Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 24 Dec 1947, 1, p. 7

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i \"'< e se Aâ€"...-â€".._._ Today Only "XMAS EVE" â€"Fotoâ€"Nite 225.00 Children _sssâ€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" Adults (orchestra) Adults (balcony) â€"â€" ROYAL CONSERVATORY OE MUSIC QOFP TORONTO MIDWINTER EXAMINATIONS I'HBORYâ€"-brwy 13th and 14th Applications and fees must reach Ten Gallon Hats i 1.‘ and Ten Thousand Lanxha' JANU;ARY 1j0th, 1948 135 College Sueet, ’l”monto 2B "GAS HOUSE KIDS G0O WEST" Starring Alan Curtis, Ann Savage "RENEGADE GIRL! > L“l‘ "'vv ‘-"' v m@e#e uP SP0 W C C u2 w T CCE REGHIALD.OWEN Bireciea ny LOUIS KING ..,Q:.. ay BASStAR .29 s«nn Play by Jerome Cady « Based on the Nove! ‘ ; Sen ot llhlo“ by Alfred Ollvon at and Pupils Henry Fonda Barbara Bel Geddes In "The Long Night" (Adult Entertainment) LAST TIME TODAY ' Mu51c Teachers MATINEE CHRISTMAS SPECIAL HOLIDAY PRICES 25¢ 50¢ Adults (orchestra) â€"â€"â€" (balcony) Shows Christmas* Day At «2.15, 7; 9. Il A5: Py EVENING s« ... 50¢ 55¢ CA Ey d ita * MR C UV n en ‘on.. 1048 :council was a bitter| pill. However, when an AV Â¥ancereporter ‘met "film on the street Monday, the roubleâ€"maker" appeared to have bounced back to his normal. spirits. "What the town needs is more preâ€" election public meetings," he declared. "At the ‘ Harmony Hall meeting I showed up the whole crew of thrm as a bunch of nincompoopsS, : If a larger section of the public had reâ€" ceived the chance to see the candi« dates in person on a public platform, the vote would reflect a true picture iof the candidates‘ ability. I‘ll be back next year. In the meantime I will try to arrange for a couple of milâ€" lienaires to back me. and we‘ll flood a friendly intfmate atmosphere preâ€" * Gerald Brpnoett M.C.ed the affair, announcing the two spot dances ‘of. the evening: and ~presenting: â€" the prizes to the winners The first spot dance was won by Buddy Menard and "Bernice Matymish. Bérnice received a box of face powder and her escort, . ‘Buddy, a tie. The second spot dance brought Cecile Terrio and Johnny Mestin to the stage to receive a box V of toilet accessories and tie d'éépec- 4. tively. ; y ud The graduation cake was cut by C Peggy Nolan and Phillip Andrews. It 1 was then plattered by Betty Rose and 4 served. The cake, according to reports, fi i .ial A _C C V P F a Of coursea%?wafi very delicious. * ; the town with propaganda. ol in A¢ . .. 11 am broke myself, but if I can fihdf"i'i';m'mhme' who Hhad charge of the A ‘ party preparation, was asked to say a . ~gew words: she saig that Aithough she" had charge of the dance, she felt that / the people who actually did the labour . 4 deserved the This ‘was éxceedâ€" ingly modest. For every one organizer, C there are a thousand workers. 2.‘ Rarl Simara~a cradmate nf last vear. theseâ€"millionaires.. it : will be .a .real {fight next time." . _ With a grin, Mr. Bartleman hurried lup. Third avenue, bis coatâ€"tails flyâ€" \iing in the wind. He was on some l‘kind of ‘business, but this time it w aon‘t that of the town of Timmins. EPm l .A wasn‘t that of the _ Whilst chewing Oour nocturnal Iidill® burger at the Fern Cottage these few past nights we have been seeing some familiar faces back from college at Toronto. ' Among these Christmas presents to their folks there Johnny Ryan, Nadyne Smith, John Sullivan, Clem Neiman, Ron Mondoux, Aune Quinrn, Earl Simâ€" ardand doubtlessly more. As far as facial expression goes, college to agree with them. We did not talk very long. + ‘‘ Again, listening to the Christmassy pingling of bélls in the favorite Aca~ demy, we saw Bill Potvin lounging in the shoeâ€"shine chair. Bill is home from ‘boarding school w.ith countenâ€" ance that radiates ‘knowledge. He is paving a good time, ‘we are happy to state. _~ ‘ _‘ No sign has been seen of that redâ€" headed trombone player, Bill Ramsay, but he is probably lurking about someâ€" mc l § MJA 0 "C . 7 oo o Well, deadline is fifteen minutes away, and I‘ll tee off with the orthoâ€" dox : greetings. This edition will be out on Wednesday, hoping all will be capable of reading it and in merry condition, F wish you all (even any imbeciles who thought in past that they were insulted by this column) merey Christmas and. a happy . NEW wear. â€" Especially, greetings to Jack |Humphr1é,,s. whose friendship L. esteem, i . and whose Christmas card I have blunâ€" > deringly mislaid. . House: fié.xi;ies seem to have hiberâ€" nated. Teen age social life seems to be going into a nose dive and this mwould apear to be the hnomiest, quiet Christmas in years. But we. may be able to do something about it yet. _ Barry: Mondoux, Jack Murphy, Don Collins and two other comrades have started a quintet with purposes of close harmony and torch songs. They intend to use a rhythm pattern simular to the negro â€"quartets. From what we hesrd of their harmony in the locker room at the grad dance, this combo should go over. L2 m ...2...-‘-nn _ NEWS and VIEWS with them. by nocturnal hamâ€" Earl Simard A graduate of last year, was at the.,dgnce He had just reâ€" turned from Torontp where he is purâ€" .’ @ on 10 i /.. uts SAY., DID JA HEAR e Zy

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