Oakville Newspapers

Oakville Record, 15 Oct 1931, p. 8

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——=—sae in fruit, grapes,-raspberries;-ete—siher friends of the team, which fs . condition. Phone 127 before 5.30. 42 and other speakers included Rev. J. « Door and ignition keys made for Page 8 : THE OAKVILLE RECORD Thursday, October 15, 1931. , , PALER iB “CLASSIFIED MO With the Boy Scouts bl A most interesting event in the vil- erlisements lage this week was the banquet ten- | dered to the football team and held in | the Community hall. Practically all of the delicious provisions. were do- FOR SALE—6 acres.on Kerr stréet,’ nated by ladies of the district a and | Phone 540. c40-42 | mainly composed of British boys, - | w Wards of the Norval Hostel, who are OR SALE—3 Burner coal oil stove’ employed on farms in the neighbor- with oven and extra wicks, also small joog, under the able management of coal heater. Apply to D. A. Jacobs,’ Janies Anderson for the last two or phone 813. . p41-42 three years. This year the team was one of the six-team lakeshore league, | 6- - See eee Thought Sear the other teams being Port Credit, ole, hot water front, warming Sheridan N eaifotle nant i closet. In best of condition. Apply, urseries, Owing to the large number of Cubs 9 Dunn street or phone 255, 42 two in Oakville. Mr. Anderson has}; Oakville the pack has been divided . been assisted by Ivan Fox, secretary, | into two sections, “A” section with FOR SALE—Child’s three-wheeled and F. Lambe, captain. Rev. Alex. Hocater Hiden: Lawson in sires: as: bicycle, largest size, heavy tires, good MacGowan was master of ceremonies, sisted by Miss Elizabeth Cha a ead meets on Wednesday at 7 p.m., while FOR SALE—Singer sewing ma- :M. Cameron, rector of St. Luke’ re “B"” section with Scouter May Riley, fine, doy head: “Apply to Mas. S.| omer smcrann, A. Money, Oakville,| ied by Scouter Allee Daubney rege ere Ser i PPIY mS: y Wiskuoms G. Fox, R: Meares, © : Sharpe, 92 Kerr street, or phone VanSickle: C. Heslop, H. Inglehart. meets on Friday at 7 p.m. 267W. pao 4 very pleasing feature was the| The Cub leaders are visiting all FOR SALE—Chocolate wicker baby presentation, by members of the team, | Parents of “Cubs to discuss the work cArriage, good as new, cheap. Phone of sweaters to the manager and to of Cubbine and form a closer cooper- BSL. c42 P. J. Britton-of Toronto, who loaned|ation between parents “and Cubs. = his truck to convey the team to out-| Tenderfoot Tim sincerely hopes that FOR SALE—Bicycle, Cleveland, sige games. A note of sadness, how-| all parents will assist the leaders in three, speeds, will sell reasonable. ever, was introduced in the reading of | this work by asking them questions Phone 147. p42 4 letter sent by the lakeshore league,| about Cubbing and telling them of FOR SALE—About. 500. bushels ©XPTessive of sympathy in. the tragic|their son's characteristics: All in- p42 death by drowning, during the sum- formation thus mained will be of tre- ‘mer, of a member of the team, Albert menious benefit to the successful FOR SALE—Bicycle in good con-) Murphie. This letter will he sent on| Carrying out of the Cub training pro- ae dition. Price $10. Phone 145 r 4. p42 to relatives in Enkland. Variety was| gram. TO LET—House, corner of Dunn, Provided by a few musical-‘numbers} Rover Squires Walt, Young, Vern. and Randal streets, 7 rooms, 3-piece Ziven by A. Money in vocal and in-| Farrow, Ed. Fielding and Ron. Broo-| bath, full size cellar, furnace, larce strumental- selections and by F» | man attended the Ontario Rover) verandah. Apply S. Patterson, 318 Lambe in harmonica@elections: | Berkeley st., Teronto, phone Rand.) The regular monthly meeting of the 3942. e2att; mangels.. Phone 724. DR. JOHN URQUHART ke on Thursday at the home of HOUSE FOR RENT—3 bedrooms,’ Street : . G.C. Atkins, Woodlands,sMer- Ibo red tede eis aria guntoons, s-| Kiniectic* eetines “gfe ex- ier Plans were made regarding the i B piece bath, furnace, full size cellar, perience to treat skin dis All. ‘bale of clothing which goes to clothe! electri¢ stove and water heater, two- prescriptions personally pounded, #" Indian girl at the Onion Lake | ear garage, furnished or unfurnished. Cough syrup always on hand. pad | School in the west and also for the’ Phone 651, Ross M. Gibson. 42-43' = é | collecting of clothing to be sent to the! WANTED—Housework or éooking,} WANTI : eee Sia = oe a vi be by. day or week. P.O, Box 846, Oak. LIVE POULTRY WANTED plies going to the west from the| fi y hatonetie ieee) Beteiak Hitivsaat paican geld Diocese of Niagara. Mrs. Annie) ia sh sd = = ee Proud Hennessey/gave the first chap-| WANTED—Baby buggy, in Rood or write Monee Zener, Soe Have m:|ter_of the Inissfon study book “Out ae ; or oses Zener, woods! of Bondage.” The tea hour had been: condition. _-Phone 279J or write Box = 7 23tf 130. 42 avenue, Joronto. = arranged by the hostess as a surprise to the members and in honor of Mrs. Gee Aa or a edt good Albert Procter, BA. abtcrare 4 Guests for the occaxton appearance, fair education, two men ‘ included Rev. and Mrs. Donald Mac- with car-preferred, steady employ- PIANIST and ORGANIST - _-|Lennan of Winona, formerly of Pal- ment. Apply to Box F., Record. p42 ermo, Mrs. A. Patterson, president Inquiries regarding lessons may be|of the Anglican W.A., Bronte~Mrs. WAD In Oak , full od- “i ee oka ple ee made at Toronto Conservatory of Austin Scobie and Miss Helen Proud, : ten Crates cinas Senant. Family Music’s Academy Studios, KIngsdale| principal of Plattsville Continuation | of three. Give full particulars. Pos- 4 6121. > school. After uncovering a beautiful-) session December 1st. Box A, Record. Appelby School, Oakville, ly decotated cake, the hostess made a! e41-44 or Telephone 530w. few fitting remarks, mentioning the’ keen interest which the late Mrs. — = |Wm. Proud had alwavs shown in = W.A. work and also the ready and! willing assistance Mrs. Hennereey | has always given in the Sunday school | es S Meat Market jand in the W.A. Mr. MacLennan’ and the rector, Rev. J. M. Cameron, “THE HOME. OF CHOICE MEATS” in kindly speeches mentioned the high, standard in which they held Mr. and Mrs. Hennessey. Mrs. MacLennan. FRESH ONTARIO LAMB presided over the tea table. ap aenannnbis prices The funeral of the late Cyrus Utte ie] was conducted by Rev. Alex, Ma-«-! MILK FED VEAL “}}; Gowan on Tuesday afternoon at a. ne ; | Sérvice in the United church and at| CHOICE CUTS OF PORK i the graye side in the Palermo cem-; : : : Letery. — A number of ofd friends as- “All our Meats are Ontario Products.” sembled to per their last respects. FRESH FRUIT AND VEGETABLES IMPORTANT . Sip oe window display and judge for yourself Auction Sale OF LIVE STOCK Phones 980 and 981 Colborne Street o. eeeeemmperty, ot “G. E. MO N & SON . We deliver to your door 2% miles west of Oakville ——— EE Wednes., October 21st at 1 pm. Shire Horses, pure bred.—2 black yearlings, well matched; 1 bay year-| ling gelding; 4 foals of 1931,-two Ist and one rd prize C.N.E. 1931; Mode! | 4 Winter Protection for Yor : Car Maid, 5 yrs., bred June 20th; Fancy, Model, 3 yrs., bred May 3lst, 2nd | C.N.E. 1931: Fairy Model, 3 yrs.,' 8rd C.N.E. 1931; Lady Model, 8 yIs., : bred May 27th, “3rd C.N.E. 1981; You can prevent costly repair Beauty Model, 4 yrs., bred July 13th, : 4th C.N.E. 1931. The foals and year- caused by hard shifting gears. lings are all sired by Weston King,! Champion Shire stallion. 1 black team, Percherons, §& yrs. Have “your transmission and elas 1 Clyde mare, 8 yrs; 1 Bay| ; : orse, 3 yrs.; 1 Grey mare, aged. Also differential grease changed to Weston King, Champion Shire -stal- Z ron. Winter Grade NOW. Tuorobred Horses—Mouse Ear, bred: ‘May 80: Ann Scott, bred } March 25;! —— Wisdom, bred Feb. 26, 2nd Cj N.E. 1981; Bridal Roquet, bred May 21, Junior Champion mare at 5 years, y car. Ro. oyal Winter Fair; Moltman Thoro- hred Stallion: 2 vearline Thorobred ire. C**Hle—Shorthorn cow, bred June 10: Hotetein enw. milkin~ well: Hol- ‘stein heifer, heifer calf at foot: 3 Boman hette, due Oct. 20; 2 Hol- eifers, vearlines; Je eifer, yearline:, Veal enlf. ei verse pelts ont Seen {290 bus. eect eee a ~ Wm. Whitaker and Sons - HALTON GARAGE. Phone 141 ~ Dundas Street i[approved joint notes. 5c off for, gh oe fowl] andesums under Cy M. ALDERSON, Auctioneer. *| local crew, the discussion of the prob-! 1 poe s Auxiliary of St. Luke's Wis) Moot held in London, October 10-12. This moot, the third annual," was the best attended since the beginning of ' Rovering in Ontario. The registra- ee tion showed a total of nearly 350° ‘ : |representativesofcrews——frem such 4 widely scattered points as Ottass, | North Bay, Kincardine and Windsor. i The highlights of the conference were | } first of all the banquet at which some} very interesting speeches. were igen! by nten. who. are-promincnt in Scouting SHAW BROTHERS Builders and Contractors TEE TO GIVE SATISFACTION. ‘Phone 138 ° . P.O. Box 391, Oakville. ee a ea ee ll Bes circles; — the sight-seeing: tour of the city on Sunday afternoon; the ques-} tion box -vhére some interesting ques-! tions were asked and answered; report: jf on the World Rover Moot at Kander-| steg, Switzerland by one of the On-} tario representatives; the various dis- cussions led by the different crev's,| and most interesting of all to the|'}! lems of Squirehood at which some ||]! useful information was received on! | subjects which were our createst dif- | '}) ficulties. All returned from London, | happy, having had a wonderful time || and satisfied that the information col- lected at the moot will help us in the } work of Rovering in Oakville. BEFORE BUYING SEE US LUMBER YARD PLANNING MILL. BUILDERS’ SUPPLIES —Agents for Frost Fence— DAVIS & DOTY W. S. DAVIS C. F. DOTY Oakville Phone 76 North of C.N.R. Station Greater Vaiues at A&P Foop stores Aiways yeaa A PRODUCT OF ONTARIO'S FINEST CREAMERIES CHEESE “ss - 21. ioe - » kb. 1ge FANCY SUGAR-CURED SMOKED BREAKFAST BACON =~-- == 18 SWIFT'S “CIRCLE 8" BRAND EXTRA SPECIAL SALE ON A&P QUALITY BEEF Porterhouse woricur 1 E25¢ ROASTS ===" Sirloin ROAST, LB. zie PORK LOINS 2:.».19: Pork Shoulders ~:~ ».15- WITH LARGE STEAK Round ROAST, Le. 17e FISH SA ALMON onv2icer Steaks Ib. 18e Ib. 16ec Fillets Ib. 19e ‘aii Ib. LZe FRESH YELLOW TALL CHOICE QUALITY PEAS CROWN OR BEEHIVE BRANDS AUNT JEMIMA SPAGHETTI #02221. No. 4 Sieve 3 « 23- SYRUP © s0.1030. wm J 4 Pancake Flour Brus. 2Qe AcP BAKERY PRODUCTS the fimest quali wh edmond woe ner dt nga caren See ~orhas Pigreatestenent aed ieat trees (cow Samene. Pomme Arar howto i oe BR ANN PAGE vimeste Ge FOR THIS WEEK-END ONLY Sponge Cakes es.iex:- ron Je \ Fruits and Vegetables Gitbarnc St. Oakville THE creaAT ATLANTIC. & PACIFIC TEA CO. LIMITED OF

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