Oakville-Trafalgar Journal, 8 Jun 1950, p. 3

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t the Who | id | Thursday, June 8, 1950 OAKVILLE-TRAFALGAR JOURNAL ~~ 450 GRADS ENJOY GAY FLASHBACK TO ANOTHE R 3R's MISS MORTON RECEIVES A TEA SERVICE . . . AND 450 GRADS ROAR PALE HANDS | HATE ALL THE INDIANS weren't on stage Satur- day night, when nearly 450 grads of Oakville high school gathered to enjoy a long heralded reunion. Old boys and Old Girls from all over Canada and the U.S. inspected the new school, compared it with the old one, cut up old touch- es, cheered as chairman Herb Merry made pres- entations to Miss Christine Morton and Robert Burford, danced, enjoyed a stage revue, ate, and cut up some more old touches. Some, like Lloyd Herridge, won prizes. Others, like the class group above, hurried in earch of photographer Thelma Brown. All in all, it was one of the most enjoyable events at which grad Ken Watts, now a veteran emcee, has presented introductions. SMILING REPRESENTATIVES OF THE CLASS OF 29 Edgar Gibson, Toronto; Ted Hodge, M. E. Lunau, Oakville; Charlie Chisholm, Niagara Falls; Mrs. John Maxwell, Oakville; and Mrs. Betty Miller Ford, Toronto. | KEYBOARD KARL Lehman's Left Hand Still Beats Boogie, Class Mates Find Members of the Oakville high school graduation cl. 93. had no difficulty in r urday, when renewing tances with Karl Leh Karl dlways was an accomplish ed pianist But the which rocked the new ium, after this nimble got in his art tinal licks iting boogie number, clearly demonstrated that a sojourn in the frigid Thunder Bay country around Geraldton hasn't frozen Karl's ivory manipulators one lit tle bit. "That boy | solid left hand,' mate Ab Wilcox, really something." always did have a breathed class "but that was \V MARION McNAUGHTON Committee Member NATALIE Talented HUSKA Soloist 4S LLOYD HERRIDGE WASHINGTON PILOTS ( hE Make your car STAY NEW LONGER N b= TRADEMARK BRAND RUBBERIZED PROTECTIVE COATING quiets underbody squeaks and rattles . . . slows down wear It's down underneath where rust and corrosion make cars old and noisy first. Rocks, gravel, road chemicals soon eat through fenders. Protect your car now with "UNDERSEAL," tho new, tough 34 inch thick rubbery coating that fights under- body destruction, quiets dust, Ask today about this new [ro tion that lasts for the ife of your car} OAKVILLE MOTORS Chevrolet & Oldsmobile Sales & Service . Who boasted the largest Are Coming | a ae Ad Selbomy & Reynolds Sts. SEE PAGE 14 present. HONE 950 Karl, with his attractive wife, thoroughly enjoyed the reunion. | during which the couple took time out to be photographed with Rev. and Mrs. Bill Manitoba Adamson, of The in Geraldton, Lenore, Lehmans | enjoy life where | Karl is employed by the McLeod | Cockshutt mine, "It's great coun-| try up there, and love ft," Mrs. Lehman declared. Karl nod- ded agreement. "It's nice to get | | b for a visit--but I've found | | that the north. country is a bit ot all right." ROT JUNE 22-23 AT THE Central School Gr OAK VIILI.E Grand Draw - $1000.00 Bond Wheelbarrow Full of Silver Dollars - $100 Special Draw - Mammoth Bingo Games - Clown Ferris Wheel Merry-Go-Round 2 Adult Rides - 2 Children's Rides Refreshments : --Space Contributed By-- The Oakville Lumber Company Limited Announcing... CARNIVAL THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY ARY -24 ounds

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