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Porcupine Advance, 14 Nov 1946, 1, p. 8

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'EBM‘J?L '301!}5’;“ *Â¥ 0+ is 2 * smhogld be :madeâ€" to the M e e e t 105. Oe 0t u. o+ k Jamgs. Warrea have: thg sleadingzpoles in the picture, the first portrayingâ€" a detective.â€".eaanployed.: byâ€"the express company; and the â€"Jat= ter theflstcrcloneoxthemw, The town banker, in this oné, is Inno.. cent of: all. nhenhmgansmit uflw the bandits when uupii:éhw ‘of ourâ€" m'm due sys _,57'._ x naf; "‘ “‘s; 3 o o en o e ECC CC JR ~~ Big Stage and Screen Show â€" *‘ JANE RUSEELE ~"The Outlaw # -"'.“ i?-f-’i" '.?.',.,\ i with MIC_AEbSEAEKitOY . ue °s lhe Umrknown," in whih tfi. lbvm m trapped in a house of mmatul mystery,. where viclent murs 9 Yer? shadow â€"~1leaving fearsome trail. Cut off from the ; Tmwo mysteries are featured by the en Geray he leadua m.wudgt, me »chastly seq«~ e cast, are Karen Mor+ oh. f Je Donneu and other film is “80 Dark The as the one mystery § ‘will never.solve and xmz h‘ ww s,.0 » ing C g#er ‘" and over . . Why do three | as it revenge? only desire s waliced in E@h Whe,night @line Cheirel , com- ‘ .WM ;a <brief ; and: 80â€" n whih ;aial..hslf nmmum bmxfim #s oa 0_b § Â¥#+ Â¥ mv 2o e c Â¥5 P .mt hnd U o. â€"-\,v film‘js based on the ‘book‘ by}‘Zan Grey. and features. a fastâ€"and furious gun battle and an attempt by hiâ€" Action and plenty of it, traditional in Western films, is packed into "Sunâ€" set Pass," which appears: on the :G: tier screen Friday and Saturday. h t % nds vâ€"-yvâ€" enâ€"a-“How Do You Do Itfe” "That Litâ€" tle . Dream Gct No here." and : ‘‘Love Is the. Darndest g.". Two other numbers.: "It Hasn‘t Been Chilly. ‘in Chile," and ‘"Does Baby Fael fAlmght'A” are also featured. _ â€":,;â€": _ â€" wA € 4 s ‘Sunset Pass‘ Comes To Cartier Screen â€" How : she ; extricates herself.: from: it "and how Ithe. real; murderer is brought: to : justice, cis ;said â€"to ~fill;:"Gnogs : My Hearc” with ~many .moments and ‘to »give: Betty. ‘a : chance :to some : ‘excellent ; work :as:"a comedian. The film ‘also :provides herâ€"with oppor=~ tunity to sing three new song: ‘hits by Johnny Burke and James Van: Heusâ€" she returns with her ‘mother to trieve her hat and bag, ‘she is m'eeted by â€" the pollce. who are‘‘in: conférence over her very dead exâ€"eimnployer.‘Where upon Betty gets one of herâ€" lyixig streaks and decides to "conféss" the murder, so Sonny can defend her brilliantly in court and becqme, famâ€" ous. All goes well until pvidgnces. of her "guilt‘" pile up a mtle too Heavily for her comfort, but by then the lying lm;le lady is really in .a jam. y d Betty, who optimistIcally thinks ‘she can handle any wolf, is forced to deâ€" liver a knockâ€"out. punch to her emâ€" ployer and run out of â€"his house.«When ; k t ‘t.y Huqtan an.d Sp;nny Iufts in ,a rigtâ€" ously funny film that ‘tells the story of a chronic liar (Betty Hutton) and her honeat-to-a-rault lgwyer fiance (Somly Tufts). .. ?A-«f'.‘*.: # it 2. i . Betty poxitrays a showgh‘l who r cepts a job ‘of a secretary »to a . pro"â€" ducerâ€"wolf because he hints that he may be able to throw some law busiâ€" ress to Sonny. The latter‘s excessive honesty has played havo¢ with his progress in the legal profession. . Betty Hutton, Sonr Tufts At Broadway . _‘ room of the Poupore home was attractively‘ deccerated> with fowâ€" ers for. the ceremony, and an altar was improvised for tae occision, with Qne U fi ..Jb A pfetty. wedding took place in ‘Thom«â€" . loe recently when Miss Gerirtude ‘Jean Poupore, daughter of "Mr. and: Mrs. Stanley Poupore of Thornlde, became the bride of Mr, John Joseph Boychub son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael ‘Boychuk of Timmins. Mr. Boychuk.was recently | Ba-rtleman exp}ained» 3; dlscharged from the RCAF after sev- . eral years ‘service overseas. ‘ po _ Ulh ds C W?ll i l_: f Lei .'.f" 6 Ra"' ayéia € Continued froms' -?,.( Chairman. John . Kn dueed Mr. Gibson, whoâ€" CG.Irvine; W.M. Wor. < Bfo’~A.anllea, R. Richards; J.W.. Wor. Bro.,: F. Wills;*8.D. Bro. P.; Boyce; J.8. Bro.: D.: T. Clark; L. G. Bro. irdboulsom ,Ti Bro.: W. Keeling;â€"Chap.;â€"Bro.:G. Jflnea. Omngist, Bro.: 0. :Cushings >..One: minutels.:siience â€"was:held for : those, who;sacrificed: their vlives in the : wars.‘: After the work of the tie: brethren adjourned tosthe. ‘banguethal}l : for. a buffetlunch, and talk :over their : experiences. t ;f3 13 s MASOIMAC â€" 4 "Cavmx The meetlng took: the place Gf § l'Jm istice night, which was discontinued durmg the war, with veterans of both wars taking over the: officers‘ chairs and carrymg on the work of the Lodge. The officers: were: LP.M. Wor. Bre. ~~A ~ good ~ attendancte ‘last night‘s meeting of members of Golden Beaver Lodge, A. F‘. ,A. M;; 6 itors for Wiar Veterans‘ Night HAS VETERAN‘Y NIGHT Starting Saturday at the Rroadway offluclubanquhqpqumu mehobbyuummofmhmfm buy . fmnlshm m .bewwq tbp’ chm»M ; 2i%s, YOUN COUPLE WILL LIVE INâ€" #1 ’h' _ Fl'(‘:, ih"f Higy Maple St, candles. .. > . . )« Anside HiÂ¥ish, The bride jwas very“lovely ih hea.v- all play Jmh en blue: orepe ‘Jresttwith, shork pafus. she wore"m 3 Wt * . lt Y _‘ 4 t " ;~~’, * â€" of blue wltfi bouquetfi:waq PMR ',: j _ The yofi”ng c‘é’fip‘ié W;il\. Wesie ¢h ffimahm candles. .. 00 / 0‘ . / ‘â€"---J iles ‘south 20" five" Canadign beavers, valued at.sfl. o;n:. dre :wihd@ of â€" Sasf;:ttéhewan. were: tonial ~Airlines to New ‘York on the‘ ;their‘fourney ‘via Miaimi: > They ‘ were y omas :Lamb.,. who is showing the: "‘Y“ ”Jdé Columbo, â€" LEFT,. of . New lolgnial Airlines plané_.' mbls romfl\gohtreal' Mr. Lamb, the »Athe beavefsrfmm his musk* [ oxe Lake Sask. He. will‘ - on’" sxe :or-‘l' ; â€" tofim ‘Wasi~ 3 E § . , erdl and municipal buildings schools, ‘ churehes, hospitals and phfiqntfiropic orgg,mzatlons S th : 9 > 18 ents, %alle;* fido‘i'lnw stdmg anfl' ém fff fxelp« C agusn verandah3 and: roofing, . ment, MY. 531 A*Wew part in:arriving at.the . qoi t m“al’l‘iflngat:tye Mfi'\ 9: ". n ~ at t_:; airport 5f~ C3 34. .. ~’r 'fi "‘? 7 i-.:.f ' B‘N‘WWW’- re eb gen + ax“'rlval a vjew tor sqmng up breeding in SQutheAmerica lons for the ariimals, 10 of which: were â€"sgix months ol . and the remainder up to. three. ggars. .consisted bf::150 pounds of fresh poplar sip +\ The.beavers were:. Fansported on "a. regular onial) ® airliner ‘as gin. express, being caged in. steel: . mesh : â€"of various. dimensions. . ~The Argentine. copsul. general L.-‘A e t o Cl " o s 2 C Wt h B on snA igh Chlmneys on Wax ume Housmg came up for;discusdsion.. ; ; ; \+ "We notited the size ‘of the chimneys when we first‘signed up for the houses," said the #But we were told we coul¢ ejthe.r take: ‘them: or. leave them. ; . I.. fe,el theâ€" people need . these homes,. ang we: nave not muoh cholce in the:maiters" _ iz s se n“u Ne uks c " CA new: lre hall wast needed asâ€" weve new trucks and‘ a car for the fire chiefl Mr. Doran ‘Satd, 'stat.fng a radio‘ in the pumper, Awould be big help in 1e-diredtthg‘to to. ’othex fires, t necesâ€" sary.": Atâ€"one : "time. in the. past year, there had been flVe fires at one time he Said o ns nterest In ut possible. R _ Kiwanlan Drew referl‘ed t the Reâ€" _‘ membrance Day address by Rt. Rev. +. ; ~Bishop Renison, ‘and also to the inâ€" .. |~â€"spizing address by.Kiw@hlan Rev. W. â€" M Mustard at the cenotaph on Sunâ€" day.. Rev. Mr. Mustard had referred toâ€"thevoice of the "Unknown Soldier," and how greed and selfishness someâ€" times kept that voice from being heard. Oneâ€"tenth of the population ‘)i#‘ w4 _ speakers, for_their interesting and inâ€" + spiring ‘addresses, and President Ross extended â€" appreciation to . Kiwanian . Beattie for the program, and to the ,;,\speakers fox their able addresses "There are four beds in the firehall for emergency use,‘" Mr. Doran stated. For a time there had beenh two, one used by a volunteer fireman. . The matter was still in the eprxlmental stage he said. *3 . . _ Asked about the report on the police department, Mr. Doran intimated he was satisfied with the results obthined. .~"We got what we asked for," he said. © ; Leo Larlonde, evidently smartmg from ,the cartooned insinuation that the ratepayers had been resnonsible for taking out the firemhns beds, asked several questions f € énpointed out, adding that "Reâ€" ce Day" was a day on which * i\huh! "‘ Aafl.nn‘-n ‘l‘\mnn‘- M oo s oo t of ~Timmins had given war service, Kiwanian Drew said, a?d 200 had paid the supreme sacrifice." ~ > ‘These were things to remember. the *D2CLATG

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