Page 14 THE OAKVILLE-TRAFALGAR JOURNAL COUNTY COMMENTARY 100 YEARS OF MARRIAGE -=, Burlington couples mark-| Mason and Mr. and Mrs. Elgin A. heir golden wedding anniver- | Ha Mr. Harris has published | 17, and were at [the Burlington Gazette for many years. . Commission Folds ng that town council had disregarded the ex- ishes of the voters in 00 grant to further Georgetown's ation won racreation commi a body last week. authorized the grantsby a two to one last autumn, but council oy on any grant and no allotment was made when the to an, budget was passed, the George- town Herald reports. Projects that will be discontinued if the com- mission is not re-established will be the annual hobby 'show, stay- at-home camp, and commission sponsored hockey, baseball and lacrosse leagues. Hockey Star Dies Perishing in his blazing truck which overturned on No. 7 high- way last week, 23-year-old Jack Kentner leaves a wife and four- year-old son, Prominent in Halton hockey circles since early boy- hood, Jack played with Milton Co-Ops during the season just concluded. "Many a woman thinks she bought a dress for a ridiculous price when actually she bought it for an absurd figure!" says Hannah Hits Jackpot A confirmed follower of radio contests, Milton's Mrs. Cliff ForleadirndB lth Houston had twice won cash y 'S awards before her third success- "Those Careful Cleaners" ful venture. netted her $2,400 in merchandise last week. Mrs. FORSYTHE STREET AT THE LAKE PHONE 1123 OAKVILLE Houston won a refrigerator, a dia- mond ring, a suit, 20 pairs of nylon hose, a washing machine, an electric kettle and many other varied items, and, needless to ay, is very happy about the SHELTER NEWS Spring in these parts has been very wet, but soon the good wea: ther will be here to Help to cheer yourself by adopting a pet that will give you years of pleas- ure and' amusement. We have several small dogs suitable for house pets this week. These include a six months old part collie male, and a black male cocker. We also have two female part cocker puppies, one black and one blonde. In the larger dogs most of them are suitable for farms or similar places where they can enjoy per- fect freedom. We have one part police male, one part police fe- male one year old, and a part col- lie male. We have only two cats. They are about 6 months old--a gray part persian, and a gray striped male. i The gray persian advertised last week presented us with three kittens last Friday and on Satur- day we found a home for, the en- tire family. Mrs. E. M. Dunham adopted mother and brood. With the official date now set for the opening and the laying of the cornerstone of the Shelter let us get behind it and see it com- plefly finished by that time. Our needs are almost a repetition of those of last week. The kitchen has been started but we still need some ordinary seven-eighths pine lumber--any width. The cash box with lock, flashlight, first ald kit, broom and mop are still ur- gently needed. In order to give the people of Oakville an idea of our work it might be pointed out that in the first two months the Humane So- ciety has handled over 100 ani- mals. It is a very large undertak- ing and very worthy of the sup- 8 whole thing. port of all citizens. The recreation commission's day camp will be operated in four two-week periods, commencing "APPLES July 2, it was announced this | WHOLESALE week by Mrs. Al Nicholls, assist | No. 1 Fancy Grade ant to the recreation director. Applications are being distributed throughout the -town schools and separate themes for each camping period are being arranged, she told the Journal. Register Early Mcintosh - Spy Hi Greenings - Canada Red i Golden Russets - Talman Sweet Ih 8 BASKET OR BUSHEL "Only 100 youngsters can be ANY QUANTITY accommodated in each two-week iho Delivered Locally period," she stated. "So it's first come, first served." T 0 N The Red Cross water safety program will again be carried out at Dan Wilson's beach through- out the summer, and will be op- mw : FRUIT FARM COMMISSION PLANNING FOR FOUR DAY CAMP PERIODS of May 8, 10, 15, 17 and 22, with additional training to be arranged for those chosen for these staff Shavian Story New Library Release Devotees of the immortal Ber- nard Shaw and his prolific works should find interesting reading in "Thirty Years With G.B.S." by the great man's secretary, Blanche Patch, one of the newest additions to Oakville Public Library's growing collection of volumes. Canada is represented by "The Ardent Exile", a life of Thomas D'Arcy Magee, Canadian statesman of the last century, by. Josephine Phelan of Toronto; and by "Cottage Cheeses", a humorous. work by John Robins of Victoria: College. "Neither Five Nor Three" 0) fs an expose of Communist in- re filtration. tactics. by Helen 'Meln- nes, and "His Eye Is On Sparrow" is an autobiography a SOON BE "SIESTA" TIME FOR YOUR FURNACE GET YOUR®NAME IN EARLY . .. WE START FURNACE CLEANING MAY 1ST d Jett 1g YOUR REFRIGERATOR REE peRDY FOR EXTRA WORK Other new books include "Vici- ous Circle", by Margaret Chce add Harrison; "Portrait of Isabelle", Blizabeth Corbet; "Measure of the Year", Roderick Haig Brown; Sir. Patrick Hastings' autobiography; Warmer weather will mechanism of your us now to give it a thorough check-up. a biography of Shakespeare by (|- 1 Ivor Brown; ® "Second Seal", a Tl : noyel by Dennis Wheatley; and 8 THOMAS STREET NORTH, PHONE 1441 REFRIG & OIL BURNERS SALES & SERVICE DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE & "What We Sell We Service" a small book on decorative crafts by E. T. Black. ° SOUND PRACTICE The wise carry their knowledge as they do their watches, not for display, but for their own use. extra strain to 'the "Frig." --- We urge you to call Thursday, April 19, 195; NEW CAR BUYER - A 1951 PLYMOUTH Depending On Color CAN BE DELIVERED NOW ON A REASONABLE DELIVERY --- PROVIDED YOU ORDER SOON HEDLEIGH HOME LIMITED "The, Home of Chrysler, Plymouth, Fargo Service" DUNDAS STREET NORTH OAKVILLE PHONE 1063 positions. A syllabus of the Pe ili es week's: time. Baseball fetes! Another cours: ei Sasevall. softball school open to anyone interested, but designed primarily for umpires, coaches, managers and team captains. Most recently inaugurated recreational activity is the public school girls volley- ball league, which swung into ac- tion last week with 91 girls reg- istering. The league, comprising pupils of Grades 5 to 8, will oper- ate through April with playoffs in May. Organizations desirous of being kept informed as to commission activities are asked to register on the mailing list now being prepared. Already 50 groups are PHONE 49-W-2 visors will be held in the evenings f iH erated to the fullest extent that HE FOURTH LINE pote and lake temperatures vill permit, Mr. Nicholls said, id Between Lakeshore Highway || while playgrounds will open July {4 and Q.E, North of Appleby ls for eight full weeks of games, qi College crafts and picnic fun. A special ih Douglas Wilson, Mgr. training course for playground i camp, and water program super-| listed. The recreation office phone number is 1589. * needed to support: + RESEARCH + EDUCATION ; a + WELFARE Your donation is urgently Space Contributed by. THE DR. A. W . 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