hursday, June 8, 1950 OAKVILLE-TRAFALGAR JOURNAL Be afternoon, esented on the front ic. (llembers were on 20,000 addition, is Reminiscent Chatter reception pd further ite comers, l&lris danced usic of Bobby hen came another old INext, REUNION HUGE SUCCESS (Continued from Page 1) when registration Bean and a cadet demonstration bd girls gymnastic display were lawn. hool board and teaching staff following its reputed 1 to| plans well under cover, and her one of the finest in the pro- Following evening registration, in the auditorium, inspection tours by boys and old to the captivating Gimby's band. reminiscent Bhatter in the cafeteria and hall- loys as visitors lined up to enjoy indwiches, cakes and coffee. at about 10.30 emcee fen Watts took over the stage present a variety review that latured Hugh Brearley's school ber of the school's teaching staff for the past 25 years. Miss Morton, characteristical- ly, recovered quickly from her surprise. She was an active mem- ber of the arrangements commit tee, but her fellow members had somehow managed to keep their amazement was genuine, much to the delight of her former stu- dents. At Long Last know how you man- she said, with a pleased smile. "I do know, however, that Herbert Merry's handing me a tea service is long overdue. Some years ago, when he went to Eng- land, I gave him the money to buy me one. But when he came back, months later, he had a great deal less money and no tea service. I do thank you all so much." Second Ace Possibly piqued because club- mate' Syd Fearman had beat him to "the punch in the hole- in one league, sterling shot. maker Jack Davison bore down off the 8th tee Sunday to arch a perfect shot 185 yards into the cup and post the year's second ace at the Oakville golf club. Jack's ball was firmly wedged between the pin and side of the cup when his four some reached the green. Fords Trim Oaks, Revenge Previous Close Win Here New Toronto Fords, although they only touched Mark Pollock for five safeties, managed to plate a pair of first frame runs Monday night as they claimed a 2-0 win over Oakville Oaks. In so e to |[lee club the pulsating piano], Alf feted was Robert Burford, | doing, the miveece. gaan a hes vthms of grad Karl Lehman, of | fOr many years caretaker of the| sure of revemgs. for tho 7 hor 8 roiaton, Ont, the equally "in | 0d school, who received an en-|fory claimed br the Ours to 1st dren |[ffe groove" singing and playing | Eraved silver shaving mug trom | (im tno two sqiass ors i ff Alvin and Urban Duncan, the |the srads, and who stood by,! Al Varnes lads were able to their ely soprano voice of Natalie] Peaming, as Miss Morton TeCOV-| solve the slants of Dinger Bell, ska, anda comedy} inumben||STed) from herlisurprse I ilivellohiis oie misnest ok se on ipped up by Bleanor Merry, |K1OWR most of you for a long|hag a great deal fo do wity tio 1 by len MacRae, Bye Armour and ime, and it's good to see you all | gyentual downfall. It was a tight the (Man Caine. This latter number, |288in," said Mr. Burford ball game all the way, however, ours [l@fapted from a current musical Introduce Mrs. Archibald and fans are eagerly awaiting the n [[@medy, presented this quartet| Mrs. R. H. Archibald, widow of | next filt hetweon these two clubs. ---can if feminine grads in the guise of 7 late principal, was called to [MBmenting Indian maidens--and | the stage to receive a bouquet. vice [ey wowed their audien | Mrs. Archibald also took her ? oh Be To en Place in the receiving line sar: Complete Town Loop's S The Walls e er in the evening. RGE 8 tty, ust ol dan-| Yes, it was undoubtedly a hug Softball Schedule On. Ghz fling, came the presenta [IY successful reunion, but when| The eight teams have been drug [@ns. And some 600 grads and |it Was all over, it was a mighty | divided into two. sections. that (Mitors save the new auditor-|!iTed committee that wearily SERIES "A" modern acoustical equip. | Shook hands with the last depart. R nt its ultimate test as chair. |I0& grad. Miss Morton, Miss Mar | Army, Westsides, Burkes, Oak- Min Merry, his arm crooked af. |ion McNaughton, Mrs, Jessie ville Dairy fctionately around her, present-| Lunau, Mrs. John Maxell, - Miss SERIES "B" fo silver ton service | fof Miss [Mary Sulivn andi Miss Jounl| was, yon or" [ame Scots, Ghristine Morton, beloved mem-| Thornton, aided and abetted by Jr. C.C. i many other local grads, had | pointed to the event for many TUESDAY months. They had worked, tire- | JUNE: lessly--but they wer - ; [aie your garden table the || ESI but th an WE Te Tr ei fihore attractive with colorful || arduous one. TOO ls Bnd well produced GLASS: || "They made up the finest com. omy vs Wotties WARE from BELGIUM-- || mittee a fellow ever had to work(s pairy vs Westsides oz. old fashioneds immering zombies--all {Eonavly priced . . . EE: of 8. ! Una sce the new ostess Trays, The lB GOLDEN HOUR Bookshop 53 Colborne St. Phone 668 er to your | drive arance at low cost. ASPHALT -Weather nt is hard Bas, service dustrial yards. MIX Bation--just telephone Oakville 772 All-Weather I LI = Plant & Yard Office MALTON, ONT. Business Office OAKVILLE, ONT. Phone 772 P. J. COWAN, Mgr. Backed in sets of 8, in 8 dif- rent jewel-tone colors--from to tall rea- Laurel leaf old fashioneds are low back in stock at $3.00 per GUILD- WERAFT Hammered Aluminum Coasters, etc. with," summed up chairman Merry, the only man among the supervising group. HIGHLIGHTS By Myke Dyer Scots vs. Jr. C.C. JULY: 4--Waits vs. Scots Army vs. Dairy 11--Dairy vs. Burkes HIGH SCHOOL |: 2: %ox Scots. vs. 1.0.O.F. Westsides vs. Dairy 25--Burkes vs. Westsides Page 7 Scots vs. Waits Army vs. Westsides SEPTEMBER: AUGUST: 10--Burkes vs. Army T--Playotfs 1-TO.O.F. vs. Scots Sots ve Ir oc) 14-- Playoffs Burkes vs. Dairy lr ; 3 17--Jr. C.C. vs. LO.OF. 8--Dairy vs. Westsides oe 53 . LO.O.F. vs. Waits Army Ysa eny Iai OK 'When a literary critic met the national chess champion recent- ly, he asked: "Have you led any good rooks lately?" 24--Westsides vs. Army Scots vs. LO.O.F. 31--Rained out or playoffs 15--Waits vs. Scots Westsides vs. Burkes 22--Dairy vs. Burkes Jr. C.C. vs. Waits 29--Rained out or playoffs SEPTEMBER: = For All Your 12--Playoffs THURSDAY i+ S Tog Need 15--Dairy vs. Army "Duy vm ummer Tog Needs. .. SEL OUR SUMMER MERCHANDISE IN ALL THE 20--Burkes, vs. Arm LATEST STYLES AND SHADES HAS ARRIV- LO.O.F. vs. Waits JuLy: ED. 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Last Saturday the Old Boys' Reunion took place at the high school, and it did your heart good to see old friends seeing each other again after many years of absence. Judging from the ter- rific turn-out of ex- students, the wonderful dance and floor show, and comments by people around our fine new school, I can see that the whole afternoon and evening was the biggest success bituminous concrete pave- Ent is the economical an- way oblem. It is engineered to © you durability and ap- Asphalt pave- surfaced, pooth and is designed to der for driveways, parking stations and home representative qualified to|yard in 10.5 sec. and 220 yds. in wer your questions and estimate your job can call you promptly without ob- 23.4 secs; as the running broad jump. Pete was beaten Hellig in the broad leaped to a first with 20 feet, 1 and five-elghths took a third in the junior broad jump, and Bill Smythe set a new provincial high jump by soaring 6 ft. 11 and 16 in. Bill Stewart came fourth and the intermediate relay team of Sutton, Hellig, Nairn and Stew- art came second in its event. So this week's orchids go to those six fine young track men who have Oakville! sphalt Mix Ltd. fhone Brampton 191-W-4 one more of these this year from me--so try to hang on till the end, won't you? We'll try to have something a little ex- tra special of any high school social under- taking in many a moon! The Re- union was climaxed by the pres- entation of a silver tea set to the ever-popular Miss Morton in rec ognition of her 25th anniversary of teaching at Oakville and the former janitor, "Burfy" Burford was presented with a beautiful silver beer mug. I understand that during the day a large sum was collected towards the schol- arship to be presented annually in the late Mr. Archibald's name to the fifth form student with the highest math. marks. A great day! Last Friday _six"track team members flew to Montreal for the annual Dominion schoolboy. championships, and once again Oakville emerged from the melee in fine form placing fourth in the whole meet. The Oakville stalwart, John Ross, won the senior 880 yard and 1 mile events easily, setting a new provincial record of 1:58.7 in the 880; Pete Sutton zoomed with the intermediate 100 s well as a second in out by Oakville's Bob jump who in.; Bob Nairn record in the juvenile brought track laurels to It's okay folks, there's only columns for for the last one-- something like writing it in Eng- lish or something just as fascin- ating! 24-Hr. Cleaning Service 3a van , FOR r Every Member Of Your Family . . . Let Lakeshore Cleaners keep your family wardrobe spic and span . .. We'll renew your garments with a new lustre that will give them the "brand new" look . . . and what's more, it will give them longer life - . give us a telephone call to-day! 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