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Daily Times-Gazette, 11 Jan 1947, p. 9

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"| that The Scouter's Club This "The fiat meeting ot such a the 8coute; [Dee OD 18 anes 5 The Scouter's Club is the place where everyone congreg: themselves, and to refresh th with new ideas, or to disagree upon some revoluationary scheme that is the pet theory of S018 | Scouter, By oonstant aiscussion, Scouting Juaelt is and ideas back to the o eager or Pack. poried respect, Troop There is Dot one meeting Scouters Club that can be called Besides the refresher course given, the Club sponsors other activities, some hg . of wiiah we, have en- ing good both to and from other Scouters the province. And besides ail that, it is our Club. We benefit from everything that goes into its making. I do not think it ne- |f CeSSary to tell you that, as in all cases, the more you put into a thing, the more you get out of it. 80, come out to the Scouter's Club meet! this Monday and support your Club and Refreshments, of course, will Fe Where? Oh Where? here oh where, 1s sweet little ask for th ery trict so diligently made. And where are they? I'll tell you. They are lying that desk over you, with 'the new books that you got for Christmas on them. on the other ited neatly and caref erchief drawer in the bureau. Drag them out!!! Get them written! Take to Powell's Drug Store today. is opr ihe off! 'Mine is not to Kaine 18 but 52 ao, bd attitude. Drives Jhe Sth or Ou, Pack ad and 8 advantag . Now, | Was also inv eo cards 1 eposif of tne of the Troops and the older Pho These cards are personal reco: ers have received ted to the has | the "Li e "Lions", and \2t M7.' Hold on, I'm d take your boys out all the time! we there snes be 3 be something behind Chief's. s! ent. snags | is 8 treasure-house of ine toronn, [ Datuial fleld of actisity for and " bo Ohlet Eine, badges. The Chile 1 often wi y cold and those hve that we should Swi side. But, when I come to think I mow of many leaders who rr declined to take their boys one oft the property at their respective balls, That 1s Robert and | "a hls original Lersenpiny 8 wiht > wh naturally devel all bast 3 hy e boys, and FliL ce! Ripte ie a Troop Into sailing, driving Oi "o. at and taki our Eo , with you, hike across XR fields and cross the clearer streams i a Nation that He bas blessed with abundance. 5th Oshawa Scout Meeting This week, owing to the ahselic of Bcoutmaster Sutton, Mr. C. Ander- .8.L. oor iodine there w stiff inspection Approximately ten min- our T.L. took & nl, ame which resembled of the which las utes, Following all very interest! stiff Inspe n. Dues Joctea. Lv tol Call was held. Three sixers: Randall Snowden and Gllbert, Tt Tayioh Allen Attersley. All that is quite an imposing list, But it must be remembered that that WAS the result of a whole Christmas Holiday of practice. i. As time was fleeing, and' the time to 'end was coming nearer and nearer, it now, not go un- together to en) nti ey i Ver was decided to 30 have another game, this ol gr interest 00's Akon a. took over, rg Mary story of how the Camel got his By Then, iin camp-fire finished, Akela made some announcements, Akela told the Cibs that next week there would be 'an Investiture of the nine Cubs Cub Law and Promise. He also told the Cubs that there would be a Tobogesh Party very soon, and also that Registration (25). was due, With that information carefully Baloo k over, and and raters were held to welcome dson the Zack and 4 hopes that she will enjoy Six petition Points stand as fol- low--Black, ed, 31 points; 35 poids; mite," points; Brown, Blue, 52 po! Next week will see an Investiture, 80 you Cubs to be invested, don't for- 4 bring your parents along to y, The "Highii our Cubb! dur- ing the week i Fp Signailers Jesp a0 star ey py Tomm: Po mV, ® % soe ou all next Monds; night at Bad y y 7th Oshawa Scout News "Hello, folks! I have to make this short and sweet, so don't pa; any at- tention to me. My name is and "Sn. P doen't Know that lu here I havent much time, because, aug fore, -- doesn's e I am. wou! off" on kl; ig! > ao = ©] in Jaen) n e ore, of Hood gets here. hs so long, but bret worry. I'll see you again, Good- Gee, folks, I'm aorry Shas my 'friend' (and I use the wt terally) ruined my column for RIA but here's some news for 33 who haven't heard it, et, HAVE A 'TRUCK! As we are very proud of mind "bragging ¢ that we paid every cent for it © Oh, by To way, I hear iat skiing out at our cabin excellen Aan n Bang next month, so get "hot" on your test and {PAE TE en me wee, see ne: you --S8NOOPY. 3rd Oshawa 8 cout Troop The regular Tuesday meeting of the 3rd Oshawa Scout Troop commenced t. Flag-break and Inspection. tion, honours were pre- he Beaver Patrol for winni the theatre ticket contest which end officially Christmas Day. After this, the Lenders branched off inte Instruction in Jenderfoos, Becond d First Atter Jnstrucsion we played a very Rien the points were wing gale I a a , The second try out gave the south 4 a thrilling 2-1 victory. After everyone had been sufficiently exheustéd, the Troop was called into the horseshoe again, and Flag-lowering and Prayers were 'observed, 11th Oshawa Scout Troop Last week, instead of the Jegur meeting we had a crockinole pi hich our * Sunday School Class a games were of which the two boys test Zumber of winnings & prize. The winners with the highest was a tle of 10 Hoskin and Alan This was settled by The ils, rise was won easily but there was a eces It a deft and daring ne, vito het SEER. wn ends. MAR! Bud Abbott and in "The Time of Their ton and Jess er. and | eraman and the unusual funfilm was under the 2 Executive Producershi p Vor BILTMORE e "KITTY" DARING, SPICY, FILM WITH PAULETTE GODDARD AND RAY MILLAND STARTS MONDAY Film-goers will enjoy meeting Kitty, the quick-tongued, cheeky lass with 8 beauty that set all London gasping with envy and admiration. Played by Paulette Goddard in Paramount's witty extravaganza, "Kitty," which comes to the Biltmore Theatre Monday. The pic- ture tells the story of a flirtatious vixen who takes no less than three men on a wild marry-go-round. odugéd in the best Mitchell Leisen tradition, the imoungs sophist It scratches below the highly surface of London's Eighteen! uy fashionables, mscrupulous intrigues of a spoilt, run nobility. The romance between Pauletto Goddard and her co-star Ray Jinang is a 8 highly original and divert He is the charming Togue Kitty only to f er his and she is the guttersnipe fom the London slums whose Deavoy and wit land's royalty. Adapted from the Rosamond Mar- shall novel, "Kitty" boasts an unusu- ally fine cast. Patric Knowles is one of Milland's rivals for her hand in marriage. Reginald Owen is splendid as the aged Duke of Malmunster who makes the deceitful Kitty his Duchess. Cecil Kellaway plays the celebrated |IeP artist, Sir Thomas Gainsborough, whose discerning eye discovers the beauty hidden beneath her dirty rags. land a likeable scoundrel, is the fect choice for La Goddard's main love interest. "Kitty" 1s the story of a London Cockney walf who rises from. regs to riches by & series of amazing events. is also. clever comedy written with Ren. The authors ale as modern as have turned out a es | jet-propelled rocket with a back- yen to what oy eats). nat Alan was sick the whole week- igh ve a Ls Desent to Scout a our _exs Scou Gor Morris Be 'Then we had a little bose, followed by the announcement by the S.M. that the r of the Patrol Competition was The Beavers were second | the Looms third. The Lions got Scout sweater Sreste for their prizes. 'The meet! olosed with the Lord's Prayer fad t Silence. Then volunteers stayed to wash dishes. HENDERSON. MARKS BUD ABBOTT AND LOU COSTELLO APPEAR IN THEIR LATEST LAFF RIOT AT N Holl THE MARKS O ood's faverite funny men, Bud and Lou C y innovation sald to be pi Sith Tew ideas of how to make people 1a h, Marjort e Reynolds, Binnie Barnes and 00% | sono, Shelton Lud Jeadin TH Yoles. Other popular players in the large ate. Josh Barker, ae Sondergaard ay, lonial are in Sahingon is Soldier and are a ghostly ex- istence for 166 years. Then the ol homestead, where they are confined, is and le move In. The owner of the estate, enacted by John Shelton, invites his doctor, his SW eart and her aunt, to spend & week ars at the soon-to-be-haunted house. Lynn Bagatt rtrays the sweetheart. Miss Barnes gel | as the sunt while Gale Sondergaard aj and another cl inventions by the studio EL LR sald 'A make the PLUMBING and HOT WATER HEATING New or Repair Work! 349 Louisa St. Ph. 4296 Sosarla dancing d | with Spot and Novelty dances, m ground as colorful and romantic as an antique music box. This is no small eat, A saucy story which aims solely to amuse, "Kitty" is certain to keep au- diences chuckling throughout. 1 icy stuff served with a golden spoon. "Kitty" is sophisticated "adult fare, keen as a steel blade and gleefully en- tertalning from start to finish, Added Feature Romance and murder are the moti- vating factors in "The Truth About Murder" an exciting Inystery thriller | which will receive 'its first . Oshawe ol showing on ile Biltmore aE 34on- ay on e ual program being offered local Reina! epLerS the first three days of next week Bonita Granville and Morgan Con- way head the cast of the m, with Conway as a district attorney in love th Miss Granville, a woman lawyer who undertakes to defend a man whom Conway is prosecuting for mur- der. How the heroine endeavors to find the real killer in order to acquit her client makes an exciting plot and 8 smash climax, Lew Landers directed the picture, which also features Rita Corday, June Clayworth and Edward Norris. | BARNHART'S PAVILION REGAINING ITS OLD TIME POPULARITY Barnhart's Rustic Pavilion af Osh- awa-On-The-Lake and one of Osh- awa's first dancing pavilions provides every Thursday night for the young and old, Sweet and Swing Music by some of the nation's most outstanding dance bands are the main feature coupled and Barnhart's a rendezvous for fun frolic every Thursday evening. Wi Joyce, Proprietor and man- er welcomes hawa's would-be singers to try out at the "Mike" and many are heartily applauded by the throng of ' dancers. Hardie, popular master of ce- d adds to the enjoyment of the evening's fun by his friendly and witty remarks, All in all Barnhart's Pavilion is ra- fl recovering it's Old Time Popu- as one of Oshawa's le dance ASPIRIN EASES SIMPLE HEADACHE 70 WORK IN °| 2 SECONDS GENUINE pri "San 5) MARKED THIS WAY THE DAILY to Lou Costello come the Lives." It's filled with the frantic antics you've ever had from your favorite Marjorie Reynolds headlines a favorite cast including reamsters, "Lovely Barnes, John Shel EIB END TODAY Biltmore -- "The Virginian" in Technicolor--1.53, 442, 7.32, ea eons y 13. Last ete show 9.00 pm. som Regent--"Meet The Navy"--1.30, 8.30, 5.30, 7.30, 9.30, Last com- plete show 8.30, Marks--"Singing On The Trail" --12.30, 245, 5.00, 7.15, 9.30. "Retum of Rusty"--1.41, 3.56, 6.11, 8.26, 10.41, Last complete show 9.30. 'REGENT NEW MUSICAL 37ARS LAMOUR AND DE CORDOVA Director Mitchell RDO has oon- another formula for fun and which ean Be summed ul] ja make her the toast of Eng- (8 ng to preview , it's a gay whirl of music merriment and breath-taking costumes which definitely make the Dotty Lamour of the old ro, 8 days seem comparatively demure. he utedly more glamorous tha MW in the svelte, fopiisticated ye designed by Edith Head. "Masquerade in Mexico" shows what happens to a beautiful young lady when she unwittingly becomes an ac- complice to'a diamond smuggler, loses her money, and is forced to accept an- other man's offer to try and patch up his marriage by taking a dashing mata~ dor away from his wife. The lady 1h this case is lovely Lamour: Rigaud Is the larcenous cha who walks off with Dotty's Phe Patric Enowles is the Super an fig] 2 WAYW! wife 3 (Ann hands wolfish Dulinghter ( do Cordova) in his hair. In ond to gain entre into the Knowles menage, which is a rendezvous s | for Mexico's sporting international set, Dotty masquerades as a titled Span- ish Gn 1aay eh --and that's where the trouble n--and there's plenty of same. A number of rhythmical dances of the south-of-the-border type are exe- in "Masquerade in Mexico". y does an intricate balero with Biy Daniels who, by the way, Also reated the Shorsgraph tre. production, '8 "lavish valle gediens which prets the spir Good Neighbor ATTRACTION EXTRORDINARY THE EXCITING 19:8 (©):9:9 0.40) 3 20 YEARS THAT SHOOK THE WORLD .. A THRILLING NEWSREEL OFF. SH ed. Ua OF THE HIGHLIGHTS IN HISTORY FROM 1927 TO TODAY FINAL NIGHT for BOYD VALLEAU and His Orchestra -- with. Walter Scott Regular Saturday Night Dances will 'continue with Guest Orchestras! "JUBILEE PAVILION TIMES-GAZETTE n "Kitty" adult entastainaaat. (ORE--Scene from the much talked about sophisticated, witty screen pro- starring Paulette Goddard and a three-day engagement at the Biltmore Theatre on Monday. On the same program the f "The Truth About Murder" will be shown. It is an absorbin, Ray Milland which om. s first Oshawa show- p- B. featuring Bonita Granville, Morgan Conway and Rita Cor icting Mexi- ence. Mexico in dance form, d ©o's struggle for indepe. Lamour introduces three pop Mexican melodies--""Adols Mariquita inda" by Marcos Jiminez, "Buscan- dote" (That's Love) by. A in Lara of "Hoohe de Ro! " (And Bo I Dream) by Maria Teresa Lars, In many these numbers, Dotty is accom- well-known Guadalajara pan anied by the imported from Mexico, According to" inside reports, '"Mas- querade in Mexico" will give movie- goers a thoroughly entertaining time at the theatre, visually and orally. Columbus's second expedition to the New World was made in 1403 with 17 vessels carrying 1,500 per- sons 813 Albert St. GENERAL MOTORS DELCO-HEAT AUTOMATIC HEATING EQUIPMENT OIL BURNERS -- COAL STOKERS The Robert Dixon Company Limited Telephone 262 Meet the first 2 the flaming gol diggers . . . ofA ravishing rede head ho was perpetual emotion to London's blue you've heard SLAYER BUCKS LIE- DETECTOR" Human brain vs. scientific machine, as a girl law- yer baits her killer-trap with beauty! LAST DAY: "THE VIRGINIAN" Technicolor JOEL McCREA BRIAN DONLEVY Added! "BLONDE FEVER" MARY ASTOR Starts MONDAY Billrriore WITTY! DARING! SPICY! From the daring bessseller Paulette GODDARD Ray MILLAND with Patric Kegwies » ® Cecil y MILLAND "Reginald Owen e Constance Collier ADULT ENTERTAINMENT, FIRST OSHAWA SHOWING Gee ------------------------) Thrilling MYSTERY and ROMANCE ! A ROMANTIC MOMENT in Paramount's "Masquerade in Mexico," due Monday at the Regent Theatre, with Dorothy Lamour and Arturo de Cordova co-starred. The Mitchell Leisen musical production features Patric and George Rigaud, The Y.W.C. A Teen Age Dramatic Club PRESENT THEIR PLAY "THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING YOUN! » WED. and THVES. JAN. I5th-16th ROTARY BALL, Centre Si. STARRING 17 MEMBERS IN THE CAST DIRECTED BY MRS. OLIVE FLEMING Produced by special arrangement with Samuel French Lid, Written by Tom Taggart Special Attraction Will Be THE ADELAIDE HOUSE ORCHESTRA Directed by Charles Eder May Be Secured From Y.W.C.A. Office; Members of the Ost, or "Teen Centre, LAMOUR oi CORDOVA Masquerade in Mexico Last Times Today! '"Meet The Navy" (in Glorious Technicolor) | ALL HORROR SHOW | MONDAY and TUESDAY ONLY! 3000 YEARS OF TERROR. BREAKING LOOSE / @ON THE SAME PROGRAMe MUSIC HALL NANCY KELLY WILLIAM GARGAN ANN RUTHERFORD WILLIAM MARSHALL | HELEN WALKER

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