16021 § ---- ne -- one i ANE § URSDAY, DEC. 7, 1950 THE (OAKVILLE-TRAFALGAR JOURNAL TYPE TERMITES AGAIN the Bridgewater Bulletin heat- ly denies a Reader's Digest reportedly from that paper, fading: "at the tennis club ball, fore one saw a splendid group beaux and bellies." C.P.T. EUCHRE EVERY FRIDAY 8.15 p.m. sharp 1. 0. 0. F. HALL Everybody Welcome IB st. Andrew's Parish I TURKEY RAFFLE Friday, December 15th. &15 p.m. 57. MARY'S SCHOOL-HALL King and Alfan Sts. 50 Best Quality Christmas Turkeys Admission Free Complete Investment Service BONDS STOCKS on all Exchanges MACRAE AND COMPANY Investment Dealers King St. W.--Toronto PHONE: EL 3374 Quality Venetian Blinds Custom Made -Guaranteed Two Years REPAIR and LAUNDRY SERVICE etian Blind Laundry & Mfg. Co. PHONE 859 BE SURE YOUR GAR- MENTS ARE READY EOR THE HOLIDAY SEASON wait! Send in your s and suits now so will be ready for your engagements. th * Pick-up & Delivery. Phone 1557 Bakville leaners [of council. By Jim TRACY GETS TOSSED, TOSS- ING THE SALAD It's a scene from "Father of the Bride," starring Spencer Tracy Joan Bennett and Elizabeth Tay- lor. Tracy, as Miss Taylor's father, is busy in the kitchen preparing drinks to be served at the gay an- nouncement party. The scene is rehearsed and ready to go when the prop men start bringing in bowls of sliced oranges, strawberries, lemons and maraschino cherries. Tracy views this proceeding with alarm and finally calls out to Director Vin- cente Minnelli. "What am I supposed to be doing?" he shouts, "mixing drinks or whipping up a fruit salad?" At that moment the legs on the bridge table supporting the bowls slip and the floor is cover- ed with a mass of fruit. | "Never mind" Tracy called, "Ill fix the drinks. The salad is already mixed!" GLAMORUS GAL i Gregg Sherwood, lovely" blonde cover girl, who has a leading role in "The Golden Gloves Story," was wondering how she could get people (especially reporters) to remember that she spells her name with two "G's". Director Felix Feist came up a valuable suggestion. "Just tell them the "G's" stand for glamor- ous gal." POPULAR COSTUME It isn't unusual for a star to purchase from her studio the wardrobe she's worn in. a picture. But young Joafi Evans put a new twist on this custom. Joan, who co-stars with Ann Blyth and Farley Granger in "Our was so taken with one ofthe dresses designed for Miss Blyth that she asked the studio wardrobe department to make a duplicate of it for her own wardrobe. The dress, a tailored brown linen, button-down-the-back with white pique yoke and pocket de- tail, was the first addition to Joan's 1950 wardrobe. But Ann Blyth wears it in the film. STARS INTRODUCE NEW SHOELESS DRAMATICS Two shoeless glamor actresses COUNTY COMMENTARY IRON DUKE'S COPPER Moving an old trunk in her garage, Mrs. William Cole, of Milton, was surprised to see a small coin drop out of a crack In the side of the casing. She was even more surprised to discover that she'd found a Wellington Half penny token minted in 1812. While she hasn't been able to as- certain the value of the coin, she does know that her great-great: grandfather fought in the war of 1812 and receiyed 100 acres near Erin in return for his services. She: believes there must be some connection. All And Nothing Former Warden Mrs. Mary Pet- tit declined to return to municip- al campaigning® this year, al- though nominated as Reeve in Nelson township, where a contest for every council seat was assur- red following a well attended nomination meeting. In Burling: ton, on the other hand, council and school board swept in on ac- clamations, with George R. Har- ris being the only new member NASSAGAWEYA APPOINTMENT J. E. Ellenton has succeeded Warden W. M. Vansickle as reeve of Nassagaweya township, where there will be no election this year. C. J. Van Goozen and Archie Service are new members of council elected, by acclamation, while George Stokes and Stanley Norrish were sitting members re- turned to office. In Milton, Dr. C. H. Heslop was acclaimed mayor, while Kenneth Dick and J. W. Higgins were unopposed as reeve and deputy-reeve. At Acton, 150 citizens brayed driving snow to nominate 34 candidates for coun- cil and school board posts. A Lot of Baloney 'When Georgetown's C.N.R. sta- tion was broken into last week, a check revealed some old cloth- es and nine pounds of bologna were stolen. A few days later, a man who gave his name as George Bean surrendered to police and is sald to have confessed the theft. Bean had just finished a 23-year term"in Kingston peniten- Harrison are playing a poignant scene in their stockinged feet. The Misses Joan Crawford and Eve Arden and both shoe-haters, and when they play a scene for "Goodbybe, My Fancy" they kick off their shoes by mutual agree- ment. Miss Crawford, who admits that this is an old habit of hers, says shec an act better without being shod, and Miss Arden says that she is glad she has found another actress with the courage to lead the way to do something she hag always wanted to do. So from now on, when camera angles permit, they will contin- ue their shoeless dramatics in "Goodbye, My Fancy." INSIDE BRIEFS From stirdust to stardust: 'Da- vid 'Brian flew in from Sacramen- to location, where he is working on "The Story of Folsom," to at- tend the gala world premier of "Breakthrough" in which he stars. Robert Cummings is deliv- ering the mafl as "The Barefoot Mailman. @lorla Swanson's next is scheduled to be a murder mys- tery, "Another Man's Poison." Guest of the Week If Mrs. D. 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