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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1934-09-27, Page 5t+: r•' THURSDAY, SEPT'$MBEtt 27,•,1934 v 4Q [ W ENT3'NSL. FRIAR;' -.CALF DIES'1.. A :calf with two, heads, two moutha. two parrs of ..eyes but only one set of ears was born to, a cow owned by Harry Elliott, a farmer ' living on concession,.1.. Huron Toviinshi'p. ;The ''/t'in't died shortly after birth. The CHINK whit it would, man; to you to have a beautiful' new McClary range -- I a, range that ' easily .handle the largest meal., that saves you. /tacit time andllabor,. Alit . saves you money .every day of the 'year. The McClarryq, besides .;beim •Qanada'p 'finest cookin ' and, • baking sange.. Cas any. type,a , of (net youwish to '_`. Use, an it it mors econolmicslly• 14t clue show you .these McClaty rangestoday., • .P4,94.141.0" 'r remainder of its• body was normal;" • PARAMOUNT F. W. The September, .meeting' of; , the Paramount Club; was held at the: home- of Mrs Richards. The meeting was' .opened by all singing , onei verse And the chorus ."of the Maple Leaf, after which the'Lord's ;prayer was. repeated In _unison. The minutes, - of niee the; ';last ting .were ,read andde- clared correct ,. After a' discussion over 'the /taking of quilts: by the club the`°roll was called and'. answered by "Ways. of Neighboring". A few., min,: utee .spent •in ,community' singing'; waS followed by a paper 'by' Mrs. Ensign. on• "Poverty and Wealth;" Miss 'Ruby, 'Reid: gave a reading .on "Gossip',, and. Mrs.. • Jack Maelntosh gave, a paper on "Work". A reading by Mips• Jean MacAuley. .on • "The Quiting. Rug" was follawed by an apple" "eon, test prepared by Mrs. M'eGrll.' Lunch was served and the meeting wap• brought to -a close' with the' Singing -of -the-- Nat-ional--Anthem.: 480. �k. • COAL' and 'VV `OD i r' GENERAL' ••ST E E:L W ARE. KING'S' TORE NEW Our..,'September' Sale of I . Blankets is on • sial now is the time to buy your'needs for , the.,, colder weather .ahead. We mention: a, few '•very fine values CANADIAN ` ,fi'ne all wool', double.: blankets with bar her= dere of Rose and'B1uF;, Whi Pp.' ed singly. ` :Sale Price per Pair- . $6.79 . .GENUINE•.SCO BLANKETS• ;$1179 ' . ` $13.75,' $18.00 AYERS' WOOL •COVERLETS: $4.29`. ,$5.75. • $6.85' $8.65' FRINGED ' AUTO'. RUGS You can always. $L79 Use a ,couple of', these :' OUR.LADI'ES',.SECTION New . Millinery , - New- Fall Coats,. New Dresses' and Suits Certainly ,it Will pay"'you to tome, see. and buy from our Big Stock, 'Phone • ROS • Wingham, ,Ont.• LAN :GSI DE Pro Bets ,History of our 'School (Continued, from Page. 1) favorite pastime Was 'playing jacks,' and 'clewing", • tamarack gum : waz ile popular "sweet": . These : buildings,.. served, the par- ,pose of ':the section until ,1916, ::when ...hesent r well .e nipped and •modern' P e. 9 •'chuoi was erected, The" population of the district had ISO increase" that .c d ..the 'ratepayers- to decide. to erect :this Onion*, where D' public �.,moot and:lower. school,. work ...has an •e .been taught: . School •workh , proceeded year in antd•:year dot with .io particular,enjoyment until in, .!r9 •inter -school competition 'was, ..,oin. nenced by. the .,ins'titution' of the school. Fair, : St.' Helens' School has since then been one of ;the. ,proitiinent ones in '00 group, 'and individual contest 'and.' in individual exhibiting; In;1922,, school ^cuircerts held in the; Community Hall; •were' begun,a,'which' .have become an annual' • event; ' creat- ing .much interest iii• the cornmumty , and which have been. an 'important factor, in developing` t'he literary' and; tnusick,:1 •aoilities of ''the pupils: . A memoraote%events in the history, of tire- sch'oul• was the reunion 431 .1924 when 'ov.er 1200 people, many of them ior'rliei;''piapiis, :then .scattered at far, 'ai ay points,: returned' to. the haunt's of tnbir' childhood:, Some were unable' to be Pres nt and.' from 'them nUm-, On Friday evening -the• Whitechurch Women's •Institute• held a program 'andpdance.' Mr. Mac Ross' as chairman gave: a chairman's address. The pro- gram", consisted of, instrumentals by Chase 'Martin, Bert 'Cullinrore;. mouth• organ: selections, Fred. Lott,' Donald' and Kenneth -Lott, Joe and Dan Tiffin; solos by' Orville. Tiffin, ' Jim Wilson, Gordon Legatt; saxaphone solo, Gar- net- Farrier_ saxaphone 'duet; Garnet. and 'Russel Farrier; violin selections. Jim• Laidlaw, Orton Grain,_.,Jack Gill. ••espies • school chorus, • S. •. S. No. 14; readings by.. Mrs.:F. Henry, Mrs. R. 'Mowbray, 'Miss ; Jean . Logan' and a duet:. by Mrs. R. Ross 'and Mrs. Jas' Laidlaw: The proceeds ` amounted to HELENS' Mr. • and 'Mtn. John , Sparkes and Eileen of London; .;were•---week--erd- visitors with. Wrs. Sparkes'•; parents, and Mrs, John Miller.` Mr,: and, Mrs. George 'Gilchrist Of Paisley are. guests .of their cousins, Mr. and, Mrs, E.T. Thom, • Miss M. , C. 'Rutherford left- `on 'Thursday with Miss' McLennan ' of Lucknow on a . motor. ' trip to Evan- ston,,I11.; w :ere she will'be the guest of Mrs. 'Neil ' Stewart. •Rev. John Little of Rockwood; • a nest ' tor will be the former'. 'pastor; w 1_.guest speaker at, -the Anniversary, services to be,. held in the United 'Church on ;Sunday, October .7th. blr, ;'Stanley . Todd- has' returned from'; a few '• weeks' visit' with friends in Michigan. o ' The' October Meeting. of the_ Wo: men's Institute will, be'held •at' .`Mrs. R. J. , Woods ;' on •• Thursday, October 4th. Roll 'call "Hints ` on.. 'Choking Vegetables". •Topic—"Storing of 'Veg- etables" in charge`; of '.Miss Mary Murray hostesses—Mr ` Swa'n,Dor othy McDonald. PURPLE: GROVE The LangsideeForrestets, held a dance Friday "night in their' hall at, Langside. Mr. and : Mrs- . Fred Thompson of Toronto spent Monday ,with•'Mr: and :Mrs. • George Tiffin: Threshing. is the order; of the; day. Mr.".Mac :.Inglis and 'Mr Duncan Kennedy are :both in ••'this vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. hill ,received word on Monday that 'their grandson Wilfred Caslick, son of Mr. and Mrs A -Earl Caslick of :Culross,. had' been operated on for appendicitis in .Wing ` ham hospital •,Mr. • Venda Taylor ;re-eived' wont • of the death on 'Saturday , of. • hi - uncle, Mr. Wm. Bell of near Tees - water. ,�Gt,• ROADS LEAD TO; ATTRACTIVE PROGRAM OF' HARNESS, HORSERACING, HURDLE RUNNING AND: SONY` RACES. • Mrs. Will Walsh spent the week- end in Tiverton. Mr. and',Mrs Alfred Haldenby: vis- ited, at • Mr.'. George 'Emerson's on Su'nd'ay Mr. and Mrs.'Melvin Osborne'.. and e an ildren :visited ch ' at the • latter, s• 'par- erous were .the.•letters' of good wishes ents on Sunday. 'received that, , also• . expressed their Mrs. Kenneth McKay and children regrets on being' unable -to be -present at this happy re=union of old *Class- mates lass-mates and mends. . One Of these 'who. sent his regrets was the late :Henry gath,,egrs from British Columbia, who iorm`rly lived in the . present i resi-. dence of: Mr: Sam'Durnin. An enjoy= able afternoon:' of; sports; 'addresses, and :.social intercourse, was :. engageu in. Many boyhood,and'girlhood :frieno- ships were renewed .fox the first time -since schooldays. ended. A swell re membered event. of .flits. day was 'a tug-of-war . between stalwarts of West Wawanosh and 'Lucknow, which after -a determined ."pull" ended in OLYROOD Miss. Babb 'of',' Teesvvater,Mii O'Donahue; Off Brantford, Allis:, Geo ' Hudie, '• Muriel • and George and Mr . Wm. Sterling of ,Clinton; Mies Phyli•a' 'Mismer '.Of. ^ iainilton,, were recent gues• ts at Mrs.. A9nier Ackert. ' . ' .Mr. -and' Mrs: Robert, MacDonald' 'and ,son Jack were guests at Mr. • AlbertThompson'' • on Sunday -r• •, Mr. Bald;,.•. inspector of ,PubliL' schools made his:'annual visit to 'thi • schools this (week. • ' :Mr. RichardBaker •spent part of :last week' with, friends .:in Detroit II! , • was • accompanied' there; by ' his niece' " Mrs Lewis, who had •been holidaying. here • Miss Gwendolyn Ackert returti,e -: to ' ntford on ,Wednesday to .re her stn `es„ • 1 'Miss.:" ' rgnret ' and'. • Mr: Amo: Palmer, Mr and Mrs. E,• A Palmer Lois, 'Charlie and.. Billie »of Kincardine .Mr. and Mrs:. Win •Thompson ant . ,Mr. Chester 'Palmer of 'Detroit i'.r ere. Oa guests•'.at Mt. ,Thos. Harris'' of T e speakers' platform • on•this oe-' ;cast n was shaded 'by, the: familiar spreading • willow,' which stands at. the ,rear df the school grounds An interesting story,, whether • true :ui not, Is. to,d..of -tnis•:big *filo*: it ap- 'ea,s that the' late' W. C.Gaynor,.'.' raider , of Messrs. Art and ,Matt. tiaynor, as a .boy 'was fond of *fishing.. One day 'he, carried •hip fish. home, on a -'willow. switch and._on .the_ day fell owing took• the •awiten • to, the school with him. Having no' further use for it, he put 'the.end of :the •switch,into the ground, and by chance it was lett. here. '(,it Is..knuwn..that a' branch of chis• variety ,of'willow, rf- stuck in the •round";willr take root and '..develop into a •tree3 ';'And so this fish gad proceeded to grow until to -day", it ;Lands' as •a•'towering, silent sentinel .vatching over • the playground whert -:;pores :Of; classes .coine.and•go as the years rolirTon. BOUNDARY WEST .. Mr.and:: Mrs. `Archie Campbell of Hamilton • were guest's at, the home- of Mr.'anti Mrs.._ Jas., Webster, Ash field, one `day •last; week,*' • ' ,Mr ' Clifford' Webster 'of Stratford Spent' the;; week -end at his home on the boundary.` • Mr. and ;Mrs; Geo::Thompson . Mr, and Mrs. Howard Thompson,, Miss Myrtle : and Harvey • Thom son of. Kinleugh, spent:Sunday'with, Mrs. Will Stanley' and': Mrs: Alvin Irwin., Miss Ellteda Irwin returned • to Toronto Blast Saturday. 4; Mr. and Mrs. John Gardner and, Kathleen''; spent Sunday • with Mr. and Mrs. -Clair Irwin.` • Mrs. D. K, Webster°•of 'Lucknow,' spent a;; day last' week With 'Mrs. Jas,. T. Webster. of: Ripley, spent :last week with: her parents here.' Mrs. Cox .and. Lillian of Toronto, with; Miss Marville Scott: last. -, e•ek Mr. Watson Scott lost two head of cattle by lightning'. last Friday night: Mr> and Mrs.' ,Milton Walsh visited at•Mr'John-McFadgen's:'at• Tiverton •recently •;y ' Mrs. William Irwin and Joseph' 1 of Lucknow; -visited at. Mr: John . timer.- son's' on Friday.. v VIr:' and Mrs. George: Thompson and; family spent Sunday withe'their• dau- In •recent'years,; softball' has, ,,beei. popular . sport' among the : students doth girls ,and,boy's- Garnes.'are offer ,;hayed .:;with • other ••school -teams, ano unite 'S. S No. 4, is not always vie .oriMisl, they generally have a strong .3411 teat/: • g at Lucknow. , • Mr. W : H. Scott and . Marville . re- turned home, having spent a ymontlt, in Detroit. • t j_ WI 'ITECRURCH Miss Catherine.. Patterson, nurso,•` in -training` 'rn "'Stratford hospital,, Spent the weekend at' her .home here Messrs.'George Fisher"^and Walter -Flanagan `of ' Lobo, . spent the: week- end, ;with :the "former's ' father, "'Mr:: Wm: J. Fisher. Mr. and Mrs.'' Joe 'Hol ees moved' 'into , Mr.' Herb.:'Pettypiece's house south south of thellnited chprch one' day' last week.:;.. ;Mr. David Jamieson.'of Toronto;( visited last week : with his uncle, Mr.1 •: Thos.; i enderson.: ,Mrs .Waiker` , of •.Detroit, who ;was visiting her relatives, • Messrs John Gillespie- and :Wm. •Dawson,_,is..'nurs ::Mrs. 'Murray. Mrs. Smith' return- ed, to her home, • at • Paisley last 'w4eek. •`Mrs, Gilchrist Of Paisley is visiting Mrs. A. E. Purdon' and other relatives Mr. Jae. Emerson and his Mother Mrs.' A Emerson; spent'- the ••'week end at`i1'avigtock. ' P • The ` school -surroundings ,as w`e11, as the' nteriorr is the' nride of section. The pupils- and teachers take • particular ' pride an. • keeping •'ilie grosin kovranng.as her»where; maissny Ross friends v ►ill uldreundsneat and tidy, a 11 ..mall;, actor in the; attractiveness' and notactiveness of »wish, d, : •M'w- the', school.'is' a well -kept' flouter• bed ceive treatment: When, Mr Ross' was` which -brings favorable comntent returning home, he had, an accident; front many a passerby. • °' near Clinton:.His cat turned but ,over in' • .Escapes Injuries In Accident ,Mr Robt. J. a Ross took his sister' Miss' 'Katie; Ross to a London hospi- tal tA., Since, the ,erection of the .new he ditch nd was badly wrec7ced escaped serious injures,'although. ' school, • the following , teachers have he' was.badly shaken up. M1 Thad the •enviable :,ecoid of the Miss, Gladys' 'Garton, graduate of ;drool as a seat , of: learning M`►es • Ontario hospital, returned there'. Sun- ,aurran, Mr. Garret, Miss McLaughlin day;.after'spending 'her holidays with YiiSe' Douglas; MissMurdie, er': parer► 's, '. i ' D 1 Miss h t M and ...Mrs. George luciCano-hani, mt.Culb rt Mr •John e , - G on, Miss Alton and Mr. Mclntyrer• 111 these teachers taught 'from junior, 'eurth. up to "»second' fermi. The,.'ones hat taught 'froii . A `class to senior hird were:" Miss .Miller, snow Mr:A. �' Vallate Miller, Miss• Margaret Webtt Mary Dtirnini: Miss Jessie Bich. ing'hain Mis's Vera' 'Todd,: and Miss. •au'uuuy. The next meeting of the 7i,. W. will be held at the home o>f Mrs: .1a Y Hodgins; ; Thursday, October 4th, !Directors, Mrs . Fred ,Thompson, Miss Daisy Ayles. , Community activities. Friendship meeting each ' member• -bring a "friend. 'Paper,' "Friendship' Mrs., Jas. Ifodt ins. Roll call__Nanie of friend you brenght. i�ContcSt Soinetili` g` ide' which` cost nothing Lunch Odrh.. Mrs 'Oran -0, Mrs Fred aldenby, Mrs. Bert MacLea• n `I'll 'hive'. Ask another �t+nnran :to fltarfv the fi long as t laud" ""What'► Itefuaed again l" ..._ _" accepted.�f . "•-. • �' •;eatrice Mc'Qi illi/. • , • As a conclusion 'to thi§' ' story 'Sif the history . `if• bur,, Srhonl' we 'were this suitrmer privileged•,to have";:as : our• vi ti r, i1Yr. John Webb 'of Duluth. 11Ir� ,Webb is: believer, to 'he the 0,1Sr. li sine" survivor vu'b d'ttended the •;bi•r_ iginaj old log hoo scl Be is seventy eight' years .of age and it is seventy'.. twei years tinee first he lrtteitilhil, school, serVed as the'. Colin°eetiirg link iietween1t'ht pact',Ato` the present in the" colorful iind.,hie, toric.of education tri •S 4, Weer \awaiinsli ot'. *lab. We oneand, all .are justly Riroud. » , Gar on 1 PARAMOUNT' dance !eat Friday !light.. The next next One, will 'be on Friday night, Ottobet 5th.: ,M100 Mary ,Cook ,ks.% nursing in .visitiii4S ;with Mr. 'aild :Pete' "nOirtier, Millarton on, Sunday., Visitor .inSt Week, with rs;', WM. LfickneWi met, tit, the home of Mrs. ;h *inning .i.iszlipitice at the 3iiclotipg xouipettOu Oe' We4tern Vogt; OTHER 'SPECIAL ATTRACTIQNS ; FREAK CONVEYANCES, AND DECORATED ,AU+OS" EVENING "ENTERTAINMENT • THE• CANADIAN 'COWL»YS" Troupe of Sit;'CFPL, .Lolulon Radio Aa sts ' /will present-,a• Varied and Highly Entertaining , Progr4am • MUSIC BY.' CANADIAN .COWBOYS- ' �SI-IFIELD' NOTE .At .Miss . Isabel' MacLean, .. Mr; , Finlay MacDonald and Duncan MacKay left of in ' : c o o a1 s attend. n m h . 'e to. r s e lab week :Stratford. The MViiseesHattie and Mattie len; have returned..to their `home, in Clinton,. after'' 'spending• a few - days with Mr: and- 'Mrs: R. J. Sullen:. • Mr: 'Stirling of, Bayfield; is visiting: •stnong his friends here. Mrs.'' Lizzie .'Johnston is: the 'guest,• of ' Miss Barbara' .Bueglas. .Mrs. Emma MacKenzie of, Goderich: ,s.pertt'.the week -end' ,with 'Mr. • and :Mrs.''R. J. Bu%len. r.The funeral' of the late Mr. Daniel Rose, which was held from his late residence on the 12th whe large - The ,ieriflees at the ' house. and, grave Connell. Mr. Rage was a member -of Old Light 'Masonic Lodge ‘. and the '•funeral was in charge of the:brethren of 'the. order.. Besides his wife and' infant son, Mr.. ROSe is Survived by : three brothers and tw011 sisters.,'In- terment stook place in .Lechalsh cern-, HIS yeir, there ire five well- known 1934 features that every= body is Wanting in his new car. Ther'are the same. famous five, that your friends: -=-your neighbors and thousands of" other Chev,- appointed if, yOn• don't ,get them — 40 insiSt on 'getting Enclosed Knee7, . . Shock -Proof Steering an. economical valye-in-head Six With 'Blue -Flame Cylinder flead=:' CB.1BLE-0011111,ROLLED BRAKES 1 BODY BY tenunt asT 1111111011019 with CralOpte 'Control' • •