Oakville-Trafalgar Journal, 28 Sep 1950, p. 14

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Page 14 OAKVILLE-TRAFALGAR JOURNAL ; Thursday, September 28, 195, ritain's Newest Princess in Camera Debu; Delays Alter P.S. Class Schedule | _*™* al hi---- | County Commentary ONCE AND FOREVER Delays in material deliveries) and has finally decided it must| the school agenda, No pessimist need worry apg, Will make it impossible to com-| resort to a plan that will have two| "It is hoped by the board that the future of Acton as far ag plete a cl i wood | ¢ in the same room at Cen-|the parents of children involved ulation is concerned the py, school additi v January 1, the tral school. This will be accom-| will accept in good spirit the in- public school board announced| plished by having-one cla this week. As a result the board|mence at 8.15 am. and finish at|plan has the minimum effect on had decided that the expedient of( 12.45, while the second class will[ the school system as a whole," a using Victorfa Hall for one class| commence at 10 a. m. and end at| statement issued to the press Mon- Press pointed out this week gj: consulting the newly relay,q "Annual Manual of Municipal tistics." Once a town always com-| evitable inconveniences as the 1 town, the Acton paper discovers would have to be continued be-|5.30 p.m. day concluded. noting that Ojibway w: isto yond the time previously estimat-| The board points out that the et with a total population of 26, yp. ed normal planning of classes is not A BROWN STUDY Proc] Mines remains a town wip but 94 residents. "We were yor, proud of Acton after reading i, book," the Free Press decluro "It topped every single alpha ical list." HECK WITH TORONTO Burlington's decision as to pr, longing of daylight saving (iy, will be influenced by Hamiltoy pattern, Mayor Norman Craig 4, nounced last week. The town yi carry on with daylight time ung Hamilton ~~ changes over, the, swing back too, regardless of why, Toronto decides to do. SUPPORT CAMP PROJECT Gray Coach Lines Buses 3 = ¥ full responsibility next year fo i A 1 the outof-town trip that is 4 Sk Tors om ways the highlight of the toy Tiny Princess Anne, third in line of succession to the British throne, | UWOeek StayatHomo camp fo is seen posing with her mother, Princess Elizabeth and her brother, |[Younssters, Lion Chief Jack bonnie Prince Charles, in this charming study made in the sitting room | Strong suggested during the t | E of Clarence House, London residence of Princess Elizabeth and the [fall meeting of the club. Rey U Tl R Duke of Edinburgh. The little princess, who is just one-month old, is |John M. Smith addressed (ns first daughter born to royal couple meeting, repbrting on expansion me S of the camp plan during the pay GRAY COACH LINES TecHNIaUE Fd scans monies mots LOCAL GIRLS eh a men who have absolutely nothing Recently complated voters. lists . to say, but say it well. in Nelson township disclosed tha; INVOLVED IN [or op pe entitled to vote, although 302 of these may only cast ballots at ef. ections to the Legislative Assen. bly. Four persons, two of them Oak- MORE AND MORE - ville residents, suffered injuries) o.o.cootn quota of TV sets ] yy ue ee jumped anotlier two last week as Tit two residents commenced erect. Vith'a dump truck on No. 2 high-| +2 FeTRen Ratan way west of town. Sarah Primerino, 19, of Toron- to, was admitted to Oakville ORDER YOUR INSULATION MATERIALS RIGHT Now Trafalgar Memorial hospital with AND BE READY WHEN THE COLDER WEATHER SETS Se ie, anil mie As these premises are not en-| easily interfered with without| A Quebec critic comments that tirely suitable for continuous use| having countless problems result. | the this past sum- for the whole year, the board has| It is felt that the plan decided up-| mer were just expansive enough reexamingd alternative methods| on offers the best possible com:|to prevent tanning where the of accommodating these pupils, | prise to keep the pupils within| wearer should be tanned! rm t prizes at fall fair draws. Ken Nash, captain of .the Red Raider hockey club, won his at Tees water, while 'Allen Teeter got his right at home In Georgetown IN INSULATION ALWAYS PAYS FOR ITSELF IN A VERY i a FEW YEARS IN FUEL SAVED AND IT ADDS DOLLARS 15, and Helena Shields, 18, both of TO THE RESALE VALUE OF EVERY HOME. PHONE US . pe el si FOR YOUR NEEDS. also passengers, were uninjured, as was William Ripley, Bronte, driver of the truck. Both vehic- les were badly wrecked. LOOK CAREFULLY Don't ever get the idea that every sadeyed woman you see a has loved and lost; she may have Early October days bring more orld ; J : vegetables to the 'table. Why not HR top each serving of hash with top AND BUILDING SUPPLIES CONSIDER CAREFULLY hats of a wide strip of fried green ye, member, | stomasns] eh a rl en shouldn't be waist baskets. try a serving of 'cubed cored beef ;in a cabbage leaf; roll it up, ® | : place in a casserole and cover with 1 ART MARCHAND | | Stitled Formerly with || Sliced tomatoes which you season CHAS. F. DOTY & SON | EZ with a bay leaf and salt and pep T. Baton Co. || per Then bake the supper dish Ryrie-Birks || for forty minutes in a moderate AL Repairs || oven, A meatless meal may be ] CRAYNE pen In Fried slices of green tomatoes, | akville boiled cauliflower and scrambled | DUNDAS STREET NORTH Located in McDermott's || eggs seasoned with summer sar i y Opposite Loblaw Groceteria oury. Fresh boiled poatoes are PHONE 76 AFTER HOURS: 558-W OR 670 Colborne St. E. -- Oakville || perennial favourites at the family J " ) -- . table for every supper or dinner | "| To prepare on the spur of the i moment, scrub, peel a ring around i 7m | each potato and boil in a smal if i amount of hot water for 25 min i 1 | utes. Ideas for October desserts are numerous. To list a few should remind you of the variety you may serve: nteloupe, watermelon, squash pie, applesauce, jelly roll, upsidedown peach cake, stewed minted pears, pumpkin custard, stewed plums on gingerbread, stewed grapes on cottage pudding, fruit juice snow, coddled apples and fruit cup. Take A Tip For flavour and colour variety add cinnamon or mint extract to sweet pickled pears or apple jel ly. To prevent crystals in grape Jelly, let the juice stand over night. Then pour off the juice carefully so as not to distur sediment in the bottom that may cause crystals; now make clear grape jelly. For a quick topping to a casser ole dish, crush potato chi their own bag and sprinkle over the meat or vegetables. To keep a fresh layer cake from slipping as you cut it, insert col: oured knitting needles through the cake in several places. Unless squash is very dry, cook it over a low heat to evaporate the moisture before measuring for pie use won? YOU CAN DO MORE THAN | TALK ABOUT a SREEOOM. .. CANADA NEEDS MEN 1 TO TRAIN FOR i SIGNAL CORPS OPERATIONS Q £ The Signal Corps is vital to almost every phase of operation in the network of Canada's defences. Nerve centre of the Army, the Signal Corps helps co-ordinate the vast and complex operations of our modern forces. 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