Oakville-Trafalgar Journal, 21 Sep 1950, p. 12

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HN Page 12 OAKVILLE-TRAFALGAR JOURNAL Thursday, September 21, 195) Ss [eres a bargain for you! T will run a dozen errands 0d .. make appointments, do your shopping ...stand guard over your safety .. carry you to the side of a sick friend save youi worry, and effort, and hours ..make your work easier, your life pleasanter. i | 1 FILM KISSES REWARD knocked to the grou by the ex- How would you measure your telephones true worth? Doris Day and Gordon MacRae|uberant welcome of her big mon- A 2 2: SE | are playing a love scene for "The grel pooch, Sean Her right Its endless convenience. Tts life-saving speed iy time of need. | West Point Story' at Warner|hand was sprained. The steadily growing number of people it brings within ial Bi BEST PICTURE your reach , . . All these things contribute to the b cadet, a girl and a guitar--| "The Glass Menagerie" has sum-total of telephone value. all the prop 3 pros ofl Hine and Sul-(peen cited o To Tn Yet in doll d-cents cost, your ph remains one ivan opera, s as one of the three best pictures 7 b : ; even a This is the cue for Gordon to|slated for releas this coming of ne smelleg items in I= family Budge er kiss her. He does. month, Jane Wyman, Kirk Doug- smaller part than it was before the war. Director Roy Del Ruth requests))ss, Gertrude Lawrence an r- Today, as always, your telephone is big value. another "take" with "more oomph | thyr Kennedy have the st: in it." roles. It is ruined by the noise of a THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF CANADA plane over the Burbank lot. Guest of the Week ; ' "Let's do it again says Del . am " con two don't| IF W.S. McKAY, 17 Spruce St. Central Press Canadian HONE, or for a Higher atode Ruth I hope you two New use for a bunny is demon- F YOU ARE WAITING FOR A TELEP Fave it just as quickly as hat you will in asuranc that you ll L200 ory facilities. OV the neces Fo vant it, whan and will present himself at the Box 1 nny is Office of the Century Theatre| strated by little Patricia Livermore any night next week, he and an-| at Pom Sah ha TD "champion English lop. rab- ing goal is fo Pra- mind." They do not > where they want it: The next, try isn't right either. A technical problem rules it out. t i "kes" later the director|other guest will be admitted free} : as guests of the Journal Tard: is satisfied "Today is payday," grins Mac: Rae. "Imagine collecting money for this kind of work." SUNBURNED ACTRESS Dorothy Hart has given up sunbathing--at least during her working hours. The acrtess used her luncheon period from "Raton Pass' to bask on a secluded hillside on the stu- dio's location ranch at Calabasas. She was called for a horseback ; riding scene that afternoon, but it had to be deferred. She hopes to be well enough to do the scene in a week or two. Ruth Roman will not be Shak- ing hands with anybody for some time. When she returned from her recent PA tour, she was A Big, impressive, powerful car -- with generous room for six . . . Canadian engi- neered for Canadian conditions and for economical operation -- all this at a price that's far, far lower than the cost of any comparable car! Visual Problems Of School Children It has been esti- that it the tax flbayer between With value like Chevrolet's it's no wonder that in a recent impartial survey among thousands of motorists from coast to coast, Chevrolet proved to be in greater popular demand than any other car. hild to repeat a year at school. ut the cost to the parents is "many times that figure when their offspring's gra duation is post: poned for anoth- er year; and yet it has been found that many child- ren are backward simply because hey or unable to see clearly or ow FIRST £OST : REPUTE \ ERA MY a OW FIRST COST - REBUT { - ECONOMY | Gita cll LOW FIRST COST - REPUTATION - ECONOMY Discomfort is caused because More Chevrolets are sold in Canada than any other make! In the past five years, Canadians have bought over 50.000 more Chevrolets than any other make -- and the lead is growing every day, in all parts of the country! _ th elationshi betwe om- ~ ee he i Led LOW FIRST COST -- Compare price tags firsc! Then examine the car -- inside, oufSide, oD ead en under the hood. Chevrolet is priced among the lowest of all -- far below any comparable car! ~ay = hs. bots bya farer point And it's a full-sized six-passenger car-- safe, impressive. ing t th b: d object) i t g at the observed object) is ou REPUTATION -- Thousands of motorists recently named Reputation as the leading reason of harmony. i : : Ta Tone sighted child] will have for voting Chevrolet their favorite motor car, in a survey conducted from coast to coast, among owners of all makes. no difficulty seeing clearly in the . distance and most will have no difficulty seeing his near work clearly, but discomfort may cause him to avoid using his eyes for any length of time. The shortsighted child can not AN STV \ ~ PERFORMANCE TYLING - PERFORMANC hee routs" codng we wool (SERED TLE LING - | FERRE JRMANCE such sports and activities as re- quire good distant vision and tends to concentrate on near work and activities which tend to fur- further that development of short sightedness. Psychologists estimate that 83 percent of all knowledge comes through the eyes and when a child is unable to accomplish his 5 given tasks at school, frustration DEPENDABILITY -- Complete dependability -- that's the Chevrolet by-word! Superb engi- EE neeriogfon] Cann Condinas, Pirated service se matestton iy = aorta every the class bad-boy. where keep maintenance costs down, dependability up! 2 = 4 In a recent survey in the United ARI CR EETY - ROOMINESS - TRADE-IN VALUE ea | PANGAN SAFETY - ROOMINESS - TRADE-IN VALUE © children for the following sym: HI toms of visual troubles: ECONOMY -- Chevrolet's highly-improved more powerful engine features a new carburetor that not only steps-up performance but means even greater economy of operation. And own- - ers agree Chevrolet costs less for maintenance service than other cars. \ NR § DEFENURDI STYLING -- Inside and our, Chevrolet's a style star! Above all, the new Chevrolet's lines bave 4 quality look -- the look of a big, impressive moror car . . . and that's jusc what this Chevrolet is! PERFORMANCE -- This year, 'as every year, Chevrolet clearly out-performs is rivals . . . on spss bighvass, on back concessions, in stop-starc craffic. And Chevrolet's performance stays rilliane! 1. Constant rubbing of the eyes. SAFETY -- Chevrolet gives you greater safety! Powerful, heavy steel box-girder frame . . . 2. Inability to see objects clearly new more rigid Bodies by Fisher . . . big wraparound bumpers . . . exclusive Certi-Safe ini the distance. Hydraulic Brakes . . . and ample power to pull you out of danger in a tight spor! 3. Dislike of reading. smu ie ROOMINESS -- Chevrolec's a six passenger car, for sure! There's no more squeezing in, buc it room aplenty for six grownups to ride in comforc on extended trips. And Chevrolet's convenient 5. Holding reading matter close to trunk has amazing capacity -- it's bigger than ever before. the eyes. a o i oad whils waonding] TRADE-IN VALUE -- Because Chevrolet is first in the low-price field with all the qualities 7. Frowning or scowling. that Canadians want most . . . because it's renowned for long life, Chevrolet is the 'favorite 8 biotinct dislike. for bright among used-car buyers as well as new. That means-a higher trade-in value for you! lights. A GENERAL MOTORS VALUE 9. Dislike of games requiring vis: 0 cot f ion. mm i 10. Redness or irritation of the 'Wm. C. Milligan R.O. a : 0 ! 0 R S OPTOMERIST - OPTIGIAN Opposite Century Theatre Phone 460 BE 69 A Colborne St, Oakville Y (Over Bank. of Commerce) IN CANADA « PROVED IN CANA R CANADIANS TELEPHONE 1507 ----

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