THE OAKVILLE-TRAFALGAR JOURNAL Thursday, August 9, 195; LOCAL NAVAL OFFICERS OBITUARI This Is The C WwW N A GET NEW POSTS . ® m L] COMMENTARY Two former Oakville boys now MRS. JAMES HUNTER i dian Weekly Editor serving in the Royal Canadian RRL ry have recently received im-| One of Oakville's oldest Thur i : : Navy ds 3 5 " o any services speakers at the sessions, gives 2H Tatmonts Commo- | dents, Mrs. James H esi. nportant meeting which | CWNA provides many servic SP ie or T portant appointments. s, 5 unter, dieq rs of the hometown news. |not otherwise available or whosejus sept) BL & Burlington Asks For It! Hore Hugh F. Pullen has been [her home on Thomas Stree, a this ential knowledge. 0 o called upon |cost would be -prohibitive indi-| obtain : 5% with lon) lines of people| made commodore R.C.N. barracks, | Sunday, following an vidually or to smaller groups. But At the same time, as we pick| B peop. and officer-in-charge | six years. She was st or Tespon- : p Waiting at the wi _| Halifax, 9 : the annual |it is the annual meeting that pro-| up fellow publishers station bY| io; Let Ottten he eva; | RON, depot, and Capt, BE. W. age, Before her a be 5, vi a ri y Si i el I ve enjoy he t ) " 3 S vas Ee gl own organiza-| vides us with the opportunity to goths fen i ba too | SPOt: At Thursday night's coun-|Finch-Noyes assumes the duties | was Sarah Abigail Tool, ang - nadian Weekly News-|d oan hy Series 1 ae = So HE information | Cil meeting the town fathers de-|of deputy chief of el Lh ve n Eo near" Aupgp, = ting, whether these are in rare, 3 2 oli 5 re Pullen, who has | Followin; Tr i While commonly « called The Fi ertion What new ser-|and opinion on all phases of our a ma oe aan in the |years a i a seventy ton, th re raeuired to keep in step | operations with men and women |. se-to-house de- | serv + 2 los 0 Oakvil, i Convention, this one opportun- s are required to keep >P nw livery as Soon as possible. This|nayy for many vears, is a son of e late Mrs. Hunter was y. i ity swnually for our members) ¥ Reng Se LT in Sar ee or someone | tev thought" would. reliove "the Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pullen, Wal. oldest member of Knox Pres { o and New- | likely to confron a 2 y y stion 1 i apt. Finch-Noyes | terian Chur il Ee raises mnene). Operation association] that dere. 71 70 more lonely ro. Congestion Tufte post iofilen | [136s Ave, snd ER i ee Ee JR and with key repre-|with such as metibors | cifton in» community when that) CESRTUISE George §Marris|© the ser REGS i i se iver In related activities, | ship has ite complexities, it is|of editor of the weekly newspab-|;., Hi a oh Colborne.iSt. Shae Hy hus. 3 3 % FE y 3 o i 1 S| a y AUS! A g > ts es SORIA ore Io ms individually | true, but there are compensating | er," presumably because he is the | ine" ou the service, and Mr. and insurance man, died nege - | advantages and our annual meet- confident of all but has no one "convention" This is because of | ing provid me : : Harris certainly should be in a FAST ALLERS 20 years ago. She Is survives. ovoral. Think of to turn to himself. Be that as it| HAEHS cera should vo. daeiiore, Mos mvc to - A's annual meeting 0 is pub- { ique nature of our assoc-|that term: "our annual meeting" | may, CWN ; li h r, at home, a rs ! on and fhe many functions it | Think of it in its business sense (sweeps that feeling away entir- Seni Eo Ela atom Ct C. W. cal. performs on our behalf. and also think of it In the frater-[ely . . . . ve editor becomes one| U0 FHEARS TL WILL DOSS inh READY i a a {hres Si : herin v er, Sh, Salling. _ CWNA' is much more than a|nal sense. In both it means a|among hundreds in a gathering, "yp 0 700001 pac found out. ham, Ottawa, Willlam Calinghay, ociation. It is a round-| great deal. of his clan. a i ET wR '; aarti ution is to be for- ee, and Mrs. Helen Me the-Clock and a round-the-calen-| The goodwill which CWNA has| Do not miss "Winnipeg" this) ,0" "tne Postmaster Gem a1, Eton Dou. i ne operation constantly at work|earned through our collective ef-| year. It is central, the program is) ; \ | - oN hd haying a vital bear-| fort makes possible a meeting of | outstanding in business, in in- es oy oo Hughes ; on RE ey bold Yesterday | ing on our individual success. As|several days and varying travel struction and entertainment. At- ht er % iE Clecver The powerful Ee ns 0 LE a now! chap. our newspapers are known as the [opportunity at a cost to members tendance means money in your Tor ae speedy | squad will meet SRL own -- pS nd Son to gi "show windows" of our towns |not enjoyed or even approached pocket and satisfaction to your joo 0 _-- ably _ t, as it| Busby Park Augus in oe Mi serine being ! and commmuni CWNA is the |by members of any other organ-| mind. Be an active member of the| & Sr a a a AEs as Ber nt ical how window our newspap- | ization. Our position as publish-| press association covering the | "oe VAR BE CIC 2 HT a5 or Bill Fraser | Ellsworth Morden, Claude Te ers in the aggregate. ers requires us to acquire a|largest territory of any in the slo d mod It constantly and effectively breadth of knowledge beyond the | world. Come and give your fellow tion were met. will take the mound to oppose To en of Central tells of the important place in|average of our immense country, | members your "two-bits worth" Equine Trip the visitors, with old reliable Sy iam Reynolds, the national life of the weekly diversity and its problems. and get the multiple advantages Dewey Dowdle behind the plate, LAR on and George Sulll. home-press as a media. It is the| Our yearly meeting held in a|of their contributions. Ken McMillan, prominent|Game time is 8.15. Tuesday night by ngeville. Georgetown horseman, last week|at Busby, Oakville ladies will WILLIAM sold two of his prize winners, |meet either Dixie or New Tor- cove Star Attraction and Amber Light, |onto in the first Central Ontario ever-alert watchdog of our rights, | different province annually, criss-| Keep your date with your fel- the nation in a few [low publishers. opportunities and of | crossing : Following several 'month i, RL our responsibilities. years, through the travel facility LANG SANDS, to Wendell Anderson, of Bermuda, |loop semi-final round. ness, William Gove, woll-know, I Most members realize that plus the representative hosts and President, CWNA | yt." A1derson is at present on a Colborne Street merchant, dig He buying trip through Canada and In Oakyille-Trafalgar Memorial 1 N will ship his' purchases via horse Hospital Sunday evening. A na i transport to New York, there tive of Arbroath, Scotland, the they will complete the trip by late Mr. Gove first came to Oak. boat. NEWS ville in 1925, and for some years ; x setved as chauffeur to the la For es ulie Discuss Wheat Scourge Mrs. C. P. Chisholm. About - 1 Dr. Harold Goble, rovineial Several inexpensive articles are years ago he purchased the meat ! P ro g ress entomologist, addressed a a Ly 2 oo on a a Stores the corner | fag of the Halton Grep impreve.| District Humane Society to help|of Colborne and Dumn Streets d them carry on their valuable work |Keenly interested in pigeon rac oor, at at the shelter. Required immed-|ing, he was a member of the Oak an ok aes ng (COR L MESS toy are a Wheelbarrow, saw, | ville Racing Pigeon Club. He wa y fr ich ay to he Hessian] plane, hammer and screwdriver.|a member of Knox Prosbyteri conom y Smage to this peas sor £orloUs | Anyone donating any of these im. | Church. Besides his wite, iq Siroucnont the "sary. mia oops | plements. will greafly ald the former Phyllis _S. Crulekshank bh scourge le emus: Te €T9D| Society In its duties. Arrange: |he leaves his mother, in Arbrort hh torn mong ame RUSH Oh | ments to have them called for can |Seofland and five sisters, tir HE Ls - Tate the. Sverase viata mon Coe be made by calling 515, For those |in Seoflend and two in Britis ; wishing to adopt a dog, there | Columbia. The funeral was hef exceed 20 bushels per acre. As fi one authority put it: "A man|2'e blond male spaniel about| yesterday afternoon from i docst, 1 bi "13 years old, and a black female y oesn't have to EY J 8 ol : e a mathema-| + 50 BO SN onthe, waiting funeral chapel of S. S. Russe : ician to realize that, with wheat at the shelter. and Son to St. Jude's Cemeter; listed at $1.60 per bushel, this ED Rev. C. K. Nicoll officiated, anf | vield is no profit maker under pall-bearers were Reginald Ro 1 present day costs" Some thresh-| , i son, P. Lunau, George Robbin | ings have dropped as low as 10| worker with mo sick leaves, mo|John Robertson, James Ry bushels, it was reported. holidays and mo vacations. Whitby, and David Gove, Guell ment assn. at Campbellville last CONGRATULATIONS TO THE NEWLY INCORPORATED TOWN of BRONTE | Gil THIS MOTORIST UNDOUBTEDLY | iN : DEPENDED ON GOODYEAR TIRES | THE MOST PRICELESS POSSESSION OF A CITIZEN OF A DEMOCRATIC ; TO DAY NATION IS THE RIGHT TO VOTE. pia | ll | mame {| vos vou ui BUT VOTE MONDAY, AUGUST 13TH iB | WI WHITAKER & SON fi oon i] STATION ROAD PHONE 141 Laballs BREWERS SINCE (832