OAKVILLE-TRAFALGAR JOURNAL Thursday, July 6, 1950 W. S. DAVIS & SON HIGH SCHOOL PROMOTIONS Edward Collier, bayid Cook, Mar- garet Craig (Mathematics), Anne Letter To The Editor Dear Sir: I have been instructed INVENTS BIFOCALS Th by the Executive of the Linbrook REAL ESTATE - INSURANCE Promotions - from Grade o |Home and School Association to > mons! write and convey our thanks for MORTGAGES To Grade 10 publicity on our behalf. = * The following students haye| This is not the first time that - been promoted from Grade 9 to | ¥ou me earned the fmpe Ao oe Grade 10. Subjects appearing af- | Community group, mor is it to 2 W. E. DAVIS R. C. A. CUMBERLAND tor the name 'of the |t(udeit n- ||the last letter thanking you for o 71 Colborne St., Oakville Phone 41 dicate promotion with a condition |/much appreciated assistance. Even 7 Hlidays Phond oo in those subjects. | The' Linbrook Home and School venings: an days = Helen Adamus, Elva Alexan-| however must have a special in- ' tts der, Eugene Arima. terest for you, as your family at- If you can't ca YA Peggle Bamber, Marilynne Bar | tends this School and you attend shouldnit ine matter 5 rey, Roy Bastead, Judy Bayly, |Our meetings. We are, Sir, great r ; y Daphne Bell, Peggle Benson, Wil-|1y favoured, and it is po Esvey how romantic the night. a a i i to pass on this motion liam Bowles (Social Studies, Fr.), | Privilege to pas: f c First Aid For Cottagers [|i oi sui =) re Euithere are plenty = Mary Brennan, Patricia Brett, Yours very truly, other boats for your thi David Brown, Lynn Brown (Ma- John E. Taylor, : ' I BEFORE YOU LEAVE FOR YOUR SUMMER VA- thematics), Walter Buch. Corresponding Secretary safe enjoyment of _- Mary Cavanagh, Shirley Cham: Kos and rivers: a CATION STOCK UP FOR POSSIBLE HOLIDAY Be our la a BLISTERS, INSECT BITES, SUNBURN, ETC. mathematics), mien cide' vr), | BENJAMIN FRANKLIN ROUND TRIP-- BY. BUS oi HAVE: Crompton, Philip Crompton (Eng- BEAVERTON ...... .. 4.65 lish, Mathematics), Margaret Cru- Benjamin Frank- as GRAVENHURST 6.80 *BANDAIDES ickshank, Patience Cumberland, lin, by his in- oC _---- R&R PENETANG I « BANDAGES Judy Cutmore. nr Bryan Dayles, Samuel Decker, To -- a BALA ...... i * SUNTAN OIL John Dinka (Social Studies, Fr.), 1784, gave the ok Janet Doty, Alice Dumas, George te t if FIRST AIDINEEDS Duncan (Mathematics, French), li *MOSQUITO REPELLANTS Thomas Dunn. a a i Bary Edwards, Gary Evans, ' 2 of spectacle ON HAND! wT mo : ol seen HALTON INN Hazel Finnie (Fr, Social Stud- Mal PHONE 600 » les), Marilyn Flieger, Carolyn I | DUNN'S DRUG STORE Forster, Cynthia Freeman. Te i Thomas German (Fr.), Donna | = i@lquired one lens (J. R. DUNN, Phm. B.) = William Gilroy, Joan | oorrection for "distance seeing and a a different one for near vision. Colborne St. Phone 650 Robert Hall, Lome Halliday, | smong hig letters we find this . Terry Hastings, Jean Hawkins, [op 008 8 18 Sharen Hills * (Social Studies), | "ur {Coe Lf tne 5 Mary Hitcheox, Carol Howarth, [oir of spectacles, which I shif- 1a Annes Howard, ted occasionally as in travelling \ co Mlinore Johnson, Molly Leon || sometimes read and often wan-| |! | il ard, Betty Liptrot (Health), Dor-|4eq to regard the prospects. Find: N 5 othy Lockett (Social Studies, Fr). | jng this change troublesome and i 1 James McDermott --(Mathemat nos ajways sufficiently ready, | Ni R les), Robb Main, Shirley May, |p.q tne glasses cut, and half of Nt a Ci a Tn), each associated in the same cir- \ h red Medlan, ematics, Soc-| jon N 1 ALL YOUNGSTERS PLEASE REPORT TO ial Stustes), Melville Medland | "Siri, vas the birth or te bi | | AE 0 o (Mathematics, Fr.), Carol Mery foca) or two-vision lems. Since N\ | a Victoria Hall, Monday, July 10 [jm vers, ser sore ata |i50 wintions" smrevenmena | | 4 ; 9 ) as Morley (Socfal| have been made and. scientists \ a ¥ udies, ")- . toi, + 3 , and opticians are still probing the N 1 0FAM. Marguerite Ormonde (Mathe: | supject in an endeavour ot ob: \ c matics). . [tain still more perfect bifocal N t For Payment of Registration Fee for the Two-Weel Shirley. Paterson (Mathematics, |jonges To-day most bifocals are \ 3 Health), John Patterson (Mathe-|1;q¢ by using two kinds of glass A 1 Period matics, Fr), Marlo Paterson |sng fusing them together, or by| | \ J Si Sey Peuls| grinding different curves in the E c ert; am Price (BLY same glass. c BUS ISERVICE $1.00 Nelson Rapp (Fr), Willlam| "pp. "piggest problem in the \ i CAMP ........ $2.00 |[Rees. William Richards, Andrew |..nufacture of modern bifocals : 5 nn Tan SE, (Fr.), is the positioning of the reading X ia ay Robinson, Thomas Rose. ts in such a way that the wh TOTAL ...... $3.00 Davine Scarrow (Mathematics), | siomme. can : glasses can be used. easily and without awkward - tilting of the head. A great deal depends upon the accurate fitting of the lenses by the optometrist, and much of. Barbara Shackleton, Grace Sharp (Social Studies), George .Simp- son, Kenneth Sims (Socfal Stud- les, Health), Brian Stockton, Eva FOR TWO WEEKS PLEASE BE ON TIME CAMP OPENS . JULY 10th paras Wat, nay wi (Mathematics, Fr.), Graham Wil- lis (Fr.), Shirley Wilson, Patricia 'Wright ( ics). Sumie Yamamura. Sullivan. the commonly experienced dis Roy Taylor (Fr), Dorothy| comfort can be avoided or over Thorne, Shirley Thompson (Soc- come by proper adjustment. It vour bifocal lenses are mot comfortable have their adjust: ment very carefully checked. A slight alteration may make all the difference. Carsten Glahn R.O. OPTOMETRIST 163 COLBORNE ST. E. PHONE 1375 jal Studies), Albert Thornton, Pa- tricia Thornton, Peter Tipping, Promotions from Grade 10 To Grade 11 Catherine Adams, Diane Adams, John Askin, Susan Austill. Stephen Banning (Latin), Grant Bennett, Diane Biette (Mathema- ties, Social Studies), Alma Brad- 1 ey. Patricia Carr, Donald Clyde (Latin). Donna De La Plante, Owen Delve (Social Studies), Mary Dey- enish (Mathematics, Health), Dor- othy Dowdle (Mathematics), Don- ald Dryden, Evelyn Duncan (Fr.), Robert Duncan. Joseph Ezesky (Mathematics, Latin), Donald, Fitzsimmons (Ma- thematics, Latin), Reginald Forth. Marjorie Galbraith, David Gal- lagher, William German, Jean- ette Giles (Fr, Latin), Margaret Gillles, Duane Godfrey (Latin), Jeanette Golow (Fr), Barbara Grammell, Constance Grant, San- dra Green (Mathematics), Barb- ara Gunyon (Mathematics). Joan, Hall, Mary Hall, Hamilton (Mathematics), Hancock, Latin, Fr.), Ethel Mar- ion Harris (Mathematics, Latin), Jack Head (Commercial). Norma Jensen (Latin, Fr.), Eric Johnson, James Joyce. Heather Kennish, Seiya Kim- ura, Barbara Kindersley, Anne (Continued on Page 12) MUTT SHOW SPONSORED BY DR. BALLARD'S $2.00 FOR FIRST $1.00 FOR SECOND There's a Prize for every entry in the Show Special Prizes in addition SEVEN BIG EVENTS LARGEST DOG SMALLEST DOG .. BEST DRESSED DOG : DOG WITH LONGEST TAIL DOG WITH SHORTEST TAIL DOG DOING BEST TRICKS ...... DOG EATING DISH OF DR. 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