Oakville-Trafalgar Journal, 25 May 1950, p. 6

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i Page 6 THE OAKVILLE-TRAFALGAR JOURNAL 0 Thursday, May 18, 1g SOFTBALL : DOUBLE-HEADER Every Tuesday and Thursday 7 p.m. - Busby Park - 8:45p.m. Of Non-S Do you want to make a for- tune? Just invent a paving ma- terial that will be non-skid in wet weather, will not cause undue tire wear and will not create ex- SOOO EOTITIE EO TEHOTN 2 sessive' vibration to the vehicle ¢ LUCKY PROGRAM PRIZES using it. That's the tip given by J. D. Everybody Reads Classifieds ©. Oakville Ready-Mix CONCRETE Phone Oakville 928 AAA VV VV 4 AAAAAA Enjoy Asparagus the year 'round! 5 RENT A DEEP-FREEZE LOCKER : NOW! CUT YOUR MEAT BILL BY 20 PERCENT. RENT A DEEP- FREEZE LOCKER PUT AN END TO MESSY CANNING AND PRESER- VING. RENT A DEEP-FREEZE LOCKER. "You'll be Dollars Ahead - And Much Better Fed' Bi-Mor Frozen Food Service Royal Bank Building Telephone 1214 & 5 ® CO pS Oakville From a painting by Rowley Murphy. The year was 1840... ls Sl . . . the month, May--an historic cirgo was aboard the schooner "Fly" when she stood out from Gooderham & Worcs wharf, As her master, James Gooden, felt the lift of Lake Onuario's swells, it is unlikely that his thoughts went beyond the shipmaster's routine concern for his carzo's safe delivery. But this was no ordinary cargo--for the "Fly" cartied the first recorded shipment of manufactured goods from Upper Canada! The "F and plane, Canadian goods go to every part of the world. The enterprising men avho led Canada to its present position as a great trading nation were nourished by the freedom "sailed only to Montreal. Today, 110 years later, by ship and train, truck of thought and action won for them ac the polling place. When you cust your ballot at every election--municipal, provincis ge planned, worked, and fought for by your fore ¢ good a duty and privile, fusure of your children. To fuil in this duty is to be less thi PUBLISHED IN THE INTERESTS OF GOOD CITIZENSIIP BY. Gooderham & Worts LIMITED Canada's Oldest Distillery ESTABLISHED 1832 a Sr -- Waterfront of the T Gooderham 7 | ers must be convinced that they > | clubs and the press to check the Fortune Awaits Inventor kid Pavement : Millar, Deputy Minister of High- ways for Ontario, in a recent ar- ticle In the Canadian Geograph- ical Society, entitled "Making Highways Safe." Ontario, deplores high rate of road f by motor a from the yearl: Noj ents. Judging accident toll in he questions cheap and tation haven't b too high a price een purchased at "The number of liv states. "The bombs that fell on London left records of dead and injured at which the whole civil- ized world was aghast. Yet to- with people qualified fo Bive ee | practical advice to prospective home builders on heating, con- = | struction, flooring, lighting, K G Il in landscaping. Special en a Inger attention will be given to coup- ildren in planning X and living quarters for the youngsters Interior and Exterior DECORATING PHONE 528-W-13 OAKVILLE to help a family econ- | doing their own uphol- stering, slip covers, hangings and carpentry are planned. De- Budget Home is | d interior deco Eto, | FI Announcement THE LUCKY DRAW OF WHITE OAK CHAPTER will be held at the Fashion Show in the High School Auditorium on SATURDAY EVENING, JUNE 10th. instead of May 31, as previously announced. day the continued of innocent vicitims is accepted | complacently as part of our daily | life." | Mr. Millar believes that high-| way accident control can be| achieved; but this requires whole- | hearted public support, and driv-| face grave responsibility to so- ciety every moment they are be- hind the wheels of cars Education and the enforcement of traffic laws can reduce the great majority of traffic acci- dents, he claims. But while prais- ing the work being done by safe- ty organizations, police, service rising death tolls he adds that there still remains a large per- centage of accidents caused by deficiencies of machines and roadways. The good work being done by mechanical engineers is a direct challenge to highway en- gineers, CN.E. Offers Fine New House To Some Lucky Visitor To show that a Canadian fam- ily can build a budget home to- day for around $6500, the Wo- men's Division of the Canadian National Exhibition is building such a house in the Coliseum West Annex and arranging for some lucky CN.E. visitor to win the house, which will be duplicated free of charge on his own lot anyplace in Canada. "Every Canadian family wants a home of their own these days," Kate Aitken, CN.E. Dir- ector of Women's Activities, | points out. Despite: all the rosy predictions that building costs would come down 10 to 15 per- cent, prices are remaining steady and may go even higher, she ex- plained. Built according to a plan ap- proved by Central Mortgage and Housing Corporation, the C.N.E. Budget Home has five Rooms. It embodies everything Cana- dian builders and designers have learned in the last 10 years, as well as a number of brand new ideas, | Surfunding this $6500 Bud-| get Home, will be one of the most complete home-furnishing | and decorating displays ever as- | sembled in this country. An in- formation centre will be set up MY, WHAT NICE TEETH YOU HAVE | tacking y cat treated to this displ dentures and disappeared. The lion, nearly elght feet in length, would atiack if cornered. 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