Dakville Trafal Journal Entered, 2nd Class Mail, Ottawa Oakville, Ontario Thursday. April 27, 20 Pages 5 cents a co] py. $2.00 Per Year in Advance BUSY COMMITTEE MEMBERS_ include Mrs. M. E. 1. Seen examining one of the lengthy lists of grads who have_ ina to Calgary, and from Tampico to Timbuectoo. Also active is Mrs. ove, and Misses Christine Morton, Mario n MeN ughton and Joan e feminine committee is presided over by mere male Herbert former pupils of Oakville time of his death was engaged ins School are preparing to| writing a book on mathematics or their former principal, the(It was. felt by the former pupils R. H. Archibald, by estab-|that a mathematics scholarship in his name would be the most appropriate tribute to the late Mr. Archibald's memory. Rotary 25th Complete details concerning the scholarship will be announced during the school re-union, which will take place June 3. Scores of grads have already notified the busy committee in charge that they plan to be on hand for the festivities, committee secretary Mrs. M. E. Lunau told the Jour- nal yesterday. "We'd like every- one to know that grads can pur- chase tickets for husbands, wiv- s, flances or friends, even though the latter didn't attend the school," she said. Rounding ou! century as an organization community, Oakville niversary was a proud a for club mem members, who ber of visitors of the th through with a fired dollar contribution. e committee hopes dona- E from old boys will be large gh to provide an annual in- to be presented to the up- school scholar with the high- standing in mathematics for bear," Herbert Merry, chair- of the scholarship commit- told the Journal. "It is hop- purchase bonds which will sufficient interest to cover cholarship, and to have the bl board adminster the decorated with nations. At the head Program details have been largely worked out, she declared. In thé afternoon, there will be a registration period from 3 to 5 pm, and a cadet display by students. In the evening, who were dent St. Clair the program Daty, Dr. the there will be another registration | Charl late Mr. Archibald, in ed period from 7 to 8, followed by a|James Ryrie, memory the scholarship is established, was principal akville High School from to the time of his death in He was a mathematician of anding ability, and at the the direction of grad Ken Watts, "This should And then there will be dancing |moment for you to the commu trict Governor Springville, rededication The world As Rotary goodwill, 50 It al goodwill. Yc build create decency the hearts of community. freshments provided by Unsers, g ismayed Sama iritans Plays Ambulance For Stricken «Skunk as "only a skunk" to the passers-by, but to two Girl both of them members of le Junior Humane Society, nall furry creature that lay its life away in a ditch the Eighth Line was an unate animal deserving of they appealed to another to assist Need $17,000 More To Cover Present Hospital Obligation A sum of approximately $17, 000, besides the $95,000 now "in view," required by Oakville- Trafalgar Memorial Hospital As-|and th sociation to pay off its present| Gordon obligations, it was revealed by|dent and past the report of A. M. Munro, aud-|outlined the itor, presented at a special meet-| since its forn Ing of the hospital board Thurs-| Guest speake day evening. Total receipts Rev $475,000 and total expenditures | Hamilton, to date were $468 000. A total of $384,000 has been pald to cover cost of constructing and equip- ping the new hospital. Obliga- tions total $112,000, unpaid ple ges and grants, plus a cash bal- ance of $7,640, brings t "in view" to $95,000. Th was accepted, subject to a s readjustment in the amount the Trafalgar Township grant Arnold Banfield, vice-chair the board, and chairman the publicity committee, submit- ted his resignation from the board for reasons of health. This s accepted with sregret the etary was instruc write Mr, Banfield expressing the board's appreciation for his d service during his bi is hi at were | was rvice, if It where it could be put out misery. they were met with indif- or contemptuous respons- those addressed became of the animal's species in sheer desperation, the anaged to get the dying into a bicycle carrier and to the Humane Society where it could be dis- gas chamber. the expiring strip- could not or So of the girls suffered any effects from handling eature had apparent in a snare, as pierced Recognition o y Oakville and made by the ting Corp, n the third CBC will unfold, of paign the r of of step Memoria Thi; efforts the bei maller and heard on Ap. a as its etwork at throug term of un drive d ospital Monday by g | Fairbairn w year, was uly But Fred Jacks we oF group in the how all turned up ing group to assure | president Jim Cooke, |he said Lunau and Mis settled On Monday in celebrated Monday district banquet in Victoria charter members introduced Ww. M. ingon, Harry Ryrie, James Hodge Heddle, gala revue being arranged under | Active members to Bobby Gimby's music and re.|on twenty five years of N.Y for today swimming This 1s no Perdue, story Don _ (Continued on Page 6) Don Fairbairn To Air Hospital Story ne series, gE e happler sirwny pital campalgn Re-Union Mary Sulli- down from John Maxwell, Thornton. The Merry. Lights Candle Saturday June 3rd THE | LATE R. H. - ARCHIBALD Begin Blind Institute' Campaign In Halton ~ Bronte Commission To Although the Oakville and dis trict campaign on behalf of the Canadian National Institute for the Blind got under way this | w eek, tho one-day house-to-house asing blita will officials in There will be no tag day a canvass of Indus al concerns, supervision of Mra. J and Mrs. T. H. Mar already commenced According to Mra. Jack Milne, Who [a handling publicity for the campaign, part of money raed during the driv for "The In Instructors, lonrn anid ploy t a quarter of active and the life Rotary its a useful of the Club of 25th an- evening, It nd joyous occasion bers and former with a large num- from other clubs gathered at the Hall, gaily the flags of many Investigate Inhalator If there had been an inhalator ilable when ear-old David or was taken from the lake Sunday, April 16, the childs life might have been saved, 3 Oliver, Trafalgar Township po- lice chief, told the Bronte witlogo| Commission at ita Thursday ning. cided to request council to purchase an inhalator for the Bronte fire department, at a cost of approximately $150 Chief Oliver pointed out that two lives were lost in July 1048 near the place whers the Kalser child was drowned "By the time Oakville oan with ate 1 were e canv May noun: thin yi trial under AM shall, take place av = charge Kal an on and the Holl his Council dep meeting | the table were of the seven club, by Pregi- Low, chairman of They were Charle (Morley) Wilk- a largo the In pur blind earmarked Instructional titute, ualng blind help themselves, ho Institute doesn't ng ey fooling blind persona become too us the animals, comparatively trades and nd up those what a to ' ahe Tom Jarvis the first and are firemen gol hore it "ae Eronte of minutes." for ¢ dog, two their anid Inhalator the chief an Inhalator could be got the drowning within 6 fo stressed the protection for local residents and visitors to Bronte beach, which the largest beach Toronto and Hamilton Inhalator could alo revive firemen ove amoke of a panel department, boat In there It whose life pan | be a very proud 1 as you look back service Dis- In short Inatend to neone iu oupations a taught, are kept for are shops and factories nity," Lyn Hulbert "It should be a the years ahead. ds Rotary, uilds community builds Internation- our job is not pools, but and honesty the people 18 your substitute past district governor, the club ton in April, r of the McLennan, and need 0 provide a liveli hood who can 66 In Thess iholterad re known as between The used hops, laid srefors, where oft they employ in alaok don't ne can't bo T orate at a profit bo to by truck thm, ap ome to to in the quip mended a for | Other ping madnta lng instruction which and Mrs, squip: Milne well bling ping tm fire to life trans- cont a and saving represent y of ent wis ako recom- | spent, Include to Job, preparing Ww dut men handle housek 4 ae -- oh. "Hpecial measuring BRONTE Fire of unknown or heavy damage day the run CABIN BLAZE 1 caused Wednes cabin Af brigade plementa and recipes in Fra gan i are needed," ahe explain work has Aldes 25. at 2 many not ing of 1 am 1 Inn fire structure To orally known to public at at an unoccup) Plg and Whistle by Trafalgar No. 1 saved the complete destruction Inatande now two Brantford gisls are | self ready Lo enter and, university in Hamilton will # going to be wat- | No from i) for Supporting pursuits they he wall Here in Halton, 28 blind through busines which will | a per f an outstanding play brief parts in the "cult of the half hour program | ¢| will tell the rest of the Broad- 11 Monday night, | X program of tthe Their Story, step, the tale hospital cam- dedicated made Ont- commu t and safer, CBLs sans ih are presently of availing | that thamsel the in province (atitute's services. Some are wing crafts and touch read xt | Ing, and | CNLE Braille some are already using viliime helping find 20000 library. But these by d | handicapped folk sams ation for 5 sight to substantial expend) And those funds makes for in yen raising jah J College a bi may 5 Mrs provincial Applstiy the Oakvill d % moder scorded an Former Journal Writer for ommentator Returns From England Audrey N antribul producer Lean - the farmer The Old Land, om astirs ried England to again | To dats renewing up residence hers DON FAIRBAIRN Tells "Their Story" has been lon busy 1 with hat | Great Britain | intarasting views these pages. old sequaintan settles down 8 hrivi s & orn anity objective fs 8 Journal reporter tor v tempore about her impr of every that played com ant voices when they tum 740 Lhair mdlo dials nex Monday svening at 8 pan. s rehabilitation | next week her | will be found in | I . to on the hospital to quali-| af members Accident Caused Carpenter Death, uy! s Verdict verdiot accidental death ght in by the jury at the Friday evening into the Harley William Car Gl-year-ald Bronte man, 'ho died as a result of a collision nd a C the inquest between a car Lines hway bus on of Lakeshore west © 4th Line on 1 in a Torons to hospital on March 81 from his tnju He a in the front seat driven by Paul Wosney Hamilton Gordon passer of a car Tyler, Toronto, « involved in his driver the collia evidence that driving behind ans which pulled in to the ad to plek a ed the othe of the was cant at side pe i or bus around high the bus of or up he a aw turn The pavement atruek of the bus. to Provinolal Wilson, who the cident, the by Tyler, in parked bus, had crossed a line the middle of the ment, which eastbound was warned not to acone of the aceldent was 181 fet beyond point where the atopped bus was parked, and the akld marks of the moving bus measured 44 feet. The ahoulder of road where the bus parked very soft the table stated The a the car car coming road a akidded in at apeed on made a Us left-hand wet a the Cone atable inves. thgated driven Harry bus pasaing the double pave trafe oross. The in the the was wis Conse driver atated he could not vight in Me applied and the car akidded by of in the car, Paul evidence Woaney, that Tt stated. his avold my the bus, path," nis was he brakes His evidence was Kol x came corroborated Albert Hobylk Jury found to his death his passen that as added ton that buses not stop Carpenter result IY the an acoldent and Fed for lines Wilkinson and John af the jury passengers where solid white Dr, W, W coroner were marked presided as Fladden was foreman 'Lack Confidence In Government' - Singer Th amalgar group In a direct uabble' aver in Toronto and a of suburbs now going of an result the Conser vative govt's, failure ta artis pro mate municipal amiable relations dent Vernon Binger, presi Young Lib. wight told a Young Lib of the Ontario aral Assn, af Monday mesting of Oakville arals Why does the scheme bin muah objection, people fesl in the long whan most thin amalgama wd Mi Hn un will be g both city and suburbs 3 oF queried. "Because lelpal willl auth ties are no longer \ Accept gayi naw proposals al face big stick value, Ha the of farce has Lo be used,' 1a 'the weil on to malntaln Quasii's park Badence of claimed, The Hope mn, Which has spent $300,000 taxpayer In fis ring the past several years to that Eovl. at Is very vulnarabils, Was seen fisld this ha in the sducation eum manay fat present Us report information ily outdated he asserted Watters was villa sleatsd Young atirrent Highlisla ana named exsoutive of the Oak for Doris veRr, Whils Frances Lush were Other Fives will be appointed later Hospital Meeting The snnusl meeting of Osk ville Trafalgar Memorial hos pHsl Association is being held this evening in Vietoria Sail, Officers for the year will be slected 8b this meeting, and the gonersl public fs welcomes to attend,