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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1932-11-24, Page 8;0$ X$:* 7f11, • . ;71,4'7 • • ` . " 4 „ . . . e. illiniv., Colinci 1 sategeards against Om -Mot hunting ' That le view of • the'hi h ra ' or , , ., , ,,,,,,,,, 'ar ' ' 4 Mid teitetiettiebtileer'ne*. Ori.'.tire' Colinty kteication '''' that s,-'''Ciu'VP 7., _.,,:, .74:4„..„ St#44$ 3,i1.94, ; ,.. :1,, . _ _ ,' .; . .• :. , , .CounOil ,request the iligheraylpe- „:$10--5.0i91,1---C.I1F-"YRAR-145' - ""'"" • ' . - • • ' " ''' --- Mont 7 --or the -Firo-iit-'!-'t-t- - - - , Cost et High School Criticized '' ' '• l'r-'' "- 'ai.Firt, . A :c4.*4114049.tica)A.f.xmt. the War."*lth anY:censtrnetInn Wnrk' ila JA*ea Ceentreleeieg,-.3.1.953.. end that e eany den ,A Halton 'iiii.ConlitY enclosing cep: ie.s rit*.resolutiosis passed by rept- of this reSONtian he, ;Sent, to the eentati*ea of Wentworth Helton,' 46"*41)1.9,110i-#914. 14C"-li4e-'4i1Ola' . - . . , . • • • - :ter 0 Ii(WhWi0s.'Alao that there be no eeneteeetiOn. Werli tiOner'' .",en ' our goinitY Highway System during 1933.' only nietutenaneee° •117se of, Mathinery.„.NeceataktY. 7 ' In his report, the County Etion'eei., and , Road Superieteenent;IMe:.';G: E. Stephenson, .ersysi in Partas feilewee, As mentioned in previnus.- reports,", our plea -has:. been to de as ' Mech. Wei*. lia.'POSeible. 'Whiek., 'WOW& re' ' epsire the Maid**, .'of labor. ; On :the Other . bend '' we :have; not used :labor .'• . . ' ' ' ' .'- ..•" ' '' .':Stati4ea gPtariiiat ::" "PeqPnitwr slork:.the,'wokit'.....01.thi,be.derie:,,Ouch. , ., . . . ... - , ,.„ ilikli r44,0; lediie0al.:.. : .• 0..,' ' '. $4401-a,mehiuF , ft,-eonli)elsery. that mere .... ecceioreleall. ' ieharil" II ' ..,„ , .. the :•:PrirentS ,..he. :.:Tettlena?hia,". fez' ,a..,..lceree:,,,tioa tO•nianje,a0094,ektf;WOO(... :04:'4.:iiiel:10id.444*""if.)04',0iAls *fie ,biloor.iviispeiti4,0f.00.,0'0* :.. " „eve- ' • , • , • $$.1' ' ";,,t 4..";$1e$, t • . 01. Age • ; • ‘- C NOY, T.14:11, "-;• WALKERTON LAST WEEK 10era Affecting HighWaerr, Cost of Indigents, .SeeendarY Education, '.11Itce Recce* Attention or Com- Defferin and Simcoe Counties main: CIL Warden Wars Host at Banquet,' in g •ways and means by which ,the ratepayers may be relieved Irian the The 1,1rece County Council, in its high cost of Sicoeciaiy or High initeiernikirr for 1932; concluded its School education, vias -r concurrecl in business Inet Friday - morning. As. with theexception of the one effeet- uo Metter conteoversal nature ling:salaries of principals and assis- • came up, them was no division at ,tfintS; The County 'Council :reutilize the Board, .and hence the 59th Par-, Mended reduction Of 30' per tent, ailment of Belk, under Warden Geciiin their ealaries.•; • "; ' , , Nieto, Onicleded ' Probably the The Ceupdit.-. decided to. with. *est liatmeniOns session* in the ins. the Middlesex County Council in tory of the coun• ty .: ; • petitioning the Geeeenineet amend • .:The: .1-toapititle'accrinnte ior indigent :,:patientre;pareed:.fat tbs ession'reached * the, ,,unprecedented • OM 0.5536%00, of whieli the cooty. pars half, or $2644,00; and the kcal •:miiiiielpality, Where the patient' re-:. ,Cither-lialf; Seine the big bills were: Mountain Sent-. •torium; Harnilten $13i8.00;._ London kireiciatiene $402.50, and • Muskoka •Hospital* 01107.00. The Teweship of Carrick with 5. • mein- •tos. of the ,Lorenz tan* the cities' by the higher Weges lfatritain; Hanillton, .cae- 'there. anil -that 'each-taaalelP0 ting ,for 6, months $883 50, is tbe after its ewe • tmeineloYed at ' iardeat • Walkerton eandei next Witir$742-:75; Aholish' cattle .Guards ' . • Brace. ealiense. • made is*:municipality in • • 'op as follows : Franh Ipeke at The. Superintendent of '.the • Victoria . and :PerIcia.00d ' Heenitale; distr. National Railways : ei London 148125; Mrs. Helen ,MeGar- that thecompanybe•telieved '• rity (deeeased) -bal. .undefrayed. trem :estate $18.1.00e Edwin Aug: Irtei ':„Sent: 3cc.. 1032, Termite . 'General IlesPital -$80',50. Huron Tp. . , • . , , is third.with $583.50; ale for Friequ.: her Finlayson from London Health Aea'n. Kincardine TOWri As fourth . .made up' "Of' 'London•: • ''Health -Ass% 'foe Mrs Irene Sniall; , $242-400; „and 'Joseph's Hospital, -London re Maiguerit ' Curran .$259.. Patients from. ,.other murncipahtieq eontrected :netounte ; Eld- arslie, $40%75; Port Elgin .$372.00; PoISISY. $3191 76:. Wiartone $30250; Brant, $274,50; Tara $262.50; Arran; •.:..$132.00; Sentharnptore • $176.50; Cut - 'rose, $14.1.pN .Chesley" and • Lion'a •Head, $102.50; -Alfiemsiele; $38.50; • , • Kincardine Tp.,. $28.00; Saugeen;, . -$14:25. ; , ,:resolution from the 'United Comities lof Stormniont, Dundee and ..,Glengarriy. advocating a reduction in the harden •Ottaxation ..caused by the maintenance .Cif -indigent patients• was heartily sanctioned , . by the Bruce County Council, which Was se herd hit this session by ae- • cotints.•from-tbiri 'Sainte; • • Want Minty Cenncil To Stay • That the Bruce' Comity . Council, doesn't Want -to be abolialied was •evidenced by the fact that thia body Supported unanimously. a 'resolution from •the Elgin Cepnt3r:Couneil ex- Thaiessing disapproval Of the mcrie- ment'en foot to:abolish County,bouir- ,. „cils; The ,Plerk, 'is to forward.a '-copy _ : of-thiseresolution-to-th:e-Priine-Mine %tee and -the _members of the 'Legis lature representing this county. _ • Requests Turned Down • ,•. • • • A communication from the Dept. . of Games and Fisheries re a short . open season for the shooting cif , • deer in Bruce, drew a reply "Can- •.• • • ;not-Reciinimend"-- from • the COMAY • . Council. • Special-CountY Constable Arehie • . • • • Fe Ferguson; whose ,favorite hobby , • , is hunthig and fishing,. in a mini- municatiori requested the 'Connell to sanction the *Mpg of permits to rise dogs to hunt foxes, as the De- • partment requites the County's sane - tion ' before the permits are issued. To this -the 'County. Council -gave ari emehetic "No"': The view seemed to • „be that while taany might. confine - themselves to hunting- foxes, Others less scrupulous • wauld allow their hounds to ch4e deer, as it is a well known fact that even with the law •art • it n'ow, is, many deer are being ed hunt- -and shot Out of season, particu- larlY on the Bruce Peninsula. A man caught. with a hound in a; swamp or -woods frequented by deer is now liable tinder the Game Laws, and this inid_heen_fOund tO be one of the best - after they hiiiit- completed six Years': HoweVer, 'meet peel* agree thattire , . . • • tuition. - •• , work should be done as.; economically liareatent, s--.0ne-Dawe' • ase-p-ossible4th-erehr-giving. the beet, 'Bruce -County Ceinicil-didnot-favor-valne-for -the expenditure and the the views 'contained in a ,reselution money saved can be used to good _ . from the Prince Edward County' edvantage. This season we have quite Board , of Trade that it is • unfair to a f men, employed who :. were re.. increase the farmer's heavy. tax- to eieing direct relief from their muni- • . • • •suppert: the unemploYed lured. to the cipalities. • -• . offered.., Re our mein:Le/lance work all drag- ty look .ging his been. .done by .trudics: and, its Ovin onr two POwer'graderre In the spring- , ; .. , however. the caterpillae tractors amis. used _With Adams iniiintainerre- ,,-or-, • Cana- 'graders for a. 'time; Tha Miring: blades are only intended td -...do worlc prev- .ties quested, done by learns .end in -that a toift iitiatie. .1m7altr the work min be done for ' oygncit ties have • Purchased this -type - of :eeeve of Ohesley, . in volume of "The History of the Coun- ty his . reepeasai was ----- last. ilo ----- e niing ter citing interesting facts eakern- I as Reeve Robert Sloan of Elderslie af- equipment this Year, This fall, • n Colin- ' nte to which - ;the sod off the shoulders of the time ,ing the agricultural wealth Of the • county suggested that a companion of Brirce" be written to incorporate' 1". •••• t • w „ , • : •HURSD4. NOV*.,,UE,'24i:000' ' • ' ic;;;;.. • $)$$.. . " • . • ' , s - :Sttort'NON,4o You Woist ,b4,40 with Voir Ch$kIstrolis prog . - Only Four Weeks 'Till chrlstrnas There Are So°11is. ny Loyeiy Things,,And PRICES so REASONA4E. GIFTS THAT co BE ig2917_10P., ckocinitico OR monioloRROO: "swEA*ts„, tip:AaRs, • MOT . WATERAIOTTLIVCOvX.RS. SIeEPPERETIM• AFOHA N8, igAIINIERY BAGS, ALLOW . CASES, VANITY.. SEXSe;C.ENTRES,t AND---/LOVELYA4INEN--AND-WOOLSeTO CHOOSE . . Ro!TE.,Rii*TiNo NEEDiEs.. Pr. 15e.j. STETS!. KNITTING NEEDLES, Sete . • .:1•1 en's_ r storms Shop 'CHOICE OF .GIFT,;SIIARTS,- -MAN; ITEIR itiOltEiTO .4101114fil QUALITY.;Fiiit,SYTIC. • • FEATURED. DESIGNS,' IN WRITE FANCY AND siltirEF• ilsoAtteklorl, ocitit"410,ATTAt'gipi sooR, SE. r4s#TE., $145 • , Men's Linen . Hiaidkeriehlefs,• Ties See our Ties be- • Men's ' Colored". Border lidkfse excellent quallitY., Hemstitched • : — • • . , . ' VISIT, THE BARdAlN ANNEX 'PHONE E. McCloskey, Minager OUR MOTTO :-SMALLER PROFIT. QUICK TURNOYER. : 001,inty," :Which, he said; • had fine • resources : Maintaining and. upholding necessity of ereeting . and m the -Bieree-County pienee • Mre. Thinners Miller of Wingliam q eers :wee stresiedsby Dr. Porterfield, ,.,_ visiting "t' this week With. friends c General ing cattle guards at level crossings. half the cost of teams. Leveret ,coure• in the CenntY of Bruce, The consented to their reineVal o ty reads in municiPaiitiee in the local namicipalitY eonse •their removal on' the township roads; Old Age Pensions , The Tact -that there are •413 active; pensioners in Bruce as reported at last week's session,_ which cornpared With 210 on the roll at the end •ef -1629; 'shore that in three yeses the list has practically doubled. awl. tbie Vince is to make the road 40 ft wide 'instead of 3t) and ditches.' 12 to, 18" in spite of the, 153 cancellations b death and otherwise since the Act in •depth 'initead: of 2. ft. or rnore. • came into force hi the spring of From the centre line there is al fall 1929: '• ' . The 413 _pensioners in ..Bruce_cOet the county approximately $700. per month, but as $17:50 la colleeted from 'each pensioner in the House of 'Will be impossible to get sufficient Refuge, the sum of $350 thus tieing earth or get the' necessary width added to the treasfiry montlilyi the without a wide right-ofLway. It will 'ratepayers .pay directly'. $350 per certainly •make the roads safer :and and shoving it as far out. as possible without putting it into the ditches. 'This 'should improve the drainage wonderfully. • • the events of the past qUarter •cee- Making •Itighwayrs Safer tury. Money for this would be well 'spent,- he said. proposed the toast Cto,"Our Country:" CountyTreaeur Allan Nelsen One of thiTfitiest deVeloprimiThs in. highway construetion by the :Pro, replying, 'Reeve Duncan Munn of Ripley-Amite:I-the ,"Losalon"-Tret of the period When the C.P.R. was be- ing advanced, is saying that the Do minion re a fraud andthe only part of it worth while was Ontario. Coup.; led in the response was'. Frei Elliott; for:North Bruce, Whir dealt with , Municipal Act amendments, which were of interest to inendiers Of .the County CounciL' Courage and faith in the country were urged by Charles Poynter', To- ronto, provincial engineer, who de- clared -that the people of Bruce Were in a happy Position conmpared those in the •cifies. Re quoted On essa3i. of Lord Macauley ,,written in 1830, and ,an article in . Harper'o Weekly of 1857,in which conditions 'similar to those existing were depic- ted. Tribute to the press of the ieounty and of the Dominion was paid by ,Reeve Robert Rae of . Lucknost. tire standard -was high-, he Said, and the itiffuersee Wielded by the press wa •great as well. Mr. H. E. Pense, of Walkerton, responded, and made re- ference to the congenial relation- ships existing between the Piero arid County, Conileil. Reeve J. Logie Of Paisley • also responded., and placed the press fourth among the national Of 2" in the first 10'6", the second 10 ft and 12 to 18".in 'the nekt. 5 ft 'which forms the ditch. In some places this can be done while in other it -nontli on this account. Viis reduc- tion was made poesible ha; the 'Do- minion and Provincial Government praying during the pit year sO per 'cent. of the levy instead. of 80 per •cent. and the county 20 per. cent. as formerly,• • • The amount of money paid this year to pensioners in Brice amount- ed to $85,966.0$,- of which the county contributed $9,198.01. 1' , Last 'month the 52 .drawing Moth- ers' Allowances in Brece County re. leived approximately $1400, of which .county-contributed-$700-ror .50-p Cent. ,Needless Waste Of Money • County Treasurer Allan Neleon in his '.finapeial report to- the „Council said in part "You will note *pm my. statement that the Administration of Iustice has already exceeded our .easier to take care of the -weeds, es- pecially if. there' are no telephone poles. On the other hand it may pre- sent drainage difficulties and wilt' probably require, an additional ex- eenditiire of one •to two thoutand loners per mile for Underground tile There 'will also be the additional lost of lengthening culverts ,or 'putt- ing up protections at each end. With leaning wheel _grader' it would be verY simple -Matter to make the change where there is no interfer- ence with poles. On very heavily. -travelled-roads I-helieve-4t-is-Lthe- right -type but on . lesser travelled „roads the additional..eost of under,: gratin& etile, -extension of culvertes, etc., might make it prohibitive for a time; as the Present open ditch takes. the place of underground tile as well as taking the large surface flow, -ester/kat-Er-Ai the year and -part .-ef durieg. freshets. institutions, beride-d-by -the- this; at least, should • have your con- We find that ' many p.eople. fee!_•church, home. and school. But, little sideration..4 refer particularly to the .-that--our- - ditehee: -along the .roace— yelki"vi :journalism existed, he said, unwarranted expenditure for Jury aheuld is _built so 'asto take care_ of, 'but marvelled- how 'certalif-tabloids and Crown Witnesses at the recent the writer off the adjoining fermis ---- were tolerated. . aittinge of the Supreme COurt.". end .we have many requests to clean The twat to "The Giiehts" was Mr. Nelson had reference to the Out these ditches when it is doubt- Proposed -by -Reeve John D. MacLeod only criminal case at the Fall As- 61 if doing so would benefit *toad.- -of Kincardine,* and responded to. 'oy *sizes here early this month being Our primary object in digging these Mayor Seliwindt of 'Walkerton, Mag- tranferred to another court because, ditches is to dramn. the road and if istrate Walker* and Fred 'Forsyth, the -Judge at the Assizes had. -prey-- !ousiy presided at Er civil. action in Walkerton Out of"which the.criminal chare:e of perjury had grown In speaking of the matter the County Treasurer holds that the Toronto Judge, who intd been supplied with a list several days in advance of com- ing to Walkerton, must have known then that he Wouldn't feel inclined to sit on the case, and could have had the type of road mentioned above is, adopted these request§ will be more frequent. ,• • incidentally •.they drain, the adjoining riropertieS theOwners are ivery for- tenate. However, we are quite will- ing to ce-operate with property holders when it will be to our mu,l tual benefit but we cannot dig' or clean out .ditches at our expense when See doing will not benefit us materially. No doubt you have all had requests': of this nature and if the Attorney Getierare Dept. send another Judge in his pike, or else -if-he leers coining to-have-faken-stepe. In advance, to have the case trans- ferred and the jtirynien, etc., notified na to -appear here; thus saving the cetnity upwards of $400.60, It was furtiler claimed by the . , Warden's-- Bit -Mt -et • -- Br-iice County iConneil with delib- eration§ • practically concluded, welt joined by county officials and Others AS guests of Wardet1 Geo: IL McKay of Mite Township, at a banquet County Treadurer that the Itireinel! trdriaan't Restaurant, ,Witikerion, Mt and Ore*n *ittieSset were detained itThelitk" nght' Atrili.'whichici War - two days in Wikettor*hen they 4n detay, after* sevei years, Of might have beendischarged frorn aiarifai,Die tameissitmeenteee his te.„ 8trviee the first •day. thud* saving el- i i , tro's-rent.' WS, inioitmation was ti - meet $200 by letting them get home . ceiveei with regret by hie County' " . Wh" telatia"Os the before the teenty_wae'struelt with .2 douti:cle taliaagataa7 -*eaveseenese_ label on Yone Sentinel seeotid day's pay to ea& of theMT• :lehe with a• cane and address .cif an - hear fa .8. "paid-up" Against Paving for 1933 : . ' lijitciatititt. • fteettes OlOan and Dealti . . candition? V it . says . The peuvOitiur or twent ni.foiornw ' new t•ooneoeeord•agaionrkwl against 'iefelj'etreileetMtAtl6c de.the'pettetistieenitifsot presentation "Dag, there is -n' Ma* -eat in the yougiitiii arrears - at ' dining-stoni," ., - , - Please reirtiti , ' "Eat; tan, Week Sate are lueky." :treleg done during ion when it en- t iiti aetirte RS 'teastreestet a iehgthy animously. adopted a reliolutiOn 'Oen.- teaSt list Vat; provided. Reete ' A. '"This olio' is -.40 has eaten Y6nr. . ., , „ • . ' : -- - - - - im..Le.te hit'llersetteMCCithriel- and„..Atd; I:i'tfigesa of Arran .ipreeorieN1 .110" mitten_ ,....._ .';',-.- :-..... .e.:-.::. __." :-....•-•:.- -:=.;-• :-:*efier"Virlisimi -:::..--,'.....-.:.--;•;- -r-i--•-•,-----------: ' * e-sree-•-• SPEAKING OF RELATIONS county agricultural .• representative, all Of whom referred to the efficient_ 'mnnner in which Warden MeKay had ioccupied that office\ , In proposing the toast to "the Warden," Reev A Ard "of Arnabel voiced the opinion of all present, when he expressed regret at learn- ing of the warden's retirement. from municipal activities. Warden McKay thanked the County Council members for their co-operation and piesence. • Daring' the evening musical nem - hers -were given by D. B. MCDoneld and W. W. '0Xford, Tiverton, and Harvey Linklater, Kincatdine. Reeve :Tames Ross of Teeswater displayed his versality by Contributing a Scotih and on Irish reeL INMEMORIAM $n loving rheinery of* Kenneth MacDonald,- whe departed this life, ,Noveitrher 30th, 1931, . , Ever remembered end s mdly ad by iiTs Tiread, gait. ""*-- ,- here. • ._ hire A. E. McKim.. attended the Druggiit Convention hi Toronto this. week. • Mr. , and Mrs nese o ertson,' vieited the past week with friends in Toronto. • . Mt. and Robert Webster of Clinton were visitors in town over the week -end. Mr. and Mrs. F. Malcolm were recent visitors with their son Lyman LOERARY SOCILkIr • ELECT'S OFFICERS :, First Meeting 'IT* lie *Held On FridaY Noveniger A joint meeting of the four _forme of the Continuation school was -held : in foem III, On 'Friday for the pur- pose -of electing the officers of the • . • Literary Society' : for the coining ' term„, with the. 'following results:• , Honorary President-Misi McLean;- Presidente-DOugles, Clarice; Vice- ' : Presidenteeathrval Richerdm, Treas-; • nrer-Jiin Henderson; Secretary-. Bob Thompson; _pianist -Peggy Mee Donald:. Form representatives: Form Tortinto. •• Miss Jean Eastoe, of Sault Ste. Marie, is "spending a few weeks. with" - Mrs. H. G. 13herriff. • Mr- and Mrs. Dave &aide and son William, Were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Joynt. Mrs. Jessie McInnis' is occupying Mrs. Will Johnstone's home, while - the latter is on an extended western visit., • Mrs, Carrick Douglas and two children, Bobbie and Mary Joyce of • New York, are visiting -with Mr. and Mrs. George Douglas. Mrs., John Joynt is visiting with her daughters in Goderich and Strat- ford, while Mr. Jaynt is on a busine:ss trip to the States. • Mr. and Mrs Ford Aitchison of • , Hamilton .spent the week -end with the formees parents, Mr. and Mrs. - 'Rementber, that $t. Andrew's Bali -a reed old-time "Seoteh dance, will be held in the Town.lall te:enorrow night, Friday; Noeember 25th. Mr. Roy Cole and his ton from Swift Ceerent, Sask., are spending -the-evinter-with-the• former's parents - Mr. and• Mrs. Frank Cole. ' Me. and Mrs., Elliott Taylor and daughter Annie and MAL Havens of Fordyce, Mr. Norma --Taylor Col- orado and Mr. Stanley .Todd of St. Helene, visited with Mr. and.Mrs. W- 3.• Todd 'during the week. • • Mr's. A. L. Tweed, left for Detroit. on Fehlay, where she will spend the 'whiter with her daughter. Mrs, 'Tweed, .hres been ei visitor here for the.. past- thief 'month* •ivith • her sister,' 'Mr • Ms N.1L. CaniPhelL - . • The Delights Players. left 'town for Blythe -on Thursday, sifter oempleting a 3 -nights' engagement here . under •the auspices of the Women's Intsti- u e, Who benefited to the aniount o about $35. .This troupe intend re- turning to‘fill a similar engageMent In about three :weeks. • , PLAY WELL PltESENTIED. geriimentieg on the play "Yintinie ronisniers Yob." staged by the laird Dramatic Society in Kincardine last week the Iteview-Reporter Says: Honours for sitting go to Rev. _Geoghegan_ and X138. Cabeflas, Mickey a,ct., Peg but ail the cast turned in a 'fine performake. With rt week ei pjaya "Itiee4 and the high_ school play Air addition it Is not to he Wolideted that the:' attet dance:was *Melt.• • • 44 , .5'ette.e. • • • • • • • 'd` • .•••••.•••'1.12'i•j•tti...-;:t•',1.1•••••4tittii;.• t „Srp.tr,..,4 • 'et.,04/tt 1F49 • ' ," Y'Or "V.:4 ;41,t „ee eVet4 • Lt• ' ' - ' • '"‘ ' Mig7;11#'7 ' 47121,4- 1.4" r ,,• Finlayek Mee McMahen, Form III -Margaret Ritchie, Blanche, MacDougall; FOrli 4-1801381 P011g. 130881da 'Thompson; Form 1=7. Herein Ritchie, Herold- Thompson, Editor' of Journat'e-Finlay MacDon- ald; Sub-editorsi4iitheiine Maepon- atd, Sadie; MaeCharles. • • At a 'Seating of the executive on ToesdaY; it was decided' that there will' he two meetings before Chris- - Friday, NoveMber. 25 and Wed- nesdaY, December21. The program on Friday is in the hands of the re, presentati4es of . Forms I 'and IL NEWLYWEDS HONORED. The friends of ?r. and Mis..Thom- as Kempton? a -recent ' beide and groom, met in the TownehiP Halt, - Ripley, On Monday evening, .tes . . ' them honor. When he. crowd had aSs'eniblel- the "Pingiam- was given, With Riteve Duncan Munn.7.• :acting as a very cefficient chairman: • ' Solo, Mrs. Duncan Munn; deleations by a mixed_ quartette; consisting of Mrs .W. J. Crawford, Mrs. -S. Munn, Oran Crawford and Roy McKenzie; reading by 'Francis Montgomery; . • sole, Wilfred Davies;. humorous. ad- • dresses •-by William Leonard and Gideon Rnttle. 41t. bounteoui luneli wee then served US about, 300 peciple. At this time' Mr. and Mrskinsipteri were Presented with a punt!, as a :otters of the eiteern of therm preeent. The remainder 4 the evening was vent hi dancing to Music supplied by MacKenzie's °rehearse assisted by Cecil Robb and Frank Scott, OurBIg Fami Sale in in full. It the -hrge Sale hill 'e settt you j Nor; lith, bene- fits ydozivineduatwthescrerot ahiewortep.. at Mute,: ly-fi'ases' and Weimar's 1932 Coats, Deeriets, Knitted Suite our entite stoat ,quelit and Lingerie are on Hale and tivereoatt and Suitt for -Men . • Young Men, and Boo is OA the Biotin, counter,. . SCOTCH :Mit% liLANIMTS, PLANNELthttE 13LANKETS glIAMROCK LitnENp: and. at Hoke Firenishitige,. ate ou tale' it a 'Seeing f goi%.. aid: Mint thie ThurediY.,_ta: SetnialaY.." It will eel YOU OS AO •Chtire-. trims 'Skipping NOW# *bite • : -kali& itis10.10d. KING BIOS. 111114611Alli • , •