Oakville-Trafalgar Journal, 19 Jul 1951, p. 6

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THE OAKVILLE-TRAFALGAR JOURNAL Thursday, July 19, 15 WATCH AND CLOCK REPAIRS Expert Workmanship | People and Events (Continued from Page Two) Mr. and Mrs. William Hopps, Winnipeg, are. visiting their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Watches or Clocks may be left | [ Mrs. J. Despard and also picked up at LEA Grinham's Book Store Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Despard entertained for Mr. and Mrs. B. BERGQUIST Harry W. Grierson on Friday JEWELER evening. Mr. and Mrs. Grierson Over Bank of Commerce left on Tuesday to spend some CATALINA BATHING SUITS Reduced 10% BURROS' SPECIALTY SHOPPE 136 Colborne St. E. Phone 423 CLOSING FOR HOLIDAY In order that our staff may enjoy a well-earned vacation OUR CHOPPING MILL WILL BE CLOSED FROM JULY 28 TO AUG. 7 (INCLUSIVE) C. H. TOOKE NEED A REPAIR JOB... Drive in and let us give you an estimate the next time you need a repair job . .. ®}OTOR OVERHAUL @®CARBURETOR REPAIR EDDIE'S GARAGE WHITE ROSE SERVICE STATION ©®BRAKE RELINING ®|GNITION REPAIR time in England and on the con- Mrs. Bruce G. Root and fam- tinent ily are spending the month of ELE He July at Honey Harbour. Mr. Root Mr. and Mrs. C. D. McCreary, | joins, them this weekend for two Toronto, are spending the weel- | weeks. end with Mr. and Mrs. /D. G. ll Davis. Mr. and Mrs. L. Akerman and ker TE Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Birge will Dr. and Mrs. BE. P. Soanes|spend the weekend fishing at leave this week to spend a month | Parry Sound. at their summer home on Georg- oi ian Bay. Dr. Soane's parents, Rev.| Mr. and Mrs. C. R.'Slipp enter: and Mrs. T. R. Soanes, Toronto, | tained for Mr. J. K. Brummell, will spend the month in their | Winnipeg on Saturday evening house. Mr. Brummell visited the Slipp's Lhd and Lt Col. and Mrs. C. T ggart, Cobourg, | Sharpe, Streatsville. Brum- on Friday to visit her|mell returned fo Winnipeg on daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and | Monday. Mrs. L. G. Ostrom *anee Snr Mr. and Mrs. B. T. C. Burke Mrs. W. Levedag and son,|and daughter Gall left on Sunday Jamaica. Mr Yokohama, Japan, are spending|for Cuba and several months with Mrs. Leve-|Burke and Gail will return in dag's sister, Miss Nora Crossley. | September. Mr. and N i £Ein ais Armstrong and family Ww Mrs. D. M. Gallie, Sr., and son | the summer in the Burke's house. Dr. D. M. Gallie and Mrs. Gallie nd of Chicago are the guests of Mr.| Mrs. T. C. Chisholm had a and Mrs, H. C. Rickaby. luncheon for her mother, Mrs. B IR W. Bailey, on Thursday. Mr Hammell and Mr * ® Alex varie rned on Monday | Mr. and Mrs. Arthur White, night from a visit to the mining | Bronxville, N.Y. district in Northern Ontario. and 1 Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Cooper, of | Miss Carol Birge leaves today to Bermuda, who have been v spend a week with Judge and ing their son and daughter-in-law, | Mrs. Aylesworth at Port Carling Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cooper, returned home last week. Mr. and Mrs Stewart Stratton, shes me accompanied by Dawn Mrs. W. H. Edwards is visiting | Steele, have returned Some ne her mother, Mrs. R. K. Slater, in |a brief with relatives in Lakefield Schnectady, N.Y. Matthews' Children's Aid Fund Statement of Receipts and Disbursements for period ending June 30, 1951 Yum! Yum! Butter Crisp Half a Fried Chicken To Take Out - $1.00 Murray Hotel Dining Room ® When there's need for speed, call qo, Russell Drug Co. Our delivery depart. ment is at your service. Remember we call for prescriptions and deliver the compounded medicines. There is no ad. ditional charge! Call 1786 and we will deliver promptly because we have a driver available from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. RUSSELL DRUG COMPANY (Formerly Byers') Colborne St. E., Oakville Phone 1786 RECRIPTS Donations. 5... Juul $ 583.99 Euchre ..... 9, Theatre Show Daneel. 292. Hockey Match 160.50 Box Social (net) 13.00 Bank Interest 5.87 69 Colborne St. W. Phone 1106 DAILY SERVICE TO ALL CANADIAN AND U.S.A. POINTS CHARTERED BUSES OFFER IDEAL SERVICE FOR ALL GROUP TRAVEL 3 HALTON INN ' PHONE 600 REE SAFETY TIRE INSPECTION To help cut down on the number of accidents in the summer due to defective tires, we are offering at ho charge, to remove all the tires from your car and axamine the casings for signs of failure. THIS OFFER IS FOR ONE MONTH ONLY- JULY 23 TO AUG. 23 oakvi e am CHEVROLET £ OLDSMOBILE SALES ud SERVICE | GILBREA | Total (RECIPE... uuvsehnsnimaninnie hs unnniis $1776.22 DISBURSEMENTS: Re Theatre Show: Piano Hire Janitor Dinner for Art $9350 Re Dr 2 Ba] | Orchestra 35.00 | Re Hockey Match I Rink Hire a § 50.00 | Radio purchased 2450 | Mobile P.A. 5.00 79.50 | General Expenses KEEPS YOU FRESH Printing, stationery & advertising .... $ 74.08 IN THE HOTTEST WEATHER Telephone 1525 § 89.33 | = Th You need more than "just lig- a a el 297.33 ; -- | [otal Bxpshans) 3a vids" to keep you cool and fit at ==) NET AMOUNT CREDITED TO FUND ....... $1478.89 work or play in hot weather. For | DY sizzling heat "takes something If FUND ACCOUNT out of you'--you need neurish- A | ac at June 30, 1951 ment for pep and strength! That's MILK -- | Receipts, less disbursements to date ......... $1478.89 why 8 big glass of Gilbres Milks = HM Deduct--fund disbursements to date Inthe middle of the afternoon is I Hydro deposit L$ 1000 becoming a "must" for busy, ac- I Purchase of lot from Town of Oakville 1.00 tive men and women! It peps you | Total disbursements from Fund ............. $ 11.00 up--refreshes you--cools you-- I EA, makes you feel better! If Balance to credit of Fund at June 30, 1951 ... $1467.89 ; Il Accounts Payable ....i...ieaeainhss 50.50 | $1512.39 GILBREA DAIRY | IL | Represented by Cash at Royal Bank, Oakville L. G. SNYDER | -- DUNDAS AT CHURCH PHONE 51 if THE CARL coat, which is designed to protect him in the Arctic... it's a big job keeping him cool in our zoos. Learnaboutnature's creatures. Visit the nearest zoo and see them. A whole new world of interest will be opened fo you when you understand nature. YOURS TO PROTECT - YOURS TO ENJOY CARLING 5 WATERLOO, ONTARIO It takes a lot of cooling to keep a Polar Bear happy. This largest member of the bear family is smaller than a porcupine at birth, but often weighs more than three-quarters of a ton when full grown. To this tremendous bulk, add the fact that the bear is covered with a thick, water-proof Nature Unspoiled ING BREWERIES LIMITED A 7 frursda desig fin st tril dead, ito th

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