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Times & Guide (1909), 3 Feb 1949, p. 11

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l Digestion of "vattgtrttmr Thu- _ trl" changes hands nut week. "ttttt All.» will take over the y' m: dram pronoun in Hanoi Iod- undor tho " Peter McDonald. w, _ - try Vomuvcr lut' spring from the CBC Inumzloml - il Montreal. While in 18hatent Canada, Allen Ind hi: wits tttti, mud. a nine tor themselves u the Ioriptvwrlting tom of "Rob. ut and ttita Greer." Xenon for modicum in obvious whoa it in would (hit , number of their "ripu were broducedyby Andrew Allan in the 'Stage" series. For Noll!“ production in the "Van- mm- Theatro" series, Mr. Allen lull Ieheduled one of his own plays, "o. Story ot0inny Jones," which he describe: " a "radio romance ' in 'ont and dance." (The lad is upon too, evidently). "The tale ilgtold by I slnging chorus/and all Milan is sung instead of A" doidle-tak, it I ever heard one. Vancouver Theatre is heard every quday night It J1.8 on CB}... Next Tuesday, the Toronto Sym. phony Orcheltn welcomes back In elumnu as guest artist. He is Elie Spivak. who, after seventeen you! as TSO concert master, re- signed hi; post last'spring in order to concentrate on solo concert work. Mr Ernest MncMillan will conduct the orchesth. Cl-ire Wtllace, always full of the spirit of adventure it seems, his Just returned from an excursion to the Went Indies. She was in- vited to join I group of thirty-nine men on a TCA pre-inaugural flight to the West Indies. During the week she wss Away, among other things, Claire sampled native dishes all the way from the Baha- mls to Trinidad and Jamaica; visit- Percy, my fictitious and frothy- mouthed friend, must have his little joke. After about ten minutes of deep thought, Percy said. “I bet the most popular record at the moment is no longer "I'm Dreaming of A White Christmas" but “The Shaun'- Waltz", after such a fine winter carnival. After -this sage remark, Percy returned to his in- evitable oeeupation of criticizing my records. He never buys records himneli. Examining the list of new long- playing records tColumbiarMictw Chow), Percy found to his disgust that most of them were "strictly for 1orttruirs". I remarked that his hair wasn’t any too short and tuw- wgy ttll of the music recorded was :‘I'HE WAY I HEARD IT TURNTABLE Tickets Me fine stuff. The following TUESDAY, FEB. 8th at 8.30 PM. A “mm Botttttlmiltt "We mm? iiiiNEIE'Eil CLOVELY CHAPTER O.E.S. lath $tstut: M. Wanto- ZONI 6-377 JACK ALLAN BEST BOY - FARM BUILDINGS comm” naught» my: “mu..." ._...___,_, V _ _ e laminae arched rum. and-ll: “no! to Impuly an cut-trunk»! of yam than and harm Whether you cum I law-alt muchim she. or an elaborate "Douay burn the amwev it Timberib Rarter-nartutarttrred 'ttgs, West Com may - In tte lot. [new m I M hm. Mon-M. I. my In! mm. W MUM We. Animi- ht M on. d It' "fo'. Tums-viii V Per nun m iiruria in; (Faint. and m cubic loot u! "out! ID." at my up a ”who! woman. w! mm corms 'lPATfl'hNoG"fl To Be Held At MASONIC TEMPLE (Main St. North) ttr All!“ . MM By AU. Bird Do Come For A Good Evening. Emm_m ed man] “not“ “New ot tropical flowers; 3nd MOVOM' I urn-ll brown bird that - hunch. Its all, cum and: a 1.000- mils but. m product at “In" 49" (Ian. 10.00 pan. on: ITU, and)”:- wick Papal” (Ian. at 3.00 pan. over CJ BC), Mr. Andrew Allan, has added the production of “Bucking- ham Theatre" to his other work. Andrew is alao GEO Buperviaor of Drama in hi: any. time. next Wednesday, Feb. 9, the 'Theatre" will present the 'tot, of a prize- fichter. The plan' called “The Bageroo" is an adaptation by Aub- rey and Peggy Green trom an orig- inal magazine article about a boxer who threw a tight to get money for an operation that could save life of his Iiancees brother. It: beginning to Bound like I soap-opera already. Inevitably, rumours about the tak- ed fall plague his conscience and ruin his reputation. . . . I wonder what happens to John’s other Sis. ter. Sunday Evening Church Service- For those many radio listener! who want to hear a church service, it has come to our notice that CFCO Chathun, 680 on the dill, broadcast an evening church service at 7.00. You will uve to have a good set t ' reach this station, how- ever. , _ A book In The Crystal Monday-lun to Dorothy I. Sayers dnmatlc chronicle of the life of Chrirrt,'"The Man Born To Be King". At 9.00 pm. over CJBC. wediiisas--"Id Traviata" per- formed by the CBC Opera Com- pany. C81. at_i).30 P:m. _ F Saturday-The old parlor gnme of "Animal, Vegetable, Mineral" in an absorbing radio form. CJBC at 8.00 p.m. records are availnble 1otally u ue the qpecial record players nectsaary to play them. The records are made of non-breakable Vinyitte and are classified as Columbia Masherwork "Micro Groove". HAPPY ANNIVERSARY-on one 10" record: A musical story in- cluding the songs Perridia, Poems, Yesterdays, and Goodnight Sweet- heart presented by Ray Noble, and Cathy and Elliott Lewis. a 10" record. On this one, the "Park Avenue Hillbilly" sings Feudin' and Fightin', Uncle Fud, Mountain Gal, and five other songs of the same nature. 12" Disc: (45 minutes of listening) DOROTHY SHAY MNGS--Auo PETER IAND THE WOLF-by _itfrgtghutgi.ti, . can pro M “My " Wk." " mun. tho deltigattmp n- in?“ ' the la" Council tttetirtg mm the YWCA. the Wttta" panama menu-1M that she. a. town had In ftnilitiq to mun. ir,Gl; use: the town should not “any: to a). up I bmaiptg com- mith or his. my "tion. It vu sated. how, that the town ttad looked after some emergency cu. in the put. ' The Property Committee In“ in o "port that their. bed been . uni-understanding 'on the port ot some loath end tuition“ in mud to the term: of the among in which I used car lot has been anteb- lllhed " St. John'. Rd. W. Ind Main St. S. Them was no intention on the port of the Council to tie up thin property on Muin St. The rental of the lot u n used our lot cu: be “twinned " any time, the committee reported. The lot wu tied up some time ego for the pur- pose of building I. street-cu loop at this corner, but since the estab- lishment of I loop further south for the trolley buses this is no longer necesury. can" Grimm: The Council also passed a bylaw which prohibits the building of s dumbing behind another dwelling or place of business. This will not prevent extensions or additions to buildings. Another byllw passed prohibit the posting of notices on pain or trees in the to“. tlp. Russian comm: Prokotiee. This version in funded. by Bun Rathlrme yin: Mould Stokowuki nnd the 8ll-Ameriean Orchestra. The name "All.Ameriean" seems to connote a collection of football players to me but no doubt the recording would leave me with a different impression it I heard it. oh the “me record; Basil narrates the not of TREASURE ISLAND ashisted by a supporting east and chorus. The connection between the two items on this would seem: to be only that.Baail Buthbone nur- rates both of then. . BRAHMS' SYMPHONY NO. 4 IN E MiNt9-The Philadelphin Ganesha. conducted by Eugcns 0 andy plnyl this classic. GERSHWIN CONCEWI‘O m F FOR PIANO AND oReHE8TRA- played by Ouu- 1kvattt with the Philharmonic Orcheltn at New York conducted by Andre loyal: anetz. Pe'rey want; to know how Andre got in than; he thought he had his own ache-tn. Well fury, a fellow’a got " work overtime to ‘make any money than dun. RICHARD 3mm” "r'- Artur Rodzinski conduct; the 019"!an Orchestra m the following com- positionsby Richard: Walt" Iron der Rosenkgvdior (0p. 59); Till Eulenspkgel but“: smichc; Salome's Dance. PICTURES AT AN Exam- T'I0N--8rtur Rodgimki mnducting the Philharmonic Bymphoay 0r- chestru of N.Y. “That. boy you around," pipe- up Percy. -r.- Andre and his lawn nat-so-little orchestra play a concert of current- ly popular semi-crannies, including Clair de Lane: Debussy; The Count of Luxembourg: behar; Warsaw Concerto: Addirisell; Merry Widow Mitt: L Hat; and six other leiec- tions. CONCERTO IN A MINOR FOR PIANO AND ORCHESTRA-by Shumann, played by Rudolf Serkin, Piano, and the Philadelphia Unhea- tra conducted by-mo, your wrong Percy, not Andre Koistaslanetv'-- Eugene Omahdy. EACH CONCERTO IN D MIN- OR PO". TWO VIOLINS AND ORCHESTRA-ond also Bach's Concetta No. 2 in E Major played by the Busch Chamber players with schism Adolf Burch and Frances Manes, Viqlins. A - _ KogIELhNEiz' CONCERT - tin the buck of and: special "Tmt ADO) Rich-rd mum tibiae.- lutrerty "13 no: tinnitus" Jan}. baa": 5.3.9.1. 'l'ht"'r'NWh') ilrt7N%mmW vsv'tmu co on" DANGEROUS MILL IONS FRI. . SAT. - FEB. 4 . 5 TWO FEATURES . KENT, TAYLOR - DONA DRAKE In TIM HOLT - NAN LESLIE In GUNS or HATE Mary Eliaabetll Murray, daughter of Mr. and Mm. W. A, Murray who” marriage to Mr. Douala Lane 0mm». an of Mr. and lira. Aaron MW” ' will take plus in Wanton 'p,d't,",'td'l'llt Church. Saturday. "b th Mina Murray is a what. of Victoria Hoapllal. Lon Out. MT. DENNIS CEREMONY In Mount Denni- Baptist Chunk Doria Isobel Julianna. daughter of get. and Mrs J. Jnmluon. of Mount tutig, became the bride of Arthur David John-on, son of Mr. Ind Mrs. A. Johnson. Weston. record folder is an interesting tte- count of the composer or the selec- tions. Pefcy suggests an album of "moon" songs. PR. "When lhe Moon Comes Over the Mountain" sung by Gene Autry; "Moontrlow" run; by "rank Sinatra; and "Moon. light Sonata" played by Jose Iturbi with a. vocal armntrernerttOy Fred is a busy man in Vincouver dram- circles. As well as making fre- quent Ippearanceu on the "Van. couver Theater" program, he is also heard regularly on “Magic Ad- ventures," the Tuesday afternoon children', program, and the Brltish Columbin turn and school bro-d- can“. Wgring. VANCOUVER ACTOR PLANS MARRIAGE and: w'»-t In JAMES JOHNSTON ADUL' mum. -ii-. mem North Jun c""u"i,," and. him- In weD..rtttttttf- In. no ADULT ENTERTAINMENT ‘TIIE UN StmpttCTED" m in u ”be than“ chiller m m 'tatt to mm. co.- J,',tt.",t, but climb 01 an in laymen, tl" chm” lad them!“ dual. to: than who ' Okla cm of film, w. onc of the but to be found. Stu- ring Joan Caulfield, Claude Raina, Audrey Toner and Constance Bennett, it plays the Weston (ii',';;') next Wednesday and Thursday. Tells the story of a nun who (on tnad, and becomes a ruthles- killor. He wields no new - leaves no clues. His uvm emotions lead the girl into I ”ladle" drama of jealousy Ind use. The mrrve-tittqlins climax even has a touch of hokum re- minbcent of Pauline and her perils. There's one thing sure, even the moat blue and lophsti- cubed patrons will [imply leave the theatre Mter witnessing thin thriller. Uneomtuered T The Uma ism in the day of the American revolution. It deals with the events end people involved in the terrible "Pontiac Conspiracy," in which several Jndian nations banded together in a merciless campaign to drive the advancing colonists back into the sen. Said to be the mightiest of the DeMille epics. "Uneonquered" has, like all its predecessors, a climax of spectacle proportions. This time it is the historically famous seige at Port Pitt, and the scene {ills the screen with unprecedented thrills. Heading . cast of thous- lands is Guy Cooper and Paulette Pddrrd, who supply the love ‘in- tomst. Cooper portrays the role of ' Virginia militiarmut and Miss Goddard the fiery and beau- tiful slivevgirl, Abby. Howard Da- Silva, Boris Karloff,‘ Cecil Keill- wny and Wad Bond round off the supporting east. Plays the Mount Dennis Theatre next Monday, Tina!” sud Wednesday. " Rue Madeleine A technicolor filmiution of Neil H. Swanson', novel, produced and directed by Hollywood's elder statesman, Cecil B. DeMille', is a surging saga of American hero- ptr but; to the days of World War 1 and ”cut operators. " Mo MideIelnq tell. the gbory of how Nui Gestapo agents wormed their my into key pouitions to learn allied war "ereta. Stan June! Cmoy, Annabella. and me, M Cone. Deals with a group of Us secret operatives who are taken to England during the way. One in I Nazi Gestapo agent, Ind how he in tapped comprises the m1: of the story. At Weston Theatre next Monday Ind Tuesday. Deep Waters Any man, woman or child with an ounce of eompassiotrwill love- and shed In unashamed tear over- this story about the redemption of a wayward boy. While there is WINDER’S ..-lo-- 4 JOHN ST. ' and 429 MAIN NORTH PHONE TAXI ', u a! I) 111 REVIEW net in the manner in which it in "In. the performances are to lug. m and heartwarming and the Wround’l to nature! that any taint of formula is completely re- moved. Moppet Dean StockWell, atound whom the action revolves, delivers an outstanding delineation which in accented by every other member of the out who contribute comparably. The picture in filmed authentically on the cont of Maine, whose loheter fitrhermen the “my concerns, and includes romance and high adventure in this epic of the sea. Dana Andrews and Jean lPeters shared top honors with ‘young Stockwell, Plays Mount ‘Dennis thir, Friday and Saturday. nothing M11». new Mt). yum With Tim Holt and Nan Leslie. About a fabulously rich lost gold 'mine, rediscovered by an old prun- peetor who is promptly done in by the heavies. so they can get the map and jump claim. Not as laud- able as previous Holt pictures. At Wanton Theatre, tomorrow nnd Saturday. . Adventures of Don Coyote Above average western, filmed in Mneeolor. Good story and dirmr tion, adding to praiseworthy per- formances. Stars Richard Martin and Frances Raffety and ‘plnyl Weston Theatre next Monday and Tuesday. Dangerous Millions ADDED ATTRACTIONS Gum of Hate Af Adventure in Huang Shan are: of China, traces exploits of eight determined heirs to a vast fortune left by an eccentric Dutch shipping magnate who made his stake in the Orient. Kent Taylor is ex-Flying Tiger and soldier " fortune, Donna Drake shares acting honors.' Wes- ton Theatre, Friday and Saturday. Bambi ' Technicolor cartoon feature by SUPER _lilJ/i_l1)lri" Shop and Save. at Weston Owing ht Weston By-Law Store Will Remain Cloud Wodnosday Afternoon. Open All Day Monday Until Further Notice. Specials Far Thurs. - Fri. - Sat. TUNA FISH d",llfllfd.,, ASSORTED W TOMATOES CANNES tml 19e . ,/3Se, _ _ ,dte. WESTON film“? mom. BLEND COFFEE - - - - lb. Ste I GRAPEFRUllT - - - - 6 for " Tomato Juice Where Parking is N o Problem ms JAN: " utt's PORK CHOPS lb. 59c BUTTER lb. 7 1 c FIRST GRADE CREAMERY 48 h. Tall Tin CLARK'S 19c LOIN ,& m Wat ohm.» bib d ‘nr'. dunno-t Ley. uni-'1'. "tgsa',it,Ti.f,'dtt, mmnlduwquenwh “we,“l the Twine-phi chm-ml. pd M ”at ADVANCE TICKETS SOLD Pork & Beans 2Large'l‘ins 7 2 1c THURSDAY NIGHT CLUB 50 TICKETS mm. " AVAILABLE AT Doaf' FIRST can ms'r SERVED m . (ilMlllrifiii'g Large EGGS IMI OUNT DENNI s THEATRE "" WESTON an. fwgidgar Technicolor Full Ungth Feature Fri. & Saturdu, Feb. 4-5 nu was-mu an. , no: orrlcn on?“ us all. With DANA ANDREWS. JEAN PETERS - CESAR ROMERO doz. sa, "DEEP WATERS" Fresh or Pickled Spot Dams - Lucky Dun - Madman MASON IC MALL, WESTON (Main St. Ruth) lb. 41c "TARZAN AND THE MERMAIDS” With JOHNNY WEISMULLEB - BRENDA JOYCE - Added Attraetion - ' JOE E. BROWN - JOSEPHINE HUTCHINSON Thursday, Feb. 3rd. 8.30 PM. --Added Feature-- WALT DISNEY'S VAN CAMP In Cartons GRADE A GENERAL ADMISSION AT DOOR 50c "BAMBI" PORK THUR. - FRI. I SAT. PER. " . It - " - D! WALLY SBAUL BOP?“ "THE TENDER YEARS" In EKG} Guy, (foo-pt} Paulette Goddtrd How-rd DB8ilv, Steaks or Boat ' 65c mom, grim} wan "UNCON9UERED" Apple Juice Color By Technical“ Plun Short Subject- WING AND PORTERHOUSE “USAGE lb. 45c 20c EriVaVKirinIf KIL In Id

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