EET The Oakville- Vol. 3, No. 25 rafalgar Journal Entered, 2nd Class Mail, Ottawa Oakville, Ontario Thursday. May 11, 1950 24 Pa, 5 cents a copy, $2.00 Per Year in Advance SCHOOL READY, PARENTS TO SEE PUPILS AT WORK " : The speaker was Konnoth Mos : Dan ies oh ie RE Hl, Dennett powert Mahe | fon, Tenter Woz Ke aon Registrar Speaks aes, Of the West Toronto league, lewspaperman and author of Dr. Corbin A. Brown, regis- NATALIE HUSKA --_-- provi Rpt 5 M Dak two books, who addressed the trar of the Ontario Dept. of Ed- ies gro df Loi x ba | ANNUAL meeting of Oakville and aon, wm oe' ne' apecai| PLEASES CHORAL Sn 1 mak up for, on Blirict Hann Sonal "i speaker during an evening cere- Sh rd Li Sr gr iy Knox Church hall Tuesday eves mony to commence at 8 pm. The a . Nah 2 . | ning. school choir will also take part SOCIETY AUDIENCE gd pean ve game Tl, pink that civilization in the evening program, while By Mrs. L. H. Bedlington ve br ey "toll i _-- stops at our roadside gate, and Prior © iis sot matting circ] Us" sno church again pro- up of the mammoth Jaycee par | tioatEm beging where the mony in the afternoon, a cadet vided the locale last k th v Pavement starts, declared the inspection and student gymnas- > roale last week as the Ra apeaker, who was Introduced by nspec a L ie. | choral group of Oakville Arts Mahers will again feature a Rev. CK o ¢ v He displays will be seen by vis- | Soo ra el 7 Rev. C. K. Nicoll. Ho drew many ls oe presented fs! spring strang mound staff this season, [1 laugh from the audience. by concert. as Dennett has such topflight eh - Enthusiastic Invitation Under the capable direction flippers as Stan Stenoff, Bud Me at i Silas This is the peoples' school, [Of conductor Irven Fell, the Ware, Jerry Atchison and Clitt milan ty Poin in and the, board is particularly [Choir has gained steadily in Lowcock from which to choose, In adjusting themacivea to tots anxious 'to have every parent tonal quality and confidence Stenoft is the lad who had a rural anvirenment some inilea and taxpayer see it, observe it (Since last we heard them. The fling with Toronto Maple Leafs north of Orillia, With hardly any In actual operation, and find |ProgTam was very well planned back in 184. He hurled in the cath, they managed oy ee out what they are paying for," [for a spring evening--not too Border Loop last summer ey ins ih, * dant Frank Sullivan, chairman of the |heavy--and judging from the played pro ball in Class D, ua A i Whh oS board, "told the Journal Tuesday. |applause, it was much apprec- OKOry last summer. Hal, Sho breil prvi A ay "We feel confident that visitors | iated by the large and represent. well known to local fans follow ar prOtundly neg will be impressed with the fac. |tative audience. The pular Ing his peppery ' appearances iF EY guns a llities provided. We also feel [numbers were delightfully per- hore last year, ls Mahera first Mb IR din by a they'll enjoy meeting the teach-|formed and the more classical, string catcher. iit me at pis am : ow to grow veg ing staff, and watchifg a prac- | especially the excerpts from the Gi . aw Stable 2 i demonstration of the me. | Messiah, were sung with a de- Shiciteta, an keep hie . Ren thods through which their | Cision and verve which makes | Fl d A are their chief source o revenue, g] eave Iloo reas Mr. Wells waa of the opinion youngsters receive a modern ed-| one look forward with pleasure Neatice to the concerts the group hopes Two former Oakville reals | that virtually an sitar Swale if - | to offer next season. dents, Mr. and Mra, John Hyers, to return to the soll, their a on boii Miss Natale Huska, winner pave bean forced from thelr | natural heritage. He saw city and evening ceremonies," added | Of the LODE. scholarship. this home In St. Vital Manitoba, by |life as a wh ly pitied Nag secretary George Atkins, under Year, was the soloist. This yous the floods. In a' phone conver-| of exiatence, withou ol Whose chairmanship the board |1ady has a charming | opran datfon with his parents, Mr. and | justification. "Man has cu hms began to plan this extensive al. [Voice which is developing splend- i tr. ag yorn, Monday eves | Helf off ao far trom een . teration program some time ago, |dly under tha tuition op De. ning, Mr. Byora aald that he and |ginnings that he o le "Of particular interest, perhaps, | Vinci, of the Toronto Conserva- his wife and year-old son had [them ne he Bai - hy ¥ Will be the manual training and | tory. Her rendition of Puccini's loft thelr home to stay with a|man sees the earth he lives in as Shop "quarters, the fully quip. | AMC arte One' Fine mod filond In Winnipeg: Since then [#omething of which he has no Ped labs, and "the home' econorn. | from Madame Butterfly, St Vital has been evacuated, | part" The day would core fe PO. These will be going | very creditable indeed. Her two Mrs. Byera fs the farmer Mar. | predicted, when peaple would wing, so that parents can |Broups of songs, in fact, were Karel Jobb foranke towns and vitien ard te equipment actually in use, | Pleasantly sung and well 'recat. | ia the soll eT 3 f a A Was moved ) erbel there are so many features|ed, the audience frequently ask- | . : e Marry only a tour of inspection |ing for encores. | y : g 8 Ho Drs ANT ae pu-| Oakville Is especially fortun- {Modern Accounting | The annual meeting a Me Hos aia ate In being the home of several iL | Methods Aid All MLE Sieh Precadad Mn aus Members of the Home and| Promising young vocalists, of 4 ¥ il talk, was presided over hy Mrs Members o ome Sg : THE DEEP AFFECTION all youngsters cherlsh for N Aton, retiring president School assn. will offer another|Whom we confidently expect fo 3 : | Ww Acti iti | a ant pleasant demonstration of p hear more. Great credit must be| their pets, shyly demonstrated above by a youthful junior | ar Activities I the course a or, toma a > x corde: r. Fel 7 " i y | Mrs, Baton expressed he deep tical utility, Mr. Sullivan an- oerded Me Fell, Wns i Humane Society member as she cuddles a brace of woolly | Ways In punch card | eat concern over the opposition ed. his wi t lace len and discriminating worl { f@= | Squipmen Oy ouches iC} & v alta; en a take Ties has month by month brought the [lambs, was never mor clearly indicated than by the re { Sutpraant = - a i Be to the proge d Jew Seiten the H. and S. folk will show how | choral group along the road to lqulty of the drive taged by the Oakville junior group w ho | and tho i thada theough which le pg the start ot Scores of people can be served | success. Arts and Crafts Inc. is have wholehearted pushed draw: ticket Sales to provide ce- |e potent. tool af modern bis | sanatruetion ie sar th a refreshments in the minimum of also indebted to Mrs. Hugh | he ¥ : : noms was diverted to Inorease R Nacouraging," she des lime--when the newest and fin-| Brearley and Miss L. M. McBain | ment blocks for the projected Humane Soclety shelter, On ios Hid Tore | this JB ging = { a y wi COOmpal-1a : : @ Lom of 0 Ort OF glared, "but hope springs steers est equipment is available. Fo ie camsten | an aturday afternoon, in the square behind Lusk hall, these the US. and Canada, were out. | or", "It hope plugs Men ao y ong tg anls on piano management of | Same. youngsters will proudly display pets, of all species, | lined ao Ad Optimiats | "dhe paid warm tribute to. the board's cordial invitation to at- | foard to Hen ; : Ee ob. ul Monday night hy 8. Casey Wad | work of Mr amd Moe Herbert tend the opening ceremonies are |St. John's church, who have as- shapes and sizes, In the annual junlor soclety pet show Ir. Mr. Wodd addressed the rog~| Marry and Mee Toy. mors wh Tara Sgnule sul male Bo enn na [Director Heth Merry, mleitred abuve arith ns iot PULSY'S | war" dinner meating of the aub, |r tre prior eyult¥ Hoclety staff, for whom the O€0asion | Lenerously acting ny hasty ro now famed family, expects a record number of entries nnd Haid, ot Riverside Eee Hut inte | 30 Mr. George Wells, the shel Will mean the official and final the organization. promises a bumper prize lst ach mae ine Ci up pu n a for manager & Lay wie te ES ses aperation release ores of | linquishing the position of pre Ee --d P LS Army, navy or alr force person | gent. due to her remaval fom e e ter- . nel fore active service, In| inis diatriot, Mes, Baton than re men, ina mut aves | Tuesday Meeting | SPOTLIGHT ANIMAL PA Waele an important contrtmiion | 1% Verio Me Eaton tani 4 pe a i At was even more im: | operation attend a" 25 usual! wy Linbroug Home! and School Saturday's going to he a big (fish or troploal fish a i ae PSH hes Hack. who 'on during allerations" project Will meet Tuesday 8 pm. at the|day for Ogleilles JOULE Sly Hes) cage of white imide op | EET RRL 109 ticaahls in World oye : The cadet inspection will com- | sonool, Corporal Holman, R.C.[mal-lovers, and also for thelr | white rare Wie 3, Wet on rtt only Continued on page two mence at 1.30 p.m. M.P. will be the speaker, pets. It's the day of the Onkeville | ated ore this squipment was and District, Junior Humane So- utilized during World War 11 ee 1 Tr i NI S IES cety's pet. snow. The time 1s 2 Scouts Knee Deep the former 1M axecutive devin | BRONTE BLAZES o'clock, and the In ad. "For Instance, It may & dis 4 Two grass fires and one bush MARK ANNIVERSARIES [iit Salis Wa, Scouts Knee Piper |Z FEIET 0 | ROPE BLAZES, hind Lusk Hall St. John's | which claimed the attention of a | I¥9 E8ve members of Bron i Church. Prizes for. the various i i Wh ye Ait al 1gade three calls last week Knox Church Begins | Dr. Young Commends | cr Free i ut Afi Ayer Big Drive pe "in" | 1 eta irs ant wh / : p | aNdind in Ottawn by 6 the home of Mrs. A , window of Lydia George's shop iturday wus a busy day for | ont man plus Salted 10 the home af 64th Year Since St. Johns Church On |e of Ly Crildren, selling | Guile. Boy Aeouts and. Wolg | 41 one man MacDonald, Lakeshore highway : draw Uckets are reminded that| Cubs, AN morning and well inte Govt. handling of family al-|%est, where fhe grass was Cornerstone Rite Drive Response stubs must be turned in to Her-| the afternoon the lads lowance Mistribution was citeq | lage. Saturday at pean fire * Merry or Mrs. Ray Man-|the town and district ' by the speaker as a fyploal ax. | Started in a bush owned by Ales Knox Presbyterian Church cel-{ "God has His ideal for His ore Saturday Jlundies of old» maguaines and | 7,0 PIaRer 4% 4 typlond a [Oo ebraled the 63rd anniversary of |church, but whether oF nok StL. Tne list of clams in the show newspapers which householders | phe +38 he, Imaner 4 every. | died the hlass ohly after an the laying of its corner-stone on |measures up to His (deal de- |i, 2s follows had anembled for the Hoouts' | go jr" enin peapls have | MOUF GF sa of hard fighting, The Sunday. Special preacher at both | pends upon the people of the| go best decorated bleye paper collection do generous ord - -- he re. | Same svenis they gob another worming and evening services| church. The church is what we Girls--best decorated bloycls; | were the donations that ho quired to speed up gavt, agsncy| Call to the property formerly was Prof. D. W. Hay of Knox Rev. Harold Young, pj, Birls--best decorated "doll | tire hox-car could nat hold them, | 10 all that was riesded was | owned by Norman Githert, where College, Toronto. ., on Sunday told the carriag Little boys best de-| ang a quantity of bundles had to business machine," he quipped he grass was ablaze The subject of Dr. Hay's tod "of St. Johtw's|eopten wpm; Open--best dec-| he stored y | Frong semmon was' "Christ{United Church during spacial orated basket top (these baskst| The youngsters did a fine = = w---- Fist" "We grow up with the morning = service marking thelino, were given out at meetings | job of collecting, under the ap- |b i ipoctions sion 18 a srt of 115th anniversary of the pariah | coh, en, IIe OUL at meetings Loh ot molesting, «ft \CLAIM DOGS CAN'T SEE WARNING of Tapio," Bo said "It is one| "In Nazi Germany the church hot Bet one, tops of bushel bas-| Chisholm, Trucks and drivers Chiat of Police John B. Derry [to read them ] of the handicaps of the church|was the one body Hitler couldluety,' nailed to a stick, srw to worn loaned by the courtesy of is Just a bit Tustul about a mo Although he permitted himself i that when we are ne pot entirely control or come | used) ntral Command, Miltary |ority public © reaction. fo his [a chuckle avsr this callous ree '¢ to be brought church. I mand" Dr. Young, former Pas! Best groomed dog to h Headquarters, and several 1068] | oy mest attempt lo cope with | sctian, Chief Derry made ho It is to be feared that many (tor of Avenue Rd. United church deen groomed and cared for by| business firms The amount of | on Aanaying situstion. The num | bones about the feet thal he pee People never grow. out of that continued, "While one 6T9UD | funior members Taney realized from sale of ta |her of tricky dogs runnin ot garded the situation ss heing & childish way of looking at it quiescently walted the dawn of Utter of pupies (if pup-| paper ts not vst kengwn. It will | fares nas grown so slarmingly | serious ane, Roving Fidos, un- { 2 beller era and declined to buck Beat littler of puppies (if pup be used 10 carry on the sctivitiss of lats that lavity has no plags, Isgged and otherwise, are pre- the dictator, another group con- pies are under six weeks old they | of the Beouts and Cubs, who |ns tests tn commentary concer: | senting quite s problem of Jats, tinued to maintain firm opposit- | must be accompanied by mo-| gre delighted with the sucess of Bing the subject. But some cass|hes maintained. fut he feels he lon. This militant opposition ther) the papsr drive hardened citizens, It sestns, fesl| now has the answer. In the life of thelfaltered, of necessity, sy' times Oddest looking mangrsl dog = diftsrently 1 : "Mr. Hedisigh Hote has Z But Hitler never managed to Most obedient dog (must be | "I had signs postsd all through agreed to opersis s dod pound rst 3 the head of thelcompletely siiminate the voices able wing: retrieve, | Mope For You |... ii. WRITING that dogs |for the town, snd I expect io ] church because he began it, and|of men lke Neimoller. Here down, stop | " a is 16 have } the church He began has in its] again the qualities of the peo- come from | Thats ars many people in the | Wests not permitted to run st|eomplets Sirangements (0 charter vine truth, that fn writ the church 0 markst today for used equip | large" ha told the Journal this|s dog estehsr st work two or harter this di . ple within the church accounted | s rg og 3 anks 1s power over death" [for the difference in attitude of littsns | ment, hi nay ia Job | wank. "Do you know what some | these days 8 wesk very shortly) f proag] Ted to t pian [lars Med up in xu item y 0 a ! Toe Packer referred to the toward on. The church longer Teanire, hich cou ne | people had te say whan they sso he reported. "I'm sure you ean ! ct Delween church and lis what we make it | nd mbsr raging Bzrope todey.| In the sbeencs of campaign sold, Journal cla fsifiods Bit = what I'd done? They told me|eount on the mu of canine hat conflict had arisen, he said. chairman J. A. Caulder, Tein Prettiest Ramater. Shas Lan af vou esl | 18 tasked up the sighs tee prowisrs dropping down sppre- Continued on page two on page three Best decorated bowl of gold-) ment that will bring recur high an the poles for the dogs cishly betors too long" EXPRESS CONCERN OAKS TO OPPOSE TORONTO MAHERS * HERE SATURDAY AT OPPOSITION . ~ TONEW SHELTER rapt audience listened dee tedly while a speaker told stary of how he his a towndred couple, for he crowded city and found piness and deep contentment a little place in the country: