8 THE TIMES-GAZETTE Saturday, Seplember 28, 1046 PLANS DISCUSSED FOR FARM FORUM Church Service Tomorrow In Charge of W.M.S. (Mrs. B, Oke, Corres.) Ebenezer and Courtice, Sept. 26-- Rally Day was observed on Sunday last with the pastor, Rev, H. Lin- | tha stead in charge, The printed pro- gram was used with the guest spea- BILTMORE GALAXY OF STARS FEATURE GRAND DOUBLE PROGRAM AT BILTMORE STARTING MONDAY "Follow The Boys, the widely-herald- "a all-star film nich 2 thy - engagement af Theatre Sf Monda, Ho al par some two score of 00d's gr personalities, altho is all of Such names e Raft, A ndrews Sisters, Charles Butterworth, Maria Montez and Susan- Foster in the same cast attest to s," for its sheer en. ood t, "Follow the nt, is as g tertainment con ker being Mrs, Hopkins. Music was | supplied by the Senior and Junior choir. combining, Next Sunday the morning service will be in charge of the Woman's Missionary Society. 'The Young People's Union were in charge last Sunday evening, and will take care of every other Sun- day evening's service. Mrs, Glen Pickell was the speaker on Sunday, and her subject "Kindness." The Farm Forum held a meeting in the Sunday School room on Monday evening with the guest speaker Miss Ruth McKenzie, Tor- onto. The idea being, the viewpoint of the farmers, regarding subjects to be discussed during the coming meetings for the winter season, Mrs, Walter Rundle and Mrs. Floyd Down and baby Gary, were recent guests with Mrs, Jack Elson, Bowmanville. Miss Edythe White, Bethesda, visited her sister, Mrs, Alan Down, and her aunt, Mrs, Esli Oke, before entering Toronto University for the caming year. Mr, Don Courtice, Peterboro, is with his father, L, J. Courtice, Mr, and Mrs, Gus Oke, Mr, and Mrs. Sam Mainhood, and Miss Au- drey Oke, Toronto, were Sunday guests with Bill and Mrs, Bickle, Messrs, Albert and Lorne Tre- gunna, Kedron, were Sunday visi- tors with Mrs, A, J. Oke. Mrs. Powers, Bowmanville, was a week end guest with her niece, Mrs, G. P, Annis and George. Mr, and Mrs. Jim Curtis, Fenelon Falls, were recent guests with Tab and Mrs, Gearing, Little Sandra McLean entertained some of her little friends to a birthday party when a pleasant time was enjoyed together. Mr, and Mrs. Leonard Case, Tor- onto, Miss Madelyn Wilcox, Hamp- ton, were Sunday guests with Gar- net and Mrs, Tubb, Mr, and Mr b. Gearing were Sunday guests with the latter's pa- rents, Mr. and Mrs, Graham, onto. Mrs, Joe Gearing was a recent Yslier with Mrs, Hayes, Bowman- ville, Mrs. Helen Hall, Calgary, Mrs, Sam Dewell and Mrs, Elmer Wilbur, Hampton, Mrs, Carl Wilbur, Osh- awa, were Tuesday visitors with Mrs, Blake Oke. Mr, and Mrs. Norman Clemens and Miss Marilyn, Toronto, were Sunday guests with the latter's pa- rents, Gordon and Mrs, Trevail Mr, Eddie Warburton had the pleasure of his friend, who had been visiting at the Warburton home previously, and had flown from Pennsylvania, after picking up his plane at the Oshawa Flying field, came down and flew over their home and sald "Hello Eddie" which was heard quite distinctly by the neighbors. Miss Florence Courtice, R. N,, spent the week end as guest of her aubt, Mrs. C. A. Wright, Bowman- ville, Mr. and Mrs, Russel Gay and Miss Jean Gay, enjoyed a pleasant week end visiting at Niagara Falls and Buffalo, Mr, and Mrs, Keith Ormiston, Brian and Karin, visited the for- mers' brother, Ralph and Mrs, Or- miston, Maple Grove, Mr, and Mrs, Chas, Wade, who have been residing in the Worden house, have moved to the house va. cated by Herb. and Mrs. Nichols in the spring, Chas having purchased the house which has to be moved for the new highway, Congratulations to the Courtice Midget Girls' Softball team and their manager and coach, Earl Chadwick who have brought hon- ors to this district and also the Boys' team, who also made a good showing. After the presentations at Oshawa of the trophy, the young people were entertained on the school grounds by Earl, when wie- ners and other good things were enjoyed And to make it complete, the girls presented a gift, and the boys a gift much to the surprise of Earl, who spoke in a fitting man- ner, This young man deserves much credit, as he has made it most in- teresting and profitable to these young boys and girls during the summer months, ENDS TODAY Final presentations of "Conflict" the exciting and thrilling production star- rin umphrey Bogart, Alexis Smith and Sydney Greenstreet will pe given iltmore screen this evening along with it's companion picture Junior Army" wi e Dead End Kids die Bartholomew in feature roles. Our experts will have that Electric Stove repaired in Jig-Time. We have all the parts. Just give us a Call at Phone. 4600 MEAGHER'S klectric & Repair service 92 SIMCOE ST. N. deville to the present Say. Purther strengthening the fabric of the entertainment-laden film is an ap- ealing romantic theme, involving Beorge Raft and lovely Vera Zorina, who are co-starred. "Follow the Boys" faithfully records the contributions of show people to morale at home abroad, sketches the founding and the funce tions of the Hollywood Victory Come mittee, That record needs no embel. lishment, and the film attempts none, Musically, "Follow the Boys" is exe ceptionally varied and melodic, run. ning the full scale of personal tastes, from le-woogle to the planistic genius of Artur Rubinstein. Full credit for the film's cohesive, intelligent presentation goes to Direc- id utherland, Producer Feld. kett, and for highly effective photography. ADDED FEATURE The fury that only dangerous men can unleash when they unlock the doors of vengeance keys the stp) in, action-drama - "Within These Walls, double program being offered the first three days of next week at the Bilt. more Theatre, In the shocking and sénsational dra- ma, Thomas Mitchell is seen as the ruthless warden of a state penitentiary; as cruel and hated as any killer with a gun in his hand, Mary Anderson lays the role of his daughter who nds 'love within the wa, of the pyison, while Edward Ryan is the son Those weakness sets off one of the most highly exciting an dramatic situations ever flimed, "Within These Walls" boasts an out- standing cast including Mark Stevens, B, B. Roy Roberts, John Russell and Norman Lloyd, em. vee TERANS ORCHESTRA REFORMED v IN OSHAWA Bernard Tierney and his veteran orchestra are making their first ap- pearances in Oshawa havin reformed after service in the armed forces. Mr, Tierney was active in the army as an orchestra leader and con- ducted the orchestra at the Officers' Training Centre which is reported to have been the finest in the Canadian rmy. With Mr. Tierney, the orchestra is featuring Ken Hann, & veteran who also featured with The Officer Train- ing Centre orchestra, as pianist and Louis Thomson who started with the band in 1941 and has been popular in the district ever since, Now that Mr, Tierney and his boys are again in civilian circles they will be available for all orchestral func- i! The Re-organization of one of Oshawa's Most Outstanding Musical Ensembles Bernard Tierney and Orchestra Featuring Ken Hann (Piano) Louise Thomson (Vocalist) His Music for All Occasions Phone 1546w or 650 "In the Heart of Oshawa" «++ AFTER THE CEREMONY +. « A Reception at The Hotel Genosha! What a lot of worry and fuss you can spare yourself by call- ing "The Banquet Manager" at Oshawa 3000. The facilities of the Hotel Glenocsha are yours to command . . . We are equip- ped to handle your every prob- lem, . Phone 3000 HOTEL GENOSHA recently | ponday in the tense situations of "The Postman Always Rings Twice," 7 MARKS. It's solid with the music of Spike Jones and His Cit; Cole trio; plus Tom Brenneman, Bonita Granville, is Albert Dekker in "The French Key." Slickers; And, edda Hopper, -- i THRILLING DRAMA , , . Suspense reaches a new high on the Regent Farin starring Lana Turner and John Garfield in James M, Cain's unforgettable story of two | people whose job drive them to murder, BILTMORE--Scene from the thrilling and exciting first-run attraction "Old Texas Trail" featuring Fuzzy Knight and Rod Cameron coming to the Biltmore Theatre next Thursday as the added attraction on the same program with Bing Crosby, Bob Hope and Dorothy Lamour in their uproarious production "Road To Utopia", ' = In = "GILDA" Today Only! RITA HAYWORT IMONDA YET HITS ONLY IT'S A SWEETHEART OF A ROMANCE... AND A HONEY OF A FUNNY... GOLDEN PICTURES Invites You to \ AY IN ! EAKFA \ BONITA + GRANVILLE Beulah BONDI Edward RYAN Ray WALBURN Billie BURKE .Zasu PITTS «and = SPIKE JONES and His City Slickers %* Added Hit He's an Amateur Detec- tive . . . But a Profes- sional Wolf! ALBERT DEKKER in "The FRENCH KEY" "Breakfast in Hollywood," which comes to the Marks for three days starting Monday, has a galaxy of stars, Russell, the popular Burke and Zasu Pitts. On the same program young crooner; Fhe King . REGENT NO PUNCHES PULLED IN FILMING CAIN NOVEL "The Postman Always Rings Twice," M-G-M's eageriy-awaited James M. Cain melodrama of two people who are driven to a desperate choice in order to remove the obstacle in the pun of their love, opens Monday on he Regent screen with Lana Turner and John Garfield co-starred in two of the most powerful roles ever pres- ented on the screen, Carey Wison, producer of the plo. ture, states that the iid of Cain's widely-read book has been preserved intact in the film version, Says Wil- son: "No essential situation was alter~ ed, but characterizations were heighte ened to point W; motivation, the genu- ine drama and the unusual iove story," From its very inception, Lana Turner was top choice for the role of Cora Smith, cynical wife of a middle-aged restaurant proprietor and a girl whose only interest is security in life, Car. fleld won the co-starring role from a large group of competitors after it was decided his appearance and talents were made to order for the: part of Jlank Chambers, the foot-loose hitche er, Cecil Kellaway has the pivotal role of the unwanted husband who meets sudden death in a nerve-cracking auto plunge over a cliff, Tay QGarnett, who has given the screen such distinguished productions as "The Valley of Decision" and 'Mrs, Parkington," directed M-G-M's d atic new offering. > rame Genosha Hotel Activities Monday, September 30:--Rotary Club Luncheon, Piccadilly Room, Pils pm ~Spesker J, A, Edmison, C. Tuesday, October 1:---Kinnettes Club Dinner, Blue Room, 6:30 p.m, Kiwanis Inter-Club Dinner, Picca~ dilly Room, 6:30 p.m. Speaker: Gov~ ernor-Elect Walter Stewart, Wednesday, October 2:--Scottish Rite Dinner meeting, Blue Room, 6:30 p.m, Thursday, October 3:--Kinsmen Dinner, Blue Room, 6:30 p.m, Priday, October 4:--Bell Tele Jone Co. Dinner, Piccadilly Room, p.m, Saturday, October 5: -- Harrison- Bell Wedding Reception, Time 5:30 pm, Piccadilly Room, McGrath Tutton Wedding Reception, Time 4 p.m., Blue Room, HOW TO BECOME A MOVIE "HAS-BEEN" By Bob Thomas Hollywood, Bept.--(AP)-- Attention, movie : Are you tired of ermine~ lined sw mming pools, of counting $1,000 bills far into the night? Then listen to Bonita Granville, The art of sliding from stardom to oblivion is herein described by Bonita, who despite her youth, has done a good job of staying around these many years, Here's the fastest route to nonentity: 1, Tell everyone who will listen that you can act rings around Clark Gable or Bette Davis, 2. No matter how much money you're making, ask for more, 3. Don't hestitate to criticize all the bs | stars and directors, , Be as difficult as possible with the | cameraman and make-up man, | 8, all fan mail un-opened | and give the brush-off to autograph | seekers, 6, Always tell your director how a scene should be playea, 7, Date as many people as possible, married or unmarried, and show up at all the night spots, 8, Play gin rummy with your bosses and forget to pay your losings, 9. Pick a fight with Errol Flynn, 10. Shun the press and press agents. You'll get so mysterious people will forget about you, Sam Goldwyn is making sure his "Earth and High Heaven" will have an authentic Canadian background, Screen writer Howard Koch is doing research in Montreal, aided by the book's writer, Gwethalyn Graham, With so many westerns in produce tion, Indians are on the scarcity list, The "Last of the Redmen' call sheet lists authentic Indians as well as such names as Kelly, Olson and Levine, Starts MONDAY! Their Love Was ye RY A Flame That Destroyed! ADULT ENTERTAINMENT M-G-M . presents | LANA TURNER JOHN GARFIELD The nook The Postman Always en Ri ngs Twice CECIL KELLAWAY - HUME CRONYN - LEON AMES Fy AUDREY TOTTER - ALAN REED Today Only "OUR HEARTS WERE GROWING UP" «--STARRING Brian Donlevy -- Gail Russell This is Strictly Adult Entertain. ment! | N kh" Te 79 Simcoe St. North wi > Smokin The Loge STARTS ONDA « Donald O'Connor hy Peggy Ryan * W. C. 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VICTOR records are available NOW at SON « LEE 1 DREAM OF BROWNIE WITH THE THAT OLD BLACK LIGHT BLUE JEANS MAG! % foe by Carl Grayson and the Bares (Vocal by Carl Grayson) » ) LIEBESTRAUM (Narration by Richard Morgan. JONES POLKA Vocal by Red Ingle) (Vocal by Mickey Katz) Phone 2388