ng othe, the same F places when yo, AcCidey La BN iN 508Y, October 28, THE OAKVILLE-TRAFALGAR JOURNAL Page 7 By Jim Harrison 10STS AND SPOOKS GHOSTS To CENTURY i tonight ves in shape advise gel Pon Grant of the Pec in order to be on hand + a mid-nite show, Nov. screen and stage per- ance that is guaranteed to Bu, chill you and have you Boning for mercy. : Ro of Spasms," with Dr. I banshee and hig eerie com- 1, of spooks will come out of DY fygion blackness of the : unhallowed ma- fol 1 fa for & with more - Eon: than the "Old Ned' fcr. Astral bodies are sched- f°; float through. the audi- "head, unsupported by fi: carthly or spiritual body, Bl, pcrcn upon your shoulder. ffpister beings may spirit away Bir wite!! Icy, creeping fingers ely to send your neighbor Boling in the aisle. When a ¥ ic ghosts' sweetheart, lcs ner bath on the stage at ite, you will find your spine ving into nothingness. This super thrill show may be 8, for one mid-nite perform- fit only, on Tuesday, Nov. 2nd. fi comes directly from London, flere Dr. Banshee made a name BE himself (albeit a fiendish one) flertaining the boys during the {0 ciccts for this special attrac- Bh may be purchased at the fury Theatre hox office. All sets 75 cents including tax. All ticket holders will be guaranteed a seat. Guest of the Week If Mr. Ross Gibson will pre- gent himself at the box office of the new Century theatre any night next week, he and another guest will be admitted free as guests of The Journal. Life's Like This in Cinemaland Burbank, Calif. -- When stal- wart Joel McCrea torridly clinch- ed lovely Alexis Smith in an inti- mate love scene for "South of St. Louis", the most fascinated gentle- man on the set was not McCrea, even though Miss Smith, scantily lad and in a bright, red wig, was iving her very all to her first role as a sexy enchantress. On the sidelines, just out of range, was a round-eyed, com- pletely enchanted spectator, Craig Stevens by name, and Miss Smith's lovin' husband in private life. He had just dropped in ti tell her that he had arranged a big party in celebration, that same night, of their fourth wed- ding anniversary, Daughter's Naivete Startles Mr. Flynn Burbank, Calif. --Errol, Flynn has learned that the naivete of little girls, particularly that of his daughter, Diedre, age 3, is sometimes colossal. Recently when the star return- ed to Hollywood from Jamaica to report for his role in "Montana", Carsten Glahn Optometrist 173 Colborne Street -- TELEPHONE 1375 -- OFFICE HOURS .30 to 5.00 Daily ...9 .... 9.30 012.00 Sat. Or By Appointment - , Optician Oakville Evenings Mon. and Thurs. 7 to 8 Bus Schedule I | [WLeaves Kerr St. 7. | Leaves Dundas St. Zoom 9.40 a.m. 40 a.m. | $10 a.m, 10.40 a.m. | 9.10 a.m, STOP AT 12.00 -- IF 10.10 a.m. ALL = © 1.10 p.m. | 11.10 a.m. CORNERS 2.10 p.m. § vim ON ROUTE: 310 pm. . Bit 240 pm Pel. LM 3.40 p.m. SPRUCE 5.10 p.m. 4.40 p.m. To 6.10 p.m. 6.40 p.m REYNOLDS 7.10 p.m. 6.40 p.m. 8.10 p.m. 5 po 9.10 p.m. 9.40 p.m, 10.10 p.m. currently filming adventure epic, Diedre saw his new butch hair- cut for the first time. She broke into tears, howled with dismay, leaped into his arms, and shriek- ed, "Oh, Daddy! Daddy! Did it five of these compositions, the one from St. Matthew being the finest. Here too, he wrote music for the harpsichord, that harp-shaped in- strument with chords of wire, of hurt?" which Bach 'was always specially This Beautiful Star Prefers the|fond, his "Well tempered Harpsi- imple Life chord" being among his best known Burbank, Calif.--It is the popu- | works. lar concensus of Cinemaland that Virginia Mayo, blonde, beautiful and a star at Warner Bros., is a most unusual lady. That's because, it is said, she's the very antithesis of what cele- brities, particularly female cele- brities, are supposed to be. In simple words, she abhors block- long automobiles and swank of any sort. She prefers the quiet life, and that's the way she lives --on a small farm owned by her husband, actor Michael O'Shea. She loves the chickens, and the pigs, and the cows. Her current ambition is to learn to mill. Her favorite cos- tume is denim slacks, and she likes them best when they're soft with age and covered with patch- es. She refuses to be bedecked with precious jewelry, or to own a marble swimmin' pool. Re- cently, when her husband offered to buy her a shimmering new evening gown, rich and besquin- ed, she asked him to use the money to build a new corral for her horses, which he did. Furthermore, Miss Mayo would rather shine in the great outdoors than to glitter at a night club. She loves fishing trips, and on them makes the average glamor gal look like thirty cents by bait- ing her own hooks, unhooking the fish she catches, and cleaning them, then and there. . She doesn't mind the mess and never says "Ugh!" And finally, to climax her un- usualness, she doesn't believe in falling in love and getting mar- His home was a very happy one and a musical centre for other com- posers. He tended his own little garden, was always ready for a frolic with his children, or to leave the most serious composition to assist his wife in her household work. He said, "The object of all music should be the Glory of God. Any man could do as much as I have done if he worked as hard." He had a giant fist. He could stretch twelve notes with His left hand while he performed running passages with his three middle fingers. Some said he could trill with his thumb and forefinger and at the same time play a melody with his fourth and fifth fingers. What a physique. He was bigger and huskier than any other organist in Germany and a merry companion- able fellow, hale and hearty and tough muscled. He would leap about recklessly from key to key without the slightest halt in the flow of his melody, improvised in keys that were complete strangers to the human ear. The structure of music, like the structure of churches, must be along the lines of ascent and descent. The melady must form a highway from earth to heaven and from heaven back ta earth. As one group of notes enters upon its jour- ney along the highway a second group prepares to follow in its wake. And as soon as this second group has taken to the road a third and a ried more than once, although |. = FE she does so in her forthcoming | 7 graup preparejito' follow' in Warner Bros. release, "Smart their turn. And at any given ma- helterskelter motion up and down the scales. Flights and pursuits and captures and escapes--the origin of Sebastian Bach's fugues. Bach is not content to leave mat- ters like this. He must see to it that there shall be no confusion, no discord, in this constant succession and interpenetration of sound. The notes must live together with one another in complete harmony. Yes, that was the word--harmony. But how could this be brought about. Here the organist profited by his own experience. At home, when the numerous members of the family gathered in the parlor of a Sunday, they did a great deal of talking and singing. Each one had his own little repertoire of ideas and each would utter these ideas boldly in the face of the others. 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But that was ment of this eternally recurring ascent and descent scores of little 'Starches, chemicals, dyes, packing cases, other supplies and operating expenses such as re- It Got Away Burbank, Calif. Patricia Neal, "heroine" of Warner Bros." "The Fountain head", made her debut a swoudfish fisherman off Catalina Island last week-end, hut wound up with nothing but a feeling of gratitude for having troops of notes are in various stages of the journey, either on the way upward or on the way downward again to take by the hand new parties on the glorious trip. And though each party sets qut from the terminal with measured punctuality been strapped to her fishing --that is, on a strict time schedule chair. 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