Oakville-Trafalgar Journal, 19 Jul 1951, p. 8

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ITS UNWISE TO PUT THIS OLD TUBE IN YOUR NEW TIRE--THE RUBBER IT SHOULD BE OK NEVER GAVE ME IS STRETCHED AND THIN pr ROUBLE BEFORE) IT WILLFROM NOW ON- RUB DEAD AND POROUS. ITMIGH YOURTIRE IN SHORT ORDER. BERS TRUIN BETTER HAVE * A NEWONE, THEN. LOST YOUR PET? PHONE 515 OAKVILLE AND DISTRICT HUMANE SOCIETY ETT EI condition. Must sell leaving coun: try. 1186 Stay Shas Road, Credit. Phone 46: FOR SALE--Power mower. Phone 573J. GRA PIANO, Mason and Risch, mahogany, in excellent TENDERS FOR sl Tenders will be recei] GENERAL SOTRIC BY > 3; guarantee till MecClary Ice skating during July and|ghurner gas stove; radiant fire August every Tuesday, Thursday | gas heater; ngle cot. Phone and Saturday, 810 p.m. Oakville. | S56. after apdd Trafalgar C Arena, Ad | = PONTIAC, 1947 deluxe--b-pass- : (53) | BON Cine, owner driven, many | Wide concrete or alt Andrews | extras, $1,200 or best offer. Tele phaltic sidewalks in personally wishes to| phone 1880-7 af i | of Oakville k honour the Mayor, the | --qe--FoRrD TENDERS FOR officials of the town, domors of [18 FR ING SEWER prizes, and those of so much| fe} (Oto From Navy Street, Disposal goodwill for our little endeavour. | LAW. R spaniels, males, a registered. se ; : : [NRT | crescent Ra. foony | Section No. 7 BROADLOOM, and underpad, rose coloured, $35. Phone 45¢ roo 093-W. RUBBER FLOOR TILE for s at greatly reduced price, Size 9 inches square, Also rubber gar- den hose, pl coated carpet for automobiles, and plastic ma- terial for drapes and shower cur- tains. Storé hours 8.30 am. to 12 noon, 1 p.m. to 4.30 p.m. Mon- day to Friday. Barringham Rub- ber & Plastics Ltd, Oakville, 1.441¢34 sedan, heater in excellent con- y owned. No reas- refused. Accept Phone 75-R. 60c 1946 FORD-FBRGUSON tractor in A-1 condition. Wm. Whitaker & Sons, Station Road, Oakville. 45¢34 onable trade offer and terms. i BLECT! rangette, § dinette suite, $45. Phone 6-pe. 2067. 35p34 1 LARGE SIZE modern babys crib and spring filled mattress in good condition. Phome 37 a, 45¢34 BLUE COAL: "The world's fin- est anthracite," from Frank Sul- livan, Bronte 80-W. Your Blue Coal Dealer. (21tf) FOR SALE--1940 Dodge Sedan, heater, defroster, new slip cove: good condition. Phone 1171W af- ter p.m. (7033-34) FOR SALE --McLary Gas Range, 4-burner, double oven. Conven- ient for summer cottage. Phone 2031. (35p34) GOOD VALUE USED CAR BUYS 1949 OLDSMOBILE TUDOR With built-in radio, etc. Excellent Condition N'S BICYCLE for sale, reas- Phone 1203-W. 45¢34 FOR SALE- wooden case 16x8x8 feet, ge, tool case. Best offer. Phone 1176M or apply 81 Reynolds St. (35p39) ] This attractive summer cottage at Victoria Harbour, on the sun- ny Georgian Shore. From August 4 to August 18. Phone H. Merry at 32 N summer cottage in beau- tiful Algonquin Park, completely furnished, boat, dock, oil heat, 2 Tata near by, daily don Huntsville. euros; fishing, store livery from Hillmer, 89 Sheddon Ave. 37. (133) 1949 MERCURY STATION WAGON Newly refinished, good tir- es, radio, good running con- dition: HEDLEIGH HOME LIMITED The Home of . . . Plymouth, Fargo . Sales and Service Dundas Street North TELEPHONE 1063 Chrysler, WANTED--TO RENT OAKVILLE or vicinity 5 or 6|lev, room house or apartment, fam- ily of four, moving from Montreal | Stennett, Jul; Phone 1384-J. (94-32-: 2 "OFFICE space, 1200-1500 s feet by Sept. 1. Phone Plaza 4515 | Take booth Toronto. Evenings, Oakville 1476W oe Hall, SITUATIONS WANTED PLOWING Phone 76: YOUNG new with two year Canadian couple both vice. Phone 610W after 7. HELP WANTED--WOMEN MIDDLE-aged woman light housework. 240 Dundas St. N Avallable | qq utility tabl for SEPTEMBER ONLY. Cameron | 4c' rou oc phone | gros, 19 , disking and mowing. @ old boy wish liv- ing quarters in return for which would give part time ser- to do Apply in person, AT ST. ANDRE People young and old thronged in hundreds to St. Andrew's gar- den party held on [the church grounds Saturday aftérnoon and evening, to make it an outstand- ing success. The garden party was preceded by a parade of youngsters along Colborne Street from Central school grounds, headed by Oakville Band. In the parade were gaily decorated bicycles, tricycles and baby carriages, for which prizes were given, At the grounds were booths and games in great variety, and all did a rushing business. Of special interest was the Dutch Colony booth in charge of John De Wildt, where work of the new Dutch Canadians of the parish was on sale. The ever-popular bingo game was another big centre of interest. But perhaps the main attraction was the grand draw, made by Mayor James Black. The lucky winner of the Philips 17" screen television set in console cabinet was Mrs. Mary Timleck, of 114 Colborne Street Hast. Other prize-winners were as follows: Mrs. J. O'Brien, 38 Galt Ave, La-ZBoy chair; K. B. Stew- Php; Mr. Simak, Oakville HOUSE: silver plate; J. Pennington, Dun- ; Mrs. H. Leaver, cup and saucer; W. bask_ Q Work With Ford (Continuing from Page 1) be available in about two weeks. "Some municipalities are head- ing for insolvency," declared Mr. Cumberland. "We don't want to get in the mess they are heading for. We are at the cross-roads, and we must have signposts to 80 by. We must be careful how we increase our capital commit- ments for water mains. We should compel sub-dividers to put in their own water mains. It is im- portant for municipalities to be- come alert to these problems, MONDAY, CENTUR Thursday, July 19, 1951 5.) SCX ZZ [See JULY 30-31, AUG. 1 Y -- 6-8-10 P.M. gh paging the bills fr dnos..4 Bapy/* SPECIAL EXPECTANT FATHERS SHOWING JULY 30--PRIZES Y THEATRE and we mush put our thinking caps on.' Mr. Storrie strongly urged the town council to maintain control of water-main construction, in any case. A letter was received from J. A. Ritchie, deputy fire marshall of Ontario, expressing unqualified approval of plans for the new fire hall for Trafalgar brigade No. 2 ber of the brigade, and a room for T(Vised that no grant could be made by the province towards the construction of the building, but only towards its upkeep. 'evenings HELP WANTED Women and girls 16 or over for cherry-picking. An opportunity to make good money, picking on low trees He suggested provision of sleep. ing accommodation for one mem- Telephone Miss Grace MacKay, Oakville 655, from 4 to 6 p.m. Ave., et of groceries; H. Maxwell, 32A Colborne St., $5 gift certificate for record album; H. B. Hather- 24 Washington Ave. $5 gift for cleaning; Bill 40 Elmwood Drive, certificate flower vase. jewel case on the Touch and was won by Mrs. and a bouquet of wers on the floor booth went a Morley Keegan. Mrs. J. Kemp won an elephant on the fancy booth, A. Nelson a blanket on the Dutch-Canadian booth, and Ted McDermott a cake, also on the Dutch-Canadian booth. General convener of the garden party was Vincent McDermott. Ted McDermott was treasurer and Miss Mary Hunt secretary. Con- Jt veners of booths and committees were as follows: Miss Marion Languay and Beat- rice Sullivan, flower booth; Mrs. J. Callon and Miss Phyllis Gram- mell, faney work booth; Misses Mary A. McDermott and Patric- BAND Admission 50¢ TATT00 STREETSVILLE JULY 21, 1951 11 BANDS Parade Starts at 6.30 p.m. Children 25¢ ja Grammell, candy booth; Mrs. Margaret Speyer and Mrs. A. Hall, touch and take booth; Mrs. B. Kennedy, tea cup reading; Miss Catherine McDermott, hot dogs; Misses Grace Languay and Joan Collier, fish pond; Mr. Pe- ter Watters, balloons; Mrs. Tom O'Connor, Mrs. J. Flaherty and Mrs. F. Collier, refreshment booth; Misses Patricia McDer- mott and Margaret Markey, ice cream and soft drink booth; W. Grammell, bingo; Ted McDer- mott, horses; Cyril Callon, Bert and Terry Regan, wheels; Hugh McDermott, money game; Joe Cunningham, darts; Joe Deven- ish, milk bottles; Gordon Hunt and John De Wildt, hoop-la; Tom 3 USED HAL IN GOOD ers waiting for half-ton STATION ROAD WANTED F-TON TRUCKS CONDITION We will give you a good allowance on a new 1951 DODGE HALF-TON EXPRESS as we have custom- pick-ups. WM. WHITAKER AND SONS OAKVILLE O'Connor and Roy Murphy, over and under ; John wilat, Dutch Colony booth; Peter Wat- ters, afternoon parade; and the Grand Draw, Mrs. Hubert Hunt, Dennis Hall, Pat Devenish and Chris Speyer. For-- © FLAGSTONE ® ROCKERY STONE ® TOP SOIL @® SOD LAYING Phone Clarkson 227-J PROMPT SERVICE THIS WEEK'S REMEMBER THESE ARE ALL HAND-PICKED '50 OLDS SEDAN '6' Hydramatic Drive ECIALS AND EXCEPTIONAL BUYS -..S0 DON'T MISS SEEING THEM. "GOODWILL" USED CARS 46 CHEV SEDAN Reconditioned Fully Equipped--Fully Reconditioned $2175. 48 CHRYSLER SEDAN Fully Equipped 49 MONARCH COACH White walls, radio, over drive Fully Equipped 41 "47 "48 PONTIAC COUPE Radio and Heafer PONTIAC SEDAN Radio and Heater PONTIAC COACH Radio, heater, sun visor 1946 STUDEBAKER SEDAN ~~ 1935 PLYMOUTH SE TRUCKS '37 CHEVROLET _ HALF-TON PANEL 47 STUDEBAKER 2-TON STUDEBAKER 2 TON TRAD COLBORNE AT GEORGE SUE x 5 ak "GOOD VALUE" USED CARS 1935 OLDSMOBILE SEDAN DAN CONVENIENT G.M.A.C. TERMS AVAILABLE, ES ACCEPTED Hitchcox Motor Sales ST. SOUTH PHONE: 345-555 pr re; an the mc ue) tra thi

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