Oakville Newspapers

Oakville-Trafalgar Journal, 8 Mar 1951, p. 13

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JJ PROLIFIC FARNOL TURNS OUT HOLLYWOOD REPORTER W. S. DAVIS & SON play oD STILL. ANOTHER BEST SELLER By Jim Harrsen REAL ESTATE - INSURANCE INSIDE BRIEFS No less than a sextet of assist Jey ral hopin 8s a tion list; "Secrets Of The Surete,"| Doris Day is the recipient of the | 220 directors is being used on MORTGAGES \ y writer of historical romances for by Jean Belin, is an account of | American. Sa vs. Citation 2 | DeMille RTho Greatest Show [On more than a generation, Is repre. | the activities of the French de-| Merit, in recogeition of her ser | EArt" * sented in thel latest: group! of fic: |ltective force that corresponds, fo vices. in outeratimes toon aurl| A special unit at Warners is tonswriters whose recent works | Britain's Scotland Yard. "The ing World War Ii and eurrent| Zrinding" the cameras on an||| W- E. DAVIS R1€.1A. CUMBERLAND a Chin Por Burning," by Korean conflict. Doris, on a re.| Cidtime comedy movie sequence) || 71 Colborne St., Oakville Phone 41 -- library. istopher : ? ree former silent stars, ] = Rl mitt, Bod Cn, Se ph oe) cen one arn Sosa (0, ness shart sary Evenings and Holidays Phone 1371-M Time, "The Loved And The En- [success i New York. A L Jack Mower, for the a vied," and "The Angry Mountain" | In Provence by Lady vei The Mudlark? premiere in Hol |i; Go juny re the intriguing titles of three | mor >" by Lady Winifred |jywood had a big turnout of film hi Fortescue; "New Song Tn Alco iy I for| Warners' romantic nn other volumes, whose authors are Strange Land," ebrities. and soclety, all forf, =o. ~ : al ze Land," Esther Warner; | charity, Lightning Strikes Twice," which | Norman Collins, =~ Entd Baguold |l«As he World Wags On," Atthur|® 1t soon ioe Well | stars Ruth Roman, Richard Toad, M 14 7 and Zin a a vely. | Ford; "The North Star Ts Near Te i e bi yon WiLL Mercedes McCambridge and Zach BE Other books in the fletlon group | er," Tvolyn Maton, #nd "At My vanhoe" at a ary Scott, has been selected as MEANS e are "The World Is A ze," by | Heart's Core," Robertson Davis, Non-conjunctive clause: Percy | the picture of the month by Cos- . . i pi Weston; reath Of | are others on the list. (Pa Kettle) Kilbride's new UI| mopolitan. gti Heavier Traffic | by Rumer Godden; "Trouble contract prohibits him from team-| io pingas first scene fn ] In The Glen," by Maurice Walsh; ing up with Marjorie (Ma Kettle) | «Strictly Dishonorable" has him = THAT'S WHY YOU SHOULD { 'Some Tame Gazelle, by Barbara Main at any other studio. warbling in a bath tub a HAVE YOUR CAR IN A-1 ME- > Pym; "Fold Home," by Flos Jew- Elia Kazan, who directed "A ie CHANICAL SHAPE ! oll Williams; and "A Table Near Streetcar Named Desire" at War-| woo setpmrioot a RS ha r Named D War-| week celebrates his 61st birth. os og oad to-day tian ever \ \ The a a Wa BY IRVEN FELL ners, will guide "The Hook" at|day and his 26th Year as ani oo. There are more cars on the road to. day than ever writer A, A. mE Columbia, tor. before . . . make sure your car is performing in tip-top "Out Of This World" by Low-| There is very little harmony| The tights Ave Gardner is wear-| shape . . . Drive in to-day! ell Thomas Jr. heads:the nonfic-| where I am writing this column. [ing for 'Scaramouche' tip the GUEST OF THE WEEK . We have the carpenter working | scales at 2 oz. If Miss M. Redshaw, 61 Ingle tl | -- ox Sil an : they messy?) | David Brian, working on his | hart St, will present herself at the | CPT, EUCHRE |b 'ah iacene, hole in rl oucaor i, orth or Boe ffi of th Canary tes | .P.T. > ha which | now has a yen to buy a ranch, [any night next week, she and an WHITE ROSE SERVICE STATION | EVERY FRIDAY Pn moland 48 paperhsnges @orltiomon Profor. Blondes. is [other [quest willl bo: admitted Toe 8.15 p.m. sharp ey De Sn a getting active bidding from two [3s guests of the Journal. 69 Colborne St. W. Phone 1106 i c ney °d| studios, even though picture |_, it plo a yet, but promise that this one will| would bo restricted to a July 195 | : release. I did take time out to read the| Warners are looking for an- 4 pm morning paper and I generally look | other story for Joan Crawford and : 4 to see what the adjudicators have | Robert Young, following rave au- bd D4 FOR to say at the Kiwanis Festival. |dience reaction at the recent - > | ; It Impressed me very much to|smeak preview of "Goodbye, My > Quality Meats read what Gordon Thorne had to Fancy". P 4 | SV bl say about the progress and high| MGM's "Montes, The Matador," Q | : standards In our school music. |is being planned for Spain shoot: : Fruits egetables ||» pleased me no end, because | ing. $ | Groceries that is where the interest in mus-| The Doris Day-Marty Melcher p ic starts, in school. nuptials are dated for a day in = Q ft In order to get an idea of the|APril, after the blonde star finish- Phone Oakville 928 4 PHONE man who, 'to quote his own words |S her stint in "On' Moonlight S$ says, "the work being done in the | Bay." K ozo (EES : AS : pecially in classroom work. I feel (Prompt Delivery) that the standard is particularly | 1382 : high here." I will give you a bit| | of his background, First of all he | C AR L D has the following letter atter his . name, BA, MusB, FRICO. T E R | A LR.AM. He showed an early lik-| ' ing for music, learning to play | z : the piano before he was five. At | R. E. Harris, Prop. ten he was elected a chorister of = i | His Majesty's Chapel Royal. He iid was at Christ's College, Cam- | bridge as an organ pupil. After graduating with degrees he con- | tinued study of organ, piano, com- | = position and conducting at the tard L Hao. Dr. Otto. Holden: a Royal and Trinity Colleges of . Eng, phse, cE TD! if hi Music, London. For three years he ena st Mane | | was director of music at Bradford Sri Hy Ro, Aer oF For ontete | College, Berkshire, England. There Hydro: Chormony | was an-interruption 'when he was 905-1725. a Flying Officer during the war. 4 In other words, he should know vo EV. Buchanan, ! what he is talking about and when BASc, P. Eng. ARTC, P. £ he says that our school music in Sensial Sm agar London Pub- ! Canada is of high calibre, I am Otis Commis. BE ir Con satisfied that from what he has a heard he is pleased. Mr. Gordon Ae: is a resident of Manchester, It has always been my impression, i ung from exeperience, that a lot of at- i 3 tention is paid to music in schools Hy oor le, Rom L Deki h n as GREETINGS & GIFTS [over home. I know that when I and Se Secisiary Sareea) Hae er was a kid in school over there we Sodbury] Hyars: Borough Unites { ana- i are brought to you from rs aot = ood arliice over re Some Commision | tick- [8 Friendly Neighbors day in the tonic sol fa. & Civic & Social Welfare Mr. Thorne would have been | E an | Soin Gh ve HONOURS OUTSTANDING ig] choo] ee ju] as' i bers through It was a grand performance and WELCOME WAGON (2 finished performance. They & practice a lot but the work they | must did at the concert certainly shows | On the occasion of: that the effort was worth while. | eye The Birth of a Baby I enjoyed every moment of what I | y to Engagement Announcements | heard. J ange of residence Winner of the Week i have Arrivals of Newcomers to If A. Lovett, 93 Reynolds St. Il or Cif will call in at Lofquist's Record A PHONE 807 Bar, he will be presented with a x ola ¥ -- - » dio i oud red seal record with the 'compli- To honour public spirited citizens, engineers and builders, Ontario Hydro is (No cost or obligation) ne JY : { fiers HG Mea now naming its large projects after men who have in great measure been { l - _- responsible for the important position occupied by your Hydro in the a industrial, commercial, rural and home life of the Province. 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