Oakville-Trafalgar Journal, 21 Sep 1950, p. 6

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sda] Thursday, September 21, 195) - OAKVILLE-TRAFALGAR IBURNAL : MUSIC ALBUM BY IRVEN FELL During the vacation period' I went to a church in Orillia and I got quite a surprise when I saw and heard -the, organ in that church. I really went to hear Kag- awa, often called one of the great- est Christians of the day. The church was packed to overflow: THAT POWER AGAIN! D.S.T. GOES ON lead of its big neighbor, Toronto, Oakville, will remain on daylight saving time until November 26, Instead of re- verting to standard time at the end of this week. "We will do the same as Tor- onto," Mayor James Black inform- ed the Journal Tuesday morning. Following the People in Bngland are deeply grateful for food parcels sent to them by the LO.D.E, Mrs. Max Wyndham, a resident of England and a former Oakville girl, told The previous day the Toronto| members of Angela Bruce Chap- city council voted to accept the| ter, 1.0.D.E, at their September suggestion of R. H. Saunders,| meeting in Victoria Hall last chairman of the Ontario Hydro[ week. Items most needed are Commission, and lengthen the| canned meats, canned fruits and daylight saving period In order to| Si8ar: Mrs. Wyndham, who is visiting her mother, Mrs. Charles reduce peak demands for power. Daylight saving was also extend- ed last year, for the same reason. Cox, is a former member of An- gela Bruce Chapter. There are mow 1,000 chapters Jout our wary.to-use equipment and re-fnsh dull, wom floors with Carpi EE EC jal Equipment ond save time" ond money -- change those dull, wom into floors that ore' beautiful and lustravs. OUR LOW COST RENTAL PLAN FURNISHES EVERYTHING YOU NEED Famous Clarke § . edgers and son v ilar" End, Instructions, PHONE TODAY FOR ALL INFORMATION COMMUNITY HARDWARE 64 COLBORNE ST. -- OPPOSITE EATON'S WE DELIVER - - PHONE 1288 D \ DARN [Clidden Euduna® HOUSE PAINT Controlled, self-cleaning house paint! 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After the service, Mr, Gordon told me about the organ, and there is no doubt but what it is one of "the" organs in Ontario, If not in Canada. It is a four-manual Cas- avant, and at the time of its in- gathering in the course of her re-| Stallation some years ago it cost port on the annual meeting of the| $49,000. At today's prices it would national organization held at| cost in the neighbourhood of $100, Montreal. The Endowment Fund,|00- started in 1931, has now exceed-| Speaking of organs, do you know ed its objective of $200,000. The| Which is the biggest pipe organ Queen Mary Carpet, displayed|in the world and where it is-lo- the organization at the Canadian|cated, It is the one in the Conven- National Exhibition, realized a|tion Hall at Atlantic City in the total of $24,800 in paid admis-| United States. sions. This instrument would take a book to describe. It cost half a i ite Shey million dollars and was built for thirty films were available for| 'Le $15,000,000 Hall which can showing by organizations. Mry,| Sat 41,000 people in its auditorium Eric Smith, convener of the Op- Sy Funeria Inc. at eriaty Shop, reported proceste) SLL Merson 3. micharas July and August. Mrs. Carlton|? Vellknown organist himself, of the LO.D.E. throughout Can- ada, with a total of 32,000 mem- ber,s Mrs. W. R. Walton Jr, a na- tional vice-president, informed the chairman of said that smaller, but still costing $100,000 in the ballroom, which holds 5,000 people, It the various rooms in the Con- vention Hall were all filled at the same time there would be 71,000 people in the building. That is more people than there are in Atlantic City itself. Despite the immensity of this hall, the world's largest, a specially designed pub- lic address system carries the faintest whisper and the softest of tones to all parts of the build: POLITE SILENCE There's one man here f, , who hasn't spoken to pi, J for more than three monty, 8 doesn't want to interrupt |, 08 AMID SKID Kips Could it be that the yo, who let the air out of yo, mobile tires are embryo flationists? ng, "ai anti; JS , CLG Cl ing, It is truly a wondertal ach.|| The Optimist Club and ievement, and there is no wonder a la of Oakville Inc, Gratefully Acknowleg, a donation of $10.00 from that such a hall would have the largest organ in the world. Guest of the Week It G. W. GREEN, Bronte, will present himself at the box office of the Century Theatre, any night ges next week, he and another guest will be admitted free as guests of the Journal. Carsten Glahn R.O, Gptometrist - 163 Colborne Street Optician Oakville -- TELEPHONE 1375 -- C OFFICE HOURS La Daily 9.00 to 5.30 Evenings Sat. 9.00 to 12.30 Mon. and Thurs. 7 to 8 Or By Appointment ; has been credited with Green and Mrs. J. A. Lucketl appointed as covonvenees th mw | the instrument. It took four years ceed Mrs. Smith, who resigned. | oe Si De me The chapter's annual bursary of| WOuld sirdle the globe twice. S100 woe awandes er Of) There are two consoles, one with Brown, in the absence of othor| Seven manuals and the other, a applicants. Mr. Drown, wie S| movable one, with five manuals. studying law, received the award | Ler are 1,205 speaking stops a and 33,000 pipes, ranging from three-sixteenths of an inch to 64 : feet It takes a group of motors, SOFT WATER With a total of 365 h.p. to run its Cows increase their milk pro- duction up to 50 percent when seven blowers and its own gen- they are switched from hard to erator. It is said that the present or soft drinking water, according to recent experiments in Illinois. ganist can play six of the seven In the experiments, one cow's manuals at one time, something never done befpre. He must be a bit of an acrobat to do it. It is es- timated that in checking over the production was increased from 80 pounds daily to 121 by giving| Slant instrument, a maintenance her water softened by special| man walks the length of many water-softening chemicals. The| City blocks before he makes a purpose of the tests was to show| fom iete survey. There is a con: tinual tuning and maintenance that minerals in hard water re- tard normal functions in the in- testinal tract of the cow. programme going on all the time, In addition to this huge organ, there is another one, somewhat B SISTERS ALL 3 | ; / By Jean Love Galloway 7 We've come to the conclusion that the easiest way CANNING is not to start at it until utterly exhausted. And as for these new-fangled recipes on ¢anning with a pressure cooker, we would joyfully heave that hefty pan through the kitchen window for good, to do home Women: are always ready to try new ways of cooking, especially if they save time and work. But when you not only have to cook your fruit first, then steam it in the pressure cooker four pints at a time --well, canning becomes a real chore. And besides, when the sealers turn out with an inch and a half of vacuum space atop faded mush- ed Yruit--any homemaker is browned off. When: you're near the exhaus- tion point and you're dumping ed which was superior man or woman. He very shrewdly asked the pressure-cooked peaches back into an ordinary preserving ket- tle to finish off the job in the old fashioned way, you've reached the crucial stage of not caring a dollar WHAT happens. You pour the sugar out of the bag right in- to the swimming fruit, without bothering to make up a syrup. You wash your glass tops in cold water. You round up some old woman? UNCLE FRONTENAC } some of the reasons for people having magazines in the house | would surprise the editors. Uncle| says a good many of them are| kicking around because they were given as Christmas gifts, | in return: "WHICH man, WHICH says ! Everybody Reads Classifieds | WE. | 71 Coll LADIES consult the classifieds whenever they can, because those small-type columns--brimming over | with buying-selling opportunities--have large-type woman appeal. If you have a message for women-- about anything--you'll do best to place it in the class- ifieds! TELEPHONE 1298 rubber rings. Result? The fruit turns out great, and keeps for two years! Something not mentioned in the copious writeups on Cana- da's great stateman the late Wil- liam Lyon MacKENZIE KING, was 'the story of his hobby. Few people know that the former Prime Minister loved to bind books. Sxperts in Mr. King as bool-binder in used to buy his leading Toronto book-binding firm in business for more than a century. Book-binding is a fine art which few people ever mas ter. It takes skill of hand and eye enduring patience and years of experience. E Taking in the sights of Ottawa the trade. regarded the best amateur. the country. He suplies from a on holiday this summer, a Belle- ville, Ontarfo couple entered the n foyer of the BANK OF c the in look: they ANADA just to zet an idea what ide of our national bank like . . . At a side counter were greeted by a person young woman employee who Oh, I'm so sorry, but Mr Towers will not be back for half an hour." 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