Oakville-Trafalgar Journal, 16 Nov 1950, p. 6

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Page 6 THE OAKVILLE-TRAFALGAR JOURNAL ABOUT FACE Now a doctor comes out statement that a Kiss ms. Sounds knell for often the dea ath dustry. with a bit like| the 'sulpha in- --RUTH D. ANNUAL MEETING of the Progressive Conservative Association of the County of Halton will be held in the TOWN HALL, MILTON Fri. Eve. Nov. 17th at 8.30 o'clock D.S.T. SPECIAL SPEAKER E. A. GOODMAN Prov. Candidate of St. Andrew's Riding EVERYBODY WELCOME Refreshments Nicholson, President tagerald, Secretary Bridge in London was a famous jumping Off spot for the desperate, but when the bridge was changed from black to a green hue, suicides declined more than a third, You've prob- ably heard that story before, and many others equally startling that indicate the force of COLOR in our lives. Hospitals are utilizing the new knowledge of color's psychological force and no longer are wards stark, glaring white but rather are in soft pastel hues. Our new Oakville-Trafalgar hos- pital has made most effective use of color in having the wall behind the bed painted in a soft grayed- pink tone. This warmth diffuses throughout the room and reflects color into the patient's face. The best, or worst, use of color Blackfriars' was in Hitle; Insanity Cells. see our unusual assortment of these cards today! OAKVILLE CARD '& SMOKE SHOP (C. C. Letheren) = % Colborne E. Phone 1481 Used Cars USED TRUCKS Take advantage of these late specials including "0.K." and good value hargains. 1937 FORD COACH $185.00 1938 CHEVROLET Sedan - Heater & Defroster $425.00 1937 PACKARD 6-cylinder model coupe heater $295.00 1948 MORRIS SALON Heater $895.00 1949 FORD COACH Heater & Defroster $1325.00 1949 CHEVROLET Deluxe, 14 Panel, defroster $1350.00 1949 THAMES ly-ton Panel $750.00 1934 CHEVROLET 1%-Ton Pick-up _ $195. 00 Others to choose from late models--Buy NOW. Know M.A.C. convenient, terms able--Trades considered. OAKVILLE MOTORS Chey. & Olds Sales and Service heater avail (Opp. Century Theatre) 1407 - PHONES - 460 & | including locally--BUY your purchase--G. Here the walls were painted in horrible garish colors and grotes- que irregular shapes. Over all this vari-colored lights played contin- ually, resulting in madness for the unfortunate victims. In industry there is the well: known example of the office where the wall color was changed from a warm beige to a cool blue. The workers started to wear sweaters and complain bitterly of the cold, despite the fact that the temperature was controlled and bad not varied. The walls were re-painted pale peach, and all complaints about chills ceased. Industry, hospitals, bridges-- Lut most Important is the home. Here color can be used to the full 0» make_ your house a place where your family may, or may not, enjoy staying. There is a COLOR Research Institute in Chicago that estimates that a goodly percentage of the popu- lation is neurotic in varying de- grees because of the incorrect use of color in home or office. You should know that the warm hues--the red and yellow families--not only have the pro- perty of warmth, but also create the illusion of coming towards one. Therefore, if your room con- tains a monstrosity of a chair, don't slip-cover it in a warm wine tone, but rather it should be cov- ered in a cool blue or green, or perhaps in the same color as the walls, to assist it in receding into the background. This same know- ledge might be utilized in chang- ing the apparent shape of a room A room that is long and marrow could be made to seem more square by using a hue on the two far-apart walls that is warmer than that on the other two. For in- stance, two walls might be gray and the end walls could be a gray- ed corol color that would pull them visually closer. Another answer to the problem | of a long marrow room is to have the two far-apart walls a deeper color than the other two, as song colors have the same "approach. ing" property that warm have. An example of this would be two walls in a light green with the other two in a deeper tone of the same green. This sgme pr = ciple can be applied to ceilings that are too high. A warm hue, or one deeper than that of the walls will create the illusion of lower- ing the ceiling. To further accen- tuate the desired effect, the ceil- ing color can be carried 'down; a short distance on the wal The most important factor fluencing choice of color will ys be your own, and your mily's, preference. Therefore, your own choice in your own room and ii' the room's exposure influences the apparent temper- ature, remember that any paint hue you choose can be made cooler or warmer by the addition Quality Venetian Blinds Custom Made Guaranteed Two Years REPAIR and LAUNDRY SERVICE Venetian Blind Laundry FROM YOUR COLOR COUNSELOR SUNLEY-- PSYCHOLOGY AND COLOR of a touch of paint of a warm (red or yellow) or a cool '(bue or green) hue respectively. Try it, it really works: Then there's this m and cool colo:s, as illu ed in the story about the offic It you have a many-windowed room that faces south and west, there is no doubt that yellow walls will not make the room seem any cooler next July. However, the rules about warm and cool colors are completely flexible. If yellow is your favorite color, of course you can use it in a south-west room. However, the yellow should be a lemon rather than buttercup yellow and the secondary and ter- tary colors in the room should be cool blues and greens. TRAFALGAR (Continued from stuff about Page 2) bazaar to be held on Nov. 25th at which Mrs. W. N. Atkinson, of Streetsville will be the spea- ker. An interesting talk on her trip to California was given by Mrs. Cordingley. The hostess, as- sted by Mrs. Robert Ford, ser- ved lunch after the meeting. FR Mr. A. is staying daughter, few days. B. MacMurray, Oakville at the honte of his Mrs. G. E. Post, for a seve At the Remembrance Day ser- vice held at the Oakville-Trafal- gar High school on Friday, Miss Bernice Pickering placed the school wreath under the memor- ial to those pupils who lost their lives in the World Wars. The 'name of her cousin, Wallace Pic- kering appears on' the memorial. see The importance of forest con- servation was the subject of broadcast discussion at Postville and - Sniders' Farm Forums, held Monday evening at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Fish and Voter's List Notice CLERK'S NOTICE OF FIRST POSTING OF VOTERS' LIST Voters' List 1950, Municipality of Oakville, County of Halton; Notice is hereby &iven that I have complied with Section 8 of the 'Voters' Lists Act and have posted up at my office at Colborne St. on the 4th day November, the list of persons entitled to vote in said Municipality at Elections and that such mains there for inspection. And I hereby call upon all vot- ers to take immediate proceedings to have any rs or. omissions corrected according to law, the of all Municipal last day for appeal being the 25th || 1950. day Dated at of Novem- day of November, Oateville, this 4th ber, 1950. C. H. BYERS, Clerk that I the || Mr. pectively, and Mrs. Calvin Bentley res- At the Sniders' forum, euchre was, played before the broadcas{ the winners being Mrs. Harl Albertson, Mrs. Gordon Post, Mr. Post and Walter Royle. North Trafalgar Community Club will hold a euchre and dance in Trafalgar Memorial Hall Thurs- day evening, Nov. 30. The Sixteen church W.M.S. and W. A. wag held at the home of Mrs. L. Secord. A discussion by the 'members on "Among the Kor- eans in Japan," which is part of the study book, was led by Mrs. Allan Dent. A demonstration on "Icing a. Christmas cake™ was made by Mrs. Chas. Watt. ¢| week in Aurora with the Bertsch Mrs. Wm. Falkingham, of St. Thursday, November 16, 1950 | Catharines, was a guest last week of Rev. J. W. Stewart. She was a visitor at the meeting of Munn's church W.A. Mrs. Falkingham was on her way home from New- foundland, where she had been ti FOR Quality Meats Fruits & Vegetables Groceries The well-known tenor vocalist, Ronald Stewart, of Sheridan dis- trict is giving a' recital on Sat. Nov. 18th, in the theatre of the Royal Ontario Museum, Toronto. PHONE 1020 (Prompt Delivery) CARLOAD GROCETERIA R. E. Harris, Prop. aoe wows Mrs, Percy King spent last who moved there from Corners ifi October. sense family, Munn's Miss. spent. friend, Helen 'Wallis, Hamilton, the week-end with her Mrs. (Arnold Fish. SHOP NOW... MAKE A SMALL DEPOSIT . . PRY BALANCE LATER There'll be lots this winter hockey of skating what finer gift can you give your boy or girl than a pair of hockey skates . skates or figure . We have a complete line of pads, gloves, sticks, sweaters, windbreak- ers, bench coats. FOR OUTDOOR SPORTS IF DAD OR BROTHER IS A FISHERMAN We've got tackle that is second to none . . . Rods, Reels, Tackle Boxes, Lines, Lures, etc. Don't think he won't appreciate a complete outfit for Christmas. INDOOR GAMES FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY Table Tennis Sets, Mechanical Hockey Games, Arch- ery Sets, Boxing Glove Sets. MAYBE THEY'RE GOLFERS We feature the Lawson Little line of Woods and Irons. Also, fine sel- ection of Golf Bags. GOLF BALLS: XMAS WRAPPED hlanta, list re- |! In Threes, Sixes, Twelves, by all the popular manufacturers. BUD CORBETT SPORTING GOODS "Your Local Specialist In Sports" 5 THOMAS ST. N. OAKVILLE TELEPHONE 1378 Visit us today. . display. See it eit... driv improved 112 Hp. V-type B-cylinder engine! we have the new 1951 Monarch on and you'll say it's oes beautiful than ever with its new "longer look". and thrill to & Arrange to e performance of its eatches the ege- --_-- cae capiwnres the heart. shed onchanlt Seeir, driveit.. 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