Oakville-Trafalgar Journal, 26 Apr 1951, p. 8

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fage 8 THE OAKVILLE-TRAFALGAR JOURNAL Thursday, April 26, 1951 by WE'RE OFF TO HAVE 3 A HOLIDAY -- 3 SEE WE KNOW_WE'RE SAFE AND SOUND -- N ew'com FORT TOO, ANDNO DELAYS -- 3 1) WITH NEW GOODYEARS ALL-ROUNDIW See us for GOODFYEAR Tires, Tubes, Batteries Wm. Whitaker & Sons Station Rd., Oakville id Society © terian Church will t the home of Ali 3 Thoma. Knox hold a Montye S. on , from three United Church will ea on Friday, 0 CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank the kind people for the great assistance they have given us, to help us ov- er our recent mishap--Mr. and Mrs. O'Hara and 2-23) MNolywood amon by Al Rivier "A necking party usually goes on until someone gives up, gives in or gives out!" says Hannah. For Leadership Its 28 874 80) 1 {0 "Those Careful Cleaners" FORSYTHE STREET AT THE LAKE Please Report Promptly LOST OR FOUND ANIMALS To Oakville Humane Society PHONE 515 Lost and Injured Animals Humanely Treated BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. Oakley G. Peters anounce the birth of their daugh- ter, Anne Elizabeth, at the Oak- ville-Trafalgar Memorial Hospital, on Sunda ril 22. WANTED--TO RENT WINNIPEG couple with small boy desire furnished or unfurnish- ed suite or apartment, Box 479, the Journal, or phone Oliver 1548. (020-27) URGENTLY needed before June 1, apartment or small house. Responsible couple. Box 482. ROOM and board. Phone 1111W. BOARD & ROOM in quiet home, Lakeshore near business section. Phone 173W afternoons or evening. © (35p22) Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Landry, Bronte, are happy to announce the arrival of a daughter on Wed- nesday, April 25, 1951, at the Oakville-Trafalgar Memorial Hos- pital. HELP WANTED--MEN PART-TIME janitor and handy- man. Phone 192W or write 19 Bond St. (35c22) SERVICE station men. ADDL Wm. Whitaker & Sons, Station Rd., Oakville. SERVICE station attendant, ex- perienced preferred, but not es- sential. Five-day week, excellent conditions. See Bert Cornwall, Supertest Station, Oak- ville Motors, Colborne and Rey- nolds Street. (65¢22) LICENSE Mechanics. Apply Wm. Whitaker & Sons, Station Rd., Oakville: 2 HIGH SCHOOL boys for Sat- urday work, apply Wm. Whitaker & Sons Transporation Bronte to Tor- onto, leaving 7.30 am. returning 4.30 p.m. Phone 210 Bronte. REFINED woman wishes lght housework by day, 9 to 5, also baby sitting. Phone 535. LOST AND FOUND LOST: Will the party who bor- PHONE 1123 OAKVILLE rowed a universal wheel-puller from Burke's Auto Supply, kind- ly return it. (45c22) STENOGRAPHER WITH BOOKKEEPI ® GOOD ® BLUE CROSS THE DR. A. W. CHASE MEDICINE CO. LIMITED Phone 1015 SALARY ® FIVE DAY WEEK NG EXPERIENCE Mr. Macintyre BACHELOR apartment, one room with bathroom and kitchen, centrally located two blocks from main street. Suitable for one person, but man and wife could screens on all windows. One year occupy it. Recently redecorated, lease. Phone 328. 2 ROOM in new home, centrally located, business gentleman, tele- phone 1597-J. (35p23) FOR SALE OR TRADE PREMIER strawberry plants; grown on new land. See these be- fore you buy. Phone 284. C. War- ner. (20p22) MASSEY HARRIS drill seeder, tractor and horse hitch, good condition, price $75. Brockton Farm, Streetsville, Town Line north of Base Line. (80p21-23) BLUE COAL: "The world's fin: est anthracite," from Frank Sul livan, Bronte 80-W. Your Blue Coal Dealer. (21tf) CORNER lot front, facing Ce: ment Road, Sewers, gas and wa- ter available. Close fo schools & transportation. Phone 1073. GLASS show-cases, two sloping 6 ft; one flat-top, 5 ft.; .one tobac- co, 5 ft, reasonable for quick dis- posal. Dunn's Drug Store, phone. 650. (5922) HOT air furnace, pipes, regis- ter, complete. Bathtub, Jacket hot water heater, No. 30 tank. Chas, Haddlesey, phone 1139W. CROYDEN coal and wood range, excellent' condition, $35.00 Bert Pertras, Trafalgar Arms Rd. off Lake Shore Oakville. "36 CHE good mechanical shape, good tires, looks like new, $350. Apply 21 MacDonald Ay "1940 CHEV. pickup, good con- heater, good con: defroster, good tires. Maxwell Brown Motors, Church St, Telephone 6. (c22) 1938 CHEV. standard coach, heater and defroster, clean inside and out. Maxwell-Brown Motors, Church St., telephone 6. (35c22) CHILD'S _ three-quarter white wooden bed, spring and nearly new felt mattress; also white dresser. Phone 856W after six. has the type of Used Cars eyes . . oakyville SOMETHING TO MAKE YOUR EYES POP OAKVILLE MOTORS . "We want you to be proud of the car you drive so we take extra care of every car before we put it up for sale. COME DOWN THIS WEEK AND SEE WHAT WE MEAN. : TRADES -- -- -- TERMS Cloris St ot eho tas CHEVROLET £ OLDSMOBILE- SALES (ol, SERVICE that would open anybody's 2220.1-2 molors LAND, approximately «7 acres on Morden Road off Kerr Street, suitable for factory, runs along south side of CNR track, or sub- division or mixed fruit farm. Phone R. Butler at 604. (83¢22) 1940 DODGE sedan, heater' and defroster. Maxwell-Brown Motors, Church St., telephone 6. (35c22) GAS STOVE--Moffatt, automa- tic four burner, high oven with control, broiler and storage draw- er. Telephone 917M. (35p22) 2, 750-16 used tires, $30, phone 590-R. (35p22) WASHING machine, Westing- house for sale at pre budget price, almost new, in perfect condition, only reason for sale owner has purchased Laundromat. Call at once 1146M. (68c22) DACHSHUND puppy, red fe- male, registered and nose-print- ed, $40.00. Phone 1782. MOFFATT gas Tange, 4 burner, good condition. Phone 472M. 1949 FORD panel, 34 fon, & speed transmission. Maxwell Brown Motors, Church St. tele- phone 6. (35c22) ONLY LOGIC Never criticize these people Who tell you charity begins at home. After all, isn't that where pover- ty usually begins? COUNTY COMMENTARY "The most barren, most terri: fying country I've ever been in was the way C.A. Foster, of Ac- ton, described Hudson Baifs| ful arak Island when he returned last week from a prospecting expe- dition in the Bay's Belcher, Island group. A veteran of more than 50 years spent in various branches of the mining industry, Mr. Foster four- neyed into the northern waste: lands with three Toronto men in the hope of finding a new iron ore field. The group believes it was successful in it's quest, too: "We staked out an extensive iron deposit--ten claims in all" he told the Acton Free Press. "We hope to secure backing from el- ther the Canadian or U.S. govts, or possibly COTTAGES at Victoria Har |r J from private indus- bour during July and August. |TV: Phone 328, UBUSE | ykaralc is home to about 200 Eskimos, he reported, "but to me, it's just one of the most desolate spots I've ever seen." Music Conscious More than 1,000 pupils of rur- al schools in Halton took part in the four township music festivals, officials found this week upon toting up the results of the Tra- falgar, ~BEsquesing and Nelson events. Eldon Brethour, Hirector of music for Toronto school; was adjudicator at all three feStivals. Educational Troubles Burlington council will 'meet with members of the school board, equipped with well sharpened pencils, to discuss estimates for a proposed $185,000 addition to. the Bast Burlington school., The board has announced ten more rooms are required, but mayor Smith has suggested five rooms now and investigation of possibil- ties of a third town school may make for a better working basis. TIRES WITHOUT WHEELS ROLL ALONG Q.E. A car and a transport were damaged and a traffic light stand- ard and a telephone pole snapped off in a crash at the Queen Eliza- beth and Seventh Line intersec- tion late Monday afternoon. The accident occurred when Bllis BEd- inger, Toronto, who was driving in an easterly direction, stopped his car for the stoplight, and the transport, coming behind him, crashed into the rear of his car. After striking the car, the big vehicle then swerved to the right, hitting the light standard on the south-east corner and an adjac- ent telephone pole. The transport, which was loaded with about a thousand tires, capsized. Provin- about $1200 to the transport and told police he was unable to stop $600 to the car. Herbert Pantling, in time to avoid hitting the other Toronto, driver of the transport, vehicle. our-ano-0ur SAVING on Outdoor Needs CONTI_CASTILE SHAMPOO, 5-oz. KLEENEX, 200 Soft, Smooth Tissues .... -20 WILDROOT CREAM- OIL for your hair 65 FINEST QUALITY GARDEN 2 SEEDS, Per Package ..... » Spring calls your outdoors -- to the garden . . . the golf course to fun in the sun. 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