Oakville-Trafalgar Journal, 28 Sep 1950, p. 16

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OAKVILLE-TRAFALGAR JOURNAL INSIDE BRIEFS Speaking of transformations: The waves have been eliminated from Burt Lancaster's light-brown hair and the whole thatch dyed jet black for his stellar title in "Jim Thorpe, All American." Brunet Vivien Leigh has been turned into a blonde for her star-/ ring role as the maddening Blanche in "A Streetcar Named Desire." Elaine Naish, is portraying her father's daughter in "Across the Wide Missouri" In the picture she and her father (Carrol Naish) are Indians Jimmy and Gloria Stewart just celebrated their first wedding an- niversay, and so have John Ireland and Joanne Dru Channel swimmer, Florence Chadwick has Hollywood connect- ions. In 1943 she had a bit role in Esther William's "Bathing Bea- uty." Before that she attended San Diego high school with Gre- gory Peck. Latest tw lot is Patricia Cochran. Cinemaland's latest reducing diet is just eggs, any style. On it, Billy De Wolfe lost 10 ounds in two weeks for his stellar role in "Lullaby of Broadway." REPRIEVED Billy DeWolfe, who recently and under protest shed his famous little moustache for a starring role in "Lullaby Broadway," has been ordered to let. it grow again before shooting starts. Studio of- ficials decided that a bare-lipped Billy was like a Roy Rogers with- out Trigger "THREE SECRETS" Warner Bros! unique drama about mother love starring Blean- or Parker, Ruth Roman and Pa- tricia Neal, is apearing as a ser- ial in Good Housekeeping, start ing with the August issue. Serial- ization, in two parts, is based on the screen play by Marty Rackin and Gina Kaus ALL IN THE POINT OF VIEW Rhapsodizing about his "Riton Pass" at Warners, 20- year-old Jim Thrasher said: "Greatest part I've ever had. I not only get killed, but I die in the arms of star Dennis Morgan, and I get to talk while I'm dy- ing!" Doris Cole, one of the bit play- ers in "The West Point Story," says she makes more money rent- ing her big foreign car to movie lots than by acting QUALIFICATIONS DOUBLE Lucinda Ballard, now at War ners designing costumes for the forthcoming movie "A Streetcar Named Desire," starring Vivien Leigh and Marlon Brando, is doubly qualified for the job. She was born and reared in New Or-| leans, locale of the famous Ten- nessee William's play, and she also produced costumes for the original Broadway stage version. some on the Warner Neal and Steve role in STUDENTS! You can keep a smart ap- on or off the campus by having your garments cleaned regul- arly. We take pride in our work . . in your clothes. Give us a pearance you'll take pride call. TO-DAY! * For Pick-up & Delivery _ Phone 1557 Oakville Cleaners crowded subway. se- quence in 'Pretty Baby", Direc- tor Lretaigne Windust insisted that each extra player, 150 in all, had to be a former New Yorker with subterranean experience! "Nobody else could give the right touch," he explained. "Any- body who hasn't done it in real lite 'couldn't even pretend to be a subway rider. He would be too polite." The scene shows Betsy Drake caught in a mob of commuters trying to jam their way into the train, For the Guest of the Week MRS. R. BROOKS Box 223, Bronte and an another guest will be ad- mitted free, any night night next week at the Century Theatre, as guests of the Journal, if she will present herself at the box office of the theatre. Regimental Round-up By Major Art Kemp The foundation has been laid for the training exercise taking place this coming weekend for the Lorne Scots. On Friday evening, 29 Sept, the entire unit wends its way to Camp Borden for what looks like an interesting and en- joyable weekend. Major Dave Low has been appointed training officer for the exercise and has issued the necessary operational orders covering both the move to Borden and for the exercise taking place. on Sunday morning. All day Sat. is to be spent witnessing demon- strations executed by the person- nel of the Canadian school of In- fantry, Camp Borden. T.C.V's sup- plied by the RCASC for transport- ing the unit to its destination. De- parture from the Armoury, Oak- ville has been arranged for 7.15, parade at 7 p.m. on Friday. OSM Bill Card led the coy In the competitive rifle shoot held Tues. 19 Sept, with an 85 out of a possible 100. Cpl. Dave MacAr- thur was runner up for the other ranks followed by Ted Card, Bur- bridge and Stennett. The officers OFFICE HOURS Lloyd E. MacDougall, D.C., Chiropractor 61A Colborne St. East., Oakville (Above Russell Drug Co.) TELEPHONE 146 MONDAY and THURSDAY 9.30 a.m. to 8.30 p.m. SATURDAY 9.00 a.m. to 12.00 noon At Other Times--By Appointment. made scores ranging from 75 to 56. Carberry of the OTHS staff promises us a small group of ca- dets to join in our weekly Thurs- day night shoots. 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Pontiac's Fleetleader, offered with either standard or deluxe equipment is a marvel "of fine-car value--at a rock bottom price that will startle you. See your Pontiac dealer for the complete, impressive story of Pontiac Fleetleader's combination of quality and economy. P-650A HITCHCOCK MOTOR SALES Phone 345 FOR CANADIAN

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