Oakville-Trafalgar Journal, 8 Feb 1951, p. 5

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) Thursday, February 8, 1951 ---- -- then tg or tri Blass of Withoyy T fo rin MRS. Ji F. GRAYDON 0 Whey The only casualty in connect: Rim by MB with the weekeénd at Camp lass of Samac' was _ One case of mumps, There MB © that can scarcely be blamed les, too, MB ihe camping. Sea Rangers who t singly went to Camp Samac were Judy perhaps; M8 501 pat Brett, Shirley wilson, T Goyer 1 3 : Rosemary Hegan, Veronica Fary: jiuk and Muriel Bovair. Guides 4 \vere' Beverly' Fraser, Lucy With eS Werp nell, Diane' Miles, Janice Jaffray, cture of M8 jc Burrell and Sunny Ancevich. ing the M8 The camp was tun on Nautical rom the 8 iyo and a great deal of work was ofly be. MM complished = under the leader- 1 ever BB (jp of Captdin Hilda McKinley, ing Jin M8 coptain Eve Armour, Lieut. Spr Lt, really Reiffenstein and Lieut. Kay Tay- isting of [I |, born fg Mothers 'of thé Brownies 'were guests at last Week's meeting of will at. the Second Brownie" 'Pack when anything Brown Owl Mrs. Richards pre- ney, and sented the following 'Browiies' to Dtionally Division + 'Commissioner Mrs. ' H. inst dey. W. Jaffray who made thie awards! complex Enrolled: Gail Burke, 'Judy Smith, vity con le hands, Sandra' Skerrat, Patsy. Coleman and Susan Page; Golden Bar: Jennifer Weatherstoné and Carol Brown; One Year Service Star, Carol Holliday, and Frances Rum- ney; Two Year Service: Star, Marilyn Medland and Pat Carter; proficient "the dir sanctum, te Vince fl Three Year Service Star, Kath: keep It f crine Jaffray, who has made a noves up J unique attendance record in not aches of hence, fair ivol god two ddts--and | missing a single Brownie meeting in her three years as a Brownie. District . Brownie Captain' Mrs. Browne taught ithe Pack some new. games. Shi [EL Halton « Division:« had: an: -inter- esting: meeting on Sunday after- oon atthe 'Lin's' Club in Bur- lington when the new Division Secretary, Mrs. Marion Helmer ~as presented tothe group. About. thirty Guiders were present and were ithe guests at' teaiof the Burlington Guiders. The next Division meeting will be Held in Milton, but the date 'has not yet been set. = y. Yours, 8 COTTON [8 ady aking a sie, her key, the 1 dL all I Three representatives' from this Was, let | Divison 'wil attend the Civic ack des [BB Reception of the Scroll 'and Log m front 5 Book at the City Hall in Hamilton nidnight, I o,, Saturday, February 10th, When e, more, B88 rs. Jabfray, Mrs. McDowell (of was the 8 Oakville) and Mrs. Gage of Bur- n across 8 Jington will be guests of the may- she was |B or and Hamilton Guiders! The 'arrived antically. esitated, scroll and Log Book, sent back to Cunada through the courtesy of Princess Margaret Rose, and Sis- ter Guides and Brownies of Great Britain will be on display in Oak- ville next Tuesday at the Arm- ories from four to six in the af fternoon, and from seven to eight- thirty in the evening.®This is an interesting piece of work and should be of gefieral interest, but it is soniething every Guide and [Brownie 'will want to see, espec- ally. /e 1 bulletin will soon or saying MORE ~ ABOUT COUNCIL (Continued from Page 1) {Carrothers the sole contrary. A Ridiculous Move to have the zoning the additional 10c! going to a spe- cial society find for emergencies such as dogs of indigent owners, Dogs will be held twodays, after which if a home can not be' found for them, they will be destroyed, The objective of dog catching. will be to rid the streets of stray or nuisance dogs. The lowly end of a firetruck was revealed when Deputy-reeve Lauder stated a bid of $25 had been received, Reeve Litchtisld congratulated ithe: town foreman and his men for ithe excellent snow | glearing work done! dufthg the storm. "I only had one' call this: time which is a record," he said, ili i THE OAKVILLE-TRAFALGAR JOURNAL Page b Raiders Fail To Ruin (Continuing from Page 1) er like Bert Peer drawing a sten- torfan quota of Bronx cheers from the crowd. Peer has played some fine hockey for Oakville in the past, has blinked the red light for important goals on countless occasions, and it seem- ed a mite rough to older, fans that he should gather suchl/a' full ham- ver of raspberries. "True, his showing jon the! night. (failed to casti even a shadow} of Bers former smooth, speedy, and cagey. self. He was so sadly, out. of con- dition, "that he' Was the slowest man on the ice, while his once amazing stickhandling was at times a scramby shambles. But what-the crowd didn't know was. that Bert Peer knew he wasn't in shape, didn't intend to dress for the game when he came to the rink, hasn't wanted to play dur- ing the last two seasons. When he hung up his Hamilton Tiger gear, he figured he .was finished as an active player,.and was sat- istied to take "a coaching chore. Monday night he-was admitt- edly. feeling underjjithe weather, aid'He only donnedsithe blades to round out his rostéf*In fact, he has only agreed sto. playlithese past two Pwintersiihbeatise his players and the club executive felt he'd be a big help. He hasn't wanted to get out there until he's in shape, and after the "bracks" he heard Monday, from the crowd that cheered him dur- ing last spring's playoffs, he could be pardoned if he didn't try it again. "But he will, once he gets some good skating sessions In," declared: Lakle manager Jim Steed Tuesday. "That booing bothered Bert a lot, and he told us after the game he was through. He didn't figure he had that kind of razzing coming to him, and I don't either. But you just watch. He'll be dipsy-doodling along with the best in the league again, before many games go by." ' Peer vows this is his last year as a player. He's probably right, and well advised to retire to the coaching lines: before his legs slow up any further. But, as Jim puts it, why hoot a real cam- paigner on one unimpressive per- formance? Aside from the ome sour note, the evening was a huge success, however. As Constable Eddie Heath, never noted for his voluble utterances; succinctly summed it up: "You've got a swell building, a good sheet of ice, and two good teams. What more would you want?" | OPEN HOUSE You ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO THE OPENING OF OUR LAUNDRY | Friday and Saturday "FEBRUARY 9 and 10 ~~ FROM 10 A.M. UNTIL 10 P.M. SEE-THE MOST MODERN EQUIPMENT ANYWHERE IN CANADA... INSTALLED T0 LOOK AFTER YOUR EVERY NEED MARK DOWN OUR PHONE NUMBER NOW! LAUNDRY SERVICES DUNN ST. JUST NORTH OF COLBORNE Phone 1900 ten at boom In a restricted area on an Dundas Street met with no sup- sor- port except from Councillor Day- ton 5. The property belongs to Mr. T. on 'F. Skerratt, who recently appear- hed 6d 2s a member of a deputation Fequesting the zoning. in this sec- ftfon be kept residential. The re- um cok est came from a Torontonian pune Pho intended to purchase the 3; property if consent was given. k anout "This property. is not being vith the Gared for at the present time, a lover. [Councillor Davis said. "Possibly operas & now tenant would make it more d along flesirabl i a Supporting Councillor MacAr- ; fhur's contention: that the zoning bmanih. law should not be ammended, Bayor Black felt one change would ) Bean council would have a parade 9 such requests. "To start cutting the f up now would be as close to was @iduculous as possible," he told gre- Bouncillor Davis. 3 5 To Sell Town Lots ons Tenders will be called in the orld bring for sidewalks on Queen Mary Driye as a result of the pe- ge ition presented. Town lots will ievery B sold by public 'auction, with a went 10 serve bid of $500 per parcel, mething Pllowing advertising In the news- he Aus pers. Daylight saying will be cat deal bm April 2th to September 30th fore the Bis vear, in line with Toronto's = fics. A request for stop signs habita BEE Dundas and Robinson Streets a rath 0 Reynolds and Robinson will 5 along handled by the police commit- England following a request by Mr. Go. not arles Legatt who stated traffic ie Bove too fast for the safety of Eo Bilaren, er from No More Dog Days had @ fhe appointment of the Humane nstance ciety to handle the town pound fan may confirmed. The town will lar case: © a grant of $700, and the fee Beet day of $1 will be split, 45¢ to /n, 45¢ to the soclety, with =

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