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Daily Times-Gazette, 16 Aug 1947, p. 9

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» ATURDAY, News. of. the Playgrounds. | Pinoothio has been chosen for hext Monday. He is to be Sheldon Initsky of Eastview Park, and he re; the of the wooden puppet Pinocchio whose adventures heard every Monday from 5.15- 30 over CED on the CRA radio hursday Sheldon was auditioned morning when about fif- en boys tried out far the part. Victory ha Lf) a no-hit, p-run game on Thursday night then Northminster Nailers visited playground. Preparations were 0 mide for a Victory Park radio which will take place next > at 5:15." In this program eral teen-agers will discuss hob- 8 and carnn Aeuvities, Cowan Park rhythm band has ex- pited this park all week, and last | fight fourteen children appeared n the radio. They played three a Scottish March Medley, ! March of the little Lead Sol- , and the Regimental March f the Canadian Grenadier Guards, nd they will repeat these Monday hoon for the Rotary Club who are Inching at the CRA building and 2ing entertained by the children om different playgrounds. * X * Fe radio station studio could . hold fourteen children, al- hough ak many more were anxious 0 be included. Those who took part were Danny Konelo, Joanie Hrycanuk, Jimmy Mitchel, Flor- noe Tutak, Matthew Lopps, Bd Georgette Legere, ior, Jimmy Bosco, Kitty Kocho, , Beatrice O'Connor, Cam- and Kathleen Hunt. * Bo» Cedardale Park left on an after- hoon's fishing trip last week. When hey arrived at second marsh, hey decided that this was to be a ood afternoon, for already one jroip whi leaving with seven beay- ul pike. Cedardale rowed and hed till they met anoiher boat- oad who had caught five fish. En- ardale rowed and hed il Sedan hands were tered, and until Cedardale was xhaysted. And at the &nd of the ay-still no je » ppets, by le and paste, ressed in the very gayest es, will appear soon on Con- t playground in time for the puppet show. During the heat this "+ Intario Spotlite - Fort William, Aug. 16--~(CP)~-- miér Drew of Ontario and High- ys Minister Doucette are expect- among official visiters for the hing of the Red Lake highway . 27. The provincial govern- nent will drive th 100-mils route m here to Red Lake as part of ceremonies. * ° * Bradford, Aug. 16--(CP) -- A fruit salad on a large scale was provided when a 10-ton trae- Nt rales combination jack- Kitten yosleriey after its en- ed on the Yonge Street way 40 miles north of To- to. Driver Sidney Bowyer mped clear as the cargo was Alled. * % * Toronto, Aug. 16--(OP) -- Men women wid can undoubtedly ill out an income tax form without boy are arriving for the Canadian thematics onday at University of Toronto. he Canadian exverts will be join- d by professors from the United ates and ance. * * * Stathoy, Aug. 16°-- (CP) -- Duncan Crawford was milking the cows in the barn on his brother-in-law's farm on the eighth concession yesterday' when he got finished and left. A moment later the barn was a by lightning and Tv pd A 16 (CP) oM- ne; Brantford's Klondyke Dub Sn day for the an- hualreunion. The 50th anniversary | * peeting of the god rush drew mem- from many points in Canads d the United States. * 2 *» Toronto , Aug. 16 -- (CP) -- Crews of three police cruisers and volunteering citisens had. their hands full last night quell- a free-for-all which police started outside a dance be- ing held by the Air Cadet Lea- e of Canada on Cawjhraw ( (uare. The melee lasted for ~an-hour before quiet was restored. No arrests were made. * ® 0» Toronto, Aug. 16--(CP) -- Hugh [amilton, 25, was charged with mo- \ thett, failing to remain at scene of an eigen, and dan- 1 FARE AND O W® CANADIAN NATIONAL Congress opening | Le AUGUST 16, 1947 week, quite a few have been made, Connaught's "Little Dust" League, the Catdinals and the Reds, played Soir hi + 3 anignsaget > ursday night, This time the Cardinals won. wi * 2 » Five blue ribbons were & at the Bathe Park doll Wednesday afternoon: to Marion Ritzie for the doll; to Diane Yule, { fancy dress; to Joyce the best dell drone Eileen McGary, f doll, and to Heather McColl, the best Raggedy Ann. * ¢ Ritson School had a doll show at ioned for the i gE3ds gs g ; : g EE of 4 Ky for went to Janice Anderson, Carol Ann Bottomley ad ud Jovem, for the ov tennis courti" i ™ ay horseshoe pa And Ag 4 Sain children at N Playground, Sure i Hott BE Benoat pre their Lig prone night. Tor had invited the ehils dren and their parents from Nerth Oshawa, Alexandra Park and Mary Street School. Hghngns of the eveRing wis the camp. Paddy Fletcher sang Bursa Alvin Gibbs, we ter Peel and Richards North ep Lo Others who tedk Tan dwine fysning hv yn Joh! Gary Teyler, Ruin and Glibert Taylor. Peter Blair amused and mystified every one with his card tricks. LE During the evening Northminster "Nailers" defeated Cedardale "Ban. tams" in a close game; teams from each of thé ed paddle tennis with the Mary Street victorious, And all the girls esent defeated the boys in a bean ag contest. THeére were hot dogs and chocolaté milk, and the even- ing ended with outdoor movies. Ruth Lett, Marg Redpath, Marg McGregor and Péggy 'Thompson, of the C.R.A. staff, were responsi- ble for the evening's success, and they wish to thank Mrs. Taylor, Mrs, MacKill p and 4 Mis. 5. Rayman who helped gerous driving after a wild ohase early today in which a stolen car struck a pedestrian and hurled a Paice officer from its running ard Patrol sgt. Jasies Henderson was |Y, knotked to the styeet as the chase progressed through the downtown Sections but was not injured. Aj | jax Legion Ld Carnival Aug.23 MRS. °H. M. / Ajax, Aug. 15-We were glad to welcome the return of our minister, Rev. Mr. Norton, to his pulpit last Sunday morning. Al Norton is still to be { cottage in Colborne during week for the mon will return for the serviee, It was with regret that we bade farewell to our neighbors just across the street, . and Mrs, L. lawis and baby 8 aron of 6 Ontario St. who have left the village to bake up residence in Toronte, where Mr, wis is employed with the Dear. born Chemical Co. We a wishing them the wi vay best at their new place of abdde. Mr. Webster, Kingston, our Jorn. er school principal visited in village 13st week. Mr. and Mrs. A. Grenke, yore Bt. were in_Rosseau this week at. tending the funeral of My. Grenke's | the father. wh et the Legion Garni, d on the unds of the Legion Mall, om August 38. There will no doubt bé plenty of "lke Mary Mcres, ¥ ae, Tok 8 called Ly Cobourg on Wo a re ating the poi of a oN Geo. Ralph, Mary Waednegday in Bowmanville Mrs. C. Noland and sons, of 'Al Nl ugus day morning . spent torrid for the pagt co that we almost lost think, let {lone move about to get news for our column. it wasn't too hot Fore! a NE THIRD for the round CANADIAN PACIFIC Mr. st his | wi MARRS Me "Way gf Bedgravs, Basil Radford and John Mills in a ténse which comes to the Marks next Monday. "This My which was voted the best British film in six years, is an exciting and Jolnatie story oe of love and war. On the same program is "The Lone Wolf in Gerald Mohr and Sheila Ryan, BILTMORE rom FEARS, ACTION, TUN FeATORS MONDAY y Fonds, Linda Darnell Sv and directed by Award - winner st apeoonch in movie whose was il LR Zanuck's presenta- [in the arling Clementine" is top ® big double bill to the Taiihore gate iP 1 ha set. 1 She Selorrul period in e orfu Tr of the 1880's Ye the Southw | pica based on actual historical oc Beg unfolds one of this country's most exciting ae = flaming hate, violence and romau In his newest Tor 'Henry Fonds re- turns to the type with which he won such memorable successes in "Jes sie James," "The turn of Frank James" and "The Ox-Bow Incident." y Darling Clementine" Pr, nim as the fabled Wyatt the Sebi marshal who cleaned ug Dodge | ichita and Tombstone, It is ag latter place that rp scored his most spectacular triumph which is, in SSkeace, the story of "My Darling Cle-, e." m sutiful Darnell's role ot} thuanus, Jae cafe singer er finest to date, s 1Qle-in which she has gurpassed her perform- ances | in "Anna and the King of Siam," snd "Hangover Square." ia priatiy te #s a result of this per- Linda was awarded the | C08 X tle Jos in the forthcoming {Li Mature in "Forever of "Des" the role Joe Yule, key Rooney's father, and Renie Riano, international and screen actress, were signed the leads because of thelr striking oo semblance to the cartoon characters. A girl who looked like their Jaughis was found outside of the acti fession, and June Harrison foun self in a featured rolé in her first Veteran comedian Tim Ryan was ro for the part of Dinty Moore. Others ing Up_Father" 1, Tom MARKS "WAY TO THE STARS" , . . BEST BRITISH PICTURE IN SIX YEARS COMES TO THE MARKS ON MONDAY for Anatole de Grum- wald's magnificent production "Vy To {the Stars" due at the Marks Theatre |on Monday through United Artists re- lease, is a British airfield. | The cast is any and every Briton and Yank who ever flew a plane | against thé enemy, any and every | woman, who loved and walted--some- The Stony hs 23 love, sound of The gettl times in vain. in (Hola, againay, ine he opening scene 1s of old abandoned airfield, Staltpenny reid, The camera picks out the deserted control tower, the quiet hangars, the empty erow room-the little mementos | y éf the men who for 80 many and bitter years had lived there; crushed pack of cigarettes, a lighter, os a | drawing on the wall, a name scrawl across a Sam target. The story oy the .story of the men who Rie t ese mementos, in 1940 when & few Bins sh Spitfires are hold- of Foekbe - out_agsinst hordes : Bi Flight Hierrenant David Arche Juss snd order to Ea, I a "0 Victor Mature snd a8 Well as a more 18 of Sathy Downs by Bry Fon iss Downs plays the X of "orementine "a [ole hen iS us wi the release ot 'the Picture. Tim Holt, one of She Ropulat also M4 od the vg Poy Pap a ADDED FEAT FEATURE gle step out of the copae to the screen Bitttore theatre Monday in jon of a gartoon ging er," Ww Job Yule and Rene RIAno starred as rice most famous married oouDIS. role J fun g, MeMapus, » who created thé car- | 8edy. toon" ¢lassic RL Features pon cate, 1s also featured in the film. Jists eating 00! and cabbage On the sly and a Gnek 1 Maggie's rolling pin for over a qu fe century, when they finally crashed ollyw It took seven abun for producer Bardey Gerard nist Me- Mah to ith mn Joy ttle fat man wife before the WN picture cameras. aSlALIons were started In 5 story conferences for by is of "Btinging Up Rather ere i. Veteran comedy die Ol Olsen nd J n on y," spd within a AT the ideas worked out by the cartoonist, TODAY ONLY! Exposing Mexico's Hot Spot Murders! played by Michael Redgrave, by es the Germans from Engl! courtin manageress of Th i ie Shepley. "Toddy" is played by und Peter Penrose, por sirieia, 8 8 a, day a school ees Winterton, who 1s Golden L - Gay" i, played y Ren staying hg her aunt at c The Lion. The two love stories are related. David and Toddy m , and ve & small son. But not long after young Day 5:5 shot down over y mi by Toddy"s 1088, enly "and without expla nation refuses to see Iris come with their Flying Foi help defeat the Germans. Amo is Johnny Hollis, Pidysd by Montgomery, A charming and romance develops betwee, Johnny, only to end in shattering trae But in the Interim Peter 1 Carns, | through Toddy, to t the times In which he lives, ne. 3 H And the end finds him reunited with I "Way To The | Stars" 1s more than s beautiful and touching love story. a is SI LY nd of our times growing erstanding and Wr etween Loe great ale lies, the Americans and the British, And when Yank and Briton meet some wonderful scenes of comedy highlight this great film. ® ADDED HIT eo That impudent rascal, the Lone Wolf, ormer international jewel thief turned onest, returns Monday to the M Theatre In Columbia's "The Lone Wi in Mexico." The latest escapade of the "High Conquest" & "Navajo Kid" BRITISH PICTURE IN SIX YEARS! BROKE ALL RECORDS RECENTLY AT THE INTERNATIONAL Coming Soon! "THAT BRENNAN GIRL" get | x BILTMORE~--Linda Darnell adds another Portrayal to her gallery of alluring vixens with her appearance as Chihuahua, spitfire cafe singer in "My Darling Clementine" coming to the Biltmore Theatre for two days only starting Moa. day. Hendry Fonda and Victor Mature to be on the basis of her performance in this film that Miss Darnell was awardéd the coveted title role in the forthcoming "Forever Amber." appear in co-starring roles. It is said On the same program you will see the uproarious feature "Bringing Up James fea- turing Joe Yule, Mickey Rooney's father and Renie Riano in the featured '| roles of George McManus' famous comic strip that has amused Ti for many years, 0 Joseph +! Fy excursion adventure and {racy created 'ance results in a into. screen romance, m Ty. ie 25s think he's a eérook, erooks think he's a cop and senoritas | Le he's & dating] rald Mohr urrently enacting the title role whieh incidentally, has well served such talented actors as elvin Douglas, By William and cis Lederer. Under D Ross Leder- man's deft direction, Mol ht amount of casualness de- of the part. Eric Blore, per- of a TH Refans jE3ntie- map. supplies the comedy s Long WoIl taking his ease in the lush "Ni posse a of Mexico City, | the Canadian armed forces 'his "professional" activity. Hé ewéls, cracks safes, rigs a gambl- le (ail in the cause of the law) the villains are brought to ac- Se featured players are lovely Shells Ryan; Jacqueline de Wit as a femme fatale; Nestor Paiva, who plays a Latin police omelal, and Ber Nedell as a crook. REGENT ROH el tional ard The story of how the Bates attorney goes the limit tO see All the Brawling, Fast-Shooting Adventure of the oo West) .. .. the | as a dramatic step forward in mol justice done will be farpiliar to thirty- two. million faithful réaders of The | Reader's Digest--and the realistic, . erful screen treatment has been hi fled picture technique, TO PRESENT AWARDS Kingston, Aug. 16--(CP) -- On behalf of The Netherlands govern- ment, Dr. J. R. Van Royen, Nether- lands ambassador to Canada, will make a presentation of awards next Tuesday to 18 former members of from rr ------------ Biltmore--"Leave It To Blondie" 2.10, 4.55, 7.39, 1024 p.m. "The Flying Deuces," 1.00, 8.45, 6.39 and 9.14. Last complete show at 9.14 pm. Marks--"High Conquest," at 1.00, \ 8.20, 545, 8.05 10 "The Navajo Kid," at 2.20, 4.40, 7.08, 925. Last complete show at 9.25 pm. Regent -- "Suddenly It's Spring" 1.40, 3.35, 5.30, 7.30, 9.25. Last complete show 9.00. 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