Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 21 Oct 1940, 1, p. 7

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VJ MONDAY. OCTOPBER 2i8T. 1940 Every Woedncsday 9 p.m. EST Mr. Richard Bulmer was a recent MUSICMâ€" noae THAN w o l t ie h . t W c 4 # # # . % MART ano n KENNEY specials for Scalp Treatment Rexular. $2.00 for $1.50 Reg. $1.00 for 75¢ C C G B ie Otta â€" for a Limited Time Only Rexular $10.00 permanet for only Regular $7.50 permanent reduced to Regular $5.00 wave reduced to Begular $3.50 wave for onlyv Valle Special on Permanents Dreita Mercier in Charge â€" RBoetty Goodfeliow BAsSEMENT REED BLOCK PHONE 483 De Luxe Beauty Parlour The fact that he decides to use all| of these facts in returning to his formâ€" er business of being a highâ€"class crook, makes for the fastest, funniest, laughâ€" packed entertainment of mauny a moon Powell has never turned in a more‘ amusing performance. His actions.} early in the film before he shakes his amnesia, bring him before the public in a new type of characterization. Hei is stuffy, egotistical, a complete teetoâ€" taler and a downright bore. â€" Seeing the immaculate Mr. Powell in stiff| Hitting an all time high for the number of jaughs per section, "I Love You Again", coâ€"starring William Powell ami Myrna Loy, will be shown at the Palase Theatre, Monday and Tuesday, ot. Z1st and 22nd. Taking a new turn, inasmuch as no "Thin Man" mystery or tactics are involived, the story deals with the plight of a man who suddenly resovers from an eightâ€"year attack of amnesia only to discover that he has acquired a new personality, a wife, a bank account, a epotless reputation in the town of Habersville and the manager‘s berth in a large pottery works, Picture at Palace Guaranteed to Rate a Laugh a Minute Myrna Loy and William Powell Score Aqam in "I| Love You Again." ; $5,00 $3.00 $2 .00 Drop Matter of Auxiliary Fire Department Here her. Not only is wie getting a divorce. but her next husband is already chosen. The stromng supporting cast turns in top performances, Frank, McHugh, as Powell‘s buddy, "Doc" Snyder, outdoes himse!,. Edmund Lowe is a convincâ€" ingly s{ick oil proemoter. Donald Douglas a model young man who gives ‘ Powell competition for Miss Loy‘s afâ€" !lecttom. and Nella Walker a good exâ€" ample of a too understanding motherâ€" inâ€"law. The film was directed by W. S. Van Dyvke IL At Friday‘s meeting Counci!iior Eyre, who was asked at a previous meeting to get information on the Volunteer Fire BRrigade, said that in the past three months there had been sixty calls made. Of the town‘s quarterly grant of $625 for that period, $125 ahd been set aside, as was usual, for entertainâ€" ment, to pay for possible injuries reâ€" ceived by men and to pay men for lost time caused through fires. The remainder of the money was paid out to men in the proportion of the number of calls to which they reâ€" sponded. Although further data will be obâ€" tained by the chairman of the Fire and Ligzsht Committee, Councillor Karl Eyre, the matter of an auxiliary fire brigade here. similar to the Timmins Auxiliary Police, has been more or less / drnpped by the council. ence a Lanam short f Can It worked out to an average of $1.37 paid each man for each call he reâ€" sponded to, â€"said the councillor. . The cost to the council over a period of three months amounted to about $7.50 an alarm. As the wife, Mytna Loy will add new fans to her already large congregation She isn‘t the to be expected "perfect wife" in this one. Quite to the conâ€" trary. Instead of chasing after her nhusbar«i. he is forced to chase after her. Not only is wrme getting a divorce, collars, tight tromers linen cape : frowsy moustache i* an experience itself . THE PORCUPTNE ADVANCE, TTMMITNS ONTARIO . Trophy Presented "~ to Softball Team * Howard Ferguson _ â€"Canadian Destroyer â€" Gaspe Thanks Ladies â€"â€" of Women‘s Institute NC On behalf of the team vine thanked Miss Gigzg: Treasurer Provincial W U. in Timmins for B que the bangqu captain of w # â€" L rsHeaXrimnt Serzeant Deâ€" s for her presâ€" ind Miss Mary from Crew el "Adoptâ€" V tS * 5 5 55 5 45 t 5 t 04000000 0604409 066400004 084004 000400000040 000004004 44 dGQ 0 BALSAM ST. N. TIMMINS 0 0600008060 @68 060406008008 46 0 Cameras and Supplies MCV PV T TT T ¢ 2 °> mm s LE 4 4 K K % 3\\\\'\\\\ 51 * * * 4 *% \\\S"S\'g * Contest Winners for Monday, Oct. 7th es s 3 s 5 m i o in nb n id d i5 i5 40 id id i5 ap i5 05 15 05 i5 i5 05 45 45 454 # 0004008486066 0400004886806 ¢ VINCE‘S 12" per cord 16" per cord Films left at our studio before 9.30 are ready the same evening at 6.00 It pays to get the better kind of work. A. TOMKINSON Balsam St. N. } CAN YOU NAME THESE STARS? â€" 10 FREE THEATRE PASSES m smy â€" R U L E S BUY FOR CASH Now‘s The Time to have your WINTER CLOTHES CLEANED FIRST GRADE, CRE BUTTER 29%¢ lb. We wiill do it efficiently and economically, call us toâ€"day CORRECT ANSWERS FOR MONDAY‘S CONTEST WARNER BAXTER, name in J. Van Rassel ad. TALULLAH BANKBHEAD, name in Palace Theatre ad, The first five Correct Answers were réceived from: MISS RITA HOFF, 674 Windsor Avenue. MRS. H. HORESTEK, 70 Maple Street North JACQUELINE CANIE, 168 Hemlock Street, MRS. L. PATTERSON, 31 Eighth Avenue. IOLA NICHOLSON, 62 Balsam Streetl South. The winners are asked to call at The Advance office any day before 6.00 pm. when they will receive Two Theatre passes each. DEVELOPIN(C We Will Deliver Promptly Slom a QOdorli ess Cleaners PHONE 592 26 Wende Ave. SWIFTS PREMIUM FRESH LEAN THE PFECEP alace T heatre . G PIIONE AMER Y Phoene 417 $3.00 $3.50 Make it a Habit to Visit Us After the Theatre Read the Advertisecments. Find the correct names of the stars pictured here. send your answer to The Advance addressed Movicâ€"Memory Contest before 9 p.m. Saturday stating the correet names and the advertiseâ€" ments in which they appear. Winners will be the first five corâ€" roct answers opened at our office. When answering write out the full name of the two stars picâ€" tured here. Winners announced next Monday. Each Winner Will Receive T‘wo Theatre Passes THE FERN COTTAGE We know you‘ll really enjoy a sandwich and drink as prepared by the Travcelogue PALACE Bill wakes ur $147,000 .. Myrna...and remember w he got eith them! 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