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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1937-07-29, Page 4tt vx}�Wr�•. j�„1M•a?d4 .'�'.i ".•1:v*�..A�{'?.drJzvR�1:F.t rR TIIE I UCKNOW • tr TEDIISDAY,. , JU'I�Y...014'i90,' ' • us • d, • • `•. ti4 HAND SiGNAiLS r1Hl•DRIVERS lY/trwle'.: gsnuv . tetderstood :by C.nodki • Mat academe at preventable. Do your pan by dearly signaling your. lntentlonl Was •,making otithe Orbit wra. •011NT TYtN. • '11141 ad .eta. •is.I..d .eew.,d *, nl.v Wit-•• ewss . itieoheisi o “Of tie leer - eatest sate' i1 � _eiout che' .�' ue Sano motor. a quiz ke an:its".li • htnin quic :. ,.. g • g , •:to:safe ick: Iu . snaps • ift* Team boebyabellyileleayrirhort ••••••Polilviillillelie bider, 1Low DOwe Ot ever :!bbl «rr aim. Wooded .tS nockless powerw ersize shiftin i reduces one''handed steering at regular gas price TOP PERFORMANCE... e � reed() chemicals. rid from corrosive action makes, safer for your motor. e • retr�►1, G�ara • • BALL TEAM'. DROPS'MIT.'' OF BRUCE •LEAGUE RACE Difficulty In, Mustering Team For Last ' Thursdays `" Game- At "'Port Elgin ILesults In: Defaultinir Re- mainder Of. Games To End Sea- son Financially in The Red - While they, still had a chance ' of making the playoffs, Lucknow. Sepoys cira'ergii, ., i. 4f thy+.: Bruce League "• race: l�xgt LYul',:auuy, v ut u' vu+oy au.icu= :. .to 'make the '"trip to s Port Elgin? The remainder of the games are default- ed, and the ".bat baggy" can`, be "tucked away -,for this season,, and, who knows. how' many more. ,Several factors entered inthe.. de - ;faulting process -One, is the%fact that - to date the' 'Club Was not drawing sufficient' gates. to pay, : eicpenses : Dif 4ficuity ,wits, then , encountered, with, spine of the Goderich players, who. wanted- their release, and who • '. at the beginning of the season,, had been. overly eager to sign with Lucknow. On'top of. that there was a certain, amount of indifference among' some. of the, local. players.. Main factor. probably' was (the lack of coinmittees,•responsible for having a ball•. team on hand and, transpor- tation arranged 'for. • This; •duty in- n , ,_ Finlaysori acting secre sty, w o, ate g lost • considerable time from business •in • playing ball, let alone making, other arrangements. On more• than one' occasion, a bare, team•:was scrap- ed, :.together...-.but-itwas:; the .last straw on Thursday, when the same situation arose and fed -up with it all, at which :)rou tan't 'mender. the secretary notified, Port 'Elgin, they would default the game: ' Its: a bad blow to 'baseball locally, and it• inlay. be • a longtime conning back, atleast, until `Lucknow can field a contending team !.of all home town players: In Dick Welsh, Lucknow • had. one of the best pitchers in the league and• :had' be : received Consistent suPPort the .locals.'should . have:,=i had little trouble making ` the playoifa By' their .:default • Lucknow victories" 'to 'date "revert' as; Wins to the losing • • yceum: T . .-- $horr Stkxto, At $ `1 bi. . Thurto, im a r. RECKLESS YOUNG ROMANCE. ,A NEW STAR ALLURINGLY DIFFERENT... PULSE TINGLING DERBY DAY THRILLS.. SPEC- TACULAR ENTERTAINMENT GLORIFIED BY PERFECTED, NATURAL TECHNICOLOR! Remember' her unuival some... 'you'll never forget !tor lovely facet• Nen..:F•0NDA • Leslie. B A N Two games still ;to the *Played'with' Wingham. Mean: two •victories handed. to them ; Having won and .lost one rwith• Al- lenford; this team only . benefits: by, one additional victory. - Wingham and,. Allenford are`:. batt-'. ling it, out for 4th place and last 'of the.':,_playoff births, 'land Allenford eased ah&ad'of Winghaiil'`during: the week:, • Wingham` has' s lipped bad ly .,, ing their' 'lastthree's. starts, : While sle Allenford •have forged ahead,' with seven Wins in the last ,eight. games THE WORLDFAMOUS TENOR. OHN. M=COAMAC , • Directed by Harold Schuster, Produced by tRiebert.%"'. tree A Loth Century -For Rel....., Y.^ A COMEDY: pRAMA IN TECHN1 OLOUR :' ALSO A MUSICAL COMEDY. AND'FOX, NEWS', ADMISSION ADIATS 35c' C .ILDREN 20c:• SING.. CROSBY - MADGE 'EVANg • IE • r,. •A COMEDY ROMANCE .•' WITH' 11JJUSIC '• ALSO ANDYCLYDE COMEDY , AND ',SPC RT •. REVUE , :.Wingham ball team hag lost "Bob"" Grove's 'service, as he has leftto take . a 'loh-iii Chatham '.:: ' y . * e.. * - * +ef RAPID :CITY; Monday of last, 'week, : Doris On • M y, •of Mr. Thomson`,' �-1'ear"old daughter " +;: and 'Mrs' •'Charlre. Tho son, had her.. head',cut and bruised wv' the' door, •of'theit 'car ,d w Open' anshe,,fell ut: She Was4aken..to Win ha Hos-. f r4" fe - da •.s,. returning nesday .evening:,. • r•.: bster, and his .f ien '•Mr. Jack, We d Lake, Kirkland a, Oddie Webster of If L n k . M sent the week -,end with relatives around town. " Mr, Leonard Webster left fon Kirkland Lake with;! them' Jlionday evening, • g .and. Garnet Eunice; Peed Margaret t Nall', had their •tonsils removed at Win ham Hose al list' Wednesday • Mrs,. Frank ‘..(Plionnell left' for. her bo,iii:;„ T.Pronto 'Monday, after spen-. Money. Of the • m 11, C. n:srjidt:;If )11..SIL. Albert. Scott on, Wed; W. Brown t4f 'ianriOn,•Ont, Mesr days, last week at her horrie here, " and: Mrs. W. G.' PURPLE C e • 'Mr. and`Mrs., Will. •Clayton of .friends''. 'around' the n Grove lace,called on .end :' o u . S y Miss Irene :McDonald 'arrived home from Sudbury on ,Saturd a,y. •. E`l rov' churc 'r is. havin' a urp.,e G.. e b . -... h special sonde? , i x Sunda ' after-: � ne t y `ecial:music••will .noon and'evening. 'Sp ire be given by>Clanks and Rip,ley~cho, i Rsev. Lo6an:is'eXpeCted toy be present. •.M r: � and �Lrs..;l3en .�Sefltt and famiit y• entt 1•f, ' . a lace. reo'n"`da ' . W at 1 • y - :number } .. mbe ' of, 'friends gathered at � `the .on. • Fiiday 'eveninl of last :aeek,i. ;`n .honour o'f . Mr.:': and ' Mrs, George Ernerson and spent the •even ' • h newt weds were picnic given by: the, X. P :S. of Zion rng:..ple.asantly. •The e Y made: the,. recipients o a• purse ;day.- The animal showed..no, signs of .sickness prior to its death.Death was due to a weakenedheart 'condition. `. of McBurney Gordon. Mrs. •• Mr.. aril NIr. .spent Sunday evening Teeswater, , p with • Mr.- and.Mrs. George Harkness. Mr.and, Mrs. `Wilfred' Caskinette and children 'of Detroit, are• visiting : Reich,' with.Mr. Will ,m Alfred, '� : a , s iso me Firer e n .J "~ lli re of W. Eldona �` : Mr•.: Bert"'Cu ilio red , Wawanosh, spent .Sunday with Mr. and :Mrs.: V. Emerson. �• Mrs, Mr •'A: 'J..Muri•ayy Mr., and, and iter of• Toronto,, Manser- W9a , h week -end at their ; summer spent the , home' here. Walter -remained .for a two:. •weeks' vacation. ZION `1'heZion community is invited'. to . a f Church on ;Fridays evening at .the `end t- g - • is 'Assisting • Mrs. Shackleton thiS Week; Miss Violet Culbert-beinklaid ,.•• RhES• . CORNERS ERS site G G. Zinn vis d . and Mrs.Ervin r M recentl •with friends in Owen Sound. y Mr. :and Mrs.` Eldon Twamley and Chatham and .now at: their; family of � .with . cottage at Port :A1bert; •visited .: Mr. and Mrs.: James' Drennan.. We are -glad to.report .that .Miss Lorna' Little; .third-,; daughter of ;Mr._ .' Little, is .• recovering so well James. . . , •., She has been suffering from rheum-, ati fever. ' C Mrs.� Far"rish • Jasper, 'Max= Elmer , r inert Milly ,Wand • Johnson of ,G.orrie; spent: the `past -week With ° Mr • and Mrs. Lorne .Fairish. Bower Parrish is visiting: with.them this week. • • Miss Hilda' Lane is_ camping., with. a number, of her; girl 'friends ; at Bruce `•Beach, this . -week. this a bfr;-Dick: Reed rs`in, the. berg. week after'•rethrniilg home . from. Se m Sas Mr. 'and : Mrs. Ewart Jamieson, Pearl and Margaret, visited Sunday' with Mr. and Mrs:, •John . Jamieson. • Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Brown and fam ilof Blyth,'visited Sunday .with. Mr. and . Mrs. •Adana JohnAtpne. 'At the • "moment it. looks as if the Bruce League playoffs ;with all be. fought out among the northern teams - in the loop. * * a,* $ * Past•Weeks .Results Hanover,' 12 . . Owen Sound 9 bhesley,' 3'• Kincardine, 13 Hanover; Chesley, 5 *Allenford. 8 !'10 Innings ti Won Lost Per Chesley. -_ ..12 3 , b .500 Hanover , .:« —.12 4 .750 733 Allenford • 9 • 5' „ 6+13 HELENS „ The members of the Women's In-, 'stitute, are 'invited .to the meeting of the•. St. Augustine' Women's•Institute to' be held on •Wednesday,' August"4th at the ' home• of "Mrs. Jas. ' Cray The August• -.meeting of the Wo- men's Institutewill be ' held: at the •home•of: Mrs. R. J.'Woods ,.on.Thurs day,- August ;;5th. Roll call• "Helpful :Hints: for Monday" - Subject "The care . of the : Feet".. by Mr. Rathwell of Lucknow. Hostesses—Mrs 'Lorne Durnin, Miss Annie.Durnin, Mrs. Will Rutherford: •' Mr• George Cliik•;of •Hamilton tall ed on old friends=here-on.,_SatUrday.. •°Miss' V.:" b. . Rutherford, has re-. :turned from `Toronto; where:: she vas marking,examination•• papers, `• Mi'. Win:Blue . of -Detroit; .+tivhohas been a; patient in. the• Goderich Hoc - :Intel for three weeks following a ser '.nous operation, was able, to return,to the ;home of . Mr. .and:. Mrs.•• J. D An-• derson ',on Sunday. • Teeswater, 1' Wingham, 11.. Wingham, k Port Elgin 2• Owen Sound ' 7 Wingham.$: .'6 .571 Owen Sound`.. », --�- 7'' 9 .438 Kincardine :. -:...- 4'' 8 ... .333 2 10. • .167 cknow' 0'° 16 .000 • MONUMENTS at :first .cost Having . our• ,factory equipped wit% the.' mast :modern machinery for''the . execution of high`, class work,,We • ask you to see display of •mon! uments ' of • any retail factory: in On ,.' tarso: finished by sand blast:. ma' • •' , alines. e import :all=our granites •' :from, e1d Country rY 9uatris s dir. ect, in'the;•`rough.. You can save alk local dealers',• agents' and middleman profitsy by, seeing us -,..ROOD t'inLY 1, ' Uri: . Robt... MacDonald, _Mr � aired Florence :and_Jack..spent ;Sunday_ .ev- ening m. °Eadie's. ening at Mr. W rs. Thos. Harris. Mrs.' Chas; Con - gram gram and Clifford, spent' Sunday at Mr.. Chas, Sheill's,' Wingham. M. Lorne Eadie is, holidaying with his andmother, . •rs.. Rachel, Culbert gr .,Ds 10th con,;. , •- ;d a` ': Baker and •'•Mr. and Mrs.. .J, mss ......, . . •. Mr. Dick . Baker', were :recent visitors at Mr. Duncan'; 'Campbell's, Kinloss. Mr.' and Mrs., Evan, Allan ' and. Wm. • n Mrs: 'and family,.of• Toronto, Wice of Paisley.; were recent visitors .Mr. i,obt._MacD 's. "'• Mr ' and: •Mrs. Georges' Elliott and family .of Amberley spent Sunday at Mrs Almer Ackert's , Mr, and 'Mrs.: Ernest Ackert and. family left last week 'On' a' motor trip" to Alberta. ' - ' Mr. and 'Mrs. Jack Ross, Mr. and M'i•s:. Eldon . Eckenswiller. and- Ina spent Wednesday' lit London. Miss Anne•'Colwell .spent. the past week with Miss ;Wilena Chesnut of 1.ucknow. ; Miss Ina Eckenswiller of Kincar- • Rapid City, arid lin and. 51ri. 'David "WHITECHIIRCH and -Mrs. W. G. Reed and Eifriice4Of • • • 'Ur.* Aria MIT. Jim Falconer t • and .'Mr. and Mrs. Boden Ritchie and Loir... Mr, and NErs. John Vniconer Of Walter, Airs, Ceeil test and thildren E.-W_awanoshL-arid-M.rs.....A.,J. le were recene`Visitors ' : The anniial S. S. PiOrde *AS held df Oregon, 00110 on friOnds in 'tnig with Mrs, C: Ritchie ind John. • on Mr, tlitton's'river fiats, '-when Ati 1°..e0tY. arid '''.8Peilt 1"t WedliesdaY 1. MiSs Jeanne Ritchie R.N., of God - told ,,,evening,With Mr. and Mrs=' .Orviiie ierich is spending a few NOeehe with afterntion Was spent in' races sports, niter which a -'bountiful lunch „lini,,,,ftr'' '.._,_ 1 . .., .. ., I her ffarents here, was misted by the ladies. All .Went . MiSS Idn,a , rind James Wadel* of i ' Mis,S, RubY Reid who has spent the hone tired, but happy. ' . Stidburk '6re'filietldhig this Week wi,th past few Months with Mrs. Jamieson ' Ati: • midi Mrs', ' R; . Finriitan 'arid tirir VatehCsr• Mt- ahd. 'itli'S.- Jowl I of Paramount, Will spend this- week Mr. John McMillan shiPped a car- load' of cattle to Buffalo on Saturday, and spent the week -end -there. _ Miss Mag •MaeDonald of St. Het. mi's spent a few days last week with her aunt Mrs, David Gillies. • Miss- Mary Wraith, of •Liingside spent the week -end with'. her aunt, Mrs, Henry Patterson. • • Miss Olive Parrier is taking a 'n I and Miss 11 and Alex maeDousid, .—men,„, ' 'course a University of Lon children pen „ I rave • b e ,end uss Mae Webs er 0, - 'kir a dMs Wm Mur, Id of race GOrdon McPherson' and. 1Vlurray r- -Wallace Miller arid ie Week with the.t. • Mr and -,,MMrs. Graham Salkeld :and family ''of'. lticltlea,. Sask., ' and Miss Elizabeth : Salkeld , of* Goderich, were recent : guests of ,•Mrs. Miller and Mrs. Gordon,' The- service_ at the_ United Church on p Sunday . morning' was in ' charrge of the Huron;• Presbytery, Y. • P..0 executive.. misting ; in-the=worship service. were Mr .• DeWitt Miller, of Wingham; Mr. 'Clarence McCleneghun Of.Whitechurch, Mr. E.W. Rice and Miss Isobel: '' Miller,' .president of -the �a die was' d s .. h fine s local Y.P. U. The e ne iven'• ;-by':Mr. " M'cCleneghan , Next: g Sunday the 'service will be in charge of, Rev.. G. O. , Cox of Hearst. . Mr. and Mrs. Ed.: Siitith 'and; child- whoren havebeenvisit- •n •ren', of: Toi o to .: ors•,. with. Mrs: Smith's Mother, Mrs.. -John 'Webster, are "leaving on a trip; to Florida. ' The. weekly', meeting of the Y. P. U..was ,held Sunday,evening. Dick Weatherhead read the scripture :les- son and. Miss •Irene Woods gave the story .of the: hyinn writer,..Fanny, Cros- by. Repots: of the Sunmm'er school' were 'given, by• •Isobel and Laurine • Miller. Mr. ='Win Jansen was honie .from Week -end . a d ': o ° oror�t' for..°the ;n n 1 , o Mrs, a a.. .b Mi . return t r � ccom me . hisre u as d n w. , :p,,, y.. .Janseni..-who-will.:spend--the• su'm1ner with` him. Y. P. V. Picnic Tuesday ' • • Members' of.the: 'Y. P. U. enjoyed a picnic at the -Maitland River • eii Tuesday .afternoon.• \Vhile the young folks spent most of the afternoon in the river,: 'some 'Of the .odder , ones played horseshoes,, after. which a keenly contested' program 'of sports was carried 'out tinder the; leadership of Misses Irene.Woods Isobel and Dorothy Miller. The following; were. winners: Girls 8 or under, •Margal'et E. -4k -Skelton. &_Son' At WWest End.Bridge-WALKERTON dine spent .the Piist 'Week • With her MePhersen, Verna, MacDonald:: Boys, 8 or ,under, MacPher,son, Don McPhertion Young. Weatherhead;. young Men's race, Charlie -MadDonald; Dick Weather- head;,"Married 'couples 'race; Mr. and, Mrs. Gordon 'MePherson, Mr, Lorne Wanda and. Mrs, • Miirdie; Bean .race, Mrs. Gorden'. MdPherson, parentS, Mr.. and Mrs. Eldon Eeken- Misses' Isobel, and Anne Colwell With Mrs. Morris Itodgins. , 'Recent viaitors at. the Carruthers home •were Mr. and -Mrs. john Fnl- toner, Mr. George Falconer and Letiter of Whitechurch and Mrs.' He& ley I of- Oregon,. 1VIessio. Thos. Culbert Dan &lath. Win. Congram, Leslie and Mr. and . Mrs. Wilfred •Drerman w• ha add weatherhead;.bate races•ML, and' re ‘ ,.. , is , visiting: With . bis grandparents' ,IrecoV'ered from— his reeent 'It'e-eident.- ' ' ' y, ' f h b ' LticknOW, Miss Etliel 1‘,/ ti , pt4.0,41y.:. '. ' .:: .... .,,,:',,,',..,,,., :,,,„,,._, Mr, and Mrs. II. PettYPiece= ...- ' I Mre 'Olt .stiti7 to reO°rt thie illness anTdhebritte'Fd:•861M°relit. earPer.'ehsaYvitri617allii l'Inefiers'' 're 'an • ' 6 -.1'1 -Martin •°f- John'CainerOil. Mr. lerrie.--WoOds 'and Dr.- JaeridS1,,, tslithi?,,Pei, t)4.; • i'°1 it;" 'V Mk.:' Mar Alter 'ItiellatdigOti' of TedS. frit Milk. Vielet.„Ritehle. that ..wili ton. weiner `ndast at the -tenth htidge on .PaLaincIlint' " .. .• ...,," - Mrs,' V., A: :Miller, Oldthes, pin raee, Water la, 'visiting' With lila _anti.'4.0hri.!Ane het to _bedinr..sonie, time." , Mr, , CrOsier arid Mr, eretier, .. • . land; Mrs. Richardson. . .!.' ,. I Sainuel 'Recd. is s ill in Winglitiin hos, Nvedli""3i-e"Pmg : Of, .th)11-166k:" that' li ort'.:41:-itatial6nntn-mspi`oront.q4',126.wit''.44F4y0; ,4111:10i,eillielVethildb61"" Milieri - Miii 'McPlier- ' M.r.; and MI'S' Sam StierW°Od' n't .*,bir, .+0.e•011ge -Tiffin ,:haa',41. .•edSoN ..,p' ' ,, ,luteslowly., recovering. • Their i $40uld it be raining Wedneadalt !CV; , ' . tended -the- Countr.edoineh`,--th'nhii4`t=ht rut& tu..$00.°,a Ysloable.-1)lacit. ,t34eat-- Marg-ffiTends'Altht,..tlleWa, Anick.Lreenin't '''?n Vhi2P'dor .w", *it '" ."311. er' ain4ke; Bean coriteat' lohn .o Woods-- TARNOFF QBE PROUD'OF YOUR CARI ..Uai •Tarsus Freugh :Dry 'Cleaner, fore Automobiiae. t+lo riaabina. No polka lag. • Juin. rub Terrw•K oo and wipe lt,. ori Your ear will abine •.lyre a mlrrnr. Alao:ele.ne blab hrede furoltur...ilrer.: nleke ; chrome. and minor,. 'C Mda-made Jot Can.dMna'; • 36 OL CAN $1.00 AT' LOCAL DEALERS TAUNOFF'C11EM1RQ CO, TOEONTO.,ONT.- • n,:)1"ER CENT. DISCOUNT ON SU1VIMER_DRESSL PER CENT. DISCOLTNT ON ALL SUMMER* ' , LINGERIE ORIENT 7flOSE: 'Regular $1,00' DRESSES. GROUPS' AT ' BIG VALUES AT ISOUNDARY ,111fss •Ithdda Cook who has ,been en- • gaged With Bill Alton's, has returned - Cor-,Mathesori,. Mr. and Mrs. Parson . frorri Toronto, Mrs. Margaret and Christen& Miner from -Florida and Mr. "and Mrs. Roderick . Of Mr. ,and Mrs. jack Henderson. „„ 0, waS held at the home of %Mrs, Aleit, The roll call was well responded to, ' the ;Inge questiontiaire"disenssed and • on "Useful Knowledge"; Instromental by Yerna Hamiltotw paper by, Mrs"; MeGill. on "Why Fightfi, Thrill."' The National Anthem brought , the rneeW •