d Cla a copy, | MAYOR CALLS FLO) Bi ons ND SPEEDSTERS, | RELIEF MEET TONIGHT & LE ISARD TELLS COUNCIL SE t= AFTER POLICE Check local organizations have! ---- a arted tl ball rolling Over the weeiena, & Gala Parade Sparks depot up in on hall to coneet coin. | Jaycees Clean-up Drive| and equipment for the e Fim. ites s. In addition to providing | 1 beli in value of t | except RSE | Or as a potent means to driv | i quarters, 'Branch Y1# vot. | mor 83 a ge itive ort that while ind sola ed to give $200 to the flood fund | om Tr Sealii mediately the t tw and to hold a mammoth Bingo oie J23 a thin the legal limit in the town armouries Saturday os SH, ang ei er predic ight to raise further moneys S Sale acters toll augment | for 0 ie Ed, Bh Junior Chamber | '€ $ala parade which last Sat- Sch | 0 pe t for Tne ps en rday set in motion their annual | 00 pening reglect ¢ EE Vy clean-up campaign, Chalrman Frank Sullivan, of tributed m Ee | tures, | slong. Tans the Oakville-Tratalgar high il al | galaxy of pulchritudiuous young | School board, yesterday ex shoppers _ that i ard Indies, "three humires oroung | tended a cordial" invitation to ge -- | ed to the general Jo town's colorfully jerseyed 'mifior parcnts to attend the oMelal or a ; eo | and several attractive - will call 737 and leave a mes. | ommer school on Wednesday, I roth | Cal floats, lent the launching A cadet Inspection BR = stejed Jayess John Woth- | of this meritorious project just | STSTOOn. (Vie would ke fo apelel, bn required to assure its peal to employers to approach | launches the program, he expects success. Mayor J. R. Black and Reeve bo Hs as ! W. H. Biggar will officially cut | C0Ttaln quar oF | tempting to their employees, as We are a Special mention must go the the ribbon at 8 pam. Dr, Cor | PrOVvE cillor laard's report IS and lous ip oauet the drive | Junior Chamber's mirth provok- bin A. Brown, rogistrac of the Was. of merit, and he express = out _Rolding 2 general stent ling "don't let this happen here" Ontario dept. 'of education, will Rpreciation. for the po g men hr Farm a 1% pe float, an inspired production bo special speaker at an eve dod ning in gro-( #8 lending afhand. having ianze Which transplanted a tumbled ning ceremony in the new aud a fe, pronit uit de- |B a dance and euchre to be held in down shanty from an Erskine Itorium, Cla, Will bo ln op of building permits Trafalgar memorial hall on May corr = novel right onto the oratlon during both afternoon hot be In accord 24, at 9 p.m. 8 with the = by-law ign chassis of a huge truck. Crowds and evening soxslons, In order J Appear- Town and township churches, [chassis of a 5 S i toms, | it Ua final ead Pp! of course, Sratann making con- iE eithe; side of Colborne St thet ra at ming be able to One application tor ad centrated appeals to congrega. | I03red as the battered hut S60 thelr now school at Its busy oh To Tob We seta ity for tions, while individual residents |iounced past to reveal a languid pe bost. 3 have already come forward witn | ROUSeholder moodily surveying a a fire brigade equip ify. erendy : irt crusted bat, jee ment out of town lify wistorts] ad fimancial atl AO) orusten ra Long SEEN UNVEILING THE MEMORIAL at the dedica-| Kon Russell Hurt [0 the tovwnahin SON VICTIMS BEGIN ARRIVING tabbed this object lesson [HON OF Appleby College's new classroom building is Rt. | Wont tos ; et hen ais ; ey * ® Ess av. W. E. Bae Hs b Ninos | edged under a bumper when | brigades at retion of the ; lare. Rev. W. E. Bagnall, D.D., Bishop of Niagara, W ith the al r : /inni- x ! : pl involved Inu truckecur 'crash at | chief. Motions s hosing var Vl --t Sores an fv On arrival at Wallace park, [bishop are D, I, Gordon, president of Appleby Old Boys [ine a ude dar ora and | hist M thot : Te Ey om i, of his city in| MAYOr J. R. Black explained the |aSsn, of 1949, and Cadet Capt. Warren Beasley, who un- | George: Sta Wednauday afte [1004 business signs were py a quiet room in Oakville on|CAMPAIEN'S purpose, and prizes veiled the plaque. Below is a general view of the new |noon, Ken Russell who was Maye tated the Parks {| Sunday. Beside him a gay bowl | Were a to 'a oe of [building taken during the service last Thursday, with the | Srouslr : Ihe uutut Motion Ho 'wan | Hoard Wan contemplating aatian y oo En youngsters whose gay costumes | oo ld Bor bbe 3 i auiffory Inful Injuries. He pols Ab 4 f daffo C 5 ' gues: the 0g . See ¢ age I i 4 bv lay the dus in afal, f daffodils and tulips from his and decorated bikes lant color i. ue tin the foreground. See story on Page 9 | rushed to Oakville Meni tal | y daughter's garden made his fac- he ---- | hospital Farle tual account of one of Canada's|.he 8 vorst disasters; where he had -- en gardens and homes ol ------ | Baseball Opener Discuss. Delinquency . LT Wy Hp Si fg et Investigate Bronte Fantioned plac os and flony Off, Mr emanyy 1s still in frien baseball to Wallac park | and School assoc. Tuesday night | Tr poatured (ithe fy on ly ra | HTUCH rt aneepReor ae Fae [and S regular meoting th as Ey El out cellars, Mus McManus, | Ye¢% When atory drilling Hazards for the pus gar Tov Ho ox- | poss of makin plained the work being done t because of Fire Chief nan Bray's g fellow villagers in or pole holes disclose ck- | prove than atUnquency, | Bronte; Decialon to thin effect. whe oi esday's 1 RE BN Sr 2 Wo ment house was flooded. |2, Sue, 4, and Patrick, Rt fe fie meer onal Sh fig: | delinquents resulted from par. | SIMI council, following recelpt of a letter from a Bron ere wi t hea ze | mo: old, wi trig aka g 0 older charging sorlous n tof fire regulations in the Wwe Were without heat, but we [months old, will remain in con Hoy a9 th the ARO uEH aati tents | holder charg i till had electricity ts He said | ville until the flood danger is one: bridge had remained in| past and all services have bee President Corn Taylor atated| «of as planned to hold a co-op-| things are smooth Chie tray ative wer ony 00" | thin sono | PROBLEMS BESET school Many th and 1g parents wishing to pa use connecting his section of | re 1231 towh readily arrived at, further vestigation will be carried from the flood |v PEER | ,lanitoba metropolis (iy Stl hope to have the out I. could see the water|are Mrs. E. J. Tweedy and sail lights shining aly fh suis below the road Mem- | daughter Elizabeth Ann, who i : Ly, his family - still in the tored th' downtown Winnipeg.| Other arrivals en I drove across on my | stricken nd this job when in- E elopment will entail are not out Thess tvs) MODEL AVIATORS on fo) of al eck and are staying with and son-in-law J. (Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wyndna s on Balsam Dri The former is Mrs. Gladman § from the threat | brother. On Monday evening Mu rising flood Gladman, a former Oakville 1 rd McManus de week with he contact Ken Chg Dyedeinet il enthusiastis StEViE With her parants PA 510 oy E % Bull, of the Oak- | or Fathers, 8 8 formed Qalkville E 8 ; ji pv nsebal Ass 0] p cb as of ' 2nd their = friends were Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Post, 8th Journal, "Through in fos Te a ibs Sy have 3 pen ne 2 at times for 36 hours a|Line, and Mrs, J. Twe dy, stay-| on ration of Bill Brennan, of the | June piof he stated. "Everyone is|ing with her niece, Mrs Mayo | Brennan Gonstruc tion Eo, we |May i ring like that and it is won- (Duquette, Dundas St. N. hope to get to the bottom of the | funds " one ful the way things are being| Mr. and Mrs Don Gladman | py) 4 this week. Mel Elson li handled." and their four children arrived lending his engineering eo M is staying last lence to the problem. It definite that we'll ha e 80-foot poles in cement" |OPen The intermediate Oaks, fol. ng a trip to Acton Saturday afternoon for the m cribed flood conditions initial game of Oakville Rotary Club J a Bar| Mrs ale the Halton County Basti 4 Andy. McDermtty | from flood-ra ity, is | will officially Street South. While the 1ying th her T -- Manus nce had not | Weldon I 0 ly, Parliament ace High School's Early Beginnings G. Muriel Sullivan, Bronte ) Oaky wa, TO THE CITIZENS 0 alll Fetow citiz n Winnipeg a Some elghty thousand patriots liviy Re district have heen driven from tH Indian Re waters, Many thousands more Indian viul plight of the unfortun d Brant pl roused m, Communities acro in in thelr er Lo give ald The Oakyille-Trafalg Ar Jud and the local Chaptet have u needed equipment fi lertaken to the rellef o The Junior Chamber of Con lished a number Of collection pol tons of money and | urge all cltize erously as you possibly can. If you upon personally, please telephone uber of Junior Cf your home or office The Red Cross say there f for the following articles; hip rubh ticlzed wor Bg flashl and woollen work sock at the Legion Hall o E. N. Davis at Oak ville 6525 I us demonstrate Of the Winnipeg ar Benerously disch Arge our dutle fellow Canadians There could he ye he slales hat 1 cause, pov on (Continued so Page 14) 8 JAMES R. BLAG amber « al n,