Oakville-Trafalgar Journal, 7 Dec 1950, p. 6

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Page 6 THE OAKVILLE-TRAFALGAR JOURNAL Thursday, Dec, 7, 0 T J THE FIREPLACE. FUEL Hillmers Fuel and Ice Co. Phone 23 BR CANNEL COAL FOR HEAT AND SPARKLE REASON FOR WONDERMENT Friend Dennis Slattery informs that Bruce Lockhart, former Scottish international ~ rugger star now a master aat Appleby College, noted a terrific dif: ference in the Canadian brand of the game. Which is not to be wondered at, when one remem- bers that Old Country rugger is played with big, round, British rugger balls, while Canadian rugby is played with big, round, tall Americans. i check-over . iH DROP IN AT 69 Colborne W. RC LET US KEEP YOUR GAR PURRING IN COLD WEATHER | I Frosty weather is hard on your car if it is not kept in | perfect mechanical shape. i EDDIE'S GARAGE WHITE ROSE SERVICE STATION Phone 1106 Let us give it periodic AULT PLoe¥ MORE ABOUT TERRIFIC, TORRID AND TONIC (Continued from Page 1) went up. The background atmos- phere built up. Jerry Maccabe strolled onstage behind a Havana cigar and a vacant expression, and a titter crept up. Barbara New made her first entrance, and the blood pressure of the mascu- line part of the audience promptly leapt up. Then the laughs, guf- faws and roars suddenly became a perfect blend, and 1 was swept up by the realization that I had been laboring under what is pop- ularly known as a misapprehen: sion. 1 dazedly crawled out from undér, and promptly found work- ing conditions were much better. Trouble I'm still dazed and amazed. So I can't write a re- view. 1 used my program to dab my eyes when I laughed--which only 80 percent of the time with a Dlase bird like me--so it's no help whatsoever. And when- ever I start to tabulate my im- pressions, 1 find myself prey to ad case of the TT's. Take my o£, FISHING TACKLE From Our Excellent Assortment Of RODS. REELS, LINES, TACKLE BOXES, LURES, ETC. DON'T FORGET T THE GOLFER With a set of LAWSON LITTLE Woods or Irons or the FULL SIZE AMERICAN STYLE GOLF BAG which sells for only $17.50 XMAS WRAPPED GOLF BALLS In Packages of Three, Six or Twelve THE ABOVE MENTIONED ITEMS AND. MANY OTHER WONDERFUL GIFTS IN SPORTS EQUIPMENT ARE AVAILABLE AT HE DE-LIARS SUGGESTS L BUD CORBETT SPORTING GOODS "Your Local Specialist In Sports" 5 THOMAS ST. N. OAKVILLE TELEPHONE 1378 reaction to Barbara New's por trayal of the role of Billie Dawn, for instance. Only words I can think of to describe her perfor- mance are adjectives like terrif fic, torrid, and tumultuous. When Teca how adeptly she made Billie what playwright Garson Kanin must have wanted, I run into other similar expressions like "tantalizingly tenuous tigress," or "tempting, or "turbulent." You see, Barbara did a highly profes- sions] ijob, competpntly mixing all the tinselled tawdriness, tan: gent talking and tonic tenderness (oops, there it is again) that Kanin could have desired. It's the same when I start on Jim Campbell's convincingly tough handling of racketeer-gonedlegal Harry Brock. First thing I'd say was that Jim's timing was ter rific, And his titanic temerity was a thorough triumph. See what I mean? Tony Grove and Chuck HIS POLICY: Rigid economy excepting in case of: HE OPPOSES: The increasing of the number of OUTLETS for the sale of INTOXICATING LIQUORS. PROTECT your INVESTMENTS and YOURSELF I Ar BY ELECTING GEORGE A. DAVIS TO THE MUNICIPAL COUNCIL Necessary school expansion. Sewer extension and re-building. Garbage disposal improvement. Better roads in new areas. Kirk took on the terrific tinge, too. And Serena MacTaggart's bit as hotel maid was trim and tidy. Infact, only member of the cdst 1 could get out of the T-zone with was E. Carlton Green, B. Carlton, whose shoeshine boy portrayal would have astounded Bing, is a distant 'cousin, (very distant, I'm pleased to say) and I've been able to think of a an endless variety of ways to des- cribe him since early boyhood . . . None of them will bear repeating here, however, so I'd probably be better off to drop it all before the editor tees off on me. Let's just say the cast was tops, the staging was a creditable un- dertaking, and that the Oakville Club Players Group would defin- itely be well advised to enter their presentation in the Ontar- io Drama Festival. It's a sure pop for a top spot--and entering the play would give you people who missed it a chance to see the best amateur comedy production I've ever enjoyed. HIGH SCHOOL HIGHLIGHTS By Myke Dyer Just about a year ago, when there wasn't much to write about due to exams, I was here exposing that guy that doesn't even write this column. Yeah, it's me, Var- YOUR VOTE AND SUPPORT SINCERELY SOLICITED HENRY J. ALLEN FOR COUNCILLOR ga, the pet canary. Say, this guy Dyer is getting worse and worse. Taking all the credit for this thing while 1 do ull the work. So 1 figured it was about time that this dog, (pardon me--canary) had his day. If I keep this up once a year maybe Jim Coleman will use me for a summer replacement. 1 heard Dyer saying the other day that Alex Wilson, a last year's graduate now at McMaster is coach of the first year basket- ball team. Congratulations Alex! GIFTS FOR HIM . . . SOCKS TIES TIE CLIPS HERE'S A FEW SUGGESTIONS: DRESSING GOWNS UNDERWEAR STATION WAGON COATS : NEE NCEE Sa CE CE EI DER CECE TE CE CERI CECE CHRISTMAS GIFTS FOR HIM... . WE'VE GOT OUR STORE ALL DECKED OUT FOR i CHRISTMAS WITH A FINE STOCK OF. CLOTHING BELTS HATS SHIRTS AND MANY OTHERS GRAMMELL'S MEN'S SHOP ESTABLISHED 1920 (OPPOSITE LOBLAW'S) SRR guess exams are over and they are all settled back now to await the results. Must be fun! The Judging from the wan and worn looks on the students' faces, I ing to get into the WD's, but they wouldn't let me in because of my age. Imagine that, an canary! Gathering in a bit more gossip heard through the bars of my cage. 1 understand that the Dra- ma Club is preparing something for a Drama night early next year. Also, 1 hear, the Glee Club getting ready for a Christmas per- formance; but more about that later. 2 only exam I ever wrote was try- over-age 'Whoops, here comes Dyer after a hard day at his new job--floor- walking in that phone booth. I gotta beat it now, bit maybe next year, on National Canary Day, I'll be back. See you then. "Oh, I'm only a boid in a gild- ed cage..." Still Smilin g His usual jovial self evenyhen final returns OK RRR, K0KRRXS QORRERIANRL, QR RRR 025 3% 0.0.0, oo > %, XS 20003 % x 020} pe x 5%, 208s 2000003 2 bos 03000, $0 5% OO oSeesete leet ote teete%e! QRENXLEL x XS XN RBH ORR SI LIRA 5 2%; SRL %%600%%¢ 2%, QS XS %! RX SK, RK, 262% BRADING BREWERIES LIMITED o saw opponen Joe Wickson defeat him in the-ace for Trafalgar's reeveship, W H. Biggar greeted old friends ind 2 neighbours during the post-cc. tion meeting in the township I], RX ROAM R0RXRRKK R Tat dateton, KM RR ORR RX ot So TN ase toto tetotateletetoretnsecrite | / CITIZENSHIP Bt OVERHEATED HOMES CAUSE COLDS We all look on the common cold as a nuis- ance. Few of us, however, take even the simple precautions to help ward off infection and prevent its spread. For example: getting lots of sleep, eating plain nourishing food, wearing sensible clothing indoors or: out, maintaining an even and moderate tempera- ture in theskavr uu other wiords, building ; Tegistan ook: after yourselfiduring the danger days of winter. Help to avoid colds-- the greatest single cause. of lost timye--lost work. That's "Good Citizenship". ING'S OTTAWA AND WINDSOR This series of ade mak nents is planned to help your community the best place to live in.

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