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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, i uCKNOW,::';ONTARIO
WEDNESDAY, DEC. 4th, 1963.
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DEC- 23 ie economic ' progress ' •A
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Starting MONDAY, DECEMBER ! For 3. days starting MONDAY, ;�
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not; oo�ne .automatically, or wt
•.: "MA AND PA KETTLE. out .effort, according to G. Ar
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ON REGARDLESS"■ Hold Hart, president and chief
a.. IN THE OZARKS"
ON GANG Starting MARJORIE MAIN and .ARTHUR . M eve
icer. of the Bank
� HUNNICUT"f .with UNA MERKEL
' familybrews a roar.-'
He noted that there as a "vast.
Is Americas funniestcunt aril flunking
up' � • aan of forty and
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-. : . • ?� riothappy Ozark a now god on n Can-
■ of .such an
m• a and said,
• atmosphere there can come • . .
For 3 days_ starting THURSDAY, Dec. 26 firm base for a , further mea-
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" - • s`•i re of said' �velopment."
"KID GALLA►D `'GonRaence
Star' `ELVIS PRESLEY�� Renewed
Y: - GIG YOUNG r Mr. Hart said a significant `run-
9 • ' • provement in business. and in
Elvis Presley LOLA ALBRIGHT •
and
modes the'world "of prize • r - confidence is '
now ap-
busuiess.
fighting and he's .a knockout in the ring • ■• d•isconcert-
and developments some disconcert
level meats during the year, -
and with the � g�sh
Bit e � , . ao show ��
Two. shows night 7:15 and :9:15 - . - POWER SNOW RE MOV EI
ena niragmgrise u1empl yin '
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y p are str'll ' •dearsthe average driveand''le on the unemploy- sidewalk in 10 minutes a. added. -
■ es aq kinds of snow -wed: .:
■' Turning. foreign . • Poesy sight fluffy. crusted
■to comment •on
• ■ investment m Canada; •Mc. Hart 'l• snowproofed Briggs &
• •said, "in ;the, 1°11g -run. interests 'of' Stratton engine starts and
a IMS . airy, . no useul purpose operates dependably in winter
• conditions
Self -propelled --easy to operate
asa power lawn mower .
Conn ri tor a d an ration ending
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Featuring SIDNEY JAMES and the:
Positively the funniest "Carry On" ever
Two shows each night at 7:15 and 9;15
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For 3 days' starting THURSDAY, DEC.. 12•
E "40 POUNDS OF'' TROUBLE"
Colour Panavision'
Starring TONY CURTIS - PHIL SILVERS^ -
SUZANNE PLESHETTE and
a . ' : STUBBY KAYE
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• This is wonderful entertainment for everyone --
to
and we do Mean everyone.
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' For . 3. days starting MONDAY, DEC. 16
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"BACHELOR FLAT"
1 ColorCinemaSeoPe
• Starring TUESDAY WELD - RICHARD
•: • BEYMER and TERRY THOMAS
• This is the funny story of a teacher and his
All the
girls had a, crush on the prof.
• Two shows each night 7:15 and. 1:15
For 3 days starting. MONDAY, DEC. 30
"IN SEARCH •OF THE
CASTAWAYS"
Colvin -
Starring: MAURICE CHEVALIER, • ■ will: be . served,; and much harm
HAYLEY MILLS and GEORGE SAUNDERS ■, and pl
Iv may be done; . by. Last.' •
Jules:Verne's wildest adventure becomes the ■ conceived measures, to control m
screen's top . fin • and thrill ..show.. A happy i one way __or._another . the inflow
"show for ALL. THE FAY. • of 'capital:' • ---
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Two' shows` each night 7:15 and 1:15 :i : "Certainly it . 'will not be a
For 3` days starting. THURSDAY,• DEC' 19
■ good. thing if, as a' result, the
■ ", „ • idea getsr: around that Canada is
■ ALMOST ; AN('sEIS For 3 days starting THURSDAY, JAN. 2, ' 1914 ! no longer a good country' in whit
;' colour
• Starring PETER.WECK - HANS' HOLT
• and THE VIENNA ..BOYS' CHOIR
■ . It's the story` of :a boy and his dreams of
F joining the famoi}s Vienna Boys' Choir
i. 'and travelling to all parts of the. world.
Two shows each night • 7:15 and 2:15
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■—.PICTUURES SUJBECT TO 'CHANGE WITHOUT: NOTICE
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Future- Attractions' include "To 'Kill a Mockingbird" _ "Twilight` of Honour" — "Mutiny' on
• the Bounty" - "The VIPs" — "For Love or Money" — "Wonderful World of the Brothers
Grimm" and ‘ "Irma. La Douce:
"GERONIMO" ■ to invest,:,
Colour , - Panavision • El; Canadian Ownership
Featuring CHUCK CONNORS, star of the • At the same time, ' Mr. Hart
Rifleman : said•. Canadians should be encour-
It's the :colorfulstory of the famous Apache ■ aged : to maintain and increase
Chief'.- Geronuno.. their ownership of productive ten-
Two shows each night 7:15 . and 2:15 . ■ terprises in this try- But he
i. stressed that "thisgoal must be
---- ■ approached by positive rather
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;:.than restrictive means."
• On the question '. of taxation,
Mr.. Hart. said, :"It cannot be don-
An bted that our taxation system =„
i and indeed our whole' philosophy
•:.i • . of fiscal.:• pohc9. —,. has had.as
. THEATRE WOULD LIKE TO TAKE `
■• THE MANAGEMENT ,AND `STAFF:. OF THE .'LYCEUM THEA
LI THIS OPPORTUNITY 'OF WISHING ALL THEIR ■ 10> t bearing on ao ID-
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- EIR PATRONS A MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A
■ of Canadians m: save and to in-
■ HAPPY. ,NEW •' YEAR,
i a vest." He cited double taxation
of corporate profits ` as ••a "chat-
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chat■ -PLEASE CLIP FOR FUTURE REFERENCE ' i• kriging-example" of the effect
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Phone 5283014
Plan : Christmas
Services At
St. Peter's Church
The : Service of."Nine',, 'Carols
and Nine Lessons" • . will . 'be held
in St. Peter's Anglican Church
on ' Sunday evening; ` December
22nd: at &.00 . pan.
This • service consists' of nine
1 ldeno tax credit grants some 'r+e •Christmas carols, and. nine les -
het , at present," n . non !e rc.- ns from Holy • Scrron a which . ,
ENGAGEMENTS Gordon . Kirkland Named President Of '"could soca double -
taxation general
Mr'. and airs'. Clifton Geddes, be further, ced, or what ' bed to take c • is cordially' invi-
:> .. d r , CO=o �1Aed cal :Services -For- 3 Years ped be ple,� el ated. 1 this can<ne
1 e Ontario wish tot service:.
a ounce the •engagement of their , . altogether? . Surely ''t6bs :could be HCl
Marie, g Directors . of Huron Cooperative ". . Klopp, Zurich, was'. a „powerful • incentive for'Canad=
• .da Jean Marie to Mr: _ Bertramy Communion . services will,
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na a * vicerl held byMr. k l in their increase their investment'
be held . on was Eve at
'Murray L. J son of Mr.: !medical : res, meeting in � � ee`P•
and Mrs- Johnson, frit. 2 ' sessionweek at Clinton,Qmtoncountry."
Ontario The r namedGordon 'Mcleod, 3, ' • Figures
'_00 pm. and on Christmas D.ay
g • own 11 et 10:00 a.m.'
. cknow, as.• president forua Mr. Clark, having successfully,"l RMord
� land.. • •
Kincardine, . weddurg.� ..
will take place on December' 28ih�� �R. D. Mulholland, ice-presi- � -
` three term, ' to succeed 31. completed '.his third term as: pres-'dent' and: u r r °,._I :. Gaunt, . Huroa•„Br cce
at ' 12 'o'clock noon m Pse River ° .rte' ' .� re-
R.R. 3, Goderich.•; ident of the Co-operative rires record year-end loans and dally
' . United Caorch . ' Forcigce Clark,� ,�
M:P-P , t the' rfbon'' offi -
from at. oopoening . � bridge
executive, position S2,419 million and 53, anew in
'Ihis own He w�71iris Township, . .`ch replaces •
regaest. continue •962 million • rarely_ 'Personal
to serve as a director for an- p savings deposits showed an in. a 50- -0M span_:
• "other three-year term. . ' . crease of $103 mullion ' over the
Wilson C. McCoig, Chatham, 1196? figure, . while depositors Positors �- Plan during the year. "We are
4 past -president of the ' 430.0peraj. creased by more than 100,000 in indeed gratified ` with the rump -
live Medical . Services Federation 'Partset the' .country- tion accorded this facility which.
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of Ontario, spoke at • the ' tSth$16,747,028,
in years since
annual meeting of Huron Co-op- c were also` aearnings' all-time high- •its inception,��' dearly.; .demob-
• erative'Medi •' Services. gis to- " . Mr: Mulholland noted that ,the strafed its usefulness. as a means
4 _ .4 mi o :1 had b madeof low-cost financing of •
plc Recent De opments in Pre=cmg personal,
par. Health Care Plans, was fact. FamilyFinanceborrowing requirements:
filled and timely, providing the,
!+ ,.members with' a.' valuable insight
tl
4' into current progress in the
planing of a Government -spun
And w sow Medical ' Eeal .'Plan:
tea the umS
• , Members voted approval : of .�
. �4 , new coverage added during the .
get an efficient. hard ` : past year, whichincluded the
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workieg Esso Oil .ri . > addition of ch�rap 'ractic care of
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fective June 1, ,1963, • and a new
Furnace., the furnace .4, Comprehensive Medical Care Plan
that stays younger
!0 �• ,instituted August 1, •• 1963.
filtht r ' . During Sea . the Maier ..
. Medical Plan paid
claims
• iing S17.983.00 and the improved
., : Surgical with In -Hospital Med-
• kat) paid a total of x,003.00 .in
4 claims.
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assets are 5148.199, and.
•• , /total liabilities are 5123,721.
NO. Down Payment _ Up To • 10 Years;. To Pay•
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ROY HAVENS ..
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FOR TOP QUALITY ATLAS. BATITRIFS
DUNLOP TIRES
. . , Stock)
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AT REASONABLE PRICES)
Repairs to All Makes of Cars and Tractus
2 Lysed Mechanics
i.heeI Argument and:Balanung
MOTORCADE DEALER
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