Oakville-Trafalgar Journal, 8 Mar 1951, p. 2

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il THE OAKVILLE-TR AFALGAR JOURNAL MARGARET LOCKWOOD Box Office Opens 6.30 p.m. : Shows Stars 7.30 p.nd. FASHION BEGINS AT 9.15 P.M. ONE NIGHT ONLY! THURSDAY, MARCH 8TH. DONT MISS THE TOWN AND COUNTRY WOMAN'S PRE-EASTER FASHION SHOW Also on the same program there will be a J. ARTHUR RANK PRODUCTION "MADNESS OF THE HEART" Starring PAUL DUPU REGULAR ADMISSIONS IS 2 DAYS ONLY 5 53 Starring TOM TONWAY Released thru United Artists This Week Chapter 5 of "King of the Rocketmen" 4 A REPUBLIC "PICTURE FRI., SAT., MARCH 9-10 OAKVILLE WILL ROAR ITS APPROVAL... MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12-13-14 I'M ZACK . . . a retread sergeant from the lust war. If you're smart, you live; if you're dumb, you die. Me? I'm comin' out of this alive! I'M THE CONCHIE . . . but that was in the last war. If a guy's house is in danger he has to fight for it. I'M DRISCOLL...the chicken-fed lieutenant. 1 had to kill a Red and earn the right to wear a steel pot. I'M THOMPSON...the medic. In North Africa 1 hustled trucks; in Germany | romanced a rifle; in Korea I'm jumping to the tune of, "Hey! Medic..!"" I'M BUDDHA-HEAD . ... the bazooka man. | was weaned in Europe against the Nazi Krauts and now I'm fighting for my life against Korean Reds. I'M BALDY....the replacement. The men are separated from the hoys quick here. | was lucky and lived to talk abouf it. I'M JOE...q G. |. dogface. We live a dog's life, eat"dog biscuits, wear-dog tags. I'M SHORT ROUND...short, because | didn't go all the way with this outfit. A ROBERT L. LIPPERT Presentation Robert HUTTON - Steve BRODIE - James EBWARDS - Richard 100 Sid MELTON - Richard MONAHAN Wiliam CHUN *~ issosdims 2 Complete Shows at 6.45 and 9 p.m. EVANS The annual meeting of the La- dies' Section of the Oakville Golf Club was held at the home of Past-President, Mrs. E. J. Farley on Friday, March 2nd, 1951. The following officers for the 1951 season were elected: President, Mrs. C. F. Wyndham; Vice-Pres- ident, Mrs, D. Y. Patrick; Sec: retary-Treasurer, Mrs. G. F. Mac: cabe; 18hole captain, Mrs. D. H. Dixon; - 18hole vice-captain, Mrs. H. R. Ostrom; 18-hole handi- caps, Mrs. N. S. Sumner and Mrs. J. N. Langman; 9hole captain, Mrs. S. L. McGinnis; 9-hole vice- captain, Mrs. R. F. Morgan; 9- hole handicaps, Mrs. I. Adamson and Mrs. H. C. Rickaby; House committee, Mrs. C. Hillmer, Mrs. C. F. Wyndham and Mrs. R. 0. G. Bennett; Tea committee, Mrs. W. B. Sturrup, Mrs. S. G. Fear- man, Mrs, J. H. Hamilton, Mrs. N. H. Wells and Mrs. C. G. Royds; Social committee, Mrs. Charles Johnston and Mrs. S. G. Fearman; After the meeting' tea was ser- ved. sxe Mrs. Arthur Hillmet and Mr. and Mrs. Cameron C. Hill- ier are spending a few days the Chanticleer. wx xn There will be square-dancing at the Oakville Club on Friday evening. swans Mr. Harry "Red" Foster left on Sunday to spend two weeks in Florida. ssssoe Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Chisholm entertained before the Club sup- per on Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. R, W. Wilcox en- tertained at dinner on Sunday, the guests were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clark and Mr. and Mrs. F. Tyres. PE Mr. and Mrs. Stewart and child- ren, from Edmonton, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. F. T. McKinney. * : se Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Fraser leave on Monday for a holiday in Eng- land. I neers PEOPLE and EVENTS MRS. DOUG AHERN PHONE 601 Mr. M. A. Elson is in Sarnia on business. maxx The Hon. Ray Lawson, Tieuten- ant Governor of Ontario, the Hon. Leslie M. Frost, Prime Minister of Ontario and His Worship Hir- am McCallum, Mayor of Toronto, have Tent their patronage to the Canadian National Sportsmen's Show which will be held in the Coliseum, Toronto, and which will be officially opened by the Hon. Harold R. Scott, Minister of Lands and Forests for Ontario, March 9. cess Players of the Oakville Club and the Arts and Crafts are bus- ily putting finishing rehearsal touches to their Central Ontario drama festival entries, which will be presented on Hart House stage next week. Receptions to be held in honor of festival officials and participants will include those of C.O.D.F. president Roy Stewart and Mrs. Stewart, at Hart House Monday evening, March 12; the governors of the Dominion festi- Val, on stage following Wednes- day evening's performance; C.O D.F. directors in honor of J Robert Newton and the par pants after March 17's final Di formance; and Mr. and Mrs. Mur- ray Wilson at the Royal York on Thursday evening. bein Mr. and Mrs. George Budreo entertained on Saturday night. Pa s. ci Fred Hotson returned on Sat- urday from a business trip to the United States. Parr Mrs. J. Belt who has been stay- ing with her sister and brother- inlaw, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Whalen, returned home to Winnipeg on Monday. wx EEE Mr. and Mrs. Scott Carnegy an- nounce the birth of their son, Eric Scott, at the Memorial hos- pital on February 28th. = . Ey Nearly 100 guests from Oakville, Newmarket, Welland and Toron- to attended a reception following the christening in St. John's Church last Sunday afternoon of Susan Chisholm Merry, daughter Mrs. Allan Bennett entertained at tea last Thursday. css Douglas Wilkes Mr. and Mrs, are holidaying in the southern United States. . a . os Mr. and Mrs. W. Davison en- tertained at dinner Saturday night. | Pr Mr. and Mrs. Dean Wilkes en- tertained at tea on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Ostrom move to their new home on Dundas Street North on Saturday. Pa Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Kennish en- tertained at supper on Sunday evening. ss sc = Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Hossack are holidaying at Daytona Beach, Florida. DE Mrs. Banfield, Sr. is in the Oakyille-Trafalgar Memorial Hos- pital. » x 3 » Mr, and Mrs. John F. Isard leave on Sunday for a holiday in Mexico. ss 3 8 Mr. and Mrs. James M. Dun- woody left on Sunday to spend a month at the Trade Winds Hotel in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. ae Mr. Neil LeRoy of Toronto spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs, James C. Campbell. sue Mrs. C. R. Slipp returned home on Sunday after spending three weeks in Bermuda. Par Mr. Peterborough on business. » entertained on Sunday evening. . - a party. Mrs. Harry "Red" turned from a vacation in Flori da last week. Dr. and visited last week at the home of = aly Charles N. Ambler is in| yoo Coa Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Armstrong Foster re- of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Merry, by Rey. Harry Pawson. The recept- ion was held in the ballroom at the residence ' of Mrs. James Chisholm, Dundas St, with Mrs. Chisholm and Dr. Susan Kober presiding at the tea table. Mr. Howard Caine proposed the toast to tiny Susan. sre The Ladies Auxiliary of the Canadian Legion entertained the Legion Auxiliaries from George: town, Acton and Islington on Tuesday evening in the Canad- ian Legion Hall. There were 150 women present. Thursday, March 8, 195 WHITE OAK CHAPTER SPRING DRIVE Plans for the annual spring can: vass of White Oak Chapter, TO. D.E, were made at the Chapter's regular meeting, held at the home of Mrs. Frank Pullen last Thurs day. Date of the canvass will be Monday, April 2, and many at tractive prizes are being offered. THURS., FRI, SAT. The draw will be made at gy, Century Theatre the evening of May 21. Proceeds will go {, wards the work of the Chaptey The sum of $25 Was voted Halton Music Festival. Mrs, p ©. Ainsworth was received ag , member of the Chapter. The gent, Mrs. A. H. Downey, presiq. e meast now STILL TRUE Will Rogers said it years ag, and it 'still holds true. A con ence is just an admission thy you want someone else to shar your troubles. MARCH 8-9-10 PIPER LAURIE + JOYCE HOLDEN |] COMING MOND see. Dr. and Mrs. D. H. Dunn, of Lorne Park (nee Mary Elizabeth Gallaugher) are happy to an- nounce the birth of their son on March 2, 1951, at Wellesley Hos- pital, Toronto. PRP 'Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Way of Montreal moved into their new. home on Cedar Grove Ave. last week. cssms Mrs. Caro Syer of New York is spending a few days with her daughter Mra. G. F. Maccabe and Mr. Maccabe. FEC Mrs. C. T. Sharpe is in Winni- peg visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Brumell. snr Mr. and Mrs, Alex Gow of Ham- ilton, and Mr. and Mrs. William Gilday, Toronto, spent some time with Mr. and Mrs. W.. A. Scott last weekend. TEE Mr. and Mrs. Fred Davies left plane on Wednesday for a holiday at Daytona Beach, Florida. Fr Lady Baillie and Mrs. A. W. Baillie returned from a holiday at the Belmont Hotel in Bermuda on Susan Stronach celebrated her | Sunday. tenth birthday on Saturday with »rsen Alex F. Bell is in New York on business. vars | The next meeting of the Haver- gal Old Girls' Association will be ras held Monday, March 12 at 8.15 Mr. 'and Mrs. Thomas Blake-| p.m. at the home of Mrs. D. M. lock and daughters Mary and |Dowar, Appleby College. There Kay are spending a six weeks' |ywill be an evening of bridge. vacation at Miami Beach, Florida. Fra Dr. and Mrs. Brock Chisholm Mrs. G. B. Chisholm | of Geneva, Switzerland, who have f | been the guests of Col. and Mrs. PHONE OAKVILLE ™ GREGORY rune THE HOME OF FAMILY ENTERTAINMENT 568 136 Colborne St. E. the former's sister, Mrs. Irven|Lorne -M. Eirth in Ottawa, are Fell. now in Toronto. LINGERIE HOSIERY ~ SPORTSWEAR QUALITY VALUE SERVICE BURROS' SPECIALTY SHOPPE Phone 423 SEE! Flame-haired god- "* dess attacked by a prowling jungle Jeopard. SEE! Treasure hoard of ** ancient gems whose radiance rivals the sun! THRILL PACKED DAYS! AY FOR THREE A romance of SAVAGE PASSIONS! Eyes have never before beheld its equal! Actually filmed in Africa amid authentic scenes of unrivaled savagery and' splendor! i starring: DEBORAH KERR STEWART GRANGER wo HGHARD CARLSON HS NIMALS IN FRENZIED STAMPEDE! SEEM 0USANDS OF WILD A NE OF THE MOST STARTLING SCENES EVER FILMED! | i NOTE: FOR THIS 6 P.M. 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