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Oakville-Trafalgar Journal, 18 May 1950, p. 5

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d- p. es | DA Ind | hursday, May 18, 1950 THE OAKVILLE-TRAFALGAR JOURNAL [@nsider it quite a stunt to gaze rectly at the sun. This swiftest ways to ruin your | o; n since little holes are into tne retina ic plats" mem- |W light is unlikely | Beitr During the recent war, discovery that in the South, of US.AF. student pilots e inferior to Northern eyes ticularly at night. Later ex. that bright | ight was the villain, e human eye is able to k in great ranges of bright- but excess: illumination by, to extreme itions, it cannot respond as to darkness; hence the con- i nd- you have spent one af- poon on the beach, all lights appear to you about half as as the light meter says |d0 car lights will seem re. |as a month at the period for highest is one | Ar or "photograph. [of the 1aiies bowlin eligible to sing in the finals of | the Halton Music to burn holes in| Milton were Mary Post, Laverne Pro- Ste Jackson sor R. H. Peckham of Tem-|Way) who attends Bronte school University made the Stari. | sang in public school double trio, RCS a seat hd a while in the evening to test a new plane. To date, elasticity. | Hitchcox has been is forced to| pupils to turn out craft ranging light | from 14 inches to 70 inches in wingspread. They call them "stunt jobs" and y them from if: |and our members are really | een," said John Dall. "We don't | to bother people, but we | ht for the mext two or three | Want in euchre ere awarded to Miss Mary Ir- ne and Mr. Victor Lawrence. FLOOD HERE is a member g team which on in the finals in the recent g local pupils who were Festival at David Rivett All received high marks om 83 up. David carried of 5 Snider's choir also sang and Brian | moved to N he will be nearer his worl tained the Ww. a on Wednes arrange for lunch for any soc event which may be held dur "FIGHT THE FLOOD HERE Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fink haw Toronto FILL JAYCEE BOTTL Mrs. Lloyd mem hy - presiding, the --_-- devotions | falgar held ire 4 | were read in unison. A commit- [at the Memorial Hall or "day | Am tee of three was appointed ae A The Junior Farmers FIGHT THE FLOOD "HERE service of d School dnd Church the Ontario Veterinary Guelph. Mr Lathbridge, Alta. FILL s YCEE BOTTLES Wee! of Mr, ho tl neluded Rev treasurer of the Hospital, of afternoon. DONATION and Mrs of Santa Mr. Hopkin former Universit to partic reunion duates of Macintosh nel are ot MeMaster pate Rev member. was nd was awarded 82 marks. (Dundas Lor- | High- | Flying Problems (Continued from Page 1) °| where they can duck out for instructor Warren teaching his foot lines. "Tt's a lot of fun, want to find a suitable place | soon as possible, and we'd | anyone | to help us| no good reason, a per- of otherwise normal are unable to wear cer ra a rt rl] really comprehensive the colour nauseates them, (| top name at headaches and eye. || recommend swa acoby's The truly absorptive sun. || COMPLETE CANASTA at perform an important $2.00 in_ outdoor activity by the eye to accommodate | Another excellent title con: sudden or violent illum- || ta changes. Cheap lenses er may injure the eyes due bptical defects; or because = to absorb certain | such as infra-red glasses may to prescription for | whose vision demands cor- | on and are available in al form or i type | over ( one pair of to last you a lifetime. Have | regularly Protect ghout your life! . C. Milligan, R.O.| ptometrist & Optician A Colborne St., Bank of Commerce) | Telephone 1507 on Attractive Cards, ficial rules of the game | | CANASTA ing the stra of Can complete a Playing th the of- $2.00 The GOLDEN HOUR "Bookshop 53 Colborne St. Phone 668 Everyone on uesday, May 23rd, 1.30 p.m. CADET INSPECTION GYMNASTIC DISPLAY BY BOYS & GIRLS 3.00 p. Mayor J. R. Black and Reeve W. H. Biggar will perform Opening Ceremony and cutting of ribbon school for Public | GYMNASTIC DISPLAY BY STUDENTS | is i 8.00 p.m. | vening Ceremony in Auditorium ! DR. CORBIN A. BROWN i GUEST SPEAKER HIGH SCHOOL CHOIR J SCHOOL AGAIN OPEN TO PUBLIC E i Fk i Come and see ylpnew school i Meet the staff and see the school In operation To the opening of he New Oakville-Trafalgar High School Invited m. , opening the nspection. Page § TRAFALGAR which was awarded first. Local |the 2 reading, "Dignity in| Sheridan Church on Sundayjand family, and Mrs. G. Willett pupils attending OT.HS. who Simp! city. was read by Mrs. ing in recognition of Moth- son, (Continued from Page 2 ) Won awards were Joan Ford ang|J. W. Stewart. The ne: neet- fer's Day LIGHTEN WINNIPEG'S LOAD SUN GLASSES | -- nd Mrs Elmer McLean |Marjorie Scott, 1st and 2nd in Il be held at the home of| FILL JACEE BOTTLES Ralph Fish had as his guest L. and SD. club |girls' solos Se Charles W; Mrs. Joseph Featherst Mrs: Ww. B s ane of fover the week-end, his student [Small Boys and even a few | on i urday evening. Thirt 2nd the roomemate, Kenneth Graham, of ters with distorted ideas|guests were present. The prizes College, Graham's homo is in isitors at the home R. A, Hopkins Judson Manica, aunt tudents who in Tocent= 1900 of a . Standing--Mr. G. V. Dunstan, Manager The Oakville Hardware OUR MOTTO: SERVICE THE OAKVILLE HARDWARE Has a staff of fully experienced help to assist you when making your purchases. MEET THE STAFF . .. i Seated left to right--Msssrs FRIGIDAIRE & COLEMAN PRODUCTS -- C.IL 94 Colborne St. E. WE DELIVER C. A. Hawlsy, D, Heath & C. F, Goodram PAINTS -- WALLPAPERS Telephone 290

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