Page # AT THE MOVIES All moving pictures are shown in the Recreation Hall, Lower Camp at 8:00 Pem. Fri. and Sat. r Mar OLE Ry Nov. 26 & 27. "STORMY WEATHER" The 20th Century Fox picture with array of entertainment headliners including Lena Horne, Bill Robinson, Cab Calloway, Katherine Dunham and Her Troupe, Fats Waller and his sensational piano music, The Nicholas Brothers, Ada Brown and Dooley Wilson. The story told covers popular music including blues, ragtime, and swing from the period right after World War #1 up to the present day. It is filled with music, songs and dances. He oe A I ' \ Sunday, November e8th Through' the courtesy of the Thunder Bay Film Council, Educational ; Films Will be sho 3 es ey Mon, and Tues. his Pea ih oh ae : : Nov, 29: &/30 "SPORT OF K¥NGS" with Harry Davenport, Paul Campbell and Gloria Henry, In this picture romance goes to the races. This warm hearted adventure is the story of..an old southern gentleman who stoutly presists in realizing his dream of some day winning "the big race" with his favourite golt. It is a,sure thing in entertainment thrills. On the same program "Cupid Goes Wild" a Vera Vague comedy, also "Thrills of Music." te ; Pe COMING SOON. eit ' NUP IN CENTRAL PARK" = with Deanna Durbin, Dick Haymes and Vincent Price. "A WOMAN'S VENGEANCE" - with Sir Cédric Hardwidke and Ann Blythe. "TT HAD TO BE YOU" - with Ginger Rogers and Cornel Wilde. "ROLL ON TEXAS MOON" - with Roy Rogers and Gabby Hayes. "CASBAH" - with Yvonne De Carlo and Peter Lorre. ~ NANOTHER PART OF THE FOREST" *- with Frederic March, Edmond O'Brien and Ann Blythe. "HOLY MATRIMONY" '- with Monty Woolley and Gracie Fields. "THE LATE GEORGE APLEY" - with Ronald Coleman and Peggy Cummins (an acadamy award winner) "SINBAD THE SAILOR" - in technicolour with Maureen O'Hara, Walter Slezak and Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. a "MARGIE" in technicolour with Jeanne Crain, Lynn Bari and Alan Young. "THE SHOCKING MISS PILGRIM"-in technicolour with Betty Grable, Allyn Joslyn, Gene Lockhart "4 OnOro CHURCH SERVICES | Ary November 28th The following Church Services will be held at Terrace Bay. 9:30 a.m. - Mass will be celebrated in the Recreation Hall, 9:30 aom. - Terrace Bay Community Church service will be held in the Recreation Centre. 10:30 a.m.- Terrace Bay Community Church Sunday School in the Recreation Centre. 0-00 LADIES' AUXILIARY The Ladies! Auxiliary of the Community Church will hold its regula monthly meeting in the Recreation Centre next Wednesday, December 1st at 2:30 pem. All ladies are cordially invited to attend. Please note the change of day. 0-0-0 APPLICATIONS FOR CURLING CLUB DUE NOVEMBER 27th November 27th is the deadline for ' acceptance of applications for membership in the Terrace Bay Curling Club for the '48 - '49 season. _ Mixed curling will be continued this year as last, and the membership fee set for both ladies and gentlemen is $7.50 per person. Application forms may be procured from any member of the Curling Club Executive. si FISH AND GAME ASSOCIATION EXECUTIVE AND MEMBERS TO MEET NEXT SUNDAY AFTERNOON A special j . meeting of the executive and all members of the Terrace Bay Fish and Game Association ha been called by Vice-President Ed Cavanaugh and will be held in the Recreation Hall on Sunday afternoon November 28th at 2:00 psm, Despite the fact that everyone is very busy at the present time, the meeting has been called to discuss a number of important matters which require immediate attention and it is sincerely hoped that as many as possible will make a special effort 'to be present.