Oakville-Trafalgar Journal, 15 Apr 1948, p. 3

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Vinela] on the oad of Ander. ted ty [8 en | it [8 dpi 8 te aun [8 | -- e Base. £ this As [Colborne St. Thursday, April 15th, 1948 Labrador Grenfell Mission Requires Discarded Silk collection on behalf of the Grenfell Mission in Labrador will be conducted during the first week Mrs. C. Lloyd-Jones is , the Oakville district, while Mrs, Ross for Elizabeth' Cast- , rayon and nylon stock- ings and underwear are needed, These will be forwarded to the ission, where the wives of fish- fermen fashion them into beauti- fful rugs, bedspreads, chair mats In their isolated A of May. convenor, and will handle Ryrie will be responsible Clarkson and Mrs. Wilkes-Hoey for Bronte, oft silk, and other items. homes along the barren coast Labrador the women work pains- t sent to them to produce items which find a ready market when they shipped out to the centres aicingly with the material Where they are sold. Recently some of this work B Il DEVGN i ICE CREAM BRICKS--In_ flavors of Vanilla, Fr. Fruit, Three Flavor Choe. Sherbet Centre, Weekly Special. .... each 26c BULK--Vanilla in pint cartons ..... each 30c ORANGE SHERBERT Jz handy pint cartons yy each 30c TAKE HOME SUN- DAES--Choice of four flavors 2 for 25¢ ICE CREAM PIES-- Weekly choice of flavor ; each 45¢ Cream Cakes and Moulds | Exclusive in Oakville at "Clark's Drug Store Ph. 248 THE OAKVILLE-TRAFALGAR JOURNAL Page 3 was on display locally and was highly praised for its excellent appearance. ! "We hope that all the ladies will save used items that can be used in this way," said Mrs. Lloyd-Jones. "The work of the Grenfell, mission is well known, as it has been going on for a long time. I am hopeful that we shall collect a good quantity of material, If anyone desires any' more information, we shall be glad to provide i *d Hollywood Reporter (Continued from Page 1) ory Theatre, is her fourth since coming to Hollywood, In it, for the fourth time, she wears a form fitfing green sweater. The "Threat" has.not forgotten the tightly enveloping green jer- _ | sey she wore in the Harper's Ba- zaar glamour photo of her. Among others, that picture caught the eye of a Hollywood agent, and resulted in her being signed to a long-term contract, Elizabeth "Desert Fury" Scott appearing in All Pictures in Colour If variety, the bible of show- business, is to be believed -- and there's no earthly reason why it shouldn't be--black and white pictures will soon be: museum pieces, As with two world wars within the same generation, they say, so Will the motion = picture industry see the two most reyolu- ionary milestones in its history. The first was sound, some 20 years ago, and within the next three to five years motion pic- tures in black and white will be obsolete. They base their dreams on a new process with which Eastman Kodak scientists have been ex- perimenting these last few years in close co-operation with some of the major studios--most not- ably 20th Century-Fox Films. This process is expected to bring down the cost of colour to make [ it available for every producer. The movie moguls look to this new low-cost colour process to revitalize the movie industry as only sound did a generation back, It is figured to come within five years, at a time when the indus- try may need a radically new Tift SS Relax, Why Don't You? Doctors agree that a portion of complete relaxation per day adds years to your life. Besides, it's a great feeling--especially when at the same time you can forget such annoying little items as next Tuesday's appointment with the dentist, taxes due, the wife's new bonnet, the state of foreign affairs, and the month's appal- ling grocery bills. And where, you ask--and prob- ably demand--does one attain the above happy state for even a short. time in this atomic day and age? Where else, brother, but at your own movie theatre? There you can park your worries as you enter, and maybe forget to pick 'em up as you leave. Per- ish the thought of suicide with the next age to get away from it all, Try a movie instead. It's pleasanter by far. FP Guests of the Week If Rev. H, Pawson will kindly make himself known at the Greg- 'Casual! Co WELL - TAILORED !! we» Here are suits that have everything. $45 rrect! Suits like this will put you at the top of anyone's list. Distinctive, double-breasted, ton drape, and your choice of a wide range of tones and weaves. . . . al)... 142 single or two-but- . to $62.50 "All Alterations Free of Charge' Jack Fraser Stores Phone 645-w - LIMITED - Oakville THE OLD HOME TOWN Rept 8 Tate Or By STANLEY LISHEN, CHUM=" "TH" NEXT ORPHANS OF TODAY? || ARE THE GOLF WIDOWS OF YESTERDAY, THETELEVISION ES, DEARIE--YES YES OH-YES, THE FIGRT 7 ILL STAY FOR A COUPLE Linbrook Ratepayers (Continued from Page 1) every facility and requirement for education. Miss Lilian Hardy, teacher, ex- plained that inspectors favor two grades in each room and that in a four-room school eight grades would be covered. W. R. Walton Jr. felt that the personal super- vision' that was enjoyed by pupils in a small school is necessarily lost in a larger school. Mrs. Harry MacKendrick de- plored the fact that there were so few of the members present at the annual meeting. "We will have to do a little advertising," she said, "This area is growing rapidly. If people don't take an interest in the affairsiof the area it may well get ahead of us." Mr. James suggested social ac- tivity in the area might create an interest. "When the school was first opened there were social even- ings held once a month and the people got acquainted. Now the area has igrown so large that many of us do mot know our neighbors," he stated, Mrs, Paget said, "On behalf of the women's group of the Lin- brook area I think I am safe in saying that we would undertake to help if this board decided on holding social evenings." Mr. Auden read the annual re- port, going into each phase in de- tail. Among the accomplishments of the association were the fol- lowing: Speed Limit: Through the ac- tion of a sub-committee composed of E. J, James, J. F. Graydon, L. H. Hume, the township council have passed a by-law restricting the speed on all roads in the area to 30 m.p.m, The necessary signs will be erected when weather per- mits, ory Theatre box office gn any night, during the week of April 15th: to 21st, he and another guest will be admitted free as guests of THE JOURNAL. Skating: A rink has been oper- ated successfully on the grounds of the school under the vision of F. W. Taylor, C. T. son and G. Wells, Other activities: strictive by-law brook Rd.--the represented at a hearing of the municipal board on Dec. 18th, when an appeal was considered for the amendment of the by-law. The Municipal Board ruled the the by-law should stand. super- Dy- The present re- south association of Lin- was. Morrison Road Bridge: At the request of the association, the Morrison Road bridge was tem- porarily repaired for the winter months and the council advised that the installation of the new bridge is part of the plan for 1948, 8th Line Crossing: Negotiations started by a member of the ciation have. been brought to a installed at this crossing. sport Board has now ruled that! a warning light and bell will be for the SEE us get better service 1 ert regu service. Play safe 30 days to... PHONE 460 Oakville . 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