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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1937-11-11, Page 14 • ; • .- • .91^. • 1200. A YEAR -$1.50 IN ADVANCE -50e NiTRA FO • . . •17#0.1A...pAy. mpy.4...m..4.40.11th';:1937; iT1.1 Dr ,R 1 Treleaven 4 DENTIST ''''ittadaclia. Dr. Wm;'Fowler:2, - PHY'SIOIA'N'.:'.*:-.0ilBP*0$,,: ". •011lce Iloursi, 741 • Or Dyi'APPOintinent 'Phone 36, 'FOR SALE -Guitar with Hawaiian attachments, Apply At. Sentinel Office. 7 'APPLES FOR SALE -Choice No. I...a:Intim Sweets, Spies: and .Cooking Apples for sale at ,..Joynt's 'Cement Warehouse at C. N. R. - :COAL 'FOR 'SAI.,E-Car a Al, !tberta Coal, best grade, large runiPP, to arrive seen.' '410:9p per . ton. off non". . PERSONAL •° MEN! ' GET VIGOR AT ONCE! NEW:OSTREX Tonic Tablets contain - raw: oyster invigorators. °and . ether stimulants. One dose' peps 411) organs, LglandS. ,If not delighted,' 'maker re- funds price lard, -$1.25. Callr-Write McKIM'S DRUG STORE... AUCTION:, SAL] -of fent. Steck and :freplements of the 'estate of the late: John Meel.00k it tot :14; Con,' ' Kinigga,,. Tuesday, November '23rd; - . at One, o'clock ,,Sharp;; • - an s, • . 11:o VE-7irton. Kinloss, centaining!. 50 •,,aeres, and e ' Lots 13, 1405; Con;' 2; Kinloss, con- taining 300 .acres, :will be 'offered subjbect, to a reserved fad.- . Well.' Henderson, Amt., • , . FIAMILEX-Who- has not hard . . . this name or tried one or :ino're of +hese ; family necessities? 75e ool, lers4earn_Aheir_Lliiing re- • ripOctably in 'this • independent busi- ness. all qualified parties we grant' •: 'protection Ifor a :reserved . territory of 800•.farnilieS:: :Canadian 'prOdticts,. and gtiaranteeet Attractive contain- ers, lew. prices. It Yoe are canvass- ing present;;better.!yont .11 you 'Oe. a hard -worker and, 'ser.- iiiiis;i:Make. the money yocir ambition prompts. Iiire-.Will"lfelP7Wattatalogue' 'and. details Free. The ..Fannileic Frci7 Company,. 570 St Clement St • Montreal. • ' Aiark REmEwi,RANCg DAY, SWUM Many ay, Tribute, To STATES.' IHS SISTER IS ' • . .COMPARATINE SAFETY ratiorsThe, ,J11,ecit(in_,Q.i,rw Yistiut.e Prominent_Ashfield.Man A• t•brali.402.9,71ce. .the:cQuFPrt Pres= e tie eie nial ilcert -Tarty, made "reference' to his '.sister, • pr. , :Helga Craw .Mit- chell' who is -in war torn China and :who.left.or that icountry.,froro, LuCh- '00 7i.,14t? .110 P4'41ta were residents ofthc village.j j? j•Lo 7711`1; state4,! that 300.•# hos- tilities broke' Out,..!the,'Mitehelli:' Were 'apending thc. vacation.. in the moue-. ten were o pe 1 ed to return to •Ilehan pr 'vince and will spend the winter in t 'Mountains in compara- tive safety. • - Mr.", Mitchell has returned to the compound, however, and with a:, ited: staff are :carrying. on their work, as exte:nsi'Vely asis possible under' .present '‘eonditiona.' .:Rev. Crew alSO-,-brought -greetings from his father and mother to their former Charge at this anniversary time. ev. Dickinson - 'Greeted ''beheld in the 'Town (Thur - Large 'IC:olielregatione, At a13°t6' 459' .morning at 10.15 sharp. S rvices Who •Heard. Outstanding , The order .of :servieewill be; . Sermons On The :Function9.f.;The 0: Canada ,chercli And The Chairman's Rev: • ,.C., liscei4004i,41,1 Concert: '," Mperional ' Mitchell and, three child-: INLOSS DISTRICT , ()."." ELECTED OFFICERS '111.I.ESDAY Kinlose District comprised : of . tenlodges,‘ held the ,electien of ' 'officers at Kinlough.mr-Tuesday eveu- 'nig. Earl Hodgins, who becomes Past District, Master, presided;. with beim- :ty' Master % John , the installatiOn.v �fices_r Diitfict, „Master, • . lar ing-1We go'e' . . , er, Chap., Fred Jackson; Ree.-Sec'y., Pastor of the 'cliureli, Rev,,Dickinson sheik Peter Carter; 1st Lect., Isaac expresied his pleasure in being' ine Cechie Green; Fin. Sec'y., Ben' Mont. vited to take...a part in the anniver- goinery 'Treas., Noble Guest; sary.. occasion here,. which' Was now Pinnell '21id Leet.,',Ben Logan, Coin.; abirast home to hini. -'As well, Mr. Tohn jolinston. Dickinson's °first charge was Asield h• J, flnii4LetWe :Frirget,:.. iSiraday fgerviegi that Were largely sari t Reading__:Ree wPatton P • • • ettended.. Marked the annlyersarY 'of 'Our Help In Ages. LucicnOW United Church- Rev. ;9: H. , past .'.. : * : , . • Diekinson,-„B.A.,13.D., one of the Put, Address -Rev. A. 'A. Maloney. standing youngMen of the ' TT it d To MiMite, Silenee ' Church and Book Steward of its pub-. BenedictioriRev. S. T. 'Tucker lishing house, delivered stirring and Placing of Wreaths thoughtful addresses at beth serviceS. , • Last Post. : '"..On Monday evening, under ausPicea. National . 'Anthem: of the VVoreen's Association, the Cen- tennial . Concert .Part ' of London, pi pEs - 'GREET SANDY ON directed by Rev. Walter B. Craw, pre- • .pis '102ND BIRTHDAY senVed a, .1.40 class ' entertainment • in the church. , Skirl of the bagpipes sounded titre' The party conslatOd of Mrs..,Mil&. the little cettagej Of 'Captain. 'ruin Wilkie, soprano, soloist;,. : Miss ander McKay, at Wanton arid. fOrm- Paulrne-Fitsgerald, Violinist; Mr. erly of Lueknow;_as he. celebrated his Chas Hall,' lass soloist, . Rey. W.R. birthday last Thursday; Craw,, reader; and Mrs. Gladys Udy The captain; a, Great :Lakes • mari-. -ner-many-years-ago,„was_confirted..U. " The two-hour and a half &Ogren'. his bed with d slight cold, but chatt7 .of 'eel*, instrumental and literarY numbers Was 'cleverly Presented and well received by the audience. Sunday' Services v. - :At the. morning service.','nfter:: be- And,r,e4iolott • Monday prom Home Of Par, • • . ents At '`Zion -Was ',Manta* To The • Deputy Minister. Minister. Of `'Aginnit i•tere, In Alberta •illaeas IPP1 ' 1,1•I 11'77 111 H1", .1'11.11., jiA largely attendedr,tu00!4 aervice 6,,,koli.dair: and genres �f friends who visitedthe hpicie on Sunday, Was an expressive: tribute of respectto the :memory of John F. Andrew, and' an *JcPression of sympathy to those. ber- eaved. 'Mi. Andrew; a son of Mr. rind Mrs. Isaac Andrew of Zion, was born two utiles south of the viIlage. A prOminerit and useful career was mit. short his death 'after , an illness, of two years that brought with, it nrach suffering whichhe patiently. Iran. • 2Ir. Andrew Pissed. away in Cal- gary early in October, but on account of the illness Of Mrs. Andrew and Were not brought ''ficinee" inti!..the members Of the family,the remains letter, part of the week, with the service On Monday condieted by Rev. W. J. Patton; and in Charge of • Old 'Interment was in Greenhill Cem- etery, with Cecil and 4ftrvey•Trelea. ren, Gordon Kirkland, Alfred Andrew, Flax Barkwell and ,Stephen Stot,hers acting as .,pallbearers. urVivin Orrewin Terinerly, Edith -.Treleaven;;., three children, Witlie; 16; Betty, 11; John Jr., 8; his aged parents;:. two brothers Sohn of Vermilion, . Alta.; Alfred: 'of ,North Bay ,and, one sister (Jessie) Mrs. ,Gordon Kirkland, Zion. • A bro- ther, William, died in 1916. Mr.. Andrew: joined the ;ital. of the Ontario Department of :Agriculture early in , 1023, after graduating from Guelph Agricultural College. He served in the Agricultural...Office of Middlesex County it Leiden for two years,ari& then was nioVed to .the :Orangeville office in Dufferin County. His 'stay there Was of quits, 'short ,duration,for, because of his: out- standing ability as a livestack". Map and 'public 'speaker, he was .engaged Crayi-organist-raid-accompanist.„ ed :with Many, friendscsiiihe Came to. offer, 'birthday congratulations. • , The to:wnspeople of Nanton:presen- ted him with a trophy as the first .citizen to,.ci•ess the 192rid:year. Mark. at SgraberthageJSCotland, - he :recei3i*. ed..a cablegram Of congratulations.' Joint' Miller• Cecil and Jehri Circuit and znariY. front the cir Carter attended from thelocal lodge; attended the sei{v,ices. ' Spealung,'Of the church and „its unction in the 'world, Rev. Dickinson chose as his morning text, ''Matthew 10, verse 18, which ,passage contains the original authority for the begin lung of .the church. The 'Cluirch Is 'assaile:d today by -Many 'subtle forces •and Movements, and is literally ."on, the spot", the ;LITTLE .A1): DID QUICK WORE • 4 little two' line ad, in last week's - Sentinel quickly disposed of two ram" lamb's. First call, was. from a party. at Lochalsh, and was. received before: the'• seller had Seen his own paper. ()nd, lamb' Was son" to this 'party an speaker Indifference to the„ the, other was ,,sold 'before the end of the -.::'week: -to A,--PaitY-' less church and. spiritual life, •due• chiefly to the absorption of - life andniovemerits,:ineh as commun- ism,..riaticeialiSin and Militarism,' are es,, forth 4thIrke9.11gIdatritrhsdai :to wherethe church stands 'mid. 'challenges. it. as 'to. 'Why theie•thinge inti still possible.2, ' The first function of the church is to gather people . to worship, for the chief end ••Of .inare is te.glOrify God, Rev. Dickinson stated. We must ceme With :minds. :prepared' to Worship; to study and to practise his • teachings, t,;-rttintr,--rinesOul-for7his presence to be,T.fbeelti;O.cend dutY:is' teach, so that we May: strive, to understand and. be prepared for :the 'forces against Rev. DickitiSori briefly summarized the , (Continued .on Page. 4) PLAY' POSTPONED :BUT' , 'DANCE To RE HELD It has, heen-necessary to post- • pone the, presentation of the play "Payipg The Pidcllee' ,billed for; this:Fridayaight....The_danee_wili : be held, however, eolimencing. at . nine' o'clock. ; Mrs. Harvey Treleaven Ivho has one of the . leading roles in . .'the PlaY, SufferiOyfroin. an , treinely painful finger. infection; • ' that Makes the pestpOnement necesaery,. Hogateit. Orchestra will pro- . • vide the music for' the dance, which is under the auspices of the Arena Club. ' inites distant, Proving :that A even pays to tell 'your 'iteiglibers whet ,YOu-, have to sell' , . Card!: Of 'Thanks ' Mr. and !Mrs. Duncan Mc:Connell, Wish to extend sincere thanks to • friends and neighbors for their Irina- neSS and • sYrimathy • at the tithe :of their bereavement . • ! , • ' • 7. .64 NO'rICE. :TO UREDITORSR, ' TAKE NOTICE that-, all persons : having claims agriinSt the .Estate Of JOHN' GEORGE, ANDERSON I, late of the \Tillage . of Lucknow .'in the County of Bruce;•Flitic.Dealer deceas- ed, Who died :on of about the 18th •.'daY, of October A;D:. 1637, are hereby netifiect-to,_send their claims and Par, ticulais -irilconnection therewith to the uridersigned, executor on or be- fore the 27th day of November A.D19-37. AND FURTHER' '11AKE that immediately after the said date the proceeds o the ,.said estate will: be Oistiibtited • among • those entitled thereto' having regard only to the Claiins Which have then been PifiPerlit flled . ' ' • , , . DATED at Luelino* this .8th4uy. of. November A.D.' 1037. ..YVILFRED B ANDE4s9N, t • reUCkP:OW, ''Ontariq, &mentor.. • . ANNUAL. MEETING , The Fainiers!• Clubs of North Iluz.7 on will hold their annual meeting at, Belgra've on Friday, November '19th.' nt 1.30 p.m. W. 9.. Nicholsen,..pres- ident of the Co-operative; will :speak. Mrs. 9.. Anderson, riding director ' ,CIAJB ENTERTAINMENT The,: Langside ,Club 'will hold thOr entertainnient in the Foresters' Hail on Friday, NOvember 19th, instead • of.the 12th. There Will be a prograin • rind dance.,y Aged Kinloss_Lady, Pasied Suddenly.Satuiday ' . . 'I)eath ,Of , ;Mrs.: Duncan :McConnell Occurred Pour Weeks After:,Piiss- ' 'lig:, Of Iler.BrOtlierLLFiniersil ,Was On I'ueSday.' • •:Death.- came 'suddenly . on Saturday. 'eVening. to.. Mrs. Dunean McConnell, Second ConceSsion, ;:KinloSs;: four weeks to the Bay, Since the 'passing..,Of her brether,, the late 'John. MiteLeod, . 1VIcCorine1l, was, in her 85th .year; She was i,i'. he uSual. health, and was enjoying a pleasant everting with visitor's at her home., when sud- denly sh collapsed; death 'being. pracA .fically instantaneous. • ' Much: beloved and. esteemed, Mrs. McConnell bus spent practically her ienti14. .. life' in Kildosi::--Fri'rriecerit Uhristenit MacLeod, she 'weS one of a family of .eight children of the late John and Catherine :MacLeod. :Porn at Lobe,' She cattle to -Kinloss with her parents as' a :youngster, *here she has resided since,. except for O period folleViting, her' marriage, when ,and Mrs. McConnell %resided' itt London.. Her' husbandpredeceased hey .twenty-two 'years' Ago.: , The 'funeral,. service' ' Was held in South ‘Kinloss Church :on Tuesday, conducted by 'Rev,' M. Young. Six neplieva,: and Alex '*Mac- Leod, ,, ban; • Archie and' Wria. Macln- tyre, bore . her to her 'last resting place 'in..KinlosS ,conetery, 'During' .the'ieryiee, her grandaughter' and her husband," 1V1r;. hfid Mr's. Lemon Of Lenart ' sang, ' "Blessed Assuranee% 'Survivitig are :two 50115, •Deitenn, with *hone she Made, lier.".hoirie and Allan of Lofidon. .end one ditughter, Mi..: Neil I dillies; of Ebb Creek, 'A. 'aOn Alex died some years Aga'. while John was killed in11 tnotoy ad- cident flee Ye'arS'''agd. Two brothers and tike Ostere aiso survive, Margaret nncl Donald: Moe - 1 -46d Of Kinloss, and Duncan McLeod and Mrs ,lames; McCluskey of 'Luck, - JOINT cLup SEori$9 , •'A special 'hoofing:of the ttiAlcnew Joint'Chill' 'on 'Saturday, 'IAl,evernber " 13th,; it 2 :o.r4. in the ',Orange Appi4inent of a delegate ' to :The Convention and other buil-, rieSs'ori' hand., ' . • , 'DANCE' FRIDAY' NIGHT, •, • •,'A darice-Will be held in. the .Town. Hall this .14riday evening, . 140i/ernber. 12th, Widen :,•Arena,' Club "atiepikegs; 'Regents brchettra: General ". adinis- sion baricitig, starts at 0 Ci*cleeki • IN MEMORIAM', • , loving Mentory • .o AliceLorraineritabsom. who...Pasted away ' one': Year dgo, NeYembet: Althougli.. the .angels Called' foe her 'Mitch intone than we Plaltilactr Vs; Will brave ific bitter grief' that ' -ctnnee,, nnd try to .iiiideratand, STRAWBERRY "TIME" • .,„With favorable November •WeS.hor,' Mr. M. Sproul, is likely; :to, harvest second crop .; of straivb.erries.', ,The 'patch is in , blossom, :with Maniber- ries forming, -and the latter •tpart of the Week, s! fewlarge berriee, were ripening, Sadly missed hyliother 'AO 'Jack now 4:4 PLANNING CARNIVAL NIGHT. : . . The LUelchoW Arena Club is laying plans -tor-anotherbig---carnival-night to • mark •the Completion of the -Shell of ,the crinurtunity halr. A ,definite date has not ydt'been set, until wiring and , levelling ' is completed ' • • Various : committees' bnve, been ap- Pointed and ' are now,•working'. Out plans, to make this 'anether big night equally. as enjoy4le as the summer ; . street carnival. • WEDDING BILLS WEST.-MaCDONALD, • On SAturday, November 5th, the, honie of Mr. and Mt. Alex MacDon- ald, Lochalsh,, was the scene of , a very •pretty 'wedding, When their .younger daughter .Jean, became the Irride Itichara Westrion of 1VI-rs. West'itria 'the late James West Of :Iciatall. The bride, who was unatten- ded, was gowned in cerise moire. and Carried an arin houonet of -yellow , rOses. F011owing' the wedding cere- mony, which' was performed by J.'K. in .the presence 'Of iinniediate, friends arid' ilelatives, the young couple left for a, short wedd- '•trip. by motor, On ,their -return. they will reside• on the groorti's farm. near Kintail. We extend to thein our heartiest congratulations , for a long life filled With; health,',happineSs and; prosperity. '„ • . • On' Thursday es -ening, a host • of friends gathered di the bride's henid and presented her with al Plic.ellan- etais 'shower,' after which' a• dainty lunch was ,served. • . . The,4040 - 1 The Bread OUR MOTTO QUALITY AND »SERVICE JELLY''ROLLS}•' ,i ' I If:/E,k-Etipd.:si.EcIALs. ' , . , - ILI I 1 .1 LAYER. CAKES IN,E.Appixi 1 gobLg , i CHELSEA BUNS •, -HONEY 4E , RASPBERRYTARTS AND MAIAIY, ' OTHER VARiETIES TO CHOOSE. FROM HOLLYM. QUALITY BAKER, CLOSE, COMPETITION. AT 'CHECKER TOURNAMENT tcheckerthe season, : olirnamen o -e season, ‘was ,held at Kilpatrick's-im- plement ''shop on Thursday ,eVening; with twelve enthusiasts of the silent game providing , an 'evening of close cornpetition. ' In the absence of Denzil Statters and Ross MiteMillan, Firilay MacLen- nan and Wm; MacKenzie. c"aptained " Seeing is :not; enough. You . may do That ' without any help, But .how about seeifig Comfortably? That is the important detail that is sought,' • • and that • requires the Utmost skill and your co -Operation. T. `ARMSTRONG 'EYE SIGHT SERVICE Lucknow At Schmtd's Jewellery Store the-sides;-Twhich-lvere;phosen--as--101-----A11-Day-Eaeh-Wedneeday-and--- jo*s:F.D. McLennan,. John 'Mac- Each Saturday Mar*Ilg'. Donald, James Young, W. J. Todd; .9R;pTos,.inDgOusgelxateetatendv:JeraeCkwRinY;anm:acTeli; 'zie; Garfield MacDonald,. Jim 0*ge,' Stuart. s'. Each men. PlayOd:tio "ganies, each with each player of the opposing side. A• win counted 2 points- and a 'thaw one point each. , With :two 'games un - played the final. score was 73- to 70 for .Mr. MacKeniie'e Side, but by de- fault Mr. Mclonninfit."team recorded two More Wins‘r.:14 points, with both; sides agreeable' to 'considering the -final-results--Pretty,„much_o raw._ STOVK SALksmgri ARRESTED The Ontario :-Securities Canintis- , 011' High' scorerers for the night were WM. :MacKenzie 20 points; Garfield MacDonald; 18; MacKenzie, Shields, 17; and Jim Young 15. • •The : !natal. with Ross, •Aucgivial, and Denzil Stafters as captains has, been set for next 'Thursday evening. November 18th. by the Alberta Department of Agri- culture to become farm manager and lecturer on ininial ' Bargains in Men's' and Heys' Sviea- . , Seheol of :Agriculture at Vermilion.ters, Underwear, WorkClothing.- -;Thi-e.-_-position'ire-held-frOirs-192541O- THE, -MARKET -.=STORE . Community Hall Steel Work ,Hearing completion Deputation Interviewed' Deputy Min- . rater' Of Agriculture Last Week.' , mnsurgtgutAL ; ASSOCIATION' , ".EiintEssgs. titOptt*foloN At .the....nionthlY, 'Meeting :et, the Ingham and District Ministerial Association . held. on. November , 8th, in the .iStindaY, school room " of - the. Teecyvater :United Church, on inotibri Of ttev. 'Maptiptild.,of , Luck,now and Rev. Tolhick of Whitechurch, It was voted to express. the aplireCiation of the • A.ssoCiation to the Liicknow Sen- tincl, the Wingliain Advance-176es' the Teenwriter News, ote CKNK,to - the. truck driVeri;:' to the packers 111 the ears; to Allege who solicited Ands' and contributions of ,fruits and veg- etables and to those who So ,gerier,. otislY donated them, for the assis- tance all so kind and heartily giren in tending relief tart to the needy Weak?: ' eOmTheChit.Ssilies. tvalnetnttot°t:hEedDale°Pilu.t4;';'114'°i:ri- Oh. BORN ter of Agriculture, :Which P°Iiiiion he Otli, at the Private Patients'. Pavir- so ably filled until 'hitt-illnela ion, Toronto' Generall Hospital, to But no :More fitting • tribute Oulu Mr. • and ' Mrs. J. Allan Bales (nee be paid, Mr. Andrew than that o that of 'MacLennan) a son Finlay Rev, WM. M. Grant pastor of M t- ropolitan United hurch, Edmonton, Gr.aeme. * ,Steel work on the community h01,1 is rapidly. ,hearieg cenipletion, *and, will be Ariished-With favorable Wea, ther before 'the ;end of the wee1.. In contieetion with a .prospective government; . grant; • 4, deputation comprising WM: 'M'ardie.;:;,t;, 'O. tic - Nab arvi Joseph Agnew 'PeCamininied. by .0, A.: ItobertSOn; vitited, Teronto on Friday' to •••interVieW the lViiiiister, 'et 'Agriculture,. The, 'aepu.- trition receiYed. a very favorable Wear - nig 'trent the deptity 'Mini:4er,, • Nr, W;' ' . .Ae a result dt thie, visit, Hirt. ;Of Guelph Wei appointed 'by' the life - pertinent. to Inspect" the building and Calbilling park, Which he (lia Ment ditY, Upon hiC redriiiiiiienaritieri,. plans. o the layout rotnnt It( the 'build - fink; to; ethriply With COMinunity. hall reifultethentsi, are :be Stibini•tted .t6 thd. DepartMent , for ,ftlytiier,. de, 'eisdnit before A ;Mint aininiiiiternent 18 ttotao. * s address,- delivered -at th e lun- eral service In Edmonton on 'Novem- ber 3rd, which follows: •"I have Come that they may have life and have it to the full" -John 10:10. • Life is worth living, if we live worthily. Life is a glorious thing if we live' gloriously. Our dear fri d, Mr. ;John F. Andrew lived worthily, yes ' he • lived,' gloriously,- and so to hint (Continued on Page 4). ,LoquALsil PUPILS PRESENT Txtig FORMER TEACHER (Loelialsh' News)... • 'A presentaticht of interest in thii locality took place: in S. 'S., No.: 4, - ict6ea..'evice.‘sern I:. j.titario,..resulte.,..d, ' seven stock :ealeemen, being...arrasted lait One of these. 'arrested .was Thema,. Agnew,. 59, or 626 .Lorne. .Avenue, London and formerly of Lueknow, charged With :theft' of cash' and se- curities to the amount of: approxi- mately resioentSs.700 fromtwo .Kent County —The--series-o -arrests- reaultad from number of coMPlaints, that • reached.' London' district provincial -'• police and, the Ontario ,Securities 06finnissiOn. After investigation .44 the transactions simultaneoua action was taken and warrants lsaued in the various cases. Police say though that the various „ oases' are-lutt_aisocisted, and that Charge"- 'against the acefised will be heard separately and are not core- _The,_,chitige__itgainat,'Mr. Agnew is said to -Cail and ‘Sezurities---Were-"allegedlY tions earlier, this year in which the have 'reaulted from .traninie- • •' • AGED' "im°ToRIsT CONVICTED OF RECKLESS DRIVING IN liAE WATSON ACCIDENT ' • Charles Reid:' .74 of BrUeefield Was conVictea by Magistrate ;C: HaWkshate of reckless driving dyer a, crash that ,resu1to m .rirraputation. of, the left foot of Rae :Watson, 24. , .London .bicycle dealer, and'. formerly • of Lucknovi.• Appearing .before the -county Mag- istrate at a court heldin Exeter; Reid was fined $10 :and vista and had his ' driving license-lmpeeded for two irrontha;'Thrie-.-houriiicovidence and-: arguments ;were heard before ,„the conviction was!,;:registered NY:atson' Was riding a' motorcycle, with Clarence ' Loun'e, also pl' a pasienger, w -ben he was involved in collision ,near Brueefield. -Witnessea testified' that..Wittson'i foot was severed in the trash, ' rad . „ ,fvrther,;-aintintation Vas riecessai7:, at Seaforth Hospital. ' , Tvo Inspettors 0 Building Last Week Council Appointed :Inspector And , . • One, Appointed By Roofers' Supply Co., Both Give Stamp Of Approval • To The Construction And Lumber Yf cominunity The '• crinatruCtion :Community • has Theeri , in- spected, :end the ,separate..'reporti Of two .qualified ' inspectors , should dis- pet any ,criticism there: has 'liden by "the. inan., on the street" . George Norris, ,. lumber • iriSPec'. 'tdIrieC°t,f1;1-iiet:tngYa ..gYede71st:St'e'x*Peeerkierilt ':wthaes. Ashfield, ,ThUrsdaY, atternoon, whenVillag Council to look over the.build- ' the pupils • Presented' their fernier tes- ing. He exprosied:'crarifilitte"4.''Satistite .0er and friend, Mr. R64. Fiala/TOO; Oen With: Ora' structure; and,Stibinitted •viith a :handsonie •leather 'dressing the "following •written 4eport:' ' case. The following addr-rais was • read ' ,‘Sit'ving looked over the material hv Rerthe ,iidedieriald, while -Douglas used in the construction. of yoUr, rink, MaelCencirielt,: on behalf Of the puling, 1 find that according to ; Specifica- mad the iresentition, ; tions, 'everything is all 0,K. Would. NOV. .4, 1931.: `have you ,nete that you have a grade Dear. Teaaher, ; ' of No. '1; •Sack,i Pine, which. is far We, your pupils' have learned 'TO superior toll Hemlock, in the Tconstrile-• deep 4'egret of 'Your. resignation as tion ,of your -rink", • teacher in our school and we are Sighed, , George W. Norris.' gathered together to, try in some • Previous ,to Mr. Norris' visit, Hen - measure to show our esteem for You ey' Odgek, builder :rand centraetor, and appreciation of your, four years Appointed by: the Roofers' Supply Of Successful Work ' Ctimpanir; Made his second inspection We feel that you have always' had ofthe building. Mr. Ogdep, with. ex - a sincere interest in each one Of us And have Oared no effert in? our be- r, • • halL We hope that you *Will overlook the times when ,our carelessness or Mischief' had, tried your patience and that in future years you will look back' with pleasure on the time spent teal ching in .Your' henie schOol. ' , .We would ask you::to accept this giftbonnie' it Will • always remind You, or those who ,presented it and with it extend toyou our Vary "best wishes ‘for your future success and Signed on behalf ofi the pupils pf S. S. Nov.4; Ashfield, •":•,• • BADMINTON' CLUB HAVE • RECOMMENCED ACTIVITIES organization meeting of 'the.' • • LI:.,eknow' Badminton 01„u1; Wis 'held hi the ,TOW,ii hall Monday evening.' Otaberleth: Johnston; the presi, wie charge of theeting. ;Tlie minutes and finanCial. Statement of the pest, yeitt: ,•.cre:r., read hY• the , 'e. iii treasurer. 1.(.: 'Watson and J. -Rath- well 'Motted; the ,adoption of this' re- i°6‘rt Election of officers resulted as Id - lows:• Pre,aident; G. S. MeIntyre; Vice RreS,,' Dr, Johnetan;." Treasurer, ; S. talVett;, Social 'Coln:, Jessie Hen- derson, K. Watson,,. .9.. Giddy§ MacDonald; Ottines tidnd Tour- intinent dont,. Dr. Fowler, R. 'tiotseni. • Anna • .Finlayson, Helen AfteC seine: discussion and., on tho rnotioiof enettot ;„ Finlayson, the inceting. adopted the -'.. following "ache(inle%of fees for 16, corning! seaSon: Men; $1.50 Women, : 0,90; Juniors in afternoon, J. Itathwelland 'Donald Johnston moved, ,aajetittighent. • tenaive experience in arena and barn ,building sta ed .eniphatically that ' this communlfy hall, was. much ,above' the average in. regard to the =punt of bracing, and that; the 'detractor, Mr; D. L. Weber, so fee as he could see, was in many catet, exceeding his requirements, to strengthen ,ar-,tfl give the village a highly satisfactory job, Ire Pointed out minor Work' to, be done tofucther* strengthen the 'ends, approved of the' qUality, of lumber, recommended driiiiting windows" mi the South side and in general, ex- pressed satisfaction With tho Construction of the building, P'•.;