Page 10 THE OAKVILLE-TRAFALGAR JOURNAL | BusINESs DIRECTORY | INSURANCE ELECTRICAL ACCOUNTING T. S. H. GILES INDUSTRIAL D. HAMILTON-WRIGHT, C.A. Real Estate and Insurance LR above Russell's Drug Store 189 Colborne Street Hast M Phone Oakville - - oF, Phone 532 | ELECTRICAL SERVICE | Toronto Office, 365 Yonge St, 19 Melinda St. BROWN ELECTRIC Port Credit Office, 2 Lakeshore Toronto - - - Adelaide 2761 Phone 1059 Oakville | Road E., Phone Port Credit 4981 Hvenings - - - Oakville 712 CONTRACTORS -_ -------------- Gord Brown GENERAL INSURANCE |-- or rr C. L. OLIVER AND CO. ORNTON BILL ANDERSON Accounting and Auditing H. S. TH RADIO - APPLIANCES Business Systems Installed Phone 874 Sales & Service Income Tax Returns Spruce Street, Oakville Phone 521-M 36 Colborne St. E. A. F. BERRILL "Oakville'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 La 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.-5.30 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, D.V.M. Maurice Dr. Phone 452W If No Answer Call 2177 OFFICE HOURS 1 to 3 -- 7 to 9 Sunday & Other Hours By Appointment Dunn St. North - L. F. CLEMENT HOME ELECTRIC Livingston Stoker and Oil Burner Units Makes WORK GUARANTEED PHONE 1441 16 THOMAS ST. N. GENERAL ELECTRIC Oil Burners Commercial Refrigeration Sales & Installation ORVILLE NEAL Domestic & Commercial ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING Fixtures, Ranges, Tanks 37 STEWART ST. W. Phone 1005-R 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 Oakville AUTHORIZED FRIGIDAIRE DEALER Commercial Sales & Service Service & Installation of all P. 0. Box 402 Ham. 7-8452 : DENTIST DR. J. T. HOPKINS Announces the opening of his office on June 9th for the practice of GENERAL DENTISTRY Above Allan's Drug Store Bronte, Ontario For Appointments Phone 171-W Oakville 1288 BOARDING KENNELS A. C. PENN DEERHAVEN 94 Maple Ave, Phone 1544|BOARDING KENNELS REG'D. Oakville (B. K. Snider) Upper Middle Rd. Clipping, Defleaing, Washing, Wormin; Special Attention To Dogs In Season All Animals Exercised BUILDING CHAS. WATT Local Representative J. Cooke Limited CONCRETE BLOCKS Aldershot, Ont. Phone 38643 TURNBULL & HOLDRIDGE ROOFING NICHOL'S ROOFING New roofs & Old roofs applied Insul-Bric siding & Asbetos siding Insulation Materials Eaves Troughing CHIROPRACTOR L. E. MACDOUGALL, D.C. CHIROPRACTOR Office Hours: Daily: 9.30-4.00 saturday: 9.00-12.30 Mon. & Thurs. Evening 7-9 Closed All Day Wednesday 61 A COLBORNE ST. OAKVILLE TELEPHONE 148 OSTEOPATH CARLTON GREEN Osteopath 63 Division Street By Appointment Only. Phone 826 Evenings, Wednesday After- noon, Saturday and Sunday. BARRISTERS supplied & sold Peter P. Nichols New Phone 2544 Burlington Oakville 1445 (Bstimates Given) 88 CLARKE AVE., BURLINGTON ilding Contractors Concrete - Masonry Blockwork 1578W - OAKVILLE - 903 TORONTO - PLaza 5491 KITCHEN CABINETS Standard or Made-to-Order ESTIMATES GIVEN FRANK LAROCQUE, Mgr. TALBOT SALES BUILDERS' SUPPLIES The Cookee Column Book Three, Entitled: POPO RETURNS BY HERBERT C. MERRY CHAPTER 20 Christmas came and went. So did New Year's Day. The winter was a cold one but left earl Then in March, as sometim happens, came our biggest snow storm of the year. In fact the newspapers sald it was the big- gest March snow-storm since away back when. The snow was so deep that the dogs had an awful time if they left the side- walk. Patsy loved the snow. She always has loved it. I guess she always will. She cavorted about in her usual manner, and at, times disappeared completely. Fudgee too enjoyed this unusual mass of snow and followed Patsy about, stopping to look down a hole where her mother had suddenly shot out of sight. Pokee didn't care for the snow. She didn't like getting her feet wet Polkée has never liked the rain, and hates to go out in it. She would watch Patsy and Fudgee as they scut- tled too and fro, but never join- ed them. "Not for me," she said from her perch on the veranda of the old Dowling Avenue mansion "You two foolish kritters can Kipper about if you care to, but I prefer to just sit and watch." "I think, dear sister from far, far away, you mean caper about, don't you?' Fudgee asked as she lifted her head and let the loose fluffy snow drift away from her nose and ears. "Well, kipper or caper--as you choose, but I am still just going to sit right here and move not a tail feather." "She's a nut--just a plain nut," laughed Fudgee as she darted after Patsy along one of the snow lanes they had made. Dribbi came out at the minute and said she was going to the corner to post a letter, and would take two of the dogs with her on the double leash. "ll go for one" said Popo as she minced down the path after h er. "And Tll be the other--yes, to be sure I must be the other," said Fudgee as she hopped over the snow towards Dribbi. "Because, you know, Po and I are the Dow- ling Girls, we must run side by side." A few days after this I receiv- ed word that I was to leave the Supply Depot and go to take bas. ic training at a camp some miles out of Toronto. The sad part of this news was that I must go alone. I could not take my wife and dogs with me on this trip. It would take eight weeks or more, and I did not know which camp I would be going to. Ar- Growers of High Quality Nursery Stock Designers of Fine Gardens -- Contracting -- EIGHTH LINE N. Phone 137J ANGUS McMILLAN Barrister -- Solicitor Notary Public 107 Colborne Street Bast Telephone Oakville 582 ROSS RYRIE Barrister - Solicitor Notary Public 61-A Coihorne St. East Telephones Office 65: Residence 1487-w D. A. McCONACHIE Landscaping -- Fruits Lakeshore Highway W. Phonte Bronte 56W WM. SEALE Custom Tractor Work Wood Sawing, Plowing, Discing, Etc. Phone 224-W REPAIRS Barrister - Solicitor fy Notary Public 1 Reynolds St. N. Telephone Oasville 1304 JOHN F. ISARD Barrister -- Solicitor Notary Public Successor to W. N. Robinson, K.C. 142 Colborne St. East Phones: Bus. 15 Res. 216 JACK A. SEED Barrister-Solicitor Notary Public 27 Park Avenue 220 Bay St. Toronto PHONES: "Business: Residence Oak. FRANK 0. GALLAGHER Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public ALLAN BUILDING, BRONTE PL7821 1228 PHONE Office 84-R, Res. 1-R-12 Bronte SIGNS E. HALLIDAY SIGNS OF ALL KINDS Gold Leaf Window Signs PHONE 596J2 OAKVILLE P.O. and domestic and electric ranges. PARTS & SERVICE GUARANTEED E. W. BURBIDGE 136 Robinson St. Telephone 1423W Oakville TOWING Towing Needs" AL. JOHNSON 24-Hour Towing and Road Service Anywhere--Anytime TELEPHONE 783 71 REBECCA ST, OAKVILLE, ONT. To all types of commercial refrigerators "Equipped To Look After Youl Lower Middle Rd. Ph. 3424-2 NURSERIES FLOOR SERVICE ROBT. NIELSEN NURSERIES W. H. PARKIN Garden Design and Landscape | Floor Sanding & Refinishing Contracting TRENS = ROSES Phone 1058-W EVERGREENS SURVEYOR We Grow - Design - Plant = Prune - e DANE WANDABENSE Oakville R.R. 1 ONTARIO LAND SURVEYOR Phone 1444-W And Associate Member Institute LINBROOK NURSERIES | Lond "Surveys Subdivisions Industrial Building Layouts Water's Edge, Clarkson, Ont. PHONE CLARKSON 320 Associated with D. D. James, r had to be made in a hurry. We had to give up our little apartment, pack all the things once more, and move back to Oakville. Crammond House was closed up tight, but Dribbi and the dogs were going to live at Charnwood, and IT would visit them whenever I could get a weekend off. "Wall skipping potato-bugs, and bless my kibble dish," Patsy said, "but I thought we were all in the army with you, and whith- OAKVILLE NURSERIES O.LS., of Fort Cedi Tel. P.C. Bvergreens, Shrubs, Bedding er thou t Plants WATCH. - REPAIR t also we." "That's nice of you, Pats old girl," 1 told her as I patted her silken head. "But I somehow or other dow't think that the officer in command of a lasic training centre would expect me to arrive "I tell you what, Pats" I told her as I continued to stroke her and fondle her ears. "I'll leave you all here and go along by myself, and as soon as I find out where it is I've been sent to I'll try to find a place for Dribbi and you dogs." That seemed to please her for the time being at least, and she wandered off to attend to some little job of her own which only she knew about. A few days later I left Toronto with a couple of hundred other soldiers to go to No. 23 B.T.C. in Newmarket, Ont--but that is another story which will follow at .another time. Would you like to know about Patsy and her two fighting daugh. ters in an army camp town? If Patsy will help me I guess I can write another book for next fall Thursday, June 28, 1951. Biographies Top Latest Library List Bdward, Duke Of Windsor, Charlie Chaplin, General Douglas MacArthur, and Mary Garden, th prima donna, and Scott Fitzger. ald, the novelist, such famous ang widely diverse personalities ary the subjects of biographical ang autobiographical works recently acquired by Oakville Public Li. brary. "A King's Story," is the title of the Duke of Windsors autobiography, and Miss Garden's book lis entitled Mary Garden's Story. Theodore FUFf writes the book on the famous screen com edian, and John Gunther, ths celebrated journalist, is the au. thor of "The Riddle of Macr- thur." The Fitzgerald biography, entitled "The Far Side of Par adise," is by Arthur Mizener, Bernard Shaw's last work «Buoyant Billions," is also on ths list of non-fiction works, in ad. dition to "The Way to Security," by Henry C. Link. "The Audubon Water Bird Guide," "Crime Pas. sionel and Other Plays," by Jean. Paul Sartre, and "My Patients Were Zulus," by James McCord On the fiction list are "World So Wide," the last book of the late Sinclair Lewis; "God's Men, by Pearl Buék; "Lovely Rebel' Muriel Marshall; "Grand Por tage,' Walter O'Meara; "The Hunter," James Aldridge; "The Caine Mutiny," Herman Wouk; and "A Game of Hide and Seek" Elizabeth Taylor. --she's right here, I'd better ask her. "what do you say Pats--can we write another book?" "Oh limpin' June bugs, why not---the young 'uns have to know about Mickle and the Tar Brush Kids, don't they? Well, then, write them another story!" 0.K. kids, watch for the Cook- ee Column again next fall and winter. Have a good summer. ncle Herb. Monument built enduring granite marble symbolic A in surroundings of peace to the living . . . 90 COLBORNE ST. W. The Memorial Ideal design and reverent in purpose, resting a tribute of respect and honor to the dead, a constant source of inspiration Oakville Monument Works Cemetery Lettering--Monuments Cleaned of or in and beauty, OAKVILLE DAILY SERVICE TO ALL CANADIAN AND U.S.A. POINTS with my wife and three cocker spaniels." Patsy turned her head up fo- CHARTERED BUSES ; wards mine. Her big brown eyes Se Eo 2 looked so sorrowful. "You know, OFFER IDEAL SERVICE > Joe," she said. 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