/+ Its tumultuous ~story of the old %\b, transcribed faithfully from the :. pages of Margaret : Mitchell‘s memorâ€" _able novel and filmed in brilliant Many pictures have been made since "Gone With the Wind" was first released but none has eclipsed : the surge and power of this magnificent love story Jaid against Civil War days, with Its tremendous panorama of __"Gone With the Wind," which has been brought back to the Broadway soreen as an Mâ€"Gâ€"M masterpicce reâ€" Jesse remains without qualification one of the greatest motion pictures sweeps its way across the screen with the force of a.mighty avalanche, A IUV L radiad edednd y ".0 0. . .0. .0. .9, ,0,,9, ¢,,0,,0, ,0,,0, .0 4. ,0, .0, N yX yY Y Y CX > .000000303030303"00"3oocuooooo000000\0?‘030303??03?03030‘00300-no’ooo 5 foflo.flt.oo‘ GAMES â€" P An ‘All New Show «: Com a . ‘f"\vy we i o8 L es HEY KIDS' Doors Open 10 am.. Show at 10.30 ~MICKEY‘S BIRTHDA’Y E'RTY All Your Favorite Cartoons .. _ > TODAY "Ride The Starring Robt. Mont’gome'fy-- FRIDAY NOV. 14th _ RIVERSIDE PAVILION marching‘ armicés, burning cities and dramatic emotional conflicts. Beldom has a prociction been more . perfectly cast. Every character lives as Miss Mitcnell made him or her live in the book.â€"~Clark .Gable‘s brilliant performance as Rhett Butler is the meshaamiiarn t 284 I as es without qualification ol k isA 1 aage KA 66 hss use I us th ast a k ht n ~ B â€"AlLk a wellâ€"gnown players, as Thomas Mitâ€" â€"! SdrenH _ mtrf; ‘%mmrbam O‘Neil, Ona Munson, Davenâ€" port, Evelyn Keyes, and Ann Rutherâ€" . _ford, and. each . cohtributes to . the ) . gallery of brilliantlyâ€"etched portrayais. "Gone With the Wind" gives the screen a dignity it never knew beâ€" fore. It is a picture that will be. , reâ€" membercd as one of the cherished motion picture experiences of yesterâ€" day, today and tomcrrow. Those who have seen it bafore will be enriched anew; those to whom it is a first view will remember it for the remainder of their lives. TOMORROW e Pink Horée†‘aht*~ Montrzrzomery. It‘s Your Turn To Take Out Your Bestâ€"Boy Friendâ€" STARTS SATURDAY * armdes, burning cities and dramatic emotional conflicts. Beldom has a prociction been more perfectly cast. Every lives as Miss Mitcnell madge him or her live in the book..Clark .Gable‘s brilliant performance as. Rhett Butler is the forerunner â€"cf the subsequent roles which made.him the Number One boxâ€" office attraction on the Ameri¢an screen. Lovely. Vivien Le‘gh is another who made:a name for berself as the result of her unforgettame portrait of the . tempestuous Searlett â€"â€" O‘Hara, Olivia de Haviland, winner ‘for the best performanceâ€"of this year, reveals her disti hed talents in "Gone With th>Widd,"; as the gentle Me!â€" anie, with ‘the late.Leslie Howard comâ€" pleting the story‘s quartet of stars with a glowing portrait of Ashley, In the supporting ‘cast are such w Sm cag m io. snn s Vn : N mm . w i > % Sm t M * is * .0. .0 0- QO 00000 00000000000 * o 00 ++0,**, 000 00v “o A"A Have Funâ€" A smashing indictment of intolerâ€" ance, "Crossfire" is hailed as a brilâ€" liant, punchâ€"packed drama, with Roâ€" bert Young, Robert Mitchum and Robert Ryan receiving plaï¬dits for their vigorous performances in the steller roles of a gripping mystery story whose underlying current. is bigotry and blind‘hatred. Against the background of the naâ€" tion‘s capital, the plot ° revolves around the unprovoked murder of a Jewish exâ€"soldier. The police round up s:veral suspects who tell conflicting stories that throw no light on the case or reveal any motive for the senseless crime. How the murderer finally falls into an ingenious trap and betrays himself forms the smash climax. In sharp contrast to his usual breezy romantic roles, â€"Young is seen as the shrowd detective in charge of the case; Mitchum is a soldierâ€"suspect who works to clear his best friend, whom the police look upon as the most likely culprit, while Ryan has the role of a bigoted exâ€"army sergeant. Heading the ~supporting cast are Gloria Grahame as a dance hall girl, Paul Kelly as h>r husband, a dishonâ€" orably discharged veteran; Sam L€â€" veneas the murdered. man, Jacquelinge White as th2 young wife of the chief suspect, impressively played by George Coopzer, Steve Brodie as a weak, unâ€" stable exâ€"serviceman, and < Richard Benédict, Richard Powers, William Phipps, Lex Barker and Marlo Dwyer. Edward Dmytryk directed this Adriâ€" an Scott poduction for REKO Radio. and John Paxton wrote the secreenplay. notices commend "Crossfire" as a tonâ€"ranking mystery drama that embcdies ourageous treatment of ‘a theme hitherto avoided by the screen. », ) vetos 0. .0, .0. .¢, .0, _0 oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooouoouoonoonoouoouoouoouo :g: Admission: $1:00 couple ::: QHall Available ~for. Parties and:}. 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Cobalt Snowed Under Menard ‘Is Standâ€"Out Day kicked to.Cobalt who fumbled the receive and lost to Timmins, Local gridders made a Gavanâ€"toâ€"McLaughlin «xtension which netted only four yards. Prest bucked for three and was tackled by O‘Shaughnessy. Menard set up a first down for Timmins with , a wide buck. McDonald caught a forward thrown very accurately by Gavan and ran five yards for a touchdown. Day booted for the blue and white and Thorne received, gaining five yards. Scully, was stopped at the line in an attempted plunge and Fred Forrest made a short buck. Forrest kicked to Gavan who was tackled after a short run ;’by B. Scully. o o on 4A o t Cl To e td S Prest made four yards for the locals but fumbled the ball which was reâ€" covered by Blake. Gavan threw a forâ€" ward to McLaughlin who made a spectacular fingerâ€"tin catch, Menard: réegained : downs: withâ€" . two ..plhinges, Rrest atmmo,ted ‘A wide buck but‘ was tackled by Bazinet. «Menard | plunged fifteen terrific yards for the third Timmins major score. 3 : €0% At the start of the last quarter, Coâ€" balt ‘marched relentlessly up the field. They employed the two Scullys, Baâ€" zinet, and Forrest in an advance tha, terminated in Bazinet making the The Timmins second string made a good showing in this quarter. Mitchell stood out for his extensive kicking and ‘plunging. Belec, chubby quarter back, also shone on his sneak plays and a very long, accurate pass to Trevenna. Belec is also credited with the only field goal of the season when he sent dropâ€"kick through the bars. game. He stopped the mighty Menard with a swcoping shosâ€"string tackle. But Menard had his revenge. On his next recgive he ran 50 yards straightâ€" arming tacklers at almost every step. H2 was finally stopped by O‘Shaughâ€" Later, just after Timmins had reâ€" ceived a 10 yard penalty, linesman. Taylor intercepted a Cobalt forward> and ran 10 "yards. Perhaps the penalty: was wrong. But then O‘Shaughnessy: intercepted a Timimins pass. Snortly after Thorne kicked to Menard and B. Scully made the best tackle of the ; Day booted to .B., Thorne. <Thorne made a run back of 19 yards, the return of the game. Prest â€" and â€" Menard â€" alternately plunged, setting un the extension run by Gavan and McLaughlin that terâ€" minated in a major by McLaughlin. After this poifit the game consisted of scattered highâ€"lights submerging the intervening incidents.â€"Twice during the second quarter Cobalt fumbled,â€" losing the ball to Timmins. They did get away a few plays, however. Notable in these was a Forrest to â€"C. Scully pass in which the ball was handled very well. Cobalt‘s next two plays were broken up and on the third down they kicked. Timmins fumbled the receive and the ball skithered around the field coming to rest underneath a pileâ€"up of several players. Timmins received the ball. With this, the quarter ended. The local squad had a lead of 15â€"0. Community Kindergarten students in the Mount joy United Church hall, all preâ€"school age youngsters enjoy a gala Hallowe‘en party. Front row children are Leah DeLuca, Boby Barkwell, Gail Ferguson, Naâ€" talie Hoffman, Sandra Koza, Brien Sutherland, Dianne Pritchard and pictured in the back row we have Susan Graham, Joanne Pennington, Jerry Maloci, Da vid Greene, Jimmie Passmore, Hugh Beck, Warren Lane and Barry Ayoub. 4 $ Advance Photo ine St. South sole Cobalt score. The convert was missed. ‘ # wWith the now â€" renowned ‘ Prestâ€" Mcnard alternauion, Timmins set up the â€" 20â€"yard touchâ€"down â€" run bY Menard. The touchâ€"down twoâ€"some then collaborated to set up a touchâ€" down by the less publicized member of the duo, Gabe Prest. Prest, who has missed some of the breaks Menard reâ€" ceived, got him major at the 56 minute mark. ¢ In the last seconds of the game, Belec threw a touchdown . pass to Canie, »which put the finale: to the game. The score stood at 38 5 for the home team. | c Coach Don Clarke of TH. V.S. gave these names, for â€" standout . perâ€" formances: Trevenna, Keith Mcâ€" Donald, Hobbs, Canie, Mitchell and Belec and Don Menard. The Cobalt coach, Vic Swirzon, menâ€" tioned the following names: Bazil Scully, Bazinet, O‘Shaughnessy and Fred Forrest. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Doran have reâ€" turned after spending a brief period in Sault Ste. Marie. This game made the seventh of the T.H. V.S. squad‘s undefeated sEason. There is to be a game at the Hollinâ€" ger field this Saturday. The visitors will be North Bay Collegiate. Good Mr. and Mrs. J. Mitchell of Kitchenâ€" er spent a few days visiting friends. Advance Photo Miss Ellen Terry, Regent, Mrs. Pizzetti, first vice president, and Mrs. Louis Halperin, secretary, opened the regular monthly meetihg of the I.0O. D.E. which was held Tuesday evening in the Municipal Chambers. Regular Monthly Meeting Members of 1.0.D.E. Hold 15 members were present and the meeting opened with the presentation of the flag, the roll call and the readâ€" ing of the minutes of the last meeting. The treasurer‘s report was also read and during ‘the discussion that folâ€" lowed it was decided that the names of three elderly couples living on pensions would be requested and that the Chapter would send them food parcels every month. Plans were also formulated for the bholding cf a tea and bake sale. This affair will be held at the home of Mrs. I K. Pierce on November 29th. It was also decided ‘that future meetings will be held in the homes of the members commencing ‘with the December eeting. Mrs. Louis Halperin will b:\xostess to members then. Mrs. Booker. war work convener reported that 11 hand knitted bonâ€" nets, 11 hand made sweaters, two boys‘ knitted jackets and helmets two pairs of boy‘s knitted rompers and four dozen diapers had been sent by the Chapter recently to the orphaned children of deceased members of the various . branches of the services. in England. After a lengthy discussion relaâ€" tive to future activities and work to be ‘accomplished the meeting was brought to a close in the usual manâ€" ner. SPECIAL LOW RAIL FARES Good going â€"Nov. 17th to 19th T0 ROYAL _ AGRICULTURAL WINTER FAIR Nov. 18â€"26 TORONTO mclusxve. ‘ Return â€" Lyv. Toronto not later than midnight, Nov. 27th. Fare and one â€"third *eor round trip. Government Tax Extra Fuill information from any agent Guaranteed Transportation VALUES! _ USED Only 1290 Miles. In brand new condition â€" complete with power takeâ€"off and governor. 46 Ford Coach DelLuxe 41 Ford, 5 Pass. 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