iy, December 9) 1048 Jursd = RIE Jim Harrison o Lots, Lt et of their when glamour-gal Joan ps "id some climactic for ve for Flamingo Road. pied a cell, smoked Cig: be hfessed a murder, and » " {andard, hand-me-down son WON Jr. has signed an Contract with Argosy na will make his bow Ent concern in "She Wore rellow Ribbon" Dorothy ("One Sunday formoon") Malone! She lives mall apartment. She bet on man. She won an elephant. fi is beginning to look as Buch Erol Flynn's projected fropean vacation is going to be fing but work! Warner Bros, it im to do a picture in Paris. B ants to produce a drama Bout fishing in Australia, inemaland beauties are giving Bsc now six-inch heels a very fi reception. "It's better to look fe youre looking up to men?" fey sa ew Ayres, who decided to o his first whirl at' painting 8 many months ago, has been fered 53,000 Tor one of his first rts, an old, abandoned mine 0 okum valley. Mr, Ayres, al- ay known as Cinemaland's fof all-professions, also goes for music, writing, plays, com- Wing, higher mathématics, as- fancy cooking and weath- forecasting. miniature of live, Walter BY Coun- jail nes triumphant Brennan is about Bl cclebrate his 29th wedding Bhivcisary. Heo married the Bil next door over the protests BE ler parents, who swore Hit the marriage would never Et! The famous star is now at finers in "Task Force. STATISTICS Data dug by the researchers fllconnection with Warner Bros. Ohantic comedy "June Bride", revealed that while June is the most popular month for mar- riage among the masses, royalty prefers getting married at some other time! Nobody knows why. Five Presidents of the United States were married in June; Grover Cleveland, Zachary Tay- lor, John Tyler, Taft and Wilson. IN WAX The famed Mme, Tussaud Wax Museum, in London, has just unveiled a wax figure of famed Danny Kaye, now starring in "Happy Times" at Warner Bros, The waxy figure is on display with figures of Bette Davis, Mae West, Norma Shear- er and Greer. Garson, Virginia Mayo will undergo a tonsilcetomy soon after she com- pletes her current co-starring role with Joel McCrea in "Col- orado Territory". The operation was booked after consultations with the specialists who have been treating her for a sinus in- fection. Joan Crawford is planning 38 vacations, first she is taking her four children to Palm Springs for two weeks, then to New York for a round of shows and friends, and shopping, and after that a third vacation to recover from the other two. Logically Titled The cowboy song written by Dorothy Malone, has very. logical title, particularly when "What goes up must come down". Beethoven Beefs A priceless collector's item which he calls a "Beethoven Beef" has been secured by Wal- ter Slezak, famous character ac- tor and comedian. It's an original letter from Beethoven to a sym- pathy "conductor in Berlin, and it is priceless because it voices the age old complaint of all com- posers, to wit and such don't you play my music the way I wrote it!! Guest of the Weel If Frank Cornin, will present himself at the box office of the new Century Theatre, any night THE OARVILLE-TRAFALGAR JOURNAL Page 7 HALTON FARM FORUM BY LILLIAN C. GRAY Review Night saw some three hundred people from seventeen forums gathered in Milton Town! Hall. This was Halton's first county rally, and, judging from comments overheard here and there, it was a decided success. The program, under the chair- manship of R. S. Heatherington, Agricultural fieliman for Hal- ton, inshided addresses by R. W. Morrison, Federation of Agriculture Secretary of Ontario Producers; J. Whitelock, culture Representative; Hergott, Farm and Clare Burt, Forum Secretary. Mr. Morrison, who spoke on agricultural con- ditions as he saw them in Eur- ope when he attended the meet- ing of the LF.AP. in Paris, a year ago, challenged Agri- Ray Forum fieldman; more than to just make a living. He spoke of the Danish folk schools which, he said, were des- next week, he and another guest will be admitted free as guests of The Journal. INJURED STAR GARY COOPER Gary Cooper injured his leg quite seriously during the the shooting of "The Westerner" playing at the Gregory Friday || to be helped on and off his horse for || and Saturday and had all riding scenes. Vice-President of the and Cream Ontario Farm Ontario rural people to learn how to live left igned to teach people how. to be better citizens. The Danish folk schools, the Co-operatives, which were extremely well developcs, the peoples religion and philos- ophy, their whole way of living was all hound togethey in their People's Movement. Far Forum is a people's move- ment, stated the speaker, and let us keep it that. Let us inter- pret our idealism into every-day living. Mr. Whitelock, in his address, said he believed in Farm Forum for two reasons. It should Help rural people to straighten out their thinking and create a bet- the community. Carry out de- cision with "action, Mr. Burt urged. He also urged that forum people think for themselves. Have some people take the op- posite side of the problem in or- der that it be viewed from every angle, Ray Hergott told of what crafts of many kinds. Mr. Her- gott also conducted a series of musical games such as may be used for recreation in any Farm Forum. Refreshments con- tributed by all the Forums, brought the evening to a close. is being done at John Mad: Folk School at Cherry Hill, which is being attended by re- presentatives from several Ont- ario counties. John Madsen, a native of Den- mark, has had considerable ex- perience in this kind of work, and the training in his school is for citizenship. and in handi- OLD BATTERIES WANTED Regardless of Condition $1.50 We Pick Up Phone Collect Hamilton 3-0537 ter spirit of and it is a medium for tackling mot only community problems but al- 50 problems too large to be solved individually. Few of us think in- ternationally and we need to do So. The speaker also warned against faulty thinking and the believeing and accepting of false rumours that endanger our na- tional welfare to no good pur- pose. Speaking of conservation of soil, Mr. Whitelock stated, that we must take action very soon. It is most important that the organic matter of our soils be preserved. He also advocated contour ploughing and the pres- ervation of wood lots. C. Burt reported that'a week ago the Ontario office had receiy- ed the greatest number of reports to date, 625. He recommended that forums come to group de- cisions on their discussions, and not leave it to the secretary to fill in the findings. He also rec- ommended action projects and pointed out that 90 percent of | Leaves Kerr St. 7.10 a.m. 7.40 a.m. 8.10 a.m. 9.10 a.m. 10.10 a.m. 4 .4 4 4 4 4 .40 pm. OAKVILLE the benefit of Farm Forum is to. Bus Schedule STOP AT ALL CORNERS ON ROUTE DOUGLAS To SPRUCE To REYNOLDS Leaves Dundas 9.40 a.m. 10.40 a.m. 12.00 -- 1.10 p.m. 2.10 p.m. 3.10 p.m. 4.10 p.m. 5.10 p.m. 6.10 p.m. 7.10 p.m. 8.10 p.m. 9.10 p.m. 10.10 p.m. BUS LINES jo) WINTERIZED COFFEE FOSTER'S Victory Restaurant Christmas Card Time Again! F | This Christmas, simplify your Christmas Greeting problem. Bring your list into Keenan's, where we have a complete selection to suit your every need. 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