Oakville-Trafalgar Journal, 29 Jul 1948, p. 8

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THE OAKVILLE-TRAFALGAR JOURNAL Thursday, July 5 | Please Report Promptly LOST OR FOUND LS to Cakville Humane Society PHONE 515 Lost and Injured Animals Humanely Treated FOR SALE Humber bic slightly used; Hub-dynamo. model; gears; J cle, 3 lady's speed 1152- Phone --icE S-PIECE chesterfield suite, 1 combination radio phonograph, 1 i stand, 7-piece kitchenette, 1 tii-lamp; all like new. Very reasonable. 25 Stewart St. E. Oakville. 4 6 USED TOILETS and tanks, $20 complete. Ice refrigerator, $3. Phone 762-M. I -36 WASH BASIN, wall type, | 4 small, complete with taps; reas- onably priced for quick sale, Phone 379. 25-p-36 BUILDING LOTS Located in a restricted Toronto township re- sidential section, near Port Credit. Three choice wooded lots, 100 x 396 feet deep, with water, power, and telephone services instantly available; selling at $17 per foot Two 100 x 200 ft. building sites adjacent to the rapidly develop- ing Peel Gardens subdivision, atfario, or the undersigned. thorities that 50 beds represented 320 Der Toot Property vallies are || Lowest or any (tender uot nee: iime amit which. weal oi mounting rapidly. te | essarily accepted. in : these outstanding locations now. R. Barlow, Manager, hospitalization requirements for Phone Port Credit 2029. Water & Light Commission, | the district. THREL ironing tables, folding Oakville, Ont. In the new building 34 beds legs. Phone 700. 50-p- 7 |= -- | are allocated to the medical and Work began last week on re- Lakeshore Road pavement be- tween Port Credit and Clarkson, last remaining link in the Oak- ville-Toronto route to retain its original surface. The stretch in question has long been a squrce of irritation to town motorists, and council recently enlisted the support of Port Credit and Tor- onto township councils in seeking. government action in widening and repairing this section. It is apparent, however, that the Department of Highways is effecting a compromise in dealing HOURLY WORKER for weed- ing and cultivating; part or full time. Phone 379. WANTED --Young man with ost - accounting erperience; age years; resident of Oakville; preference to war veterans. Ap- ply in own handwriting to Oak- ville Water and Light Commi sion. 39-c- & ~ WAN TED _ HOMER FRASER Oakville Radio and Blectric-- Wiring, Electrical Maintenance & Repair; lectric Motors, Begin Lakeshore Road Re-surfacing Project surfacing the 3l5-mile stretch of Plan C.C.F. Picnic At Glen Williams Featuring a full program of games, races and general all- round fun, the summer picnic of the Halton C.C.F. association will be held at Glen Williams on Sat- urday, August 7th. A basket lunch affair for the entire family, the event has been carefully or- ganized to interest every age group, and present program plans indicate that the committee in charge will be successful in this with this project. The contract let to Godson Contracting Co. of Toronto does not call for widen- ing or the removal of the con- crete curbing which runs along the south side of the roadway. It is pointed out, however, that the new asphaltic-concrete covering will raise the level of the thor- oughfare, bringing storm sewers nearer to the top of the curb, thus cutting down the hazard to motorists. The old surface, believed to be aim. Ed. Adamson announces that members of the Provincial Legis- lature will be among the visitors, pand will take part in a brief pro- the first permanent type roadway {to be laid in the province, was [Eo in the autumn of 1914. Repais Phone 1187-J. r St. Changed Plans for construction of a 50 bed hospital were laid before the Board of Governors by James M. in SEALED tenders, plainly mark- cd as to contents, will be received by H. Lofquist, Esq, chairman, | Dunwoody, Chairman, at a well ¢o R. Barlow, Esq, Manager |gttended meeting of the Board Water & Light Commission, Oak- ille, Ontario, up to 5 p.m, B.D. ST, Thursday, Aug. oth, 1948, for laying of approximately 950 lin, ft. of 12" C.I. pipe, 1740 lin. it. held in Oakville on Monday night. The former plans, prepared in 1046, called for a 26 bed building but the chairman that Hospital Board Considers gram of speeches. An assured future lies for the lad who foung 5 14 containing a $10 bil, eum money to the own Jo ul changed the bill to. XN Most gals Worry ap, hats and shoes. Between there isn't enough to vy body. ---- Proclamation| I hereby proclaim yy, day, August 2nd, 194 u Civic Holiday in the 1, of Oakville, and call op good citizens to observe as such, out by the ty THY ay C. V. Hillm, mer, Mayor, Town of Oakyij, GOD SAVE THE Kiyg 3 I wish te Plans, More Beds a The total cost of the building is estimated at $340,000 and, with furnishings and equipment, will represent a total outlay of $390,- 000. ; With $100,000 from Dominion and Provincial government grants $40,000 on hand from the 1946 i ial aid thro- grand success it was. plied transportation. of 6" CI pipe, ete. Plans and specif; obtained from Dineen, Philips & Roberts, Consulting Engineers, 63 John St. South, Hamilton, On- with the growth and expansion of industry in the Oakville area it was definitely the opinion of Do- minion and Provincial health au- ations may be ROOM A AND BOARD surgical wards, with 12 beds and WALSH FOR OAKVILLE "The Man With Corner Colborne & Randall PHONE 1307 Choice" Sts. the $9,300--4 hedrooms, room, room, ultra modern 3- piece bath; good location. Act fast. large dining kitchen, living large Opportunity Knocks DON'T PASS THESE BY 8 -Bungalows- 8 Down payments are amazing- ly low on these homes due to be- ing N.H.A. and being eligible for provincial 2nd mortgages. Solid brick, attached garage storey and storey and half, on large lots, in highly restricted arca near river; 2 and 8 bedrooms, large living ms. You must see to believe. rooms. DO IT NOW G. ALBERT WALSH Real Estate Broker Phone 1307 Office open evenings to show above Bargains and many others. Priced Right. CUSTOM BALING Di New service. son. Holland baler; rompt N. Black, R.R. 1, Flank Phone 119) Clarkson. WANTED TO RENT } LOOK! One year free double pass to Century to anyone who can provide me with a flat, house or apartment. Howard Binns, manager, Century and Theatres. T 0 i ished, as soon as possible; any- thing in this line would be deeply. appreciated. Rent no objective if within reason. Phone Walsh Real Estate, 1307. 51-c-34 Piano and the teacher de- sires to rent bungalow or apart- ment studio in Oakville, Phone New Toronto, Zone 6: (ve- veise charges), or write Bllen Scott, 262 Lakeshore Road, Mim- ico. 51-c-36 ~ BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY $300.00 SETS YOU up in a good, steady repeating household business. Javel water, Concen- trate, soaps, etc. Must have car or truck. In Oakville or vicin- ity. Apply McCarney Products, Mt. Dennis, Ont. For appoint- ment, phone KEnwood 2503. 67-p-36 FEMALE HELP WANTED "WOMAN to do housework from 2 pm. to 7 pm, except Saturday and Sunday. Apply Box 201, The Journal. 25-p-36 ~ $20 WOMAN to do housework from 9 aun. to 7 p.m, five days a week. Apply Box 202, The Jour- nal. 25-p-36 Middle-aged lady as companion for couple in home in Oakville. Apply Box 115, Oakville-Trafal- gar Journal, -p-35 JUNIOR stenographer, no ex- perience necessary; to start Au. , gust 15, Call 25-1c-35 ROOM and board, double and|l0 creches in the maternity wing. single room. 21 Forsythe St. The hospital will 'be a two- 50-p-36-38 | storey building and of fireproof ugh debenture issues of the pro- our Westside Community Club for the won- derful co-operation in making our picnic the Many thanks to the friends and mer- chants who donated, and those who sup- OLIVER BUCK my appreciation of gressive communities of Oakville and Trafalgar, and a response to a public campaign for funds, the Board anticipates little difficulty in financing the much needed hospital project. Plans were discussed for a joint meeting between the Town Coun- cil of Oakville and the Hospital Board to discuss ways and means. The Publicity Committee, un- der Arnold Banfield is preparing for its fall campaign to the pub- construction throughout. lic. Area Board (continued from page 1) say 'if you don't like your job, go get another ome! If she has views to express, we should hear her." At this point Mr. Gilbert, who had seconded Mr. Pope's resolu- tion, rose from his chair with an angry exclamation, clapped on his BRITISH JETS hat, and stomped out of the chamber. "But she says, in effect, if we don't hire a new principal we can hire a new secretary," said Mr. Pope. "If anyone working for me want- ed to quit, T'dwant toknow why. In fairness, I think we should hear her," maintained Dr. Deans. "I'wouldn't let an employee go without a hearing, either," agreed Mr, Calder. "Perhaps we can alter the conditions she speaks about." Mr, Pope reiterated ment that there could point in stirring up" the matter again. "The only change she wants is a change of principal," he charged. "I want this man to have a fair show." "If a man quarrels with every- body, there must be something: wrong," countered Mr. Calder. his state- be "no "Squadron Leader R. W. Oxspring of the British Royal IN MONTREAL THE LAW OFFICES --Of-- W. N. ROBINSON, K.C. Have been moved to the Ground Floor of the Blakelock Apartment Building On Colborne Street JUST EAST OF THE GREGORY THEATRE NOW Neilson's MEL'S SODA BAR AND COFFEE SHOP © Cross Avenue and Dundas Street ENJOY at its best ... TASTY LUNCHES... OPEN Ice Cream Air Dr. Deans asserted he wanted to hear both sides of the question. "We've been hearing one side from you, and one side only," he told Mr. Pope. "We've been taking your word for eight months now, but after this I, for one, will in- sist on hearing the whole story." With only six trustees remain- ing in the meeting after Mr. Gil- bert's departure, and Trustees At- kins, Deans and Calder holding out for a hearing for Mrs. Car- penter, while Trustees Pope, Ford and Woodcock sought an accept- ance of her resignation, the mat- ter had to be tabled. Ready for Tenders Mr. Atkins told the board that George Molesworth, architect in charge of plans for the proposed alteration and addjtion project at Oakville high school, has specifi- cations ready for the calling of tenders. Mr. Molesworth believes all tenders will be in by the end of August, he said. To Instruct Domestics The board agreed to organize special classes in basic English and citizenship for D.P.'s and other immigrants of foreign extraction, classes to begin as soon as pos- sible. A request that this be done was presented by Harry Reid, employment service officer. Trustees agreed the scheme merited full support, although Trustee Pope stated similar classes at Milton weren't 'too successful." "My worker; a Pole, usually wound up at the bootleggers," he said. "He'd get very basic English Force, greeted as he leaves the cockpit of his plane on arrival at St. Hubert air station, Montreal. Air Commodore C. W. Busk, of the United Kingdom Liaison mission, is greeting the airman, one of the pilots who flew six Vampire Jet planes in the first trans- atlantic crossing by Jet planes. They will tour U.S. air stations in a series of demonstrations. A flight of U.S. Jet planes is on the way to Britain to reciprocate. An Opportunity To Obtain YEAR-ROUND FARM HELP Specially selected displaced persons now entering Canada are avalable for immediate placement on farms. Displaced persons have been employed by farm- ers in the past and have proved highly satisfactory. If you need farm help, this is an opportunity to secure immediate relief. Apply at once to your Na- tional Employment Office. Dominion Department of Labour A. MacNamara, Deputy Minister. Humphrey Mitchell, Minister. there," commented Chairman At- FARMERS ATTENTION! WE ARE CASH BUYERS OF Winter Wheat at City Prices SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Millfeeds Always Available Open evenings for delivery during harvest. REID MILLING CO.§ Phone 17-w Streetsville | going no -- ted | feient bus Er of colla) Fe irri ring | Egypt fin Oak ues da ork HE WHO GOT BUMPEDIfE& HAS YOUR CAR BEEN COMING OFF SECOND BEST? If so, better let us fix her up like new. We think you will be well satistied with the Tintle quality and the fair cost of our . BODY and FENDER REPAIR WORK Caly Hugh surve 1, spor ration the U nance Jr. ive st 27, but fl two | charti; brea, w to 3,4 fiscover leadque of th HEDLEIGH HOME LIMITED "The Home of Chrysler - Plymouth Service" EVENINGS 887-J Oakville, On PHONE 1063 Dundas Street North kins.

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