4444444 AT 1HE LOCAL THEATRES | Comedy of Errors in Picture at the Cartier This Week When Hal Roach decided to produce ThcorneSmith‘s "Turnabout," which is plavin@ at the Cartier Monday, Tuesâ€" 4006044 iIm "Turna‘oout" is Based on Si(le-SpTitting Story by Thorne Smith. xew Â¥ork, N.Y.â€""TTS TRUE! that Sponcer Tracy sent his first fan ter recently from the ‘P Take T_hisWoman' set at Metro â€"Goldwyn Mayer sthwdios," says Wiley Padan. "The Ietter, a cable, was addressed to Rob ert Bconat in London, Eng., congratulating him on h‘s performance !; "The Citadel‘."" "I Take This Woman," is playing at the Palace Thea tre on Sunday Midnight, Monday and Tucsday, August 25, 26 and 27. TsS TRUE! John Hubbard, the scion who fell hard for "The Housekeeper‘s Daughter" and Carole Lands, the prehistoric peacly of the spectacular Roach epic, "One Million B.C.," play the emjarrasâ€" sed young covole, aided and abetted by Adoiphe Menjcu,. Willlam . Gargan, Mary Astor and Verree Teasdale. day and Wednesday this week, Aug. 26th, 27th and 28th, he little dreamt that he was letting himself in for tllge wildest experience of his varied, and ty no means tame, career. Considered by far the funniest book y the irespressible author of the highâ€" ly successful "Topper‘‘ series, ‘"Turnâ€" albout" concerns the hilarious comedy of errors following the transformiation cf a hustand‘s personality and voice into the body of his wife, and vice versa., _ Tï¬e first intimation. that ‘"Turnâ€" about‘"‘ was destined to make the Roach lot as dizzy as a merryâ€"goâ€"round occurâ€" By Wiley Padan /l’/‘f/ ’::‘ t Mr. H. Groulx, of Manawaki, Que., is _ Mr. ard Mrs. E. Cunningham and visiting his son, A. Groulx, of 644 son, Rederick, of Wilmington, Delaâ€" Birch St. North. ware, U.S.A., were the guests last week Mrs. Cunningham‘s cousin, Mrs. F. Mrs. O. Purdon, Columbus Ave., has Thomson and Mr. Thomson of 34 as her guest, her mother, Mrs. Miller Mcntgomery Avenue, Timimins. Mr. of Perth, Ont. f | Cunningham is the Directing Manager i n ‘of the Wilmington Morning News. Mr. George Wallingford, of 90 First Avenue, left on Sunday with the Algonâ€" quins for the twoâ€"weeks‘ camp at Niagaraâ€"onâ€"theâ€"Lake. red when the production department received copies of the script. Within five minutes, the phones in the office of Ruth Burch, Roach‘s production assistant, began ringing madly. "Where," the costume department demanded, "are we going to find opera pumps for Sally, size 119?" Sally is the wife, and in her last picture, Carole Landis‘ shoes had been no larger than size 4%. Mtr. and Mrs. James Meehan and family, and Mr. and Mrs. N. Dagenais are visiting at Ottawa and Sudbury. Mr. Keith Kirby is visiting his father and mother in Saskatchewan. Mr. Kirby made the trip by aeroplane. Mr. Edward Conroy, of Chapeau,| e Que., is visiting his brothers, Jack and ‘ The following "personal" of local inâ€" Joe Conroy of Timmins. terest appeared in Thursday‘s issue of en _z The Haileyburian: "Mrs. W. R. Teed Mr. George Wallingford, of 90 First and children, of Sudbury, who have Avenue, left on Sunday with the Algonâ€" been visiting at the home of her mothâ€" quins for the twoâ€"weeks camp at er, Mrs. F. Saxton, left yesterday for Niagaraâ€"onâ€"theâ€"Lake. Timmins to visit with her brother and en e | gisterâ€"inâ€"law, Mr. and Mrs. S. Saxton." Mr. Tony Harting is attending the _ Mrs. Ted Gregory and sons, Junior Toronto Exhibition with the McIntyre and Fred, and daughter, Jaczcqueline, of Band. Kapuskasing, motored to Timmins on o Ssaturday with friends. They returned Mr. P. T Moisley returned on Saturâ€" on Sunday, acccmpanied by Miss Kay day from a threeâ€"day business trip in Gregory who underwent a tonsil operâ€" Toronto. _ation here last week. The Advance is always pleased to _ Father R. Roney, who since the deâ€" have subscribers phone or bring in soâ€" parture of Father O‘Gormian, has been cial or local news. Telephone 26. ; in charge of the Church of the Nativiâ€" | ty, left on Friday for two weeks‘ holiâ€" Mrs. Frank Lalonds returned on days. Father Roney went first to his Monday after a visit to her old home home in Kirkland Lake. From there st Eganville. :he will leave on a motor trip with his ‘sister. ‘One of the places they will Mr and Mrs. James Meehan and visit will be Sault Ste. Marie. Mrs. Frank Lalonds returned on Monday after a visit to her old home 2t Eganville. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Chalmers, Tamâ€" arack St., are on a holiday to Mrs. Chalmers‘ home in Taymouth, N.B. mc Miss Anne McColeman left on Sun- day to spend a week‘s holiday with her* ‘A personal item in the Temiskaming aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Speaker (New Liskeard) of Thursday Hcpkins of Porquis Junction. last, of special interest to Timmins: ' "Mr. and Mrs. Luke Morin, of Timmins, were overâ€"night gcests on Friday last home last week after attending the of Mr. and Mrs. Wilf Hardy, Farah Krabyâ€"Bower wedding in Kapuskasing. Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Morin were reâ€" The groom is the youngest son of Mrs. turning from a wedding trip to the Groulx, t‘ Muskoka Lakes." Mr. and Mrs. A. Groulx returned Mr. and Mrs, A. Groulx returned home last week after attending the Krabyâ€"Bower wedding in Kapuskasing. The groom is the youngest son of Mrs. Groulx, t# Before Ruth could compose an anâ€" awer, "wee" Mary Bernard, the bantam who was speaking for the entire, frantic wardrobe department got on the phone. "Listen, parndner," said "Wee" Mary. (Everyone on the lot, from Roach down is "pardner" to Mary). "Accordin‘ to my calculations, and your script, Carâ€" ole has grown eight inches in six weeks, Is this one of your Hollywooad rrrilibs?" ‘The veteran of over 300 pistures beâ€" gan to get a hunted look in his eye, Tearing open his collar, and making one last determined effort to sound sane, he shouted. ‘"Tim is Sally and Sally is Tim, but in the script, Sally is still Sally and. . . ." Mrs. J. Shaw, Mrs. McFadden and Mrs] J. Ormston left Timmins on Friâ€" day to attend the Toronto Exhibition. Mr. and Mrs. James Gavin and son, Bokby, have ibeen the guests of Mrs. Gavin‘s brother at Sheenboro. Roach, who was directing the picâ€" ture, stepped into the breach. "It‘s all very simple," he explained. "You see when Tim turns into Sally, he‘s still Tim, but he‘s really Sally. ... What I mean is, when Sally changes into Tim, she‘s still Sally but she‘s really Jcohn Hubard." Miss Dcora Hamilton and Miss Grace Pond were recent visitors to Kapusâ€" kasing. Miss Margaret Stewart returned to Timmins last week after a visit to her Mr. and Mrs. Dan Marshall (nee "Brcdie" Brisbois) returned on Priday frcm a threeâ€"week honeymoon trip, ' vpent in the Muskoka district and Queâ€" bec, and have taken up residence at 59 Balsam St. South. Miss Margaret Stewart returned to Timmins last week after a visit to her home at Noranda. Mrs. Fred Leclair and family are visitingz relatives and friends at Port Coulonge, Que. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fox have been visiting relatives at Sheenboro. Mr. and Mrs. J. Dougherty, of Hearst spent the weekâ€"end in Timmins. Miss Mabel Thrasher has been visitâ€" ing at her home in Douglas, Ont. Mrs. Willard Bulmer is visiting reâ€" latives and friends at Porester‘s FPalls. Mr. Leslie Deneault is visiting his heme at Fort Coulonge, Que. Miss Patsy Fateaux was a recent visitor to friends in Cobalt. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence left on Friday for a holiday visit to Toronto. #* TX h T * 9. «t P 4 *4 * o lt e © ie mt «t stt ul c lt o t t 4 I I \ % \ W“ wl lt l P l PPA LAAA CORRECT ANSWERS FOR LAST MONDAY‘S CONTEST WILL FIELDSâ€"name in Palace Theatre Ad. DON AMECHEâ€"name in Timmins Delicatessen The first five Co@rrect Answoers were received from: MRS®. HAROLD BURNS, 108 CEDAR ST. SCHUMACHEKR MRS. W. H. HARRIS, 34« TOKE sSTREET LEO DEL VILLANO, 255 PALSAM sSTREET SOUTH JACK WEBB, 68 MOUNTJOY STREET AUDRY MOORE, 169 ELM STREET sSoOUTH The winners are asked to ca‘l at The Advance office any day before 6.00 p.m. when they will receive Twp Theatre passes each. Last Monday‘s Contest Winners The Misses Audrey and Tone of Troquois Falls, are the guests and Mrs. W. Johnston, Columb for a week. Mr. and Mrs. Dawson and family. returned Thursday to Sault Ste. Marie after spending a week‘s holiday at the heme of their daughter and sonâ€"inâ€"law, Mr. and Mrs. J. Running, Kent Ave., Timmins. Miss Doreen Pecore, who has spent the past six weeks visiting relatives and friends in Mattawa, returned on Sunâ€" day. The marriage took place on August 23rd at parsonage of the Church of the Nativity of Miss Thais Richardson, youngerst daughter of Walter and Mrs. Richardson to Mr. Robert James Butler c? Croydon, England. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Pather Thadâ€" deus Osewski, Mtr. and Mrs. Ed. Thur and daughter, Helen, of 158 Young St., left on Saturâ€" day for two ‘weeks‘ vacation at the home of Mr. Thur‘s parents, Mr. .and Mrs. H. W. Thur, in Renfrew, where a family reâ€"union is taking place this week. In the Powassan News last week in the "personals" column were two items of interest in Timmins: "Mrs. T. C. Robertson and daughiters Lois and Barâ€" bara, cf Timmins, are visiters at the heme of Mrs. M. Robertson." ‘"Mr. T C. Robertson, of the R.C.A.F., Trenton, spent the weekâ€"end at the home of his mother, Mrs. M. Robertson." Pornâ€"In the Porcupine General Hospital, on Sunday, August 25th, to Mr. and Mrs. Ross R. Beattie, 6 Paâ€" tricia Blyvd.â€"a son. Both well. Mr. Lorne Moore, for the past several months publicity manager of The Timâ€" mins Theatres, returned to Sudbury on Saturday where he will resume his duties with The Hanson Theatres, Chief Borland, Mrs. Borland and daughter Maimie, left on the Northland, Sunday, for a holiday visit to London, Windsor and Brantford. Chief Borland will atterd the Annual Fire Chief‘s convention at Brantford durxmr his stay in the South. Miss Nellie Duffy and Miss Eileen Creed, of Connaught Station, spent the weekâ€"end in Timmins visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Rogers and daughter, Helen, of Cherry Street, left Friday for a holiday in Toronto. While in Toronto they will attend the Canâ€" adian National Exhibition. Bornâ€"To Mr. and Mrs, Ernest H. Reeves (nce Helena K. Wilson, RN.) at Women‘s College Hospital, Toronto, on Sunday, August 25th â€"a daughter (Katherine Elizabeth). Mr. Wilfred Brown and Mr. Bill Redâ€" den left on Saturday for a vacation in Nova Scotia. On their return they will be accompanied by Mrs. Redden .and two children who have spent the past two months there, Misses Audrey and Tone Frase juois Falls, are the guests of Mi s W. Johnston, Columbus Ave., V PCE @0000 000080080 0 % 0 9 0 6 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 4 9 0 00000 64 00000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 a s*S8888*8!L 8188581185484 854544 4 * * Here‘s a Bill You‘ll Like | L* * * * 4* * * *3 *4 *4 0ooooooooooooowooooooooooeeoooéooooooooooooooooooootu VINCK‘S The prices af Sloma Odorless cleanâ€" ing are reasonable . . . you‘ll like them for that, but more important, Sloma cleaning assures your good appearance . . . that means social security! Sloma Cleaners For This Week 1 CEDARK ST. N. PHON FRESH MADE, COUNTRY STYLE BALMSAM ST. N Movieâ€" Memory Contest CAN YOU NAME THESE STARS? â€" 10 mm-: THEATRE PASSES C( tre. OR U L E S .. _ § FIRST GRADE CREAMERY Insurance in all its branches, reliable companies MEAT MARKET Veal Steak Butter 2 lIbs.â€"â€"49¢ Teday and Tuesday only ! TRIMMED LOIN 30 Sausage 1b.â€"~19¢ Brisket Ib.â€"â€"12¢ Office Moved from Reed Block to 9 Third Avenue Over Woolworth‘s LEAN BEEEF M, PHONE 1640 MINS * o t t o. / t #. * # # # uateatante nate ateataste alsan St. N. Phone 417 4 06 04 % 0 %%4%8%% 6904 %%44%%¢%% 44 ¢ 46 Everybody Loves Winners announced next Monday. Read the Advertisements. Find the correct names of the stars picitured here. send your answer to The Advance addressed Movieâ€"Memory Contest before 9 p.m. Saturday stating the correct names and the advertiseâ€" ments in which they appear. Winners wil be the first five corâ€" reet answers opened at our office. When â€" answeringâ€" write out the full name of the two stars picâ€" tured here, It is enthusiast‘cally accepted in the homes of â€" many, many Timmins familics. Folks can‘t help but like the Tongueâ€"tcasing flavour. B. H. Each Winner Will Receive T wo Theatre Passes Films left at our studio before 9.30 are rcady the same evening at 6,00 It pays to get the better kind of wWoOork. ASK FOR TIMMINS DAIRY ICE CREAM AT YOUR DEALERS TOâ€"DAY! Timmins Dairy / The PearlliLake Hotel M. H. Is Only One of the Advantages We You‘ll enjoy the pleasant atmosphere of Schumacher‘s finest hotelâ€"The _ delicious meals, Cool comforiabie rooms and the all ‘round friendliness o. this modern hotel. Finer Service . "I TAKE THIS WOMAN" A. TOMKINSON SHOWS AT 230 6.50 and 8.50 Property bought and sold SCHUMACHER VISIT US AFTER THE THEATRE and enjoy one of our Special Sandwiches A ‘Light Lunch for Summer Days! 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