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Terrace Bay News, 20 Nov 1947, p. 2

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PAGE &. AT THE MOVIES All pictures are shown in the Terrace Bay Recreation Hall at 8:00 pm. Admission for entertainment films, including tax: Adults 25¢, Children 10¢. Pru, & Sab. CORNERED" - Dick Powell, Walter Slezak, 'ina Vale and L, Adler. Nov. 2l & 22, In this picture Dick Powell, who starred in "Murder, my Sweet", gets rougher and tougher with an e@eRwsive killer and an alluring woman. For our discharged hero the war's end was only the beginning of a perilous personal crusade to find the un- known man who had murdered his wife. In view of the wedding on Nov. 20th of Princess Elizabeth to Lieut, Philip Mountbatten we have booked a short subject on her life, entitled "QUEEN CF THE FUTURE" which relates the story of Elizabeth's life from the day of her birth to the announcement of her mar- riage ab a garden party in July, together with the historic South African tour. The pic- ture also contains some of the latest photographs of the bridal couple. (This. is the same film that is being shown during this week in Toronto at the Royal Winter Fair.) Sunday , Through the courtesy of the Thunder Bay Film Library the following docu- Nov. 23rd mentary films will be shown: "Northwestern Frontier" - This is about life in the Mackenzie River district which includes many interesting pictures of Eskimos and their way of living. WLeft of the Line' - A National Film Board release on the role of cahadians after the Normandy landings. This will be of partigular interest to. ex-servigemen, "Pace of Time" - Several of Canada's natural resources are reviewed in this agcount of progress made by geologists in lorating mineral wealth. Survey methods in Canada a' century ago are contrasted with a modern geological expedition. "Youth in Crisis" - An excellent March of Time film on the problems of Juvenile Delin- quency, with an interesting background which should be of value to those planning com- munity programmes for youngsters. Mon, & Tues. one Nov. @4 & 28. "Singin! in the Corn!" - Judy Canova, Ellen Jenkens, Guinn Williams i and the Singing Indjan Braves} "+ The wide open spaces are roarin! when Judy lets loose. The fun begins when she tries to give a desert ghost town back to the Indians who are afraid to accept it because they're sure it's haunted. It is haunted! - By a group of gamblers who want to keep the town for themselves and make it another Reno. "Singin' in the Corn" is filled with laughter and songs. Added: "Meet Mr. Mischief", a comedy with Harry Vonzell. Also a sport subject, "Goofy GoLene Fri. & Sat. "The Bamboo Blonde" - Frances Langford, Ralph Edwards, Richard Martin, Nov. 28 & 29. Jane Greer. When a Brooklyn babe goes native there is romance in the air. 'When Frances sings a torrid tropical tune, Broadway rocks with love and laughter. Here Frances sings four songs including "Right along about Evening". : On the same programme: "Ski Chase", with a setting in the Utah Mountains showing a thrill- ing ski chase down the frozen slopes at break-neck speed. Also, 'Ginls, Giris,; Girls" a comedy featuring Leon Errol. OOOO. Oo Advertisment. LOST: Wallet containing army discharge papers and laundry ticket. Reward. J. L, Bridgeman, Hut P-38 - Lower Camp. Oo; OG20) 6 Paper is the most widely used manufactured commodity in the world.

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