‘Hoventben "‘15h! What To See This |; Week at the Theatres . A sentimentai taile of show peop! and romance‘s up and downs art woven into the script which, for the most part, serves up sequences it which music is the prime mover. Thers is rivalry between Astaire and for Joan Crosby marries her He is not irresponsible. But he i: always creating lavish new â€" niterie: and t hoe n promptly selling Nostalgia, being a field c¢f entert: ment endeavor more recenitly g heavicr emphasis than heretofore once more utilized to firstâ€"water vantage in "Blue Skies" and, heighten the remembranceâ€"ofâ€"thi past in this case the spectator has finest selection from the gallcx) Irving Berlin‘s music. Tomorrow And Saturd: PLUS â€" GONE WITH THE WIND! ‘ .“.00 “. e*as* Cad 00 C 0 C:‘% * /# . ‘ + # “ .““ Q. i«‘ee # . . 0.“00.’0. in startring CLARK GABLE â€" VIVIEN LEIGH + LESLiE KOWARS â€" ll.y!l de HAVILLAND AN Mâ€"Gâ€"M MASsTERPRECE RMertase 0« "POSSESSED) N()W PL A YING loan wihord H(n\d't(n J\ of M l(‘n a ‘Co "PHANTOM RIDER (Episode No. 9) Two Matinees Every Saturday At 1 And 3 w th VYVAN HEFLIN RAYMOND MAssSEY Adult Entertainment (C‘BRPIKE N olored â€" Cartoon World News Baby This Is A Matter Of Love And Death in THURS. FRI. QONLY "RIFEF â€" RAFEF 6 1 STARRING Walter SLEZA K thein when â€" they are at â€" the pinnacle of suecess. Astaire is a hoofer in musical shows. Miss Caulflield, quitâ€" ting show business for wifehood. lajer becomes a mother and at lengih leaves Crosby. After a period, Miss Caulfield is dx- vorced and once again Astaire figures to marry her, He has been constantly at h*er side in various musical shows smart numvers which dancing of Astaire, h camera tricks; aâ€" C1 songâ€"andâ€"danceman con the featured team; Olga talented in voice and played lhus "OsC almost every Cc is now cast as chologisi whose tion* of Women theory and no His belief that dancin Like musica basic i The versatile Milland, who has disâ€" played his "Oscar‘ winning talent 11 almost every concelivable types of rcls, is now cast as a "bookâ€"worm sh" psyâ€" chologisi whose work, "The Subjugaâ€" tion‘ of Women,‘" was written from theory and not personal experience. His belief that some women love to be pushed around by their . mates, arouses much controversy and a great deal of fémine interest in the proâ€" fessor., And when Donlevy‘s â€"papctr deal of ICinIne lrierest In UAE â€" _ proâ€" fessor, And when Donlevy‘s paper lLbelously misquotes Milland in an article by Miss Wricgcht, the fun really begins. Teresa‘s, efforts fo get Milland,, to withdraw his suit against the papcx are : said ‘to. contann as many laughs 'ï¬b. one aud.enice éan stand, themost ricotous being the, powderâ€"puff attack on‘ Ray by a bevy of beefy burlesque babes. To strengthen her â€" campaign further, Teresa enrolls as a pupil in Ray.b class,,, dll(l she soon goes to the hcad ‘A the ‘teagher. The film‘s endâ€" ing, 1eponcd to be oune of. the season‘s outstanding>â€" comedy bits, «{inds Ray and Teresa on the verge of _ love‘s greatest experimentâ€"marr.age. Heading the supporting cast of "The Trouble With Women," are Rese Hoâ€" bart, Smith (Dizzy in â€" the Henry Aldrich. sgries), â€"Iris .. Adrian, play ng a burlesque~queen, and Frank romanlie Ccomedy, â€" Ine lrouDdi.e Women," but it is coâ€"star ‘Teresa Wr.ght, in what is <reporited to be a filmâ€"full of hilarious and breezy lessons,. . who teaches. Ray. the. actual practice of that mystifving and do:+â€" The.love and laugh film, whith cpens at the Victory:: Theatre, yhlso, stars Brian ..‘fDunlcv y. e plays a hardâ€"boiled newspaper . editor who divides his. afâ€" fections between sobâ€"sister Teresa Wright and his paper, and provides a formidable otkstacle to M.lland‘s ¢gnâ€" jovable pursuit of knowledge. pI lic reir Hieading the supporiing cast ol "ine Troublse With Women," are Rese Hoâ€" bart, Smith (Dizzy in â€" the Henry Aldrich. sgries), â€"Iris .. Adrian, play ng a burlesque~queen, and Frank Faylon. Sidney Lanfield directed sand, according toâ€" advancs notices, . has made "The Trouble Withâ€" Women" topnotch film entertainminent. Of tha itIul emotion 1ce. Ht martly > £p revueâ€"whi comedy but it in what period, Miss Caulfield is diâ€" d once again Astaire figures her, He has been constantly e in various musical shows, not quite come off, for Asâ€" drunk one day and gces into He takes a serious fall. His Abb, VICTORY it; Miss performat Anneo JEEFREYS to be ous of comedy «bits i1 V Mmilland â€" has a _ new The Trouble With coâ€"star â€" Teresa reporied to be i lous and feature â€" iD heightened _ p rosby â€" Astait mic takeoff i a San feet as she ‘aulfield . who: "C is somcethin msert some w there i1 it ho a CW th ‘Sa i ZY jal He said that it was a common ocâ€" clirance to sce mooss and other wud animals from thne a.r. "It is ridiculous to say that any plane leaving this airport is engaged in hunting moose, In the first puace, hunters couldn‘t afford to pay the cos of cruising amimlessly around the country till the animals were located," he declared. He said that a second report tha;. American hunters were taking two ncose ptr man by the use of frauduâ€" lent permits was "news to him." ‘‘"We have taken out two moose for Americans so far and unless my eyes were deceiving me there was a> man for each moose, and properly acâ€" Y PE 51 JX ~ BA N SA Chcmercrineres with the fact moduct than t and you see w first." He local firstâ€"run grams twice a woud run a £ weeks in Toro "This means a full month theatres with "Frequently w American citic and Buffalo." The thrée f} are the Victor} Palace. Thror withâ€" all} motio Hunting By All’pldlle Branded as "Hooey" Wives And Lady Friends Attend Regular Meeting Of Yss Men Club i A report appearing in the local daily that moose were being hunted by airâ€" crait was branded as "Cuturely iaisc" by a South Porcupine flher in an inâ€" terview w.th The Advance this week. The airman, a representative of tue largest company in the distric!, flaty deciared that the report was "a lot of irresponsible hooey.‘ "What actually happened is this," he expiaintd. "Uune o1 our pilols was ilying in a party of hunters to a lake west of Tmmins, when a herd ol siax moose were sighied trom the air. They happened to be near this lake. where the party intended to land in the first piacs . . ,.‘The funny part of it is when our pilot put them down they faiied to get a moose anyway.‘ Dave Coughey, the International President from tredericton, N.B:; gave an outstanding address. Recently reâ€" turned from the World Youth Conferâ€" ence at Oslo, he ursged the two hunâ€" dared and thirty Y‘s Men delegates from the Ontario ,.Clubs to put their ideals of the Y‘s dom into action and particularly of working to further the International aspects of their work. "The Porcupine Boys" which they also sang in Kitchener. The members attending the Ontario Conclave of Y‘s Men in Kitchener reâ€" ported an inspiring meeting. All were deeply impressed with the way the whole affair ran like clockwork and by the ability of the leaders cof Y‘s Dom. ~Wives and lady friends of the memâ€" bers were guests this week at the reâ€" gular meeting Oof the Y‘s men held in the White Eagle Hall. The six boys who attended the recent conclave in Kitchener awed those present with "The Porcupine Boys" which they also Rev. Orville Hess.e of Trinity United Church and former chaplain on H.M. C.S. Uganda stressed the nced for Christianity in all activitiecs, Christianity : unbounded by sect. race or denomination. Jos Comnell, past Inâ€" ternational Préesident gave the closing Inspirational Farewell. He chose for his theme *"They Tried" and h‘ s talk unguestionably inspired those present to come back to their clubs and to try and keep on trying to make.the ideals that Y‘s dom, stand for, infprove their community, Canada and the World. Initiation Postponed The Triâ€"YÂ¥â€" Girls Club and the Hiâ€"Y boys club decided to postpone the initiation and induction of members into the clubs on account of the presâ€" sure of other school functions at the TH.VS. This postportement will give the committee in charge more time to prepare the program for the occasion. The new date for the initiation is tentatively set as November 21. Theâ€" Timmins. delegation . of \sevenâ€" Presidént ~Stew Baillingers . delegate Earl~ Hawkins, ~and ~MHenryâ€" Babin, Ted Waitt, Don Moore, Eugenec Merrikallio and Dave Weimyss report they d.d their best to put Timmins on the map. Each club .was presented with a lacquered piece of diamond drill core on which were the Y‘s Men‘s emblem and Timâ€" mins Y‘s Men‘s Club, The group precâ€" sented "The Boys from Porcupine" wearing hard hats and holding l‘ghted candles. The Timmins Club delegates were among those specifically welcomed by Mayor Brown of Kitchener and . the Club was mentioned as in the lead of the International Club Competition for the Bennett In various forums that were held many varied prograns : were discussed for improving each Club and for imâ€" proving the service; Y‘s Men xcndel to the community. Henry Babin was presented with a handsome Y‘s Men‘s button mounted on a gold tie clasp as the youngest Yss Man present. Saturday 7.15 9.00 Thursday 8.30 p.m. Juvenile Double Header Monday 8.00 p.m. Mcelintyre HWollinger # Frid: Dome vs Melntyre â€" 3.30 Public Skating Wednesday P‘u b li C S k t 11 1 B cV 8.00 p.m., THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO Wonder Why Timmins â€" .. Gets Films Before Cities? cyes The three firstâ€"run hou man are the Victory, the Brogad Ever wonder why Timm town in ~oOnimario â€"whici ( shows the new moving picil Ol iArger metropuolitan ronto and Monreal? We were. wondering abc selves this Week, so we â€" asl Colameco, general manager theatres in town, how it C Lhat a town ‘way up in t; thne woods beats the aarger c punch. "It is the high rat.ng of our thea tres,"" Mr. Colameco said. "We ar perhaps the only teown in Canada c tnis size which ha@s three firstâ€"rui or Class ‘A‘ movie houses. Combine tiu with the fact that we use more fi moduct than the metropolitan and vou see why we get the: show He explainecd that ;i local firstâ€"run theatre Palace. Through selecti with â€"all motionâ€" picture â€";: three theatres have the . finest motion. pcureés bei day. h 5: gramns tWIitce a: wWweek, woud run a full week weeks in Toronto. Somc studios will m during ‘the year and ( m.u‘iy are bound to be "Some theatre ch all these picture don‘t. We can tal he said. The Cartier. smallest 0o theatres. is classed as a ‘F run theatre. Actually, | Cartier is not operated manner as most °B‘ "We get a selection at the Cartior o everything which is left csver fron our ‘A‘ houses. All these are top qualilt films andare generally above th grade shown in most ‘B‘ houses," M: Colameco said. § observed that some patrons 0 the Cartier preferred â€"that theatre fo its acoustics and projection euipment its acoustics and projection equipmen in the other movie. houses in town. With the opening of the Vic théatre this SumWler,} there is ; seating in â€" the town ‘of â€" Timmins 3811 theatre patrons, all told. foreien trade marks of refrigeration un ENT AIREIR®S produciuy Veterans, basically trained in need as they are absorbed int skilled occupations, lhigher wi ditions are within easier reach. Throush other prosperily on servicmsg. t their places in indu in Ontario‘s progr Vclt.bpm'c,‘n i week, whi tha thea or leave CBHME® BREWING INDUSTRY (ONTARIO) Im. NCJLP® Poot ontra MmIniln ow % T now( out 1t Oourâ€" sked â€" Frank Oof the i0ur came . about Mls neck of erhap To assure thu TCI 18 ISs Oolnno nsiIStL@antiy 0| nulustr»y hundred ‘s Anil?ad like ‘1‘0â€" *4 1 NUE ) J Hf ic LULre numbe ho ‘Sal 31 to the )1 im will mean in important part to play in tes Palace is larges Victory 1,127, t the Cartier 630 other theatre built," Mr. Ci no people of Timmins are goers and we are goin doing our best to bring in films, comfort and ec "There has in attendancet V nlo im]usll‘\ imounted Lh ipacity | i ainc!s are IH ho 4 been LEARNING REEFRIGERATION he Broadwavy 806 and the future. thex wall hays rommmmnent i1 THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE THE DOMINION GOVERNMENT IS REDEEMING 15 MAY 1940 ISSUE OF WAR SAVINGS CERTIFICATES COMMENCING 15 NOVEMBER â€" urilty Save this money. Start a Savings Account with your nearest branch of oing to keep 4 iY equipment ight town 1409] irl trained for OrV rea Lerialn ho have mas ther working conâ€" thret Over ©300.000.0080 to be repaid the public Timmins Branch, H..J. Fuke,, Manager nr anm lha industrial d« neow â€" 160 ' C y Rwers ide Pacvllt(m ; retriceraâ€" ooduectiwn s l thi a =har fotur i1 1i ah s "THE HOME QF HAPPY EEIH1 PRESENTS HUIS TRUMPET AND HIS QORCHESTRA The Canadian Bank of Commerce Every Saturday Night a# ® b # # b # b J # A PB B # a t 4 t# t oA A b o# A A t oA a o t C B t t t t b o# tb t A t# P A # #, Y ou can.add to it on the 15th of Regular Dancing HMours ecach month of 15)% monunths‘ service in the Canadian Air Force, is shown che 4 # the operating pressures on a dom trammins uadit. 1‘4 # Â¥ * l- ;.‘ ' q x e u issue of these War Sayings Cortificates. rUHMY, _94 U J + % c anouths‘ service # # w o# ® O # # # @ b b # # # #oa t % A a # ® # bot # t # # welcomes you Cration â€" Gourse :i\:- H“J(l"lfl 4) llu-m-c-m-;,] practical knowleds dome«tic, commerci® air conditionings umt CuUstQIner. the Government of ‘Toronto, a veteran T‘his Bank O iA 15 ind