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Porcupine Advance, 1 Aug 1946, 1, p. 8

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EC . Fast And Furious M""“'"‘ Western at Cartier "%‘1';.'% Possessed. of a â€" most. fascinating= voice, he looks like an ‘ bination of Peter Lorre and Charles ] Boyer and is a natural streen: actor. He has the part of Dr. Larson, psychiaâ€" | Prominent in the Czech theatre in Prague, he found himself on the Nazl black list after Munich, in 1939, and left the country for England where he studied the language and played in a number of stage and film presenta-. tions there. FRIDAY SATURDAY DON "RED‘" BARRY Outstanding among continental acâ€" tors to win popularity in motion picâ€" tures is Herbert Lom. This "distinâ€" guished performer, appegring current.ly' in "The Seventh Veil," at the Palace Theatre, was born in Czechoslovakia. Among added attractions to the proâ€". gram is the comedy, "Twin Husbands," with Leon Errol, and Chapter No. 13 of "The Monster and the Ape." "The Seventh Vell”” Comes To Palace tops this versatile performance with a musical numpber, singing and dancing "The Continental Polka," while Wynn mroves once more that he has carved niche all his own with his wide range ef hilarious characterizations. Picturesque Mexican settings, filmed on locations south of the border, enâ€" _ hance the gay romantic scenes beâ€" se C eE Helen Trlbot adds an attractive bit sparkling roles of femininitv to the proceedings, and night club dan Roy Barcroft and LeRoy Masonâ€"handle altar by Wynn the viliainy in thoroughâ€"going fashion. talking newsva was a US. Marshall, killed in line of â€" "Pasy to Wed" marks the first singâ€" duty. Barrv decides to go straight!lnd. ing â€"and dancing appearance on the help bring â€"his father‘s murderer to 5creen for both Johrson and Miss Wi!â€" justice. | liams, each of whom won their stellar This is accomplished with the help rating in Hollywood during the past of h‘s pal and of an chservant child, Yyear. Johnson, who first entered show played by ‘Twinky Watts. Having business as a danceor in Broadway achieved his objective, Barry surrenâ€" imusicals, steps a neat samba with Miss ders to ‘he law to pay for his previous Williams. misdceds. * Sauritlia BRall alen has nra af har mact on Priday and Saturday. Don mfi"" i â€" K W TV CUk Batry. is likable as the outlawâ€"turnedâ€" â€" _â€" â€" masuids marthall, and Wally Vernon, as his The.season‘s sprightliest comedy, a pal, stirs up the doings with is or packet crammed with fun, able comedy. ‘,»i“ ~"romance and. musicâ€"that‘s â€" MGM‘s The storvy concerns a cowboy, played "Pasy to Wed," opening Saturday at by Barry, who has been brought up the Broadway Theatre, and heading a among a gang of bandits, believing cast of Hollywood‘s gayest young stars their lTeader to be his father. When â€"Van Johnson, Lucilie Ball, Esther he discovers that his father. actually Williams and Keenan Wynn. CE as 4 t ‘*:o,‘”?'“m':;m i »« Stars, Songs, Comedy en t ‘ . playing a; the Cartier Theatie. Ill “Eggy o Wed" on Priday and Saturdavy Tiin "RBan‘*‘ LAST â€" TIME TODAY ; "Masquerade In Mexico" "A WAVE, A waC AND A MARINE" â€" â€"â€" ADDED Leon Errol â€" Comedy Serial â€" News "OUTLAWS OF ~â€"MANTA FEK" _ COMING MONDAY "Little Giant" "Crime of a Century" Sm ied Van Johnson APDBD FEATURE â€" Lynn Bari and Vincent Price EASY TO WED FILMED IN TECHNICOLOR In STARTING SATURDAY proceedings, and night club dancer left waiting at the 50‘ The Timimins Frire Department had a comparatively quiet weekend, with two fires contributing their. activity. .. Both fires occurred on July 26. A rubbish fire on Cedar St. North, reâ€" sulting in no damage, and a cigarette burning into a cushion at 214 McLeod Street. Rochon was charged as a result of on accident on July 13 at the corner of Cameron St. and Wilson Ave. while driving a car recorded as belonging to A. Villeneuve of 113 Birch St. South, but in court Rochon stated he had borrowed the car from a Mr. Petoe Moran to make repairs for him. He had tried to get into his car and drive away, necessitating his removal from the car by force. There was no one injured in the smashâ€"up at that time, but the driver of the other vehicle is also scheduled to appear on a similiar charge. Given 15 Days For Drunk Driving . Police officers stated that on their arrival at the ‘scene of the accident Rochon had told them to go away beâ€" cause he "didn‘t want no police here." Leo Rochon of Timmins, pleading guilty t charge of drurk driving in police court here on Tuesday was senâ€" tenced to 15 days hard labor, and was prohibited to drive for sixâ€" months. Firefighters Enjoy Quiet Weekend, Thank You Picturesque Mexican settings, filmed on locations south of the border, enâ€" hance the gay romantic scenes beâ€" tween Johnson and Miss Williams and provide a colorful setting for elaborate musical numbers. Most spectacular of the latter is an eyeâ€"filling samba numâ€" ber introducing two new Latin rhythms. "Boneca de Pixe" and "Toca Tu Samâ€" ba,‘" presented as a pagent of five south American countries. It is during this musical highlight that Ethel Smith, who made her screen bow in "Bathing Beauty," demonstrates again her artis~ ty on the electric organ while Van and Esther dance and sing. altar by Wynn, in the role of a fastâ€" talking newspaper editor. Miss Ball tops this versatile performance with a musical numpber, singing and dancing "The Continental Polka," while Wynn Damage was slight in the latter fire. Esther Williams Lucitle Ball also has one of her most in "The Seventh Veil." James as a hotâ€"tempered Popescue was arrested about 10 o‘clock on July 27 when he drove his car past a police patrol car on Algonâ€" quin Blvd. in erratic fashion, went through a red light and blew his horn needlessly. George Popescue, a resident of Windâ€" sor, spending vacations in Timmins, was sentenced to ten days by Magisâ€" trate Atkinson in police court here on Tuésday on a charge of operating a motor â€" vehicle while intoxicated, his car was impounded for three months and his driver‘s license suspended for six months. Visitor To Timmins Drinks, Then Drives; To Be Here 10 Days Police stated that Popescue was in an Meet Hollywood‘s latest songâ€"andâ€"dance team â€" V an an Johnson and Esther Willlams! This new MGM team does some nifty warbling and some dazzling £ cotwork in the Technicolour musical laugh extravaâ€" ganza, "Easy to Wed". opening Saturday at the Broadway Theatre.. In the, scene above,â€" Van â€"and Esther are dancing to "Boneca de Pixe," a samba num ber and one of a flock of *hit tunes in the picture. Lucille Ball, another member of the stellar cast o f "Easy to Wed," also bursts into song to the tune of ‘"The Continental Polka." _ . y tS So, why not? See your Nash dealer today.. Rest your finger tips on a wheel that needs little more than a wish to guide it. Relax in the sofaâ€"size roominess of the keats, Right now you are saying to yourself that here is something new you want to see; something new you want to try out; something new you want to feel. All Canada has heard the story of Nash â€"the story of _ Float along on springs in a car that can‘t squeak or rattle tomorrow‘s car, here, now! It hits hard, loean‘t it. It. â€" because of its unitized body construction. And, in a Nash jumps you chinâ€"high into t\he future; makes you realize _ equipped with the famous Weather Eye conditioned air ith a start that there is something new â€"now â€" under system, open your lungs and breathe Conditioned Air â€" air wi 8 that‘s never stuffy, or dusty â€" but always sweet and fresh _ the automotive sun. and comfortable. ‘The weekend added une more article to the Timmirs Police lost and found department. ‘A pair of eyeâ€"glasses were turned in on Friday night and the owner can claim same by applying to the police station. 3 In court Popescue stated he had left Windsor on the Friday night previoys with a friend to visit old exâ€"service chums in Timmins and had driven all night. . â€" He said. his actions ‘were the reâ€" sult of fatigue but admitted drinking a little in the afternoon previous to his arrival and arrest here., °* intoxicated condtion at the time and offered noâ€" explanauon for his actions at that time or when informed that he was to be charged wlth drunk drivâ€" ing. EYEGLASSPS FOUND aigneault Motor Sales Belair was charged with assaulting Guy Garneau, 20, in front of the Dew Drop Inn on July 18. Garmeau stated Belair had jumped him from behind hit him, knocking him from behind, hit him,. knocking him unconscious. Garneau was later revived in the offices of a local doctor. Each of the men called three witâ€" nesses and the evidence of Garneau‘s For what was termed by the Crown Attorney as a merciless asault, Alberic Belair, 18â€"yearâ€"old Timmins youth, was sentenced to three months hard labor by Magistrate Atkinson in pollce court here on Tuesday. : Victim Unconscious Following Assault; Belair Gets Jail 28 Second, Avenue Do it â€" today, if you like. This is your invitation â€" from your Nash dealerâ€"to see, feel and prove that the new Nash is tomorrow‘s car here now. WINDSOR, ONTARIO Joseph Thomas, a resident of the Lady Laurier Hotel in Timmins was booked by Timmins ‘police on Tuesâ€" day after a charge of false pretenses had been laid against him by Charles Tremblay, a Brunette Taxi driver. Thomag is alleged to have chartered a cab for a trip to Rouyn and had failed to pay the $35 fare for the passage. Fails To Pay $35 Fare Charged By Cab Driver Fines of $10 and costs were. levied two persons for illegal possession of beer and wine in police court Tuesâ€" day and on two persons charged with disorderly conduct. A third person charged with disorderly conduct was assessed $5 and costs. One Timmins resident was given the option of a fine of $50 and costs or sentence of 30 days on a charge of second offence drunkenness by Magisâ€" trate Atkinson this week. Five first offence inmbibers were fined $10 and Liquor Brings Many Into Tuesday Court Belair, much larger than Garneau although younger, was termed a bully by the Court and the magistrate stated that if he persisted in looking for fights the sentence would be increased with his every appearance if he were found gullty. Garneau said Bolair had been after him continually after the court case and that he had made his way from him on two occasions after Belair had struck him. Another witness corroborated Garâ€" neau‘s story, stating that after Belair had knccked Garnéau down he had kicked him, banged his head and face into the road, punched his face severeâ€" ly, and tiren left him unconscious in the roadway. This was said fcllowing the day of a court cass in which Belair was complainant and in which, according to Belair, Garneau had civen mna evidence. Garneau‘s employer stated Belair had sa‘d "tell vour man to watch out beâ€" causel‘m guing to give him a good one." Magistrate Atkinson stated he would give them a chance as the goods in their possession totalled no more than g12 in value and that if they had inâ€" tended to steal, there were articles of more value to be‘ found on the proâ€" perty. A solution to the mystery of the wallet and the owner was finally found for the Timmins police. The police had a 13 year ‘old girl who found a wallet on Gillies Lake beach but no one reported losing it. On Friday, however, a Timmins resident came in to claim the wallet. Owner Of Missing Wallet Is Found by Police Dept. A trip into Deloro Township by Roâ€" land Pauvelle and Clifford Demers, both 20. of McDonald Hill, resuited in their being charged with breaking and entering. and terminated in both being ordered to sign bonds of $200 to keep the peace for two years in police court here on Tuesday. Both men stated they had gone into the bush seeking birch for their winâ€" ter‘s fuel supply. They were charged by Constable G. Fulton of the O.P.P. detachment here when he found them leaving the proâ€" perty of the Delcor Mines in Deloro TownsAhip. The constable stated the rear of the car contained 8 light bulbs, three lamps, a box of chalk. a prospector‘s pick without a handle, three hampers, filing boxes, some blank papers, and two electric lights with shades. ‘They were in possession of John Jones, caretaker of the proâ€" perty for a number of years, and J. W. a barrister and former resident manager of the mine, stated they had not authorized either of the men to enter the property. Mr; Jones stated he had checked all the buildâ€" ings earlier that evening before going to town and found them all locked. When he returned Mr. Jones said the men were being held by Constable Fwo wooden sled runners and two engths of <pipe when found by the constable. Too

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