THE OAKVILLE-TRAFALGAR JOURNAL Page 12 BUSINESS DIRECTORY INSURANCE ELECTRICAL T. S. H. GILES INDUSTRIAL Real Estate and Insurance COMMERCIAL DOMESTIC 189 Colborne Street Hast Oakville - - - - Phone 682 19 Melinda St. BROWN ELECTRIC Toronto - - - Adelaide 2761 Phone 1059 Oakville Hvenings - - - Oakville 712 CONTRACTORS EE eT Gord Brown GENERAL INSURANCE -- Si ANDERSON, . S. THO " a Riva RADIO - APPLIANCES Sales & Service Lakeshore West, Oakville Phone 521-M A. F. BERRILL ""Oakville's Active Broker" Real Estate and 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 WILLIAM C. MILLIGAN, R.O. Optometrist * Optician 89A Colborne St., Oakville, Ont. (Over the Bank of Commerce) Professional eye examination & prescription services, TELEPHONE 1507 Closed All Day Wednesday HOURS: Daily 9.30 a.m.-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 3 -- 7 to 9 Sunday & Other Hours By Appointment CHIROPRACTOR L. E. MACDOUGALL, D.C. CHIROPRACTOR Office Hours: Daily: 9.30-4.00 Saturday: 9.00-12.30 Business ELECTRICAL SERVICE Dunn St. North - Oakville L. F. CLEMENT HOME ELECTRIC AUTHORIZED FRIGIDAIRE Commercial Sales & Service Livingston Stoker and Oil Burner Units Service" & Installation of all Makes WORK GUARANTEED PHONE 1441 16 THOMAS ST. N. GENERAL ELECTRIC ~ Oil Burners Commercial Refrigeration Sales & Installation . C. PE 94 Maple Ave., Phone 1544 Oakville ORVILLE NEAL Domestic & Commercial The Cook Book Thre CHAPTER 16 Summer had gone. Autumn was nearly over. We were just enjoy- ing the lovely days of Indian summer, those beautiful days be- fore winter starts when all life seems to stop for a breathing space, a short period of rest be- fore the struggle of winter is up- on us. The leaves of the maple trees have turned into their glor- fous colour. The wind has called most of them to join in the dance of Autumn and they haye gone with her over the meadows to play. The winter's coal supply was in most houses. Some had left it too late and were caught by the shortage. Storm windows were on and people were almost ready for Jack Frost. Crammond House was to be closed. Mother and Dad were going to live at the Halton Inn for the winter--still we had no place to live in Toronto. When we were almost on the point of giving up hope of ever getting any accommodation," the cod news came. Cousin Dribbi's little old cousin, times removed, phoned out to us one evening to tell us that she had found us a little apartment in Parkdale. It was very small but she had asked the landlord and ELECTRICAL * 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 & Old roofs applied Insul-Bric siding & Asbetos siding Insulation Materials Eaves Troughing Materials supplied & sold Peter P. Nichols New Phone 2544 Burlington Oakville 1445 88 CLARKE AVE., BURLINGTON (Estimates Given) Mon. & Thurs. Evening 7-9 NURSERIES Closed All Day ay ROBT. NIELSEN 61 A COLBORNE ST. : GAKVILLE a NURSERIES TELEPHONE 146 Garden Design and, Landscape O OSTEOPATH TREKS -- SHRUBS -- ROSES EV CARLTON GREEN We Grow - Design - Plant 3 Osteopath Prune - ef 63 Division Street Oakville R.R. 1 By Appoi Only. Phone 1444-W Phone' 826 LINBROOK NURSERIES Evenings, Wednesday After- Growers of noon, Saturday and Sunday. s of Fine Gardens BARRISTERS ANGUS McMILLAN Barrister -- Solicitor Notary Public 107 Colborne Street East Telephone Oakville 532 ROSS RYRIE | Barrister - Solicitor High Quality Nursery Stock Ho Contracting -- EIGHTH LINE N. Phone 137J OAKVILLE NURSERIES Evergreens, Shrubs, Bedding Plants Landscaping -- Fruits Lakeshore Highway W. Phonte Bronte 56W. WM. SEALE Custom Tractor Work Notary Public 81-A Cothorne St. East Wood Sawing, Plowing, TALBOT SALES mone live here or not. The old place Telephones Discing, Bc. Lower Midale Rd. Ph. 382.02 E AALLIDAY [ooh os meet Office 65: Residence 1487-w Phone 224-W 2 SIGNS a Ea 2 rors Lo CARLOAD Sie REPAIRS FLOOR SERVICE OF ALL-KGNDS oe kor = a G CETE RIA al Benes - cose [Fo ol Woes ich ne i EIEN Gold Leat Window signs a RO otary, le and do ti i had be ted. Th t- 5 5 1 Reynolds St. N. and. spastic Pn Phone 11058-W OAKVILLE P.O. ment, on ae es, ve R. E. Harris, Prop Telephone Oasville 1304 PARTS & SERVICE JOHN F. ISARD GUARANTEED WILLY DEE By Vic Green : : ihe E. W. BURBIDGE TVE INVENTED A MINIATURE IZ] T---sTarT WE = 7 - 7 Barrister -- Solicitor r 0D SPEAKER ER) 7 LLO YOU HOW WOU (FINE How woud X-- AND YOURE NEXT. Notary Public 136 Robinson St. Lov Pui Ante d GUE 7) | restive! 1 8G Sissy... | | vou Like D\Vou? Successor to W. N. Robinson, KG. 142 Colborne St. East Phones: Bus. 15 : Res. 216 , . JACK A, SEED Barrister-Solicttor Notary Publle 27 Park Avenue 220 Bay St, Toronto PHONES: Business: Residence Oak. ACCOUNTING PL7821 1228 D. HAMILTON-WRIGHT, C.A. above Russell's Drug Store Ph ne Toronto Office, 365 Yonge St. Phone AD. 470: Pert Credit Office, Ro: 47 2 Lakeshore ad E. Phone Port Credit 4981 won't. Just you leave the decls- ion to Dribbi and me." in Pokee. "It will be the same old story all over again. Some are sheep and some are goats. And somehow out that IT am a goat. I always am. I just know it--I just know |* it!" she wailed as she wandered we could have a dog. "You can have a dog--not three dogs--a dog." Patsy said. "Which means I am the dog. What on earth will we do with my kids? Oh sleepy toads wrap- ped in lambs wool, but we'll nev- er find anyone to keep that fight- ing pair for us. What on earth will we do with them?" "Don't cross your bridges un- til you come to them, Patsy" I told her. "And don't you start deciding who will go and who "Oh 1 know, I know," chimed it always turns off behind the chesterfield to BOARDING KENNELS DEERHAVEN BOARDING KENNELS REG'D. C B. K. Snider) Upper Middle Rd. Clipping, Defleaing, Washing, Worming Special Attention To Dogs In . Season * All Animals Exercised BUILDING CHAS. WATT Local Repr tive POPO RETURNS BY HERBERT C. MERRY ce Column ¢, Entitled: sulk and tell herself for the hun- dred and seventy-ninth time how hard done-by she was. "I won't get taken," she moaned. "I know I won't, because I'm a little bit on the simple side. I'll be left for sure. Oh woe is me, why did I ever come back? I should never have returned!!" "Oh dear, dear sistah!" said Fudgee to our utter amazement. "If you can't go, then I shawnt go eitha, T would miss you so horribly. And besides who should I fight with if you were not with me, my dear old Goat?" "Oh Fudgee, you are a miser- able soul, but I suppose, deep down in my simple- heart, I do love you. I won't fight with you anymore--well, not much any- way. Well, I won't fight with you anymore today." The truce was made and the fighting sisters were friends at last. For a while at least. All was peaceful for that might. You can imagine it didn't take us long to get in to inspect the Parkdale Apartment. 'We broke the news to our new prospective landlord that we had DOGS, not a dog. "Well," he said, stroking his chin, "this little lady that came did say you had a little yellow dog but she didn't tell me you kept a whole pack of hounds." We assured him that they were small, well behaved, peace- loving little creatures and that GOVERNMENT ANNUITIES If Deposits should fall in arrears you cannot lose H. L. SMITH (Government Represbntative) Room 10, Sun Life Building Hamilton, Ontario Phones: Office 3-1197; Res. 9-2619 J. Cooke - Limited CONCRETE BLOCKS Aldershot, Ont. Phone 38643 TURNBULL & HOLDRIDGE Building Contractors Concrete - Masonry Blockwork 1578W - OAKVILLE - 803 TORONTO - PLaza 5491 KITCHEN CABINETS Standard or Made-to-Order ESTIMATES GIVEN FRANK LAROCQUE, Mgr. Telephone 1423W Oakville TOWING "Equipped To Look After Your Towing Needs" AL. JOHNSON 24-Hour Towing and Road Service Anywhere--Anytime TELEPHONE 783 SURVEYOR . DANE WANDABENSE ONTARIO LAND SURVEYOR And Associate Member Institute Professional Town Planners Land Surveys Subdivisions Industrial Building Layouts Water's Edge, Clarkson, Ont. PHONE CLARKSON 320 Associated with D. D. James, O.LS., of Port Credit, Tel. P.C. Thursday, May 31, 195 WATER LILIES TO WAIT By MAX TRELL It wasn't a very large pond, but the banks curved deeply all around, with willow trees and tall reeds and marsh grass and creeping vings covering the ground up to the water's edge. And here and there, sometimes iii clumps, twos and threes, were the water-lilles--white blossoms and yellow, growing in the midst of the floating leav- es Knarf and Hanid, the shadow- children with the turned-about names, were drifting in the Tow- boat with their old friend Ting- a-Ling. "Have you ever wondered, my dears,' Ting-a-Ling said after a long period of silence, "about the water-lilies?" «wondered about them?" sald Hanid. "Why should we wonder about them?" In the Woods Tinga Ling smiled. "Flowers blossom in gardens. Flowers blossom in the fields and mead- ows. Flowers blossom In the woods. But how many flowers are there that blossom on the wa- ter?" Knarf and Hanid said they hadn't thought about that. "The water-lilles," sald Ting a-Ling, "are the wisest of all the flowers. Do you know why?" "Because," said Knarf, "they never have to walt for the rain to fall. Other flowers do." "Very right," said Ting-a-Ling. "The sun may shine for weeks and weeks, and not a drop of rain fall down. The flowers in the garden, the fields, the mea- dows and the woods would soon grow thirsty. But not the water- lilies. They have all the water they ever need." "But Tinga-Ling" said Hanid, "the other flowers have land to put their roots in." "So have the waterlilies," sald Ting-a-Ling. He leaned over the sometimes by we had them in the car ready for his inspection. "Bring 'em and Ill look 'em over." he said with a rather du- Dious look. "You know I never heard of anyone having three dogs travelling about with them, unless, of course, they were in a show." He giggled a silly giggle, then asked "What in the name of Sam Hill do you do with three dogs?" Dribbi tried to explain to him that we did the same with three dogs as anyone does with one. I went to the car to bring in the three waiting reprobates for in- spection by the land-lord-to-be. "Now listen you three--you have to be on your very best be- haviour. If you aremt just as good as you possibly can be, we may mot be accepted and we won't get the apartment I warned them. "You can depend on me, Joe," Patsy said as she slid down from the seat of the car and trotted regally up the front walk of the old Dowling Ave. home. "You mow I won't let you down but leaping caterfish and creepin' mud puppies, you better not take them two kids in; or youll lose the apartment for sure." "You better take me anyway," sald Tudgee in her high falutin' manner. "Ill add class to this joint if T live here." "Well don't worry about me," Popo sald with a didainful sniff. "I don't specially care if I The, Wisest Flowers Of A I Tur: NEVER HAVE FOR RAIN J) DY An ils of last ¥ optim er JO ed in study ural as Di notice trappe The shadows and Ting.a-L, drifted along i in a rowboy site of the boat and drey y cluster of water-lily leaves, py leal was attached to a long seq and each stem seemed to (JIC deep down in the water Cn roots of the water-lilios" uO" cheox Hmpro poles, Ting-a-Ling" are fixed In y land, too. It is wet land. It fs my It is the bottom of the pond nevertheless it is land." They drifted on slowly for little while longer. "You would think," said Tip 'ailing, "that the wateril 'would be lonely sitting out hg in the pond. But their frie visit them just the bees come. The come. And often you will see 3 butterflies meeting for a sil visit on a green floating wal lily leaf just off the edge of i pond. They have company, ew though the rabbits and the field mice and the moles can only wa to them from the banks." it had The week dent 1 sporty In The Pond "Why, I wonder," said Hanif "did the water-lilies choose ff live in the pond, Ting-a-Ling} "No one knows for certs] Ting-a-Ling answered. "But whe I was a boy my old grandfath told me a story. He said that ti creatures who lived in the .pond- the minnows, and water-beelld all complained that they had i flowers to look at and touch a smell as did the creatures Wj lived on dry land. To whom th fly worki complained I don't know, 4 Grandfather never told be. B W one day, to their surprise and (Rll 63 light, they found some clus of round leaves growing on! surface of the pond. And in uf summer, when the- fields of meadows were bright with fi ers, the pond burst into bloom well--and they were all hap The flowers in the meadows fo thelr head in the breeze. water-lilies don't toss their hea But when the wind blows the water ripples, the water] ies dance. It is a dance all the own. No other blossom can Inj tate them. No other blossod like the water-lily- spends | summers in the pond." FOR Quality Meats Fruits & Vegetables Groceries PHONE 1020 (Prompt Delivery) IT OUTSIDE 71 REBECCA ST, OAKVILLE, ONT. VAS UR \2, ll T UGGS AND SKEETER Regiaarnd U. 5. Patent Oca. AFTERNOON... C. L. OLIVER AND CO. Accounting and Auditing Business Systems Installed Income Tax Returns 36 Colborne St. E. P. 0. Box 402 Ham. 7-8452 : Oakville 1268 SHORTSTOP FOR HIM THIS ....IVE GOT TO BARY-SIT WITH MY LITTLE NIECE ...YoU KNOW... ITS A CROSS T BEAR... CALLED AND SAID HE SAY, MUGGS! BUTCH COULDNT PLAY FOR US THIS AFTERNOON ! 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