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Porcupine Advance, 13 Dec 1945, 1, p. 6

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PACKED WITH xCTION, ; . ; : TONITE AT 7.05 â€" 8.00 FRIDAY and SATURDAY Today and Tomorrow Gentsâ€"75¢ Abenaks Advance . Alb Rn Alcan Alexndr Alger ... Am Kir . Aljo A Lar Amr Y An Ro Annagqu Anoki Apex O Argonat Arntfd Audley Aurldndo Auror Y Auuterra Bar Ln Blondor Blue Gras Bouzan Bravo Brg Rl Brock Burly P Caldr â€" B Music at the "PAV‘" by GENE CROCCO and His ORCHESTRA Dancing Wednesday Saturday Evening Enjoy Dancing to the Finest Music on the Best Floor in the North, FRANCES RAFFERTY PAUL LANGTON EDWARD ANNOLD NOW PLAYING TONIGHT IS FOT@â€"NIGHT $350.00 CHARLES BOYER AND LAUREN BACALL "CONFIDENTIAL AGENT" STARTS SATURDAY APPROXIMATE PRICES UNLISTED SECURITIES 48 ) 6 c T 9R 10 Orders Executed on Commission Basis Only Members The Toronto Stock Exchange Carricorn Columbi Columbi Cn Cpib Cn Cop Courage Craibbe . Croydon Daragn D Sntn Dexter Dmal Dona Pt Eastwd _ Eurk C . Goldvue Greenlee Habitant Hedrl Highrd Hoyle Indepen Pp . Kamlac . Ken By Kencore Kend P Camlac Encouraging the complicated situaâ€" tion is a designing other woman, Virâ€" ginia Grey, who thinks she would make Hall a more understanding wife than Miss Allbritton. When the two gals, both blondes, meet, the fur nuâ€" turally filies, Aided and abetted by brisk dialogue the lively feature film packs an interâ€" lude of solid entertainment. For added measure it offers a strong supporting cast headed by Miss Grey, Alan Mowbray, Eric Blore, William W. Terry, Jacaueline de Wit, Ernéest Truex, and Slapsy Maxie Rosenbloom. And the diary is the package of dynamite which catapults all three animated principals into the divorce ecurt. Petite Pegzy Ryan is the Girl Friâ€" day who pulls a major boner by bringâ€" ing her diary to the office. general, and hers (Hall) in particular "RENEGADES OF THE RIO GRANDE" Rod Cameron ALSO COMEDY â€" SERIAL FOX NEWS PETER COOKSON ARLINE â€"JUDGE GALE STORM Funniest, Wildest Comedy Of The Season sATURDAY MATINEES AT 1.00 and 3.00 8 10 23 23 13 15 250 260 97 100 20 27 32 35 15 16 50 55 43 48 19 22 66 67 14 16 90 100 13 13 43 45 24 27 19 22 2D Ladiesâ€"25¢ 1.vÂ¥ay Aug Norbea Nick O Nw Nor Norcott Norford Norvellp Obalski Ok Lend Obaska Mary A Mat Cn Mate Y] Mica C . Murmac Mylama Mccuaig Mcans Nt Mal Laguere . Lk Exp Lard U La Salle Lingnor Mag Con Marbenr Mar Bd . Fuzzy Knight 20 22 18 19 1b X7 _ â€"38 40 45 48 23 25 100 110 I The brilliant supporting cast of "‘F‘allen Angel "includes Charles Bickâ€" ford, Anne Revere, Bruce Cabot, John , Carradine and Percy Kilbride. David Ra‘ksin, who composed "Laura," the t hit song of that film, collaborated with Kermit Gogll to write "Slowly," the haunting . theme â€"song of ‘"Fallen l Angel." ‘"Confidential Agent", a superâ€"soy picture, brings two topâ€"flight stars to the Broadway theatre starting on Saturday. Bacall and Boyer Teamed at Broadway Sloeâ€"eyed, ravenâ€"haired Linda Darâ€" nell is seen in the role of Stella, the sultry beauty whose fascination beâ€" comes an obsession for Andrews from which he can be freed only by mutrâ€" der. "Fallén Angel" gives Dana Andrews his biggest role to date, involving hnim, as it does, in an even more compl>x and dramatically exciting situation than did "Laura‘" in which he seored so sensational a triumph. "Fallen Angel" brings Alice Faye back to the screen for her first picâ€" ture in two years, and in her first allâ€"dramatic role. Having read and rejected some thirtyâ€"six scripts subâ€" mitted by frantic producers it was the challenging role of June Mills that lured Miss Fave back to the lot and to be the opportunity of matching her musical status with top dramatic honors. a net result that it is being hailed unanimously as the most gripping drama of desire and murder the scrceen has ever known, outâ€"thrilling its preâ€" decessor for sheer, shocking suspense by a wide, margin. It was with "Laura‘" that 20th Cenâ€" turyâ€"Fox first‘threw Hollywood into a dither by wandering far afield from the conventional mystery fields with its daring film treatment. Tcoday, "Fallen Angel" is carrying on from where "Laura‘"‘ left off, Acclaimed as setting a brilliant new trend in film dramas of suspense and shock, "Fallen Angel," the new hit starring Alice Fave, Dana Andrews and Linda Darnell, opens today at the Palace Theatre. Sensational Mystery ‘Fallen Angel‘ Comes To The Palace Today "The Hidden Eye" features someâ€" thing different in sleuth dramas, a blind detective and his seeingâ€"eye dog. The detective is played by Edward Arnold, which means it is played for all it is worth. Rounding out the cast are beauteous Frances Rafferty, with Ray Collins, Paul Langton and "Friday". The two pictures add up to a splendidly balâ€" anced program of entertainment. Others who give "G. I. Honeymoon" its continuous humorous moments are Arline Judge, Jerome Cowan, Frenl Jenks, Ralph Lewis, Jonathan Halo, Virginia Brissac and Andrew Tombes. On the second half of the bill is a mystery drama which, in thrills halâ€" ances the laughs contained in the other feature. © Gale Storm is starred in the title role, and‘she and her army lieutenâ€" antâ€"hubby, Peter Cookson, become inâ€" volved in a laughable series of events just as the preacher pronounces them man and wife.. Cookson gets orders to report to duty and his bewildered wife, with honeyâ€" moon on her mind, endeavours to follow her groom to camp to be by his side, only to run into loveâ€"torturing but hilarious obstacles like military police, brass hats, outâ€"ofâ€"bounds apartâ€" ments and a gamblers‘ den. One of the season‘s most hilarious comedieés is "G. I. Honeymoon," the rollicking film showing at the Broadâ€" way today and FPriday. Charles Bover and Lauren Baca‘ll Fans (Get Double Feature at Broadway 06 26 Orpit Opemsk Ortona _ Pascali Phelps Pelango Peg Ti Privater Rr Mal Ray Tib Rebair Santaig Redruth Sheldon Steerber Sn Bear Thornyv Tiffany Tombil _ Vinray Virginia Weku C Wst Ral Winchs Wingait YÂ¥ David Argon Jasper Lakefli 13. 15 . _ 24 28 «1410 . 46 49 . ~29 26 10 12 160 170 65 67 14 16 10 1‘7 30 48 46 45 60 68 19 21 38 42 23 26 10 12 36 38 IfQ 12 b L % But the committee in charge: Mrs, Curtis, Mrs. Libby Mrs. Ewing, Mrs . Countryman, Mrs. Anthony and Mrs. Mitchell wish to thank all who Letters received from the men Ovéerâ€" seas have been a suffisient reward for the loving labour of these ladies who have impartially sent to all whose adâ€" dresses were known. The Comfort Club of the Lacdies Auxiliary of the Canadian Legion has now dissolved; owing to many of the boys coming home. The sum of $190.84 leff in the treasury has been handed over to the Legion for the building fund, for renovating of the Legion hall. Comfort Club Turns In Funds To Legion C. Laamananâ€"7 S. MeMillanâ€"4 8. Saxtonâ€"3 W. B,. Kelloâ€"8 J. R. Walkerâ€"7 K . Stewartâ€"‘ Afternoon Shift T. Steeplieâ€"6 A. G. Shieldsâ€"7 W. Tempertonâ€"!"I wW. J. Prenticeâ€"7 J. Gibbâ€"8 Funeral arrangements were directed | $ by Walker‘s funeral home, Rev. Father : Martindale conducting the funeral | @ services. | € ; i B mm id 4. cce Surviving are his widow and four children, John and George, living at home; Tom, with the armed forces overseas, and a daughter Katie in Woodstock. The deceased was born in Jugoslavia and coming to Canada in his youth, settled in Schumacher. Mr. Kovacic resided at 56c Second Ave., until his death in St. Mary‘s hospital on SEaturday, Dec. 8, at the age of 53. Funeral services for the late Mr. Ivan Kovacic, a resident of Schuâ€" macher for the past 33 years, were conducted at St. Adolphas Roman Catholie Church in Schumacher on Monday afternoon. Also seen in his fastâ€"moving film is Victor Francen, once known as the Barrymore of the French stage, who, when he arrived in New York a litile more han four years ago, could not speak a word of English, The picture is recommended to fans who like their thrills with glamour. Schumacher Man Dies in 53rd Year both of whom have made movie hisâ€" tory individually, are teamed up in this film to give movie fans a double assurance of satisfaction. Lucciantonia broke the Hollinger streak as he sank the dise on belualf of the Combines at 11.36 with the help of Hawes. Hollinger then r°~â€" taliated in the person of Pontello and Golf and chase hockey frequented the play and not until the nearing of the final gong did the two machines start really playing the biscuit. Aiken (Combines) and Gordon and Pontello of the Green Shirt machine, did most of the fast moving in this practically dead session. Ragged looking hockey was the brand plaved for the major portion of the first stanza of the tilt on the McIntyre *cushion Monday nignt. Barilko got the nod, and the only nud of the session, for "sassin" the boss man. While the hip artist languished in the pen, Baker banged the rubber past Sicoll for the first Hollinger tally of the tilt at 3.39, with the assistance of Petrucci and McKay. The final stanza saw Hollinger sin« two to the Combines three. Penalties in the first and second were kept to the conservative total of one. Howâ€" ever, the final péeriod saw six recepâ€" tions of the nod. On Monday night the Hollinger team nosed out the Combine machine oy the virtue of a single tally, the marâ€" kers at the end of the tilt showing Hollinger, 7; Combines, 6. Petrucci and Pontello turned in the offensive action of the Green shirt machine with Aiken, Small, Franchi and â€" Casanato making themselves known in the Hciiy ierrâ€"tory on behalf of the backroaders. The first period saw the Hollinger squad sink the initial tally, with the second session called after the Green Shirts had turned the one goal to five and the Combines starting on their secring with the total at three. Fans See Scoring Spree In Second Period, With Red Light Showing / Times Curling scores for yesterdays draws Night Shift Hollinger Leads 7â€"6 In Monday‘s Hockey Tilt With Combines SOUTH PORCUPINE 6.30 Draw F. A. Robinsonâ€"â€"6 A., E. Cainâ€"4 M. E. Weltâ€" W. Smallâ€" F. McDowellâ€" D. K. Priorâ€" D. Benetâ€"5 E. Dixonâ€"~â€"» McAlpin» â€"5 Little ol csO dRAAA OOAAA OR d dR OR 4 d d d d i d i i ib d o d db i d a ob ob tb d a nb n eb nb e n db e n e e e ©048000 080806000048 00098000 6 409069940 6800 0 89 0 09 000400900090 90000 Bornâ€"to Mr. and Mrs. A. Lariviere of 8 Polaris Rd., Timmins, on Dec. S, a girl, Constance. contributed to their fund, knitted arâ€" ticles for the parcels, or helped in getâ€" ting the narcels ready, etc., and any other persons who have assisted. Baker. (Combines) Laakso (16.19) Small. Combines) Casanato (17.15) Laâ€" marche. Penalties: Gordon. Petrucei, Orâ€" lando (Hollinger) Gustafason, Barilko, Lamarche (Comâ€" bines). (Hollinger) â€" Baker (3.39) Petrucci, McKay. Penalties: (Csmbines) Barilko Second Period (Hollinger) Mosearello (6.50) _ Ponâ€" tello Petrucci. (Hollinger ) Petrucci (7.23) (Hollinger) Petrucci (10.55) Baker. (Combines) Lucciantonio (11.36) Hawes (Hollinger) Pontello (14.45) Baker. (Combines) Small (15.54) Laakso. (Combines) Lamarche (16.35) Savard. Penalties: Petrucci (Hollinger) Third Period (Combines) Casanato (6.30) (Hollinger) Petrucci (12.21) Pontello. (Hollinger) Orlando (12.40) Petrucci, Lamgrche and Savard then came back on a quickie to add finis to perâ€" lod‘s scoring efforts for the Combines, with Lamarche batting in the disc at 16.35, Savard taking the assist, Peâ€" trucci was the only occupant Oof the box on behalf of the Holly boys. Peppy starting, and continuing in seme style, was the final stanza. Casanato (Combines) started off the scoring as he worked h‘s way throuzh the Holly defence to sink the diss at 6.30. The Combines then turned on the seige, Hollinger turned the tables and popped the biscuit in the Combine basket at 12.21, Petrucci scoring, Pontello assisting. ' Orland again sank the biscuit for the Green Shirts at 1240 with the ass‘sâ€" tance of Petruccei and Baker. Baker, Pontello administering the coupe de grace at 14.45 from a sideâ€"on drive. Small and Laakso then worked tncir way into Holly territory with Smail putting the rubber in behind Mangoâ€" tich at 15.54. Try The Advance Want Advts Election Day Friday, Dec. 14th VOTE for Progress with Economy MY EXPERIENCE IN THE PAST WILL ENABLE ME TO SERVE THE ELECTORS WITH THE HIGHEST EFFICIENâ€" CY IN THE PROBLEMS FACING TIMMINS IN 1946. WILL SHOW THAT I HAVE AT ALL TIMES BEEN ALERT iN‘ SAFEâ€"GUARDING THE PUBLIC INTERESTS â€". IN KEEPING AN ECONOMICAL EYE ON TOWN FINANCES â€" AND IN DOING EVERYTHING POSSIBLE TO SECURE A FROGRESSIVE AND STRAIGHTâ€"FORWARD ADMINISTRAâ€" TION FOR THE TOWN OF TIMMINS. First Period â€"~~Baker (3.39) â€"Petruccl MY RECORD â€" â€" â€" Verbinoff will appear in court on Tuesday on a charge of being in posâ€" session of a still used for the manuâ€" facture of moonshine, The alleged ing back to 1934, it was learned from Police Chief Gagnon, and has, it is stated, anvveared before a magistrate on about a dozen different occasions. He was not in possession of a still when the capture, was made it was learned. The arrest took place on a mining property outside of Rouyn while Veâ€"â€" binoff was in the act of hanging ont his washing. "Red Eve" magnate is 49 years of ayo single, and a resident of _ Godfrey Township. Verbinoff a Bulgarian not naturalized, has a lenthy record datâ€" The arrest of Mike Verbinoff by A. B. Spencer of the RCMP. branch in Timmins on Dec. 11 brought to a closs a one yvear chase of the elusive "Moonâ€" shine Mike®". Mounties Bring In "Moonshine Mike" I‘ry The Advance Want Ads For The 1946 Council REâ€"ELECT _ INHOMME THE BREWING INDUSTRY (Onfario CARTONS a»5/ BOTTLES ARE SCARCE PLEASE bring back those EMPTIES Please return empties now. If you can‘t bring them in ‘phone or write your nearest Brewers‘ Retail Store. They will be urgently needed to enable us to maintain a steady flow of supplies to the consumer. The busy holiday season is almost hereâ€" bringing with it additional demand. THUReDna‘Yy. Nz"T MONDA Y 8.15 Sr. Ankerite vs. McIntyre TUESDAY Skating Club All Day WEDNESDAY 200 p.m. Public Skating. 8.15 Sr. Combines vs. Dome THURSDAY 8.30 pm. Public Skating FRIDA Y 2.00 p.m. Public Skating. 8.15 Senior Hockey McoIntyre vs. Combines sATURDA Y 7.30 Sea Cadets vs. Schumachâ€" er Lions 8.00 South Porecupine vs. Unitâ€" ed Movers. Juvenile Dauble Header.

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