Thursday, November 2, 1950 Open Arena Campaign (Continued from Page 1) ity, and that you will welcome your canvasser when he calls and support the drive to the best of your ability. Re- member, you can spread your contribution over monthly payments if you wish." The show itself will be "some- (hing entirely different from any Harry Grierson, prexy of Dal to's' (1834) Ltd, who is specially "THE OAKVILLE-TRAFALGAR JOURNAL Very Lucky Draw! It was one of those things that could only happen once in_ a long, long while. But happen it did, last Friday evening at MALE VIEWPOINT After looking over some of these plunging necklines, one comes to the inevitable conclusion that the gals who complain that they just haven't a thing to wear are just trying to prove it. the Oakville Bowling Club's at- home in St. Mary's school aud- itorium. Mrs. T. Ware, Port Credit, who was chosen to make the lucky draw, thrust her hand into a tumbled heap of tickets eal ol A JOURNAL CLASSIFIED RE- PRESENTS A MODEST IN- VESTMENT THAT NEVER FAILS TO EARN WIDESPREAD "Buy your fresh meats and fowl when prices are low--buy 'em in {her revue ever staged here," | packaging scads of succulent pea- 3 ee G. I. "Gerry" Maccabe, | nuts which members of Teen | and pulled out one at random. INTEREST quantity and store them here in charge of campaign publicity, Town will 'sell among the crowd. | She read out the number. No- Bring your fresh caught fish and 4 For, along with music and 'song, | All returns realized by the young | body claimed it. Bewilderment your game here, too .. theyll - {twill highlight an actual demon. | peanut vendors will go to Tope jar FE WATCH FOR THE NEW stay fresh indefinitely. We'll do e ration of fancy skating on an| campaign funds. Mr. Maccabe KC suggested, someone. : 2 a n. Sitificlal ice surface especially | stressed that all talent and equip Ware did Sure enough, it held all quartering, g p prepared for the occasion! Especially For Us ment for the show is being pro: vided without cost to- the com- the winning number. Mrs. Ware carried off the prize . . . a nice Stirling-Dynes Ltd. ping necessary." d "Mounted on the body of a big| mittee. "Everybody seemed par | big hamper of groceries. With a Bi-Mor Food Locker n (ruck, this 18 ft, by 10 ft. sheet | ticularly happy to help un lamnehll EIEN TT Ee EE you don't have to lay aside I. of gleaming ice is being con- this drive in a big way," he de a penny for capital invest- y structed by Canadian Ice Ma-| clared. = : e chinery Ltd., and is similar to the Work Progresses AP 2 ment in a home freezer. We ii Chating stage in New Yorkis| According to Councillor fred Too Busy To Get Ready For / arty! do the investing--providing y Rockefeller Centre," Mr. Maccabe | Turner, committee member over 3; you with the most modern Ye explained. "We'll. have the skat- seeing construction details, vis- THEN LET US QUOTE ON YOUR NEEDS! locker freezing plant in the ing display on one truck, Rice A the park Seaviy oy FANCY CAKES, COOKIES & SANDWICHES province--plus _seryice--all Honeywell's popular Dixieland | be able to see the big truss style 3 n band andl our featured artists roof in the process of erection. HORS D'OEUVRES for less than a nickel a day! ght oh icroph Good weather has favoured con- : o : : behind the microphone on another | Good We: dings, Special Occasions o po ast Ck As you know, there is| tractor N. O. Hipel, and work is Showers, Parties, Weddings, Sp Youll Be Dollars Ahead and Much Better Fed ing : i : roceeding according to schedule. - plenty of space at Trafalgar park, | P hedu N BR Ts 'everyone will be able to see|: More recent residents will find 2 Bl- MOR FROZEN FOODS ihe show, and the public address| Trafalgar park readily by driv : z 12145 etom will permit everyone to| ing along Colborne St. West to CATERING SERVICE Phone Oakville 616421 Royal Bank Bldg., Colborne St. Phone 1214- to Brant St, then north two blocks BH Suzanne's Coming to Rebecca St, Wie Wh Wedlhe Meshewd] -- = aT This was a question over which (he campaign publicist waxed enthusiastic First, there will bell = lovely, blonde Suzanne Morrow, - Canadian ladies singles figure skating champion, who is cutting short a holiday in New York just to be on hand. Although but 19. years old, Suzanne holds all na- tional titles. A former North Am- erican pairs champion, she placed third in Paris and third in the world championships «as a mem- ir ber of Canada's 1948 Olympic ] squad, Miss Morrow has not as Wy 1 yet resumed her training routine, and therefore will not skate on Saturday, but she is eager to help Oakville and Trafalgar launch its drive for funds. Flashing Blades Then, there will be glamorous skating star Annette Stephanie, who will offer two ten-minute ex- hibitions of the amazing skill on the silver blades that made her the featured attraction in the fa- mous Phillips Ice Revue that took Milwaukee and Boston by storm last winter. Annette also starred during the Canadian tour of the Maple Leaf Revue. But despite a busy schedule, she readily consented to play a part in the unusual show that should make local entertainment history. 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