THE OAKVILLE-TRAFALGAR JOURNAL Thursday, August 16, 1; BOY, AM | PLEASED WITH THESE GOODYEAR DELUXE TIRES! ad WHY ARE YOU SO SATISFIED? WELL THE MAIN REASON ISTHE LONG TROUBLE FREE | MORE PEOPLE RIDE MILEAGE THEY VE BUILT UP. | GUESS THATS WHY| ON GOODYEARS. | |DELUXE IS TH YEAH! AND THEIR NON-SKID TREAD STOPS MY CARON A DIME, TOO. FROM MY EXPERIENCE, E BEST CONVENTIONALTIRE THERE IS, See us for li EAR Wm. Whitaker & Sons = Station Rd., Oakville LOST YOUR PET? PHONE 515 OAKVILLE AND DISTRICT | dan, good running HUMANE SOCIETY FOR SALE--1936 Ford, motor HEATH---To Police Constable | just overhauled. Good body and Edward Heath and Mrs. Heath, | tires, new ip covers, $275 cash. at Oakville-Trafalgar Memorial | Phone 2043M after 6 p.m. (45c41) Hospital, Tuesday, August 14, 8 -------------------------- FOLDAWAYS with _mat- ses, practically new, Jacket ol and Mrs. James Moore Dunwoody of Oakville announce the engagement of their daugh- ter Shelagh Ann to Sidney John Souter Horne, son of Mrs. Horne of Kingston and the late Dr. Sidney James Wood Horne. The marriage will take place on Sat- urday, September Sth at 3 o'clock in St. Jude's Anglican Church Oakville. Johnson Shamnon--Mr. and Mrs. Ken C. Johnson of Bronte anounce the engagement of their daughter, Blinore Edith to Mr Kenneth James Shannon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shannon, of Milton, The marriage to take place on Saturday, Sept. lst, at 3.30 p.m. in United Church, Bronte. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Stans- bury announce the engagement of their daughter, Margaret Anne, to Kenneth Charles Robertson, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Robertson, Ospringe, Ont. The marriage will take place on Saturday, Septem- Der Sth at 3.30 in Knox Church, Oakyille, CARD OF THANKS GOVE--Mrs. William Gove wish- es to express her sincere thanks and . appreciation to relatives, friends and neighbors for their kind expressions of sympathy and beautiful floral tributes extend- ed during her recent sad bereave- ment--Mrs. Phyllis Gove. FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR SALE Model tional Harvester Combine with engine drive complete with all attachments, new condition, used only one week. Phone Oakville 1901W after 6 p.m. (59136) FOR SALE--37,000, new 5 room bungalow, large double garage, % mile east of Palermo, 200 ft. on Dundas Highway, immediate possession. Mr. Beach. (1.p36-38) BLUE COAL: "The world's fin: est anthracite,' from Frank Sul- livan, Bronte 80-W. Your Blué Coal Dealer. (21t1) FOR SALE--Boxer and British bulldog puppies, now available. Sired by Champions. Apply Sin- clair, Triller St. West, Bronte. Phone 2097 (41c40) FOR SALE 1936 Ford motor just overhauled, Good body and tires, new slip covers, $275 cash. Apply Churchill Apts, Suite 6, Bldg. 2 after 6 p.m. (5040) FOR SALE Beautiful walnut Gourly upright piano, firct-class condition; Chrysler air temp wa- ter heater with 250 gal ofl tank, practically new; two fold-away beds with mattresses, practically new; Simmons twin beds, com- plete with spring and mattress and night table. Phone 860 till 5 p.m. (110 c40) FOR SALE--1934 Chey. Coach, new battery, good rubber in good Tunning order, $135 cash. Phone 554W. Albert Regan, 4 Robinson St. (5038) FOR SALE 3 burner Guernsey gas stove, table top model, rea- sonable. Phone 4547. (45¢38) FOR SALE Black and white enamel 5-burner ofl stove, with oven attached, heat gauge. Also large white Marlboro cookstove, burns coal or wood, Both in good 62 Interna- R SALE OR TRADE FOR SAI Chevrolet se- order, $200. Phone 1468R. FOR SALE--1 acre rye, cut and sheaved, cheap. 292, John Nicol. i with 30 gallon tank. Phoie 860 until 5 p.m. (45c40) FOR "SALE Norge 'Washing machine, good condition, 5 years old, reasonable. Phone 441W. FOR SALE--dcebox, 50 Ib. cap- acity, good condition, §10. Phone 1783W, (45¢38) WANTED- WANTED WANTED all kinds of live poultry; also old feather ticks and feed bags. Absolutely high- est prices paid. We call--Phone Oakville 796-J-3 or Bronte 25-R-2 or write Moses Zener, 402 Dover- court Rd, Toronto. (pjun24-52) BOY'S second hand bicycle, good condition, approx. 17 inch- es, for boy of 9. Phone 153. YOUNG business woman wish- es accommodation in private home. Furnished bed-sitting room with board. References. Apply to Box 600 the Journal. HOUSE or apartment urgently wanted to rent by English fam- ily of four, Phone 1468R. SITUATIONS WANTED CAPABLE young man desires work, approx. 6 hrs. per day. Pleasant disposition, energetic and well educated, has own car. Anything considered--what of- fers? Box 516, The Journal SALESWOMEN for Hollydean Farm market. Phone S. E, James, 1377R. 'WOMAN for part time help, few hours at noon, evenings, for weekends, easy work, good pay, experience not necessary. Mel's nack Bar. A LIGHT housekeeping room, suit two persons, or mother and child. Phone 1499M (45¢41) LOST AND FOUND LOST: Grey part-persian cat, strayed from 56 Church St. Child. ren's pet. Phone 1084. Reward. FOR SALE $900,00--1, acres, no buildings, Oakville, 1 mile. $6,500.00--3/, acres, 2 room cot- tage, 3 miles from Oak- ville, hydro, on paved road. $10,00000--Farm 50 acres, all workable, 'good barn, water under pressure, house has 3 piece bath, Oakville 3 miles. L. H. CORNWALL Realtor PHONE 930-w ROSS M. GIBSON PHONE 883-w condition. Phone 195j21 (65p40) We Have Many Others ELECTORS sincere appreciation. OF BRONTE For your expression of confidence tn me as indicated by your vote on election day | wish to express my ANDREW DALBY FALLS FROM TREE AT GEORGE'S SQUARE 'While engaged in trimming a large pine tree in George's Square (4640) | Tuesday afternoon, tiansen, Nils Chris- aged 37, of Hamilton, feet to the ground and serious injuries. The happened when a limb on which he was standing broke. He was taken to the Memorial Hospital, and his condition yes- terday morning was described as t good. Injuries included con- cussion, fractured ribs, and pos- sible back injuries. He was treated by Dr. WM. Wilkinson. Mr. Christiansen is employed by a Hamilton firm of tree surgeons engaged in removing a number of decayed trees from the square. MORE ABOUT Collector Discovers to believe that the object was a tomahawk, a weapon used in In- dian battles, and not an imple- ment employed for peaceful pur- poses. The arrow-heads are of various sizes, ranging from about an inch to two inches in length. They are made of flint which has been carefully chipped. Several are in an excellent state of pre- servation, the points of ome or two being quite sharp. A num- ber, however, have been broken by the implement which turned them up. Each of the heads has TENDERS WANTED Sealed tenders for 'the con- struction of township of Trafal- gar fire hall. Apply Clerk, Townt ship hall, 7th Line and Dundas Highway for plans and specifica- tions. $10 deposit required until plan returned with tender. Also certified cheque for 5 percent 'of contract price, Tenders to close 3 pm, August 31, 1951. A. Featherstone, Clerk I ~AND war YT {SWELL sHoTS OF IT I'M GETTING WITH THIS CAMERA FROM BABY BROWNIE SPECIAL BACH 53 50 ® oo KODAK SIX-20 TARGET BROWNIE EACH $9 - 2 5 ® © o KODAK DUAFLEX CAMERA 18.00 FLASH ATTACHMENT $4.10 ® eo KODAK HAWKEYE CAMERA 6.75 ® 0 o FLASH BULBS EACH 18¢ PACKAGE OF 10 for $1.75. ® oo of Kodak films ® 0 o We have 24 hour service on Developing and Printing DUNN'S DRUGS Oakville Bus Stop °HONE 650 - WE DELIVER We carry a complete line| "Opposite Loblaw's At The two notches at its base, by which it was attached fo the shaft of the 'arrow: "Byery year I find one or two arrow-heads," Mr. Hitchcox told a Journal reporter. "The rain washes" them clean and shiny. Every time I see a shining stone while I am' operating the tractor, I get off and look at it. I guess I've given away a dozen arrow- heads at one time -and another." Besides the arrow-heads, Mr. Hitchcox has found severalwoth- er stone artifacts. One of these, somewhat resembling an arrow- head, he believes to be a fish- scaler, Then there is a black stone implement about three in- ches long, with one end fairly sharp and. the. other blunt. This, Mr. Hitcheox thinks, was. used in taking the skins from animal carcasses. It is of much finer workmanship than the others, being perfectly smooth and show- CHARCOAL GRILLING, BROLLING, KINDLING +e 02 2 HILLMERS FUEL & ICE CO. Phone 23 ing no trace of chipping. As far as Mr. Hitchcox knows, he is the only farmer in his im-| mediate neighborhood to have found Indian relics on his pro- perty, in recent years at least. This district was once inhabited by the Mississauga Indians, it is probable that they lof; p hind them quite a nummper arrowheads and other articles y stone. Mr. Hitchcox belioyg there are plenty more > conceal in the sofl of his farm PATRICIA BEAUTY SALON CLOSING FOR HOLIDAYS AUG. 25 TO SEPT. 4 | come in early. 3-piece modern bedroom suite in simulated hon- ey walnut, consisting of double bed in full pan- el style, roomy 4 drawer chest and the very pop- ular double dresser with landscape mirror. We have only a limited number of these suites--so SPECIALS IN BEDROOM SUITES DURING OUR ANNUAL AUGUST CLEARANCE 3 PIECE SUITE FOR $109." Regular $135.00 3 PIECE SUITE IN. BIRCH HARDWOOD either regular or honey wal nut finish Beautifully styled suite in waterfall design, equipped with sparkling venetian mir: ror. SALE PRICE $79.7 -- Regular Price $99.50 RUSE YOUR CREDIT CREDIT D 0 M | N | 0 N OPEN TERMS SATURDAY AVAILABLE TURN a EVENINGS Green cou Poi on pres on ask Def don afte Wh ord cou The car mo: the con ed]; the left per dec tra De