Oakville-Trafalgar Journal, 19 Oct 1950, p. 10

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6 Qts. Basket Collection GIRL GUIDES AND BROWHIES Saturday Morning, Oct. 21 Please have your baskets ready when they are called for, or have them set out on your lawn __ Enjoy modern "oil heating inyour home 2 Low, CoST/ In attractive two-toned brown enamel; beav- tifles any room. Gives fast, economical heat. Trouble Backed by 17 years of experience. ILENT GLO QIL BURNER FOR'RANGES -- HEATERS -- FURNACES OVER 500,00 IN USE TODAY! Hillmers Fuel & lce Co. Dundas St. N. Phone 23 D. HAMILTON WRIGHT [Chartered Accountant Wishes to announce that-he has opened a branch office at 365 YONGE ST., TORONTO from which he will practice his profession PHONE ADELAIDE 4704 Oakville Office: Port Credit Office: 61A Colborne St. E. 2 Lakeshore Rd. E. Phone Oakville 1399 Phone Pt. Credit 4981 JUBILANT JUVES GRAB FIRST (Continued from Reverse) NOT WITHOUT MISHAP For a while, however, it appear- ed almost certain that the cheer- ng and the trophy polishing would have to be deferred still another year. An equally deter- mined Preston team surged into an early lead by plating a run in Je second frame, added three more in the fourth to carry a 40 margin into the sixth inning. With poth clubs playing airtight ball up to this point, the picture con- [ronting Oakville fans was a glum one indeed, while proud Preston .nothers in the stands were al- ready planning on sewing O.B.A. hampionship crests on the wind: oreakers of their offspring. ALL IMPORTANT RALLY Prospects weren't much bright- er as the eighth opened. Bud's sattlers managed to pick up a single counter in the sixth when Jpie Camm was safe on an error and romped the rest of the way cound on Jimmy Johnson's singie und Wilt Herbert's double. But "he Preston lads came right back] with another marker in their half Jf the frame, and the locals were Still four runs off the pace when he eighth got under way. Then the roof fell in for young Master Simmers, who had beaten! he young Oaks of the future at Preston the previous week and sho was still hurling nice ball. After walking Herbert, Simme; 'anned Sale, then saw Jimmy Withnell get a life on a fielders choice as his infield tried to cut Wilt off at second. This set the stage for Bruce Thomas, who same through with a line single (0 score Herbert. The chagrined proceeded to walk '0 load the bases, little suspect- ng that this was the turning point of the game. Don Rutledge, text man up, rolled a dribbler down the third base line. Too 'ate to catch Withnell at the plate, the Preston thirdsacker tired to first and managed to nip Rutledge. But by this time Thom- as Ww ging toward home. Hard sliding Bruce and the first baseman's throw hit the catcher simultaneously, With unhappy ré- sults for Preston. The ball went through to the screem, Thomas safe, and Hughes raced in behind him to knot the count. Simmers then Gary Hughes was Redshaw Ww] fed to end the in- ning, but the Oakville kids were rolling and that was it as far as Preston victory hopes were con- cerned. Camm launched the ninth with a single, and Johnson was safe when the losers' shortstop tossed high to first. Herbert popped up, with Camm being doubled off second, but Sale walked. Then Withnell trickled an infield rol- Jer, and the play was made to snuff Johmson out at third. The throw bounded off Jimmy's body into left field, letting the wiry little local secondsacker romp home with the run that brought the' silverware home. Herbert, who was a going con- cern all afternoon, made sure of things in' the Preston half of the ninth as he put just a little extra hop on his fireball. All in all, Wilt spaced out seven hits nice- ly, with the exception of Pres: ton's big threehit fourth inning. He fanned 13, and remained com- pletely unruffled as the losers built up their early margin. Oakville's eight hits were well spread, Johnson being the only hitter to connect twice. Herbert's double was the only extra base smash, while Rutledge, Redshaw, Camm, Thomas and Withnell had a single apiece. BOWLIN to take over the seasonal individ ual leadership on the distaff side of the 5 pin alleys. B. Black's 676 is the best three-game figure among the gals. Norm Withnell's 378 still heads all male trundling efforts, while the same Norm has the triple totals boxed off with an 882 Car Crash Biggest upset of the Major League season to date was the trouncing Whitakers handed Fords last week. Whitakers, who claim- ed all seven points, jumped three slots out of the loop cellar, at the same time toppling Fords from first to third. Beehives now. have the top spot followed by Rummies, Fords, Peerless and Green and Dafoe. : WHY SHOULDN'T HE? The main reason the average guy worries so much about the way the world is being run is that he thinks it is being run by peo- ple who don't know any more about running it than he does. C.P.T. EUCHRE EVERY FRIDAY 8.15 p.m. sharp 1. 0. 0. F. HALL Everybody Welcome wide range of boxed Christmas Cards, now on display. Now is the time to avoid disap pointment. Choose from our complete scl- ection! Probably one of the most dis tinctive boxed assortments of Christmas Greeting Cards this year will 'be THE STORY OF THE NATIVITY, designed by|f Adrian' Dingle, A.R.C.A. Look for this unique item in our Attractively priced from 79¢ up. The GOLDEN HOUR Bookshop 53 Colborne St. Phone 668 TOWNSHIP OF BANTER GALS LIKE IT Ten pin sniping is going over in a big way with feminine trun- dlers, Frank Russell reports, with an eight team mixed league now rolling great guns every Tuesday night. At the moment, Len Brown's squad tops the loop, but competition is so keen that Len and his pals and gals have a roc- ky road ahead to retain the top rung, Six men's squads are also in the thick of ten pin play, which becomes increasingly popular. MARY MANGLES MAPLES Pert Mary Russell came up with a. tidy single count of 349 Voters List, 1950, Township Halton: Notice is hereby given that I falgar, entitled to vote in the said munic And I hereby call upon all v to law. The last day of appeal beil 1950. Voters List may be seen at Schools, Local Stores and Garages Dated at Trafalgar this 13th S. A. Clerk, VOTERS LIST TRAFALGAR of Trafalgar, County of have complied with Section 7 of the Voters List Act, and I have posted in my office at Tra- on the 13th day of October, 1950, the list of all persons ipality at municipal elections, and that such list remains there for inspection. oters to take immediate pro- ceedings to have any errors or omissions corrected according ng the 3rd Day of November, the Township Office, Public S. Should your name not appear-on the Voters List, direct your appeal in writing to the address below. day oft October, 1950. Featherstone, Trafalgar P.O.

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