THURSDAY, NOV. 27th, 1947 * THE OAKRVILLE-TRAFALGAR JOURNAL Ey eat ale -- a: == ie GARTOURNAL) When jt . Jad High S h 1 Revi Lions Club Has : er: + ig chool Review ning Appleby This Week § ew Presiden ek i po By ferry Peers Ww e By Paul Reid and Bill Wise ed. My, : : opinion This 'year the high school has | graphs, The editor is Ralph Mc. | Mr Hoy Herrldge, President a i oom | wos expanded thelr student activities | Kim, and the associate editor g|°f the Oakville Lions Club for o ol 1 by leaps and bounds. The great- Bob Allen. the term 1947-48, has been forced [the Oakville-Trafalgar Journal the to resign owing to ill-health. It|best of luck in their new venture. i est' advance was on oe The Glee Club is a choir group | yi be remembered that Mr.|We are sure that the paper will Council. This was formed soon formed by Mr. H. Brearley with Herridge suffered severe burns [do a great deal both for the Town after the arrival of Mr. Blake ¢ our new principal. The council is composed of Students elected by the student body and two members of the staff appointed by the council and the teaching John Ross as President. The Can- dlelight service planned by the club is a programme of Christmas carols and hymns. Other services are planned for the future, as a result of coming in contact |and Township. : With a high tension electrical] The school is exceedingly busy wire Some time ago, this week preparing for its annual At a recent meeting of the |SYmnastic display which will take club 'Mr. Albert M. Morden, for- [Place November 20th, at HM.G.S, Ad oo -- Do. _ Hits a New HIGH : ' < o | d : A debating club was formed |merly 1st Vice-president, was | York, in Toronto, The inspecting in Qualit cco@tnd a staff. a ee eo With the capable assistance of elected to the Presidency, andj Officers will be: General Vokes, y Ken Pollock, president; 1 | Miss Ashdown. The president js Mr. Herridge to the 1st vice-|C-B., CBE, DSO, G.0.C; and No 0 Ww ° P 0) Ti Ehsaan a Jim' Munroe, who has planned a | presidency, Tr G. M. MacLachlan, ew L in Price! sf Kent, boys' student Captain; ' .C. Royal Regiment of Canada; a very interesting programme for --- ! Betty Clark, girls' student Oap- : x and Captain J. L. Hart, D.C.0. : I . eal : the members. It will t rim tain, and representatives from a Spas Health Bonds This year, as usual, the school BIG in Pe erformance ! BIG in Size! i the various school societies. The | # : _-- has two gym teams. The boys of ir re Bit society representatives are: Ray | ional topics. Subjects of national [8 vio year the Tuberculosis|the Ist team are: E, F. Glover Small Only in Price n- Paterson, boys' athletic society; | POrtance to the students will Christmas Seal Sale will include [ (capt.), D. B, Green W. R. Bant- {ga Margarette Lalor, girls' athletic | 2150 be included. the use of Health Bonds. These ing, W. Beasley, R. J. Donald. You get ALL of These P ost-War Features: 8) Soclety; John Ross, Glee Club;| Sports at the high school this bua are for Industries who wish son, D. @. Roberts. Te boys of the : i Ralph McKim, Literary society; |year have been greatly encour- (to make donations, either on [2nd team are: J. W. Lancaster ad © Boam Power Output for LY Aaron Brown, debating club. |aged by both Mr. Carberry the BIG, POWERFUL Misses Jacklin and McKinnley are the representatives from the coach and Mr. W. Blake the prin- cipal. This year the rughy season their own or in conjunction with (capt.), D. F. Benson, E. E. Mun- their employees, to the fund. The |dy, C. D. Roberts, W. D. R. Smith, Bond is intended for display in |W. V. Laszlo, W. C. Stark and M. Clear Tone © Automatic Volume 5-TUBE EWS ATION] Control a Jasi® (POOR one for thel senbol, [the companys ofrias in a man-|P. Warren, (2277 9 Opsraiss. ol both | The council's job is to bring Put all the games played were ner simitaty to ons used lasing || Twis year \a special class! has 95 3 about improvements in tne|Well played and all the players|the war. ty errs War Bond been organized for body develop. $ . ® illuminated Dial school; handle « student's com. fought all the way. This year a sales, ment. The boys in this class are: © Needs no outside aerial. " plaints and discuss suggestions, -- a or ee a = Clegon = G. h before it. This year the ~ inson, F. R. Boylen, T. R, ior A rr 5.4 |Mass Survey an (stightly Higher in Ivory) Lb a project which has not been de-| The last game of the season (Continued from page 1) | a cided as yet. Among suggest-| Was Dlayed on Saturday agama questionable, 5 inactive, for a to. D S| ions under consideration, are athe Old Boys. The nigh school |minimal and 5 inactive for a to- tal of 9. ; ! public address system and a new eam consisted of a mixture of the | tal of 6; 1 moderately advanced| Te above Summary is conclusive rugby field. Junior and senior teams, and the |and 2 With activity questionable |Pr0Of of the necessity for these || beginy : neil gives financial | °3M Came out on top to defedt|for a total of 8. The two ques-|Mass surveys. While it shows a akin = = 0 x cieties in the | te 01d Boys 15 to 7. Touches were | tionable "cases were advised to|lealthy population for Oakville fives bac ir] 2 7 as any other as-|PY Tack Kent and Ray Patter- nave a recheck made. The final |2nd district, it should be apprec- © the school as we y | Son: The other points vere Kicked | analysis mas 5 arr cases, 2 un. |iated that one active case undiag- ig stents nib they may nest, by Ray Patterson. The Old Boys| -------- mosed is a potential source of o Each society can with the per- only touch was made by Allen | Mt they will be able to reach many. mare infections. 1947 Tup- gr mission of the council raise their Redshaw on an intercepted Iateral their objective Within the very erculosis Christmas Seal Cam- fi own funds for different projects. Other points were kicked vy Ron near future. Paign deserve the support of all. filed. 3 . ; [8 Different projects of the soci-| xpi oo Some of the Ola Boys 5 ties have) fetter hoon frintshed [a0 0. Soe be wr v Bo or Wellion thelr way. The Athletic [Bon Angas Tech. Ooinites - Ls society had a dance and raised | qq Jack Wilson and many others, Congratulations Great Lh Toney fonbuy new rugby. equip. Gf came to the stu- V7] 7" Radio | Iie ; hme ment; the literary soclety started | gongs. of op eh to tne Journal N (Eh the job of bringing out a school |i anonunced that the depart- || * Br ee Soo Tad Sle an, ic Ontario and ol is planning a Candlelight Service, |, High School board passed the J. H. WAKELY : ANE) ey emma dor hotly to the high a and girls. school. The first and second form. PRINTING RADIO and APPLIANCES The school magazine, a large ers have hapes high of entering. project plans to include all school | the new addition soon, It iu going [| Colborne St. Phone 1098 Dunn St. N. - - « Telephone 521-M activities with stories and 'photo-|to cost $590.00. 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