Oakville Newspapers

Oakville-Trafalgar Journal, 19 Apr 1951, p. 15

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Thursday, April 19, 1951 THE OAKVILLE-TRAFALGAR JOURNAL Page HOY THERE! SEA RANGER NEWS By Mrs. J. McKinley We are pleased to announce fot as of April 16th Oakville §.. Rangers will be meeting in 8 \orger space, and will therefore ble to take in a few more re- . Miss Lightbourn has very flia1y offered us the use of her Y 102 Reynolds North, until such' time as get Into more permanent and so from the next on we will be meeting we will be meeting on ; evenings Instead of Tues- eight bells, Musters are over after 4 bells (that's ten {o landlubbers) If any girls Oakville district would like isit for a couple of meetings ee if they would like to join in any Monday drop eve: Oakville Sea Rangers. A few fople have even been led to be: flleve that by mention of the words @oting on new recruits' we intend v that, we are some sort sorority or select club, and want members who have social standing. So let's this tumour right now. who has 'had any- fom e uelch that in it everyone no matter to 'what creed, or class they may belong. Ihe Sea Rangers are a section of o Ranger Branch of the Girl ide Movement, and as such try live up to the laws and promisa the Movement. Any suggestion at we may be class conscious is far removed from our ideals as be utterly ludicrous. ual girls who wish to join the Crew le usually get together and dis- ss them, to find out how many the Crew know them, Bre the active outdoor type and to be physically If she has Ll a Guide her Captain's re- @mmendation counts for a lot If hardly anyone in the ew knows her, or if she is en- ely unknown to us, she would invited to attend a few meet- to se if she likes the things £ do. If she is willing to abide your rules. and regulations t who is generally considered those who know her to be a risk as far as behaviour in s Is concerned, she would be to attend musters 1d not take part in boat work lil she had proved that she Pld be reliable and obey. orders mediately, without question. CAUTION Pon't throw your mouth into words doesn't v to take back. Gifts & Greetings for You -- through ELCOME WAGON from Your Friendly Business Neighbors and Civic and Social Welfare Leaders the occasion of: he Birth of a Baby DgagementAnnouncements inge of residence ivals of Newcomers to City PHONE 807 (No cost or obligation) HOLLYWOOD INSIDE BRIEFS: "Doris Day's Day" is proclaimed in cities country, coincident opening of her latest picture, "Lullaby Of Broadway. film capital and Cincinnati, tg ome town, teed off the parade of cities to honor the blonde star . . . Nancy Olson celebrated her first wedding anniversary by starting her starring assign- ment in amners] "Force Of Arms". oe DiMaggio mul- ling the idea playing himself in his proposed biopic . . . Gary Cooper 1 has joined the Warner location company in Florida to start rolling: "Distant ° Drums" « . . Watts news: Margaret Tru- man will make her debut as a radlo actress April 27, opposite Jimmie Stewart In "Jackpot". Tickets for the broadcast begin to meet the demand . . Dorothy ("Raton Pass") Hart has been selected as "Goddess Of Or- chids" by the Soclety of American Florists . It's definite now: After naming various top stars for the "Ivanhoe" role, MGM has decided on Robert Taylor . . The Ray Millands enjoying a two- week vacation in Nassau before Ray reports to Warners for "A. Baby For Midge" . . . Canine caper: Chinook, Monogram's dog "The Greatest Show On arth" wonder, will join DeMille's' circus, - . . Marlon Brando, who recently completed co-starring with Vivien Leigh in Warner Bros! picturiza- tion of "A Streetcar Named Desire", has been signed for the rqle of the Mexican revolutionary leader "Bapata" . . . being across the with * the REPORTER By Jim Harrison | UPON MY souL! 'TIS THE TRUTH Gary Cooper has been given orders to devote 30 minutes each night to soaking his feet in brine. Cooper does not intend to pickle his toes, but for his forth- coming starrer, "Distant Drums", a frontier scout and do some of he will be called upon to portray. his speclalty sans footgear. "Producer. Milton Sperling Is fearful that if Cooper starts off barefoot right'away he may pull up lame 'since the star normally doesn't 'leave his brogans off when he takes a stroll. So Gary Is taking the and tinctire of benzoine ment until the company for its Florida location month brine treat- leaves this CINEMA CHUCKLE S. Z. Sakall remarked on set of Warners' "Lullaby Of Broadawy" that by the time a star gets to be 45, his favorite soliloquy is " toupee or op tou- Dee, that is the question. the '|THE DISTAFF SIDE Lana (Turner, famous herself as the American beauty, created a sensation when she appeared at a recent fete carrying a red wire basket entwined . with a leaf- green velvet ribbon and fresh American beauty roses. Using the same basket, star, who will be seen in "Mr. Imperium", changes ribbons and fresh flowers to go with her vari- ous outfits. She suggests it for trial as a fashion novelty. the People and Events Mr. and Mrs. Donald Holton spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ken MacTaggart. Mr. Holton is the Commercial consul at the Canadian Embassy in Athens and is being transferred to the Can adian \Consulate in New York. W. S. DAVIS & SON REAL ESTATE - INSURANCE MORTGAGES * W. E. DAVIS R. C. A. CUMBERLAND 71 Colborne St., Oakville Phone 41 Evenings and Holidays Phone 1371-M AWNINGS Tailored to your individual requirements FULL SELECTION OF FINE FABRICS Mrs. James N. Dunwoody and Miss Sheila Dunwoody are enter- taining the Auld-Minnes bridal party at supper after the wedding rehearsal Friday evening. ER Mr. and Mrs. John Maxwell are entertaining before the LO.D.E. dance Friday evening. CIE Mr. and Mrs. D. Longuedoc and family of Montreal have moved to Oakville and are living at 48 Carolyn Drive. Trae Mrs. G. H. Parker entertained on Saturday evening. Gliders and Umbrellas Recovered Canopies a Specialty CENTURY AWNING (CO. HAMILTON Quality & Service Scade's Grocery (Bill Scade) Dundas & Division Sts. 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