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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
WEDNESDAY, OCT,' 27 th, 1954
LICENSED AUCTIONEERS
No Sale too large or too small
BERVIE, ONTARIO
Phone Ripley 77-r-i2 r
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.the home of Mrs/ D. A. Mc-
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’ . Mr. and Mrs. Willis MacMur;
,. ston * and Mrs. J* Collinson ■ also
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Kihtaij, Branch ' w •■// , ■ . ,
Institute..tn the London; .. ,js Bubsoriptioti Paid?
WINGHAM
First Showing starts at 7.15 p.m. Saturday Matinees 2.00
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Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday
OCTOBER 27, 28, 29, 30
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YOU HAVW IMP (hM
YOU’VB LOVED IN ROMS
CLIFTON This is a story
worldly, wicked
and wonderful
...of three
American girls
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coins in the
fountain as the
Romans do • o*e
and then fell
in love—as
women
do!
The PLAYHOUSE
First Show at 7.30; Second, 9.15 i-, Matinee Saturday
Thursday, Friday, Saturday, October 28, 29, 30
Vivian Leigh and Marlon Brando, in
STREET CAR NAMED DESIRE”
Adult Entertainment — No Saturday Matinee
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The Playhouse is installing an improved wide
screen and is contacting with Warner Bros, to
give theatre-goers the best in screen entertain
ment.
LISTEN TO CKNX FOR
NEXT WEEK’S SHOWS
KINLOUGH
W.M.S. Fall Thankoffering
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DORNE and DORIS
The Love Story Behind The Love !
^That's Sweeping The Nation!
COlOft by DELUXE * In tU Wtrnfor 4-TtACK, HIGH-HDfUTY STEMOfttONIC SOUND
! \ with ROSSA NO BRAZZI Howard st. john • kathryn givney • cathleen nesbitt
Produced by Directed by Screenplay by a :
SOL C. SIEGEL -JEAN NEGULESCO • JOHN PATRICK.
frem a Nwtl by Mm H. Secondtfi
— The Fall Thankoffering meet
ing of the Kinlough;Aux. of \ the
W.M.S. was held1 on Wednesday
afternoon at the home of Mrs.
E. Bushell with an attendance of
20, who answered, the roll call
with a verse containing praise.
The president, Mrs. W. Guest,
was in the chair. Opening exer
cises were taken by Mrs; S. Scott
and Mrs. A. Percy. Plans were
discussed for a meeting in the
church Sunday evening, Qctober
31st to be addressed by Miss M.
Judd. An invitation came from
the Anglican W.A, to attend a
meeting -in—their church on
Thursday, October 28th. Mrs. G.
S. Baulch showed two interesting
films, one on the printing of the
Bible in English by Win. Typ-
dale and another on Thanksgiv
ing. Readings by Mrs. Emerson,
Margaret Robertson and Nellie
Malcolm completed the program.
The meeting closed with the miz-
pah benediction and after singing
the grace, the lunch committee
served . tea.
R. S. Hetherington, Q.(.
/ 7 Barrister, Etc.
Wingham and Lucknow
IN LUCKNOW
- ’ Each-Monday—
and Wednesday
Located on the ground floor
/ in the front of
John Kilpatrick’s Building
’Phone Wingham
Office 48 Residence 97
MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 2, 3
THE BOSS SURE x//
LOADS THAT TRUCK Y/
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THESE DAYS SINCE HES
BEEN FEEDING US THAT '
CO OP DAIRY RATION
THAT’S RIGHT . . . .
ALL COWS PRODUCE BETTER
THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 5, 6
Robert Taylor and
■ , . _ . —,jn Cinemascope
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Mrs; David MacMurcMe. <_,. ■■ ,
Mrs' Fred MacGregor 'vas the >
delegate From _ KI-I-X ,
Women's,:In«ni.uie...u». “"t;"" tArea'Cenvention' last week. Mis.;
'PHONE 71, LUCKNOW