the |= yr ot 818 Carlton Green, convener | ) ne] n ie rose Haskell of the Toronto | Champion. While the Journal | of the Chanter's Opportunity Shop, POWER CUT-OFF ' Potter Buviness | Bureau, which | DoTied OVC FFL Cota hy [Lemorted proceeds of $1570 for | : ; J : february. The sum of $39 was has i much in puss glad bi ht i voted for weitere Work. tncleding SUNDAY, MARCH 18, 1951 down illega business practices | put Milton back z $15 to assist a family which lost , | and protecting the buying public. | these my li! oir {ts entire possessions by fire. Mrs. All 662/3 Cycle Consumers rish Bos | eeti vill be a > L. F. Clement, War convener, The meeting will be an open one. | ou campbell, Moffat eattlo | 15.0: GEMENE Pies nthe 1.30 A.M. TO 1.45 A.M. and friends of members are wel | cCdor has returned from Ire-| on d ons " the people of Britain, stressing the Alana come. land with several head of choice | gue ® nC," (KEE, STENT BE = Emerald Isle stock purchased at h : 2 TRUE the Royal Ulster show at Balmor- | ion 'Mis Roy ae 4.30 AM. TO 6.30 A.M. Mid-morning . . . for a quick noon lunch . . . at the four o'clock afternoon "let-down" . or late at night--there's nothing for refreshment that's healthful like a glass al, near Belfast. Mr. Campbell sees a good market in Canada for British Shorthorns, provided the you are 2 tired 2 return 2 work | pjght type is produced. and 2 broke not 2 Ice Extravaganza Ed Rada, former Czech, Polish and German figure skating cham- Our vacation consist of 2 weeks appointed the Chapter's repre- Trafalgar Public Utilities Commission sentative to the semi-annual pro- whieh are 2 short, after which of Gilbrea Dairy Milk. Try ff em" pion, headlined the colorful Tce J it plain--or with a bit of ice WooD Revue presented Saturday eve- and flavor -- or with pure ning in Burlington's new arena. son aa 5 Gilbrea Dairy Ice Cream in Discuse Education We've got an excellent variety of a milkshake. Edging: 50¢ per sack The curriculum in rural schools Baster Novelties for the kiddies ; delivered provided the subject for discuss- 5 G L. G. SNYDER'S For fireplace & furnace |lon in Halon farm forums last ... and grown-ups too! We ad- EVE ; week. Members greed, for the eV der r vehi ILBREA DAIRY HILLMERS FUEL AND ICE CO. | most par, that the curriculum £ Yon by le NY ie, he 2 2 url Phone 23 for rural youngsters should be the selection is at its best . . . PHONE 51 : i same as that provided for city | - = A ph but he od > EASTER BASKETS struction in farming methods would prove of value. EASTER EGGS ~~. PRETTY B i IS ad ) Completely fuddled at the va- A CHOCOLATE a ; : garies 'of the weather last week {5 af Tom watvon sete sur fet dn shalt Buys 2 = Press, and to make his point, he N AND INNUMERABLE NOVELTIES PHO -- from 4 (Sp quoted Philander Johnson thusly: $2.98 a, Sis a blamed uncertain AND BOXED CANDIES <5 This pesky weather is; fs short and long It blew, and snew, and then it thew, / sleeves Soe + And now, by jig, it's friz. ={ : ALSO THE PASTEL SHADES SIZES FROM 12 TO 20 BEAUTIFUL SELECTION OF ALL-WEATHER COATS We have added All-Wool i a better line of Yarns i 1 y a aor any Don't forget the March meeting $ 2.95 $13.95 this Saturday. It's in the gym be: i hind St. John's church at 10 am. | BURR S' PECIALTY H PPE We expect Mr. Red Foster to be there_if he gets back from Flor- ida, And don't forget your yearly 136 Golborne St E. Phone 423 |] 00 50 10c is due now CANDY AND NUT SHOP Colborne St.*E. -- opp. Century. Theatre Junior Humane Notes SAAN "THEY'RE GOING TO WASH ARAA La 4 4 THIS WASH | THRILLS!...SPILLS! ) Motorcycle Racing On Ice 2 HOURS SEE THESE OF ~ RIDERS i ACTION RISK DEATH As 1 you fron to 1 RIGHT OUT OF MY HAIR" : HAN A AAPA ALAAAAARAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAARAAN VY Y PACKED AT CAKEMAKING OR WHAT HAVE Y0L, WHRLE WE 00 | THRILLS! EVERY TURN 4 THE WEEK'S WASH . . . AND WHAT A BEAUTIFUL i : 2 JoB in ... CLEAN, FRESH, STERILE, SWEET- | | - SMELLING . . . EVERY ARTICLE RET! Hh HAMILTON TIGERS -vessus- 2 ... AND AT A PRICE THAT'S banda Eis OAKVILLE BLACK HAWKS 2 WON'T YOU LET US PROVE ITTO YOU... i 4 |! Q ; jit ™ D4 Oakville -Trafalgar Arena ||3 JUST PHONE 1900 . 4 Q | ADMISSION: ADULTS 60 CENTS ~~ : CHILDREN 30 CENTS 3 Hh | H: i TAX INCLUDED . 2 | CN. A. SANCTIONED § DUNN ST. JUST NORTH OF COLBORNE $ 3