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Porcupine Advance, 27 Mar 1941, 1, p. 6

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The new story, written by Stepher Morehouse Avery, and suggested b1 Fannie Hurst‘s ‘book ‘"Sister Act,‘ takes the Lemp family through a famâ€" y crisis that combines drama, pathc: and humor in pretty much the sam: proporltion that they occur in most families. For fun and humor, there are the babies, four oneâ€"yearâ€"olds; fof drama, there is the financial crisis when the Florida real estate developâ€" ment into which the whole family has In "Four Mothers," however, t are some cast additions, for the T.; family has been growing. Lola is mother of twin girls, portrayed in film by Barbara Ann and Arlene La Priscilla‘s baby girl is played by Bev ly Quintanilla, who made her de as a baby boy in Eddie Cantor‘s "Fc Little Mothers"; Gale Page‘s li daughter is played by Sharon Va: One of the happiest c tre goers is the film Mothers," the latest family film stories. will be shown at the Pa Friday, Priday midnig] day of this woeek, March As in the earlier stories, ters" and "Four Wive: headed by Priscilla, | Lola Lane, Gale Page, Eddie Albert, Claude R: son, Frank McHuzh and % Another of Lemp Family Pictures Showing at Palac New Schumacher Toâ€"day Only "Trail of the Vigilantce ?’0’0’00‘00’000000‘0000000000000000000000000000000000 AT THE LOCAL THEATRES : 0000000000000000000000o000000000000000000000000000 Franchot PAGE s1X Colourcéd Cartoon Froesb as a E1 Last Stbowing Toâ€"nmghtâ€"Thurs., March 27th Poperxe Cuartoon *tranger Than Ficlton ">rd . Dimesional Murder"~â€"For this short, special spectacies will be passed out at the door of the threatre while entering. To get the full benefit of this short, the spectaclies will have to be used. Also another of the "Canada Carries On‘" Series, namelyâ€" *Everyuhere in the World® This is the lith of the Series. W ednesd: Anolthes MA S C [QOLI THEATRE Mothei Popula "Callin March 28th and 29th LANE SISTERS,. GALE PAGE AND JEFFREY Helen Mack and Don Barry You‘re never musical Lemp picture comin Saturécay â€" Ma Priscilla Lane Sunday Midni EC q ic uV / p 1« esday and Thursday, April 2nd and 3rd CEORKRCE MURPINIY, BRENXDA JOVYVCE AND MISCHA AUER in Brod,. Crawford March 30th and 3lst, April PAFZL MULNI, VINROLINiA FIELD AND GENI TIZTRNEY in NOTICEâ€"On Double Feature Programmes coming to our theatres, we request our patrons to attend the Theatre not later than 8.00 p.m. to see entire performance. 48e NEWS 416 PALACE mp Cmp Is THIS A BABY GRAND PIANO? ning to the Pal March 28th and AlH Marines "HMHUDSON‘S BA Y" ritten by Stepin« ind suggested | l ind Di ied SJIAOIRT e Duaddy .8 1 Toâ€"night the smm of Oran 2M T r Midnight BRENDA MARNSHMHALL AND S in s * HORT‘S Mother AT THE TIMMINS THEATRES 1) to Monday and Tuesd: 1t ¢€ iby" Quintanil ‘e theatre, P 20th. â€" Her teo ind U« i Saturday of this week, March 27th, ty !28th and 29th. «42 | Topping the bill is "Snow White and | the Seven Dwarfs," the first fullâ€"lenbth en ; animated feature in Technicolour proâ€" b_v'duced by Walt Disney, which, when it t,": opzned in New York at Radlio City nâ€" | Music Hall, ran for five weeks to capâ€" os ‘ acity crowds. The original storyâ€"and n?;who as a child hasn‘t heard it time st | and againâ€"was adaptedq for the Disney re | medium from the Grimm fairy tale. or ! Little did the Brothers Grimm reâ€" 5is alizz2 as they conceived their charming pâ€" stories two hundred years ago that as in the 20th century a man named Disâ€" to +6 VhAf 1 Vho will 11) Great Walt. Disney Festival Now at the Cartioer Theatre ‘Where the Bufflalo Roam‘ OJ and Saturd 29th Starring * Fred Art imous â€" Productions | hanced by Their Music Pex_ Ritter and Louise Massey i] 16 Friday and Saturd; "Second Chorus" in Chi n, if you‘re a member of the a is in "Four Mothers,"" the riday, Friday midnisht and ichers are Claugec Rains and Walt Di theatre m C sell their Photo mbin Hobert Benchiles €Colored semp family ur Mothers‘ Phone 60 red Astlaire, Pagleltle Artice Shawâ€" and His Band. 1N ney â€" IMestIVv Thursday, ous fairy hose who aguven treat, i1 V artaoon comple Frida March Eriday‘s Revivalâ€"Doug! "RULES OF T Frid: it Puesday and Woednesday, April Ist ar DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAMME NELENX PARRINSH and EDDIE QUILLAN in Lemp Saturday, Sund (GOLDFIELDS en "W HERE DID YOU GET THAT GIRL" Thursd; OALbP 1Di PThursday and Friday, March 27th 28th VANE WITHERS® and CHARLES (Buddy) ROGERS in Wlnld Iil duction. Special Children‘s Matinee Saturday Morning at 10.30 BILTI, (HOPâ€"Aâ€"LONG)} CASSIDY in 111 it d t ed Television®‘‘â€" Trouble With H1 Â¥0a. 19 of Seri ADDED SHORTâ€"**Take It or Leave ILt‘â€"No of the North America Flies®" "HMHunting Wild Deer "Pop and Mon in Wild Ovsters‘"â€"Cartoon day and Friday, April 3rd and EUG,. PALLETTE and MARY HEALY in I Wedne | compl¢ Another teller of fairy tales, Hans Christian Andersen, supplied Walt Disney with material for "The Ugly Duckling." . This Disney hit, which won the Academy Award for 1940, is also on the Festival programme. It is the tender story of a baby swan, whose only misfortune was to be born homely in a setting of duck oggs. Disney, in adapting this classic to the screen, reâ€" tained the full flavour of pathos and beauty that Andersen created in his charming fairyâ€"tale.> Other Disney creations on the Fesâ€" tival programme are "The Practical fIantasy, would walk a and become really ali Another teller of f Christian Andersen, Disney with material Diickling." â€" <This B ney ‘ would something that their unde: tries Revivalâ€"One Showing Only at 9.40 ALICE FAYE and DON AMECHE in "LILLIAN RUSSELL," wWinne Mrs. â€"Ha Harwood byâ€" the £ fore local the court NAo wet cution. Attorney Dalton Dean of 1 leybury, is in consultation with Toronto office and will likely have announcement to make in Thursd police court, In such cases, author tion fot taken i on $200 withheld instructio sECOND LEE TRACY and LINDA HAYES in largest massed raid police in this distr and Provincial Po 20 homes in Kirkla iA l kirkland Police § Raid Twenty Homes in Lake Shore Town C DOOMED CARAVANS iftcon Tables at Ladies Auxtliary Whist Drive Bot! "GOLDEN HOOFS leged Subversive ture Seized. ill details of programme ~are ‘‘l‘ne Practlen "Ferdinand the Bull" ang "Don Lucky Day," all RKO Radio re TELEPMHMONE 1¢ nt hi inday Midnight and Monday, March 29thâ€"31st m MtI detmils of the raids have been pld by police until they receive ctions from the Attorneyâ€"Genâ€" olfice to proceed with the proseâ€" Attorney Dalton Dean of Haiâ€" Â¥, is in consultation with the J £ 1104 Frest 1T1or 1f the D 21 Husband 31 OWn raid: t ds, which mount of rv â€" home comim i\ Ltorn autlh ADDED sSHORNTS sSHOGRTS DWn lingz â€"Douglas Fairhanks Jr. in @8 OPF THE SE A" ovei ibver and polict afternoon many moret r shipment @alled 1¢ ce _â€" bodies _ coâ€"ordinated which produced a considâ€" it of material at practicâ€" ome visited during the e two persons who were istody were later released bail each. oon 91 C 11 THE HORNE â€"~*"Snow White" into a moving picture and icters, â€"conceived in ilk and talk and sing infranctior tim 16 hoim iâ€"Instead o m, the avera C1 Mrs. he fu i Canada Carries O)n lance marked th Comfort Fund o n, the membs: e articles of knit id lict all by swan, whose )e born homely gs. Disney, in the screen, reâ€" of pathos and created in his PV TLegion i ‘Trovincial OfT1 in King Kirk ial OfTi( Dean of Haiâ€" The high school gymnasium was the on with the}setting of a thrillâ€"packed basketball ikely have an | game last Friday night when our high in Thursday‘s| school champions met the exâ€"students es, authorizaâ€" | The school piled up a score of 40â€"3. iust be givcn'Docs this, as it has been rumoured, I‘s office beâ€" | prove that this year‘s team is the best proceed with | that we have ever had? The grads |fought valiantly but their lack of 411 hG Bi Paramount News Benchley Comedy 26â€"In the itltempted by ck Township ficers raided ke and King â€"end,â€" seizing ‘s Witnesses persons unâ€" i of Section imada Reguâ€" 11 prl taged â€"their n Kirkland wnsite â€"and incial offiâ€" ind 1*% % rdad THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TTIMMINS, ONTARIO ) To iteraâ€" ilins mMalr C n Bxel ho. ilat int and applied to everybody, not only to th scouts. The pupils enjoyed Mr. Pad don‘s interesting talk. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES After the debate Priday afternoon the four debators, their coaches, tiv judges and a few members of the staf enjoved a delicious tea, which some of Ailcen Teeple gave a very interest ing talk on "Winston Churchill" whici held us breathless for ten minutes Theon we joined in community singin; until the close of the period. SPECIAL ASSEMBLY On Monday morning, the Junior: had a pleasant surprise in the form o a special assembly. Mr. Paddon, Fiel Secretary of the Boy Scouts‘ Associa tion spoke to the students on the Bo: scout Laws anda ‘pointed out that the; When the students of the Assembly marched into. our Friday morning, l they know that they would be by such a distinguished visitor Fowler, Secretary of the B Education. Fultonâ€" and Gentile vs â€"~Sweet <a Cockburn; Fulton and Gentile. Perreault and Rymer vs . Cametr andâ€" Cummings;. Perreault and Rym JUNIOR ASSEMBLY With <another weekâ€"end comes a other assembly. The highlight of 1: Thursday‘s Junibor Assembly was oneâ€"part play presented by some st dents: of II C. If proved higl amuUusIin the first tournament of this kind ever| to be held in T. H. V., and it appears The to be quite successful with the girls,| Company held Each team consists of one good player|Gay in St. Mai and one average player. The girls exâ€"| The mseting pect to playâ€"off all the games by 1,110:Cuptain Bailey end of the week, The winners so far | Guides formed are:â€"MacL:od and R. Hansen vs Fabâ€"| ering of the fla bro and Malinowsky; MacLeod and' The Hansen. |ners where th practice gave "the team" the ad age, We were very glad to see | girls back in our midst ‘and must mit that though our loyalty lay our own team, not a few of us ch« for their opponents. This week, members of the Bad ton Club are participating in a 1 nament in order to decide who ard best players in the school. Th count. The final score in points was 42 to 40 in favour of the boys. To setâ€" tle this dispute, the two teams will battle it out again in the near future. When they play again, the boys will be on guard for the demon spikers, Mr. Jarvis and Mr. Rose. The $7.153 that they made will be used in buying luxuries for â€"the boys from the school who are in the fighting forces overseas. The highlight of the boys‘ : this week was the volleyâ€"ball tbetween the senior basketball and the men of the staff which place Tuesday at 4.15 in the : gym. The gym was packed spectators who watched the th games. The teachers won the and third games by a score of 15 and 15 to 12, and the boys wo second game, 15 to 8. Accordi: the men teachers, the staff cause they defeated the boys ir games, but, on the other hand boys won because points wetr count. The final score in point: this we between and the place T THROUGH THE KEYHOLE OF T. H. V. nd SENIOR ASSEMBL Y NEW EMPRE Last Showing Toâ€"Nightâ€"Thurs., Wednesday and Thursday, April 2nd and 3rd "MOON OVER BURMA" Colored Cartoonâ€""The Constable" NOTICEâ€"BDue to the length of this our first evening show starts at 6.30 n».m. Friday and Saturday, March "WHEN THE DALTON Starringâ€"BETTE DAVIS, CHARLES® BOYER, JEFFREY Chuldren Adults Sund: Starringâ€"DOROTHY LAMOUR, ROBERT PRESTON and P. FOSTER serialâ€""THE OREGON TRAIL" No. 14 Popeye Cartoonâ€"*"*My Pop, My Pop‘" but 4 he team Starringâ€"K A Â¥ ir of the boys. To setâ€" ‘, the two teams will iin in the near future. y again, the boys will Starringâ€"CARY GRANT, MARTHA SCOTT AND SIR CEDRIC HARDWICKE SERIALâ€"The QGregon Trail No., 13 nday Midnight, Monday and Tuesd: March 30th and 31st, and April Ist "A L THIS AND HEAVEN TOO®‘ to 8. According t the staff won be d the boys in tw 1e other hand, th e points were t score in points wa ho Toâ€"Nightâ€"Thurs., Ma "HOWARDS OF VIRGINIA" 1t "ILCK the advan on Errol Comedy or as MI Board 0 T‘ SGAo! little ~di o greete TELEPHONG 173 thrillin he firs FRANCIS, RANDOLPH SCOTT and GEORGE BANCROFT a T in NC I the they didan‘t put up a gOOd argum(.nt According to the judges, the overâ€"conâ€" fidence of our debaters was the cause of our representatives losing the debate in Cochrane. The judges in Timmins were Mr. Bailey, the Rev., Mr. Smith, and Mr. McLeod. Apparently we have an amateur photographer in our midst, as many of the teachers have found out to their sorrow. He has managed to‘ g*t the teachers in all moods. So keep on the â€" safe side, teachers, by always smiling. but that they did Accordin fidence ( production of sugar and possibly 0t substances. Already wood is a Vfi able source of vanilla flavouring. Rayon is a wellâ€" wood pulp, but at creation rayon stoc might equally well wrap Wood H 10 K T e debate. aat doesn‘t didn‘t put Children Adults 16 pa} stL. Malthew‘s ceting was ca Bailey, After ormed Horses} the flag and t] AMliclos wont t+n I‘ruth Aches 11 Has Large Number of Little Known Uses DJY ip les of the 10§6th 1.0.D.E. eld their mseting on Monâ€" Matthew‘s hall. ing was called to order by iley, After inspection the ieq Horseshoe for the lowâ€" flag and the Guide Prayer. es went to the patrol corâ€" they served on the quilt are making in competition sbhorough Trophy. s then practiced songs for concert with Mrs. Carsoun singing director. ame the Guides were disâ€" I1gArEULES etting ci 120 CoOnsu ‘nt ho 28th and 29th S RODE" wellâ€"known derivaltive of t at one stage in their stockings, ties or drapes well have become movie excise stamps, and Mines and Resources up of such articles is pulp. The modern rettes is a striking exâ€" ng cigarettes from the jonsumer no less than grades of wood pulp making of cartons, adâ€" packages, transparent 6 According Laboratories Mines and R« ip of such ar ived in in which 1Det prepared â€" and Â¥idgening i whole h this m i1 V rlill TigAl the enem trate PArCL all i: The | £ A Organize Unit to Sserve the North Against Raids fishin meml SUsDi( lized DQ] th for 11 the 1 ing a north bilityv byv maln the trappet Kirkland Lal who know thie and barren wa CHEERS FOR MISS BISHOP Ann Sheridan â€" remember her?â€" went back to work in the movies at a ‘‘mere‘‘ $600 a week,. after a sixâ€"months‘ strike, which cost her $15,000 in payless paydays. Forgotâ€" ten were her accusations that her employers were trying to starve her to death. Brushed aside was their charge that she was trying to hold them up. The employers refused to gloat at what seemed to be a clearâ€" cut victory over their most curvaâ€" ceous star. They said merely they were delighted to have her back. y. malterilal to The corps will allow freedom Edmund Cwenn + Sitney Blackmer + Dornthy Petersom Introdwing Mery ANDERSON «+ Directed by Tay CAPNETT Coin the C C Coming Sun. Mid., 4 Days id SAIYT li@ in the. bush on prospectiftig, g, â€" trapping otr:." guidimg trips, ers will be on‘ the lookout for ! rious clearings that could be utiâ€"| as landing and refuelling bases. :ular attention is to be given to land lakes with good shorelines. members will watch for caches ane fuel, condition that might rise to serious fires and will be e watch to apprehend escap>d hn reachin 11 1i Richard A. Rowland with J UeTto Rhtaored thry Unlted A Back to Work time h country bu e provide an in occasion for Irom borc W D tes, as well ; neighbourho limen, prospt being â€" organ presents elte raid bush March North‘s who seek enrollment perience data and a ) equipment, motot ats, motors, canoes xXpedite tr: be loosely 1 action of appreh should Trom mil 1€ H1 BV O 2s, â€" and mntario WILLIAM rOu iifnlt â€" th i1ln the inada To: fort 2M nidâ€" £8C2p2 they â€" pene y belie m bay 11 ponso} an arca will coâ€" Forestry rollment LthCo dian ‘~a . ter»â€" . to eal river LLempt om th th if ective its use blod )1 imized po hip ind 111 it Continuous Shows 11.00 a.m. Thursday, at 6 with the dinng gramme of mus featurs. O Mr. bo NOTE: Anyone atten tre up to 9.49 p.m entire performances: home. The fun to Mount Plea bury, â€" members staff and classt "ather and Son Banguet, Junior Bovs United Church 1t wWas statted that the D his home on Browning stt ently in his usual health. was stricken, he was carri school and Dr. R. C. Lyorn moned, but the boy was the â€" doctor arrived, and fathercould reach the s was a native of Haileybut lived there with his parents ing street. Immediately after crossing Latchâ€" ford street at Halleybury on Monday morning on his way to the Hailleyâ€" bury high school on his way to his usual classes William Edward, Thuâ€" erck, 16â€"yearâ€"old â€" student, . collapsed as he entered the high school grounds and died before medical help arrived. The deceased youth, who was in Grade Ten, was the only son of William C. Thuerck, formerly sheriff of Temisâ€" kaming, and of Mrs. Thuerck. The Father and Son Banguet for the Funior Boys of the United. Church Sunday School and their dads .will ie aeld in the church â€" on Thursday, at 6.30 p.m. In connection vith the dinner there will be a proâ€" Surviving also ai Audrey Thureck, i N.Y., and MiIiss I home. The funeral Harleyhury Student Dies on His Way to High School : MCE; icher ; vs and dads Tmmecdiat CARTIEKR FRI and MARCH 4d 7TTt 1. A re medical help arrived. vyouth, who was in Grade only son of William C. nerly sheriff of Temisâ€" of Mrs. Thuerck. d that the boy had left Browning street, apparâ€" usual health.. When he h¢e was carried into the r. R. C. Lyon was sumâ€" he boy was dead when wrrived, and before his reach the school He of Haileybury and had th his parents on Brownâ€" ittending the the J( the id other y Boyce in illiat will ste the wo sisters, Miss airse in Albany an â€"Thureck at ; held yesterday metery, Haileyâ€" 1e higsh school interesting of Schuâ€" ss ~to â€" tho t rom

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