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Oakville-Trafalgar Journal, 15 Mar 1951, p. 8

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Thursday, March 15; 1953 HESE GOODYEAR DELUXE TIRES! WHY ARE YOU S IED? SO SATIS YEAH! AND THEIR NON-SKID TREAD STOPS MY CAR ON A DIME, TOO. FROM MY EXPERIENCE, DELUXE IS THE BEST CONVENTIONALTIRE THERE IS, CARD OF THANKS Mr. Herbert Leaver and the nily wishes to express to everyone for sympathy and f ived their sad bereavement in the los: of a loving wife, sister and aunt and especially the Rev. Stewar and Mona. The rumm e of St. Jude's Church will be held April 21 and October 20. The rummage sales, St. John's United Church, will be held April 28th and October 27 and the Christmas Bazaar Dec. 7. WANTED--TO RENT GARAGE in west end near Wil son St. Phone 88: (46c15) SUITE by married couple with boy 9, urgent. Phone Lyons 356. as for cow feed. Tele- (35p16) ~ TRICYH a for 3-year old child. Phone 1185R. (35p15) RELIABLE woman as house- keeper, must be able to cook. Re- ferences required. Box 471 Jour- nal. Turn your junk into money. Sell it to Burke's, 17 Forsythe St. Phone 1088 (45¢15) LOST AND FOUND LOST: at cooking school, black change purse, Mrs. Fleetham, 430 Dundas St, N., phone 58 LOST: one pair of white figure skates, size 9, at Oakville Com- munity Centre Arena on Saturday night. Phone Bronte 21r2. (50c16) APPLES WHOLESALE No. 1 Fancy Grade Mcintosh -- Spy BASKET OR BUSHEL ANY QUANTITY Delivered Locally W. H. POST AND SON FARMERS Macdonald Rd. & 8th Line PHONE 163-J during Please Report Promptly LOST OR FOUND ANIMALS To Oakville Humane Society PHONE 515 and injured Animals Humanely Treated Lost FOR SALE OR TRADE CHEV. ton truck, good condit- ion, $100.; also gent's bicycle, 4 burner gas stove with oven, phone 2002J after 5. (75p15-16) THREE-piece bed chesterfield good condition, . Phone 163R. 1936 CHEV. in excellent » coach, condition, $350. Phone 1636J. BEATTY washing machine, child's chest of drawers, fold-a-way bed, and summer good condition. {Truman Ave "ACME gas stove, 301/42" wide, side storage, compartment, $45. 153 Colborne St. BE. Phone 2105. LIMED elm Canadian Provincial table, x2 Babee-Tenda; Hardwood knee-lole TE Dron 147TW. 35p16) CHESTERFIBLD, = over within last year, but needs cover- ing. Large size, suitable for your recreation room. May be seen at Apt. 4, 97 Randall St, $40. "BEDROOM suite, limed oak, con: sisting of double bed with spring and mattress, chest of drawers, vanity with mirror, dresser with mirror, price $150. Phone 1346R. MOFFAT-RAPER gas stove, al most new, 6 burners, 2 ovens, 2 grills, bargain $150. Can be seen at 118 Pine Ave. Phone 938. (p16) "BED, spring and mattress, sol id maple blond, also Marconi floor radio, all like new. Phone 114W, (74p16-17) ~ DELUXE model gas range fhat has been used only four months, featuring 4 automatic burners adjustable to various heats includ- ing simmering Redshaw oven glider. All in Phone 1528W, 3 FOR RENT ROOM and board for two men. Phone 1338W. (35¢16) AUCTION SALES Of Ford tractor, 1948, and trac- tor implements; hay, grain and SINGLE room with board. Tele- phone 1111 35p16) $125.00 PER MONTH, upper duplex recently remodeled, 5 rooms and bath, (heated), March possession, central location, Call Giles at 712 or Mrs. Palmer at 1461-W. (1.30¢17) APARTMENT, new, just com- ready for occupancy with tiled bathroom, large living room, kitchen with gas stove, electric refrigerator, tiled floor, hardwood floors throughout, arage. Rent $100 per month. 1 lease. Phone 749. pleted, 2 bedrooms, wanted straight sewing sewing, will WOMEN plastics, teach those with some ability, ex- cellent working conditions, bonus rate. Apply in person to Stor-Aid of Canada or Phone 478. (77lcl6) SPECIAL NOTICES To the Trafalgar Ratepayers. Owing to the very dry condition of the grass on vacant lots this year, the Trafalgar Fire Depts. are asking for the co-operation of all residents, by not burning gar- bage, leaves or grass, unless pro- perly supervised, and fires should never be started on windy days. Grass fires are becoming cost ly items to taxpayers. Please help your fire depart ment and help yourself by not starting fires. Trafalgar Fire Chiefs TRAFALGAR INVESTMENTS farm will be held at Canada-Howard Farms, Lot 3, Con. 6, Nelson, 5th Line, on Thurs- day, March 22 at 2 p.m. No re- serve; farm is sold. Terms cash. Howard Bros, Prop.; Hindley & Elliott, Auctc fucioneerss LAN M. LO Alldn iy Ld Forsyth St. dled at his home on Saturday in his 84th year. A native of Dun- dee, Scotland, Mr, Low came to Oakville thirty years ago, and for many years was employed as a gardener on the estate of Lady Baillie. He was a member of Knox Presbyterian Church, Surviving him are his wife, two sons, Wil- liam and Richard, and two daugh- SOUARE RANCING VICTORIA HALL WEDNESDAY NIGHTS at 8.30 P.M. $1.00 Registration for rest of season. Oakville Recration Comm. See us for GOODFVEAR Deezer Tires Wm. Whitaker & Sons Station Rd., Oakville ters, Mrs, H. Wingfield and Mrs. Alex Fleming, all of Oakville. The funeral was held Tuesday after- noon from the chapel of S. S. Russell and Son to St. Jude's Cemetery, services being con- ducted by Rev. C. K. Nicoll. Pall- bearers were Stewart Hannah, Jack Regan, George Kerr, Percy Wilkinson, Alex McDonald, Frank Bury, William Mason and Mr. Platt. RUDOLPH PEUKERT Suffering a sudden heart at- tack, Rudolph Peukert, Lakeshore Rd. ast, died Monday in Oak- ville-Trafalgar Memorial Hospit- al, The late Mr. Peukert, who was years of Czechoslovakia, onto from his home-land years ago. Ten years ago he moy. ed to this district, purchasing ty, Lakeshore estate of the late Tony age, 'was born in coming to To. thirty Oalklend. Mr. Peukert was presi. dent of General Plastics Ltd, Toy. onto, and was a member of Andrew's Church. He is survives by his widow, Mrs. Lilo Peukert, a son, Rudi, and a daughter, Kristl. The funeral was held yes. terday morning from St. Andrew's Church, where Mass was celebry. ted by Father Kirby: was in Spring Creek Interment Cemetery, SEMI-DETACHED--A newly quarters. stairs. fireplace, thro' hall, furnace, automatic hot water, INTERESTED. \ Phone 490 : HOMES FOR SALE Living room and large modern dining kitchen down. Upstairs two good-sized bedrooms, a smaller room and bath. Dry basement, new furnace, automatic hot water, Moffatt stove, storms and screens. Driveway. ROOMY, PRACTICAL HOME--Large living-dining room with modern kitchen. lighted bedrooms and bath; good basement with oil-fired air HAVE YOU A HOME FOR SALE? IT MAY BE THE HOME ONE OF OUR CLIENTS'IS WAITING FOR. 'DO YOU NEED A HOME? CHECK OUR WIN- DOW DISPLAY, and/or COME IN AND SEE US. "PERHAPS WE CAN HELP YOU. JARVIS AND RYRIE REAL ESTATE AGENTS Evenings: 296w or 417 painted and decorated living. Early possession--$6,000. Upstairs are three well. screens. Immediate possession. $12,500. WE ARE CO. LIMITED BY-LAW NO. 5 BE IT ENACTED and it is hereby enacted that the location of the head office of the Company be and the same is hereby changed control, broiler, and not a mark on the white enamel finish; nickel handles on cleaning trays, oven door and broiler drawer. This stove is in perfect condition. Will sell for $125 cash. Reply Box 472 the Journal. from the Town of Oakville, in the County of Halton and Province of Ontario, to the City of Toronto, in the County of York and Prov- ince of Ontario. ENACTED _this December, 1950. 29th day of PAYROLL CLERK Male or Female Required by Lakeshore Die Casting Limited. Some previous experience; good prospects for right person; five-day week. Phone 1290 Oakville At Sunday Evening Servic Soloists--Miss Thelma Skoog; son, H. Lyon, Piano--Mrs. H. Brearley. = ST. JOHN'S UNITED CHURCH REV. HARRY PAWSON, Minister. by 30-voice Choir and Soloists. "SEVEN WORDS OF CHRIST" by TH. DUBOIS. Director--Irven Fell, e -- March 18th -- 7 P.M. Messrs. M. Inkster, D. Richard- B. Donaldson. Organ--Miss L. M. McBain. WITNESS the of the Company. "D. A. McIntosh," corporate seal President "Stanley E. Edwards," Secretary CERTIFIED a true copy of By- law No. 5 of the by-laws of Tra- falgar Investments Co. Limited duly enacted by unanimous res- olution of the directors at a meet- ing held on the 29th day of Dec- ember, 1950, and confirmed by i vote of the ers present or represented by proxy at a meeting duly called for considering the same held on the 29th day of *December, 1950. "Grace L. Maybury," Secretary C.S. (1e16-17) WOooD Edging: 50¢ per sack delivered For fireplace & furnace HILLIESS | FUEL AND ICE CO. 23 Phone Plush from ries, Or a subscription to his magazine Rust Craft EASTER CA which to choose every evening during the week. nine-thirty FOR FATHER Smoking and Shaving sund- Cards, We also have a wide selection of For your convenience we are open until nine o'clock Saturday until FOR CHILDREN Easter Bunnies 2.25 Chocolate Novelties from 5¢ Playing Cameras favorite RDS from WE DELIVER BRIEN'S PHARMACY Colborne St. East FOR MOTHER Chocolate Filled EASTER EGGS from 2 % 50 Jenny Lind, Moirs, Cadbury & Neilson's BOXED CHOCOLATES For your Easter Party why not try our delicious Lady Borden Ice Cream PHONE 1382 WEEK - END SPECIAL AT | DOMINION FURNITURE STORES WALNUT FINISH ® 2 DRESSER LAMPS ® FULL SIZE FULL PANEL BED @® ROOMY 4-DRAWER CHEST @® ALL STEEL SAGLESS SPRING BEAUTIFULLY STYLED BIRCH HARDWOOD BEDROOM GROUP IN HONEY ; .... WATERFALL DESIGN WITH SPARKLING VENETIAN MIRRORS AND LARGE CASES, WITH SMOOTH-RUNNING DRAWERS. THIS ENSEMBLE CONSISTS OF THE FOLLOWING PIECES: ® CHOICE of DRESSER or VANITY ® SOFT FELT MATTRESS ® 2 FEATHER PILLOWS © 2 SHADES TO MATCH "cu" | DOMINION "sme To TERMS | STORES SATURDAYS AVAILABLE : ; . PHONE 957 OAKVILLE po ao bd

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