Oakville-Trafalgar Journal, 23 Aug 1951, p. 4

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THE OAKVILLE-TRAFALGAR JOURNAL Thursday, August 23 194 : 2 SEPARATE SCHOOL . REGISTRATION Following both Masses on Sunday, August 26, regis- tration of pupils will take plage in ST. MARY'S SCHOOL HALL Children who will be six years old in December will be admitted, and parents are requested to register their children next Sunday, whether or not they at- tended St. Mary's school in previous terms. If de- sired, full information may be obtained by telephoning the Secretary-Treasurer, Mr. Frank Cornin, at 1904. TOWN OF OAKVILLE TENDERS FOR SEWERS Tenders will be received by the undersigned up to P.M. D.S.T., TUESDAY, AUGUST 28th, 1951 for the construction of sewers and appurtenances on the following streets: 12" dia. on Forster Park Crescent from Riverside Drive to Kingswood Road. 8" and 10" dia. on Riverside Drive from Forster Park Crescent to Queen Mary Drive 8" dia. on Kingswood Road from Forster Park Cres- cent to Queen Mary Drive. Plans and Specifications may be obtained at the of- fice of the undersigned or Dineen, Philips & Roberts, Consulting Engineers, 63 John St. S., Hamilton, Ont. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. C. H. BYERS, Clerk Town of Oakville. TOWN OF OAKVILLE TENDERS FOR WATER MAINS TENDERS WILL BE RECEIVED BY THE UNDERSIGNED UP TO 5 P.M. D.S.T TUESDAY, AUGUST 28, 1951 For the construction of 6 inch cast iron watermain and appurtenance on the following streets: RIVERSIDE DRIVE, approximately 1071 Lin feet. KINGSWOOD ROAD, approximately 720 Lin feet. Plans and Specifications may be obtained at the of- fice of the undersigned or Dineen, Philips & Roberts, Consulting Engineers, 63 John St. South, Hamilton, Ontario. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. R. L. BARLOW, Manager, OAKVILLE PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION Employees of the B-A CI refinery have elected R. F.. Ki and K. T. Buchanan, president and secre urer of the Clarkson loca delegates to the Oil Worker: International Union, CIO, CCL convention, to be held in Denver, Colo, the week of Sept. 10. Mr. Kirk will act on the law and legislative commit- tee for the Canadian district "Recent increases of 25c per hour and other benefits granted OW 24 members in the west with the Shell, Home, Imperial and Standard Oil Companies must be Ss Kirk said Monday in a prepared statement. "Annual reports pub- lished by the oil companies show an ever increasing profit gain while the standard of living of our members is decreasing in the face of the tremendous increases in the cost of living, Our ultimate is rates equal fo those of American Oil Workers doing the same work with the same equip- ment, and in most cases, for the same companies." CORNELL TOPS IN TEST AMONG ASHGROVE PLOTS Cornell 595 emerged the winner in a three-varlety winter wheat test conducted by the Halton crop improvement assn. at the Ashgrove farm of Fred Nurse. Bstimated acreage yields of the three var- ieties tested were: Cornell, 39.7 bushels; Dawbul, 38.3 bushels; Dawson's Golden Chaff, 32.7 bush. els. Mr. Nurse pointed out, how- ever, that due to the contour of the land there was perhaps a little more winter killing on the Dawbul and Gollen Chaff plots, and he ex- pressed the opinion that, had it not been for this factor, there would have been little or no dif- ference between the Cornell and Dawbul varieties: equalled here in the Mast," Mr. |, BA UNION TO SEND - DELEGATES TO DENVER SEEK INCREASES rkson © LETTERS TO EDITOR 20th August, 1951 Trafalgar Journal, Oakville. Dear Sir: The officers and directors of the Oakville and District Hu- mane Society offer their sincere congratulations to the staff of the Trafalgar Journal on winning the for Community Service in We would like at this time to thank the Trafalgar Journal for their splendid efforts on behalf of 'Those who cannot speak for Themselves. Yours truly, B. Duncan, (Mrs.) Sec'y. 242 Douglas Ave., Oakville, Ont. Mr. S. Casey Wood Jr. Oakvillle-Trafalgar Journal, Dear Casey: Your editorial of two issues ago with respect to Postal Deli- very in Oakville was rather apt and very much to the point, and I hope that the postal authorities ave done more than just take note of it. I have experienced several de- lays in delivery of recent weeks, in one case mail was delivered twelve days after the date of re- ceipt at the local post-office, and in gnother case a cheque was sim. ilarly delayed for ten days. Even with consideration for va- cations and "green-help", such de- lays are inexcusable and should be corrected. Hopefully yours, J. N. Milne. A muskoka vacation will this month provide many more free hours for swimming, fishing or simply relaxing for Mrg. Tom Makin, Randall St. -- and all be- cause of a small classified adver- tisement in the Journal. Anxious to find a baby sitter to kep an eye on small son Ricky for a few hours each day while she sunbathed, swam or took care of cottage chores, Mrs. Makin in- serted an advt. in the classified "Wanted" column, offering a holi- day opportunity and hourly pay for a qualified girl who would take over supervision of Ricky's ramblings for four hours each day. An hour after the Journal hit August 25th CLARKSON OPENING SATURDAY CLARKSON'S NEWEST Fruit Market | Just West of the B-A Refinery on the Lakeshore Highway - only Three Miles from Oakville GARDEN FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES For Convenient Shopping We Are Open From 10 a.m. To 10 p.m. Daily L. HERRIDGE ONTARIO JOURNAL HELPS ASSURE SUCCESS OF MUSKOKA VACATION the newsstands, she had her first reply, followed by three more that evening. The following day replies continued, and Mrs. Makin be- came another well satisfied Jour- nal advertiser. Accompanied by the girl of her choice, she is now enjoying her vacation at the cot- tage of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. MacKenzie. HOSIERY VALUE LINGERIE QUALITY BURROS' SPECIALTY SHOPp; 136 Colborne St. E. SPORTSWEAR SERVICE Phone 7d rr) Sl ® When there's need for speed, call on Russell Drug Co. Our delivery depart. ment is at your service. Remember We call for prescriptions and deliver th, compounded medicines. There is no a4. ditional charge! Call 1786 and we will deliver promptly because have a driver available' from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. RUSSELL DRUG COMPANY (Formerly Byers') Colborne St. E., Oakville My) Phone 1786 BANK STAFF TO MOVE BACK of the Bank of Toronto will move into their completely renovated quarters on Monday, August 27th. Structural changes have added an additional 600 feet of floor space, which sports an attractive rubber tiled floor. An acoustic ceiling inset with fluorescent lights, which play up the high- lights of the latest type oak bank counters, has been installed, and five teller's enclosures of fluted glass have replaced the two that were used in the past. A new vault, incorporating the latest in modern protective equipment, has also been installed, while private coupon booths have been added. The staff of the Oakville branch || GILBREA MILK You need more than "just lig- uids" to keep you cool and fit at work or play in hot weather. For sizzling heat "takes something out of youw'--you need nourish- ment for pep and strength! That's why a big glass of Gilbrea Milk + in the middle of the afternoon is becoming a "must" for busy, ac- tive men and women! It peps you up--refreshes you--cools you-- makes you feel better! KEEPS YOU FRESH IN THE HOTTEST WEATHER L. G. SNYDER DUNDAS AT CHURCH BLAZERS SKIRTS SWEATERS TUNICS JUMPERS BLOUSES DRESSES AT fots n" teens 105 COLBORNE ST. PHONE 1303 N 3 PHONE fl yy

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