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Porcupine Advance, 4 Dec 1947, 1, p. 6

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LOOK :. Movie Club Show QM 10 a‘m. _ Show Starts 10.15 a.m. Junior â€" Paay and her Faroily > Color Cartoons :. Stage Party â€" Prizes â€" Fun For Al > cenfinmtoremflnmpdmAtthe ueo!mirteen,hecam)noi back on afne mn ym of'dtverstned experl- Jennifer‘s introduction films came when she was râ€"ung in a rodeo at Reno, Nevada, with ; â€" brother, Tim, Harry Sherman. a producer of Wesbems, spotted her and cast her in her first screen role, "Stick to Your Guns.": Her sficceSs in this venture led ;to a â€"contract at. Universal, where she worked in agtiion picturgs starring Johnny Mack Brown and Tex Ritter. Miss Holt was born in Hollywood, California, and stud‘ed ats: chools in Belgium, England, Chile and the United States. Finally,..she studied at Maria Ouspenskaya s Studio of Drama in Hollywood and then" worl;ed several and Summer stock %roupes, â€" _ â€"_ SECOND FEATURE 3 Jennifer Holt is carrying on the by her father, Jack Holt. and her brother, Tim Holt. â€" Her dad’s first screen chore was to t!de horse off a 30â€"foot cliff. Brother ‘Tim has always been associated with pictures requiring action. And > now, Jennifer is going in for some very strenuous dramatic action as the feâ€" minine lead in Columbias â€" action musical "Over the Santa Fe , Trail," with: the Hoosier Hotshots and Ken Curtis, . the singing cawboy. The film begins Saturday _ at the .. Victory Theatre. y 'mz esman de luxe wno becomy«s" aA / hmiscer” for the. ‘RKimbeniy . Auâ€" verudns Agency and who uses m:y th;lng ne‘s got, inclndmc seX nppem, 10 over the firm‘s. rp.uio ampa 11 for "‘Beaulee‘\SOm * Abie successfuU.iy to cow the muchâ€"feared tyranu. Lleyeliyn q«ans, \ manutacturer. cl clever "enough to ensnarg Buddy uare, a radio comedian, from under the nose of a r.VvAl sponsor, whirlwind Vic nevertheless meets his waterlod in an attempt to add the lovely society woman, Kay Dorrance, to his string of conquests. It is nnauy anfl chuckfins bestosener novel, "The headed by Clark Gavie and the English star. Deborah Kerr, and proved to be évery ‘inch as spelibinding and amusâ€" Kay who wakes Vic up to the fact that there are more important things in life than being a $35,000â€"a@â€"year The picture is another triumph for Gable, who gives his character the breezy, romantic and goâ€"getter qualiâ€" ties_d:picted in the original story and makes his every appearance in a scene an event. The lovely Miss Kerr in her first American fiim rcle looms as a star of the first magnitude, ofâ€" fering a poignant and moving porâ€" traib of: woman ‘who flnds hnerself irresgistibly drawn. to a man . whose standards and: values run‘ cross-sgrin to hers. It is a ‘difficult role but the talented Miss Kerr handles it ‘with skill and finesse. . There are a number â€"of other ‘suâ€" perb portrayals in ‘"The Hucksters.‘‘ Syduey is a â€"ruthless and mengacing â€" business tyecoon; Adoiphe Menjou is ‘a ‘"natural! as the harassed and excitable head of the advertising agency; Ava‘ "Gardâ€" ner is deli.ghtful as an alluring night club singer‘ who ‘carriers a" torch for Vic Norman. Then there are Keenan Wynn at his funniest as a hasâ€"been radio Ccomed‘:an, and Edward Arnold in the role of a successful talent agent. Proeducer _ Arthur Hornblow, Jr. has gigen' authentic and arresting backgrounds to a story which spans the continent from New . York . to Hollywood, ‘and Director Jack Conâ€" way has done a brilliant job in balâ€" ancing the seirous and satirical asâ€" ‘pects ‘of his plot. ‘"The Hucksters‘ is one ‘of those pictures that shows you what Holâ€" lywood can do when given the right material for ‘the ° right: performers. It‘s Grade A entertainment. s Alfred . Adelard . Rousseau, 4 â€" Fogg street, in St. Mary‘s Hospital, on Nov. 9, a daughter, Marie Therese Lorraine. it‘s uw case of periece cast.ng for abie in tne ols OI. Vic Noiman, Cand fastâ€"taiking Aauverti,â€" ROUSSEAUâ€"â€"Born to Mr. and Mfs. + CHARLES CHAPLIN ~ in"MONSIEUR® VERDOUX®" > feststing MARTHIA RAYE ' and 1SOBEL ELSOM + ROBERT LEWIS : ind introducing for the‘fitst tine MARILYN NASH wanndbo.-mdby CHARLESâ€"CHAPLIN WMM NMM Releaged tae Uaged Anics Brother of Loca‘i,: Wofi\an Is Interred at Chapleau â€" The death of Emile Goanisse, son of the late Mr. and Mrs{ Jifles Goanisse occurred on Saturday night at 10:45 in Chapleau. Aged 48. he had been parâ€" alyzed for one year prior to his doath. Dramatic Momentâ€"Shirley Temple and Ronald Reaâ€" gan are seenâ€"khere in a scéne from Warner Bros.‘ romanâ€" tic drama, "What Hagen Girl." In a highly emotional role, Shirley provés her ability as a grownâ€"up star. 31 PERSONS .... > in‘ thig fistrict [died from tuberculosis during the past year:" 44 new cases were _ and 31 of these needed Sanatorium care. That Seal onâ€"The *Back of, Your Letters . Do Your Part To Battle The Inroads Of â€" / This Disease %_45 4 “r:\’ i. .fi { ‘ 'L 'l" Thls dvertisefilent ;ponsored in the pubhc interest by é,? a‘#}‘%z "" 1IS GOOD WORK MUSTâ€"GO ON! â€" â€".â€" ‘ survivers include five. sisters; Mrs. W.~T. Makui, 370 Cedar;,St.â€"N. Timâ€" mins: Mrs: Arthur Forgette, Sndbury; Mrs. Harry Plant, Windsor: Mrs." Cliff Haynes, Swanton, Ohico:; Mrs. Robert Babcock. North .. Bay. Funeral was held in Chapleau ‘on Tucstiay morning at 9 a.m.~ ’lrday in ‘our ‘modern Library thene in excess .of â€" 25,000 bodks of which 7@90 are in : . He also gave staâ€" 1 tistics on thc*wéquency of book turnâ€" . Edmond Aube, member speaker for this week‘s luncheon of Le Club Richelieu, gave a short history of the Timmins Public Library. He stated that when the L.brary was first opened some 25 years ago in ine basément of the;Gordon Biock it offered some 5,000 bookstome’fimmlnsresders.mmn books some 300 were in French. Mesf.ionu Were offered as possible ways of creating a greater desire on the part of the population to use thls public service of the Library. / â€"Omer Legault,â€" chairman of â€" the House ©Confmittee presented <a. plan for‘ following and .. encouraging . atâ€" tendance: The nominatlon for election of ~officers . was postponed to 'next week‘s meeting. uy The president welcomed a new memâ€" ber, Fattier A. Brouillard, parish priest of St. Domingue, and two . visitors, Carl Hutt of Kirkland Lake,â€"and Euâ€" gene Richard of Ottawa, guests ~Oof Mr. Noel Belec and A Martin repece. tively. pr. id Mrs. O. _W. Ought.xed a:qd daughter Peggy of Matheson: motored to Toronto, recently. .. 2 The sum of $5,832,00 was raised‘in this camâ€" paign. This sum was spent in‘ _ 6 000 T B. TESTS .@ 11,000 X-RAYS Sendmg newspapers to panents from #ao* at ‘““‘a uhk d the Porcupl;te m'Sanatormm. Special Hosmtal X-Rays Rehabilita’tion of T.B. patlents anything you want that I.baven‘t g0%, do let me know and T‘ll show you how to do without it!" ns Saturday 7 30 p.m. ' Moneta vs Air Cade Tmmins Lions vs Sclmmacher 8 ,pim,,. Hollinger Wednesday 2 p.m. Public Skating Weekend 8 Sunday 8 Thursday 7 . Porides / vs ons Tuesday |â€" Skating Club : JFuvenile lloatl? mfiu uom n»Air G'uw IB..!.I.“, Q ““ 'gf 8.30 p.m. kating Clllb vs Mcolntyre

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