The Oakville-Trafalgar Journal hursday, April 5, 1951 SECOND SECTION Page 9 Korea Colder Than Clarkson! TEEN TOWN By Don Lovegrove Hello again! ... Yawn! ... Bx cuse me, but it seems that the human body just won't take three days without a little more than five or six hours of sleep. Be- lieve me, I know because I tried it last weekend. Not Knocked Down, But Leslie Was Dragged Out Taking the opposite viewpoint to that held by a police officer can prove very expensive, Leslle Hospital Will Not Sell Lots To Raise Revenue Vacant lots adjoining Oakville Trafalgar Memorial Hospital will not be sold, for the present at least. This decision was arrived at by the hospital's board of gov- though we will be $25,000 behind when we get all our current obli- gations met," Mr. Munro told the board. The report stated that the aux- Friday night was spent taking |g; i s tion 1, i he EAE Fo, whic we ors Sn Phe found OUt\ ornors at its regular monthly |iliary electrical unit had been od ont glad to say was a tremendous | mons. pleaded euilte | resting» | meeting Thursday evening. A. M.| used twice during power failures, an Me. success. Those critics that are al | disturbance. following. an oars | Munro, chairman of the finance | and had 'proved satisfactory. invol ways complaining about the |on Queen lizabeth Way. mer |committee, told the board that a| Appointment of Dr, Janina Zab- e mat younger set not wearing hats | Bronte, and was fined $25 pias | MEMDEr Of the town council had | orowska to the medical staff was al : i Ofte: fad wasifine PS | suggested to him that the lots | confirmed. The time of the an- Hii | eed would have been set back on their $17.50 in costs. 4 i i £ the tal / ears had they taken in the fes: |' "When I asked him to move hig|D¢ Sold for residential purposes | nual meeting of the hospital as- "ipalit tivities in the gaily decorated | truck, h id he didn't hee and the proceeds used to defray | sociation was fixed at "8.30 B.., : A h hi To oman Le' dldu't have tone hospital's indebtedness. In| Thursday, April 26, in Views H books all, Brerything from bread bask ana began yelling and swearing," | 120 limes & Ty ap. ets to baseball gloves, fish netling | Prov. Const. Fred Bridgeman tolg | Le discussion which followed it b and miles of ribbon were trans. the woos was felt that the land should be | private formed into chapeau extraordin-| When he told him to get in the | 16\d against future needs of the Wild ary as the gang strutted their police crufser, the officer related, | 10SPital, With possible expansion | of ono stuff on the boardwalk in Teen | Simmons yelled: "Youll have to 2, VieW- S. Martin, hospital con- i pon hale knock me down before yon. gog| Slat expressed the opion i ose af Tish Hotson was the top millin- | me in!" that it would be most unwise to i it ang er of the evening, taking honors | It turned out Const. Bridgeman | %:% Ga Gl pe yo i for her creation composed of | didn't have to go that far. But|Pomted out tha Tul | mayor flowers and netting, finished off | he did have to get another officer | C/CMUAlly be necessary to sell 1 over by a ribbon down the back on|to help him drag Simmons to the | Ne 1804, it would always be pos- i which swung a little sand pail. | cruiser, he stated. sible to obtain a good price. De- | Real unique, eh' what! cision not to sell the land was i Second prize was captured by embodied in a motion moved by | twas Reg Forth for the best nove top J. S. Fraser and seconded by E, | altar per, Reg used baseball as his COUNTY G. Bulmer. | Rober tions call Camel Uo with 3 Tae) Report of the management ". The specimen. committee showed a percentage tm i ies fe oa COMMENTARY occupancy of 81 percent for Feb. and Peter Banting stole the hon- £ ruary, highest for any month to ors, with badminton court repticas. | propihe to make their town one | GELS There was a net deficit of Quality Venetian Blinds Marj Vardon and Bill Head re- ceived honorable mention in this of Ontario's garden spots, the $500.69. For the first two months of the year there was a surplus of Custom Made Burlington Horticultural Society | 470 05. The bank loan hae been 5 class for their well-dressed bask | oot week launahed a membesshiy Ei I Mel § Shane ve yet Chorable mention | grive designed to bring. all resi A grant of $972 was received from et s class we must fot forget that|jents into the fold. Clroulars' con Trafalgar township, and $675 trom George Farrow was awarded a iaining an application form. wore Toronte. towathipi at! ors: oo free hot dog which was to be | mails ur ship. ooks as| REPAIR and LAUNDRY A 1 Eid po fieds on snowdrifts. arly two years, have a two-and-a-half year-old son, Micki. DURING A LULL in the Korean fighting, L/Cpl. Milton "Mick- &)" Rose, a Clarkson resident who lives on Fifth Line, warms chill- d hands over a small camp stove. Leader of a bazooka crew with fhe Princess Pats, Mickey deft Clarkson last November. In a recent. Etter to wife Donothy, he told of bitter Korean cold and makeshift The Roses 'have been Clarkson residents for Too Busy To Get Ready For A Party? FANCY CAKES, COOKIES & SANDWICHES HORS D'OEUVRES Showers, Parties, Weddings, Special Occasions F MORGAN-BROWN CATERING SERVICE Phone Oakville 616421 shared with his partner. I'll bet I know who ate the hot dog! Well to every home, re- questing that a one dollar bill be pinned to same before returning. ---- committee has been informed that George! The societ; i > . y guaranteed new mem- | at the present time no steel can at ms won the Icky | hors more than the full dollar's | ho allotted for recreational pur- Judges for the night, and most efficient chaperons also, were Mr. worth of shrubs and plants free-- plus plenty of helpful advice as to gardening technique and des- poses. The ruling came as a de- cided blow to this summer swim- SERVICE Venetian Blind Laundry . ming program, as sufficient funds io Ne elton and Mr. Wil | going, In tie exchange of gar | mes aes raised to commence & Mfg. Co. j omens Iss acting 2s MC. Senin Ideas," the circular main-| construction immediately, Now the | uring the judging. tained, "we are sure that Burling: | pool will have to wait on a change i Three fine selections were play- ed by our own Rice Honeywell on the piano, helping to add variety to the evening, Saturday night found us at the Watt manse on the Dundas high- way to bid farewell to Charlie who is leaving us to lead a life at sea. Not that Charlie is not af sea now, but this time he is going! to take to the boats. Most of the .gang turned up at one time or another through the evening to lend a voice to the lusty singing that rolled from the house. Toe Squires supplied the musical background for the not so musical vocalizing, with that guy Al Lasalles as lead baritone, or something. Food flowed freely and disappeared nearly as fast ds it appeared, couples danced gaily about the living room to the mel- odies from the record player, and gossip received the usual hashing around the kitchen table. A good time was had by all those present and they all joined together _to sing "For He's a Jolly Good Fel- low" to a well 'dserving host. Best of luck, Charlie! ton will benefit to the extent that we will all be very proud of the appearance our town presents to visitors." FIRST KOREAN CASUALTY Pfe. Keith Robertson, of Camp- bellville, Halton's first Korean casualty, arrived home last week by air, covering the distance from Tokyo, Japan, to Malton airport in just 46. hours. Pte. Robertson. was wounded while in action with the Princess Pats. A rifleman, he was: hit 'in the left shoulder and eye by shrapnel splinters, and will undergo treatment at Sunny- brook hospital. Swimming Setback * After an extensive inquiry into the question of securing steel for the proposed Acton swimming pool and an interview steel controller at Ottawa, the Teen Town. Just remember, you can't have a good time unless you are there! AFTER THE PARTY If T were a modern inventor, I'd experiment, and rack my brain, in the material situation. Reverse While she can claim no records for size or weight, a hen in the Georgetown flock of Clifford Cook managed to get Into the papers anyway. She has been depositing eggs the size of marbles in her nest, and has yet to produce enough for a full meal. More in keeping with Faster was the egg proudly. produced by an Erin hen which measured 9% inches' by 81 inches and contained two sep- arate whites, a yolk, and another normal egg--shell and all! SHELTER NEWS The Shelter has for adoption some good larfge dogs that I am sure a farmer would enjoy; a white persian and gray persian cat that would be a joy Im any- body's home; also two very sleek PHONE 859 Gifts & Greetings for You -- through WELCOME WAGON from Your Friendly Don't forget that new: member- zi I had perfected cheap dish-{ black cats. 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