Oakville-Trafalgar Journal, 19 Oct 1950, p. 5

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

'Thursday, October 19, 1950 OAKVILLE-TRAFALGAR JOURNAL Page 5 tots 'n teens Exclusive Children's Wear Fine Sportswear - Lingerie Colborne Street Phone 1303 JAYCEES PLAN GALA COMIC MUSICAL REVUE PRODUCTION The Oakville-Trafalgar Jaycees will present "It's A Date," a fast moving variety show starring lo- cal people, on Friday and Satur- day evenings, October 27 and 28, in the high school auditorium. This event is the first of a new season's program designed to provide funds for projects of the Junior Chamber, according to pub- The Progessive Conservative Association will hold its ANNUAL MEETING FOR OAKVILLE AND DISTRICT on TUESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 31, 8.30 P.M. D.S.T. at the MASONIC HALL, OAKVILLE Watch for further announcement next week SPECIAL MATINEE EVERY SATURDAY AT 2 P.M. | THURS-FRI-SAT OCT. 19-20-21 Lak, your hair down. at this Hide Hoedown. EDDY ARNOLD with EDDY ARNOLD The Tennessee Plowboy NOW ge ein Songs... and & sereenful of thrills and romance! to ber se that i trust. Th Jeff O'Donnell - Jock O'Mahoney Guinn "Big Boy" Williams Carolina Cotton-The Pied Pipers The Oklahoma Wranglers wma b deny may RAY BAZARRD - BE LARK A COLOMBIA PICTURE ADDED 2ND. HIT @rJoIN THE NATION'S LATEST CRAZE, >. IN A TUNE-TOPPED HAN ROREE ! There's Sing and Laugh tude of catering t in the scription tion lab: You see ans and he care, ur pres ir entire for de: DOUGLAS : RAR OCT. 23-24-25 LORY in this STORY of a JUGOSLAV GUERRILLA GIRL LUMBIA PICTURE ON THE SAME PROGRAMME VISIT THE CANDY BAR A host 1 Eyes licfst Bill Chri "It's A Date," is a rollicking comedy romance with a captivat- ing plot, but manages, in revue style, to introduce a wide variety of entertainment features. A large chorus of youngsters will augment the adult cast, while clever im- personations of popular radio headliners will be a particular highlight. Even a minstrel scene is woven into the finale to con- tribute added merriment. COCKTAIL BARS (Continued trom Page 1) went to the polls Dec. 4. "Had this move not been ap- proved tonight, council would have been petitioned at a later date and we would have faced the ex- pense of another election," Coun. Isard explained. The Questions Submitted under Sec. 69 of the Act, the questions to appear on the ballot are: 1. Are you in fav- our of sale of liquor under a din- ing lounge licence, to be consum- of with meals on licenced premis- 2. Are you in favour of the te of liquor under a lounge lic- ence for consumption on licenced premises? (Mr. Forbes declined to com- ment as to whether he planned to seek the required licence should the plebiscite carry. Informed sources stated at least one Oak: ville hotel is planning to make such application should the ques- tion receive favourable response from town property owners. Public Should Decide "I feel the people should be giv- en the opportunity to vote on questions such as these," declar- ed Mayor Black, upon informing council the Sunday sports question would be broached. "I also think the time ripe for a ballot on the two-yeal term, but it should be understood by the public that such a change, if approved, would not go into effect until the elec- tion following such a vote." "We are close to two cities where liquor licences e: and the public should decide," agreed Coun. Isard. "The time element is not as pressing with these oth- er matters, however, and they could easily be included at the next meeting." IT SEEMS TO ME (continued from page 4) ful bond between native and new- comer, bridging differences of birth and environment and. form- ing a common ground upon which the two can meet in an atmos- phere of mutual understanding. Many New Canadians have come to this countr: nce the late war ended. But they are merely a frac- tion of those who will follow in the years and decades that lie ahead, as Canada, with its vast area and small population is bound to attract millions of people from tne more thickly settled parts of the earth. There is plenty of room for them. New opportunities, new freedoms, await them here. And they, in their turn, can help us to build a better Canada. Let us all welcome these newcomers as "New Canadians." GENERALLY SPEAKING There are two main reasons why people don't mind their own business: they haven't any mind, or they don't have any business So, as Bill puts it, plan now to make a date and save a date for the big musical revue, "It's A Date." | AGREE WITH YOU DOCTOR / THERE'S NO PHARMACY IN THE COUNTRY MORE DEPENDABLE THAN DUNN'S DRUGS OF COURSE | HAD YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED THERE / We use only the purest of drugs from the country's leading Drug Houses when filling prescriptions. Quality, strength, purity on which your doctor can rely and in which You can have equal confidence, are assured when you have your prescription filled at-- DRUGS JOHN R.DUNN , Phm.B, COLBORNE E.af~DUNN Oakville Cleaning Service After you have prepared your articles for cleaning . . . just pick up your telephone and give us a call. We pride ourselves in giving first-class service on telephone calls . . . * For Pick-up & Delivery Phone 1557 Oakville Cleaners MATCHING 136 Colborne St. E. SOMETHINGNEW FOR THE TEEN AGER Tams, Purses & Belts Good Quality Felts -- Widest Color Range MAY BE BOUGHT SEPARATELY OR IN SET $5.95 per set BURROS' SPECIALTY SHOPPE Phone 423 EVANGELISTIC MEETINGS Are being held in the MASONIC HALL, OAKVILLE No Meeting Friday, October 20 Conducted by Miss Brown and Miss Marshall ALL WELCOME (The Bible and Gospel Hymn Book are our only lit- erature.) LAST DAY! "White Towers" \ In TECHNICOLOR with GLENN FORD, CLAUDE RAINS and VALLI FRI-SAT OCT. 20-21 DANGEROUS! DEATIDERYING | = 4 DARE EDMUND GWENN - DONALD CRISP GERALDINE BROOKS +> LASSIE MON-TUES-WED OCT. 23-24-25 SRF re ere UTA rete 5 8 The World's Greatest Love Story! > EVERYBODY LOVES "LITTLE WOMEN"... % "One of the best" - "Picture of the Month" + "The Perfect Movie", Cosmopolitan Seventeen k Yomboy Jo | | Beautiful Amy... /s on the rebound, th the man her sis used! oils Wor non LLL PRODUC £ MLS IE RE Fh THUR nd 0 WL olor BY TURKEY AT WESLEY U PROGRAM * Tuesday, Oct. 24 - 6-8 p.m. SUPPER NITED CHURCH TICKETS $1.50 PHONE 1120

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy