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Daily Times-Gazette, 29 May 1948, p. 15

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SATURDAY, MAY 29, 1948 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE PAGE FIFTEEN Mrs. B.C. Colpus | BILTMORE Guest Speaker = momucoron movpemox RUN PROGRAMS HERE MONDAY Thornton's W.A. Nora Lofts is the nor of book, {he title of .Yoich is if Be Not aving read e book, your itor was MRS. C. WHITE '| obliged to paint her portrait of Jassy Correspondent from the le-Lion screen production, which stars Margaret Lockwood, Patri- Thornton's Corners, May 28 -- cla Bos ¢; Dennis Price, Basil Sydney, al uces Imo . The monthly meeting of the Wo- |", have had an array of pictures \ ASS0 Thurs- which e their e from e feml- men's ciation was held 8 nine main characterization; some of day afternoon in the Sunday School these women, have been downright wicked, some have been angelic, 80 with the 1st-vice-president, Mrs. have Deen ~seren, personalities, their ts. not clear efined, bu White, in the chair. assy's a real woman, on good enough " for heaven, not bad enough for hell, The meeting opened with "Theme | 707, AEaven, not had cnough for Mery Song" followed by prayer by Mrs, | cleverly fused, with the result that Jassy mes a real human. Warren. The secretary, Mrs. Par-|" The setting for this J. Arthur Rank roduction, produced by Sydney Box, kiss read the minutes of last meet- | SFRCUCH'S) Bexpard Knowles, with color y « | by Technicolor, is the early Nineteenth ing, also treasurer's report. A let Ly about 20. y © ter was read thanking the associ ; Jasay, Fil gypsy Sngiis Decomes the victim of a group of village ums, ation for the bale of clothing sent | who have inherited a belief in witches, " : to the Indian reserve. It was great- | and who pursue Jassy, intent on Sling ODEON-BILTMORE--Britain's two top feminine stars of "Wicked Lady," Mar- ly needed d fated. her a "ducking. in is pond. he 1s | garet Lockwood and Patricia Roc pictured above, are re-united again in the J. 3nd. appreciatec. rescued from these hoodlums by Bar- | Arthur Rank Technicolor production 'Jassy" which comes direct from the po A nominating committee was psy Hatton {Deiiict Wales) 12, rings beautiful new Fairlawn Theatre, Toronto, for its first Oshawa showing at he 'ormed of Mrs. Pipher, Mrs. Rob- | her other, Lady. Hatton; Odeon-Biltmorz Theatre Monday. On the same program, the local premiere o inson and Mrs. H: phe Li k to - family are now living in a farmhouse, The Royal Silver Weflding Anniversary, depicting scenes in the lives of King a Ss. Haro C pre- | for his father, Sir Christopher, has A o pare a slate of officers for election | gambled away Mordelalne, their ances- | George and Queen Elizabeth during the past 25 years will be an unusual added next month. President, Mrs. Pope, tral home, to Nick Helmar (Basil Syd- | attraction along with a sportfilm 'Harness Racing" and a color cartoon. id 4 . » | ney). a daughter, very beauti- sent in her resignation which was elmar has : ful, very fickle, Dylis (Patricia Roc), a read. ; 5 : mild counterpart of "Forever Amber," ZA x E Mrs. Robinson took charge for the Who has, even during her school-days, M ARKS ; | H 1g 1% | Kt : we Oh . " - | learn. that love-making is an ex- £ 28 Ts follows: yms, aap cellent antidote for boredom. She and 3 -- . MARKS--Joan Bennett is co-starred with Michael Redgrave in Diana's exciting | py the Home." Scripture reading Jassy become friends, when Barney M AT THE # and suspensful melodrama, "Secret Beyond the Door," starting Monday at the | REGENT--William Powell and Myrna Loy, known as the screen's "perfect huse "" BIG VARIETY PROGRAM AT TOD. P : | ) y pe Kings 5 by Mrs. P. Lofthouse.| Hatton's mother discovers that her MARKS STARTING MONDAY [i Marks. On the same program is Stuart Erwin in "Heading For Heaven." | band and wife" following their appearance together in thirte®n motion pice Prayer, Mrs. Robinson, piano duet, Sairvmaly Za, general utlliny Jervant, . Regent "The Tender Years," 145, || | tores, are reunited again in "Song of the Thin, Man," which opens on Wed- Marilyn Scott and her mother sends Jassy away, to go into service at | A masterpiece of mood, suspense and 3.40, 740, 940. Last complete |! oT || fordass "ihe Regent Theatre, Alsy fiatysed am the Hew Sain ManuilL aie "Country Gardens." 3 Trica. of 'nam. At tals fades sno | Door: -eturming 'Joan. Beniete and Mi- || show at 900 pn. TEE, BAD Te boner of eR UIA oy nd. Sou gus to RES | Gratin; Bn Mrs. Robinson introduced the Jassy meets Dylls, and when Jassy is | chael ne EiE Sor Jarre || Marks -- "Prairie Raiders" at | George Usher, Sy Roser Labi ening. the server. Lisi guest speaker, Mrs. B. C. Colpus, | dismissed from the school for shielding Msi aor, Theatre Opens 1:00, 3:10, 5:20, 7:30, 9:45. |! 'The ceremonies. replete with ritual,| "And when the picture had run its | Osh: h k " Dylis, the latter, who has been indulg- . "ritz Lan " % Ney" 2 v | feasting and dancing, went on through- | hour and fifteen minutes, they had to awa, who spoke on "Women of Produced and directed by Fritz Lang, Ang 1 at 2:00, 4:10 bs i th eS ing in one of her nocturnal jaunts, ho directed two previous Bennett suc- ngels Al ey * "27 lout a whole hot day," P~own relates. | run it over again, with the natives ro e Old Testament." She said there | takes Jassy home with her, to her | WN ic pre s Vv 6:20, 8:35, 10:45. Last complete |' "The Fijians enjoyed the show I had | cheering and yelling and Jaibeltie Just) i : sses, "Scarlet Street" and 'Woman § were more than fifty women men- | father's estate. Mordelaine. DOSES "this D produc- show at 9:40 put on for them, and after the feast- | as wildly the second time as the firs ' y , NL 4 Helmar, havin, riv hi i in the Window," this jana | e: B Ww 40. : 3 : LE ea | as : Am Sera Ary 3 . tioned in the Old Testament, and | nis home, for Age ib So Ho irOM | ton Jor Universal Iniemisiiond! Js aH piltmore -- «1 Wonder Who'y || 108, the Atimy fheew up 4 syser soroen f | Hollyviod Just dossith Fun Previeks y OS 232] hos . she named a number of them, some | ¥0 having the other vices previously to unexp bored regions of the human Kissing Her Now" 1:45, 4:40, || that these natives had never seen a | breaking into that famous ear-to-ear | ay po C150 "HI d \ mentioned, far from a paragon of vir- . ® 7:35. "Windjammer" 12:40, 3:35, || motion picture before. | grin. well-known, some not known, some | ty, . h e himself; he is a habitual drinker | mind. ' v + | "Then, to my surprise, they showed In "The Tender Years," a warmly good, some evil. Mrs. Colpus started ang finds his loves in the kitchen or MII Latin ly A stars + 6:30, 9:18. Last complete show ||, picture, 'The Daring Young Man,' human story of a small-town minis- with Eve, saying most of us con- bis oe Jrawing-room. Fortunately for of the English screen, is perfectly cast | at: 9:18. which I had made, and it made me sad | ter's courageous fight against the | idered her bad bec ughter, two decent men love her, he architectural editor who as a tl to feel that they would inflict it on [brutality of the day, Brown is sup- sider er bad because of her sin, Bartiey Hatton and Stephen Fennell, BL a in which murders these trusting people because it was | ported by a cast including Richard but she liked to think of Eve as Dui a Whe latter has pose wordly goods [youl Con committeed and adds them | The preview turned out to be a very the worst picture I had ever made. But | Lyon, Josephine Hutchinson, Noreen y . yow, "with these goods mansion. | happy event, 10r tne ¢ .u.o when the natives saw the screen and (Nash, Charles Drake, James Millican 3 Saturday 1 and Griff Banrett. The film was direct having the seeds of a glorious faith |r th, " 1] is ancestral ok ee endow", Dylis disismses her love- | 88 Wings to his < C . ) : " Zs iss tt a he | nimous in heralding Brown's triumph | realized that it was me acting up there, Soma by God 3n hes soul. Fe gi 8 ts iii ramey Aad SH a vs and the opening of a new field of GE [heit Sxeitement and SenAzement know | Sd by, Catold Sehustel, Sho rade oly e of eve: woman o: e told X vher acting for the versatile star of the | no bounds. ey wou ook at the | Frien icka" and o I no € pic- Ty io bass 88 quickly -as Dereln yarratedl. [COUNtShD Hin Od" Mexico, Where the J | screen, then come running up to me | tures. Testament r i icture opens. Twentieth Century-Fox release opening yes wo bear 'a child iss i Bonnett is not long installed | Monday at the Regent Theatre. 1 , h of Sir Koieh youly bea Jeropeanss the enraged Tether. oa Beariy\is, by, her in her husband's home when a suc-! But a imiporsant as this Dieview ---- essian. e to. 0. auti WO- 4 cession of ugly Incidents arise to | was to Brown, there is one that he will | "Y Le Rema, Cannon) y, her blacksmith plague her and test the marriagé vows | never forget. Its audience was com- a RRR 3 % " can featur ing i men, wayward women, nurse maids, | father, a beating which makes of this | I) recently uttered. She learns that | posed of 500 wild-halred Fiji natives, | Gh i bi i Rot | ol CY LEONARD . | and all kinds just as we have in or aie Be Ihe I ey her husband is a dangerous schizo- | none of whom had ever previously seen thi today. - f hrenfc, that he is under the domin- | a motion picture, and the occasion was | . world. By Mrs. Conus finish WHith Jasoy ssoures Mordel sine, as the hs of an older sister, that he is |Brown"s induction into their tribe. The | 3 ed by Faying: Sod Bese all kinds of i return gives Holos everything and suspect in the death of his first wife, | incident happened during one J Pic : LX "The Man with a Thousand Voices" ersons work out Ss 1 that he has a secretary who was plan- | Brown's entertainment tours o e | : = ? Durposess S40 And the final consummation of ning to marry him. and an adolescent | fighting fronts durine Worl? "WVa- 7 ! 3 none are too small or too good." | marriage. h ' with " pe It is an interesting 'and exci son he had neglected to mention. | The chief of the Fiji Island of Kandova i Hymn "What a Friend We Have | with 'a murder tral nC oin8 sory; Love Finds a Way Pa h \ . RUBE SUPER In sus." i '§ 1s a Believing that love will find a way, seus Meeting Gosed. with ouned, ja an accomplice of the the harried bride does some mental Mizpah benediction. Lunch was! Jute sll, Lindy, of the poisoning and i , death of h probing - that finally bares and then | er husband, He COMEDIAN and MC, served. women in the picture ate. Beautivy ne eherratien, leseitiny ins ; ~ ] 20 # i usband. | | y 2 The trustees of the Sunday ren Lioyned. the aston 1s sy Anne Revere, Academy Award winner | B 0 YD VA | lL EAU | 52 " / and the meh ein de den LUE Ee te Ug ge JL I school section Friday evening to # Picture YNEAuan ; mils, O'Neil is-equally deft as the sinister and his Orchestra Re SR / V/ = 4 discuss the overcrowded condition showing at the Odeon. Biltr Oshawa | secretary, while Natalie Schafer in a | A 'quiet, pl nt pl th ¢ V4 . of the day school, day. coming here direct from | Mon- | comedy role lends a touch of lightness quiet, pleasant place the f " rom its re- | most welcome at points where tension Featured Vocalist whole family will enjoy. It was decided that the Sunday -breaking engagement at the beau- h spiration pitet ici ; School trustees lease the basement Where_ It Thread. Tabu a Oy, LOEON ED. The "excellent, screenplay by Silvia * ous Pig vi "7 Adm. $250 per Couple for! This Danes Only of the Sunday School building to |held-over run. Ry soit pstbook: | Shirley Har mer I'l from 12't0 2 pm, 5 to 7 2 For Reservations Phone 971 the school section as temporary | shoming ur The Roogram. first local 13 by Rufus King. hs PH, ihe Ldn ¢ quarters. The school board believe | Anniversary, depleting th y ® ADDED HIT 'eo | 55 We are sorry we could not accommodate all -our th | King George a] g the On the same program is Stuart Er- | == EVERY -- fe . is will provide ample accommo- | [06 George twenty-five years. ails se |WIN in "Heading Tor Heaven." which QUEEN'S HOTEL . Re as Tony MiReveieivaticlieesry dation for all school children with- {an unusual added attraction, together | 11} Dave your heading for'laffs. FRI S t i and avoid disappointment. ; | . and Sat. Brine ares. Racing" and a" sejor im ' "Harness | PHONE 1790 j 8 FP Oe » Almonds Fi ; REGENT i | Ladies 50c " Ladies 75¢ be Rx es \ ve Decrees FIJI NATIVES GAVE BROWN Gents 75¢ Gents $1.00 jig id hd i Mr, and Mrs, Elmer Harris were MOIENUECTIC YRUMIPRE ? fr recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Nisi Granted Few previews in recent Hollywood g . 3 » Albert Wilson, Oshawa. history have held as much excitement | ' .- Mr. and Mrs. Cliff and children,| In yesterday afternoon's session | hnse ailwibccial Sort as did the ad hak, ere's a place in your ~ Mr, and Mrs. Jack Tripp and [Of the Ontario Supreme Court at the Jew Alson Production in 'which | SRI ' : he t th t' . am com p . Brow ays daughter, were week-end visitors in | Whitby, decrees nisi were granted | mn fest Cmecam 700 Bn Brown plays || art that's never Lindsay, in each of five divorce actions in- rE _-- k: 'been touched before... One of the outstanding social | Volving local residents. None of Corer events of the year was the Mother |these actions was contested. and Daughter banquet sponsored| Millie Elizabeth Curl, of Prince by the 12 C.G.LT, and the Explor- | Albert, was awarded custody of one rn ers with their leader, Mrs. McDon- | child, and the costs of the child's i ald. 'The tables were attractive | maintenance, in her suit against 2 ee t e ew. o Hi / ? / with bouquets of white flowers and | Douglas Curl, Bowmanville. A, W. : i ; i * ' : I i b green foliage, Some thirty friends |S. Greer, K.C,, acted for the plain- is g | : / k... { nnocent eanty and mothers with their daughters | tiff. Mr. Greer also acted on be- / Jat down and enjoyed the lovely | half of William Henry Haight, of | aia . . & » / or dan erous repast. Rev. O. and Mrs. Malcolm, | Oshawa, in his divorce action : 3 - : § Rev. F. Darnell, Mrs. Darnell and | against 'Jeannette Haight, Beaver. ; : : vixen? ... Mrs. Stephen Saywell were special | ton. Halght was awarded the costs | guests and responded tgy.the toast |of the action. | : t y a T, 4 ' J he 1m : pA] oh Ma. ae» ee Tey Joe was successful in al gs : : : . . . | § Nf 2 his 8 Pp 3 $ shaw responded to the toast to the Vorce Suis brought against Norma : " : Ww h M h ; Mothers, Mrs. Saywell gave a Tay lor, and was awarded the | : 4 as ing acnine J | second sight' very interesting and instructive i ojo Chie, E, Ll : ; ; ; i 3 : alk on C.G.LT. training and work | 7 ; or the plaintiff. : i | y brought happi- and mothers, which was much ap- | Alma E. Pigdon obtained a decree | a : | 4 preciated. nisi and the custody of one infant 2 5 | 2 . 2 ise iat one WA. Soho] dy 0 ox allowed sutls in her ] 1 5 o 5 8 -- ness, love and e Home and School Associa- st James (Bud) Pig-| E 0 . ; a dr: JY ARTH ; : : : . disaster to ." ARTHUR: Hon of the three school areas held | don. Mr. Bastedo was council for | their final meeting for the sum- |Mrs. Pigdon. The plaintiff and the v RA N K: the men in ik . ' --_ PRESENTS. her life. . Der er fo mer on Friday evening last. There | defendant both live in Oshawa. | was a good attendance. Dr. Colley | Ethel G. Trumpour, Oshawa, ob- D.DS., of Dept. of Health, Toron- | tained a decree nisi with costs, in | fo, spoke on the system of giving | her suit against Norman (Buck) X ; ¢ free dental service to school child- | Trummpour, no fixed address. A. w. | Lh / : JF IR - (] WV Edward L. Alpe ren made possible by government |S. Greer, K.C, acted on behalf of | r Assistance, Miss Rhoten, Public |the plaintiff, ' An Alson Production Health Nurse was in attendance Released Through ind spoke briefly, 'Mrs, Uriah ONE-LEGGED CANA : ye Jones, of Oshawa also addressed SED XaNaRy TH ) 7 PO THE je gamring. Mr. i Bolehyn, of| Halifax -- (CP) -- Peg-leg Pete | Roa Hostal Ta te Co [eros Charatier OF the Kat: | 2 Modern Stores County. which has already reached an owhed ig Das no hing op = *! Y the stage of a going concern and if Ragg, 92 Simcoe N 5 Ki . s G2 § oe N. 5 Kiag St. W. : indeed is very beneficial to every | V.[€ Of the master of the freighter mc an Richard L N ; : Y | Rarteria: The canary lost 'a log in ; ; with Richard Lyon - Noreen Nash - Charles Drake - Josephine Hutchinson ally sr ie available to any in- the bliat at Southampton, but still | Phone 4600 Phone 42 | ue! p | formation Mr. Bochyn may be con- Dope about. his cage singing: cheer- | |" | (o) MN D A Y £7 wilted at his farm home at the | Ul 3 ar MARGARET above address. Lunch was provid- i AT Lol = a EE ANSL spy, ! \ sd by the members, bringing to a ERSap LOCKWOOD: tlose a very successful first year in lor --r | . Home and School work with Mrs. i i New, ; #8 PATRICIA ROC ae en WALTER WANGER proent JA FAMOUS PLAYERS THEATRE e Day {ii : River, N.D., Mr. and Mrs. Wesley JOAN BENNETT 4 "A , Gary Cooper ® Paulette Goddard a ¥ DENNIS PRICE Harris, Forties om, and i ] ehind a locked d y 26 NQUERED" in Technicolor : \ ' 2 MICHAEL REDGRAVE "ad Gr A comm I BASIL SYDNEY atters son, Mr, Elmer Harris and door the ¥ 4 ; J Mrs. Harris. ' Mr. and Mrs. Jack Newton and . thildren and Mary Evelyn Harris, relentless evil ittended the 8. S. Anniversary Ser- . rices at Greenbank on Sunday last of his past! ind were guests of Mr. and Mrs, Ns. Forbes. of Toronto, was. a n RITE BLY é a Special DeLuxe Ry I AR (SUNDAY DINNER Mr, Loyal Pogue spent the week- - ~ md doing some carpenter work at OR , 7 Served 12 to 2 -- 5:30 te 8 p.m. i i ROYAL [I] » | SILVER WEDDING ° bis sisters farm in Aurora. Mr. and Mrs. Benny Theman (13 Ji} : 3 SS ind children moved on Saturday to J} y= ky > 4 ANNIVERSARY their property where they will live £Yo nd rected A : mdi n 'a temporary home while build- «=» ANNE REVERE produced 3 ME A TT Su { : ] HARNESS RACING x MATA IE ait - Dine where persons of 0 i } 4 4 7 rl ng 'their new house this summer ~~ Whey v ks discriminating taste dine 800 NEW FACTORIES : id --Where only the best of ] : -- Ladin food is carefully and 2 Ei MONDAY | 3 tastefully prepared for A 5 { ont § ; Strand, South Africa -- (CP) = iE IY re Whi | L i : , Eight hundred new factories, re- TODAY ONLY! the prices are sensible! per FULL COURSE \ 4 $1.00 presenting £20,000,000 ($80,000,000) : : : las? Day 02% in capital, will be started in the BOWERY BOYS q SUN. DINNER rich oo de Jon in the hex: few Jeans, ead in "ANGELS ALLEY" STUART ERWIN Small servings for children on request at reduced prices! LADY" 5 I \/ US 3 ) | A . G. Carinus, rator of the Plus A at the Al) i "ra Cape Province, at thé annual din- . " ! "REPEAT : tip) P "PRAIRIE RAIDERS - » GLENDA FARRELL. russ vincent PERFORMANCE" . Fo 3 a a ni linkin Commercial Hotel n IEEA ANE. PIL. IRENE

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