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 > cenï¬nmtoremflnmpdmAtthe 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 sï¬cceSs 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 chuckï¬ns 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,: Woï¬\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. .ï¬ { ‘ 'L 'l" Thls dvertiseï¬lent ;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’ï¬mmlnsresders.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? mï¬u uom n»Air G'uw IB..!.I.“, Q ““ 'gf 8.30 p.m. kating Clllb vs Mcolntyre