Daily Times-Gazette, 4 Dec 1948, p. 17

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GE FURDAY, DECEMBER 4, 194] THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE. ~~ ~~ 7". ~~ | in PAGE SEVENTEEN North Cheritén, Somersetshire,| Leighton Buzzard, Bedfordshire, . ' : id nada S Fir st . ; : England--(CP)--Tobacco = seed is |mngland--(CP)--Soon after men 4 being offered free to any old age |,.q completed the removal of a Nn TA al { nsioner who wants to grow his Ir ebral P alsy i ! Pen: smokes. The offer is Bow to | 23,000-gallon fire emergency water " 5 : # ; the National Federation of Old Age |tank outside the four-storey Swan are For Young i ] iy : y Pensioners by Eric Troward, found- | Hotel, the hotel caught fire. Water i : : : 3 3 er-president of the British Pioneer | had to be pumped from the river By GLADYS LENNON i $ i 3 3 Tobacco Growers' Association here.|Quzel half a mile away. Two top anadian Press Staff Writer . : 3 A : 2 storeys were damaged. ontreal (CP).--To the tots it just a game--and great fun. sang lustily. ; ; ; ut behind their "Bonhomme, 9 E & ¥ { Dany, a ir Joule sing 2 ; = pr : " BOWMANVILLE LIONS CLUB PRESENTS d reble lay Canada's firs ¥ a > ; : 4 ¥ 0 iment with treatment of cere- i ; 4 THEIR THIRD ANNUAL Bree npe poo } ~ Je aE ad | CHRISTMAS CONCERT very gesture, as the tots imi- : : d the playing of violin, trumpet i ; § y & i ? TON 5 * big bass drum was helping dis- : ; We " i po FEATURING kd little bodies on the long road % SL g / . ard normal living, A : \ { Y | 'h 1. 4 We have had some wonderful i . 2 i AN c €Ssi1€ £ ing I ts," said Dr. J. E. de Belle, 3 £ : ; ; € S al superintendent of the / 3 ITS 7 7 dren's Memorial Hospital here, 4 ; ; i A ; i Sih e experimental work with six fi i 2 Pot i i FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10th firen has been carried on for the a i : 5 : : ; : al A Trinity United Church Auditorium 17 months, Plans are now un- & 1 A ; 8.30 p.m. way to expand facilities and . 9 ; : on 4 0 Fe ieaumeny part of the : § : EY a : : a : Admission 75¢ Students 50c peaking for the group concerned bo 4 a : a > Me TICKETS: Karn's Drug Store -- Phone 78, Oshawa he experiment--neurologists, or- ti ARH. 3 3 JQ ; i : { Write Bowmanville Lions Club, Bowmanville, edic specialists and departments i } § peech, occupational and physio- ] de H d lyn Max- py-~Dp. Sg Bene sig they are we for Mickes Rooney s atiec- ly hopefu vast expansion tions in "Summer Holiday," M-G-M-'s be ae p new' musical romance coming tone i 3 eatre on Monday Vi prebral palsy Is a disability [ Cogn in "Berlin Express." Filmed in fed by variable amounts of brain Te..chnicolor, the picture also features : : é ; : age before or during birth of Walter Huston, Frank Morgan, Butch y 3 J ad . hild. This produces irterrup- enking and: agnes Moorehead. A y JIMMY NAMARO, ORCHESTRA LEADER : J i and his 10.-pi muscle co-ordination. The . been booked to play at the O.C.V.I. Auditorium at the New dane Land, have aged area acts as a traffic ' Ee by the. Independ Order of Oddfellows of Oshawa. Born in La k, preventing transmission from " A Rosita, Mexico, in 1915. Came to Canada at the tender age of 13. In 1932 he to body parts of the mes- ] Jers Sheol iu oauditen 10 to inte radio Ln, Toronto, Nas Soloist with the ' i AA rchestra, cago, 4 d < which cause movement. Treat 5 wi ANNUAL FISHING RETURNS at Club Esquire, Brant Inn and other Sn spots hls iii hn i 5 Sesd hatgely = Hisngive : 33 Co % The fisheries of ,the world, in | Gang in 1943. a of muscles prove fs . Fong 7 aly aE Ee normal times, annually yield about dination. ; © A © GE | $762,000,000. worth of food and ine : man was he five-hour treatments three : i 4 i : s weekly include physio-therapy ory j be RD dustrial prodete Yn der as Helo Par Your ever erned mainly with enabling the 3 Se DANGEROUS OVERWEIGHT ' 4 v , iren to walk; occupational 3 : : Obesity often produces high blood 3 3 Bpy--training the hands, with 1 oy ld a pressure as increased muscular ace 3 sure lial emphasis on teaching them = ; tivity places a greater load on the ; : oo . py, play, rest and umeh| [0B SF &. kr RESERVATIONS NOW BEING ACCEPTED ds, fuipment used during the ex- ental period has been simple. 3 3 jovable partitions divide a. small : : Pui ; £ ' : ts "into tiny cubicles for indi a You're Invited to Visit Our * lal treatment. A thick pad on y he : y floor of each serves for exercise : Store To See A Wc i 29 rest periods. A variety of | | ; : van ; ATE : SE a ; ful toys help to stimulate acti- ] i ' y% 0 and train little hands to be- ! ; yh : : e useful, : : a TELEVISION 2 Orson ne ! physiotherapist teaching y $ Ho A p-year-old Peggy to stand : LE 2 i NOW IN OPERATION : braced the child against the i 4 + [> balanced her carefully then, : . Ply J ' AT an encouraging "Try to stand ATE : ; y 3 | ight, Peggy," moved away the ; Si SS 2% Slvebie ind . : 9 70MM porting hands. When after a | MARKS--RITA HAYWORTH and ORSON WELLES are Starea in Solr 17 0) 74 t, Peggy's shoul | "The Lady from Shanghai," at the Marks Theatre. ss Haywo er | r] of on ggy's ers began to | lovely tresses cut short and dyed blonde for the role. | WHI PHACION RADIO APPLIANCE | ; . ip forward, the hands gently J as _ / ghtened her up and it began ----] 0 and /ervice A EGU ® A and Joseph Cotten as his brother, Jess 8 to 10.00 p.m - Ww d (14/1 af ; will be easier when we have MARKS ar an idealistic gentleman. | p-m. ally constructed tables for Other important roles in "Duel In 2 hing them to stand," said one . the Sun," are portrayed by such gifted / Direct From a ' y Bpist. Special equipmeny forms | «LADY FROM SHANGHAI |B Stotbers. Marshall, Walter Huston, . Everett SLOANE of the expansion plans. STORY OF NOTORIOUS Charles Bickford, Otto Kruger, Joan Glenn ANDERS WOMAN OF WORLD Tetzel, Butterfly Migusen End Jy : X 0, 2 i i "The Lady from Shanghai," Columbia | L0SCh. an internationally famous 2 \ REGENT drama starring Rita Nora and | nese Concert artist. -~ \ ; Orson Welles, is coming to the Marks Costing a fortune to produce, and Theatre on Monday. Principal icatured over three years in the makine ' B ff I | players are Everett Sloane and Glenn 'in the Sun" required the services of ( urra 0) i : MILLAND IN 'SO EVIL MY LOVE' | Anders. Screeplay and production were 6,000 extras. EXTRAS RT NEXT WEDNESDAY AT THE handled by Welles. More than 103 special effects used in CL sacs In motion On the: New 3 J BUSTER KEINTON in % | Welles is reported to have crowded | the picture, each one REGEN THEATRE 'a wealth of color, realistic detail and | stituted a technical advance in motion ; 4 EST" prring a "new' Betty Hutton who | .hrewd characterization into this story picture making, having since been STEWART-WARNE PEST FROM THE WEST "OLD LOS ANGELES" the gamut of dramatic versatil- | of a sailor and a lady. There's a lazy placed at the disposal of the entire - R » a and a newly made star in the | juxury cruise from New York, to the motion picture industry. '¢ "RIDE RANCHEO RIDE an pn of Macdonald , Carey, "Dream | tropical waters of Acapulco, Mexico,! The superb orchestration and back- TELEVISION SET "WHO KILLED a sensation as a broadway play, | and thence to San Francisco. There's ground music composed by Dimitri x COLOR CARTOON DOC' ROBBIN" Ss to the screen! And accord- |, smouldering love story between Hay- iomkin is one oi the outstanding to words from the film capital, | worth and Welles, and there's a sus-' musical scores and heightens the en- am Girl" as a movie, is.a Jory | penseful murder mystery culminating joyment of the picture. ssor to other triumphs made by | in a trial, escape and chase with a | mount from stage plavs such as | truly astonishing climax that has the| -- 0 -- -- -- | y in the Dark" and "Dear Ruth." | weliesian touch. palarred Sin Miss, nen oa Miss Hayworth, who plays a notori- NOW ON DISPLAY | Regent Theatre, with "So Evil | 0us woman of the world, has been given | AT ove", is Macdonald Carey, Who res | & Hew 200, Opes Aaonde or ane \ ' and wardrol efitting her slinky personal- | Dlished Nihself 2s an Up sng com- ily. The part is a radical departure 5 BOND ST. WEST hg," his first picture following his | from her previous vehicle, "Down to Regent -- "Give My Regards to : n from war duty. In "Dream | Earth," a musical, although: the beau- ala Pi » Carey plays the role created on | Viful star does not sing the. sultry bal- Broadway" 1.30, 3.35, 5.40, 7.50, dell Ci --th: lad, "Please Don't Kiss Me," in her 10.00. Last complete show 9.20. RE he ora Wo | Tole as "The Lady from Shanghai." 1 vi . a Welles also created an exciting new i tia " phiiuseir in love with a highly type of role for himself as the lusty Biltmore Fury At Furnace girl. His efforts to is her | Irish mariner out-of-his-depth in the Creek," 2.10, 5.00, 7.40, 10.30. h1-to earth and make her face the | COMPany of Miss Hayworth, and the "Shaggy," .1.00, 3.40, 6.30 ,9.20. A : | others. Sloane portrays a completely fj of life contribute many of the | JLISTR, MONEE DOHA S 8 Ce Hayy | Last complete show at 9.20. hilarity spots of the picture. worth' i » th's husband, warped both in mind ream Girl,' lavishly produced by |," oqy, while Anders' portrayal of || Marks -- "Old Los Angeles" 1.25, fhell Leisen. tells the story of a |i) N htante with no particular talent but | Dis role is a fit companion-plece in| 425, 650, 9.20. Last complete || " ' C ty of burning ambition, who gets | VIainy. show 9.10 Everybodys Taste / SANDY LAUS > ee 3 2 says: YOU SAV lf into some amazing situations.| The highly-individual film style of " § adventures take her to the stage | Welles is said to be present in abund- | In Records . he Metropolitan Opera House; to | ance in "The Lady from Shanghai," | ; uth Seas honky tonk; to a crude | as illustrated by the fact thet he burst s ADDED HIT! M MONEY WITH cabin out west: to a glamorous | the confines of the sound stage and, Featuring )) can hacienda just to mention a | sent shooting companies te the actual (®) ®) E ®) N As the confused but delightful | backarounds. Seven weeks alone were White Christmas rbrain who 1s about to run off spent on location in and around beau- | Christmas Love Gracie Fields one man, although she loves an- | t:ful Acapulco. The exotic sections of | : ¢TH (7.51.43 Betty Hutton has an opportunity | San Francisco including the waterfront, | Jingle Bells 5 complete change of acting pace. | Chinatown and the Aquarium were also (df; | [e414 H:A[d {| The Mistletoe Kiss --Prima Scala ? I TICKETS' a 1s definitely a new Hutton If | all 'worked into the script by Welles, | Abide With Me a inatic ability, her performance as fe ever was any question of her ------------------ Away in a Manger --Ann Shelton COLORED m Girl" should settle it once and | rr od Christmas Spell i lall. Those who have already seen BILTMORE Christmas Song ---Ann Shelton CARTOON / 00D ANYTWE AT ANY ODEON icture pronounce the versatil BS Work in the film an outstanding Yipter Wonderland : THEATRE ACROSS CANADA § portrait of an astounding girl. 3 4 : ream Girl" has the additional at. | ACADEMY AWARD WINNERS --The Squadronaires i "FURY AT FURNACE CREEK" lon of top supporting players in | STAR IN "DUEL IN THE SUN" | The Rosary Jo (v/ oh 1) § persons of Patric Knowles. Vir- | One of the greatest motion pictures | R X Christopher Robin Is Saying and "SHAGGY Tiel, Wpitet Abel, Poesy saood, Zhich Hollywood has produced is David | His Prayers --Vera Lynn . k Te | O.Selznick's long awaited Technicolor | 3 fray two of the men in Betty's life: | production, "Duel in the Sun," which | 1 The Today mear Siemie Feld is seen as her sister; Abel | comes to the Biltmore Theatre for a | Candy M --Jay Wilbur fer harassed father and Miss Wood | three-day engagement. i LA, andy Man y u her ultra-modern mother. | ; " / : 0 . This David O' Selznick International | Shakespeare's Carol 2 Companion feature 10 "Dream | yo, rolcagey By eranich Haroacis | I 4 Coventry Carol --sir M. sargent | AN IM the Regent Theatre will present _'Wallls' new Paramount production, | Or§anization. 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