Oakville-Trafalgar Journal, 30 Mar 1950, p. 10

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EE ---- =z i - ps RR ET THE OAKVILLE-TRAFALGAR JOURNAL ' Thursday, March 30, 1959 Fuge INSIDE BRIEFS! ! | Randolph Scott is' a the first few reels of neanie" in [parsley juice Sugarfoot," [OLD BLOCK--Doris Day's 6-year- | act plays, king .. CHIP OFF THE up vitamin pills in favor of drir but he'll be reformed by love at the | old son, Terry Jordan, is taking sing- finish: Role is his thetic one in a long career of unfail- ing cinema heroics . .. BURT LAN- CASTER, of "The Flame and the Arrow," is building a swimming pool | will present herself at the box | MPa Visits : ding a swimming poo 2 e box ; 3 Calgary's footballing Stampeders, Beverly [ office of the Century Theatre, any Igary's ing Stampeder: hilltop estate in ADD HUMBLE ¢ on his Hill --Robert Ryan was a seaman on a |guest will be first unsympa- | ing lessons, voluntarily . GUEST OF THE WEEK If Mrs. W Baker, Deane Ave,., lag Se : the musical comedy, "Sundays at ARTS | night next week, she and another | > £"° SESE Ta admitted free as tramp steamer for 18 months before | guests of the Journal, he became an actor . . . There's a wonderful compliment for the fair Sex in "Rock Bottom," forthcoming drama starring Eleanor Parker, atricia Neal and Ruth Roman. The le refers to the base of every woman's soul, and the action of the picture reveals that it is inherently and firmly noble Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall returned to Cinemaland from their Gotham fling on the Super Chief. In "Chain Lightning," his currently showing aviation drama, Bogart flies a jet plane through the so-called "barrier of sound," speed 1200 m.p.m.! PROMOTIONS AND DF TIONS: Steve Cochran, who "k only two men in the recently coni- pleted Warner Bros', drama, "Storm Warning," will kill four in his cur- rent starrer, "The Two Million Dollar Bank Robbery," and J. C, Elippen, a two-star general in "Jet Pilot," will be just a sergeant in "Winchester 73" ETSY ("Pretty Baby") DRAKE 'has given Eo 10- illed" ® When a household emergency arises, and you need "something from the drug store" quickly, keep in mind our Emergency Service. A telephone call will bring the needed item to your door in a matter of minutes... And don't forget that when there is no one at hand to bring in prescriptions, we'll call for them and de- liver the compounded medicines--without extra charge. Try us next time! BYERS' DRUG (CO. (D. J. Russell) PHONE 47 Feature Gifted Soprano On Friday's Program FE Be i FRANCES JAMES, Soprano On this Friday's broadcast of the Toronto Symphony "Pop" Concert, sponsored by The Robert ------ |Simpson Company, Frances Jam- | Robertson, D. N. Webb and M. es, one of Canada's most accom- plished sopranos, will be soloist, with Paul: Scherman conducting the orchestra. One of the high. lights of the evening will be the orchestra's rendition of "Rhapso- dy in Blue" by George Gershwin, with Leo Barkin at the piano Frances James, was born in Saint John, New Brunswick, moved to Montreal with her par- ents when a child, and now re- sides in Toronto with her hus- band, concert Violinist Murray Adaskin. Oratorio work is a field in which this brilliant singer ex- cels, and Sir Ernest MacMillan Has chosen her to sing the lead- ing soprano = role in six of the twelve oratorios he has conduct- ed for the CBC. On this Friday's broadcast, Frances James will be heard in three numbers: "Air de Lia" from L'Enfant Prodigue by Debussy, Dvorak's "Cradle Song' and "It Aint Necessarily So" from Gershwin's Porgy and Bess, The concert is carried, direct from Massey Hall, on CBL from 8.30 to 9.30 p.m. d Emde Gloss can be partially restored to rub- R62 oversices by rubbing them with gly- cer Appleby Students Offer Their Annual Drama Program Fantasy, music with a western background, and comedy provid- ed widely varied entertainment fare for an interested audience last Saturday night as Appleby College dramatic club presented its annual dramatic festival in OPEN BOWLING the school auditorium. Three one- produced by H. C. Hardwick and Leslie Bott, mas- ters at the college, comprised the bill, Possibly inspired by recent aut- to the campus of ange of gay cowboy costumery, corral choristery and homespun humour. D. Brock offered a com- petent performance in the lead- ing cowpoke role, while N. Hein- becker, C. Wallace and K. Gleed were youthful but convincing singing cowboys. In the support- ing cast were G. Verge, F. Pierce, F. Yates, W. Honan, J. Tomlin- son, W. Stark, J. Fawcett, R. Vreeland, J. Cushnie, H. Davies and J. King. H. C. Hardwick wrote and dir- ccted the fantasy, "Romantic Royalty," which dealt with the trials and tribulations of a prince and princess who run away from their castle. Leading roles were taken by N. Thompson, who por- trayed Zando, impressive ruler of the mythical kingdom of Kytan, and E. B. Browp, the bewitching Princess Sarina. Others in the cast were I Cumming, G. H. Folland, J. L. Tomlinson, F. W. Baillie, A. R. Gunyon, M. A. Dorfman, G. M. Carr, S. A. Hunter, G. R. Gairdner, J. A. Davis. O. Sparling was an out- standing Bishop of Mid-Wales in the mirthful "Birds of a Feather," and received capable support from J. D. Hardwick, W. J. Lan- caster and J. H. Newcombe Tiny Ted Williamses Ready For Season Organizational roundup of the town's minor baseball talent continues this week, with all youngsters in the minor pee- wee, peewee and bantam age groups being urged to sign up promptly for the rapidly ap- proaching season. Bud Corbett, amiable Happy Chandler of the speedily developing town minor setup, announces that some 150 eager kids have already inked applications, and forecasts con- siderably bigger player rosters than those lined up last sum- mer. TEEN TOWN BY KAREN PECK "Ah! 'tis Spring and Easter just around the corner. What am I saying? Easter means exams for the student and these days there are many worried faces and arms heavily laden with books. Oh well, it will all be over in a week and then come the glorious holidays with parties and gay festivities everywhere. But, oh, those exams results; ugh. A very small crowd attended last Friday night's dance at Teen because of the near- Town and 2 nothing special ness of exams was planned. Next Friday night Teen Town will be the same and I have a feeling that there won't be many attending. Exams maybe? The following Friday Teen Town will , be closed because as you know it is Good Friday but our Mayor and council are work- ing on procuring' the 'hall Thurs- A Complete This automatic press has been added to our equip- ment to give faster service and Quality Printing. PRINTING SERVICE Whether you need Business Cards or Catalogues, we are equipped to give you PROMPT DELIVERY on all your printing requirements. We will gladly assist you in pre- paring layouts, office forms, folders, stationery, posters, etc. PHONE 1298 AND OUR REPRESENTATIVE WILL CALL 3 1 day night. I will know more about, it next week. ® ho | In ai Friday afternoon the Red x beauty House put on their assembly at the High School. It took the form of a Mexican Street scene and was very good. Saturday night saw the Apple- by Plays presented at the Col- lege. A large number of Oakville kids attended and enjoyed the ® three plays very much. 'winsom The schedule for - League Bowling is drawing to a close. Now is the time to phone in for reservations for arrange your own parties and join Uakville- Trafalgar Publisgers Limited | open bowling . . . in the fun... 7 DUNN STREET NORTH OAKVILLE i Oakville Bowling Lanes Phone 1328 END OF THE LINE They say she carefully picks her friends, but right there the story ceases; it never tells the | awful truth--she picks her friends to pieces.

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