Oakville-Trafalgar Journal, 3 Aug 1950, p. 7

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'hursday, August 3, 1950 OAKVILLE-TRAFALGAR JOURNAL Page 7 WAYWARD BUSS sage jurist is the Ontario istrate who recently opined fiat 2 man who can drive safely fhile kissing his gal isn't giving fie Kiss the attention it deserves. SHOWCARD LETTERING; Etc. nes: : . OAKVILLE 1058J or PORT CREDIT 4207 After 6.00 p.m. IS AS CLOSE AS YOUR PHONE Keep them and new, our super i We * For Pick-up & Delivery - Phone 1557 By Jim INSIDE BRIEFS!! Screen stars also have their embarrassing moments, like Br- rol Flynn for example, in New Mexico with Warners' "Rocky Mountain" troupe. He went fish- ing at Saw Mill Lake, just across the Arizona border, and got so excited when he hooked a tre- mendous trout that he fell ihto the water. Then he burned a big hole in the nether portion of his pants trying to dry them out over a campfire, and had te make the long trek home in a Navajo blanket. Indians flocked from miles around to observe, they said, the white Red Skin. Loval James Mason is trying to buy the rights to Joyce Gurfain's the Cat Who' Wanted To Be A Tiger." Preview, of "Fifty Years out, including editor and Los Angeles. In the at all International audience named Doris Day Number One Singing Star." The new Ben Hechts' baby to be christened Jeffrey Wanner, casted the Kathy Fiscus rescue, virtually re-enacts that real role in "Three Secrets." believe, in ladies who same endangered boy. trade paper reports that here Before Your Byes," attracted an unusual turn- practically every top-notch reporter in normal course of events, news-side Fourth Estaters seldom go to previews of the Armed Forces Radio Service has "The World's is Bill Welch, the man who broad- life It's a stirring drama about three lovely secret, | will that they are the mother of the| office of the Century theatre, any night next week, he and another| John Agr is back at work in the| guest having fully recovered from Pole: amests of the Journal. Harrison on oak, a skinned nose injured in a fall and a virus infection. June and Dick Powell already have named their expected in- fant. If it's a girl it'll be Allyson; if it's a boy, Scott. Cinemaland's exclusive circle of Western Stars has awarded Gordon MacRae a set of "Golden Spurs" (real ones, too) for his successful debut as a "Singing Cowpoke" in "Return of the Frontiersman." Gary Cooper made the presentation. TOO REALISTIC Too realistic for film star Da- vid Bran was the 'battle scene filmed this week at Fort Ord, Calif. for Warner Bros. World War drama, "Breakthrough." A huge torpedo, supposed ta ex- plode after he had crawled over and beyond it, went off premat- urely. Flying dirt scratched his face, and one huge rock severely bruised one of his shoulders. CLEAN SWEEP Jane Wyman and Richard Todd have won the Picturegoer's (leading British film journal) an- nual Gold Medal Awards as the outstanding screen stars of the past year. Miss Wyman for her work {mn "Johnny Belinda," and Todd for his portrayal in "The Hasty Heart." These two stars have, accord- Li lan Dalby, son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Dalby, Bronte. The cere: mony was conducted by Rev. C. K. Nicoll, and the wedding mus- ic was played by Miss E. M. Hal liday, organist. Given in marriage by her bro- ther, "Sgt. Duncan McArthur, Petawawa, the bride wore a wed- ding dress of white velveta or- ganza Dbrocaded with lily-of-the- valley and true lovers' knots, She wore a nylon veil and carried a cascade of sweet heart roses and gladioll flowerets. She was attended by her sister Margaret, wearing a yellow gown fashion ed 'similarly to the bride's, and carrying carnations and -gladioil flowerets, and Mrs. Ruth Spall, Toronto, the groom's sister, in a blue gown of the same style as the bride's. She carried a cas- cade of matching gladioli. The flower girl, Barbara Jean Hilson, of Hornby, the bride's hiece, wore orchid brocaded organza and carried an oldfashioned nosegay. The attendants' head- dresses matched thelr The groom was attended by Goulard of Espanola, and ushers were David McArthur, tha brid- e's brother, and Claude Goulard of Espanola. The céremony was followed by a reception at the New Murray Hotel. Mrs. McArthur, the bride's mother, wore a gown of navy blue sheer with navy accessories Mrs. Dalby, mother of the groom, who received with her, wore a flowered silk dress with white ac- cessories. They wore matching corsages. - The bride's travelling costume was yellow nylon net with white accessories, and cor- sage of roses. Upon their return from a motor trip to Vancouver, the couple will live in Bronte. Accident Injury Vicim, ling to items from a clean sweep of every award to be won in England. Guest of the Week It J. Swain, 6 Highland Ave. present himself at the box will be admitted free as Clarence Hall Dies Succumbing to injuries receiv. ed when struck by a car on Jan- member of Bethel United Church. Mr. Hall leaves his wife, the former Muriel Beattie; two daughters, Mrs. Douglas Leslie of Hornby, and Jeannette, at ome; and one son, Sonny, at home. The funeral was held on Monday. POLIO REPORT No polio cases have yet been reported in Halton county, Dr. James M. Mather, director of the. county health unit, told the Journal Tuesday. "We have had three suspected but no confirmed cases," he stated. O.B. BERGQUIST JEWELLER The Finest in High Precision Watches LONGINES -- OMEGA -- TISSOT All Watch and Clock Repairs Done in Oakville DIAMONDS - SILVERWARE - RINGS - TROPHIES Telephone 1231; Res. 546-M Oakville Although we are a position to offer vary 10, Clarence Hall, driver of Trafalgar Township's road grad- er, died on Saturday. The acci- dent occurred when Mr. Hall was unloading a tractor from a trail er on a sideroad. He had been in a cast ever since. The late Mr. Hall was 56 f age. A son of the late Mr. . Robert Hall, he was born on the family homestead and had lived there all his life. Before taking a pos: ition with the township engaged In farming. He he was was a EWING--SHEEHAN | HEREBY DECLARE Monday, August 7th, 1950 AS CIVIC HOLIDAY IN THE TOWN OF OAKVILLE AND CALL ON ALL GOOD CITIZENS TO OBSERVE IT AS SUCH. JAMES R. BLACK Mayor Town of Oakville Knox Presbyterian Church the scene of a pretty Friday afternoon, fred Sheehan, and Mrs. William with Archibald son of marriage Ewing, by Rey. C of | Kno mony was conducted K. Nicoll, minister Church. Given in marriage by. white satin with portrait line, moulded bodice and fu skirt. Her veil of tulle illusio was studded with seed ioli petal Her sister, Mrs. thur Cox, was matron of wearing a perlod gow! taffeta with matching taffet: hono headdress and shoulder veil, carrying coral roses. The groon i enduring granite marble symbolic | | E desi a tribute of r to the living . . 90 COLBORNE ST. W. Monument built of | The Memorial Ideal or in on and reverent in purpose, resting in surroundings of peace and beauty, pect and honor to the dead, a constant source of inspiration Oakville Monument Works Cemetery Lettering--Monuments Cleaned OAKVILLE was supported by Arthur Cox. The ceremony was followed b: a reception at where Mrs. Ewing, mother, received the guests weal ing accessories. Receiving wit her was Mrs. Thomas Ewing, | DALBY--MCcARTHUR wedding took place sbyterian Church when Annie D of Mrs. MeArth the late Duncan united in marriage A quiet Knox Pr daughter was with was wedding when Winni- daughter of Mr. Sheehan of Bradford, England, was united in S. Mr. ~and Mrs. James Ewing, Oakville. The cere- Thomas Ewing, the bride wore a gown of neck- pearls, and she carried a cascade bou- quet of red roses and white glad- Ar- of yellow and Riverside Lodge, the groom's ing a navy ensemble with match- navy and white printed crepe with navy accessories, The bride and groom left on a motor trip to British Columbla, the bride wearing a travelling costume of 'beige gabardine with matching accessories. They will live in Oakville. | Sat- McArthur, | 71 REBECCA ST. We Still Offer 24-Hour TOWING and ROAD SERVICE vacating (The White Rose Station) on August 1, we are still in 24-HOUR TOWING SERVICE ANYWHERE -- ANY TIME | Al. Johnson Phone 783-J, 783-w our previous premises OAKVILLE x 11 n r, a d m y r- h n in| PHONE 76 a ur July 29 to August 7 (Inclusive) Chas. F. 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