THE OAKVILLE-TRAFALGAR JOURNAL Thursday, May 3, 195 INSURANCE ELECTRICAL T. S. H. GILES Real Estate and Insurance 139 Colborne Street East Oakville - - - - Phone 532 19 Melinda St. Toronto - - - Adelaide 2761 Evenings - - - Oakville 712 GENERAL INSURANCE H. S. THORNTON Phone 874 Lakeshore West, Oakville A. F. BERRILL "Oakville's Active Broker" Real Estate and Business Broker Insurance Oakville, Ont, Phone 1233 PROFESSIONAL CARSTEN GLAHN, R.O. OPTOMERIST - OPTICIAN Professional and Technical Services essential to eye care HOURS: Daily 9.00 to 5.30 Sat. 9.00 to 12.30 Mon. & Thurs. eve. 7.00-8.00 163 COLBORNE ST. E. PHONE 1375 INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL DOMESTIC ELECTRICAL SERVICE BROWN ELECTRIC Phone 1059 Oakville CONTRACTORS Gord Brown BILL ANDERSON RADIO APPLIANCES Sales & Service Phone 521-M Dunn St. North Oakville L. F. CLEMENT HOME ELECTRIC AUTHORIZED FRIGIDAIRE DEALER Commercial Sales & Service Livingston Stoker and Oil Burner Units Service & Installation of all akes WORK GUARANTEED PHONE 1441 16 THOMAS ST. N. GENERAL ELECTRIC Qil Burners Commercial Refrigeration Sales & Installation A. C. PEN 94 Maple Ave., Phone 1544 Oakville WILLIAM C. MILLIGAN, R.O. Optometrist * Optician 69A Colborne St., Oakville, Ont. (Over the Bank of Commerce) Professional eye examination & prescription services, TELEPHONE 1507 Closed All Day Wednesday HOURS: Daily 9.30 am-5.30 p.m. Thursday evening--7.00-8.00 p.m. or by appointment OAKVILLE ANIMAL CLINIC W. A. CAMPBELL, D.V.M. G. K. PECK, D.V.M. Maurice Dr. Phone 452W If No Answer Call 2177 OFFICE HOURS 1 to 8 -- 7 to 9 Sunday & Other Hours By Appointment ORVILLE NEAL Domestic & Commercial ELECTRICAL WE JOIN THE ARMY "Who will feed Harold Toad?' asked Fudgee as we drove home along the Queen Elizabeth way from Toronto, We had gone in that morning and taken dogs with us. I had signed up with the Army Service Corps and had six days to settle my affairs before reporting for duty. I had been to the Quarter Mas- ter's Stores and was issued with a great dunnage bag full of things and stuff, all marked 'LARGE'. Now we were going back to Grammond House so I could try them on and see if any of these large size garments would fit. "Who will feed Harold the Toad?' Fudgee asked again. No one had answered her question before so she crawled over into the front seat and continued, "And who will protect Marie the Toadess? Some one must keep Do. cats out of the gar- den, Who will do that if we all join the army?" Poor Fudgee looked so worried. She was all upset over the fact that we must leave Grammond House. "1 suppose we'll have to sleep over a Tent!" Pokee added. "How on earth can Joe and Drib- bi and three dogs sleep over a tent?" CONTRACTING Fixtures, Ranges, Tanks 37 STEWART ST. W. Phone 1005-R BROCKWAY'S SALES AND SERVICE Your Furnace is as good as your service man ELECTRIC SERVICE MEN Completely Automatic 24-Hour Service FOR QUALITY SERVICE CALL BRONTE 168-M ROOFING NICHOL'S ROOFING New roofs & OIA roofs applied Insul-Bric siding' & Asbetos siding Insulation Materials Eaves Troughing CHIROPRACTOR L. E. MACDOUGALL, D.C. CHIROPRACTOR Office Hours: Daily 9.30-4.00 Saturday: 9.00-12:30 Mon. & Thurs. Evening 7-9 Closed All Day Wednesday 61 A COLBORNE ST. OAKVILLE TELEPHONE 146 OSTEOPATH CARLTON GREEN Osteopath 63 Division Street By Appointment Only. Phone 826 Evenings, Wednesday After- noon, Saturday and Sunday. BARRISTERS Materials -supplied & sold "Oh Po! You get worse in- stead of better. You don't sleep over a tent. You sleep under ome. It's like a big fat large ice-cream cone upside - down. There is a hole in the front with a flap on it and you go inside it to sleep." Fudgee explained as she stood up, the better to see a flock of sheep by the roadside. "Well, under or over 1 don't like it! I know I won't like it- Who wants to sleep with a flap over them? Maybe you do, but not me, my friend. I'm quite happy to sleep in my old clothes basket with a little grey blanket over me!" "Oh snail's kidneys on toast, stop bickerbackering you two!" Patsy ordered from her comfort- able position on the back seat. Peter P. Nichols New Phone 2544 Burlington Oakville 1445 88 CLARKE AVE., BURLINGTON (Estimates Given) NURSERIES ROBT. NIELSEN NURSERIES Garden Design and Landscape Contracting -- SHRUBS -- ROSES EVERGREENS We Grow - Design + Plant Prune - etc. Oakville R.R. 1 Phone 1444-W LINBROOK HUBSRRIES Growers of High Quality ray Stock Designers of Pre Gardens Contracting -- EIGHTH LINE n Phone 137J TREES ANGUS McMILLAN Barrister -- Solicitor Notary Public 107 Colborne Street East Telephone Oakville 532 ROSS RYRIE Barrister Solicitor Notary Public 61-A Coihorne St. East Telephones OAKVILLE NURSERIES Evergreens, Shrubs, Bedding lants Landscaping -- Fruits Lakeshore Highway W. Phonte Bronte 56W WM. SEALE Custom Tractor Work Wood Sawing, Plowing, Discing, Etc. 4 Phone 224-W Office 65: R 1487-w D. A. McCONACHIE Barrister - Solicitor Notary Public 1 Reynolds St. N. Telephone Oasville 1304 JOHN F. ISARD Barrister -- Solicitor Notary Public Successor to W. N. Robinson, K.C. 142 Colborne St. East Phones: Bus. 15 Res. 216 JACK A. SEED Barrister-Solicitor Notary Public 27 Park Avenue 220 Bay St, Toronto PHONES: Business: Residence Oak. PL7821 1228 ACCOUNTING D. HAMILTON-WRIGHT, C.A. above Russell's Drug Store Phone 1399 Ofies, 365 Yonge St. ne 4704 Toronto, a Office, 2 Lakes! 5) E., Phone Port Credit Ei Boag Sp ~~ C. L. OLIVER AND CO. Accounting and Auditing Business Systems Installed Income Tax Returns 36 Colborne St. E. P. 0. Box 402 REPAIRS To all types es of con commercial and domestic refrigerators and electric ranges. PARTS & SERVICE GUARANTEED E. W. BURBIDGE 136 Robinson St. Telephone 1423W Oakville TOWING "Equipped To Look After Your Towing Needs" AL. JOHNSON 24-Hour Towing and Road Service Anywhere--Anytime fiisisphones 783-J : 783-W REBECCA ST. "We ain't gone yet. Maybe we BOARDING KENNELS The Cookee Column Book Three, Entitled: POPO RETURNS BY HERBERT C. MERRY ain't going. Joe may have to go and leave us all at home to keep company with Drib. Suf- ficient unton the evil day is some- thig thereof or other. So let's not worry until we need to." "No, we musn't trouble trou- ble unless trouble bites us first and then bite it good", laughed Pokee as the car door opened and she jumped out and ran to the back verandah. "We're home now anyway." she continu- ed. "So let's eat! I'm hungry as a cinnamon bear that had been on a diet for six moths. 'We were home again, but only for a short while. That night 1 unpacked the dunnage bag and tried on the pants and shirts and socks and boots. Some things fitted me, but many didn't. The pants were inches short in the legs and big enough around the middle to take another person in with me. ,'Funny looking lot of dope to hand out to you!" Patsy said as she walked slowly around me in a circle, "And they have a rather odd smell about them too. rd say if, I was asked, .that they smelled a bit like Jack Dunn's drug store. If that's the army smell, I don't like it. Don't think Tl join. If its all the same to you, I'll just take up EERHAVEN BOARDING KENNELS REG'D. (B. K. Snider) Upper Middle Rd. Clipping, Defleaing, Washing, Worming Special Attention To Dogs In Season All Animals Exercised BUILDING CHAS. WATT Local Representative J. Cooke Limited CONCRETE BLOCKS Aldershot, Ont. Phone 386J3 TURNBULL & HOLDRIDGE Building Contractors Concrete - Masonry Blockwork 1578W - OAKVILLE - 903 TORONTO - PLaza 5491 KITCHEN CABINETS Standard or Made-to-Order ESTIMATES GIVEN FRANK LAROCQUE, Mar. TALBOT SALES BUILDERS' SUPPLIES Lower Middle Rd. Ph. 3424-2 under Aunt Till's ver- andah steps and you can all go to war without me." The next morning, bright and early, we left for Victoria Har- bour. We only had six days more of our freedom, so we were going to make the most of it. We knew of no place that we'd rather spend our last free days than at Owlscroft on Georgian Shore. Fudgee had stopped worrying about who would feed Harold the Toad. We assured her he and Marie would be OX. and would fare just as well while we were away as they would if we were home. Pokee had curled up on the back seat and was sleeping peacefully. Old Patsy, as usual, was standing on the back seat with her front paws on one ,of the arm rests, Wwor- ying about how she'd pay her in- come tax. 'The next few days were spent in the sunshine on the sandy shore of Georgian Bay. We just stayed in the sunshine all day a minute. We even Dbegrudged the time to go up to the village to get the mail or supplies. If we were going to be in the army for good knows how long, we FLOOR SERVICE W. H. PARKIN Floor Sanding & Refinishing Phone 1058-W might not get back to" Owlseroft for ages and ages, so we'd make the most of it now. "I love shopping," said Po with a silly giggle as she ran into the | broken long and hardly left the beach for joc Music in the Dark of N; oh SOME STRANGE SHADOWS WERE DANCING TO IT By MAX TRELL THE house was dark, Everyone was fast asleep, even the- cat, even the mice, even Knarf and Hanid, the shadows with the turned-about names, who usually stayed awake. . But tonight Knarf and Hanid were asleep in a corner of) the room next to Teddy the Stuffed Bear, and Mary-Jane the || rag- doll, and General Tin the tin sol- dier ,and Mr. Punch the puppet, and Whoa the Hobby Horse. They were all crowded together in the corner and really fast asleep. Then suddenly Knarf heard the sound of music and opened his eyes. It was a faint sound, but he heard it. The next moment all of them were awake. They all listened. heard the music. "It's coming said Hanid, From the Attlc Now late at night, when every- one is asleep, it isn't unusual to hear music coming from the attic. So they all tip-toed up the dark stairs, all except Whoa the Hobby Horse who rocked himself up. The sound of the music grew louder Finally they reached the attic. And then they saw a strange sight. Sitting on the attic floor with his back against an old trunk was Christopher Cricket, playing his fiddle very clearly but also very softly. Through the little dusty window close by him with its glass, came a . dozen strange shapes. They floated in with the music. For a moment neither Knarf nor Hanid nor the others could make out what the shapes were. But all at once they recognized them! They were the shadows-of-the- things outside in the fields and meadows and gardens and in the barns and tool-sheds. They were all coming to dance to Christopher Cricket's music. Now Knarf and Hanid and the others recognized them plainly. There were the daisies and but- tercups and clover - blossoms. There was the scarecrow who stood in the cornfield. There was the old femcepole, With wires sticking out like thin arms and iegs. There was the shovel with the long handle. There were the hoe and the rake. As Knarf and Hanid and the others watched, these shadows-of- They all from the attic," warm water for about her hun- dreth little dip. "It's so refresh- ing -- isn't it?" "Your're nuts, Popo!" Fudgee called to her, as she sat drying herself on a large flat stone. "You're not shopping, youre bath- ing--you goon--you may be my dear sister from far, far away, but you certainly are simple. Sometimes I wish you'd stayed far, far away." "Well shopping or bathing I care mnot--I'm happy anyway. You're nuts yourself," Pope snap- ped back at Fudgee. "Fight you tarriers," Patsy drawled out from her comfortable place on the deck of Owlscroft. "Fight on. Fight on--creepin' CRACKERS but I surely was un- blessed with a pair of fighting MONSTER EUCHRE ST. MARYS' SCHOOL AUDITORIUM Allan & King Streets 8.15 P.M. MONDAY, MAY 7 Big Prizes -- Everyone Welcome Christopher was playing fiddle the-things sprang on the ya) the attic opposite the windoy, "Look!" Hanld "They're dancing!" The moonlight that came through the dusty window 3 just bright enough to let fy) be seen. Whispe ' A Fast Jig Christopher Cricket sudde] played a fast jig. The little f ers jumped up and down on wall. The shovel and the rake the hoe bounced from one enj the wall to the other. The scarecrow danced with | fence pole, round and round y round. Christopher Cricket played J fiddle faster and faster. "Dy one, dance all!" he shouted as fiddled. "Knarf! Hanid! Tei Mary-Jane! General Tin! Wig All of you Dance! Dance!" It was the invitation they § were waiting for They instan sprang on the wall. They jig they jumped, they whirled ro and round, It was wonder dancing on a wall, standing f against it and sliding across from one side to the other. They danced all night. H when the moon sank and the fi light of morning began sh in at the attie window, Chrig pher Cricket abruptly stop] playing. The shadows things sailed back out thro: the broken window . . . and Kn and Hanid and the others turned without a sound to tid corner of the quiet room CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY OF OAKVILLE Dundas and Randall Sts. Sunday service and Sunday Sek at 11 am. Wednesday Even Service 8 p.m., 2nd and 4th 74 nesdays. Public Reading Room open T¢ days 3 to 4:30 pm. You are df dially invited to attend our 9 vices and to make use of Reading Room. Formerly with T. Eaton & and Ryrie Birks. All rep done in Oakville, located In i Dermott's, Opp. Bank of Torot A. MARCHAND WILLY\DEE LLE, ONT. TWO NICKELS, NAT SI. Ham. 7-5452 : Oakville 1268 A EVER TRY TO HIDE MY SHOE AGAIN... ... UNLESS IT HAPPENS TOBE A SCHOOL \ DAY!