Canadian Film Weekly (Nov 3, 1943)

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VOICE of the CANADIAN MOTION PICTURE INDUSTRY — Industry Ups 1 V-Bond Seine Extra Shows Cut To Save Fuel Two branches of the Motion Picture Theatre Association of Ontario, took up the question of saving 30 per cent. of the usual amount of fuel and it was decided in both instances that extra shows will have to be dropped. At the meeting of the Ottawa (Continued on Page 12) Gracie Fields Is — 8th Army Target One of the most popular of British stars, Gracie Fields, now in America, was the subject of an attack by The Crusader, official newspaper of the British Bighth Army, for not returning when facilities permitted, according to her promise. Other British (Continued on Page 2) Paul a Juror Joe Paul, manager of the Park, Welland, has been chosen as a juror in the sitting of the Supreme Court in that Ontario city. Need More and Bigger Purchases As Bond Drive Hits Home Stretch Though no figures have been announced, it is understood that the circuits and exchanges have made what amounts to a huge total purchase of Fifth Victory Loan bonds. The individual purchases may not be announced at all, it being (ee Build New House at Montmagny, Quebec A new theatre is being built at Montmagny, Quebec, under the supervision of the owner, Romeo Couillard, which will cost approximately $15,000. It will be a twostorey building of wood wall construction on a stone foundation with ready roofing and hot water heating. The town’s entertainment needs are served by the Knights of Columbus Hall, which gives two shows a week and seats 350. Montmagny has a population of 3,927. Lady Ass't Manager Miss Olga Sharabura, formerly a cashier, has been appointed assistant manager of the Algoma Theatre, Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario. Al Hartshorn is manager. Coe Speaks Before Montreal Crowd More than 200 members of the Montreal motion picture felt in some quarters that news of large purchases tends to lessen realization of the need of small sales in the mind of the average buyer. It is admitted that the current drive is not meeting with the early success of previous ones and (Continued on Page 2) Payne Is Pappy Mrs. William Payne, wife of the manager of the Granada, St. Thomas, presented Bill with a 6 Ib.-6 oz. baby daughter last week —and is he happy. The event: made an uncle of Jim Nairn, ! FPCC ad chief. Playhouse, W'peg Has New Owner The City Council of Winnipeg last week approved the sale of the old Playhouse Theatre to an unknown Toronto purchaser, on 2 lease-option basis. Representing the purchaser was W. R. Robertson, Winnipeg barrister. Rent to the new tenant will be (Continued on Page 2) Juvenile Robbers At Windsor House A four-inch hole cut through a door of the Empire Theatre, Windsor, Ontario, last week, served as an entrance for two youthful thieves .whose plan to rob the i theatre safe was foiled when the | assistant manager atrived. The | two boys fied. industry heard Charles Francis Coe, vice-president and general counsel for the Motion Picture Producers and Distributors of America, Inc., pay impressive tribute to the theatre men of Canada and elsewhere before the Adver-| Australia Allows tising and Sales Executives Sunday Troop Shows Club’s regular Wednesday luncheon in the main dining room of the Mount Royal Hotel. women will be permitted to see Selected as guest speaker beSunday theatre performances, The cause of the marked success of |80vernment has eased up on the an address about the movies made | Strict laws covering such shows. in Toronto several weeks ago, Coe | Tem per cent of receipts will go to (Continued on Page 2) charity. Australian service men and Karel Berzek, Secretary of the Czechoslovakian National Alliance, Mrs. Antoinette Paine, Capt. Horace H. Van Wart, Czech Consul and Regal’s Dewey Bloom are shown at a screening of Metro’s “Adventures of Tartu,’ which depicts Czech resistance to Nazi rule. Plans for Czechoslovakian Tag Day were discussed later. ye DU EAIESTS Pies ve