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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1937-03-11, Page 1rt • por it • 'YEAR -$1,50 IN ADVANCE -50c EXTRA TO CKNO'. RSDA,Y, MARCH 11th, !Y'tP°"" Www ti.� Ac9d:«Na . :+.:U.+✓u�rw i • 4`,' R. L:' Tr�eleaveti' DENTIST •• ' "TELEPHONES • ,'Mee. 53 W, . • , Residence ohne •W:t . Pattison .•: Radio Servic -" ''''. 'PHONE ,L71,.. WINGHAM, ONT, AJI Tubes`eck Ch ed Free • Batteries, Tubes Accessories. i ., W, r m F PHYSICIAN &' SU1tGEO N Office pHours: : - - 100-3.30" PM:.. 7,00--8.00P. M. Sundays --1.30-2.00 P.M. Or By Appointment 'Phone: • 86. . FOR.. SALE - A f sa lar ' s f : e. 8 e, ar sale. Apply to R.' J.'Moo re.• ir F A R' M- 'F O ' 'SALE AL. E Good.: d.' 100 refaimi4.-, PP1Y-ut"SentreYOiic, • LADY , �A TED-For.light• use- • 101`31ieties Apply iarS�enfanel. .-.. Ofloe, OATS FOR' •SALEr ice ' ' Ou • tity ;of 1935 oats; 'suitable' for ' seed. '=" Jack , Switzer, Ii, 3> Lucknow •SEED . D OATS '°FOR SALE --LOIN, bushels;.. teat 40 pounds to. .the bushel. 6,�Harvey.:Acicert, 102-r-6,.'Kincardine:. FOR' . SALE';OR EXCHANGE=E1- • ectrie sewing '. g machine or will, :;ex- chang . for. a '.good treadle'machine: Fanberlin,' Lucknow. HORSE POR ' SALF.-5-years old: • ' Good farm horse, that can be : bought ht g at 'reasonable rice.. P Wm • J' Irwin, R.` 6, 'Lucknow: '' •AUCTION SALE - Clearing farm stock, ,implements, household •effectii; 'etc, at Lot 27,`'Con.';1, Kinloss; Thurs-. day, March "25th. -Wm 'J. Fisher,' Prop. Well- .Render son, Auc.'.` . . :AUCTION' SALE -T --Of: 'horses,, cat- tle' and hogs, at' •Lot 5' . Con. 9, Kin- loss, at cele o'clock, •an:'Frr day, March 12th. See' bills;for, list and terms. George' Colwell, Prop.; , Matt' :Gaynor,`.] • • AUCTION • SALE of 14 Horses,, stock and implements'at Concession 10, Ashfield (3 mile`s west of Belfast) on Thursday, '.March. 18th No reserve ,as ,the propr'ietor's lease ,has ` expired. See' balls. Cecil' Johnston,; • Prop.;; Matt. Gaynor, Auc MAN: WANTED:to' supply..' Raw-' lergh's Households Products to` con- sumers. We train 'and . help ,you. 'Good profits for hustlers. No experience '• necessary. 'Pleasant,:.profitable,_ dig- nified . work. Write' today. , Rawleigh's Dept: ; .ML -271-53, Montreal, Canada. AUCTION SALE -Clearing farm' stock and implements and .household'. effects,, 2�'iti miles stealth: of Amberley on. Thursday, April'1st.-Mrs.: Dun- can J MacLennan,' Prop.;' Well. Hen- derson, . Auc.• SPRING .CLEARANCE ,SALE=of Used Pianos. Such Well-known makes` - . as Heintznian, Nordheimer, . Mason &' ...•Kisch► Weber, and others, at, reason-• able prices and terms. Write Heintz • man di Co,--242-Dundas St., London for further ' particulars. A, No oblige=`. tions, NOTICE', We are'open to'buy logs delivered,-, in our. sawmill yard ' We : can' handle' beech, elm, soft maple, ,basswood! dud poplar 'logs. Kindly got, in touch with our o8iccl FARM.” POR ling, In ono watpr stable, • T.isztswatet, $6;606.60,' Witt act cent a Mortgage felt. 'Part ,if • R Library Board Adds New•B k • .: ., y: oo sY Available Next Tuesday .- Waiting ,•` List For Year's Most, PoBook ular p. "Gone With The Wind`s" Lucknow Public Library has s,re- .. "ceved many" new"books wliic wil h.;_.l. beavailable tothe public next Tues- day.. 'A% number of• 'the ,volumes. wil `e, 'available in the, afternoon and remuind e-evenin _ .. v: To Permit. "as, widespread .distribu'-' tion as;possible,, only one.. new book will be : allowed.' • .each , family. The Board as purchased.. twocopies ..-of the -Year's *most popular book "Gone 'With ,The' Wind". There•. will be no renewals ' of this book allowed ' and those . wishing •to, :secure it,should add their _ •name: on the `,waiting list... ' A numberof.'•new children's'. books were• .recently -added and th book e, s to be made ; available ;this week -are adult,, .fiction -and no n fiction --bo ks o , the titles and `.aut . s of which .fol.. .Isle. Fiction 'White` Ba `B er tiers _.. bo 1 u'. s .:.a g..a Ya a n n i g n::. They. Walk i '' n the Cit .:...::.:'Priestl Cities of ,Refu e _.__. g Gibbs Farewell; Romance -.. Frankau' Sand Castle • Beith Case of :the. Stuttering Gardner Murder in Mesootamia' 4.".."......Christie, P C istie; Shadow rMountain _ i Bower Give Mn •.One ,Summer „„ as :Loring Anne of Windy':Poplars;'Montgomery Eternal^,Deeps ,. . w M Bassett 'Around the World in Eleven Years - Richard White Velvet R.oh e . ti•-:•. m i Truce With Life' • Hauck. Mrs.:Meiggs and. Mr. Canna rham- g Corbett light." ht." Lost:. Wagon Train' _ _ „ „� ;; .+ re g It is net yet too'late` for tho'sa y, schools who h ` Men are 'Suc ave 'rich^ si lied Stich Fools Baldwin. g en for This'"`Isn't .The 'End .... Widdemer the Bible Memory Contest' to enter:. Man Who Caught The:'Weather „.:,,' .` So far295boys and`''girls have 'been • ....Aldrich registered with a number . q.` schools` •S' .bstitute ` • ver still 'to hear ,'from.; Ile ort � Lo . Colver t s .of real mini - ,The Doctor Rinehart enthurasin and re operation are coni American . Flagg• �.» ._.. •.'Norris'; ing in 'and we are greatly encouraged Mystery: -Flowers . mit; by the�,fiiie spirit manifestedby tills Cardigan Cowboy " ' • ;' Snow teachers. We,'trust' that .every. Public. .Gay. Crusade- School :within .a radius' of ten miles ••� ▪ Connor Gone with,. the Wind !MitcZli from Lucknow will be able ;to 'take; Island of Sleep-',"••••••••-•-•-•-•"''''' „.._•: Buchan advantage; of the Contest and nil. M � nificent Hoax ...:.:. Oppenheim, senti�' in ,for lists of ` .verses' `at :once. g For,'ti in the Jungle :. „�....,:::..:_ , Wren ''P°r Particulars. write ,to• •Pearl',i ea- Pageant of 'Nieto Berson,` Lucknow: L.„-. ry - Farnol IRISH NUMBERS FEATURE "• , W I.'MARCH ,• MEETING Tti ': e March meeting -of the Lucknow Women's•, Institute: 'was':he144d the borne of Hazel s Midi F•Webster', on • Friday, . with 'a; large ' ...attendance. The , president, Mrs. Temple Clarke, presided: The roll call was responded to' by an -Irish: joke! J ke . or story.Ar- rangeinerits..were completed for the amateur , contest 'which will be 'held `in : the Town Hall,"t • i l4 s, Friday;':Tho motto . forth r.--.. , ,.-."II,Ablt$-&T=e-&i first at last cables,,►" was. taken' by. Mrs. r' No man .Wilson.. NIrs. J. �'V... 9oynt' 'contributed a pleasing 'vocal, sold and nd• . Mrs. Archie •Patterson an Irish 'reading. ' A' P Splendid a P Per' on. .the ,.topic "Ireland re , p Pared by Anderson,' was read b Mrs.'; Morgan;: Henderson. Community' �Y singing was eo en aYa:With , Mrs. Har: vey: Webster at the piano. At ' the close' of themeetin _ g, refreshments; were served. by..the'hostes °�an` '' s d direc- tors:: in ' charge s Mr A:. P-attersen and "Mrs. ' P. Stewar d., . The• 'ext. �iie i n .:: ,Mrs, be he ', ' h o . >. , e, -•h me -afters. Orr " when election• of .officers for the year will . P. take�' lace ' , a• MAKE- "p PRESENTATION ION' .Membe Members of '.the 'young _ladies' ..se w ing circle :of the.,village '"met '.at the he home of Mts. Wesle', Busts n.•.on Saturday afternoon ';,v en -the 'pre. .Y. seated: a piece ;of china” : We.. Vim Floyd,'.; who. leaves,: this.. week, ' for Wales. , The' presentation was' ac- companied by ;a • neat hand painted card bearing ': f he names . of the. e+ ten Indies'' of the. Circle. `` ' BIBLE MEMORY. CONTEST; HAS • 295 REGISTERED ADREA'DY "The entrance of Thy words giveth Green ..Gates:: -f ... • : -Sherri Miss Buncle. `Married .... . Stevenson Whiteoak' Harvest • _ , La Roche Death Rides the Range Square Sliootert;'Raine I,With.,. -Banners - ,w'' Loring, 'Fainily Matters Hauck VVife `,vs. Secretary ........: Baldwin Sunshine'_Stealer ,Ruck Legacy of Death Walling Trigger.:Pardners Billings Checkered, Paths _ `. P,edl'er Death in the ;Air Christie Wald : Song .. Coiner No- Lovelier Spring Secret , Service Operator .No 1'3 - Chambers Non Fiction No` Place Like.Home:-. _•Nichols Mosco:W,Skies' _ _ Hindus. Transgressor ;� Farson'. Countryman's Year .,':,; • Grayson Khyber Caravan - M..... Sinclair Inside • :Europe: -„� Gunther .Cross ',Beads In the Steps of'•St Paul ,..... Morton LIBRARY 'CLOSED , ff On account of renovation work, ' Will remain closed: fOr; the , hal= ef,',this week: 'It Will re- . open. next Tuesday with many • tie* boOks "PARAMOUNT DANCE .ade .bell *ill be held in the hall at ParaMOUnt on "Wedpeaday, March .17. Music by Nogates '6-011,4 'esteheStra., Lunches:, 'Prizes .•,for coniie dressed lady.. and, pat, ..faney dresded ,At; ‘HelyrOod; under -the auardeee present ',their popOlar- play thieWa in the, lielYrood. • FARMERS.. ATTENTION afiether celumn in this Paper win be foand an, advertieethent , by the,- Tiepoitrrielit ers. using 'seed' without baying germ- ination' gtest's made ,of, It. A oarefal perusal. of this, ,advertisement may SELLSMt.'BARBER ,BUSINESS; 'Elden ."Johnston Sias' soldhis barber ` business. , to . Mr. ` Jack C. Campbell of •Hilisburg, near Guelph The. agreement, which Wes' drawn up on Monday,: ` calls ;kn. Mr. Cainpbell taking possession' on March 29th., It ie almost" nine years; since Eldon o - ened this .business i' 'd. 'Be. rnmin - . n the stand ' ad- g g Lsid To Rest Monde : joining. McMillan'• butcher 'shop, '• and which• '• he has decidedto/dis /dispose' of In ;her 86th`• Year an't p Y. d a„residen4 because of a lengthy'; period'' 'of in. cf .this,. immediate community ..: : •,since. diffsrent4healt ` aneY; Beati-remove, -.t an esteemed Mr, • and Mr ,: Campbeh • and family, pioneer ,tan' earl n? y, ;,... y hour unda upon moving to the village, mornin i S y. ge, will oc g, n, the. passing .of 'Mrs:. cups the house.'owned by ,Mr. Temple Clarke; situated ' a .',s hort distance' least ,o, the, United . Church,'. and'' at' 'Piesent 'tenantedby Ms: ' , ,Meff,. John-- (don,. ohn'ston,. who will move shortly to', the former, Jacob Miller residence near the station:` ioneer' Of ,Com un Passed' ssed '• Away.:, Sunday Mrs: ;Thomas .• Miller. Came To Coni- '• munity As An Infant With Her . Parents Before Lucknow' Had Its: �.. OUR' MOTTO gU LI TySpecials els For This CHOICE LAYER CAK TheB'read s f Hea1r.h; AND SERVICE, . . Week -End DOUGH NUTS,', PER '.DOZ. .. •, ...: .: ;r. SEVERAL KIND SOF TARTS,• PER. DOZ. An a ., rge:- _ - �kssort�e .:, nt-Of”" - 'COOKIES,' BUNS AND. . SCONES,. • .. 1 •PER DO • havetheoneoff., vicinity . of Torrance'• cornu Tho T.,.r;.... i......._-- - . . ,'ij...i...__ 'i - .. f _ . . - -- 'center, to user _ • --- - -- - --, _..,..s ..�,• �,.e. farm, • Crozier 'one time . attem ted ' t - e= hich . ;the later l' e r Y sold to the late ,move a hide with it, hi•s=efforts':prov Pater' Torrance: ed ;useless,` Following ,per marriage to•.Thomas The two stones •`were' `found 'near a' Miller, "the; Ming. g.•couple took . u knoll on: ,the ' Croziei ' 'farm, ;where Crown'. land • on the 13th- of.P nu ,other. t' k 't f W h West Thomas s Miller a in ha g m• t, , �i she had resided. :off~1h "'� •' • to with h Thomas'and, Mrs. 'Miller .1 Mrs. Miller' was formerly McCluskey, a,, daughter '':of• t Mr.'' and •Mrs; . John McCluskey e k. emigrated from, •Ireland ; and near ' Campbellford• in Eastern: ' io, :'where Rachel . ' el was ',Born:. '� after, .,the , , mily .came.. to :A Viking up: land about 3 mile's • pack L now which 'the' ' ,n had net ot• beginning;, con after they the e4th of . ' Kin to s s •the' o' ..r -where- . �t e he bu11t • • y . , a:aittle• log. Mrs. •''Miller has..'rela d . to how live : o lived:there several days, '� y , bell the . Y were ' the first in part, before they discovered the far distant, they had a 'Scotch ily, as :neighbors, At that;t• . ime there ' was ;a sto the where er son' Rachel he 'late Y,;. who settled` Ontar- Shortl Y. d field,' west '.of hadit oved to dbush � home. the Y, cuing: that t, note, fain - re fn s e : rm e s :were from awanos , which still ,. remains in time to (time found,' leading .to ..the: the . famil bein ` Y, ., . ,g now farmed'.by het' belief that, this spot, not :many;' rods_ grandson, Eldon • Miller. S me• this from' the"Nine ' Mile River . was oncee, Years :a o Q thirty: . , � g , Mr:. and -Mrs: Miller re- the' site of an _Iridian: camp tired to -the •home at til ' —�-' ` e outskirts of :the village ;'now ow' ned by:: Mr. Sant IrI'EA I)urnin. , DEI)' GUILTY. T '' • O There: • M Miller : assed • SLOT MACHINE' CHARGE` = p away .After, , a .yreek.,s .. : ad..' . . agad. widow lived Plage hut ' f il ii$ri bia OY°4;ten.411.'*ao$nrr5d:n i31 e, kO 0: i'''.66 : aifn:11 :i:hPila*: ti ci et: li . ei id;441:7° .1 ii : g:. . .i. °un 1 ni t e-611. :7'::::t.ats:-:: m:4t ev::. oT:IYhYdi n6eas'::::::::41s:ileiihin‘nrY17:,k. l'::,r : tl nsswis. tie. 11. a irsil: fici -}iiii-ier':*eet' t:4.!en I- .6' w' " Pr !aes).:1: '1. 1 iel iA 1 Ihai ie: I Et :h: a; i a: ci:i tre the chine without a license He- ' a ' fi a- death, his ed an rs. Geoghegan ' of ,'JAucknow. Interment was in 'Greenhill ceinetery 'with four. grapdsons,,,De., Witt Miller, '.`Harold 'Webster and Eldon and Alvin •''Miller, and tWo son -in -lila, Fred Mc- Quillin .and Jack SParks, acting as P.'S'Onfbeaai;;efaitsinilY ;our, three surviVe, one daughter, Mrs, Jaines Webster John of' Lucknow: Another' son :bones •kr.d....*iller was the last member of her family; her' ' brother' 'Jaitnes McCluekey and two half-eistera & Mrs. George .Baker .Years Married Ceremony .,Perfornied ',I.Juck,p0* BY. Mose,-Bride Wei. Po'imerti --lidaryr,siian,' Sister Of' Mr. Ralph Nixon,. t. Who Reeides Shert tatted' West of , be ef Very great value 'to manY far- Wearing "the weddiag- dress. which mers: Most 'farmers are Particulat her' mothe had Worn 90 years ago, about • sowing good seed, free frozn. ars. George 1 Baker,' with her him - weed seeds and with a high germm, ea band, receiv friends on Tuesday at, perly made, and. so' this adVertiee- ,,necesSity of ,having this Work] done in good tinie • before ' seeding Municipalities To ain. 'Underwood as. they marked! their The. esteemed :couple Were niar-' :Mrs. "Baker Wei Mark •NiXoti, Hephinn Budget", Provides For One ta.rY• 'SUbsiiy In 'hateable Asiteas- Por' nd Mrs. Bake? haVe resided in the anniversary. oCcasion their Inpaily Ate , Preparing New :Patina, ter Mrs Bert Biewn' 1)1 Bruce, ate--Loelcd Over Site' Anti . State reseat; ,a0 were Mrs., Ahdrew congratulatory messages were re- . • • Mrs, Baker • WaS ' prepented 7 are. behind; the inevendent. and haVe blidget -brought. down 'in the •Legie+. 'than ordinary 'good neWs in' the fern' of relief:front' taxation."' thrOUghouf.:the. Pro, On their itteable asiesiment, this wilt ittiont• .4414, to Ainong ether .• highlight§ of ,, the budtet,•" vats the announeetnent- That effective -la the 'aitheeffieht taX. would he abolished. OPer., NOVeMber `. f °' M. A ''PHONE 36 'DIED . IN'; FORT: WILLIAM The deat h of: a fornier ,. resident of the, community; • . Eu Hemi ' P a M:'Mac-. Y e Wom - onald . b 1 _ o 4- cove` , d-wif ' e 0 J f am e s mace Union no MacLeod .occurred rredin . ,Port ,.Willis on 'Sat m. urday -The-aea1 service was in'South • Kmlos sChurcho'' n snesda . y lr'"mterment�"in' So ` uthyin- os .: lcemetery. s . �' ' 'Mr's... . MacLeo sister.'' d is a of •John ''• S. MacDonald. of d Kin, loss. • ,15c. J'A- T Y. AKER Y 'LUCKNOW WON THREE DOLLAR•PRIE In • a temperance • contest. . t.c ..,• conducted t) , t11 ' en• s.Ch' ' rest in a _Tern e .• A.' Of P. W ' i n ghamjack . , 'Scot son'>of' Mr: and.:Mrs: John Scott -r- ceritly of Lucknow, ; '' ,wo n first 'prize �� me" -.far , Hea= 1 ..Y t - lr' ..Boo1C' a� nd r eceiv , ed 3. $ 04 in cash: The• contest consisted '` f m m penance :recite ' q... . 'Making tions :::and songs: g' and the making of Posters- p sand note f, books,' called Health -Books., The contest was 'Open to puDils of ' strong,' belayed.:witre:. ot;ole 'lite. iv& jack :a „. R.. of , Mies' yle,o,Y,1:1()ermrceeuhdr:636:1";.thda.ii. iy...it.fe:n.o.f6's:rdniiineh.rdei., Y*inal. Iletaiighliiiv' f"xilei. :hOine Kintardine„ to.: Kincardine CeMeter7. staniey, who ',Wee. in *Bars. • Alex. and, Gainer ..Stanley on. PIANO RECITAL :BY Plipus An event-of7localAnterest was a recent .,•,Piano recital ' giVen. 'at. Sher. inerly of LucknoW. Madame. 'Edith accomPanied Ass' Allin. Mrs, -a: CallilAle.11:, Mrs. G. A: siddill knOwites present' at the reCital. years ago. Arenaly, Fair Day Is Present Objective • ' MtlST'S CLASS, ENTERTAINS annual secial Of the Yonng Men's :Class of. ' the., ;United "-Chtirdh was. held in the, t o, hall with abobt sixtsi. couples, inducting guests, evening *as sPent in playing doniin- enjoyed. with, an in,ternaission,"..,when' lunch had been served, dancing 'wtts side-splitting ekit "Meet., Arthritis" ipw prizes 'going. to', Mrs. Rae a'nd W. 11,1" court Whist, with 'high •-nd and Mr It H McQuillan After S Reid , and to Mrs. Sydney Decker LANAI, •PLANT ON MONDAY ComPany returned to, work on Mon- day' morning JO' end the week-old strike, , that 'had existed , geraerally Settlement of the 'genera) stiike• was arrived' at following a. WO et importaat conferences: , Toronto and' Saturday. :Baeis • of the settle. Baker with ii'. gold r'iieneil and ,.:.i, 0, I . ,t1N;ci: r: epresentativ..e.i.hiii:Censtrue, , citlire: ..a titi'sificati9n . 1:4 I'vcik.ice-ta, '' 0. P: 'rine IIIS ,IS it,,,,moitibet, of the,.tion.'CoMpanY. Were , 'in:' . the Village • . *Ingham. I.. 0, O. P. To,dge and: vrais ;..Iast Week "diseusaing,. the niatter 'And ' VA hIETY 'T'OF ItNTput;$ • • • yilei:ai46...tlallnedi:4.:IrsOiit'..eitelarCtieele,"trtii°siMe' *.h•ter'i.etioiald:6eftitnIArp6nild tWheire'S'.•tb;.i,e..?t'llfes..,i.ollitiO6'4;41' '''' Iti'di:eatio'h. 8..'''iii,iit , t.h... 'tie: 'tiveiho'W I ii '' !ewer "'test :than the •Preyiens. es- the..., tOwil • '1..iiill.;. •teMMerew ... eat, tithinient,. and mirth at,,,the 'rink of St. , Helen's Continuation Sehool ,Month or, February, . The prizes were Presented to. the einber Of Lucknow 57 Years. ,MucordmOcnoh r51, ' Birthday .At • His Home In ,Goder. • 411--61-deei Odd Fellow in Huron. Sunday, pbserved .his .87th: birthday . has been Hiring .for a number' , , 'Native: et Saittierlandshire,' Spot:, when ,.only ,five 'years of settled in Lochalsh Ashfielcl Town-: • iCh they. ,Chose dapneron street :mackaY farni land dOwn through the' "' years the famaly haYe 'been Staunch ,sinePhinoobei rIal;heTitdbrehs. iieo.err;epss:hoin'etdh7 Saturday. night, the Sunday wood and water brought in• and the ,Sab-`, bath attire. laid oat, Nothing • wai: done:oni StindaY.,"illiCh Could, be ,ay - Bright of intellect,—pOssessed Of a tionalist„ Mr. Mackay is hot. in the best of. health now, but iS ie the cellent ,hands :of hie wife and (laugh,' ter, lStios Florence, a graduate huts,. He . jocularlY commented; to the re. spiritually, for, had three' "'teen- istgre Of the Gospel" Call' e n in In, ,1910; Mr. Mackay heniesteaded: two seetrelie in, Central. Alberta? One , for hiniself "."and ohe tor ,his boys, Dandan end Jim, ,who' are still there,: fpr AVP 'yearS for, nettling, biit and is stip, looking tor.that "one good to pull him Out , the tall 'grassi", MaidlittY, as the in- terview ended. q er (Friday), Final altillls___Arejseing...ar-- ::tttutedtehuith '13*: $6000.00:7That--coveredt-thr'rWilthh-Vianged: gad thank ,ent,rie's ha,,•ae been • The Monday eVening meeting, oppyi, Lord's prayer and the acripthre read. " Vy a hitter ditteh 'between 'Ole Pats ed 141.01. te.,dispigt,444,044,4ft4T404,, - us e- •sang a. duet, The contplete," with seal g arid tooind received pretnising a filltAketilinea etd.. #ith, the oceeptien of entertainment, of „widely 'Varying take .bn t6'Winihein Itide„ tellowed inittek, there will' be: a Meeting eta,' petition,. limit ent0 todaY.., , • McIntyre took the. 0, mettiqct -ba ,a-trarid- n'411111' all 3: s sti anYOne ilrtending to enter the. coin- eaven gave a reading and Mr. a. 8.. aey, The 'event 'Starts fit°g 0'61 d •