Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 21 Nov 1946, 1, p. 8

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brp uoi t ut it o s h > #0 4 _ us be * [ $« e 7 s ~ Charles Starrett"._ en it s '“171 ADUVULT ENTERTAINMENT FINAL GHAP’I‘ER.OF LB ,,,,QUEEN” Â¥ . § ... t 1. pw 2 wyr r*nâ€" i - 0-‘1 ,51-0‘ C n t ... _R GIOCOWTY d Try The Advance Want Ads _ masterâ€"piece guiducaye‘ ht “HE CHIMP" +. Margaret® Lockwood Patricia Roc _ 'I‘ODAY â€"â€" JON HALL ONLY Dorothy Lamo ids! Sat. Moxrting Doors open 9 a.m : Big Stage and Sergen . _ Children D “Mutm.zé:; the, Bounpy.,‘ ; â€" T\Aljs "in the cast are Mary . | Aubrey Smith, Thomas Mitohnell, mond Massey. John Carradine Jerome Cowa /A LaubeF £J I-fgrdyaéomedy, half of the steuar twin bill, a ribâ€"tickling master-piece ‘of screen langhter A ty < 73 time. tonight, is . [The Hurricane" â€" starring Jon Hali and Dorothy Lamour in the screen play based on the famous novel by Nordhoff and Hall, who wrote “Hurncane” Gets h§t a§ Well as tne hathâ€" fs sbwnduny ‘teamed \mn Johmon m the vocal and dance _nnmberav _ keenan | Wynn and Cecil l€ in ‘tae supporting Mexioo. _ ~~"PHE DESERT "A€**â€" + *3# 3 ® : _ %. + ...3.?“., o ’«'"j“".,-'.;"é'f; § Showing 'a;c- the ‘Cartier for the last in se 2s ® 3 it ds J F68 sb Kopoant . Ti ;1 Bui p t stor, â€" and The f of ,nng mer), an old family retainerâ€"whoâ€"keens | her secret on condition she reforms.; | Sir Ralph, now recovered from. hiqs infatuation with Barbara, : Qallses tht _he really loves Caroline. C*omp‘lications set in with the arrival etx the §ceflel of Kit Locksby (Michael Ben}nfe) who had asked Caroline to marty him.. l <«"I+would appreciate it if One ut thqf executive ~would tell us thelr reagogg. i for: bringing in this‘ rec‘ommendauon *said Mr. Cain is ‘~*There has been hundred per cegt. 'increase in the cost of garbage collecâ€" tion this year,‘" stated Wm..8. Ackroyd, | _ who also mentioned another. pet peeyg., s the town woodpdle 65 ‘Mr. Bartlieman had another egcplo,n- atdon. oys ul think the ratepayers jug; ,neeg to'. walk qround the streets i: he suggested.. garbage men in 'roro‘nto recently [ #"~ ‘had learned that they ha’dfâ€"ih:ee men 9. ‘per truck there, The tOWh qg Fimmins * he gaid ic Eky _ "3= mb ufone®=d on it 8 w ‘"Have you a copy of :the pxov agia|° [ _0 statutes?" asked a ratepd yer ' ul ... Sonthwestern OQNTARIO accommodates neurly half â€" said Nir. Chatsauyert, , . c The: provinelal statutes require that | : â€" ... ; ... x 109 .,of Canadu 8 jumuure man _aaunng establshments, and the mdusuy may well be saul to: ce[u‘re thm As wzth uher mdwstnes, an zmpresswe share of P ts oi f* hi Her adventures on the highway inâ€" clude a passionate affair with a fellow highwayman Captain Jackson (James Mason).. Robbery leads to . . murder and the eventual discovery» 0 é'the vqle- she is playing by Hogarth (Felix Aylâ€" him one: .. .. L4 ..‘ â€" Mr. Curtis pa,ssed . f Both Mr. Bartleman and Mr Chat- _'eauvert cited cases of lgyinx flnd re;» 3z -laymg of sewers, and the m C ed on to consider the recommendation corfceminz the retirement plan, . , . . Thlswastobemnnewithmvmem, n s statutes, it was stated. Arrangements are upset by,, tpe 93;- rival of Caroline‘s. cousin, Ba.rbara Worth (Margaret Lockwood)... whom Sir Ralph immediately, becomqfs’ infatuated. Caroline has to stand aside while the more briluanb Barbara be- comes Lady Sk < * acdw CGCt+ralitan. flnda nnnnh-v lifn hnl‘- Lady Skelton finds country life . bor- ing. While the quiet caroline., nhrstng' her love for Sir Ralph, looks after the large house, she turns to. highway robbery in search of excitement. â€" ‘The story of Wicked . Lady", now playing on the Palace scréen, 4s set in the ‘days of charles ngand the background is a gracious old country house, Maryiot Celis, where Sir Ralph Skeliton â€"(Griffith â€" Jones), the .. local squire, is living with some elderly woâ€" men relatives and his ward_ Caronqe (Patricia Roc) whonm he mfie marry. - sn bandits in that. mflm u m m- mhember of ‘the,. nm purd; .m deed. : mbuotflmuw netr. ’rhuepsrueulnbmdm amshly orgahized group, htvemmm:- and, furthermore, have mt. upon wnat .of 18, despi appears to be a foolproof plan to do a excellent quallficat;ons m not authnr- charmmgyouhcladyou‘tpfherland. ities in police work, andthatelecfing The "Kid" upsets the applecart, howâ€" More en to a police commisaion would ever and after less than an hour of tend to give the commission a political stirring action, the land is réturnetd to: slant, !mm wmoh it is now relatmny the lady, the gold ,to the Govemn\em free. *.k . L6 % and all goés well in the, 'fexas Panâ€" The axec\mvh Shien went on to point handle. out . the: advmtage to ~be gamed 4f pub Taylor contributes comiderable Bouth Porcupine, Schumacher and comedy to the: proceedfngn and Bpade Timnmiins were welded into one "metroâ€" Cooley several musical numbers...., ... . politen". grea.,The possibility of savâ€" Seven Point Program Of Ratepayers in this department, â€" Mr. Bartlemn stated but had laid off 58 a zew days Barbara immedia.tély decides to take Kit away from Caroline for she, has fallen deeply and sincerely h. love ol eiv o Nt ver 3 xt i 3t _â€"-â€"--vv'v-y edy overtakes Barbara. after shev has commit.t.ed a series of crimes in an atâ€" tempt to capture happlness tor her- self. it ‘The Wicked Lady Is Palace Feature with Kibâ€"â€"she is in love for‘_,, time in ber life: The. , climax with the capture of Cap Ain Jackson through Barbara § treachery. He. is condemned to death _by. hang« ing, but he escapes through the inâ€" tervention of the mob. Ultimately tragâ€" ." said Mr. Bartleman, raising W.lw South Africa was next and on’ly the dlfl;culties Of. war-time transportation caused. ig:‘;emporary suspension there. The war, t ,o, momentary halt to . plans gor extending the Service to England,m mrther inta Central and, mflfi@ndgext weebby enroumg wit.h t ,; 9Btem's. at the heado estabnsheql “arusts how available i‘ greater numbersl ,Oommwity Concerts flourished . at an always increasing tempo. Representatives were sent into Canada, and the plan became internaâ€" (oonfinued ‘rrdm*”Page oxiéi > dues ami the artists engaged "a ward within the Imits of the budget mide available, The.sale of single ad4 missions â€" m entifely ‘eliminatedâ€"only. dozeh cl es "were organjfied fisrst year, but. twelve months _ té*r' the number had grown to 40. For ten: years, the ddirelopment was gradual D y j VÂ¥ # db yuw then lh 393\0?”‘ ‘the .9¢ tm i n t O + The dxecntivb then went on to point out . the advantage to be. gained ‘if Bonth «Porcupine, Schumacher. and - ‘were" welded into one "metroâ€" polltan” area. , The possibility of sayâ€" ing in Auplicstion of equipment afid Bervice became a ks Concerts, Inc., of quarters »at. I. K.. flHerce, Fumiture Store. in 'I‘immins,s which will: be: open. dafly next week. Headgt ts will also be established .at. the . Pubnc Library in, Schumacher. and Jamleson ‘86 Flower; Shopâ€" in .Southâ€"Porcupine. . 5. y o. ~ In 1944, of the 472 Canadian factories _ engaged in the manufactare of wooded * niture of all kinds, 208 were located in Ontario. Jn the same ym the i F‘ootbntaon.fihooott«. E ~danct of Canadian saw Lower, picture showa apples passlnz {‘ down . aasembly line. Am Nova . Bootin ; Apple Marke'ting fio ‘8. _ - stqrage warehouse. negr Kentvflle. N. S. this year, the. An’nhpolu Vall a gf.rmil;grow'eushtawe.’“;.

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