Page 10 THE Thursday, November 2, | 5 T'AINT SO! Refutation of the claim that "dogs have no sense of humour" is provided by Herb Merry's can- ine family of five, who are con- stantly making waggish remarks. a IS YOUR NAME Listed In The Last Paragraph of HOLLYWOOD REPORTER or MUSIC ALBUM this week? WATCH FOR THE NEW MONARCH Stirling-Dynes Ltd. Invitation To Stroll Claiming that motorists are using No Parking areas In the downtown sector, - Councillor Lachlan' McArthur on Monday night suggested police should acquire more parking meters. Police committee chairman Is- ard was at a loss to know what spots new meters would be in- stalled in. "I've noticed lots of them," returned Coun. McAr- thur. "Why not take a walk around with me sometime?" Mayor Jim Black agreed. "If we are to get full value out of our present meters, we might be well advised to get a few more," he opined. all the world's a stage and you're the star when the curtain goes up on Act IV Faberge's new; Perfume 6.50 10. 18. to 60. Cologne 1.50 2.50 4. to 12. THE RUSSELL DRUG CO. OAKVILLE By Jim SAFETY WHILE HUNTING Down through the years, hunts- men have traditionally worn bril- liantly coloured coloured ments SO. ily identitiable tance, The hunter probably' feels' quite secure in this costume but has he remembered the 2 to b percent of the male population who are colour blind and can not disting- uish these yivid coldurs? When a hunter gets his licence he does not have to pass a test to ensure that his vision is up to a standard where he will not be endangering the lives of his fel- low hunters. Many hunting mis- haps can be blamed on inad- equate vision rather than the all- inclusive term of mistaken iden- tity. It is most important that the hunter. who is colour- blind or whose vision is not up to 20-20 realize his shortcomings so that he will wait long enough to pos- itively identify his target before pulling the trigger. You have only one pair of eyes to last you a lifetime. Protect this priceless possession, your eyes, so that they may give you efficient and comfortable service throughout your life. Have your eyes examined regularly every two years. Wm. C Milligan R.O. OPTOMERIST - OPTICIAN 69 A Colborne. St, Oakville (Over Bank of Commerce) TELEPHONE 1507 cotour at a dis- 9 Harrison One of Filmland's foremost Bachelor Girls, says that Holly- wood marriages are strictly one- sided affairs, with the men get- ting all the best of it. "And as far as I've ben able to detect," says Miss Eve Arden, the spokeswoman for the unmar- ried screen sisters, "the best way for a girl to make a movie car- eer for herself is to say single." She concedes that with the men it's a different matter. "As ac- tor somehow needs a wife as background material, but for an actress a husband is more likely to be a hindrance than a help." If an actress is married to an actor, hes usually jealous 'of her career, Miss Arden allows; and if she's married to a non-profession- al, then he's even more jealous of her career. "There are so many advantages to being a bachelor girl anyway, that I can't imagine why any act- ress would-want to jeopardize her career and acquire in-laws." Miss Arden is now playing sec: retary and friend (unmarried) to Joan Crawford in' "Goodbye, My Fancy," and her principal func- tion therein is discouragement of Miss Crawford's varied romantic impulses. "I've got tp stand by my beliefs in the matter," she said, then she added thoughtfully, "unless, of course, the right man just hap- pened to come along' TWO YEARS AND $700,000 Did you know that two years and $700,000 were spent Tyentieth Century-Fox on Black Rose," before the camer- as even began to roll. Research into the 13th century and prepar- ation cost that much. Talk about power. When Kublai Khan was about to take a drink, musical instruments began to play. When he raised his cup, all the lords 3) Bayan, famous Mongel played by Orson - Welles in "The Black Rose," was one of the greatest military leaders in the 13th cen- tury. He conquered Southern China. Guest of the Week If LORNE WARWOOD 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. LOOK WHEN YOUR GARMENTS COME BACKFRON LAKESHORE CLEANERS "C= THEY HAVEA REJUVENATED CHOOSE YOUR SUIT MATERIAL FROM OUR HOUSE HOBBERLIN SAMPLES TAILORED TO YOUR INDIVIDUAL TASTE OF Colborne St. LAKESHORE CLEANERS PHONE 31% eR Te Ce rE ER ETO Ther Ter Oy TH FE DERE DE GY pe EY Opp. Post Office ST. ANDREW'S Rey. R. J. Conway, C.S.SR., will conduct a mission at St. Andrew's each evening during the week of Noy, 19-25, Everyone is welcome to attend. Today, Thursday, All Souls! Day, Rey. Father James Kirby is cele- brating Masses at 6, 7 and 8.30 am. : All Souls' devotions will be held Sunday' evening at 7.30. Father Kirby, will celbrate Mass- es at 8.30 and 10.30 a.m. Sunday. ST. JUDE'S A large congregation heard a former rector of St, Jude's, Can: on H. F. 0. Woodcock, Toronto, preach at the 11 o'clock service Sunday morning. ' The congroga- tion included members of the town council and Oakville fire department, who marched to church headed by the: Oakville Citizens' Band, In his sermon, Canon Woodcock pafd tribute to the firemen for their devotion to duty. The preacher at the evening service was Rev. C. F. Pashler, rector of St. Bartholomew's Church, Toronto. The day mark- ed the patronal festival of St. Si- mon and St. Jude, There will be a corporate com- munion for men and boys at 8 olclock Sunday morning. Service will be followed by a breakfast in the parish hall, at which the speaker will be Dr. F. N. Sparling. Missionary Sunday will be ob- served this coming Sunday, when Rey. Alan Greene, of the Colum- bia Coast Mission, will preach at 9.45 and 11 am. A Remembrance Day service will be held on Sunday, Novem- ber 12. Nov. 19, Choir Sunday, preparing special day. All Saints' Day, yesterday, was celebrated with a holy communion service at 10 am. The Women's Guild will hold its monthly meeting in the parish hall on Wetinesday. evening, Nov. 8, at 8.15. The Evening Branch of the W. A. will meet at the rectory at 8 p.m. next Tuesday, Nov. 7. KNOX Knox Church will hold its Me- morial Day service on Sunday, November 12, at 11 a.m. The fol- lowing Sunday, Nov. 19, the church will observe its 118th an- niversary, when the preacher at morning andNevening services will be Rev. Wm Barclay, D.D. of Hamilton, former Moderator of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church of Canada. "Making religion popular" will be the subject of Mr. Nicoll on The following Sunday, las been set aside as and the choir is music for that Sunday morning. His evening subject will be "Ere winter comes," ST. JOHN'S Lusk Hall, which has just been renovated, will be officially rededicated by the minister, Rev. Harry Pawson, at am. on Sunday, November 12, and will then be open for inspection. In the afternoon of the same day. the annual church canvass Will be held. "The Rolling Seasons," a har- vest cantata by Simper, was pre- sented by the choir, under the direction of Irven Fell, choir lea- red" on Sunday evening. Soloists [= CHURCH NEWS - McBain, AT.C.M., was gli. | St, John's' Men's Clu its fall season with a gp Thursday evening. The 4 was Lloyd Minshall, yy, an appeal for youth at thy OAK lea in the church, (Conti Rey, Harry Pawson yy duct a special youth sory JO Of Sunday evening, Novempe, winn On Sunday moming on | of thes the minister Will admin. sacrament of baptism wishing their Y eve ui James y, at 7.30 in Lusk Hall, ercott is the leader, Members of the Wo sociation held a rummage 5, | the gym on Saturday fier." CALVARY BAPTIST Mrs. Maddick "and yy of Hamilton will sing a evening's service, Members of the Young p Society enjoyed a party Monday evening home of the pastor, Rey Stoll, Clarkson. ? A 'number of women ans men, of the congregation i i an all-day women's rally 4; ig! wood Baptist church, Toro, | ean Duesday, Nov. 7. * rn All are welcome to atteng showing of a missionary fily titled "To Eyer; ture, sored by the Moody Bible ute, on Monday evening, , fo Tomorrow evening a cop in the prayer meeting will be the home of the pastor, Re A. Stoll, Clarkson : Rey. Vincent Léhman, 7 was the preacher Sunday ing, and Mrs. Lehman was ist. The pastor, Rey. A Cr [At the service : next Su morning, the subject wil "Adam and Fallen Man from the citations "For , and Adam all die, even so in e yar: shall all be made alive," | 5:22 fore th CHURCH of the EPIPHAN| The Evening branch of i W.A met at the home of Green Monday evening. Men interested in the Sof pelated the floor of the Pur} all. The Afternoon branch of ff noon in the pm. parish hall at } ST. LUKE'S The services next Sunday i be Holy Baptism followed by Communion. During the offertory Suni { Ross Cowan and Mrs. Ira Con sang as anthem. W.A. meets to-day (Thursday) the home of Miss L. Moody OAKVILLE WESTSIDE For Monthly Delivery Of NEW LIBERTY - 10 Please Phone 741- were Miss Thelma Skoog, Miss Thelma Siegrist, Murray Inkster and Bruce Donaldson. Miss L. M Write Freddie Craig 121 John St TIME FOR *CHRYCO ANTI-FREEZE Choose either Chryco with Alcohol Base or Chryco Glycol. Both fully guaranteed. 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