Page §& HE OAKVILLE-TRAFALGAR JOURNAL Thursday, June 8rd, 14g 2 High School Review By Jerry Peers With only one week hefore the | attempted to let you, as parents, be- | and you' as students, know what 1|has been going on at OHS. I enlightened you examinations and two wee for the end of the school 1S think that this would be the hest|hope I have somewhat, time to close High School Re- view for the 1947-48 year. Dur-| The scnool year nook, The Plei- ing the past many months T have! ad, will be for Sale on June 1l. i THURS, FRI, SAT. JUNE3-4-5 Selected as "PICTURE OF THE MONTH" By Parents' Magazine! 0 qn SU mess nC w you Living and Loving at a r A Fpwel & NOREEN NASH DARRYL HICKMAN Orders are already being taken by Jack Sargent, at the school or at his home in Bronte, To avoid disappopintment, get an order in early. Fifth formers are planning a big get-together in the middle of June to celebrate the end of the examinations. They desesve to celebrate, they the toughest set of exams of their school years. This past week they. for write Tea Price Hinges On Java, Sumatra Moves The Dutch Bast Indies seems to hold the key to the possibility of reduction in ten prices this year, according to an interview Canadian Grocer had recently: with a prominent official of a. Bombay, India, import-export: firm. If Java and Sumatra come: into the export market in a big have heen writing a confidential set, and beginning on the 11th of June they will write their depart- mentals. Good luck! During the present school year several advancements were made in making the school bigger and better. To our students the coun- cil is first ana foremost--an en- tirely new venture but a great success. Next came the Home and School association. This was more for the parents of students and was something new to most people in Oakville. It was organ- ized for the betterment of the school, students, teachers and par- ents in things connected with the school. Sports took a big jump this year with the encouragement of more and varied sports. Our Thanks to Mr. Carberry for this step. Another new venture was the school choir, Mr. Brearley deserves credit for this group, who have proved to others that Oakville is not just a dot on a map. Congratulations to every- one! way, tea might decline before the end of the year, If not, there ist much chance of a price fall, according to the Indian. Whether or not 'teas from these two sources will he exported de- pends on another factor, the polit- ical situation there. At least this is the opinion! of P. N. Agarwala, representing his firm, whose of- fices are also in Calcutta, New Delhi, London, England, and New York City. Factors tending to increase the cost of tea laid down in Canada as well as in other import mark- ets included, he told Canadian Grocer, 'high transportation ex- penses in India, plus increased plantation costs, an internal tax \ This Week In History The first explorer who landing on the Mainland of North America had lasting" consequences was John cy. bot, who. touched the copy of Labrador in June, 147 Previously, the Norse yyy. ings had established Nop, American colonies, but, the were relatively unimportan; Cabot, an Ttalian, had bee, commissioned by King Hep. Ls ty VII of England, wp, loess GS Wished to have a share ie new world discovered by the Spanish and Portuguese, to find a northwest passage to Asia, which did not conflict wit the aims of Spain and Portugal. On his voyages along the Atlantic const the British based their claims to North Amer. iea--a claim later responsible for the formation of Britigy colonies, Before you start exploring the vacation spots of Ontario, make sure your cat is in tip-top shape. | , , SEE i... OAKVILLE MOTORS CHEVROLET & OLDSMOBILE SALES & SERVICE Colborne St. at Reynolds Se rey HIE Phone 460 of 12 cents Which is charged on to exports. It's about the same in Ceylon. Contrary to what many think, tea is not the biggest export item in India. It is exceeded by jute and jute goods, exports: of which: amount to approximately $500 | millions a year. 1 JAN FORD. JANES CARDWELL <UANIAN O'FLYRN - LENITA LANE = with ALLAN LANE + ADELE MARA Directed by Lesley Selander ct eons econo THE ASSOCIATED PRESS. pide dg JUNE 7 -8-9 PIES or 5 SLOTS "In our family dad wore, the pants cinu BETTY OBL oi DALEY RREGORY | By Jim Harrison STUDIO BRIEFS RKO Radio has bought screen rights to "Nature Boy,' the na- tion's leading song hit by Eden Ahbez, and will feature it in "The Boy with Green Hair," which will be produced in Technicolor, star- and Robert Ryan. The magazines have been giving a great play. to the composer. . . . He's Brooklyn born . . . lives in Hollywood . . - has a beard and shoulder-long hair . . . goes barefoot . . . and practices breath control in the manner of yogis. Disc jockeys and Jjuke-box fans have acclaimed his; song, which deals with a "nature boy" whose green hair makes people in: a fear-gripped world turn to thoughts of peace. .-. . Greer Garson's new: contract 'spe- cifies, in 'black and" white, time zm certainty! © When you have a pre- ded. out for tea on the set at 4:30 ring Pat O'Brien, Barbara Hale |" pm. . . . Humphrey Bogart is mortified! He not only lost. that | Ensenda yacht race (came in 6th after leading most of the way), he got sea-sick as well. Matter of fact, the only member of his crew who didn't head aft with a green look was the cook, Lauren Bacall, . . George "Gabby" Hayes and his wife, the former Dorothy Earle, will come to New York on TAX FREE ECG ES Exquisite' 'Gardenia N Wm. Rogers & Son is an excellent silver- plate buy . . . priced for budget-watchers . . . created for beauty . . . designed to last. Two patterns. Come and see them. Sets, including chest, from 24.7 5 Terms as Low as 1.00 Down - 1.00 Weekly No Interest or Carrying Charge TRUST CREDIT JEWELERS TAX FREE Oakville New Toronto June 3rd to celebrate their 34th wedding anniversary. They met in New York when "Gabby" was a Keith-Orpheum vaudeville head- liner and Dorothy was a Shubert musical comedy star . . . at that time "Gabby" was a, young sprout with neither mickname nor whis- || Xers! This column is happy to call your attention to' "Safety Week? -- May 81st to June 5th--in Oak- ville. This is a worthy effort and one that should be blessed with success by motorists and pedestrians alike. For his part, theatre manager Howard Binns has arranged to present a stand-out screen pro- gram for the occasion, starting Thursday, June 3rd. The feature attraction, we are told, will be "Devil on Wheels," a picture scription to by there are some points on which you wish assurance, You want capable, consci- entious compounding, You want fresh, potent drugs. And you want to pay a fair price. Right? Then, frankly, wehave the service you seek, Will you try us with your Doctor's next prescription?, David J. Russell Phm.B. (Byers' Drug. Co.) of vital concern to parents of ; boys and girl d to those same boys and girls! An added special attraction will be the showing of "Traffic With the Devil," one of the best motion pictures on traffic safety ever shown anywhere. We recommend the show to everyone: and trust it serves the purpose it was meant to serve-- to help safeguard morals and life. Guest of the Week If Mr. J, O. Fraser will Kindly make himself known at the Greg- ory Theatre box office on any night during the week of June 7th to June 12th, he and another guest will be admitted free as PRESCRIPTIONS guests of THE JOURNAL. Don't Neglect - Phone 1103-W. It's foolish to neglect your friends And have to make delayed amends, 3 - When KEENAN'S Cards are always there To keep your friendships in repair. KEENAN'S SMOKE & CARD SHOP Oakville THAT'S WHAT THE CHILDREN DO ON THE STREETS TODAY Brakes Checked -- RE-LINING IS OUR SPECIALTY -- Dodge Trucks PHONE #1 TTS!