Thursday, October 26, 1950 THE OAKVILLE-TRAFALGAR JOURNAL By Jim es atin FINDS SHANGRI-LA Jrrol Flynn has found his Shan- uckling star. "Making my second ome there," he said, "is the wis- est thing I've ever done. It has foiven me new life, It's more than . retreat from the Immediate-- iis my future. Ive cast my lot Lvith the land there." He owns four fine ranches near ort Antonic--3000 acres in all, WATCH FOR ANNIE a says the swash Harrison where he raises cattle for beef and fancy breeding stock, and ex- otic things like cocoanuts, banan- as, pimientos and nutmeg. He also rates the title of Squire, by virtue of owning an island, known as Navy Island, in Port Antonio harbor. This delights the actor, who claims that landlording in Jamaica, a British colony, is an honorable profession! Errol says that his seemingly sudden yen for the soil was as much a surprise to him as it Was to his friends and cronies. "They thought I was strictly a| neon lights boy, with a flair for occasional adventuring in far places," he said. "And so did IL I never dreamed that nutmeg ever, LION CHEQUE (Continued from Page 1) dence of the goodwill of Oakville's leading service club. You who are members need never be ashamed of the part you have played, and will continue to play in the com- munity. This is a step toward giv- ing a wonderful advantage to the children of the community." Taylor, chairman of the program committee, introduc- ed Maryin G. Gelber, president of the Toronto branch of the United Nations Society, who was guest. speaker of the evening. As next week was U.N. week in Canada, he speaker urged that everyone Canada's role in the work of fhe TN. and take stock of how she was equipped for that share. He urged that everyone do every thing in their power to make the Lion Fred would mean anything more to me than a can of spice in the kitchen larder. "But youd be surprised at what I know about nutmegs now, and pimientos too, for that matter; and bananas and beef. "And just the other day," Flynn "I caught myself des- For Complete i Automobile Service DROP EDDIE'S IN AT WHITE ROSE SERVICE STATION 69 Colborne St. W GARAGE Telephone 1106 cribing Jamaica as fascinating and beautiful. Can you imagine that? Me, a nature boy!" MISS LEIGH WON'T STAY will remain on the Warner, Bros. lot only long enough to star in "A Streetcar Named Desire." She will return to England late this autumn to re- sume repertory theatre work with her husband, Sir Laurence Olivier. Vivien Leigh Guest of the Week If-W. BROWN. 43 Palmer Ave. will present himself at the box office of the Century theatre, any night next week, he and another guest will be admitted free as guests of the Journal. many | activities' = of U.N. more widely known, as this would be furthering the cause of peace in the world. "To-day Canada Is a consumer of defense," he said. "By that I mean that because we are not as well equipped to defend oursely- es as we should be, we must consume defense provided by oth: er stronger powers." He likened Canada, in this way, to Australia and New Zealand, both of which WITH THAT PERSONAL had fought in distant lands so that, in the event of aggression against their countries, they TOUCH would have strong allies to assist them. "Canada has taken a major share in the formation of the At- lantic Pact, and she has not been backwards about speaking up when it was necessary in the council chamber at U.N. But we have not vet realized that to talk you must also have a large He contended that today Canada's defense equipment was a "small stick" and that until it was strengthened to a point where it was adequate Canada would be dependent upon other stronger powers, Great Britaln and U.S.A, for much of her security. 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