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Times & Guide (1909), 2 Dec 1948, p. 14

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Cook Kenwood Overcoats THROUGH STORM AND SLEET may, Doc. 8 s _' . .os1N..te+ 'ss lvuyvluc In Canada 10%:th .- PM! wnsmx 2 Al Goodman has made 'this most recent recording of this Sigmund Romburg Operetta for Victor-a Musical Smart Set Album. With his orchestra, Goodman has as- sembled a very good group " soloists to sing the various roles in the Operetta. Earl Wrightson, bari- tone, sings the part of Capt. Tor- nitz and Dr. Engel; Frances Greer, soprano, is Kathie; tenor, Donald Dame, is the hero, Prince Karl Franz, and soprano Mary Martha Briney sings the hole of Princess Margaret. These soloists am well supported by The Guild Choristers. The orchestra is a glittering string arrangement. This Operetta contains some of Romberg’s most beautiful music and is really a pleasure to listen to or to see. Sigmund Romberg has had quite a long line of musical successes beginning with "May- time" in 1917 and his most surrent hit is "Up In Central Park." It’s not necessary to describe the music of this Operetta in detail, I The Student Prince-Album THE HIT PARADE (becoming to 1 Columbia release). I. Buttons and Bows. 2. On A Slow Boat To China. 3. A Tree In The Meadow. 4. Twelfth Street Rag. 5. Hair of Gold, Eyes of Blue. 6. It's Magic. 7. You Call Everybody Darling. 8. My Happiness. 9. Underneath the Arches. 10. You Were Only Fooling. On Victor Hit Parade (not on Columbia parade). 6. Maybe You'll Be There. There‘s a fine kettle of fish! think, as most [new are quite Since I started to talk about Percy I familiar with it. o e few weeks "O, every ottwith Percy wants me to confess that that name has looked at me in In I preder another album of the an". odd sort of I way when ever they thing just I little better. Nuw that pass me on the street. Really folks, I'm on the spot, I must say that l there's only one Percy in my do like the Nelson Eddy - Rise column and he's purely t.he result l'Suevens version which is done to of my distorted imarintstyyy A“y‘more strict time and features resemblance to persons living or{better soloists to my mind. How, dead is purely eoin.cidttal., " ever, if you don't happen to like though Percy is quite likely tolNelson Eddy, or if you went a resemble any one that's dead, more complete version of the being dead from the neck “Ploperetta, this Al Goodman rendi- himself. ' ition is the one for you. ("It would THE HIT PARADE (accordinc‘make n good Christmas gift too," to th Columbia release). says Percy.) Percy doesn't mind I. Buttons and Bows. ‘hintirég fr, " 'Tell: gift like a . recor ll um ecause someone 2. On ASH", Boat To China. would also have to buy him a 3. A Tree In The Meadow. (record player before he could use 4. Twelfth Street Rag. lthe records. . There’a a fine kettle of fish! Since I started to talk about Pemy a few weeks ago, every one with that name has looked at me in In odd sort of I way when ever they pass me on the street. Really folks, there's only one Percy in my column and he's purely the result of my distorted imagination. Any resemblance to persons living or dead is purely coincidental, " TURNTABLE MIME!" IltElllf8--L0lllt THE DISC By Alf. Bird A KISS-Frank Sinatra with Axel S'cordahl'a orchestra in two selec, lionirfremfhe movie, "The Kissing WHEN YOU WERE SWEET SIXTEEN, and YOU BROUGHT A NEW KIND OF LOVE TO ME -Dick Jergens and his Omhestra with the vocal refrain by Jimmy Castle. Also on COLUMBIA. YOU WERE ONLY FOOLING. and SAY SOMETHING SWEET TO YOUR '9WEETHEART--re. corded on DECCA by the Ink Spots. iOPEN RANGE AHEAD, and ONE MORE RIVER TO CROSS-- the first an old time singing and playing feature and the second is a sacred song sung with instru- mental aeempaniment. Sons of the Pioneers on COLUMBIA. Bandit." On COLUMBIA. New Popular Releases Answer to this Week’s Crossword Puzzle Jes' of God . . . lf I Were a Bird Voile: . . . ( Prelude in G minor . ‘. & SENIORITA, and IF I STEAL minor . ‘. S. Rachmaninoff SPONSORED IYAIIE MARINE Ltl-'5jguosaa4 AGNES BUTcIIEII. Pianist ADMISSION EVENINGS IIATINIIS ADUL'B 80e _ The Excitement of Derrpernte Adventure ROBERT '""%l'&I', - WANDA gunk” RIDE TH i/RE HORSE - m- ANDREA KING & THOMAS GOMEZ ALSO SELECTED SHORTS oart:i5 mt" Programme: Fist the Son 'rON..TUEtr.-DEC. 6-1 Bach-Rummel l . . Hanselt Claude Debussy BRING 'EM BACK ALIVE GEORGE O’BRIEN - RAY WHITLEY --IN BROUGHT BACK RY POPULAR REQUEST FRANK BUCKS ORIGINAL a, l ADULTS 85: I CHILDREN. " and Under. 20e CHILDREN lge he. Frig- Include A“! Tu ' FRIDAY-SATURDAY-DEC. 3.4 TWO FEATURES Frank Buck's true thriller, Bring 'Em Back Alive, brings to the screen all the perilous hazards, and thrilling experiences of the hunter and hunted, in the far off lands of the east. The picture was photo- graphed in Malaya, home of the striped tiger and tells the exciting story of an actual hunt of Frank Buck's. Included in the picture are close-up takes of a tiger-python, and tiger-panther fight giving you a. blood-curling view of desperate animal fury. One of the more interesting features of this picture is the presentation of methcds used in capturing the animals alive. Those who are familiar with Frank Buck's novels, will realize that this is a picture that will keep you sitting on the edge of your seat all the way through. Playing at the Weston theatre this Friday and Saturday. Ride a Pink Horn A gripping story of a man having in his possession a cheque worth, $30,000 and his life. Direct- ed by Robert Montgomery who also plays the leading role. .this epic is packed full of suspense and plenty of action. Those who are looking for a. love interest will be dis- appointed. Co-starring with Mont- gomery is petite Wanda Hendrix who portrays her role of a Mexican pensant girl with utmost realism. Coming to tho Weston Theatre next Wédnesday and Thursday. Desert Fury (Adult) _ Bring 'Em Back Alive. A technicolor drama, tells the story of a gambler who returns to the desert town where his wife died in a car crash. When the guilt of murder points to him, a chase begins, which ehds with his death at the same spot. Lizabeth Scott, John Hodiak and Burt Lancaster are the stars in the action packed drama which plays the Mt. Dennis theatre M o n d a y and Tuesday, December 6-7. Cass Timberlane Spencer Tracy and but) Turner are eta-starred in MGM's “Cu- Timber- lane", which pl." at Mount Dennis Theatre, Wednesday and Thursdny of next week. Supportinx can! is Zachlry Scott. Ton Drake, Mary Astor and 'Albert Dekker. Sinclair Lewis' absorbing tale of I. conservative judge who risks his career to marry a girl from the other side of the tracks, and then has to fight to save his marriage with his young and beautiful spouse, has been brought to the screen with fidelity and resource- fulness, with Spencer Tracy, Lana Turner and Zachary Scott as its trio of principals. It emerges as a ALSO CARTOON & NEWS GUN LAW REVIEW DONNA nzzn,'}iic'iunn sun 1 EDMUND own»: ' ALSO sum not" ERE LA? GREEN DOL'PHIN STREET WED.-TRUM.-DFt. " NA TURNER - VAN HEFLIN Ronald Reagan and Eleanor Parker have been set to co-star by Warner Bros, in "Charge If My Love,” rumantic comedy about a young married budget-balancing couple. At the same lot, Lou Edelman has been assigned to produce "Classmates" a US Mili. tary Academy yarn. James Mason's second appear- ance in a Hollywood production will be in the role of Gustave Flaubert, in M-G-M’s "Madame Bovray," scheduled to go before the cameras very shortly. He will appear in the prologue and epi- logue to the actual story and will also narrate the film. Originally M-G-M asked him to read the script with the role of Charles Bovray in prospect but he wanted the lesser role of Flaubert and was signed for it. Van Heflin and Jennifer Joye: have been definitely set to star in the film. Dennis Day a name to be reckoned with in radio and in the field of record album: adds another role to his career. He is going to play the leading part in the Boris Morros - William LaBaron picture, "Babes in Toyland." The songs for this film were recorded before the Petrillo ban but are being withheld photoplay of compelling excite- ment and dramatic integrity. The thousands who were held spell- bound by this best seller novel will not be disappointed in the M-G-M film version which plays at the Mount Dennis theatre next Wed- nesday and Thursday, December 8-9 for producer Arthur Hornblow, Jr., has retained the full flavour of the original with the flvidity of the camera only adding greater scope and pictorial interest. Hollywood Bits -rWiTH-- WINDER’S -IN-- 429 MAIN NORTH PHONE TAXI 111 4 JOHN ‘ST. and l, We are not forgetting to any welcome to Mr. and Mrs. Kloepfer, and son, who one now living in their new home on Acacia Avenue. Johnnie is no stranger to In, he being the salesman for Brown'tr, Bread and we are hoping to get to know Mrs. K. better before too long. Several ladies of the district attended the Isle of work " the Queen Elisabeth Hospital. There men I lovely display of wo.k done by the patients, some of whom are very badly handicapped. While " the hospital they culled on patient Mm. Harry Pitkin and found that Illa wu looking and feeling better than she has been for some months. The many friends of George Armstrong will be sorry to hear he is sick in bed. Hurry up and get well, George, Christmas will scan be here. His mother is suffering ill effects from the fall she had last week. in the film and will portriy a Cockney maid. V 1m 8m aim and undu- ‘mt " was: -tims. Iron iFdrti" ,rdtittq till column loudly an. we hear that borne in coming (Jan: nicely. Bobbie Burgess celebrated his 1191 birthday on Thursday. \ Belated cimtrratulatiorL to Mr. and Mrs. McQueen who celebrated their 16th wedding anniversary. On Monday of last week George Curtis was invested as Assistant Scoutmaster of the lst Humb'erview Scout Troop by Mr. Ray Leonard, District Commissioner. Three generations of O’Briens will be in M-G-M's "The Secret Garden." They are young Marg- aret, her Aunt Marissa and her four-month-old c o u s i n, Maggie. Producer Clarence Brown wants to keep the clan together apparently. Elsie Lachester also landed a part for release. simultaneously with the picture. , Elihu Akbar wu flower ttirl on Buturdly dig-moon " her coulin’l wegding JnmrrotiU. - 7 'eeJdih-r-rtrttt. ALBION PARK 'hitter'""""- , “MEI u: nus”: _ur;%nsun --Continued on page " O in r ieb.i a t!,.oo.eite.reeeyteHt-th-t-er-utttu I948 Tstir,,".',':', ittt'fqac,; tgr, ofthe 'T,'.",',', ve“Seminel . a " ProNK" motor: inst mmmmwmhmmoro‘ufelyfrfen 2t Ttttc ft) 'ardtgtlgt, 'T dd.” Suety can 3 It 'tr. W, clothe- been. qt ',e,?fk'i,t1?iiilfgiii'i'it "tt on mah- Il‘lh I aven- Iem. 'surmtaugr.'",t'rc'g: - - - -. -1 TERMS To surf YOUR BUDGET FURNITURE a ELECTRIC co, ”Main“. N. - - Weston Phone 1208 LY. 2626 . lLl'l'l‘bl AVE. PHONE 198 RICHARDSON .WCAL chunk“): ""l'tthrii,i'R'N mum-use». tl.ee%liirtgirt "We. MMIMTOII! ra.ttq.,Waatteeu,t%tam, CikdmraasdDeiiGred ms WESTON In. _ non: l was“ no: orncx on” us PM. DAILY Yvonne Dec-r10 . Dnn Dun-yon -'._leffuy Lynn T -with-- Robert Lowery . Jon: Barton - Frankie Carle and his Pinto FRI. & BAT.-DEC. 3-4 F. L MENUS. th. B. Color)! MEN! ADDED FEATURE "MARY LOU" _ --in-- "BLACK BART" Spencer Trlcy . Lana Turner - Zachary Scott oProqrrust OFFICE HOURS: Except Wain-Id”: 9-12 I.m., 1.30-5.30 pan. Wednesday'. 9 mm. to 12.80 noon -- Bveningr BY Asoolytettrltt. ._.- .. ' tnttitf""ht'tHIq't T til EAT R E "CASS 'ITMBERLANE" ADDED ATTRACTION "DANGEROUS YEARS" ---with- William Hallop - Ann E. Todd WED., THUM.-DEC. 8.9 $154.50 --with-- Liz-hem Scott " John Kodiak - Burt Lanes-tor Adult Entertainment ALSO "SECOND CHORUS" MON. & TUES-DEC. 6-7 "DESERT FURY" --with-- Fred Ant-ire - Paulette Goddard, Artie Slaw and Oreheirtra Color by Technicolor i"it'i"ii: ST. N.. WESTON PHONE ZONE 4-514 PHONE "J. "oo WESTON 180

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