TALKIES. A story of death-defying love. Tense drama in present-day Paris. "JOAN OF PARIS" "JOAN OF PARIS" "JOAN OF PARIS'* Featuring Michele Morgan and Paul Henreid. Heroic, tender, gay, tragic—Life in Paris today under the Gestapo. (Not suitable for general exhibition) gOUTHBRIDGE TALKIES 8 p.m.—SATURDAY—B p.m. PUBLIC NOTICES. SOUTHBRIDGE SOLDIERS 1 ENTERTAINMENT COMMITTEE — COMPLIMENTARY SOCIAL — SOUTHBRIDGE TOWN HALL NEXT WEDNESDAY, DEC. 22., To Privtte T. Abbott. Cards and Dancing. Gentlemen 2/6, Ladies 1/6. DOYLESTON PATRIOTIC COMMITTEE mOMORROW (Saturday, Decem- -*- ber 18) the first of a series of socials will be held, in the ,Hall. Lambie's Band of two instruments. Cards in ante-room. Admission 1/6. R. BATT, Hon. Sec. HOLIDAY NOTICE "jt/TY shop will be closed after De--^-cember 24, re-opening on December 31, and will be closed after that date until Wednesday, January 5. S. PEARCE, Leeston. NEW YEAR'S DAY PICNIC SPORTS DUNSANDEL DOMAIN Wide variety of novelty events and races DANCE AT NIGHT Lambie's Band. Gentlemen 3/-, Ladies 2/-, Children 1/-. R. G. FOMISON Will be at LEESTON—Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, December 20, 21, 22. SOUTHBRIDGE—Thursday, December 23. LEESTON PUBLIC LIBRARY CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR HOLIDAYS
FIIHE Library will bs open on ■*" THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23, at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. instead of on December 24. It will be closed over the Christmas and New Year holidays, reopening on FRIDAY, January 7, at 7 p.m. VEGETABLES T will not have any peas or potatoes for sale this Christmas. S. D. RIDDEN, Doyleston. TO HEADER OWNERS TT7"E are now on the job fitting engines arid forecarriages to Headers. We advise intending purchasers to get in early and let- us know their requirements. INSPECTION INVITED DOYLESTON GARAGE PHONE 99M — LEESTON WOODWORK OF EVERY DESCRIPTION X^ARMERS and other residents of -*- Ellesmere, if it's a Woodwork Job you need, see us about it. We have all the necessary plant to do such work quickly and up to the best tradesmanlike standard, yet at most reasonable cost. Remember, machinery will always do the job cheaper than is« possible by • manual labour. Our present stocks of Timber cf all kinds run into 10,00Q, feet. BRING THE JOB TO US— WE CAN DO IT. JOHN BRYCE LEESTON
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Ellesmere Guardian, Volume 65, Issue 99, 17 December 1943, Page 1
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