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CHIROPRACTOR Wailarr ItlfM-k Thone 64 "Simply Grand" Is "Mrs. Minivers-Best That Has Been Said For It Reiterated is Real Masterpiece A simple story grandly told, an epic picture magnificently screened, acted and directed, a film accomplishment which excels because it has so effectively caught the spirit of the timely subject of Britain and Britons at war, "Mrs Miniver has already been seen for review and there can be no hesitation in reiterating every fine thing that has been said for it. It would , be remiss not to repeat the urgent j suggestion already made that; everyone most certainly should see this fine masterpiece of the screen. . "Mrs, Miniver" has been so much extolled, there have been so many spontaneous writings in 1U favor, on every phase of its production, that it is dVflcult to praise it In original terms. "Simply grand" Is poMibly the best way to describe it in two words. It is so easily understandable yet so breathlessly realistic, so poignantly dramatic. It is not a picture one would call elaborate or spectacular. It is a realistic record illustrated by deep ' human drama. Oraphlc scene of Mrs. Miniver are the air fighting over Britain, those attending the use of the great civilian mosquito fleet for 'evacuation of Dunkerque, another j the sequence where the Miniver family sits out in an Anderson air raid shelter during the Nit. Tense is the scene where Mrs. Miniver captures the fugiUve Nazi flier. Stirring is the closing episode the service in the bombed village church where the "levelling" of the classes 1 so richly depicted In a setting of stress and tragedy. Probably no motion picture has ever probed so deeply Into war time emotions, yet tnis magnui- cent production does so without j- the use of the tvtrolt - usual btood-and- ! tnelf scenes. It, y is a - inunuer yw-ucrc beautiful picture of ffiiy life. and the emotional pulls of wartime between love and duty. Cer-tftinlr. it is a tribute to the civilian warriors of En g tend that nas new long overdue. Greer Oarson and Walter Pid-geon will go down In screen hls-tnrr a. "Mrs. Miniver" and "Mr. Miniver." their portrayals ef the j leading roles are so fine and yet so unostentatious. Dame mjt Whltty. Teres Wright, Richard Ney. Reginald Owen. Henry savers, and Henry Wllcoxon also have essential parts with enrmopner Severn and Clara Sanders in fine Juvenile pieces. OA Ji. Hockey Standings The league standings to date: W. D. L. F. A. 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British forces captured Ascalon. -Palestine Allied conferences at Rapallo, Italy, decided to form supreme council for Western Front to be assisted by permanent representative military committee. t r ivire ) i nnmiBfl NOTICE! The Wartime Prices and Trade Board has Issued an 2 order prohlblUng the giving 5 away of English Dlnnerware g as premiums. We regret to announce that after Nov. 1st this order will become ef-SJ fectlve. " Please do not misinterpret " the above order ... it ap- 5 plies only to dlnnerware . . . g no other items on the pre- mlum list are affected. MUSSALLEM'S ; Economy Store "Where Dollars Have More Cents" S r.O. Box 575 Phones H-19 tmzuTmmiu tiiiritnii tin fa TH2 DAILY Ker5v3 SAV-MORS WIN OUT '4 WOMEN too I loin 'that men - may fly." Canadian women till vital jobi in the R.C.A.F. Women'i EHvision, teleaiing men br air crew duties. Recruits are needed, age 18 to 40, physically R with at least High School entrance. Many useful and fascinating Jobs await you. 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