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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1934-06-21, Page 521st, as374 N '1VE PUT S obi �sugg ALSO RE°CO�E;R 1. SEATS in fact anything pertaining to' tops:' Qur Workman, is .an expert 'at this class Of work and we can, give you .excellent.servicei and workmanship at the (same .:time,: •"Q1117, prices :are ntioderate '." ' I.4 TaE LEADINo r SRQE STORE QF HURON ,COTJNTX'-'-Wilitham� - . Lucknow.: akes it Interesting• For South; Godsmith' Invincible' In 'Pinches' and. Southampton Takes •a 3 to 0 V,ic. tory' In Spite of 'Brilliant Six -Hit pitching' `By Irwin.' ,{ • • .. Fishermen game to town on Tuesday and Again. "Lefty" proved to be. the 'w' hole 'works .and . carried off .'a' to 0 victory, that lowered Lucknow's per- centage, tint still `leaves them han:aig • on, to third place: tied -with Way tet•=:: ton; - it was. -'a---great ball-= genie- a Luckno;w proved they've got a, sin bad team, but weak at eat again suchelbowing as liec'' dishes up, .b they: didn't look a bit, weaker th south 'sluggers 'looked ,aa :they w bold `hitless by Irwin for' 'six,• of ni :innings.'! Gordy. Irwin pitched a brand . bail,' that would: have,, won ,a ba game against any .,team but Sout ampton. ,for , with. Hien' , 'onI -base ThurSday.�'s Win •Puts- Locals::Tn Third Place b Lucl.now. Bunches. Ten, Timely 'Hits. To . Win .4. to 3, .. Victory' '• From Powerful Walkerton ''rant --Irwin -la' Old -Time I,,oiia . And' Wei d, Dangerous Bat :to: Drive In Thy OCG. LDEN JUBILEE WEEK: BEING CELEBRATED AT • :ST PETER'S CHURCH' (Continued'Tags 1)' attempted; tg .refute it .Great, Truths•' He declared, that while scientistC "x-' jetted the Creation, story, yet they; had; .nothing better to offer and that. sratably no: two could agree on any tatement `that would convey "their thoughco ts. with -clear, nettle logit:, Tho : speaker then went ,on to proofs; Concerning: the Bower ;TA...truth.' sof God's Word„ The 'church,:: ahould.be the `living' `. embodiment'», of God's. Word' and• its members living examp- les of the principles taught by Christ. who,: had given them the, great ;gift of :the Holy Spirit.. In'concluding;;:the Archdeacon .referred to the• Church's 'mission declaring .that the .work.; was" the•., extending of•God's Kingdom among, men,': and,' that the church who failed: in -this, actua*-falled an ;all things. He exhorted his hearers to• a atter effort in the -future tha' in the' past and trusted . lniTi:::church than would receive the:. blesdingo • earned. by :being always ' faithful' .to :Its trust. During . the. •oifertory,y the choir, assisted :by members from St, Paul's -en.; fi: k ..: Avenging• the 6 , to 1 drivbbing Wallkei•lun Capitols 'administered to she lucats in• the •Bruce League 'opener nere on May 24th, Lucknuw. stepped ,nto •'the • Jounty town on Thursday: and walked oft witha brilliant 4 to - s •victory. It was W alkerton's second • • a"Praise,y► S, the King of Heavmainen'. Tlie serviceMoulwas conducted`. by Rev. J:; 11.. Geoghegan, rector .and Rev, J..' C. CaleY:: assistant. In the 'evening, • Canon : Appleyard Of SeMorth, chose as his, text ' the state,ent,of .Christ "I' am the Light f. -the. World" -This;•statement;; which- is r apostles .realized' to be' ue' :thru p t. spiritual revelation, was. only one of thh astonishing statements and cts of Christ•s .te�Ct,'`Canon 'Ap leyard proceeded::to, piit:;to ,the.:"acid:..: est"'.''to, prove,. 'and ; An. so Pearly ihustrated' how the •master- feces ' in the word of, architectrire,' music, literature • and ...art . were : all esigned to the glory 'of. God' and the doss of the,_,week and. toppled then. o nd. •, 'r dry from second place to'fourtn,place in h ` the league standing. By virtue of the • '..vin, Lucknow� uui ed ; ito t'h` • ' St ut, J p au third place oenind Southampton' and Port` Lagin. " .Atter five .innings of scoreless bull a ere. Luek'now toolf•,' a two -run read, In the' - nr'• :sixth that was:'short-lived,-for• balk -':'t erton took the., lead :with ' a trio .of of runs in• the :seventh; 'but timely hit.:= c if, Mg'.in. the nineth netted 'Lucknow p n- another' 'pair; of runs that gave them' -"Lefty" down .and the ruinie were left :stranded ' when LUcicn' •batters .went •down swigging. lrw invited the Fishermen to 'SIX' nits an --i►�ld such • swatsnien •, as Goldsmi Doran hitless. Lucknow touch "Lefty" for Six 'hits, Roy • Finlay .son's . doti�ble•.. being' . the only `.ext base clout, ut of � the half dozen isighte.e bepoy- •batters went, down swinging . -All three-- f •thCei! iaherinen:'!&;xun were . earned. 'Schilling, .the :first' ma 8 um hit for 'two`'bases 'and scored when :;, Itbgler's :hit rolled :under, the left fiend . fenee and went for a-=-homez' •according t' o tli � ground. e r und: . 8 rules, 1- , g, �. �.� a thqugh .it kept him• busy to beat out Andrew's; throw in' to third base. • For.the •next :Six innings. Irwin held the • b'ishermen hitless, but six error • and a base: on: balls let' seven men on bases;,'not• one of them getting .past` Second. ' T.wo singles., in :.the eighth didn't • look' like .,a serious' scoring • tit: eat, .naiii an -flee =9iki;-tv�-l�aagE� s h— Wain, 'and •'McKay_.."_chased th former' 'across. the • plate with :.nth third:. irun.: , , •Lueknow kicked in six. errors wit i none of them .costly. '. Miller had a couple,; but on six';assists he .was briifant and played' heady, tall. Doug, Clarke had::a bad day in; centre,. *is judging one fly and dropping anothe . ' but•' he made • amends • by. -making a ` running one -hand: catch.' Art 'Andrew had' a holiday% in left field •but led at, tt,e bat with.' two` singles. Garton pull ed down four flies,' and Roy Finlaysgn turned in :his : usual err;oiless same Clark Finlayson is, doing a good ;Joh. behind the tat..'Cuming, started' at third • but moved:over• to lst' when manager • McCartney inade•, a_bid rites: by "palling".. himself in. the. 5th, -and: sending Bob. Thompson i.n'to bit with: two on and: two • out,. but Gold- smith ' Was. too- good, and. Bob • went down- swinging..,Bob went- to: --third • foi his. first earance• of the season. -; „Andy' Thompson; `also'put in his first P , p . appearance at the plate, 'whe'n 'he batted for Clarke in ;'the 9th; to be • thrown out by. Doran . who. dropped. Hee'irth td 'smoke:.. seine int nvenience to his, plan. ,•af operation's 'on his 'farms, Ernie Ackert has- permitted "Pick" :Miller , to`•play' with the locals. "Pick" 'is a invaluable player` and if ;:his 'services can ;.be . secured• for'the remainder „•of the season, ,I,ucknow is.going `to• be a topgh team ; to keep out of,the playoffs.,' ' , .. • L ucknoir o •b. r '. h p a e .a, R i. . Fn la so` yn, `2nd; b .0 1• 4-. Andre:' w , if •:::....�.»..::,:3 0 2 .. 0 •0 0 Miller;: 'ss. .4:. 0 0 0'.. 6r, 2 •Irwin p w » 3.. 0 1. • '0. 2. '0 , '. cCaitney,, ist . _ 2 " 0 . d 8 . 0 . 0 •C. Finlayson, 0- 0, 4 -2" 0 Clarke, , c f, . �, - 3. 0. 0 2 0 -2 • Garton . • rf: 0''-1 4� 0: • Cunning, • 3rd; lst ,....3 0: 1 ' 5. :2 1 ,Thompson, 3rd 1. 0 0 .'0 .0' 1 Thoa psora . _.1 0- 0 0 Q o s; •4' well earned ',Victory. . ' 15 d dvancement 'Of His Kingdom; Tile it wouid .,have •iieen,a cruel' fate, ,a o�, for ,tiordou Irwin, 'had' it been other in •:vie, 1�z he'was .in rare forni uu the ' U • mound' and outpitched Doughty , of h ti► Walkerton ;from every. angle.,Gord's e eo offerings.' were a puzzle to Walker - r- 'ton sluggers whom. he -let' down 'with r Om hits, ;three' of which were 'bynch- n -ed in -the: -7th, along -With' a- walk,' to:: • give' ;the Capitols 'their .3. runs : 'Ir =w'in's-'-strpport�•was good and the team.• a T greatest of nations and,: `statesmen ave been' Christian people,. he -point• d ^out. He depicted' the transformation. the Ord of ;God, has :•btought, about: in Africa, India,' Japan and in the Aretie—where''special mention -was made of the .work; of"Bishop- Stringer mong the Eskimos.. In these' heathen ands, the people had seen "the light of • Jesus on the faces of. the mission arses;'; he aid ' Speaking of St; 'Peter's. Church., lie said it • had :existed sixty years to. Make ;the 'glory of. his' name •known. The church is a "light spreader' 'he . said, •,the :porchway to he ,Temple, of God. The, followersoof the church are spreaders':H--in orld: which :is the footstool; to God's; throne". From the words •of Christ and . closely • associated • with the. text, Canon•'.Appleyard'.concluded with this admonition ato . the, . congregation '"Ye are the . Light: of the,World". He urged the congregation to rally around their rector to go.forward 'to greater achievements. • Rev. J H.. Geoghegan and -Canon Smith : • of Seaforth, . conducted :the service. Mrs.Joynt J.: W. J ynt sang sweet- ly and the choir werellieard• in a' well rendered •anthem "The Day. is ,Gently Sinking. to n ClOse". • • a i cracked out a total of ten hits . off •Opitghty's slants . r .� �° Andrew started it -off.' in the' sixth with a •two-1pagger, went to. third 'on a passed . ball, •and scored . on Ir win's single. Irwin MXiade:3rd•?on' Pick .Miller s single and scored when Me tartney was :thrown:. but Parker to Raybould with Raybould making a bad peg' to the 'plate in an` attempt to, • cut Gordy off. In the seventh, with; • Walkerton's Weak 'end 'coming tip, •Irwin eased .Up - t a�►d�Waiia`ce lei=off-with�a two= e bagger. Bruder ': walked and Brown e _angled ;to fill•• the bases. Cassidy hoisted ,:to left field with VVdllace h , scoring ` after `the put. 'out. Parker singled to, 'right • and Bruder and Bion n : raced ;home• - Garton started , off ,a spectacular rally in: the ninth with a .single. ingr• pepped out to first,; R. Finlayson and •Art 'Andrew' singled:1n •Succes ston'to. fill the `•b'aseS and Irwin' won his own game,•by polling out .a single • to '.right that: drove"in Garton and •Finlayson. Miller. flied •. out to centre roil McCartney grounded out second to. 'first. ' Lucknow.••' ab . r h •po ' a,', c R.. .Finlayson, 2nd,,•; 4 1 2 .1' ,1 ` 0 oa 2. 0 ::.0 [resin, `p. ! ..:.wb: '1 2. 0 . 5, :,0 Miller,' es. -.3; 0 1 '0 •2 '.1 McCartney, fist- „4 0 '1 9 0 • 0 Clarke, cf. :.4- . 0' 0 1' 0; 0 C. Finlayson, Parton, rf. _.-.w.4 1 1 2 1''' 0 Curring, 3'd 4 0. 1'' I 0 .0. 33 0, 6 2713 6 st•' o •. u h m ton ” ab r• •h ' li o a' e P Schalin '2'nd i4 '1 1 1 :0'' :1 , McKay, •, 3rd 0" 1, 0' 1 0 ' ' Kugler' If, .:r»5'. 1 1 0 O. 0 •- Gold'slnith, pr. 3 0 0 0,::1 0• Aiken', 1st :, R ',o. , 1 5 i. - 0 Baker,. • ss. • 0 '1'' 1.. 1., .0 Brown, cf. :»*'. - 4 0 •0' 2 0'' 0 Moran, 6,0 4 0. 0; 1$ 3 0 0 0 •1',0 'W ri •:.rw:4•' 1 r rf.:. 37 3 6 27. 7 1 netted'lor' McCartney' in 5th, tatted for Clarke in 9th. Score By••titan got •. Southa ton ..aw:.:,:::2i10 000 Obi. 3 x111 ., _..., • Luckfro r 0000 000-0 {aSYui m tda;r FTiTnalmaye o•:tnu, nSr1'41,044'1..0i/0'; n1in4�„.i.M t wr- y . has hfits,I, Wan;'sruksMixt, by Goldsmith ' 1 11 4102711..2; Walkerton ab' r -,h ..po, g:: e Parker;' -2iid : 3 0 1 .2' , 3 •0' Ra'yhould, 1st _.4 0 .0 13 1 , 2 Doughty, ; �... 4 0 ; ,0: 0 5 0 , , 'p Oberle, 3rd ....».4 0;` 1 5' 3' -'0. Wallace, rf _....,-.4 ''-1 1 3 0 0 Bruder, ss. .. .......3 ' 1 1 1 • 1 2 , Brown • c.' . 4,: 1 1.'1 1` : 0 J. Cassidy, cf. .... ;4 .;0 1 1. 0 r: Cassidy, rip' ;' 4' 0 0' 1 ;0, 0` a 34• .3:.. 6 2714. 4 Score By Innings- Lucknow 002 002-4 Walkerton ..000 000 300=3 Summary= 2 -base bits. • Andrew, Wallace;;. stolen. 'base, Curring and 4. Cassidy; struck out by TrainI,10, by l off •Ir '" i .1)oiighty 1; base on, balls, s, , w n 2, off Doughty 4; runs batted in; Irwin 8, Parker 2; left on • abases, 1;ticknow '10, Walkerton. '6. Umpires, Rodgers'; 'and biebel of Kincardine. .ilt CE •. LEA'OtJE STANDING. ,.. • tifsf ,TUESDAY; JUNE '19th, • . . L T.F W ;' Soitltani 'ton r...:r..:..6 ' 0 10;: 1,000 n Po4t. Elgin. .4, 1 11, .800• Lticknow :..,r, ,4 `3 9' _- ' .571. Wleslalk ... erton . »!e :. _, .4 ,3 9 • .571 Cey a r:.r..2 3 11 " 400 . '1.1 ltrni?ardiie + ,r .,• 2 •3 400 4 0' „. 2 ,250 :.: 3 Owen Sound ...,r, :.r:..,.:.>l ]~aisle r.::,:r.: r:.::....r:;0 5.11 • .000 Y . . hese ....en bnlYs, off Gblil.sniith 3, nif Irwin 2; hit by, pit h ' . ut; 1 Andtcw b' Goldsr'nith; .stolen ` .rc1v4• left bases South-•: nintyfon �ttiosv' 9' :.uei..1.0• rubs ,betted, t Y: ' 1'.. MBBETING. The• .fi r:s:t' Interdenominational, Y•oung. P, ..Ped 8 he's meeting' was • held Monday evening in the United church. arid .there°.was a good attendance; The Meeting' opened with hymn 352 'and the Lord's •prayer in unison. The. Scrip, re reading'; was given •6y 1Gl ss Myrtle Lee. Hymn :390, was then 'sung alter. which there wa irl ort, busi- ;fess period. Alex. Smith 'presided and following program was presented uistrumental,...,Rexiford ,Ostrander a well delivered” :address 'on the 'topic, 'Canada's"Youth:,• •Movement§ • by Mr. r. Harvey MacDougal'and a read ing by ,Miss 'Margaret MacCallutn'. hymn 123 and prayer by Rev: S.;.T. fucker brought, ',the „meeting to, a close ,Sides were then,chosen and a 3fbli4al contest' Was enjoyed., •Plans are being made to hold '£lie next meeting on July, 9; in ''the"Pres-= uyterian Church „ . WINGHAM MAN „ASSESSED --Y Manuel Burk . i a e .o Wnhm'�+ais ..barged , with reckless • driving, vn traffic_ court in Goderich on. aturday. WS y Between ' Gerrie'. and ` roxeter,, his automolnile 'hiit' the ;.county',, grader riie, grader ''escaped .'damage, butBurke?car Sustained ".$100 •damages. He was assessed '310, and Costs. Ile claimed, that dust obscured his view of the • grader..: t', .. VKAN ,: A Os. FIRE ,W H On 'Wednesday afternoon haat"' the barn. 'of , Cecil .Orser, tori.. ,5, • West Wawanosh, was,completely destroyed by fire, of an'' undeternnined , origin as Mr, 'Orser• was', away at the bine. Trvo calves, • atime poultry •and irn*. ylennents were included in t'h • loss • which isply artiall y deVerede 'bf rnsttry ;.r undo.; irony Detroit, 'purchas d 'the • farm about 'a• year atgb, , ; , Mr; and Mrs. Order, eoiiuin i. 'Ifn' herr, ttel ay lr umpires-- it r Soiriets and Geddes' of W1ngliaia'1,. �4 • , •'. �ibs s; ialFre Qh sod Govevone?n' pfhaw° tot ae Ser rum, licence th More . Comfort • • Longer Cae'Lite EIRE'S 'something important, to remember:; Chevrolet gives' you more weight htth`an' an 8 Y. other car.in its class.. Morepounds.of rugged; . high 'quality omaterials ' i q tyn the .:.Fisher •Bodies, :�Ue= caus � - h v e C e rolet-doesn-.t Skimp imp oa;:comfortor . safety!: More pounds in the husky, , solidl ,-built 1' Y solidly -built Chevrolet t" chassis, to safeguard.; dependab�tl► •+. And,best of all,You 'et y g these advantages ample v✓ei ht vrithatit anysacrifice of P g . economy. 3' Because while it's a:bi er heav` �cr•°rar � faster' $g and moreower ul- C 'hevrol t � C et usesaess' arroline' than ever! Drive the new Chevrolet and you'll never be,satisfied with any other low-priced car! C : • IE Z D n. , u . a0non )1 • a.. free; ,d�. :,. • Z HE obOWhet?. • . 5LAM,Tnny:rattle f a .. No weak.: the doors, you ,close .let! yew Cheyro , pY l n ND • fHE so' POUND •m mor e, no Pinner P .: therefoiinder . v.. mala::..ot 6111. . 8hud oW 1 .• . . , 1 b :�-• - the :-ROO� ._ ._ • THE eta- •'' TEst firm, unY c- you'll fins arta-slat strut- inB how-Oa-slat ob not wire Chevrolet's Extra ' �A eigist • m :Value .. GreaterSakti' ke �: AMlGLTEUNOEERE (S R'• A, :L . : , • . R 'T . H II R. - p.ar°otsready±la v glide . thanks ti 'Knee, .• IN CtNDlWeightlActiot aa ettra,telaneed MRa��°r..Sxiorrolm "'ed �d,�rhNPRODUCED $710 a .. S , ELE Ashfield:. Council Mrs. ' it, J. Woods ..s spending a • Week with • i son,. Council': Met on ,June ;11th,, :1934; her s n,. Dr. Alvin Woods . Of Dundas. a11:_members • present :except' council- ' 'Mr. and' Urs, Jas:. Durnin• an. for Earl, Mrsi John Camero Minutes ` , n and s of:May ,'meeting • was read attended' the 'Webster picnic at 'Ba' and d approved:' on motion; b Parrish' field on, Saturda ._•, .... , . •. Y Y and. Johnston. .,Miss Mildred ing McQuillin, is supply fora g :teach .r `near. Centralia. •' . , Mrs VV. ,Cameron` of Mitchell and her .daugh� to ri1'lrs. McAree of c- Aule� . Man.' are'' i vis or Yrt s with r' •and' Mrs:';Jelin Cameron. ' Mr. and'• N d 'Mrs.: Henry Kruger ; and Lois. of Detroit, Wero recent Visitors' with'°,Mr. and Mrs. E,• 1 Thom. •Mr.w' was Chas. 1V[c illin Qu a eek end `visitor•'• at • his .home',here. Mrs e s, J an 'Webster' - and Mr. Joh Foran' w.attending Who' have', been , attending Stratford ,Normal 'are .home, for the" vacation. • - e Cel brat es Bnrthda Y •liars, ° R .K. , M•.ler was i he uesf Of :honor atar ba thday party at, the home of Mr. aiid Mrs, Wallace Mil- • ler on , Thursday' last, •;Guest •includad Miss- Mary.'Salkeld, Mrs: J. 7.'. Salk- el d, 11Mr's: asset Salkeld and -Mr, Mr; Joh'" ' � n Salkeld o ..o ri ,. f , G derich, During thy' ve;...i e Hng,• •Mrs: Miller had the •pleasure - o f a, telephone convertation with her son Stuart of O..en '• Alpe y b. rte Miss thl Kat , eefn Thom spent the. 'week -end :with Mies Jean' Purdon.: Take, No Chances Man; «My• wife says` that it were to die she'p ou1d 'remain ad+ O 01' . YP illlei or• ft 'n' ,vide n tY. l .she 'thinks oihere's net, 'another Man in the;world" like :. you:' , • , Mani, , On the , contrary, she's e- !'ra 't . ,. m a , fid here y be, and taper she d et lion •' ..r..' a .,• ,.t Moved by 'Sherwood and' 'Johnston•. aiid 'resolved • tha council' acce• the . .Pt , otter -of Adrian-,P4P Riskier ,re.•� ore -.hese 1? of grave1 pit. Tenders on he Small t mall bridges was received from'. Wm. Hi.' Jansen,.Ar- 'thur'oore•. Rob Mo Moore, , t. w;bray,• •Perry Finnigan Granada'' -In et Iron 'CO.' g.,, g.and The • pedlar People, •Limi op ted. Moved. by ;Farrish and 'J'ohnston and 'carried that 'the ' tend:er of .. Robt. Motvbra, be accepted at:36.50' r yard: ' , ' . • The fol'lowin 'bilis and • accounts were. ordered: 'paid, on motion' by Johnston and, Farrish. ' •John Quaid, gravelling $"93.00; Wnn. A. Richardson, gravel $2.70; John Bennett' raavelfin� •251.20''- Thos: + g g $ , Anderson ravellin an ;gr"din ,.. b� g d 'grading, . l;, $50.00; Harvey Miller`, repairs to ditcher .50c• Joh " an o', �, n Ry r ,eye b ,Its and' steeples! $3:50; •Carman ;11ayiden, gravel 415:30; 'Jas. 14I'cMilla ravel, 38;30;,, Herb., Curran, work of . men,. $3:30; Rae and.. Porteous,• wire an'd clamps $11.27; Herb Ciirrain,"salary $36,00'. A. P. Dish'er,.ravel pit,.quid. g Sere • $100.00; 1». A. A. J, Simpson, medica1 s orrvice 100,00 C. • Donagh, °quarter salary• and postage 52:50', Preliii on salary! user bong: $. , um, . tr as„ d, 616.00; IK`eti'rieth FatrWsli,•etlualization of Munion schools 24':25 D', J. Me'" Charles, , relief • `suppli'ee' $4:65;. ton'• l'relief;` ifs: d �:.: st E ria au i. ..ti nest , Saler as rele:f` oflice'r 2.50.: d:• Moved .b ,Io''nst ti .. a I; and n ad.T'rri Y h . and resolited that, oll'eoter talk s'teIl s; BO01DARY, WEST . A:nu Mier ofthe . „ t e Webster families picniced ' at • Bayfield °on. • Sa`turday, Ju•ne -16th, it 'being the'- llth annual._'; picnic of 'the' Webster families. • • •Mr. • Alex Sta ie as` •'n::Kinear 11 Y r3', 3 dine •en Sunday,.- s endin . , the da' . p . g • Y : with hiv mother, who -is' i11. 1VI:rs. •Jas. T:_ .Webster Speint' the week -.end- wih • friends, .in . Stanley t township.. • • Little. Murray:,;McNa,in• is spending a-week-•with--his-••grand'parents;--:Mr. .•, and ,' Mrs. -'Jas. • T. 'Webster. Mr. and, Virs.,Dan Nicholson' visit ed : recently with Mr.. ; Nicholson's mother on ,the south line: VWEDDING ANNIVERSARY• A very happy time was' spent at ' the home Of Mr. and Mt's, 'Russell Gaunt in• Kinloss Township , on'Wed2 nesday •'a'f'ternoon of last , week, the occasion being the fortieth wedding anniversary of•'Mrs. Gaunt's 'parents, Mr. and Mrs. t)avid Currie, of Glen- field farm, East Wawanosir, The, bride and groom of forty years ago were taken -completely by surprise 'when a. Qirvinberi of ielativcs , •end friends ;gathered 'to' spend the after noon, An .excellent dinner was served and' a; number of beautiful and use. fol gifts were received.' We join with the riuni6rous :friends of Is, .. 'an d 1 :. CurrSe in wishing the nmany , more years of happy'wedded `life.- Winglann Ativartee-Ti,hes. b '. , ! • ' • WIN•01IAM .LOSES PRINCIPAL•• rr Mr, G:`I,: Brac1cenbury who has been :Principal -•et the Winghaiti High' School earn,; h of fo r the ast thirteen has accepted, the 'principalship of :the . 'Port 1100 'nigh, School and. "*ill take over his • duties there at the begin ring of •the fall terns, . to have all the tax bonds paid hie� • Jttdy the iirst' ' .,.._... .. .... c;atlnoii. adjourned Ott. motion'hry - ai�r + ad h �' nd � herwood�., ,•' >i s 0 Ntetijittigh