Oakville-Trafalgar Journal, 1 Feb 1951, p. 8

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Thursday, February 1, Wm. WHITAKER & SONS Station Rd. OAKVILLE 3¢ when a box number EED. © NEWCLASSIFIED | ADVERTISING RATES | 15 WORDS OR LESS... PER WORD FOR EACH ADDITIONAL WORD An additional charge of 10¢ will be made tices will be charged at 12¢ per agate line for first insertion, 8¢ per each following insertion. JOURNAL CLASSIFIEDS WILL BE ACCEPTED UP TO 12 NOON EACH WEDNESDAY. CLASSIFIEDS MAY BE PHONED TO 1298, BUT THE ACCURACY OF TELE- PHONED ADVERTISEMENTS CANNOT BE GUARANT. . 35¢ CASH is requested. Legal no- agate line for | FOR RENT | APARTMENT. Brand completed; rea sp. 15th, 2 bedroom tiled bath, living room, picture window, kitchen stove and electric Rubber tile in bath and Hardwood floors in. other rooms. Up one flight, separate outside entrance, garage. Suitable for el ly couple, two ladies or couple with new baby. Rent $100. per month, 1 year lease. Phone 328, furnished bright room residential district, 2 business people. Reynold St. Tocated D. H. new apt for just bein occupancy gerator. tehen. in central suitable 1 or at MecDer- (35p10) Dario Apply BEATTY Colborne St. mott. Phone 102. DOUBLE furnished light house- bus service. Tele- Keeping room, (45¢10) -- ntine tea and home cooking the L.O.O.F. hall on Feb 30. 3 (1009-10) and Crafts who wish to take dressmaking classes please telephone Mrs. Ted nedy, 1864-w immediately The Women's Guild of St. Jude will feature a technicolour travel ogue in the Parish Hall, February 13, at 815 p.m. Admission includ- ing refreshments 50c, students 35¢ The first of the Lenten Teas to be given the Ladies Aid Soc- jety of Knox Preshyterian church will be held on Thursday, Febru- ary 8th, from three to five-thirty o'clock, in the church hall. Mrs. C Kent and Mrs. L. Stansbury will convene. CARD OF THANKS Mr. and Mi R. Mason, Bronte, to Members of IE 'modern combination coal and gas stove, black with white trim, Reasonable. Box 461 Journal. (45c10) 1948 CHEV. sedan deliver heater, defroster, undercoating; good tires, mechanically Phone RO 1146 Toronto or Oakville. QUEBEC heater, in good condition; lengths 7" stove bargain. Phone 16 or 304 Reynolds St. G. E. deluxe model ranges AC 1263W (35p10) medium size, also several pipe. A real evenings, N. 1947 with 25-cycle timer, good con- dition. Phone 2082, (70p10) 200 Gallon fuel oil tank for oil burner, $40. phone 1298. FRIGIDAIRE, cu. ft., 16 mon- s. excellent condition. Apply N. or phone 1487TW (85¢10) e; 229 Dundas St. wish to express thanks to Canon ussell Smith, S. S. Russell & , the Bronte-Trafalgar Legion, and friends for acts of kindness in the death of George Robinson. IN- MEMORIAM In loving memory of Caroline Ellen, beloved wife of Ernest Flan- agan and mother of Mary, Kath leen and Ernest, who passed away Feb. 4th, 19 God knew that she was suffering That the hills were hard to climb So he closed her weary eyelids And whispered, "Peace be thine," Away in the beautifil hills of God By the valley of rest so fair. Some time, some day, we know not when 'We will meet our loved one there. --Sadly missed by Husband and Family. (1.00p10) FIREWOOD. Choice quality No. 1 hard- wood cut any length for stoves, fireplaces, etc. GORDON BARTHOLOMEW Phone 342-W-13 SPORTSMEN KEEP AN EYE OPEN FOR CONSERVATION IN THE JOURNAL THIS WEEK PAIR of Chalet skis and harn- ess with sk John Brown- lee. Phone 1059 (35p11) 1950 Green Meteor Tudor se- phone 1499M. Board if desired. Phone (45¢10) WANTED--TO RENT ADULT couple with no child- ren or pefs would like to rent an unfurnished 3 room apartment. Phone Mr. Sheppard at 1012 be- tween 9 am. and 6 pm. (65c10) ROOM and _ board for young banker. Phone 1286 Mr. Jamieson. (4510) | ¢ for large, hand- A GOOD home for 2 pups 7 wks.; and one pure bred cocker spaniel 2 yrs. papers on request. Phone 2147. (53p10) SAMBORSKI, ship of Trafalga of Halton, against Sambor of Halton, died on or about the August, 15th which time the assets of the Hs- which the undersigned shall then GOOD home DATED at Oakvill i L ATE] a ville, Onta some, gree dog, Part nig pra day of January, 1961. collie, Phone 11397. TEODOZIA SAMBORSK (1e10-12) BIRTHS TAYLOR--To Mr. and Mrs. Scott Taylor, on Janua the Private Patien Toronto General son, Scott Duncan BROCKWAY--Mr. and Mrs James Brockway (nee Audrey Penfield) Bronte, announce the birth of a daughter, Cheryl Lynn at the Ouakyille-Trafalgar Wednes- Mother. Memorial day, January and daughter LEGAL NOTIGES NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS IN THE ESTATE OF JOSEPH late of the Town- in the County Farmer, deceased. persons having claims the Estate of Joseph ki, late of the Township Trafalgar, in the Gounty of Farmer, Deceased, who 27th day of 1950, at the Township of are hereby notified to wars of the same to ned on or before the March, 1950, after Hospital, on 24, 1951. doing well. All day of ate will be distributed regard only to having those claims of have 'had notice. Administratri: by her Solicitor, Ress Ryrie, 61 A Colborne Street, Hast, Oakville, Ont. BUSINESS SERVICES FOR SALE: No. 1 Pennsylvania Anthracite from Frank Sullivan Bronte, 80-W. Your Blue Coal Dealer. (44tf) FOR your Fuller Brush needs, contact' Bill Ganton, § Wilson St, S., Oakville. Phone orders taken by phoning 1646-J. (tf) LOST AND FOUND LOST: Black fox terrier, little white on. breast, answers to name of Darkie; anyone knowing his whereabouts, call Jimmie McHale, 136 Robinson St, phone 1554 or police office. $10.00 rew: enamel Triday, (35p11) LOST: Victorian black and gold wash bracelet, Jan, 26. Please phone 601. NOTICE RE TELEPHONE DIRECTORY DELIVERY The January 1951 issue of the Toronto telephone dir- ectory has now been com. pleted in the Oakville and Clarkson exchanges. Any. one who failed to receive their copy "PLEASE PHONE OAKVILLE 762-M CALL AT 304 FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE ADVERTISER HAS A TABLE TOP, 4-BURNER GAS RANGE WITH OVEN, BROILER, WARMING CUPBOARD, FINISHED IN' CREAM AND BLACK WITH RED TRIM. THIS RANGE IS IN A-1 CON- DITION. THE ONLY REASON FOR SELLING IS THERE IS NO GAS IN LOCALITY WHERE MOV- - "ING. WOULD CONSIDER EXCHANGE ON ELEC- TRIC STOVE. PHONE 165-M, EVENINGS OR REYNOLDS STREET NORTH MEETING GOD HALF WAY .."If his prayers are to be an- swered, a man has to meet his Maker half way," states Fulton excellent con- (35p10) dan with extras, dition, phone 69 evenings. DOMESTIC help, a eral for small live in. Phone 8257. (45c10) HELP WANTED--MEN MAN suitable for hardware store. Oakville Hardware Limited. (35010) number of men 20-45 years for yard work appli cants should be physically fit, have a good basic education. and willing to Yearn. Apply Personel Dept. British American Oil Re- finery, Clarkson. (92¢10) APPLICATIONS wanted im- mediately for the position of fourth class refrigeration engin- eer for the Oakville-Trafalgar Memorial Community Centre Are- na. Write, giving qualifications, experience and salary expected, to Edward Kennedy, recreation director, Oakville, Ontario, or telephone Mr. Kennedy at 1589. SITUATIONS WANTED ACCOUNTANT thoroughly ex- perienced in all phases of offices organization costing and inven- tory control seeks situation in Oakville district. Can maintain omplete set of books stenograph- er chartered secretary exammna- tions passed. Twenty years ex- perience. Apply Box 462 Journal. (98¢10) CAPABLE and reliable woman desires day work. Phone 1035R. (35p10) apable gen- WE require a Oursler in Reader's Digest. "When we ask for help from God, we need to take a look at our- selves; we may be in no condit- jon to ask Him for anything" Oursler, well known writer on religious subjects, is author of "The Greatest Story Ever Told." His digest article is densed from Guideposts. Mr. Believers admit ny limit to what the power of prays: can do. and even skeptics who. study the results of prayer - becom: im- pressed with the potency of faith. But the trouble with most pray- ers, as one psychologist sail. is that they are mot 'hone: 0) God." "People the ungrac- fous audacity to ask for heavenly handouts although they nexi-door forbidden relatives Dbouse; they are spreaicrs of «p and envious detractors ot their best friends." infinitely more than for personal favors. "It is itself the greatest of all gifts; an ever richer experience, a continuous feeling of being in harmony with the constructive forces of the universe. It brings the wonders of "visiting with God" to the life Prayer is an appeal Oursler says. of the humblest man. * And his sense of divine companionship will powerfully influence his thoughts and actions." Prominent men and women in all fields of endeavor rely on prayer for guidance and fortitude in their daily living. Ezio Pinza, star of "South Pacific," rids him- self of pre-show nervousness by "just sitting in church," and he $200 REWARD TWO MALE FOR INFORMATION LEADING TO RECOVERY AND CONVICTION OF PARTIES HOLDING . ONE BLACK, Lost or strayed from Lakeshore Road East, Oakville, Sunday morning, August 27th. PHONE HYLAND 6463 TORONTO RETRIEVERS ONE BROWN 2 taught his co-star, Mary Martin, to do the same. "I turn to Him all the time," Pinza says. Lauret- te Taylor was another stage im- mortal who had a direct demon- stration of the result of prayer. Dr. Robert A. Milikan, 82-year old Nobel Prize winner and head of the California Institute of Technology, recently told a group of leading physicists that a life- time of scientific research has convinced him that a Deity is shaping the destiny of man. A purely materialistic philosophy is me the 'height of unintelli- gence," Milikan said. As if by infallible instinet, great men of all ages have turned to God for help, Oursler says, passing intellectual doub ing a short cut to universal truth." Lincoln called on God to help him in many difficult decis- fons. "I should be the veriest shallow and self-conceited block- head, in the discharge of my du- ties," Lincoln once remarked, "If 1 should hope to get along with- out the wisdom that comes from = 8 God and not from man." ANNUAL AT DOMINION 3rd This is one of our Large size cases our FEBRUARY SALE 3 Pieces Bed, Dresser and Chest MODERN - SLEEK LIMED ORK BEDROOM! most popular groups, made of genuine white oak veneers, and is equipped with plate glass bevelled mirrors. are fitted with modern brass pulls, and have easy gliding drawers. _ This suite is one of the outstanding buys of $149.00 WITH VANITY $155.00 FEBRUARY CLEARANCE AT DOMINION Regular Price $185.00 SAVE 109, ON THIS SPECIAL CONTINENTAL BED SPECIAL! Includes sturdy spring-filled mat- tress, woven ticking--and soft resilient box spring fitted with six legs. The ideal bed outfit! 30 Inch 'Width covered in long-wearing 9.95 ALL REGULAR SIZES $59.95 EASY CREDIT TERMS AVAILABLE DOMINIO PHONE 957 FURNITURE STORES OPEN SATURDAYS TILL 9 P.M. OAKVILLE Tl Thurs

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