Oakville Newspapers

Oakville-Trafalgar Journal, 2 Feb 1950, p. 17

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oor anc hunt up sat in Thursday, February 2, 1950 THE OAKVILLE-TRAFALGAR JOURNAL Page 7 Ferro Enamels (Canada) Lim- ted, Oakville, will complete an addition to their plant by the end of this month, but installa- ition of equipment will not be feompleted before March 1, 1950. } Dimensions of the addition are 80 by 5¢ feet, steel and concrete construction. The building will contain a ceramic laboratory, a testing laboratory, and a plant Sor the manufacture of basic cer- famic colours and the production fof blended colours. The colour testing laboratory will control the | erro Completes Addition Up to the present, basic cer- amic colours have been imported from the United States and Eng- land, and used in the prepara- tion of blended colours. When the plant is completed the entire manufacture of basic colours from the raw material will be made entirely in Canada. Approxi_ mate cost of the building and equipment will be $75,000. R. F. McAllister, at present in charge of the Colour Department will be in charge of the new col- our manufacturing plant, as well INSIDE BRIEFS!!! By JIM HARRISON Joan Crawford's wardrobe for "The Victim" at Warners is ex- 'products of this plant. as the colour testing laboratory. tensive, elaborate and wondrous, but there's not much to it. So far, and with the exception of a couple JEWELERY STORE 88 Colborne St. E. ® VALENTINE GIFT SUGGESTIONS watches. JEWELERY & SILVERWARE GIFTS In gift boxes for Ladies,and Gentlemen We have just received a shipment of - ENGLISH BONE CHINA Tea Pots. GROSVENOR'S Phone 121-W Announcing a complete new stock of GRUEN wrist Watches, also the famous ROLEX-OYSTER Wrist Teaware, odd tea cups and saucers and a selection of fine bone china cream and sugar sets and GIBSON of low-cut evening gowns, she has enacted scenes in one pink slip, a sarong, = a short-skirted backless sunsuit, tennis outfit and two filmy negligees! Lucille Ball and Desi. Arnaz have celebrated their ninth wed- ding anniversary. Milton Berle's "Always Leave Them | Laughing" is setting new house records. For devotion to the ideals of his profession, Cary Cooper has re- ceived the Distinguished Service Scroll of 1949, annually awarded by the Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter-Day Saints. Jane Wyman has one of the most undignified scenes of her career in "The Lady Takes A Sailor." Her lovely face gets shoved in the mud by Dennis Morgan, Tahitian Chief Charlie Mauu is portraying an American Indian in "Annie Get Your Gun." Few film fans know that Kirk Douglas is a prediction-come-true. He was voted "Most likely to suc- ceed" by the student body of St. Lawrence University. WOOF! WOOF! Gorgeous Virgiinia Mayo's sup- er de luxe TV machine is in the repair shop for a set of new tubes. There was a canine in the pro- gram she was watching, and it growled. Her pet bull dog, a hefty creature, launched an immediate attack. The instrument toppled with a crash. HOLLYWOOD HUMOR Joan Crawford was impressed with the handsome Palm Springs residence of Frank Sinatra, which was used for a scene or so in her latest drama, "The Victim." "What a wonderful, wonderful place to live in," she said, wand- ering from room to room, "and to think that he got it for songs!" HISTRIONIC PAUNCH Alfred Hitchcock, famous for doing some kind of an acting chore in every picture he directs, chose a most humble and pecul- iar task in "Stage Fright," star- ring Jane Wyman, Marlene Diet- rich, Richard Todd and Michael Wilding. He appears as a paunch, sticking out from under an um- brella! Guest of the Week If Mr. J. M. Wickson, R. R. 1, Bronte, will present himself at the box office of the Century theatre any night next week, he and an- other guests will be admitted free as guests of the Journal. THE OLD HOME TOWN Reid U3 Pot Gime ANNA STILL (AVIDAD Jus); SLEEPS ON L By STANLEY = Z '0 DONT GET "CIRCLES UNDER YOUR EXES IF You HAVE ONE © THE NEW ONES WITH "SQUARE PICTURES". JUNIOR TELEVISION -- Drumquin Institute Hold Successful Meet The January meeting of the Drumquin Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. G. Bail- ey. The members answered the Roll Call with the name of a Canadian author and book. Five dollars was voted towards the expenses of the District W.I Several letters of thanks were read from recipients of Christ- mas baskets. Papers on Citizen- ship and Newfoundland were read by Mrs. O, Clifton, Mrs, E. Farmery and Mrs. Chamberlain, A successful sale of home cook- ing followed the meeting. Isn't it strange how gals sud- denly become left-handed when they are wearing a brand-new engagement ring? BANKING BY MAIL "Everyone knows best where the shoe pinches him." Probably your shoes don't pinch at all, but you may have other reasons for finding it difficult to get to town. In that case, why not let the post- man do your banking for you? Banking by Mail is a safe and simple way of making deposits, keeping your accounts up-to-date. Ask your Oakville Branch of the Bank of Montreal for their spe- cial folder on how to Bank by Mail. * We don't exactly disagree with vegetarians, but we do think that the taste of an onion is improved greatly by adding a pound of steak to it. Lives there a man who Is so abnormal that he cannot be stir- red by o strapless formal? IIISWILILE RILHETS AHHAT / 6 LAHIRI Rocketing into the Futuramic Fifties--a fabulous new fleet of Oldsmobiles! Two exciting new series--the sparkling "76" and the action-packed "88". All new and Futuramic! See them at your Oldsmobile Dealer's! New Futuramic styling-- fresh, fleet, free-flowing lines--wider, roomier interiors -- more visibility all around! The cushioned comfort of the "Airborne Ride"! New safety, strength and durability in more rigid Bodies by NEW 74 SPECTACULAR WHEL AWA NT Fisher! Beautiful new Futuramic colors! Get the great story of the Oldsmobile "Rocket" -- newest, most engine in motoring! advanced Whirlaway Hydra-Matic* -- the new automatic drive that matches the smoothness of the "Rocket"! Plus a host of Futuramic features! Plan to see the new Futuramic Oldsmobiles today. Then you'll want to... go ahead --own an Oldsmobile! *Standard on "'88"; optional at extra cost on ge . FOTW RAMI CS 1 2 dL ET AVIA A-HA ENS HLS / 7/70 1 R/V FE rer * / nt A GENERAL MOTORS VALUR o-1308 OAKVILLE MO COLBORNE ST. EAST -- OPPOSITE CENTURY THEATRE T ORS TELEPHONE 460

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