Oakville Newspapers

Oakville-Trafalgar Journal, 27 Apr 1950, p. 5

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2; di S fil p Thursday, April 27, 1950 Modern Service Oakville has ge, in eek fed Russell and Son, acting on or- ders from the relatives, had the remains flown by plane to the Pacific coast city. rst time a body has been ed from Oakville by air. entered the air a rather unusual manner. an elderly woman, whose relatives Live in Victoria, This is the Possess iy lue than uard well set. At the ofillness, n. Obtain Oakville Located in McDermott's Opposite Loblaw Groceteria Colborne St. E, -- Oakville and give --_-------- THE OAKVILLE-TRAFALGAR JOURNAL INSIDE BRIEFS! In Warner The irony of it! Bros. 'forthcoming real-life dra- ma "The Great Jewel Robber," David Brian stars as Gerard Den- nis, who's now in Sing Sing for robbing cinema celebs and high society of approximately $1,000, 000 worth of furs and gems. Now Brian's own home in Sherman plete co. en, bring scriptions yfor care. pounding Drug (¢ IONE 4 For... * Cigarettes * Tobacco * Soft Drinks * Ice Cream * Magazines * Hot Coffee --Drop In At-- Ed. Slater's 38 Colborne St. W. Oaks has been pilfered of a fur coat, valued at $6800, which be- longed to his wife, Adrian Booth Title of one of Gordon Mac- Rae's songs in the currently film- ing "Tea For Two" is--"If I Didn't have a Grandpa, I'd Never Have a Grandma". And Patrice Wymore, in'the picture, owns a literal forest of oil wells in that new field around Salona, Kans She's a singing and dancing act- and she ress from Broadway, 68 Colborne St. E. WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELERY SILVERWARE Phone 1231 THE LEAGUES ARE OVER FOR THE SEASON! Open Bowling every night. Form a party and phone 1238 for reservations DON'T FORGET THE ANNUAL TOURNAMENT open to all bowlers--beginning Mon., May 1st. IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN A 2 MONTH'S LEA- GUE ... LEAVE YOUR ENTRY AT DESK Oakville Bowling Lanes Phone 1328 works, because she loves it! The mystery writers of Amer- ican, Southern California Chap- ter, has given Jane Wyman one award and two titles for her pert flatfoot work in "Stage Fright." The award: a Sherlock Holmes cap and a magnifying glass; the titles: "Most Beautiful Sleuth in America and "The Girl We Would apparently, Most Like To Go Sleuthing With." When the absence of clouds held up a location scene for "Tri- poli" at Palm Springs, Calif, the Messrs. Pine and Thomas had them put in the sky by a pair of sky-writing planes. DIETRICH The insurance Marlene Dietrich's jewels have gone up since she wore them in "Stage Fright" Insurares claim the actress' collection, consisting of a 64-diamond necklance, a bra- celet of 20 diamonds, several dia- mond solitaire rings and a brooch of diamonds and rubies, S ed in value as a result of being GEMS premiums on incre advertised, so to speak in the film. Guest of the Week If Arthur Butler, 28 MacDon- ald 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 gu of the Journal Know These People ? The big job of rounding former pupils of Oakville H School for the old boys' and girl reunion in June still continues Thanks to the co-operation of the public, the reunion committee, of which Mrs. Maurice Lunau is secretary, has succeeded in got- ting in touch with a large num- ber of ex-pupils in various parts of Canada and the United Stal as well as other countries, An one knowing the whereabouts of any of the following is requested to telephone Mrs. Lunau, 57SR. Bruce Gladman, Victor Glad- man, Alan Reid, Mary Mather, Duncan Richards, | A up Wood, John M. Paget Marjorie Hunt, Henry Morford, Mamie Ribble, Dorothy Eouchier, Milton Bouchier, Wm. Gilbert, Cather- ine Burrell, Benjamin Burrell, Melva Budd, Lillian Budd, John Mansfield, Eleanor Brown, Poter Javornik Gladman, Phillip Kerr, Loretta Moore, James Kitchener, Roy MacNeill, ence Young, Mona Price, Mar re and ter-M adjus 1 | lows ms fH n shel Il iter Twis pr J ain Ad re i game room, or Phone 76 will increase the value of your dwelling. COME IN TO-DAY! ments now! For steps, shutters, cupboards, shelves . . . needs we have the grade of lumber you want. EMPTY SPACE CAN BE CONVERTED INTO HARD CASH! Let us show you how you can re- model your attic so that you can rent it' or enjoy an extra bedroom, utility room that CHAS. F. DOTY & SON DUNDAS STREET NORTH After Hours: 558-W or 670 For All Your BUILDING Repair Needs Get your home spruced-up for Spring by making all repairs and improve- AND whatever your Page § ion Hefferman, Sheila Spicer, . Henrietta Bowman, Robt. Led. Dr. Grant To Address Varsity Women = Halen Bell, Selva Conn, Bug] | 1; apavion] fi Geant. Nation: lunch following which sha will SID. Allister Mitchell Fod-[address the members at a toa. Rattles, grey) Women | Prior to a dinner given by the Beatty, Eleanor|, formed |oxecutive at the Queen Eliza. on Saturday |beth Lodge, the president Mrs. Winnett [F. Davi il entertain at a etn WILLIAM C. MILLIGAN, R.O. Harold You; mn Colley, Rel OPTOMETRIST « » OPTICIAN Ir Hs Tos Farynj . Robt Reed 69A COLBORNE ST. OAKVILLE Annie Sturrock, J Bell, Iso- Sei Dick (Over Bank of Commerce) Eileen Pickup, Ronald Pic . TELEPHONE 1507 Nona Weldon, Wim. Reed, OFFICE HOURS Daily 9.30 a.m. to 5 pam. fe Donald, Hen Sionnesd Closed All Day Wednesday Vera Inglehart, 4 Qu Thursday evening--7.00 to 8.00 pm, Ross Taylor, Dennis Ske or by appointment. anna Fox, Wm. Kea. A J Wilson, James Oswald, Betty | -------- - ee e---- Fleming, Nancy Fleming, Donald Fleming. RESPONSIVE CHORD A man we know who is work- ing his daughter's way that higher never higher than it is today. Watch your ® If you don't watch your health, who will? This most precious of all as- sets is your responsibility. Don't try to evade or avoid it. Visit your doc tor regularly for a health check-up. And of course we hope that you will bring his prescriptions to this pharmacy for prompt and careful compounding. Russell Drug Co. TELEPHONE 47 wv * RELIABLES® ©) PRESCRIPTIONS UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE BOOKS MUST BE RENEWED EMPLOYERS! -- Please send all unem- ployment insurance books for 1949-50 and previous years immediately to the National Smployment Office with which you deal, unless renewal arrangements have already been made. They must be exchanged for new books. Before sending in yodr 1949-50 insurance books, take note of the date to which Stamps are affixed, so as to avoid duplication in the new books. Renewal of books {s important to you, to your employees and to the Commission. Please Act Promptly, TO THE INSURED WORKER l--Have you an Insurance book in your possession? If wo, please take or send it to the nearest National Employ ment Office for renewal immediately. If you send your book, enclose your present address so that your new book may be sent to you promptly, UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE COMMISSION C. A. L. MURCHISON Commissioner J. G. RISSON Chief Commissioner R. J. TALLON Commissioner Uae To Suit Phone 800 CREDIT Is a means of paying conveniently for what is bought WISELY THE MAN WHO BUYS A FORD BUYS WISELY Our Convenient Time Payment Plan is Flexible and can be arranged Your Individual Needs. Be Wise -Buy Ford Stirling-Dynes Ltd. Oakville

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