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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1937-06-10, Page 4• - • 1'AGE FOU•R.. THE LUri N,OW `SENTINEL 'd• eu; • • • U.HSAi^—.4uU`?E.1QT ; !' C?UN TRIP RAIL.. TRAVEL..;BARGAINS From LlCKNOW 1, 1 to •• Lansin. dune' 8' & 9 • , .,.,.. hrc . 5Q •. ��!B n C a •h d • k • ori# o . B the (reek, .e ATTRACTION = CHICAGO,—TUESDAY EVENING, JUNE 22 BR'ADDOCK vs.' LOUIS • WORLD'S HEAVYWEIGHT CHAIVIPIQNSHIP ,w+ Eix=&T9 tfT. Port Huron,` ; $2.55 , Windsor..' *. int '•. • .. and sDetroit - all` low:. fares •- ,.• . :from:a11 adjacent,N •Stations Itc, tt.Tn In.grmateor4,Re!urn Limito from, onto. ASK .FOR HAND' BILL: � II 5 rNADIL..__________ AI WAYS USE CANADIAN NATIONAL TELEGRAPHS` BERVI • Mrs Geo, • ' Clark' - of Kincardine,. visited friends here on; Wednesday, Mr, and,' Mrs. J : Geddes and f. 'iron County ' ty C 'I LANGSIDE' S • Sets Rate Amt 4 Mills: ; The Whitechurch United 'Church "'" 'Ib. soot, Over ' 140 000 . On• Roads are holding their anniversary services TOOK BAD.BEATING on Sunday, June 13, in the morning' ctrl t To ilif'hW, av nt'11 a.m. and in `the evening at 7,30•, Your's .trulyr didn'•t cover the Han. This Year—t7b� °Workers Being Drought Iirto The Rev, Mahoney of esday,ls• is to be over-Lu'eknow game here last .Wed C "inty,, Decline Grant To ' Mass, 1.he speaker. On Tuesday,. June 16th, nesday, .and maybe it, was just . as Fund, the Bluevale Dramatic Society 'will well, for; the locals lost, 17' ,to••,1..be- ,present their play, - Clover Time" at fore a mere handful, of fans:. `Upon9estimates, submitted by Tree-<• the garden party, surer :A,..I-!. Erskine, Fibron: County Mr, 'and -Mrs, Robt. Doyen: of Wing , , . :, ,. .-.,-_ ,� c a.. •t,,,••-•:-.: ,,,T.t .�<.• , . / ed Lucknow Play in Kincardine tai :'. .. "^�i^`59'»R'�.'A"T§F�' "�S'L"��.1::'''� 'i. -.+.; q .ti a f +Sh -Y ., _r., w•.-.r.� s.}e.:.�.,.:'ww.�,+w.wd•F+ e•rr r i•.7x ._.•u+ � -- •e heh;e• -+a. .r •:-y .Y. �e'.a��Ll.rt.i.v�y'` ,V lY; �!�'Ia:f�Y� jllt''XZ,• the tare rate atm malls; n' tti e cast. :- ►oor home -game xhts.,Saturday afternoon of. secondary , school: education for' •. Mr,' Wm'; :Conn, clad the- phone-re':.with Owe Sound 'the visitors • those•• -m inicipalities: ;outside :, schoal ..installed on Monday.. . n , areas. The rate' . is, made up of, Gen- Mr; `and Mrs Russell ;.Ritchie spent `- It's ''.a; long,. `schedule of. .sixteen oda. • . Su with. 1111-•. rs. 'L - am � each MJamese e a r•al Iif)5 dill mount Highways and s h d ,lent 'can. ha e mills, � H a Yg n et� 1:70- mr11s Pi-' Y g' Y- p ins pe " on. . -Vila anosh •�, � before 'a `3 h�•n sof b r •fo r of"th- . v' �ci 1 . a Vsi .T i vs 3 W e u'nine team' start ' } ..tn ,>; M. , � . . • •.a e• s.. • mitis.;., r.• Mr Tom ;Morrison of Toronto, :who the playoffs early in "Aug -st.' _ • :,4‘: • ;•,•Counci}: r•efu�,t>d ,to.-mai.e:;a, gi'ank spent .'the•pastAveek at':his home ' . - - : What `the 'squad needs. is' ,plenty, of'' -to ,the, ,fund� to buy. °a'•. farm.. for •:the returned • tp -Toronto: on Monday.'. .• ._• .. �, , rac is nd littl f h County's: • largest family, r the': • 1 as,se. Air: and: igrs '> J`ames" McInnes,::Jan p. t ��e a a e o, ,s t at peps. , '• family of 31'. healthy.. children, 10 to and Anne, an'd Mary' Caution of upp drotonic ttheirhquarters Winn the ect boys and.'11 girls. In seeking' a .con•. �'VhitechW Cit 'spent Sunday with Mr. cash box: • anti Mi s Orville Tiffin. - The. Women's- Institute will hold their June meeting at ,the home of Mrs. Gibson ' Gillespie. • Topic "First schools and the ehanges made in our educational system -and in the school curriculum." , Mr. and Mrs. J. Richardson,- Bob Grace and Jim, spent Sunday with ?.Ir. and Mrs. /, W.- Pinnel' of; Culross. • Mr. - Blak c•. °Gann s • ent Saturda tribution, Frank Delbridge, publicity roan, told 'Council that a news reel film of the family would be en the screen shortly, 'Enlarged 'photos had CULROSS- C CORNERS.. been' forwarded: to'. the King and Queen', Queen ' Mary, the pope and a. busi, 'other.•:.dign taxies "• and the pope's. Mr. Earle Hodgin's made . blessing would .be''bestowed • on • the 'fleas tri to :Kitchener,: Monday;, 'famil . b a aie dele 'at ata fun. l'. y y a p p -8 e Mrs. ;Jas',, Ross of :'Lueknaw: , is ; ction' to be held within: the 'next few M1 rirsing'.Mrs:,.Jos. Hodgins, ,:who` has; en' ••LTnoel" ole �0 �. scar two week's:.• London, on 'Friday , Miss:'',Frances. McLelland; Mrs. J. Morritt and sons Burdette and Ettell of Springlake, Mich;,. are here 'on •a ' short visit to• ; friends.• .and relations. v L., . S.'Mott attended; Confer- enceQ' hie in St.:: Catherines: on' Frida Mr. and .Mrs. Mott have' the sympathy' in their ,recent double bereavement.: .,,Mist Sadie i adi Bushell . is • home ' from Toronto. • large crowd attended the ' re- A .ge pre- sentation, sentation, in honor •,of ` Miss 'E;velyn, "Blesser at the' home . of; Mr. and Mrs. Gordon. Alexander,, on` Friday, and enjoyed a .pleasant afternoon on 'the 'lawn. A cabinet Ofsilver and ' other gifts • were presented, while an ad- . dress d-,dress was read by Miss Elva Horne., The bride-to-be Blade a` fitting reply. weeks Mr. r � lb iWOW" spen.`.. ," .099- on roads 'this, year, according tothe re.. re- polt' of the County 'Road. Commission: This 'is an increase of about • $30,000 over,' last year. Of the total .amount more than• $100,•000, :wig ' be, spent 'en maintenance, • chiefly' • due Co:; , havoc, •• The •:guests' received; and accepted ,an invitation to see . the trousseau and , giftsat the . home : of the ,br'ide's parents:. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Slesser. The Women's'' Institute. held :then monthly meeting on. Wednesday` at. Mrs. Gordon, 'Alexander's home'.' with a large ' attendance.' Mr.: Ja . Huston .passed :• unex ect- ,, s p edly away. at his home, 'Durham Rd,,,' 6n Saturday- evening, • •. ed Mr. Jas. Geddes:. i sardine,, v isit- in the on Shinday. Mr. ndi ckwell of an Mrs. W. J. B a Kincardine. and 'Mrs. Smith, :were, Sunday 'visitors of`.,Mrs. 9.:11. Hod - ens • od-dins'' North' Line • :wrought to roadbeds by la? winter's unusual .menthes and the. fat that county highways were somewhat' neglected during .depression years. Following complaints • of several, reeves- :protesting. against 'employ- 'Ment of. other'' than Huron ' County workmen ion provincial ,highways in this county,, it 'being alleged .' that men on . relief are being --sent from Stratford: to, relieve conditions • there, nihile' Huron men are ,Still. gloved:' "Reeve Richard , Jhnston,, of Ashfield ' one of • the : complainants, , P , 4 aghan,= I'S. Wednesday's game was witnessed by about $9.00 :worth of cash eustern. ers' and you can't operate a ball club on • that. On the. other hand;; the fans have. a right to• .demand•• that the: players -turn out to practise, and that, in • a game they keep• on battling, and then whether or a not they come out' on, being given. the "runaround'' by the (Stratford office of the E mploymerit Service of Canada. Letter's :bearing .complaints have ::gone : unanswered and evasive 'replies received, be• said, Clerk J. M. Roberts, asked 'to make inquiries•,•' reported':that some'eletters found their' way to the welfare office at.:• Stratfor d.i stea d of the employ= ment bureau,:, But _the 'reeves Were not satisfied and• the investigation to be pressed •.further.. , *Corinci t •. urelased the w'o=a r' site, just north of Goderieh, on:'which xis located the 'tomb of .Dr, William 1 "Tiger" Dunlop. It also; ordered an enlarged ,.Pen. portrait•' of +.the distin guished pioneer framed and hone on els khirt In It Co1110Y:1h i is the .:court •Tiouse_dwalls • Art • in 14 cities car owners rove 95% of the motorists w; t_ested_Blu.-e unoco .-agains' • -other well known gasoline ,• in stated that: Blue .: Sunoco im roves ht_ performance of •' their a pe o e t e cars. *Tests conducted' by , Ross. Federal Resell ch -1 Trp a, e TOP PERFORMANCE ... at regular gas price • •s., a a `W.I.HGH.A Show Starts At -8 P.M:. titre Jaa� SPECIAL, S ICAL BIGGEST THRILL OF .19361.•. ',Triumph for its.ming ' o. Stars, stirring faII p o ,, . I., , hit; songs, apeotaoist • r stars di,-` _ • • So :lets be on, hand:'.when Owen Sound plays, here Saturday. The• Se- poys are' due to break into the win column this week and. its ten chances' to one this will be a-' game you'll be glad you didn't . miss. .. • ,`,NeXtTuesday Allenor ,plays bre. Saturday's game'starts3.30., and. Tuesday's at .4:30 •o'clock. Bob' Chalmers 'get ' the ,first • Bruce' .. League: shutout of the. season•' on sat. 'urday, when, Wingham'-downed Ches.- le 40:. y• Timmy Po Tar hal solved Ki, near- cline's -problem of a •one=man 'pitch ing staff. For several, seasons, Carl Cox• has' carried •.practicallythe whole' Woad, '.but on;, Saturday .young Pol- lard went to the, mound .and limited Ahee*.slugging Port :Elgin= terinvAo 5- hits, losing, the decision, .3. to 2 By ' scanning the,' scores, Dick Payne of the'Owen • Sound Sun -Times°• -comes 'to 'the Conclusion that Luck- now is badly ..outclassed. „Careful for, the Sepoys.: intend ,tto • junip into the win column : on Saturday at the expense Of youtr :Owen Sounders, • With Gordon: Miller on the mound,` Dungannon won the opening genre in the , Maitland ' 'League, defeating Carlow 6 = 2 • ' Bruce League Results' Hanover, 9 Allenford 7 Owen Sound 15 • leeswater 8 • Wingham 4 Chesley'.0,.• • Port' Elgin.. • 3 Kincardine ' 2 DUNGANNON Miss Genevieve Hamilton "of Tor:: onto arrivedd: home Saturday her. parents Mr. and- Mrs: Jos.' Hamilton` to'.spend a two -weeks'. vacation •.Visitors:; With '.:Mr• and ,Mrs. Geo: Irwin ,Sunday_ were .• Mr. and - Mrs,, Wm Henry and''grandson, Wm: Hen-' borne into camp.last Monday even COURTNEY At .'Kincardine Gen- ry,: Flesherton ' Friends;: are very anxious -'of the ing in a scheduled Maitland Teague sial Hospital, on Saturday, Alar 29, ,conditionnd gf. Tattle Doti;',Aii¢te Caesar, game .at Dungannon,•the final score to, ,11ir. :and Mrs ;Arthur Courtney, 6-year=old °daughter of Mr and aMis; being 15 , ` i R Kincardine, a: son. ;Mill Caesar, who was rushed Sunday evening; to St;` Joseph's •• Hospital, (when' it' was ; found that. her 'condition is very serious:: What makes :it more, pathetics, is that' her little' twin brother Donald waits: at home , for `;better news • and. he'r Safe return We earnes- tly hope the child's health will• soon improve. :. ,. Business' increases this Week in Our.., village, as '• Mr. Chas, Alton is stocking a complete line of :hardware in the building annex to' his dr'y'goods and 'grocery store. Silverwood's Ltd.,' the termer tenant is inoving to : the: building owned by Miss Celia; Pent- land, which •was•'recently a .,shoe re- pair shop. Mr.. Jos. Stonehouse 'of Westfield visited 'Friday with his brother, Mr. Jas. Stonehouse. who is net enjoying the best of health. ' Miss Beatrice 'Treleaven :returned• to her home on the• sixth concession, " of Ashfield, after some time employed' atthe home of Mr. and Mrs: :David McDiarmid.. Mrs. R. Fitzgerald attended the re- cent graduation of ,her. niece,' Miss Marjorie A. Campbell' of.Westfield, at the' General Hospital; • Stratford last Wednesday • ` Mrs ".Wm Sproule has• left , to' 'visit friends at: Winnipeg and: points: West. Friends' to visit with Messrs. Har., , vey and Herbert"Alton on , .Sunday, :ere Mr.• and Mrs.' Robt:, McCabe and; family, Benmiller, and Mr. and Mrs: Thos. Mitchell ::and son Arnold, Goder- ich :and a visit • from' their neighbor; Mr -.s Dayid-_S. Errmgton who is re covering miraculously from a serious illness .was also^ appreciated. • Mrs. Elizabeth . Treleaven returned • to her honi'e'Thursday after Spending: the Winter, months with her daughter Mrs. • Jehn Andrew at Edmonton, Mr.,and, Mrs, Albert• Campbell arid. family of; Westfield, spent Sunday with Mrs:" J. •BarkleY. They were .ac- companied by Mrs. R; Fitzgerald, who, had spent the latter part of. the Week at their'home • - ',Miss Pearl Finnigan enjoyed a trip toOwen .Sound.' last Wednesday for the opening day; of Grand Lodge there- of L. 0. L." and •• L. O. B. A • Mr. and � rs.. Mel. Culbert and Miss Myr- tle ',Finnigan . returned Friday Froin Owen Sound where • they;enjoyed.. three 'days. While, there, a pleasant Meet - was that of Rev. Ernest :Hayes' of:.Iroquois falls,.. a- former . rector :at Dungannon; who was also attending Grand Lodge. ' Death: occurred on Friday to Mis+3 Jane Maize of the village, in her 81st year, the result of heart seizure and a stroke. She had enjoyed ° nortiial health until the ,evening` ;previous to _ her passing, .The. late_Miss,, Maize • was a,daughter of the late John and Sar- ah Maize:: She,• leaves to; mourn her sister companion, Miss :Sarah Maize and adopted .niece,•, ;Miss •Melinda' Black who will , greatly' nIiss her, The .....heli kink 1aoe a� r ill. pfgl�'tie�tiss , A; PICTURE YU .WILL 'NEVER, FORGET SSI . ADMI S ON.—, ADULTS Sac . CHILDREN 20c, ►n. ue W d LORETT A •UN TYRO YO G. NE•POWER. 0 E' 'Sivtir-CP3MDT'DiamIr la" ung- I4-1'5= VO=REEK` MUSICAL• ,COMEDY IN.';COLOR AND. FITZPATRICK; TRAVELTALK • Mr, Hassard, K C. of Toronto, con -BOUNDARY WEST ° " ducted the morning, and evening ser vice at the 'United Church:'in the 'ab- ,The Paramount U. F. W.O. intend Scare of the :pastor: :Rea., T. R. Turn-te, entertain •the•, Kairshea U F.W.O. er who was; attending Conference. at, on Tuesday,' afternoon,. June' leth ;in, Windsor. While• here,' Mr. •Hassard the Orange Rail; Lueknow. was a guest 'at the home of Mr.. and • I 'Miss .,Rhoda :Cooks eat •the- week Mrs. o: lrwm. • • .1 Geo. end with her. parents, Mr: and. Mrs: • Others to attend L.O. L. and + L. O Albert .Cook ' .}C` • • ' B.•A.. Grand' 'Lodge'''At :Owen 'Sound • • •Visito'r's with''. Mr :.and. Mrs Jas. •.. last' week were Mrs.- Do„naid: Fowler,. T. Webster over, the week -end• were ,Geo. Pentland; Benson Finnigan, Nel Mr. and .Mrs. 'Cecil. Webster` of Lon-', son Culbert,' Waiter, Dickinson,' Ray.. don.•and; Mr.:.and Mrs.' J S McNain- mondBrown ,and J. B. Young..i and children of Arnlierley .:,Mr,s' and Mrs. Harvey•,Mole newly • Mr. and Mrs.. Shelton' of Kmcar weds, have •returned from: a honey. . Sine spent . unday with Mr. and gr... moon ;' spent'. at Wiarton ' and Owen Dan' Nicholson. Sound and:will reside on 'the and, a Miss Grace• Web`ster:has gone to mile. north of Dungannon':' . Toronto for: the summer. . Efiective'•pitching,' and: ,:bunching hits'. -allowed -Dungannon- toTtake; Col- BORN - . . nvi 1 Conducted by her astor net:, J ,•o' u a'c urc With interment .Tin Dtingannon: celne• - 011141110111'''I'll 4r nll� ori• are ourteous- e • YO•U, like most peoples are courtedue when you `lion up .at thti wicket to buy tickets. You stay in 'our place.; do•w. j•��ilc r,sr neighbour, you respect his rights, anidi.otlerrai-e nit tri„ :,fe.';` hies lit a 'courteous Manner.. ' -But do you think' and' act towards your fe1lOw•ruo►:,rio1'In ti►is same kind,' and courteous �tnultler when yon gtiF't Iii 1 the wheel of y our car and roll along: Ther' high titin; Do,you'sound your horn'when about to overtake hint and then patis at a *safe dletance? •' ,,. Do you keep to the right so that others .liar safely pass • Do you hand sig Tal. when you are about to • stop, start, slo�ir down' or ehange•direction? I$'t 'y'ou drive at the speed of the traffic you are in twos motto' • !-r pede •other drivers and cause them to "cut -in"? .14 hen you' need to sound yo% r horn do you do so hi a'ifrieiu1I , manner .orwdo..-yoti.give •it - a • frightening Whet? 1f you hasi not tri'ed •these eotrteous'�iriving matins rs, I earnestly suggest 'that, you try Courtcsy'when .you•get ..lehind the wheel of your,tar or• truck • ; To 1`Try' Courtesy" Is to add greatly to your own, pleasure and' • safrfy`in"'tli<iving,'ae:'lvcil as to—that o`f"ouE�ellow nttito'Ja16: COU R'rE5Y The New Spirit, v y f e ‘MINttrt&'bf 'HtGi4WAYS Ir r+•