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Porcupine Advance, 28 Oct 1940, 1, p. 8

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School Children Attend Yery Short Meetimng of Council IIIIIIIIII iI to Mcet Medical Soâ€" Committee on Monâ€" at 4 p.m. vere two unusual things about formal meeting of the town One was that it lasted only i6 ininutesâ€"and the other was it forty primary school pupiis to learn what they could nicipal civics. hool children came irto t.heI hamber under the direction : teacher, Mr. Clarke. Mr. id the town fathers that he : bring his class along in ve them some idea how the] the town were administered | ple‘s representatives. c owe should extend an invitâ€"| 1ave a class of children here' nal meeting of council," said' rts. "They might learn a! *sk More Insurance uvica wrote the cou thought a read]t allotments might ain some knowledge llor Evre dryly. HI€ ig the public oragred placed council p = i o a # *Â¥ Join the smart Sunday /”(dfl!fef.f/ * $ be in with tting A committes mectinzg will he held on Wednesday evening, at which plans for a evening to e held in the near future will be comunleted. Election of officers was the feature of the meeting of the Cornish Social Club held in the Hollinger hall on Saturday evening, with a goud attenâ€" dance of members. The election resulted as follows: President, Mr. Archie Sloman Secretary, Mr. W. Stevens Executive: Mr. Griffin, Mr May, Mr. Harris, Mrs. Stanlake, Mrs. Harris, Mrs. Thomkirs, Mrs. MacFarlane and Mrs Trevanna. ' Officers Elected for Cornish Social Club for Season Cirzsular letter from the Ontario Fire Marshal‘s office about a course for firemen, arranged by the Extension Department of the University of Torâ€" onto, was read. Chief Borland said that it was not necessary to send men from here as a school would be held in the northern part of Ontario later in the vear. Council ordered a hundred watt light placed on Cameron Street north of Vimy Avenue. A poetition for better lighting was reâ€" ccived from from Mountjoy Street to the Mattagami ‘Boulevard. through the firm of Sullivan and Newâ€" tomn. Premiums fur the year, $3,576.78. Under the system which has been in force for some years a share of the premiums is given each insurance ofâ€" fice in town based proportionately on the amount of business tax paid. Meet Medicos b A committee appointed from the Porcupine District Medical Society will meet the council at four o‘clock on Monday. Members of the commitâ€" tee: Dr. G. C. Schumacher and Doctors M. J. Kelly and R. J. Smith, of Timmins. The necessity for municipal medical services and the charging of fees for indizent patients will be the problems discussed. Miscellancous Northern Ontario Power Company was instructed to instal wirirg in the market building at a price of $100. Wyler, who is credited as a classicist for his work on pictures like "Dodsâ€" worth," "Jezebel," "These Three" and "Dead End" was born in Alsace, France. He spent some of his salad days beâ€" hind a ribbon counter in a dryâ€"goods store. As a result of a chance meeting with Carl Laemmle in Paris, he deâ€" cided to journey to America to try his luck in the film business. Guides opened their regular meeting with roll call. Following that inspectâ€" ion was taken by Capt. Wadsworth and Lieut. Starling. Horseâ€"shoe was formâ€" ed and the orchid and Poppy Patrols marched "on the colours". The Guide prayer was repeated and the Guides then went to their corners and studâ€" ied for badges. The girls formed camp fire. Songs were sung and the Guide paper read by the Forgetâ€"meâ€"not Patrol. Plans were discussed for a Hallowe‘en party. Then we formed horsteâ€"shoe again and had enrolment. The followâ€" ing girls were enrolled:â€"B. Lawrence, Bernice Hazen, Irene Stanzt, B. Colbeck Marg. Feltmate. The foliowing girls passed their good carriage: â€"Anne Buttery, Viola Harnâ€" den, Joyce Parks, and Eva McCann. The Guides have extended an invitatâ€" ion to the South Porcupine Guides to «ttend a party given in their honour on Tuesday, Oct. 29th, 1940, in the Holâ€" linger Hall. The Guides are all hoping they will find it convenient to attend. Guides attend in uniform. His first job was) a blurb writer for Universal Pictures. Other jobs folâ€" lowed, but when he seemed grooved as a foreigsgn publicity writer, Wyler quit cold. He was awarded with a prop mans job cn the woodpile in Universal‘s back lot. Wyler‘s first opportunity came when the studio needed a director for some twoâ€"reeled action westerns. The newcomer was selected with more than a suspicion that the young Alsaâ€" tian would never turn out of a shootinâ€" ridin‘â€"fizhtin‘ western with anything of the speed and tempo such pictures require. But Wyler fooled them, as he has fooled them in more formidable assignâ€" ments. When Hollywood wiseacres preâ€" dicted that "These Three" originally "Children‘s Hour" on Broadway, could never reach the screen with any of the kick it had in the Hellman play, his final product was judged one of the best of its year. The following Guides passed their first class and have gained their blue and white cords:â€"Rita MacIntosh, Filâ€" len Deerker, Bertha Sheridan. Captain â€"Wadsworth dismissed the Guides. y William Wyler is one Hollywood diâ€" rector who points with pride to the fact that twioâ€"reel horse operas gave him hi; Big Chance in the film arena. Reâ€" cent winner of the New York Film Critics Award for his work on Samâ€" ue!l Goldwyn‘s "Wuthering Heights", Wyler directed Goldwyn‘s "The Westâ€" erner," which stars Gary Cooper and is at the Cartier theatre this week from midnight last night to Thursâ€" day Thurslay, Oct 31st. Telegram: Naz!i prisoners seem to daodge Canadian jailors, Director of "The Allan Jones Makes Westerner" Expert Love to His Own in Western Films Wife in Picture Popular New Picture at the Cartier from Sunday Midâ€" nisht to Thursday of This Week. 44424844444 44484844444# 4 24 | Al THE WcaL Thrakss ; Palace Theatre sTREAMLINE glamour is deflly combined with ancient Greek backâ€" grounds in the romantlic musical farce "The Boys From Syracuse." as indicated by two of the lovely ladics shown herewith, Rosemary Lane (L) and Irene Hervey, Scores of others, equally eyeâ€"filling, appear in the Universal release. included in the imposing cast are Allan Jones, Martha Raye, Joe Penner, Charles Rutterworth, Alan Mowbray, Eric Blore and samucl S. Hints. ‘"The Boys From Syracuse" will be at the Palace Theatre on Monday and Tuesday, Oct. 28th and 29th. SCENES FROM ROMANCE, RH\ PORCURINE ADVANCE, TTIMMINS, ONTARICO Each year in connection with the, Legion‘s anhual drive for funds for} relief purposes in Timmins the Ladies‘, Auxiliary Of the Legion »sell wreaths for window decorations and for placingi on the cenotaph. These wreaths are| made by disabled veterans of the last war and their sale means a llvehhood: for these disabled soldiers.. This is a| special reason for their purchase each; year, A second good reason is the fact that all but the actual cost of | ! the wreaths goes to the relief funds' here. The third reason for their purâ€"| chase is the fact that Remembrance, !‘ Dayâ€" Nov. lithâ€" is worthy in itselfi of this small token of regard and noâ€"| tice. Accordingly, when the ladies call; in the canvass for the sale of the| wreaths tnere are three reasonsâ€"each | sufficient in itselfâ€"for a cordial welâ€" ‘come to them and an equal cordial ires'ponse to their solicitation for purâ€" | chase of the Vetcraft wreaths for Reâ€" membrance Dayv. I During the production Miss Hervey also had to watch her husband make love to the attractive Rosemary Lane. Jones has a dual role in the farce comâ€" edy, dealing with marital mixâ€"ups arâ€" ising from the intermingling of two sets of identical twins. One..of the Jones characters is married to Miss] Hervey and the other makes love to Miss Lane. "After that first "take" we were all right. But althrough our first profesâ€" sional love scene, I expected. Allan to break down and say "Oh be yourâ€" self honey‘". "We were a bit uncertain about how we would react to one another," Miss Hervey recounts. "Its; a rather beâ€" wildering feeling to face your husband before the camera with 100 members of the cast and crew looking on and the believability of the scene 1e~|tmrr on your shoulders Jones who is from Sceranton, Penâ€" nsylvania, and Miss Hervey, a Lo# Angeles girl were married on July 26 1936 when both were under contract to the same major situdio. They reâ€" side in Bel Air and have one son, John Allan Jones, 2. The film featurets Martha Raye, Joe Penner, Charles Butterworth, Alan mowbray, Eric Blore and Samuel S. Hinds. A Edward Sutherland directed, with music by Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart. The prominent Hollywood couple do Jjust that in the Mayfair Production, "The Boys from Syracuse". The Uniâ€" versal release at the Palace theatre on Monday and Tuesday of this week, Oct. 28th, and 29th, is the first film to cast Jones and Miss Hervey together durâ€" Ing their four years of married life. Mr. and Mrs. Jones were almost unnerved when the first szpene to be shot was a romantic sequence between the two. The final date for the closing of orâ€" | 4 ders has been set at Saturday, Nav.f? 2nd. W. A. Devine, chairman of the| Poppy Day committee will be at the‘ Legion hall, on Friday evening at 7.30| pm. to take orders from all lozal fra-f ternal organizations, New Canadian . organizations and Service Clubs. All| who have not previously placed theirl orders are requested to iake note of :; the above time 7.30 p.m. Friday even-! 6 in* in the Legion Hall. * £% * y 4 Making love to one‘s husiband or wife before the cameras is an experience to give anyone the jitters, say Allan Jones and Irene Hervey., Buy a Vetcraft Wreath For "Remembrance Day" Palace Theatre ; Showing ‘"The Boys from Syraâ€" cuse." 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