Oakville-Trafalgar Journal, 13 Jul 1950, p. 9

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hursday, July 13, 1950 Se 9) Page 9 meh +, use 'more cheescake, log, and|now on, when he Isn't working ger, "IL MUSIC ALBUM TEEN T0 WN body-beautifuf art than any oth.|in pictures. Sold o. : er section =of America, or for Guest of the Week ra BY IRVEN FELL : that matter, "than anyother part| If Mrs. Helen Slater, Box 35, ots, rour, (What does the future hold for Y EAREN PECK of the worlds -- Bronte, will call at the box office len th, fle Savoy operas, -of Gilbert and| Gongratulaty Few film fans know that|of the Century theatre, she and "Dune (ME1IIvan operas? I would imagine | gor a a a Gregory Peck originally intended |a friend will be admitted free as for thy |§fllat there is hardly a living soul, | pominion Frick Mont ron to become a doctor. The stage |guests of the Journal. rough | the English speaking world tol. John recy B! LOT bug hit him while he was attend- easy." Byway, who has not heard some o> 19 ecently returned from Ing college as g pre-medical stu to thei, (WBF these operas, either in their = 2 oe : _ In Michigan, as dent. 2" Knar [Wlitirety or parts of them. Buest of the University. Patricia Neal, the beautiful For CN } | 15, ohurchestians Attention Oakville Teen, Town- Sa y Schools, socleties| A - girl from Kentucky was a doc- vy all sorts have performed these |S! The Teen Town at Paris, : Yer popular operas, and ft is a fotable thing and much to the BG cait of Gilbert and Sullivan, t neither ithe music, nor the brds. have been changed over fo years. @Bmpany in the United States offer a swing version of the fikado" and while it was sald "88 be very good, it did not start Bly widespread yearning for a lianze. what prompted this column was fact that I was reading an d Country newspaper from my [Heme town, The Yorkshire Ob- Brver, and there was quite an Bfticle in it regarding this very : i aps it |; [Sfling, the Gilbert and Sullivan ei | ed ces instead of Friday. all true!" [MMost people know the meaning| Now for kids on holidays. It royalties, and ever since these |Seems as If everyone has left were produced there has | Oakville. n a royalty fo pay by those| Mimi Bell is spending her va- Performing them. cation in Quebec, .working at "WThe English Copyright Act re: [Lake Murray. ERS @rves to the composer or author,| Doug Hardwick has left Oak rewards of his or her work ville to be a counsellor at Camp fr their lifetime and for 50 years ffer their death gives protection their heirs and executors. SSir Arthur Sullivan died in 1900, strictly speaking, the music these operas is only protected til November of this year. How- er, Sir William Gilbert did not until 1912 so that the words protected until 1962. It is infringement of the law t this year, but it is to be hoped | 1 some unscrupulous "Tin Pan outfit does not take ad- . It is surprisiing what me so called business men will for a few dollars. @iThe Yorkshire Observer pre- 38: < = brief history of the operas Sueat bill this way; "Richard D'Oyly expres. [Grice was the impresario who| (Continued from Page 1) public Epfesonted the operas, first at the ® hants. Bghera Comique and later at the| velopment of baseball in Oakville ae voy Theatre. His son, Rupert, [prevailed throughout the meet- below rried on the business and was, | ing." Further meetings will be e these MO many years, responsible for | held if and when the need arises. file management of the famous| Present were directors Camer [DOyly Carte Opera companies. on Hillmer, Larry Wilson and OR [Eicenges were issued and Don Dayis, and secretary Bill Anoeiy falls collected for the amateur | gation of the Baseball assn, and rformances and a fairly high of performance was * insisted upon. ith the death of Mr. Rupert permission to per- y of which his daughter, Miss That has been the position |t ce the death of Sir William | II 11962." One suggestion is, that the government pass a special Act pro- copyright in perpetuity ven ould ging 8 h the copyright invested in|peen estimated at July 19, but it ne organization like the ATts|would appear mow a longer per- uncil of Britain which could|ioq will be required before the === [hintain fhe traditions' and con-| nish bail schedule can com. -- [hue to isssue licences for per-| poco m--" mance of the operas. The new club will submit t will be interesting to see what| 1 out ooiincates to the OBA. fc happen fo these wonderfully "up oroval before the July 15 1e the first of whieh, <Trialli fo, cording to! Chris was performed in 1875. -- Winner of the Weék . J. Mudge, Lakeshore Hy. LJ R. 1, will call in at Lof- te 's Record Bar, he will be . nted with a Red Seal Re- d with the compliments of the Burnal. PRACTICAL HINTS ON BUDGET CONSERVATION hey're {alike in' many ways-- Blldzets and rivers. Sometimes v're full and run smoothly; at Blcr times they just dry up. | follows: pres, 3 1 0 We:y often--as with rivers--it's a [lock and Chris Speyer; fee leon; secretary IC. 4 sonal problem. Doug Wilson; secre ; fany Bank of Montreal cust-| Oliver; advisory board, ois ----H Piers have come across it. Some | Johnson, Norman Carter, Frei = Kd: round that cn Collyer, Harvey Lyon, C. Callon, Discs make January a "thin| Harry Thornton, L. Hawkes, Dr. fit is on record that a Negro |* Comack. few weeks at Cindy Bell's cot- tage at Stoney Lake. Susan Smith are working at the hospital and enjoying their nurs- ing experience very much. spend the summer ter on Long Island, New York. the music copyright runs Macrae, camp near Camp Borden, in pre- work in Oakville this summer. Schedule Ball Practises T. A. Blakelock, Chris Speyer, Norman Carter, new intermediate clu up of the park during the erect- dget D'Oyly Carte is a direc: ion-of -poles- for the: lighting sys- tem bert in 1912. Halton league games. Only one he paper then asks the ques-|pole had been erected by Tues- n; "What about the future--|day, and 9 more 80-ft. poles stretched out various play on the field hazardous. Date of completion of the project had Speyer, who will coach the squad. Speyer is still lineup, as he has had little time young lads and older players who still 'want to play ball" he said. The team will work out at Wal lace park tonight, and Saturday afternoon, come any candidate who does not have present team affiliation. nounced by Mr. Gray, will be as Just 'outside of Brantford, has in- vited "you" © to their Saturday dance of this week. Dancing from 8.30 to 11.30 and it should be a lot of fun. Let's see a big crowd representing Oakville. Large crowds have attended the Wednesday and Friday night dances at Teen Town this week and everybody seemed to enjoy themselves. A Teen Town Council meeting was held last week and it was decided that this Friday Teen Town will hold its usual dance, but a week this Friday Teen Town will be open on Saturday nights for two: weeks, just fo see how the kids like Saturday dan- Barbara Taylor is spending a Judy Merry, Nancy Patten and Lorna Keene left Tuesday to with her sis- Cumberland, Meg MacTaggart, ou 'Shipley five Donna Mari- and Joan Farley, days at a training paration for their counsellor SL Ollie Johnson, Doug. Wilson and representing the lub. t was pointed out that tieing will necessitate re-schedul- ng of several Oaks and juvenile. on the ground at erection points makes vague as to his 0 size up candidates. "All I can ay is that it will be made up of and Chris will wel- Officers of the new club, as an- Vice-pres., T. A. Blake- reen flonih." Others have experienced |F. M. Deans, Don Hillmer, Ben 7 Bl shortage of ready cash after |Languay, Sr. floricage interest. And they've IV ried out a solution along con- vi {6 vation lines. "his is the way they dam the bil They open a "special pur- day , = account. Each pay Za fl deposit "a fixed percentage -- IB their major commitments, and = #0, when the time for heavy =] nents comes round, they can \ fc them without undue strain. this idea appeals to you, why = PY" come in and talk it over with B Cameron, the accountant at id fr local branch of the B of M? --| fel be glad to help you open | ¥ own "special purposes" a ( LOOKING FOR ENTERTAINMENT? For Clubs, Banquets, Gar- den Parties, Etc. CONTACT Glover Booking Agency Phone 1282-W Oakville OP REAL ESTATE - INSURANCE MORTGAGES 4 * W. E. DAVIS R. C. A. CUMBERLAND 71 Colborne St., Oakville Phone 41 Evenings and Holidays Phone 612-R W. S. 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