Oakville-Trafalgar Journal, 19 Feb 1948, p. 7

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ancas. | ulder, e the listin' wif 1 Daily 0) up Bursday, Rebruary 19th, 1948 THE CVI pT JOURNAL > Page 7 Miss Quail, who, while skiing, managing quite: well cast. on | Quail's sister, very capably ver her classes, Glad to see ack and around again, Miss on a meeing of Salfleet high ol's council. The representa- Ken Polluke, © Presi- This is part of their re- Saltfleet's council is run rly to the Dominion goy- Councillors are minis- tthe assembly; staff is the Senate; and meetings are held in "parliamentary and Girls' Athletic = and 'a Dramatic Club, Last, year the council put in the School a complete public address \system. Congratulations! Jack Kent said, "Saltfleet high has a swell organization, differs from ours in some respects, but it's ly tops." Incidentally, O.H, played Saltfleet hockey team on Wednesday in a cloge game, both' sides really trying. OHS. came out on top with a score of 6-4. Our own student council are making plans for the high school "At Home" dance. No official date, but sounds like a bang-up occasion to look forward to. An- othed dance being planned is a hockey dance with honored 8uest, not official yet, but it is being worked on--here's hoping. The council is at present work- ing: out an idea of an award sys- stem for' students who excell themselves in any activities. Many schools have this system, Maybe some of 'you have noticed colored Hashes in school sweaters, etc. That means that the girl or boy has) excelled in some activity. the misfortune of breaking leg. Miss Quall is back at During Miss * High School Review * By Jerry Poors fudents of the school would to extend their sympathies encourages the students to work hard in any activity. Sports at high last week were numerous. One game in particu- lar drew a large audience--a re- turn game in basketball between the two third forms, 11A and 11B. 18-16, a close score. This week 1A excelled once more, defeat- ing 11B 28-22, Both teams will be combined when they play other forms, so watch out. These boys are good. 50 New Features Presenting an entirely new ap- pearance and with over 50 new cab: and chassis features and im- provements, new 1948 Dodge trucks [are now being displayed by Wm. Whitaker & Sons. Jack Ribble, manager, states that Dodge truck plans for 1648 include a complete range start- ing with the 108" wheelbase, 4,- 600-b. G.V.W., nominal 1-2 ton model. The 1-2 to 3 ton conven- tional models are currently in production. Utility, ease of maintenance, | springs and Dodge '| Two weeks ago 11A defeated 11B strength, and driver comfort are highlighted throughout the complete line, according to Jack Ribble. Wheel- bases are shorter, with no reduc- tion in cab to rear axle dimen- sions. New features are wider (treads, better load distribution smaller turning diameter, larger and improved brakes, stronger front and rear axles, longer front "job-rated" 'equipment throughout, 8 The new front end gives a mas- sive fuck appearance on small as well as larger models, The radiator grill is a one-piece stamping extending completely across front fender housings, Headlights and parking lights are mounted flush in grille panel. The deep, channel section front bumpers are attached directly to the ends of the frame side rails to afford maximum protection, One interesting new feature of these new Dodge trucks was Pointed out by Jack Ribble--they can be completely serviced from the left side, the fuel tank, oil filter, radiator cap and battery being all located on that side. Of the new, roomier cabs, Jack Ribble reports, "Important im- improvements have been made, It is higher, wider, longer, and fully weather-proofed. Clear floor SCOTT'S SCRAP BOOK By R. J. SCOTT Charfam JAMES cook OF il Ae KES ARE FLown OVER WATER A LONG LINE AND LURE ATTACHED Good idea, don't you think? This S 2 J OF ENGLAND - REDISCOVERED ALL IMPORTANT LAND 'IH THE a QCEAN FROM 10 AUSTRALIA Berwee 1768 AND 1779 AHERE 1s NO DIFFERENCE" WITH [TEEN TOWN | By Bruce Squires A last weary hand applied the finishing touches to the red and white decorations (many thanks 50 to those generous souls that help decorate for the dance), and the Royal Oaks took their place on the stage, and the town was all set for the Bachelor's Brawl, the first Valentine dance to which the girls' escorted the boys (oh! Happy Leap . Year). Everyone had a wonderful time and there seemed to be an end- less stream of couples making their way right into the bright and rollicking atmosphere of the hall. To brighten up the odd fel- low that was rather glum at the fact of being hooked by a girl, there were a few novelty dances, an elimination dance won by an out-of-town couple, and two spot dances won by Betty McFaul and Don Lawrence and Ruddy Whiting and Mouse Sneath. The Royal Oaks were at their best Friday night but are regretting the loss of one of their best sax players, "Zeke" Hunter, but we hope "Zeke" will be back with us this summer. Last Saturday night Ray Smith and Alistair Lessels held a surprise birthday party for Roy Lessels, who was celebrating his 18th birthday, The party started with Roy (who was ra- ther mystified over the whole thing) opening the parcels given to' him by his pals, Then refresh: ments were served, followed by dancing into the wee hours. A few of the happy gang helping Roy celebrate his birthday were Donna MacRae, Pete MacMur- space makes it easy for the driver to. get in and out, Windshield is much higher and wider and the rear window longer for greater visibility; for example, in the 1- ton model the average driver can see the road six feet in front of the front bumper, Dual wind- shield wipers are standard equip- ment on all models. Luxury pad- ded chair-high seats are fully adjustable for position and back support," he concluded. Hindus eat neith- I be- lieve T 'surmounted that one all right--if any lady readers are in- terested I can tell. you the menu --the next obstacle was a little more difficult ahd could well make for a very embarrassing evening, TI have two small chil dren who had never seen a Hin. du. I explained that we were hav- ing as company men from a warm climate and on' that ac- two problems. er fish, flesh nor fowl, Y Ityou 'must substitute cocoa f¢ ate In a recipe, the equivalent for ane | ounce of {choco is 31% tablespoons of | eocoa plus 2 tablespoons a, Barb Black, 2 Lessels, | count their skins, instead of be- Petey Thompson, Ron Wright, [iS White, would be black, The Helen Redshaw, Barh Ross, Pat| Children were very good and all Gooderham, Pete Smith, Brock |Went well The amusing part Benen, an mbayl others, was that my husband had invited ee four students and when one TRAFALGAR TALES couldn't come he asked one of his (Continued from Page 2) colleagues instead -- the next the cat had been his. Not to be morning my little girl was discuss. ing the'party with me and said, "Mother, why was one of them white?" It has been truly said, "All children are neutral Why outdone, he sent an account for double the amount to the British officer . . . for legal advice. 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