THE OQAKVILLE-TRAFALGAR JOURNAL Page 9 Legion hall April 14 under flow and Rebekah Lodges, the ittee in charge announced week. Proceeds of the event o the cancer, polio and tub- ifilosis fund and to the general if Of distress program of the the euchre, le prizes for the special draw in conjunction with A Complete Investment Service BONDS STOCKS on all Exchanges Investment Dealers King St. W.--Toronto PHONE: EL 3374 Recreation Program, Big Cartoon Show, Youth Easter Week Agenda If vacationing youngsters don't find plenty to occupy them dur- ing the Faster week holidays, it won't be the fault of the Oak- ville recreation commission or the Gregory theatre. Director Ted Kennedy has lined up a varied Monday to Friday program at Victoria hall, with a lineup of events that ranges all the way from marbles tourna- ment to a Day Camp reunion. There'll be games, craftwork, a swap day, a heap of other activ- ities to keep the kids busy every day. And over at the Gregory, Sam Berman has lined up two This Week's Garden-Gragh CIRCLE OF WO0D ASHES special matinees, one on Wednesday, April 12 espec- lally for the younger generation. It's a two-hour presentation of topflight cartoons, featuring old favourites like Mickey Mouse, Bugs Bunny, Popeye, Laurel and Hardy, and a host of other mirth provokers. Sam's other matinee will be run off Easter Monday, when "Black Midnight," a western, will share billing with "Post Of- fice Investigator," a fast moving civil service thriller. This one isn't just for the youngsters, but they'll enjoy it. And by the same token, Sam expects the kids who attend the carfoon show will range from 6 to 60 in age. LOGGERS and LUMBERMEN ! As from April 1st your employees are in- sured under provisions of the Unemployment Insurance Act. This means that contributions must be paid for them beginning on that date. If you employ anyone in lumbering and logging you should: -- Register with your National Employ- 1 ment Office 2. employees; 3. Get instructions tributions and about rates. Your they operate. Farmers and any other persons whose main occupation is non-insurable need not be insured if they work in lumbering and logging for 60 days or less a year and apply for exception. Call at the nearest National Employment Office for full information. COMMISSION C.A.L. MURCHISON J. G. BISSON Co issi Chief C Issi Obtain insurance books for your National Employment Office is ready to assist you with all necessary information. All sawmills and planing mills come under the Act on April Ist regardless of how many weeks about making con- R.J. TALLON RJ. TAL] Va Who has a stake IN THE TELEPHONE BUSINESS When you think about it, everybody has a stake, one way or another, in the tele- phone business. 28,000 Bell employees and their families... 62,000 Bell shareholders and their families... Thousands of suppliers of materials for tele- phone construction and expansion... . 1,250,000 telephone customers in Ontario and Quebec, in homes, offices, hospitals, shops. Keeping pace with growing needs for more and better telephone service takes lots of work and lots of money. Only a financially healthy company can carry on this big job. Two methods cutworms in the garden are il- lustrated in the accompanying Garden-Graph. One very effective method of protecting young plants is to place paper collars about their stems as is illustrated. These collars can be made of heavy paper, cardboard or tar paper. Such collars should be some six inches long so as to completely protect the plants and several inches in width. The collars can be pushed one or two inches into the soil, while the rest of the paper protection protrudes above ground. Another of outwitting such method is to set out plants By JIM HARRISON INSIDE BRIEFS! Surprise of the week--Gary Cooper, long admired for his av- ersion to dressing up, particularly in evening clothes, has Been nam- ed best-dressed man of the west coast by Flair magazine! The very famous Alfred Hitch- cock once said, years ago, that "actors and cattle bear a close resemblance." Now he's blushing furiously. His lovely daughter, Patricia, 21, makes her screen debut in "Stage Fright," which Alfred recently directed for Warners. Eighty touring Air Force jet cadets from Williams Air Base, Arizona, made Humphrey Bogart, their guest of honor at a Lock- heed Skyroom luncheon this week. They like his supersonic flying In "Chain Lightning". Jack Carson's brother, Bob, is portraying a detective in "The Two Million Dollar Bank Rob- bery." Andy Devine is raising orchids on his Van Nuys ranchg; Ronald Coleman is toying with the idea of opening a new guest ranch at Mazatlan, Mexico; and Zachary Scott has rented his poodle, Jin- go, to Warners. Pup will do a scene with Scott in "Lightning Strikes Twice." Jane Russell is designing ~~ dresses for a Los Angeles manufacturer. John Wayne is back in town, with a clean bill of health from Scripps Clinic. Warner Bros. has found a way to vary the monotony (if any) of love in "Perfect Strangers," starring Ginger Rogers and Den- nis Morgan, who not only meet the grand emotion while serving as jurors in a red hot murder trial. but they even manage to get torrid about it--in secluded corners, legal corridors, and on the roof of a hotel, when the jury's locked up for the night. Judy Garland's four-year old daughter loves to play billiards. She shoots from a high chair. Zachary Scott sails for Europe April 15, on the Ile de France. Steve Cochran now rates as a mighty "hot" piece of property. Since the sneak preview of his in paper bands or Dots. Still another method of protec- tion calls for the use of fine coal ashes, wood ashes or tobac- co dust sprinkled in a circle around each plant, as illustrated. Cutworms are a dull, drab green or brown in color, or some- times whitish. They are about one inch in length. They do their damage to plants at night and hide by day beneath the surface of the soil. Some gardeners fight cutworms with poisoned bait placed under stones or pieces of wood, but when poison is used great care must be taken to keep Det animals from finding and eating it. "inspired my career as 'an act- ress." CAGNEY TO DANCE James Cagney has started dance rehearsals for his forth- coming role in "The West Point Story." The noted tough-guy star hasn't danced for the screen since his Academy Award winning job in "Yankee Doodle Dandy," nine years ago, and he's figuring on at least two months of rehear- sals to get himself in shape. TOUCHING HONOR Richard Todd says that of all the honors he has received for his performance in = "The Hasty Heart," this one touched him the most. A pair of studio sign paint- ers, entirely on their own, rec- ognized the actor's nomination for an Academy award by re- Painting the sign on his dressing room door. It' now reads Richard Todd in italics, instead of just plain lettering. GUEST OF THE WEEK If Mr. M. Cudmore, Bronte, will present himself at the box office of the Century Theatre, any night next week, he and an- other guest will be admitted free as guests of the Journal, HOTEL NEW MURRAY DINING ROOM 1 BLOCK SOUTH of COLBORNE ST. on NAVY ST. NOW OPEN Breakfast 6-11 L Steaks Chops We also specialize in: FISH Every Evening - 6 AM. - 12 P.M. uncheon 11-2 Dinner 5-8 Home-Made Pies and CHIPS from 8 p.m. to 12 p.m. INSPECT I] WEFIX! ANDERSON'S RADIO SALES 10 Dunn St. N. 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Mercedes McCambridge in "Lightning Strikes Twice" has sent her Look Magazine award to Sister Leola, critically ill in a Colorado sanitarjum. The nun was Mercedes' drama teacher in Mundelein College. She also, ac- cording to Miss McCambridge, AT 2 P.M. THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY. OF CANADA Owned and operated by Canadians for Canadians Henry Aldrich in Boy Scouts and Three Cartoons A Delicious Apple For Every Kiddie