Thursday, April 20, 1950 THE OAKVILLE-TRAFALGAR JOURNAL Measles Still On Rampage Hit Attendance Figures Oakville's measles epidemic, which was on the wane, has stag- ed a comeback. "There are quite a number of mew cases, both of German and common measles," Dr. E. P. Soanes told the Journal on Tuesday. "The German meas- les are severe but those of the common variety are not so bad. I would say that the epidemic | was as bad as several weeks ago. I There are periods of incubation every three or four weeks, when number of her pupils were absent with measles. The number of cases at Central school is ten or twelve, according to Principal F. V. Brown. Attendance at Brant- wood school is mot suffering to any great extend, however, Mrs. Gowdie, acting principal, stated. Neither is the high school Prin- cipal Stan Blake reporting only a very few cases compared to a great many when the epidemic was at its height several weeks Girl Guides By Mrs. J. F. Graydon Oakville Guiders welcomed a newcomer into their ranks at their meeting this week when Mrs, W. B. Fox, First Street, val- unteered her services as Tawny Owl for the Third Brownie Pack. children who have already con- tracted the disease give it to oth- er children. However, the mild weather should improve the sit- uation." Principal May Dennis of West- wood public school said a large --Central Press Canadian mission. In the background is the central feature of the display, depicting two-way trade between Belgium and Canada. ago. Ann Pomfret and Beverley Walsh were enrolled in Second Guide Company last Thursday with Division Ce i Mrs. H. W. Jaffray officiating. Mrs Captain Hil- da McKinley were guests for the evening. Pare, left, Belgian am- bassador to Canada, discusses the Canadian exhibit Being sent to the Brussels with Glen Bannerman, director of the Canadian government exhibit com- Breaking The Silent Night REMEMBER THE CAMPAIGN TO HELP THE BLIND April 25th . 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