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Oakville-Trafalgar Journal, 27 Apr 1950, p. 11

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04 Thursday, April 27, 1950 THE OAKVILLE-TRAFALGAR JOURNAL Page 11 IT'S MORE THAN A JOB TO US! It's a Real Privilege and Satisfaction Yes, that deep down glow of satisfaction that comes from helping doctors help you means a lot to us. There's a certain pride that comes from knowing that our services help check or cure illnesses . . that dir- ectly or indirectly we have saved lives and restored health. We have earned this satisfaction only by the most exacting study, meticulous research and' care- ful fulfilling of prescriptions. Let us serve you in all your pharmaceutical needs . . . to our mutual satis- faction! HAVE YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED HERE PHONE 650 DUNN'S Drug Store R. Dunn, Phm.B.) Broken Concrete or: Loose Mortar Joints MIX AND FIX WITH BAG-0-CRETE The Dry Ready-Mixed Concrete and Mortar ADD WATER AND MIX For Repairing Old Work or Building New COARSE GRADE-- 60 Ib. Bags $1.29 For Work 1 to 6 inches thick. Covers Approximately 6 Sq. Ft. 1 Inch Thick - 30 Ib. Bags FINE GRADE-- 98 3/8 to 1 Inch Thick 14, Inch Thick For Work Covers Approximately 6 8 Ft. USES: For Any Job Requiring Concrete or Mortar NO WASTE -- BAG-O-CRETE can be stored for months OAKVILLE HARDWARE LTD. Your Community Hardware Store PHONE 290 DAILY DELIVERY Girl Guides By Mrs. J. F. Graydon The competition trols which has been in effect since January came to a close last week, and in First Company Thistle Patrol came out with the most points. The patrol is com- posed of Veronica Faryniuk, leader, Carole Broadbent, second, Mary Taylor, Wilma Busk and Joan Dobrashian. They were pre- sented with a new wooden patrol box. The rest of the prize which will be share with Honesty Pa- trol which came second, will be a trip to Hamilton on May 13th for a visit to the Art Gallery and a swim at the "¥" The Bantam Patrol won the honors in Second Company, with Janice Jaffra Patrol Leader, Barbara Second, Maxine Maca Var- between pa- ley, Denise Junkin, Ann 3 Anne _Pomphret and Carol Downey making up the Patrol Diane Spurgeon as a new recruit At the meeting of Third Guide Company Eleanor Inkster laid a trail for the patrols to follow af- ter which there was a Camp Fire and songs and a ceremony at which Black received her badge Saturday was the es and the weather First Company was by members and having reached their site and raised their were apparently spied upon by Second Company who attempt- ed to raid the camp and capture the standard. However, the Guid- es were quick to act' and man- aged to tie and gag the maraud- forced to admit de- surrender under the their lunch cessful defend- was welcomed presentation Elizabeth First Class for hik- perfect ompanied of Third Compa mp standard, and threat of eaten by ers Ruth Graydon pa: McCausland and Debby ed their Firelight- ing tests and Patsy Patterson and Debby Graydon passed Trail tests. First and Third companies covered a distance of ten or twelve miles, and Second Com- pany went still further. The annual meeting of the Provincial Council of Girl Guides was held in St. Catharines last week. Mrs, Irven Rell, ont of the local association, accom- panied by Mrs. Dunbar Heddle, attending the Friday sessions, and Division Commissioner Mrs. H. W. Jaffray staying for the three days Tickets will be sold in advance for the Local Association Ten to be held in Lusk Hall on May 12, and this Saturday Guides and Brownies will he busy with the basket collection, Bovine Affairs Several Halton Jersey herds report that cows have recently completed R.O.P, records, Leader in the group is M. C. Beatty's Pinetree Vallant Rose, which went on test as a senior three- year-old and In 305 days produc- ed B,789 pounds of milk and 404 of butter fat. Other cows herds of G pound, have qualified in the Acton Lloyd Mathews Rockwood and Kenneth Ella, Georgetown Hornby | 3 CHURCH ST. W. at NAVY OA OO OE TE CE CE IE BE BE RE RR ced ENQUIRE about the new STANDARD ESTATE CAR THE STANDARD ESTATE CAR HAS THE SAME CHASSIS AND IS POWERED BY THE SAME EN- GINE AS THE FAMOUS STANDARD VANGUARD. CONVENIENT AS A FAMILY CAR, FOR SHOPPING, TOURING, AND GENERAL USE, PARTICULARLY SUITABLE FOR FARM OR ESTATE USE Maxwell-Brown Motors Vanguard Sales and Service ] i : PHONE 6 Mrs. O. W.M.S. Annual (Continued from page 10 Sect'y. CGIT. Groups, Mrs. R. Ellison, Bronte. Sect'y. Mission Bands, Hilts, Georgetown. Sect'y. Baby Bands, Mrs. kinson, Waterdown. Associate Members' Sect) A. Sherwin, Hamilton. Sewing Must (Continued from page 10 dress into something nightmare by making your own fashion-right accessories. A set of crisp white pique collar and cuffs will do wonders for even the tiredest looking suit. Or you ¥.. | might whip up a bright little red bolero jacket to wear over a dark wool dress. Miss B At less of a neatly fitted vest multiplies into several outfits. The vest can bo Worn over sweaters or classic shirts, and is smart with either slacks on skirts, One of the now shim-lined skirts could be teamed With the vest or worn by itself With a pretty new blouse. In fact, there are a countless num of fairly simple things You can make on your sewing . Supply Sect'y. Mrs. L. Coulson, machine to perk up your ward- Milton. And every smart today | robe, and in less time than it took Community Friendship Sect'y,,|Tealizes the advantage of having [Grandmother to make an anti Mrs. Marcellus. Milton. lots of separates. For instance | macassar at that! Literature Sect Mrs. EB. Clements, Milton, ont Missionary Friends' Sect son, Milton. Sectly. of & World T. Coul-| Temperance and of Christian Citizensh Mrs. P Lamb, Milton Press Sect'y, Mrs. G. DeCour- y. Oakville. LURE OF LUCRE People may like you a well if you aren't rich, but they aren't so eager to tell other peo ple they know you. When Applied as Directed Hardware Your Community IS YOUR PRESENT FILTER A SLUDGE IRYDGE? S\N GIVE YOUR ENGINE " ONGER LIFE" WITHA CHRYCO "MicRoNC oN FILTER sive ft a Cheyen ) 334% Reet DEVELOPMENT 3 SEE THEM TODAY Wt ihe Chevahee wi, OIL FIL Te USTRY PHONE 290 BERLO MOTHAROCE | | N | | Oakville Hardware | WM. WHITAKER & SONS Station Road OAKVILLE Phone 141 IN TUNE WITH SPRING FZ Let us renew your garments by giving with our finest cleaning and pressing JUST PHONE 311 For Pick-up and them new lustre 2 Il Cr Delivery ™ LAKESHORE CLEANERS / hd / ' 0)

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