The Lucknow Sentinel, 1937-08-26, Page 1—
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LUCK14
W. ONT., THURSDAY, AUGUST' 26th, 1957
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7",i7-171,•-•.••
ZION.' FRIENDS HELD. ' •
SHOWER .FOR BRIDE -ELECT
A.very enioYaileeVening was spent
at the home ,of Miss Rena Hunter in
'bailout of. Miss Delay Ritchie, . in
;•v•ieW Of . her 'alProachitig• 'marriage,
••When 'around *forty Of her friends;
Were present. 7: ' •
While Mrs. Peter Cook^plaYed the
"Bridal Chorus"; little Freda Hunter
dressed. _ae a bride. entered. the din-
ing rooni, followed 'by Lois.andLorna
'Hunter, with aprettily decorated
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wagon, 'laden with gifts, followed by
Miss -Daisy Ritchie. . .
; Daisy opened •the ,gifts and read
the
the verses on each and made a .very
fitting reply. All: joined in • Singing
• "Fee ' She's A jolly Geed .Fellow."
: '" A Short ;program ,was then enjoyed
with Miss Ada Webster in the chair,
• •nielnding 'readings by Miss Elleda
Kunter,o, Miss' Irima Hackett, ..songs
• by Loki, Lorna and IdifinnY Hunter,.
Mra, Peter Cook . and , Mrs: 'John Mac -
"Kinnon ' and instrumentals by Mrs.
'Wesley Ritchie and Miss. Ruby. Reid.
' A t-daintY luncheon was then,. served,
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• ONTARIO PREMIER.. TO _ _
SPEAK AT 'KINCARDINE
• The Honorable Satchel' F. HO-
, burn; premier of . Ontario will ad-
dress a niontster' rally in Kincardine
'Arene, this Saturday evening, Aug-
ust 28th, at 8 Pm. •
Bruce riding is thus 'having ' the
opportunity of hearing' both both-, party
leaders,- the Hon: Earl Rowe, -having
addressed -a Conservative 'Rally in
Port- Elgin; Wednesday. • •
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Dr. R. L. Treleaven
DENTIST
TELEPHONES•
Olen 68 W. - Residence 53 J:
owler
PHYJC!AN & SURGEON
bffice Moine:
1.00-13.30 P.M. .7.00-a.00 P.M.
SuladaY117-1.30-2.00 P.M.
. Or By 'Appointment -
'Phone. 86.
, FOR SALE -Wicker baby carriage.
Apply at -Sentinel Office.
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'FOR ISALE-Electric light chan-
delier with .3 globes. Apply at Sen-
tinel Office.
RENT,/ --A, coinfOrtable, six -
house to rent, town water.,,-,
'• • Teinple• Clarke: .
FOR RENT -a -rooms in comfalit:
able' village residence / on: Havelock
St Apply at Sentinel ' Office.
• 'WANTED -Reliable natty to take
charge • of . 9 -year-old boy from here
to Saskatoon or neighboring vicinity.
Netify Sam. Gibson, R. 3, Lucknow,
: 'Phone 80-r-.22. ' •
HOUSE FOR •..SALE HOlt • •RENT.-
•7=tooni."•.house; ,on Havelock St POs::
seasion after 'first Of Septeniber..•Ap-:
„ply at 'Sentinel , Office:4
Debt Charges Cut More Than
In Hall In tle* 'Five:years
Village, Of 'Llichaavi In ', Favorable
yinancial.• Position - Several •• Der,
benturti Retire ' Within Next.'Oive
Ward
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The Village,. of Lucknow • is. in • a
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very . favorable financial Position; and
by 1942 there will be a marked •re-
duction in the debenture debt of the
municipality.'
With the arena vote a. few' days
away, there is the probability that
the endeavour will be made to lead
some to believe that the. .debenture
debt Of the village. is alarming and
,•
that the present undertaking :will
only add to, the. burden of the tax -
'payer. • •
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For this reason, we .believe ,the fol-
lowing FACTS',wili be. both , interest-
ingand informative. ,
Lublinow's tax', rate- is 42:
, • .
mills -low compared • with • many
Other, centre's, and • not • based on a
high essessed•value:-Of .this 'amount
the debentuie .leiry, is a mere four
phis , the ' school debenture,
which makes the,total debt charges
raised, by taxation for 1937, , $2398;
'includingprincipal and -littered.' By
1942 -within five year's, these 'debt
charges=arerkdxed • o 'a t
$1060. or considerably ;more an
cut in 'half. Why? 'Because, -in the
next five years, starting' in , 1939,
several debentures retire, so that,
after that year the, total debenture
debt -of -the village, subject tn_taxe,,
tion wilJ be $9,800.24, • This balance'
is retired by 1952, with/ annual pay -
Tents of slightly leas than a thous-
and drillers a Lyear, when the village
will be free of , a debenture , levy.
Those who have .read carefully the
by-law • Will note, that the . debenture
debt of the village is approximately
$80,000.. One must • deduct from this
Hydro debentures '"(which retire in
1942), Of $7,558.39 .end' Writer deben-
tures of ; $52,446.29. These services
are self suppOrting. and 'do .not effect
the tax :rate. _•.- • .• , • •
- That leaves a total debenture ,debt
of $19349.35 ,to be mei by taxation,
and which by 1942.will bei.reduced
,practieally•-$103-0.
The sp:resent lunde up as
follows:
School ' (retirei 1939) 2998.45'
Sidewalks _(retires 1042)
Pavement (retires' 1942)' 6631.01
Reveleck pt. Pavement 6000:00
Bridge, & 3800.2.4
• GOES TO 'WINGHAM • ''' •
accepted a posi-
tion SWenso,n'a bather
shop in Wingham and Will connnence.
hie new duties, pn, Monday. 'Pug"'
homeis in Blyth, 'but for sev-
en , ,
years he has been employed in
Huston's Barber shop and has be,
come a. Popular young; man in.., the
Village: Hugh het-. taken • an active
part in the Dramatic Club here as
well as with the Bowling and Base-
ball Olnbs, and'has many friends who
regret his departure from the village.
• ARM; /140KEN IN -FALL
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Plunging , headking down, a ladder
Item the roof of a. driving, shed that
he was shingling at, Wm. McQuillin't
farm, Wellington Nixon , suffered .a
,fractured " arm, and other 'injuries.
The accident occurred on •Wednes-:
day. Mr:' Nixon wasremoved to
Wingham , Hospital, but . returned to
his .home here later in the vveek: '
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YOUNG LAD LAD HAS
SECOND' LEG • FRACTURE
Allan •;Burgess ; 9 -year-old e aim of
Mr: and Mts. George Burgess end
well-known , here, is in Sick
liospitaL, Toronto, . with e ;leg,
fracture. The youngster.. has had
marethan, his share of trotible,„ as
this is the second leg fracture ,within,
about a year. , •:'
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REAL, ESTATE DEALS11
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Mr. and Mrs. Wm A. A. Schmid. who
have been ecupying the Congram
home on Havelock St., • - since. taking
over Mr.' F.-'11.---Armstreng's-•jewel-
lery business, will move, this week to
the residence of the late' Mrs., David
Parrish, . which they "arecentlY, pur-
chased from, Mrs. Mienie Horne.
' Mr. Garfield MacDonald has pur-
chased the "stone cottage" beside
Mrs,. Cliff's residence. owned • by
Alex Gallen. •
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TENNIS. TOURNAMENT
,An event Of interest to all tennii
players is being held today at the
local courts when a doubles tourna-
ment is being held, Which is open to
non-members , as lwell • as members.
There are three classes. men's, ladies'
and mixed doubles. with ntizes•givin.
The entry -fee -is 250, each. - ,
Total .319349.35
Deduct Debentures retiring '
' by 1942 9549.11
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Total Debt after 1942 ............$ 9800.24
FOR SALE -Purebred Yorkshire
Pigs. bred BOWS, serviceable ,boars,
-weaned-pigs- bred:fromprize winning
• blood; also three, T. B. and blood
•-;-tested-Shorthorn.inills.L.Herd_fully_
accredited.- 'Phone, 14-r-13, or write
• Orville Free, R. R. 1, Dungannon.
CLEARING AUCTION SALE -of
household effects at the residence
of Mrs. T. E. Smith Lucknow, on
'SaturdaY August 28th at, 2 ,o'clock.
, property oho offered subject to re-
served loa. See hills. Well. Hendersip;
,Auc. • Mrs. T. E. Smith, , Prop. •
.PERSONAL •,
-MEN!, GET VIGOR. AT • ONCE!
NEW OSTREX Tonle Tablets contain
xi* Oyster invigorators and other
stlinulant's; One dose peps 'np organs,
&We. ,If not delighted, maker re-
funds Price' Call; -write
ileXIWS DRUG. STORE/ '
FARMERS ATTENTION
' - BERTILIZER
The .-Ltleknow'JolntCiubwi
fertilizers for fail ese for all reeiribers
• 'or these :becoining, Members' 'Of the
. United Farmers of. Ontario, within
twenty-five miles :of their mixing
'station, at •Lucknow. Prices will be; the
cost price of, materials„ plus niixing
and delivering 'charges. ' Place your.
. orders early for quick service, with
.J4n Jamieson,' Maneger, '
R. It 3 Lucknow.
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REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
..... AND TO *HUY .
I have for sale some gond farms
In I k
Culross ,.; Twp.; one in Kinloss
'
Twp.; oho in Greenock Twp.. • Also
different , properties in the Village of
• Teenwater. ,
I Also, have .clients,inquiring for
un-
cuitivated land Without buildings;
iiiitablo for reforestrathin or plant•
Ing apple and fruit tries. Also
wooded •lands Withotit buildings at s
reasonable price for holding purposes.
W. Logan, Teeswater, Ont.,
• FINAL NOTICE ,
Alt aceotints owing F; T.
Arin-
atrong, must be paid by ISeptember
let..,Aaeonnta ,.010 be paid at Wm.
,
A. Sebtrild'e Jewellery %Store or
residende,
Terrific—Storms—Swept
,
District Last week
Thursday And Friday' Saw Succes-
sive Storms Of Wind, Rain With
A Severe Electrical Storm Thurs=
day -Buildings And Crops Suffer-
ed -Trees Block' Roadways
Two terrific • sunnier :Stern's • swept
this district-last----Thuretinty and -Fri-
day, before • an oppressive atmos-
phere was .relieVed; and a ,riefiod of
wet Weather terminated.
. In midafternoon Thursday, , a se-
vere electrical . storm was accompan-
ied by gales and torrential rains.
The bowling tournament; which was
underway; Was brought to an ' end
fora second time, as the. green was
ainverted into a veritable lake;
Streets were 7flooded as 'storm sew-
ers failed' to tope with the, deluge:. ,
and damaged barn reefs. . In West
Wawannshi Cecil Mullin • tetiveped
ten Miles further to deliver the mail
that afternoon, due to ,roads being
blocked. One of these blockades , was
a big silver maple. at Andersons : on
the 9th 'Concession...Alex Havens on
route 1. in Athfield,';experiericed sirn
Her. difficulty : • George r Phillips of
WaWanosh had cattle killed by light-,
ning that .niorning.• • •.
Thomas Webster,: West •Wawanosh;
had One side of his steel roofed barn;
torn off and tarried some rods,'his
drive _shed 'shifted. out. Of • position,
nd cbirlileyS and windows damaged
at his honie, .
A 'second Storm'. of 'wind and rain,
equally- 'Meese, cut a' swath throug,h,
the village, on Friday, The ,rain,
whipped by/the wind, tesembletinsere
a snow storm and was so heavy as
to obscure ones visionacross the
atteet Some two Of ',rain fell
in the 'two 4%70,
The oat crop., hat ,suireted at •
:result of the 'continued, wet weathOe.
Some growth has e0inttenced in the
'Stook andtheodd field that was not
cut was badly flattened. Some gain
hasbeen hauled in in 'peer condition
and , early ,threShing inicettary t�
prevent further, damage to the grain.
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ELECTION. OCTOBER '6TH
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.Following a three liqUr cabinet
meeting On Monday, " Premier Mit:,
Olen F. Hepburn announced 'Wed-
nesdaY; October 6th, as the •date, of
the Provincial general' election. .Oc-
tober 12th;,had•first ;been. considered,
but as it conflicted With the ditto of
the Ontario : Plowmen's Association
convention, the, early, date was chosen.,
'The vote at :a later 'date endangered
had road conditions in the- North.
ARENA_CLUB,EUND BOOSTED
TO.; OVER „,$206,00 MARK • ;
The Lucknow i Arena Club has
received a check -,for ; $51.61, ,
which boosts' this Organizations
fund to $207.76. The amount had
been held in trust by Lorna Cam-
pbell as .a member of a former
Lucknow Dramatic Chihli Those
concerned withthe use it be. Out -
to, strongly favored turning , it
- over to the 'Arena -Club. - -
Accompanying the check twits
the following note: wish,' it
were bigger to help on the , good,
work.An arena will be -grand,.
' for the town and It hope you have
the bestofkick in all your, under-
takings to raise money, When ,
. you get' a ,new ,post, office and
the arena, we won't 1 know the
old street". • •
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BILL WEBSTER *HOME:
FROM HOSPITAL %FRIDAY,
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,Bill Webster 18, back .home after
almost a , year spent ',:af Goderich,
Hospital, 'with. al badly ,t, broken :leg.
Bill. arrived' here Frlday'revening and
about oncriitchele with. the leg
still, encased in -metal spiints.. It
was on Labor Day, a year ago, that
Bill was injured ifla motor accident
sOuth of Dungannon, and for Months
severe leg fractures 'stubbornly fail-
ed to , respond . to treatment.Doc-
tors state " that when the healing , is
complete, he will resume his 'normal
walk. At present ;Bill is enjoying
meeting' "old" 'friends who are pleas-
ed to see him back home again. '
• Clearinglines lir:: Men's,. -Women's
and Children's -ifiladergarments. -
THE MARKET iRE.
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Upper ScResults
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rdoeiniot,ws ingot. lartei th,.; uthneakmnolesw of sUiiiigthhe
Selma& and 'the' standing obtained in
the subjects indicated • Certificates
have been, mailed to the students. ,
1-75-I00'A:" III -60-65:
C -credit, -5049; • below'
P. E McLean,' (Prin.).
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.Geoin.• C, Trig. 'F,' Bot. 111. Zool.
III, Fr. Au. /C; Fr; Comp., C.
Clarke' Douglas--Alg, 11, Hof. I.
Zool„, I; PhYs., II, Chem. 1, FrComp.
Bot. • • Alg.
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Culbert, ,Jean -M0 -
Iti Zool. 1,1 Fr.
Au. 0, Fr: Comp. C.
-Finlayson, Cameron -----Eng. Lit.' II.
Geona: 11, Trig. IL Chem. llI, Fr.
An. C, -Fr. Comp III ;
'Fr.' Conip. III. ••
Hamilton., so ng. _Comp. C.
•Johnstone, Eileen-Alg. F. Bot. C,
Zool., C. Fr. Au. % C, Fr.' Comp. C.
Joynt, George -41w F.
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- On Tuetdie inerk• your, ballet
"FOR THR BY-LAW.'i •
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MUrraytMUrdOchU.is�s
EleCtors-::'To:SuPpott 'Arena
"Iron' Man -Of lijeckey".:-And iick-
flow Men; Thinks •This,
Progressive Village -Stimild.,•.Heve
• Alt Arena •
Murray Murdoch, who became the
"Iron. Man' of HoekeY",.. due to the
number of successive games. he • play -
'ed , with the New York. Rangers, hav-
ing learned that Lucknow considers
building in arena, sends the .follow-
ing letter; Murray was horn in Luck -
now, which is a matter ..of, pride in
the,. viilage. , .• • .
•' Flushing, N. Y., ,
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August 21, 1937.
Dear • 'Mr. Thompson • • • '
I am pleased to learn that a , new
-arena is being considered- for Luck -
110W,. and think that very Progres-
sive town, should have such a civie.
building. There is _no sport .more
healthful than skating and can • be
enjoyed
ineornr!
fully by young and old
l
for , hockey, it Is n •truly Canadian
sport that
tsii;dt ifhaCaenRiladj'eiaandall
over the
wish to keep
up Canada's supremacy suPremacyinhockev:it
is. up to all such towns as Lucicziovv
to provide suitable facilities for de,
n ofr. ale oug,:wou
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Ilang my head, if ,Canada had to be,
content to _finish among the also-
rang- n 'future Olympic hockey nfirt7
diet •
. „ , ,
I appreciate, very greatly thekindly
:interest the people of Lucknow have
taken in my hockey career,, and wish
to take this . opportunity , to than
them. Ifsuch. an arena' is built, I
at
toutle d,loikoce 'nvin/eg,rymuch to be present
but I'm, afraid that,
, will be impeasible, as I don't intend
to play hockey this winter and have
a poSitien. down ' here With hours,
soineviliat different than those of a
hockey player. , •
, Hoping for the success of the un-
dertaking, • , • Sincerely,
MURRAY
• '‘MURRA•K MURDOCH
couisfit RATE'S FOR 1937
-The list-of--bounty--rates-In 111-ii-Wi
for 1937, shows :that Ashfield 'pegs
n'total of $13,546.64 made made up of
$10,666.64 under general and high-
way rates and ; $2880., , for ' school
rates :West WaWanosh levy is $6.-
736.16 for general and highway rates
and $1,969.00 for School rates, mak-
ing n total of $8705.16. 'Alvin Very
little different from East Wawanosh;
which PaYe 68;717.36, Of Which' the
school ratesfammint to $2026.00.
CARNIVAL'TO NIGUT
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JELLY : IROI4A . ' . :.•.LAYBR :CAKPS., ..
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PINEAPPLE,• ROLLS 'CHELSEA 'BUNS,
I ' HONEY & RASPBERRY'''. TARTS'
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.A.14.D MANY',OTHHH.:'VA ' TETIES TO. CHOOSE FROM
;".11,1O'ITO AND •SERVICE •
WEEK -END 'SPECIALS
0,LLYMAN,
UALITY BAKEI.
BUSINESS CHANGES IIANDS
- Mr, James Geddes has leased , his
business to Mr. Lloyd TurVey of
Brussels, with the new proprietov.
takingcharges on Labor Day. Mi.
and Mrs. Geddes have for some pine.
°years conducted the Variety Stere
in 'the Village, 'which has been a Po-
-pular-shepping-tentreand-wheielfer.:
the next ten days a ten per ' 'cent.
discount viill be allowed on all ,mer-
chandise.,' „ • •
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•._.mAxtitiRp ON TUESDAY
- MacDonald -Hamilton
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The marriage was ewes?.
nr_age...,".11"vb,--k-AinatiesdAY,
afternoon,' at the cottage of Rey.: C.
H. MacDonald, Who ;officiated,• • When
Catherine Hamilton, 'daughter • of
•Mrs. Wilton. HaMilton and the late
Mr. 'Hamilton, became the bride of
Mr. -...Garfield MacDonald- After a
Short ,wedding trip, Mr. and Mrs.
MacDonald will 'take -up .residence in
Lucknow. • •"
CHOOSE W. H. topAN,
,eoriSEEvATIvE CANDIDATE
nerUp
Wingham; Cecil 1Knox,
Fester. Moffat, Kinloss; Reeve • Car--.
dies Morrie Township; ,Rob-
ertson, ,Lucknow and Robert Bow-
man, Brussels with the latter three'
flanked withdrawing. ;
Selection1 Made,: 44 -• Winghain. 'Leat•
Thursday -John
'At the nominating '.convention in
Wingham,' on Thursday ,night, Harty
Login, :Teeswater rear estate and 'in-
surance agent, was chosen as the
conservative •candidate in the pro-.
vincial 'riding of Huron-BrUce, •
• Mr. Logen, whose '',itarne..liad „not
been previously mentioned, based his.
-Wiped! to the conVention,,On•the taT.'
perance question, .end. , Won :the 7nOru-
inatiOn!,o first haliot. mnyor
John Hanna of Wingharn waS
run-
ner-up in .the balloting, ;
Seven :candidate's wore- nominated
Mr; Logan of Teesweter; • Mr. Hanna,
• - Detaile are: •arranged for the
m-
onster street carnival'. and, &One
to be : staged here • to -night
:(Thursday). In ;eVent, of, bad'
weather. theevent will be held
• Friday night. The evening's fun,
%starts with a Calithinabian, par-
ade at 7.30, in which. young and
, old are entering, and which
offers some • $1,0,00in, prized.,
Those entering the parade must
; be at • the school It 7.15.; Kenneth
• Rentoul, CKNX entertainer,' will'
' be on hand. • :. •
emotive' booths Will „feat/ire
bingo and skill' games withlib-
eral prizes .' TheFarr-Lipids fight
will be broadcast for those inter,
ested and McCartners tirchestra
will suPPIY the Musie for, the
Arcot frolic, • . • si
The parade; with, the Pipe and •
a Jazz Band, leaves from the
'school at '11.30 sharp. IM goingto
..11 me r nib • / '
"WNW
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A vote i‘fer", Will give this com-
munity a,',Much needed' Wilding that
Will be of . inestimable value, and
service. • Lucknow ' needs, such _a huild-
ingl There are many reasons to be
advanced in support of, sifoh an. Un-,
dertaking:', There- scents to be but
one against" it-Athe,' cost. "
'And it. fa', only,bi making "a .nioun-
tain out that this ar-
gument can hear, .rinich weight. For,,
with theexception of '11k0)40313' . a,
very few : daeet, there are, mine.' who
*mild be burdened if the taxpayer
had to psi the entire annual:del:ten.
re -4492:63-$1.20 ` on a thousand
debar aSsessittertt.".',100 a month. .1
, And this,':as We. have Often' re-
peated, Providing only that the Arena
doesn't "show one cent surplus ,and
that the 'frier organizations,' backing
the project, fail utterly to raise one
'red, cent ' over ; period of,. ..tWelve
niontlm"
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As to the - debenture debt Of the
village, We ;,refer ;Yon' t� an article
elsewhere in We issue that gives the
facts. and proves In black and white,
itat 'this, tillage is in ft inrY - favor-
able position In regards to its bond-
ed •debt.„ •• ' •-•
We leave it to you to consider the
facts , and judge for 'yeureolf, when
you hear about the "terrible" finan-
cial. resultsof building in arena,
,•Progress, and 'proapority go hand
in hand and that 13 doubly trtiein
the ease of the entail town today:
They Cannot' ,Stand is either
forward or backward, tucknow, ;has
supported a -progressive policy in the
past -With valuable' assets to show
for It. Let us continue this, pregres-
siveness. • "
The. general Welfare �f the com-
munity and an interest in the Youth
of the village, aresomething more
to be considered than dollars • and
cents'. Some there, are to whom an
Arena will appear to be of little Per-
sonal use or benefit. Consider then
the growing boys and •girls, Exper-
ience the., satisfaction of doing what
you can to give them , What they
want for their pleasure and health -
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Wingham RinkWon t
Joyert trel—WC. ests
Porty-One Rinks 'Enter . Tournament,
, Played On 'Local And WinghamGreens-Dr. Johnston's Rink Only
Local Quartette To Win
,
,Rained out on lino previous ' oc-
casions, the Lucknow Bawling Club
retorted ,,4staging their , annual
rinks tournament as a twilight event
on 'Monday night, - end -, which -• -Was,
a splendid success • With • forty-one
rinks entered.. ,
Discarding the 'elimination • plan.
winners were decided by the gainea
won end - their •pluses. Twenty-tWo
rinks r v• teplayed1,.isor.izdee (inhe:o
thej,,`y.l:tnIt
c,a:
FrIg.or;eheny
nineteen were taken to Wingham.,
was after two before the
nnci
4 Cedar chests,, donated by Mr., John
Jo nt was ',won • by Jack Mason't,
rink of Wingham, with 3 wins and /
a Plus of 30; Rev: John Pollock's,
rink of Wingham and IVIel- Donohne's
Of Teesivater, were ,tied for secon
Place and in the ,playoff , the Poll(
rink won second place , with 3 n
plus of 26, to 'receive table lamps.
With 3% ad a 'Alia of 25, Donohue's
rink won • bed throws, , ' •• '
Johnston's rink; the; only Luc -
know rink to figure in the money,
won 4th place„ with 3 , Wins and
pine' of -22. . They ' received silver
Cream and sugar services. This rink
was composed of Dr. Johnston, skip,
Jack McQturig; R. M. McPherson,.
Mild/nay and Clyde' Reid:
Fifth prize, , blanketsWon ;b•v
Wnt, Kerr's rink of ;Walkerton, with
3cleOstieid,fionrilifsWm.h%ItN, eWpihtehW'34, Plerink a:
16, to ,win•dress, shirts: „
0
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Trio -' Of Presentations Made.
Rev. & .Mrs..J.H.•Gecighegan
. ,
St. Paul's Church; ,Ripley, Women'si '
Lucknow And St. . Paul's
Ch. urch, Dungannon; Have Made
PreeentationaTo ROT: • And . Mrs. •
• First Of The Month For Ridge -
town After X.' Five Year Pastorate,
Here--Servie6s Have Been •Deeply,
Appreciated In Parish •And
' infinity
. • . ,
On Friday evening of lest week
the • members of St- auy
rooms for
asocials" hureh
!eYT''eeVet
of their
rector, •and his family, who-aiter ,five
years; has resignecLand has been' ap-
pointed to the parish Ridgetown
and Highgate. In spite:of the
unfaw-
orablcjweather conditiens,'Practieil-
1y:every Member of the •Congregation•••
.was .present. The early part, of the
everting, was stiont in "various' games
and contests 'under the ileadership „of
illisses Irene and Hazel Morgan ,• at
the, conclusion of Which, the : chair,
man; • Rev. P.;11. Rickaid'•,,called• the -
IN -ardent,' and rector to the, .platform
When the following address; was read
Mr, George Emmertee and • Mr....
Joe, Culbert 'presented a beautiful
leat,her aero -pack glaaitonejag fully
equipped to Mr„ • Geoghegan and
lovely Maderie:, bed linen ..• to, Mrs.
Geoghegan. •
Dear Mr. _and *rt.. Geoghegan,' ,
We,. the Members' 'of St. Paul's
...Church, Ripley, are gathered together •
toiright, to: extend to you and: Yonr. ,
our-:best:wiShoi for: your hap- •
piness*.ih''he Parish to which; you :are •
Dining- your stay here, here, you have
Made yourself one With us and -have
proved ,true and: sincere friends".' • to
those who. , were sick l or in trouble, •
ever ready and :milling!, to • de all you
could for the glory of the Master.
We: trust that the Work to which
the, Bishop. has called: you ' will only • •
be an opportunity •,for, ,greater ser -
We, ask, you to .aecept, • these,
filifits;thTnicb we hope 'Prove use.= .
help. keep before you your.
frienda'..in Ripley,. who deeply•'regret .
your reMoyal'.from our Midst.
Signedby every 'member of the
Congregation.
• " A 'then glt_, deeply_ineved.I.Mr: Gen_
I tegen thanked the ‘, members on /be-
half >fJijs itife:4..and_lripiselfnot. • •
billy for the gifts, ;but also for' the
very many acts of kindness and sy,ni-
PalbY shown at all times and as-
stired them that they would ever be
reinembered and that his ,ipterest
the parish wteld not ceaie, but that.
they would ,he 'watching and praying,
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and "kick" that Coinesthrongh/beingher cousin, Mis.s Rtith_. Stein af Ne,
IV booster for the comrnunity and for ifgaangIrtfiYar.;t=stiYeTIT:ti:N•K
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JEWELLER & 8VATCHM.A:KElt
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vision is helped. It 18 this ---they•
enidy„ itiou than comfortable
'seeing in freedoin 'from other ,
ills canted by eyestrain.'
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Each Wednesday and. Saturday '