Oakville-Trafalgar Journal, 26 Jul 1951, p. 7

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26, 1951 SN lecal greens. It was the biggest | nessed by the big crowd of spec-| Withnell starring in field coast- ne €ent of the season to date for|tators. Play started at 2 o'clock |ed to victory. Frankie May went ATI Al. Rtn Ee ee tis club, with bowlers and spec-|and continued ~ until after ten, |the route without any trouble. A i Re e t P f taors | present from Streetsville, | tea being served by the ladies. peat Performance |; viene Park, Burlington, Port| Tie Trust Credit-trophy is for ane | "Lor . ; ; C edit, Georgetown and Isling- | nual competition Eon ad ee ally Juniors to1. So numerous were entries| In the jitney tournament of the fd ji thit several had to be rejected | previous Tuesday, Bill Anderson ns a Seno SHE fo: lnckief space. took first place with 33 points, By Vince Barrey © yr for the ehvisiinoliy Vr, Tmeson had three wins to | Lackie McArthur a close second 3 akville Juniors combined Weekend. On Saturday, Aug: |, ni with a score of 68. On| with 32. There was an equal For Windows and Doors + hitting with base stealing HOME GAMES ey A Dlayi an eX) ioamiwere Bill Fornihough as | close finish in the lagier Section, --SEE-- ueeze plays to down the ake mime wit the Shallow). J Riis A. Komp a5 vice | Mrs, fav Mattows coming. fest Yorks 10-4 at oo or the ee oor |B winnoysll;, | BEE oh of Lawcance Per| with 20 pone ord aire aes A F DOTY ce Park on Monday evening DNESDAY, JULY 25th a ase, twolt seasons, Sand cn nolsaaod, With thts wins awl | MeArmr bend: oot ae point a Ha Brogan « floodlight fixture. 195 Witenes Oaks, wallaze [1S vis | ly lla score of 58, and Bd. Cooper of | behind her. Mr. Mathews won AND SON sful thay The West Yorks tallied twice| Park ed ee a Post Gredit third with three wins | first prize in the mixed doubles 0 in the first inning with Hills and THURSDAY, JULY 26th Ertl ii hi anl 42 points. Ray Mathews of| tournament at Milton on Thurs-| pindas st. N. Phone 76 une 0s. ff ella scoring but the Corbett. | g oo 0 /ASDAY: J a Wiarton Rotary Carnival, Any. |! 1o¢al lub had 2 wins and 51| day, and Mrs. Mathews took third.| __ 1 Crom. fff nen evened the count in their half| $53 Waterdown ve, one. DOBYIGL at rll] ils, who ff sin Vaughan and Johnson cross.| 840 Aeton ve. As ad ran o fiftecn {lle the plate. "West 'Yorks went| "Wallace Parl games and. Boost. ther meet IN 1 End zh train. vo 0p again in the second with SATURDAY, JULY 28th juniors. i | Cricketers n ter saf uns by Tout and Dunn and these At Oshawa etl Installed in your present atch are lwo ontpursss was the lend ofthe lish ir oaks ve. ooniwa = |B Wi H St k furnace. Fully" Guaranteed. until the lM scoring for the Torontonians. - 3 2 BI G DA inning rea Year Round Burner Service. e pupils Philbrook got ome back in the MONDAY, JULY 30th d ORs Grain lis Sie 3: 5 swin. (lu of the socond and in the bit | 7.45 Crawford Gaston Hamil. Duwville Cricket Club's win" PUE) QI GONTRACTS sof 4 ] j | ning streak came to an end Sat- ose who {i fifth inning Johnson, Brown, Co-| ton, vs. Oakville Juniors at Wal- E a i 1] Bo rr oes f= urday, when the team went down Te cls te on Eres mts ah ae : to defeat at the hands of St. Cath- etclas. na y E I RS Logs of many breeds from many | , jac by six wickets, in a match le to centre by Philbrook and a| victory in the sixth when Vaugh- pla es will be brought to Oakville | pres P¥ SI Wickets, in a match FUEL AND ICE CO riple to the left-centre fence by | an, Johnson and Brown ran /the nex: October, when the recently eye The a batted fiver Dundas St. N Es : 23 -- 5 : cent s ba st, oN EN wincad TT a tine atta Stories of fine extehes of bas foried Dake aad District and despite a good opening stand undas St. one | EDS frame and Pugh replaced | the two runs scored by Jimmy | pore ar the ome on from mem:jKeinel Club holds its first alll of 55 could only muster a total | 0 5 52 5 i iv | bers of the local angling frater=|bre d championship show and of 80 runs. Biggest scorers were | ogan in the 5th for the West Tone aud or by Kenny Brown | nity, and most of them are being|obe lience. tal, The date 1s Sat-| Bruce Lockhart with 18, Peter FOR Fg = Yorks, : ; (of in stealing home on squeeze osked' right here in home creeKifiurd y, October 13, and the place | i 5, and Harry Witfen E a The Juniors made it @ certain plays Wghlighted the contest |opeee ort ere in home o Blithe Commteity Arona, iiela pn ny Toi Quality Meats ii | the stream for a few days, halt} «7e lope! to have 90 or 100 of| Jury of the sitors' innings, and 2 Ne Ing acitivities, but the finny bat-|the 125 breeds of dogs entered," | nayille bowlers, hampered by Fruits & Vegetables tlers are reported to be biting] Hary MacKendrick, vice-presi- | the wet pall, wore abls to. take GREAT OUTDOOR DOG SHOW [57 5 roche rane i, memes, sear dot 250 S20 Cn be good fishing for several yearsllal. 'They will be coming from | ari." pai sessed Ovi: focome in old Sixteen Mile. Upllas fur away as. Montreal and Ov-| 302% | 150 Passed Gavin | STREETSVILLE AND DISTRICT KENNEL CLUB in the valley in the fast water with: quite an entry from cin RY PHONE I Thursday, July 26, 1951 STREETSVILLE MEMORIAL PARK SATURDAY, JULY 28, 1951 Page 7 Mark Imeson of Oakville Lawn Bowling Club captured the Trust C edit Lawn Bowling Trophy on Si turday at a tournament on the [LOCAL BOWLING CLUB WINS COVETED TRUST CREDIT TROPHY points, to take fourth place. Al- together ten greens were in play with 60 bowlers competing, and some first-class bowling was wit- PITCHING, HITTING AND GOOD FIELDING DOWN GEORGETOWN NINE Georgetown Intermediates went down for a count on Friday evening at Wallace Park when the Oaks led by batters Paul Gilliam, Dave Ocoor and Cliff Post with two hits each and Norm States. We hope to make this nnual event." trying to north and south of the Dundas: highway bridge you'll find scads of rapidly maturing bass and brown trout. These fellows aren't big enough for your creel yet, but it won't be too long before they join their older relatives. further. downstream. make this as good the dog show the CN.E," said Show Sec- retary C. E. Fernall, who is also Secrtary-Treasurer of the club. "We have started a trophy list whic1 we hope to make one of the fines: ever issued for a dog show in tis district. We can only do [J Jack Wilson, ing addition already CNE SOFTBALL Home run queens will perform before thousands of visitors at the 1951 Canadian National Ex- hibition, which runs from August 24 to September 8 this year. The occasion is the Canadian Wo- men's Fastball ~~ Championships, which are just a small part of the 1020 (Prompt Delivery) CARLOAD GROCETERIA He | Hl < vast sports programme at the HE 12 NOON TO 6 P.M. shown he posses a mice as-|ithis with the help of public-spir-| world's largest annual exhibition R. E. Harris, Prop. It i ; sortment of hooks, has been going [ited citizens" Those wishing to HEE Over 350 Dogs from the United States and Canada through his paces of late under [make donations to ths list are Hl to be shown. the urgings of battery mate Dave |aske: to get in touch with Mr. Ny TE Il | Ocoor, Jack admits He wasnt in ai NOON OZ zess Ea | top shape when he arrived here, | show is being Staged ni N = [ hadn't done any hurling in near-| ¢1-onevation of-Oakyille Lions, Iv a month. Daye alms. +e-Se8 thai reli: will be th first dog \ akitiad. pronto, [eho «ta 14 th (gree op " i \ [dnd he has his pal loping around | mor Lit-@ol. Ey = D DE \ { the: park 'in a drive to:round him |M. rury Is 'president of > \ into top physical shape, Wilson Ol F (8 \ demonstrated in the Waterdown 3 \, Imm Ne game that his leg work could 3 N eZ NS NIM improve. He rattled a drive off - i . I the right field fence, yet didn't E MAY ROM its advent about five years ago Canadian stock car racing has } swept into a prominent position in the sport fans' affection. An Pack these "good buys" in your va- cation bags. No matter where your fun-time fancy takes you, the road to summer savings starts at Rex- all's. For here Is thrift a-plenty. progress past first base. outgrowth of the wheeled sports in the United States, stock car racing first appeared in Canada shortly after World War II. Graduating from the azy one-a-week meet on rural pasture tracks, stotk car racing has now moved (in many cases) into the cities and towns on a strictly scheduled, professional basis. The fans, guaranteed many of the thrills and spills of big-time racing, have taken the battered, careeni ® o 0 Larry Cond is tickled rosy pink at the way the 30 to 40 youngs- sters, who make up his Saturday morning junior sailing classes, PLAY YET It's 'juite possible that this com- 3 i akville' ng chariots to their hearts Every department is shosletull of io td te Te Rot? ine iont: | RE» [umn may see Oakville's| ong pocketbooks. Stock car racing fo good, clean, dangerous fun. the many things you need for a |lally, we must offer a landlub.| 00a Ems In actions atier 1k better time of it--wherever you go || ber's apology to friend Cond for|3l: Following last week's an- te i whatever you do. Just look at [the cut lines we wrote on one |lOMDciment that the team would ; : ; ne | be ou of the game mext season, Mobile- i these big savings that prove the of the Journal's front page pic- Z Tobile-Ontario release safety belt compulsory, bolted to frame at both ends. All drivers must wear approved racing helmets. Rearview mirrors recom: Albert Withnell, Bill Hughes and seyera: other gridiron devotees got to ether and decided it would tures last week. Seems we said the gals in the picture were work- ing on the sheet, when any sail- economy of making Rexall your first stop for vacation values. Sanctioned by the Canadian Stock Car Racing Club, ji vi : ded. Inside steel bracin a ' be jus: too bad for Oakville to be the rules and regu. Mend cing com It . sory. stbe PYRIBENZAMINE NEBULIZER ....... 4 25 lait "nus mor too eho sora withon team, end thai some. Bn arse mewn = +| thing hould = be done about it. Dory are strictly. eT > Larry. Only time we were ever out |" ji 5 Se = enforced. But Sideandoncon rear. The number, 13 BROMO-SELTZER ............... BE (|; sw free uote cues out ile contacted. Goorge Waisen [0 belore covering the shal no be used his 1a nde ; Toor, former Tome : the tside i boat, we were too busy feeding| tld Grorge Cooke, former mem Do's and Dont's" - Outside competitors. ; bers of the Braves, who played let's take a look at or us, that last admonition CHT Don't Lose Sleep fish to take note of the nautical with bumy Beach last year, and| the expansion of the stock car Would be quite unne ary! 5 RI6 ERS / terms that were being bandied A Rh PIN: AP! Tonight With Sunburr both a rreed. to play for Oakville| game in Ontario. : 2 with Ol about, In Suture, welll let tnell BREE ~ Tez le Play fo Meadid It's estimated that nearly 600 w Get editor, a bona fide tar of the old H etinglilo Misoos oo pro-| drivers compete in races every week Most Dangerous Job | school, write all Yacht Squadron |. d in and around such towns and 2 | a . NOXZEMA cut lines. Or we'll consult Bettina | J2GE fu ther. Will be held on the | cities as Belleville, Hamilton. Brong. - Although, in ac- | Tne Masson softball. diamond at Busby Park| ford, London, Windsor, Guelph tion, the stock cars | SCIEN COVER 69c Medium 49 doe tomorr evening from 7 to 8| Chatham, Oshawa, Fort Erie and yi I d : ame starts. | Toronto. According to the capacit 0 60 mph., DIARER Size C Those Sunday might figure | befdre the a yo es a nly around the tracks skating displays at the new ar-|Meantiie any Eg ForUSS | 6,000 spectators qrowd in fo ater the low score on | ena offer a fine evening's enter-| Wanting information are asked ] their favourite drivers perform and an over-all weekly attendance figure for stock car racing in the Province serious accidents is a complimentar reflection on the tainment. Marcus Nikkanen and |to call \lbert Withnell at 1154w. Mary Jane Halstead have a very FITCH IDEAL k : i : HAIR DRESSING talented group of pupils going Soul re around 60 to 70 controlling the LEE body through thelr paces this sum. / For some unknown rea cast the most dangerous job is that of New. Improved mer ana vo can vain nen) [INORG WIN | somo sen de moron Formula perform in cool comfort. Incident. ) which should prove something or We questioned Starter Ross 501. IC NO BELTS, NO PINS, ally, the silver collection goes to. 4 other about the gentler sex, for, as Denney of he Oakwood Stack NO PADS, NO ODOR the arena building fund, which | far as we know, women racing drivers (Cr Racing Club (Toronto) and should benefit materially before | are almost unknown in the spore [ound that the closest Kennedy had ; 2 ntario. nevertheless, the IH 0 He ON SATURDAY a | El operator DEODORANT CREAM ® oo o and controlling g 3 Picked Jack McMurray, the A : A time ya | phe } Ca Sa Aun oe Oakyll o's Bantams and Midgets Stock-Rules aces check the mated) Hit ball with Kingsway Lumber, on a| ade a 10Uble killing over their | Contrary to a general belief, manipulation of Hie cma eri! i recent trip north. Young Mr, | Bumbo, OBDonents on Saturday | Strict tules govern the racing cars Sart: Ordnge--cnution de ner meior Pp north. g limin, || SE EDES) Sponents on Saturd see roaring around the tracks, Red serious ac Black dis. | McMurray thinks right highly of gir Seba nor league 31 3 i y thinks rig ghly of | 3 i hE The Canadian" Stock Car Racing qualificatic flags--half- orm Oakvillels Oakd. Can't for the | B4mes payed at Wallace park. | cy aradian complete brochure 1] one lap to go nds Perspirati a life of him see why they linger in| IN the obeming contest Oak-| governing safety with respect to the J Odors ee EE intermediate ball. We endeavour. | Ville Mo:0rs Bantams downed | Vehicles themselves. For tons To ache odin stock or Your ed to explain the sstup to him, | [elr lop iouents 10-1 on a no-| "all cars must be an original hard racing busnessyou her yotccS Shoppin but to no avail. "Nuts!" declared | liter by [an Sheppard in the six | top with no roadsters or convertibles of the locations meminac on PPing Jackson, a former team mate of | IMME £m. Shaver, the Bramp.| allowed. All cars must have fenders doubt, many. phen od AEROS s Chi alow od it | but no sharp edges allowed. Head. At the moment, ne. Com HE Grenke. "Thats | (02 hurl allowed only one hit| DP ; omfort tor hones. ranks: Thats ot RES RIE acters win LLt| Habis mist be re saver andor ptt if INSECT BOMB 5 AA] a senior club!" ers > US| must not be interlocking. Mufflers ¢ in night racing, so team ma 28 contributed Sa 7 g EITOTS. | must be left on or cars sufficiently hoice of daytime or het M dgets took their seven | quict tomeet track approval, Wind. evening attendan 1 39 BEAT WATERDOWN Inning c(ntest 17-3 with Bruce shields me be rs fn and be of We sepa, stock car racing is . i Thomds owing onis. sis safety glass type. All other windows 800d, clean, dangerous fun. Fou A four-hit performance by Jack Tho Ogke BUIBT in" cour. 115: must be rollog dows on ermindows| . 800d, clean, d take that back seat Wilson, plus an eieven hit bar- £ 0 every inning (All car doors must be welded, high'in the stands, please! | rage by his mates, enabled Al|WIth Gary Hughes and Donnie 4 bolted or strapped shut, Quick. Yarnell's Oaks to claim a 7-1 win | Clyde ge ing homers and Ron over Waterdown at Wallace- park | Peskett aid Bud Peterson being last Wednesday night. Wilson was | the other big guns. a mite wild during the games lat- TE er stages, but uncorked a terrific curve that had visiting batters Specially prepared by a prominent Canadian Sports Authority for COAKVILLE DRUG LIMITED SES HER SIGHTS LEN Hope. MGR TEL. 9 a THE REXALL DRUG STORE - - - CARVILLE off balance all evening. Ben Lan- The far away look in a girl's guay, Ken Pollock and Daye |eyes stu ually directed to the Ocoor sparked the Oak offensive. little chw 2h around the corner, §

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