Oakville-Trafalgar Journal, 8 Jun 1950, p. 17

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val 2 coing Xt fel. in ag. a gala Deeled nd for selling s. NAR 1950 === OAKVILLE-TRAFALGAR JOURNAL: Below is a fisting o longer live in Oakville, last Saturday's reunion. book up to date. FROM NEAR AND FAR CAME -- YESTERYEAR'S H. S. GRADS f Oakville High School Old Boys and Old Girls who no but who journeyed from many scattered points to 'attend Here, Grads, is an SHR to bring your address TORONTO iE{arold Byers, 45 Oakmount Rd. Mary Patterson; 9 Duncan Ave. D. Galbreath, J. E. Gulledge, 468 Elm Rd. fuul Inge, 1565 Danforth Ave. Decker, Harold St. ob Black, 57 King George Rd. da heskey, 21 Belvale Ave. Mrs. L. Arthur, 98 Grey Road dele Johnston, dence, Nurses' St. Michael's Hospital Mrs. D. Smyke, 112 Beverly St. Dankiw, 147 Aileen Ave. Mary Dankiw, 147 Aileen Ave. . A. Simmons, 17 Carling Ave. Ware. Simmons, 17 Carling Ave. Len Wilson, 67 Dunn Ave. rs. Helen Saunders, hill Ave. Mr. & Mrs. D. Ford, 29\ Four Oaks Gate floe Barnicke, 10 Governor's Rd. 66 Kingsmount Vrs. Kay Moore, Blvd. firs. Helen Thornton, 51 Maple Ave. 212 Prince Edward BE. Gibson, ive fda Teskey, 21 Belvale Ave. WMrs. Jean Swayze, 73 Yorkview Dr. oldie Cayne, 131 Mont Joy Ave. J. 5 Phillips, Hospital St. Michael's Cadwallader, 996 Weston Rd. flvy Perkins, 287 Avenue Rd. Irs. Audry Allan, 112 Tyndall Ave. Barbara Jaffray, Sherbourne House Club 456 Glebeholme Betty Clarke, Blvd. JK. W. Johnston, 216 Balliol St. Mrs. Eleanor Eamsay, 12 Grim- thorpe Rd. fot McNeil, 245 Howland Ave., Apt. A9 PH arold Robertson, Ave. 85 Chudleigh Bill Munro: Robertson, 85 Chud- leigh Ave. (WHilda Miller, 36 Meadowvale Dr. - i PlLois' Hutchins, 26 Duggan Ave. BBBarbara Lee, 29 Joseph St. Posephine Battle Phillips, St. BS Michael's Hospital Wilcen Lehman Leggat, 100 Dun- edin Dri [Bill Leggatt, 100 Dunedin Dr. 127 Spring-Hurst Tike Mallon, Ave. BRONTE ieorge Breckon [Ken Pollock: Nairn Roberts [Noel McKim Mrs. R. J. Tipping Frank Sullivan, R.-R. 1 oyce English Mrs. {Doris Highfield illlaine Cornell Mr. & Mrs. Robert Joyce Mrs. M. Heslop, R.R. 1 Sill Cudmore rank Sullivan, R.R. 1 OTHER CENTRES Jyron Pickard, {11 Nottingham Dr., Islington tuth Sinclair, Clarkson Ars. T. E. Morgan, Ripley, Ont. Airs. G. Wall, Burlington, Ont. "dith Harris, 173 James St. Brockville, Ont. : Joris Lawrence, Port Credit, Ont. Ca ee ton, J, RR. 2, Bramp- Verne Simmons, Clarkson, Ont. Mary Richardson, 168 Isabella St. 71 Melbourne Ave. 180 Margueretta fern Saunders, 47 Thornhill Ave. . Marion Boaz, 229 Broadway Resi- 47 Thorn: Walker Anderson, 98 London St. S. Hamilton, Ont. Mrs. J. Becker, 3509 West Jack- son St. Bellwood, III. K. Lehman, Geraldton, North Ont. Mrs, McCallum, 102 Pearl St., Hamilton, Ont. Jack : 206 Douglas Ave., Lakev R. F. Ford, 34 Weston St. Guelph Connie Pruneau, Mimico Frank Pruneau, Mimico Mrs. Charles Falls Chisholm, Niagara Douglas Pirie, Aylmer, Ont. R.C.A.F. Station, Ken Sargent, 942 Dawson Rad. Windsor, Ont. Gordon Buch, Sheridan, Ont. Marion Crawford, Essex, Ont. Mrs. F. Hodge, Newmarket, Harold F. Kent, St., Niagara Falls. Ont. 1826 Symmeés Chas. Chisholm, 1014 Portage Rd, Niagara Falls, Ont. Donald Smith, Barrie, Ont. Ken ST 75 Kipling Ave. N,, Islingto; Mrs. Joyce Denison, Queen Vic- toria Ave. Lorne Park, Ont. Verna a Burlington, Ont. Maple Avenue, Helen Kingston, Burlington, Ont. Maple Avenue, Mary Graham, 212 Base Line Rd., London Tessie Girvin, Ave. Lansing, Ont. Mrs. C. Englebrecht, 129 Charl ton Ave. E., Hamilton Mrs. Grace Cullingham, gar, Ont. 171 Greenfield Trafal- Stan Turner, R.R. 1, Hornby Bill 'Meikle, 'Kitchener, Ont. Mrs. Mrs. Mary Richards, St, Chatham, Ont. Mrs. Mildred Fisher, 87 King St. Helen Hunter, Tweed, Ont. 172 Forest Barbara Snyder, Oakville, Ont. Mrs. Vera Philpott, 121 Glendie Ave, Hamilton, Ont. 24 Dundas St. Mrs. Dorothy Fraser, Petawawa, Ont. . Mrs. Hugh McGregor, 1853 Rich- mond St, Windsor, Ont. Chatham, Ont. been' moving stock, building dykes, pumping out basements Mr. & Mrs. Vernon Belyea, 7[and performing all the other Avalon Ave. Stoney Creek jobs a flood-battered city must do to stay alive. Their overtime Mrs. Irene Fortner, 317 Emery val % y d es Lh pay mounted, and in some cas lief Fund is vital to the thous- ands who have been made home- Chris' Stensson, Sheridan Tommy Lee, Ingersoll Robinson Prosser, Copetown Florence Mears, Burlington, Ont. Ada Fryers, 48 New St. Burling- | ton, Ont. Muriel Smith Nulands, Aldershot 188 Roth- Dorothy Lyle wn say Ave, Hamiltos Barbara Culham, Ave., Windsor 1253 Elsmere Williard Fish, Newmarket, Ont. Mary Fish, Newmarket, Ont. Jean Gilbert, Bob Kent, ton Kingsville, Ont. 119 Church St, Wes- Mayix Headlam, 17 Dennison Rd., Weston Enid Patterson' Speck, Clarkson Doris Patterson: Speck, Clarkson L. Herridge, Clarkson Doris Bumby Blanchard, R.R. 2, Freeman Ivan C. Hardy, 18 Braemar St. Manor Pk, Ottawa, Ont. Jim Dymock, Port Credit, Ont. Ross Cowan, Palermo, Ont. Mary Swift, 280 Queen St. Guelph, Ont. Ralph Fish, R.R. 1, Oakville Ont. Douglas Stead, Belmot Ave. Al derwood Ww. Ronald Quigley, Sheridan, Kay Stansbury McLean, Trafal- P.O. gar Peg Firms Strike Everybody Reads Class ifie Oakville Ready-Mix CO INT C IR EE: "I" EI § Phone Oakville 928 AA PAPAIN 4 > ers. Built Halton Hardw Colborne St. E. (WE DELIVER) *Warming ment *Utility Drawer *Fully insulated oven *Fully insulated broiler Ranges A delight to any housewife *Modern surface burn- to are Telephone 983 Novel Example In Raising Flood Funds Several of the larger corpora- tions in the Winnipeg area have hit upon a 'novel idea. for raising money for the Manitoba Relief Fund. For the past two weeks most workers in large firms have been putting in a great deal of over- time due to the floods. 'They have was actually more than the normal salary of the workers. When pay-day came around the workers got together and decided to turn all their over-time pay 'to the Manitoba Flood Relief Fund. In many cases their own homes were flooded and they realized that the work of the Flood Re- less in Southern Manitoba. Hugh Gregor, 1853 St, Windsor, Ont. Mrs. Marjory Fraser, 515 Soule Blvd, Ann Arbor, Mich, Jean Chamberlain, Douglas Ave, Milton of security instead of opportun- ity. They seem life than death--James Byrnes Too many people are thinking more afraid of George Sythes, co Dr. Ballard, Thtstletown Ross Sinclair, Clarkson Stride Turner: Boocock Stax Hamilton Bill Booth, Milton Gladys Morden, Watson Ave, Midland Diana Clark, Yorkleigh Ave., Weston Reg Nulands, *Aldershot Mrs. C. Wrigglesworth, RR. 2, Georgetown F. W. Chisholm, Hornby Dennis Davies, Mrs. Newmarket Elmer Gittings, Credit Kane Rd. Port Gerald Allen, 79 Donegal Dr., Leaside Kathleen Peake, Staff Residence, Ont. Hospital, St. Thomas, Ont. Mr. & Mrs. E. H. 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