Thursday, April 6th, 1950° THE OAKVILLE RECORD-STAR Page Thirteen Classified Business Directory Accountants Electrical Miscellaneous JAMES M. DUNWOODY BROWN ELECTRIC H. GRENIS Chartered Accountant isdaaeut? © permneccn; PIANO TUNER ephones Domestic years experience — 18 years Elgin 2397 Electrical Servich with Heintzman & Co, Pianos WARE and PATTERSON PHONE 1059 "uped, cleaned, demothed and re- CERTIFIED PUBLIC OAKVILLE ‘paired. Leave Orders at ACCOUNTANTS Telephones: Oakville 662 Mi 4619 Contractors and Carpentry GROOTHAND & COOPER . ~ LIMITED _ GENERAL CONTRACTORS & BUILDERS Residential, Commercial and Indus- trial building, Remodelling, etc. Concrete work of all types. BRONTE ELECTRIC HERP ROLLINSON ' House Wiring Maintainance & Repair SALES and SERVICE PHONE Bronte 159 L. F. CLEMENT HOME ELECTRIC Authorized Frigidaire Dealer Commercial Sales and Service Phone Lofquist’s Oakville Music Centre Oakville Phone 711 GENERAL ELECTRIC Oil Burners A. C. PENN Commercial Refrigeration Sales and Installations 94 Maple Ave. Oakville 1544 Livingston Stoker and Oil Burner Units—Service and Installation of all makes. Work Guaranteed HALTON AND PEEL REFRIGERATION AND OIL BURNER SERVICE LINBROOK RD. — OAKVILLE PHONE 1441 JOHN B. BRAID Telephones 223-J and 763-W 16 Thomas St., North Phone 466-J _ Oakville . BURRELL BROS. BRAY ELECTRIC ROY E. MURPHY BUILDING CONTRACTORS (Contractors) Heating & Plumbing Contractor ist Class Work at Reasonable la tate En Domestic & Industrial Alterations Prices ee an BURNERS Domestic| 218 Colborne St. E. Phone 969W er - omestic et Phone 467 W SALES & SERVICE Dabville) Ont: Oo see eS NS | Piene 170 Streetsville| McDONALD WELDING CARPENTER REPAIRS Welding & Repairs rs Alterations _ Kitchens Remodelled with custom built cabinets, wood specialities. — A. FAIRGRIEVE OAKVILLE PHONE GUS. DREGER Builder and Contractor Alterations. and Repairs Free Estimates Phone Oakville 208 J 4 J. HOEY & SON Construction Concrete and Cinder Blocks (All Sizes) Repa 805-5 Sand and Gravel ; Phones — Oakville 755 or 1372 J Residence - Milton 152 R 23 Pit - Georgetown 92 R 14 ps8 50 NICHOL’S ROOFING New Roofs and Old Roofs Applied Insul-Bric Siding - Asbestos Siding Eaves Troughing Materials Supplied and Sold Phone Burlington 2544 Phone Oakville 1445 PETER © WNICHOLS 38 Clarke Ave. Burlington (Estimates Given) LAKESHORE FLOOR FINISHERS New Floors Laid and Finished Old floors refinished - our specialty Mastic & Rubber Tile PHONE PORT CREDIT 2768 23 Oakwood Ave., S. 31-3-50 “Turnbull & Holdridge General Contractors Concrete — Masonry Box 233 1578.W Oakville Toronto — Plaza — 5491 A. E. McKAY GENERAL CONTRACTOR Plastering and Cement Work and General Repairs given the most careful attention BRONTE 177W GLAZING — REPAIR WORK All kinds of Carpentry A. S. WRIGHT Phone 97-J Evenings ___ Dentistry Dr. S. H. BOYD DENTIST 89 Wiliam Street — Oakville Telephone 25 Dr. C. LLOYD-JONES DENTIST Office Hours: 10 to 12; 2 to 4 {And by special appointment) Phone 88 dffice in Residence - Corner Park Ave. and Colborne Street East Decorating and Painting To all types of commercial and domestic refrigerators and electric rahges Parts and Service Guaranteed . E. W. BURBIDGE For Home, Farm & Industry All work guaranteed Phone 1559.J Lakeshore West, Opp. St. Jude’s Cemetery Telephone 521-M or 1423-W Box 162 - Oakville, Ont. Oakville 38tf Portable Equipment D. G. PENMAN Investments RUGS, CARPETS AND Representing UPHOLSTERED FURNITURE W. C. Pitfield & Co, Ltd. Halifax, Montreal, Toronto Ottawa, Edmonton, Vancouver COMPLETE INVESTMENT |! CLEANED IN YOUR OWN HOME — Portable Equipment — Satisfaction Guaranteed 08 KERR ST., N., PHONE 1535 SERVICE INCOME TAX ASSISTANCE WITHOUT CHARGE RICHARD O. G. BENNETT Sixth Line Tel. 915-R Legal Floors Reconditioned and Polished WINDOW WASHING by DOUG. SCOTLAND Phone NEW TORONTO 1429.) Reverse the Charges ANGUS McMILLAN Barrister, Solicitor and Nurseries Notary Public 107 Colborne St. East Telephone - - - Oakville 532 52-50 Shrubs, Bedding Plants, Fruit LAKESHORE HIGHWAY ~ WEST ROSS RYRIE Phone Bronte 56W Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public OAKVILLE NURSERIES "Landscaping, Evergreens, intensive fraining campaign to sec- ure the ded recruits for the Reserve unit of the Lorne Scots. Dr. F. M. Deans, Honorary Chair- man and Lt.-Col. S. B. Pepler, chairman, head a strong and enthu: Siastic civilian committee which, in co-operation with the Officers, N. C. O.’s and Men of the Lorne Scots has decided to conduct a house to house canvass in order that those who desire to join will not lack the opportunity. Termed by Mayor F. M. Deans, as the “next thing to a sunshine budget,” the Council at Monday's meeting set the tax rate at 38 mills for a reduction of 3.5 mills from last year, The Council which has remained unchanged for the past three years made its third consecutivé tax cut. P. O. Roy Morden, R.C.A.F., who "NATURE UNSPOILED YOURS TO PROTECT The WHITE-THROAT’S whis- tling song is a typical sound of Canadian springtime. He feeds on the ground, search- ing among the leaves and twigs for beetles, grasshop- Pers, weed seeds and wild berries. Protect him—he's a valuable pest destroyer and @ cheery friend. CARLING’S THE CARLING BREWERIES LIMITED WATERLOO, ONTARIO From the Record-Star, April 8, 1943 Reserve Army Drive Plans are in full swing for an - |Gibson House. Mr. Lloyd Wright - | daughter Aq? © 193 CARLING's D608 Office — 61-A- Colborne St. East Telephones: Office 65 Optometry Residence 1487-W McCONACHIE & JONES BARRISTERS & SOLICITORS 153 Colborne St. E. Phone 1304 JOHN F. ISARD ‘CARSTEN GLAHN OPTOMETRIST — OPTICIAN Successor to the late HAUGHTON C. LAIRD 63 Colborne Street - Phone 1375 Oakville a Successor to W. N. Robinson; K.C. Barrister, Solicitor and Notary Public 142 Colborne St., East. Phones: Bus, 15; Res. 216 Medical Dr. MAURICE E. LUNAU PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Office Hours: Afternoon 1:30-4:00 Evenings 7 'Till 8.30 Except Wednesday and Saturday or by appointment WILLIAM C. MILLIGAN, Optometrist - Mon. To Sat. 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Thurs. Evenings-7:00 to 8:00 p.m Optician 69A Colborne 5t., Oakville (over the Banx of Commerce) Professional Eye Examination ~ and Prescription Service OFFICE HOURS Closed all day Wednesday or by appointment Telephone 1507 PHONE 5 Church and Thomas Sts, F. N SPARLING, M.D. Osteopath PHYSICIAN and SURG Office Hours: 1-4 7-8 CARET ON GREEN Other time by appolntment Office: 187 Colborne St. Phone 1200 Miscellaneous 52-50 Evenings, Wednesday Afternoons, Real Estate and Insurance 63 Division Street By appointment’ Only All day Saturday and Sunday PHONE 826 W. H. PARKIN FLOOR SANDING and REFINISHING Real Estate Real Estate and Insurance EXPERT ADVICE BY EXPERTS A. F. BERRILL 161 Colborne St. E., Tel. 1233 “Oakville’s Most Active Brokers.” and Insurance Tree Surgery 150 John St. Phone 1058-W OAKVILLE BRUCEG. ROOT . Trees Taken Down PLUMBING & HEATING INSURANCE AGENCY By Experts D. CARR, Prop. Also Pruning And Surgery Etc. Repairs, Alterations, and Automobile Financing Power Saws — Twelve Years in \ Contracts 43 Sumner Ave, The Business — Lower Winter 178 CHURCH ST. - TEL. 383W/ Phone 449 Oakville, Ont.| CITY WIDE TREE SERVICE FLOYD MARLATT Main St., Milton — Phone 463W “J. I. CASE MACHINERY SALES & SERVICE LINBROOK NURSERIES Growers of GENERAL INSURANCE FIRE, AUTOMOBILE HEALTH, ACCIDENT 42 Westwood Ave. Toronto Tel. Gladstone 8131 Or Write Box 233-F Oakville Record-Star John E. Belyea Office over Rexall Drug Veterinarian ; Free High Quality Nursery Stock OFFICE 1314 Phones Ww Designers of Fine Gardens Res. 428-W W. A.C AMPBELL, one Bs — Contracting — a : aes DVM. VS. ° EIGHTH LINE N. Phone ape ma 9B Accredited Veterinarian ___Elect rical _ 5250) REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE Hours by appointment BILL ANDERSON PLUMBING AND HEATING 139 Colborne Street East Home Office 29 Herald Avé., RADIO APPLIANCES o and e -- - - Phone 532 Phone 390 W ick Service on all Makes SHEETMETAL WORK 19 Melinda Street Trafalgar Farms Office, PHONE 521M CLIFF HAWES & SON Toronto - - ~ Adelaide 2761 Phone 1344 | — =e pi-6-49 SCS PHONE -1450-—-29-12-49-} =. _Gakville-713 {5g a 88- is nOW serving overseas has rec- ently been promoted to the rank of Flying Officer. The Annual Meeting ‘of the la- dies of the Oakville Golf Club was held at the home of the pres- _|@r, young in years but awfully old swirling, muddy water, scared to death and unable to climb out | without a great deal of hoisting and .hauling by Jack. Once out, Toby spent the day resting up from his ordeal, and from here in, he's not straying a foot away from his master. BERBER SSR ESE eRe Consult J. A. WILLOUGHBY AND SONS REAL ESTATE BROKERS 'Dog-Gone Scared Jack Ashley, local Bell - Tele- phone manager, has a brindle box- in experience. Week-end before last he was exploring bushes and fence posts bordering on Jack's backyard creek. He fell in. Now it was bad enough to brace yourself those mornings and get into a tub- ful of the rusty-brown stuff that pases as water, but to find yourself mixed up with it, sudden-like, is ident, Miss Hilda Gregory, last Friday afternoon. Sgt-W. Shoemaker who has been serving with the 48th Highlanders is home’ on leave. Pte. Doug Heath arrived in Eng- land with the latest contingent of Canadian Troups. Word has been received that jotafford Marlatt who joined the | R.C.A-F. in October 1940, and has risen-to-the rank of W arrant Offic- enough to unnerve man or beast. -Toby, however,skept his head—as far above water as he could. Jack discovered -him shoulder-high in what lengthy visit sister, Mrs. C. F.. Doty. Miss Lizzie Cross gave an en- joyable party to some 25 or 30 of her intimate friends on Good Friday. Mr..and-Mrs-—W.—-T; --Marlatt are-on-a--shert--visit-te-Montreal. Chief Sumner spent seyeral with jer while on active service, has | been promoted to the rank of Pi- lot Officer. pole | From the Star, April 9, 1920 Nearly all our merchants have started to close their stores on! Wednesday afternoons. There was a large gathering at | the mid-week meeting of Knox | Church held at the home of Robert Northey, at which Miss Brebner. returned missionary, gaye an in-| | Spiring address on missionary work in India. | The Oakville Machine Works has | } out-grown its former location and} | has found a new home in the | |large building at the rear of the jis now preparing to handle all | work’ that comes in. | Mrs. A. F. Ford and her little left town last night | for St. Johns, N.B., where they | will embark on board the Empress of France for the old land. Mrs. ;Ford has gone on a lengthy hol- jiday to her parental roof at Bright- jon, Sussex, | The editor has returned from his |southern trip, looking hale and | hearty. We hope that when he re- sumes his seat in the editorial | chair, he will find the “Star” shin- ing as bright as when he left it. ; Mrs. -S. Chamberlain is spend- }ing the holiday week with friends 'in London. days with his son, Chas. in London during the holiday week. her| Head Office Toronto 1156 Yonge St., Ad. 0604 CITY AND COUNTRY HOMES | FARMS AND SMALL ACREAGES INDUSTRIAL & BUSINESS PROPERTIES is your local Representative Office Phone 1314 Residence 428-W Largest & Oldest Firm in Canada SERRE REEREEE ERE Ee FACTORY CYLINDER Here is the answer to RE GUARANTEED ' have the equivalent of a Weather conditions at Easter prevented the usual display of millinery. |From the Star, April 11, 1901. On Good Friday, Oakville’s ‘Rod-and~-Gun Club, with presi-; |dent Chisholm and vice president ‘Schofield as captains, held al couple of matches at their ran-| ges. Shooting of the day was| generally not up to the mark. | Hard luck seemed to prevail in| one or two instances. The first match was with| clay birds and the vice presi-| dent's side won the score by! five birds. This meant that A.| S. Chisholm's side was to put! up the supper. C. H. Strong] did the catering and everybody, Was not only satisfied but per-| fectly -delighted with the excel- lent spread provided. The second match- was with live pigeons and was for $50, }which was divided according to |the Rose system, with each marksman who killed a bird re- ceiving money. Al. W.. Kemp is getting at this boulevard early this year ja now has it fenced in with | neatly turned posts and an jron |rod. The whole will be painted. jAl has an eye to beauty, is a }good worker and will have one lof the best kept boulevards in ‘town this ‘season. Sam Barne’s young trotter ran ;away on Saturday and succeeded lin breaking a buggy axle and | several parts of a harness, Miss Tillie Sumner returned home last Thursday after a some- «THEY'RE GUARANTEED + THEY OVER 1100 DEALERS F re £ RE G UA RA WNT EED. TH Ey’'R E GUA Ra power, performance and economy to your car or track—economically! 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