Bursday, July 19, 1951 THE OAKVILL The TOWNE Coffee Shop Gn the days you can't dine here pick up our specialty to take home . . "FRIED BUTTER CRISP | CHICKEN | COLD ROAST | DRESSED CHICKEN BOXE! Colborne St. near Century Theatre Phone 1821 = lf COMING 1 GON MON., TUES., WED., JULY 30-31, AUG. 1 : 3 SHOWS NIGHTLY -- 6-8-10 P.M. dly ors 2 "1 Just got through paying the bills for aders jo her wedding 8nd nov... 8 BABY? coments (A = Ds LJ i fos) JUST FISHIN' (Continued from Page 9) some good late season Speckled Trout fishing. Now that the blueberry season is on up north and a great many people will be taking their holi- days during this time. I want to suggest a recipe for one, of the most delicious breakfast foods 1 have ever eaten. Take up two or three packages of prepared biscuit flour. Make it up in the dough according to the directions and add two or three handfuls of fresh, ripe blueber- ries. Then make your dotigh into biscuits and bake in the oven.'T think you will find that these will be just about as mice a blue- berry muffin as you have ever eaten in your life and the flavour of the fresh blueberries is com- pletely all through the. muffins when you get finished. Try these some day good and hot with but- ter and a little honey and I think you will agree it is one of the best bush recipes known to man. Now here is a good spot not too far away from home for some excellent Bass and Pickerel fish- ing. Get in your car and drive to Britt which is just north of Parry Sound where the north branch of the Magnetawan River crosses the Parry Sound Highway. You can get a boat at Britt and if you haven't an outboard motor I would suggest that you get ome down here and take it with you. Then follow the river east under the railroad tracks for about a mile and a half to where you come to the first rapids in the Magnetawan River, just below these rapids there are some very deep holes: and fishing with eith- er spinning tackle or live bait, you should be able to pull out your limit of Bass and your limit of large Pickerel in a very short time. For the Pickerel fishing I would suggest you fish just around sundown and use a worm and lef it go right to the bottom and I think you'll find you will get about as good fishing there as you can anywhere in the Province of Ontario in such a short run. I expect 1 might ed the family agree. Our heartiest congratulations m take a crack at that myself this week-end provid- E-TRAFALGAR JOURNAL By Jim "The Great Caruso" is the best presentation of operatic music to reach the screen thus far, from the standpoint of both artistic results and box-office appeal. The inevitable success of this film should encourage the entire motion picture industry to <con- tinue the practical production of important musical subjects in 2 ular style. Dro fi received a BiX- month royalty statement of $122, 000 for RCA Victor El kings, particularly "Be My ve, a platter has sold 1,300, 000 copies. Lanza is on a 10 per- cent royalty. Bob Hope returns from Burope and will do a personal appearance tour through East and Midwest of U.S. before returning to Holly- wood for Parmamount production, Son Of Paleface, in which Jane Russell and Roy Rogers will co- star with Hope. MGM's "Just This Once" goes before the cameras this week €O- starting two bf Hollywood's most romantic young players. peter Lawford and Janet Leigh team in the comedy romance Ol a young man with a million-dol- lar income and the girl who tea- ches him to use a piggy-bank. Two outfielders, generally Tre- garded as the greatest the game of baseball ever has known, stepped in front of motion picture cameras for MGM at opposite ends of the nation, each to appear in a sequence of "Angles in the Out- field" In Hollywood, famed Ty Cobb arrived from his home near San Francisco to make his movie debut. Simultaneously, Joe DiMaggio was stepping out of the Yankee Stadium dugout in New York to be photographed for the Harrison HAPSBURGS COLLECTION ON DISPLAY than 100,000 persons from all parts of Canada and the United States are expected to visit the Art Gallery of Toron- to from August 5 to September 16 to view the rare paintings and priceless pieces of decorative art acquired by members of the Roy- al Family of Hapsburgs over four centuries and now the property of the Austrian State Museums in Vienna. The first shipment treasures arrived in their. only - Canadian showing on Wednesday, July 11, accompanied by Dr. Ernst H. Buscheck, direc- tor of the Kunsthisthorisches Museum in Vienna, and under the surveillance of a corps of unifor- med and plain clothes policemen. Valued at 80 million dollars these art treasures from the Vienna collection were brought to America aboard a United States Navy refrigerator ship and are being shown in Canada through the courtesy of the Austrian Government. The collection con- sists of rare paintings by such great artists as Rembrandt, Ru- bens, Vermeer, Velasquez and Titian, sculptures, tapestries, ar- mour, gold and precious stones. Among the outstanding items in the collection is the Cellini gold salt cellar, made in the 16th century for Francis 1 of France. More of these art Toronto for Pago 11 EXASPERATING Our biggest trouble making ends meet today is that our neighbours are forever buying something we aff CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY OF OAKVILLE Dundas and Randall Sts. Sunday service ana Sunday School at 11 am. Wednesday Evening Service 8 pm. 2nd and 4th Wed- nesdays. Public Reading Room open Tues- days 3 to 4:30 p.m. You are cor- dially invited to attend our ser- vices and to make use of the Reading Room. BRONTE ELECTRIC At Your Service To Give You Service (J ALL TYPES OF WIRING AND MAINTENANCE © DOMESTIC © COMMERCIAL ® INDUSTRIAL (J HERB ROLLINSON Phone BRONTE 159 EE ; din al a same film. to A most ornate object, it weighs You'll never 84 n When Elizabeth Taylor sails in| approximately ~ 15 pounds and they Snally called it o oe Sune Cork om ™ Shiny July for England and the femin-| measures 10 by 13 inches. Other tt oe i ol > ine lead in "Ivanhoe," it will be | interesting items include the or of the obe and Mail and| pe; seventh crossing of the At-|cradle of Napoleon's som, which pit Foy 10 ENOL i SPECIAL EXPECTANT FATHERS SHOWING MONDAY, JULY 30--PRIZES CENTURY THEATRE 0 8 such an honour couldn't happen to a finer guy. JOE'S WILLING Stalin is only too eager to bury just taking plenty of time to find a vulnerable the hatchet. He's spot. lantic. As a youngster, the MGM star crossed several times from England to visit her father's family in Florida. She again made the trans-Atlantic trip when she co-starred with Robert Taylor in "Conspirator" in England. Janet Leigh's autograph col- lection is worth its weight in gold. Her co-stars have each gift- ed her with a signed charm for was presented to Napoleon and his empress, Marie Louise, Arch- duchess of Austria, in 1811, and the largest emerald in the world, weighing 2680 carats. One of the most famous paint- ings in the collection is "The Ar- tist in His Studio" by Jan Ver- meer. It was long coveted by Hitler, the little Austrian house painter who plunged the world 'Phone us for . . . BRICK SIDING ® ROOFING © [NSULATION MATERIALS CEMENT PLASTER WALL BOARD PLYWOOD You can pay more, but you cannot buy better millwork anywhere . . . a trial order will con- vince you. Sse SY = MILL WORK that counts. We are proud of our many Kitchens . . . for prices and suggestions. It is not how little you pay--but how much you get for your money call us ay Blakelock Brothers BUILDERS -- CONTRACTORS RANDALL STREET IF YOU'RE PLANNING T0 BUILD OAKVILLE her bracelet, which means that she has Ezio Pinza, John Wayne, Tony Martin, Paul Douglas and Peter Lawford figuratively hang- ing on her arm. into World War II, and was fin- ally acquired by him in a forced sale for $2,000,000. Hidden in a salt mine, it was rescued by the USS. Army after the Nazi collapse and turned over to the Austrrian Government. RATTLER RATTLES MARY Mary went to- Hollywood To sing and act and play. She's in a motion picture now Keeping the--no, not wolves-- the snakes at bay! As far as Mary Alan Hokanson is concerned, Hollywood wolves take a back seat to Utah snakes! On location with "Westward the Ri... ALL YOUR LUMBER Women," near Kanah, Utah, the NEEDS tafented happistyturned-actress SE unwittingly had lunch with a two. foot rattlesnake. After lunch, which she ate while seated on her jacket at the Ll desert 'location, Miss Hokanson AND SON stooped to pick up her coat. As [Dundas Street North -- Phone 76 CLEANED LIKE NEW SUMMER FORMALS So it's been hanging in the closet since last September! Send it to us and we will re- store it to its brand-new band-box spotless daintiness in time for the dance this week- end. We delight in doing a per- fect cleaning job on the most delicate dresses. rt For Pick-up & Delivery Phone 1557 Oakville Cleaners ENQUIRE ABOUT SUMMER STORAGE Guest of the Week If J. H. REIMERS, 248 Doug- she did so, the rattler slowly emerged from h it, ap- parently much ruffled. . v Jas Ave, will present himself at the box office of the Century theatre any night next week, he and another guest will be admit- ted free as guests of the Journal. AND WHY NOT? 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