Oakville-Trafalgar Journal, 8 Apr 1948, p. 7

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, 1948 Ea 5 D n Trac. 1% H, a ful ding mower, Buy | VILLE ster Qe Thitaday, April 9th, 1947 * High School Review * By Jerry Peers Friday night OHS. held its frst annual At Home dance in fictoria Hall. A semi-formal af. fir with music by Freddy Bis, cing continued through the ly part of the evening till the Upper dance and after refresh. inal. After everybody had settle. Mary Cornin I Didn't Love You So." gave dance, us an tomime | with Ruddy Whiting Erato, and acting parts taken 'Tom Sale, Mike Dyer, 'Jack The accompanist, Muriel ing Bumble Boogie, Patrons were Mr. and Mrs, Norman Gilbert and Mr. and Mrs, W. S. Blake, graduates attended and everyone had a wonderful time. OHS. is back at the grind. stone after 10 days of glorious holidays. Let's go back and see | what went on among the high crowd during that too-short per- od, First the lunch box social, pro- ceeds for the crippled 'children's fund. That was the night school closed, then Saturday Club "go," and a few private parties, Tues. day and Wednesday nights many of the high crowd went to see the Arts and Crafts production of Alladin. In case there were a few people who were unable to get tickets for the pantomime, it Will be playing in Clarkson Com. munity Hall on April 10. Don't miss it. Wednesday night Teen Town held a dance, a bunny bump, with the Royal Oaks. Then of course Sargent and the unknown crim. down after the hilarious comedy came forth with an excellent rendition of "I Wish Then came Doreen Broadbent, with an excellent tap routine, Rona Grief excellent ballerina McLeod, played a very fast moy. A. good turnout of [* THE OAKVILLE TRAFALGAR JOURNAL ------ {SCOTT'S SCRAP BOOK - i; - ONE d WHAT 0oEs Tie CROW LIKE BEST To EAT 2 > { TE Ae LEATHER = Lockers WORN By Ais MOHAMMEDAN Boy of | | SENEGAL CONTAIN THE MEDICINE MAN'S i) "BLESSING AND ASSURANCE AGAINST SNAKE BITE, ; | ACCIDENT, DROWNING AND MURDER~ "1 pa rot i re 19 og Tr nn et left at night in a wagon drawn by a team of horses, leaving be- hind all our worldly possessions." Mrs. Cepas explained that they kept 'to themselves in making their escape as those who went in crowds were often bombed. "After travelling 1,500 miles in one and one-half months, sleeping mostly in barns, we arrived at Schwerin, a British-occupied city TINY SPROUTS oF CORN = KERNEL "AND ALL~ Lithuanians Explain (Continued from Page 1) Cepas continued, "and alarmed at what the fate of our three daughters might be, we decided to attempt to make our escape. We gathered together what food and clohing we could take and By R J. SCQTt/| Lop Page 7 in Germany," she stated. "My youngest sister, 23, and my husband's youngest sister, 22, who decided to remain in the country, were both murdered, we heard later. We feel that this was in reprisal for our escape." haye seen since before the wan stated Margaret. "In Germany - the diet consisted mostly of dried beans, peas and black Dread. Very little meat and practically no fat. School children were giy- en an excellent ration of soup," While in Germany the three|She explained. girls were taught by Lithuanian teachers and they were also taught basic English while in a D.P. camp, "It is @ wonderful feeling to be free and not to be living in con- tinual fear of what might happen to my daughters under Russian . domination," Mrs. Cepas said. The three sisters are happily em- ployed in Oakville and the father is employed in the foundry. After -coming to Oakville the family soon put on weight. 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