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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1938-10-27, Page 44 • • PAGE FOUR.. E;'.'LUCKNOW SENTINO--� ae. • DUNGAPINO r Mrs, Thos, Agade,. )3rampton and Mr. and Mrs. Jas, Barklepare visitors, with friends in this.district;.. 4 Mr. Gillis Haines visited his• sister Mrs. Wm; Wellings; Wingham on Sun- day. Mrs; C. C. Brown and sons„ Wilbur, rt oeous .. . Rnym d and. Arthur, also- Mr, J. B, Young attended the funeral of Mrs: on 's to '�i r otv L. liar. and Mrs Geo. Irwin were vis- ited Tuesday,b Mr, and ' Mrs, Win. If • Henn Flesherto an Mr.. andMrs. Henry, .. n, d Ken. Kennedy, Dundalk: Miss ' Melba Fowler returned.to visit ate Dundalk for two / weeeks. Th Senior Branc o The h the. `Women s :Institute ••we re entertained ,b ' � the Y Lu kno tit _c . w Institute uta; at the Town Hall, L eknow oe u n n FridayOctober w O t 21st. Setiente ''Dun n en ga non. members' ' at- tended'and had a very enjoyable after. noon. Mr. and • Mrs., ' Arthur 'Roach d' daughter, Lorna visited : friends at Molesworth • on Sunday'. y. Mr. and Mrs. Abraham .Culbert 'an d Mr. en Mis, Arthur • Culbe ,. end . rt and son Bill visited a ` Helirood ' Y . t , _ yro on Sunday. Born : to Mr. and Mrs. Albin Reed. nee. Frances' Mont om e ' "son-' t ( g nr ry) a a. • EST!WTE ON YOUR ROOFING iLlts ..Had rafter } tuna to be:• >o964 patakKr. .Plua• cu Stand ord.” i n" metal: rootia,lsc slea aoon8 (meat investment. Absolutely : weather- tight. eather ty6c Greatly reducer, SOLD ON A 25 YElIR. 011OSPITEE ram ed. Fall are lower because of Sales iz oa. mon ori tinstoday. also'of famousl<'reatonSleel BMW end Jamesway Poultry sgwp., t Addrss:3OBCwaelpk St.. Preston: Ont. , Eastern Steel Products jmtted _ "Hasyour son's college. education la" . 6epaof any.value?" " es ..it . cure Oh; yes, d his mother :of :bra gin about�him." gK g ' ... .• _ Brown ,.brother -in 1aw,Mr, Thos. Fan= son at Munro on Saturday,' Mr: J. B: Young is a cousin of: Mrs, Fanson,'. • 'Visitors with' Messrs. Thos and Nelson Culbert, families 'on ;Sunday -were ',r; Wm. Wrath,Lan ide Mr: gs , and. M s.'Geo, Gibbons and children Luckn , and Mrs: Jean ' Patterson, Miss Dreane " and Mrs, ,.Jack Err- ington, locally, Goderich Hospital Thursday Oct, 20th.. • 'THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27,111,' 1938. Born tolir. and Mrs.. Petee'Youiig•.bert; leadership training con, Hugh: prayer by Mr, Giil while lunch Iwai. (nee: Ella Sproule) a daughter at God . M'cWhinney; pianist, Lois • Treleaven;:; being-: prepared by: Mrs.. Whyarda it ,group, the Holy City was played; on the Player -piano, Messrs, Edgar • and Harry Carr and sisters. Miss Iva Carr and Mrs. Lloyd McW hinny and ;little ;. son visited friends :at Wingham and Palmerston on Sunday. Little Donna lodge, five year .old daughter`of Mr. andHodge„', has one of -her feet, in a ,cast for: the next G weeks, resulting froma bicycle' ride on the handie,:bars'and, her foot in at onde5boro. Fiv thelocal. o i ' forthe eveningbeing caught and twisted in the•.wheel. g L . e.• of Whiney. The t. p c It.was a ver :sore foot for a: f w da s' ladies'' Mrs:; Chas.Mrs. Brad- ti. • , o O tiv - o. a me " an. y _ e y.. Alton, S was ,the . Co- }•a e. 3f .v m ht d improvement and when. no sealed in ford Mrs. • Wilbur' Brown, Mrs- J, D. Christi y ,snit in the different'countrres.. _i ht�.or able to walk the.•Iittl irl: Richardson :an '; Mrs.. R. Me , onald and will be continued next week' Plans ' s ,. e` g � , D rir d .._ _ �cas. to - for edical atten ion .where allowe'e ' 1*ep. m :t , , Completed ° gloves and.the course. ,are being made,for a H ,n •So.c 'also formed in the junior 'Tial; in • costuriie Oct.. 31st, :Prizes, will ,. ankle were misplaced, Weare. sorry] Institute with Miss Elsie *Vintz ' as.' be given, All re .invited to :come for. g a for her misfortune and 'will be glad to instructress. at •the home of . Miss' a 'goon evening's entertain ,ent. in, : sue' her about again: Bernadine, Altonb Misses••Cora `Cul-. Y 'Mrs. S. J. Treleaven gave bei home.. , . .: ... ,. .. • • , . , • , bei Prances• •grimier;..Lorna Roach_ , a , L.. ..to the. Women s Association„ October F.RI CE FALL...ASSIZE$' , and ,Bernadine Alton.' rr' .. meeting last.`%Wednesda afternoon. ' • • ... Senior' . g. , ;•: :.. Y ....: ' 'OPEN NB.BT ,WS$K The 'October' � of the Senior . tten cel f including visitor i g An dap o 45 d g s Bruce ,Fall, •Assizes:•• it o en at: the, Branch Institute ill in t Th r sda wereresent. Mrs. McWhinn Pres- P S' e , U : Y present- ey, P S rani( _•house,;, Walkerton, or} 'Tuesday afternoon , of this: week' at the. borne ideal was in charge. After theopening 'i�ovember.l ' -.. .. , _. :. t, and to date no crimuial of Mrs. J. J. Ryan. Mr., Gill will give :hymn the Lords' Pra er,was ie rated y P , case, are listed, There: arc expected a s he . n addle s and the thme'of theret-.: i arson." err to • : � Was�-=• > ' • - - Meet- n .0 The.S p , re Lesion • ,, as to be hie haweven ing will., ,�. ... " ._. d � , nitinerous: civil . be .Remembrance• Lay. , • � :read by Mrs. Gordon .Congrarn, 14ii�.. •actiall: arising • �� '' �'^ ..cps........... smg out of motor acct- Th installationDonald: Fowler favored with : hum- • •- •. - reading', - .:. suit. for heavy damages e Qof, new oifrcers for of Rev, n dents. One, a 1938--19ss•iJ, of ,the • ,Y., P. 1:1. of •.the ous R v , Mr. E. Gill, the is h,,ted againsta defendant not hair- E. Church are: Pres, Mrs, Rev. Pastor introduced the visiting speaker; ;' g - ina any insurance. Another interest- E. Gill;, lst' vice prey., Miss, Cora Fina Rev; C. Todd, Luekno�v; tvlio:: gave an in, `case will 'be' that a Inst th ere- Finn- address' on' The Firs Pot- rick u - ' h e nigari;• 2nd.vice-lues.,»Kitchener First t L ....SPP tutors of the will of the late Joseph erich Hospital Sat. Oct. '22nd„ Q011 -,A . ssistani Hist 'Cora.' Culbert; Pu ggratulations,. lication, Winnie 1dcClure• Mr. and Mrs, Matthew Sproule an;! The meeting of this, organization son Will, Lucknow, . visited , Mr;.. and a are, held Sunday ' evenings in. 'the; Mrs. Jas. Sproule on' Sunday,.. - '; church, 7:30 P. m., for.'all: to, attend; Mr, and Mrs.' Frank Emslie and four The. meetifMng laissstCorSuandFayinnniigan ghtwith�vas children of. Rainy River nave .seitled charge o the' fprinei ; being *Played 'by Mr, •s . _o's: Treleaven leading in a sing- Iieniy Wilson.. • ; • son Varions. reports'; were given of w A course in glove -making as given the Conference held, in°London by de three days. last week• by Mrs. Lorne• egates: Mrs,' E. Gill, Misses Cora Cul= Iver' 'who took the coarse' for train o keit and. Cora Dickson and Hugh Me-, igen;- Treas,t. Gordon Finirigan• sec= er--Feeding; 'the • Five Thousand- , A Soltraidt ' , � , known as "The Steel grngn: Grabs int fellowship - '" the reside m .l'1 -lien f llowsh' c y P . Anderson; , , . ip on, Hel .. en Anders • Missionary front, all: on, iii nary con,•. `Lorna Roach;. 'e''ast' ' an cu , e Hugh :' - Mr's. E . c utoi _.. : , , lty _ g. Mc s d .S r gA�e a reading Wh' Quaid, Cora ,Dickson, and,. Cora Cul- meeting was closed with a•hymn and $state.. retary Lucille Eedy• citizenship con, vote of thanks wa 'tendered I;ew. Todd. An,.effort is being made; to upset the On. p followed ,by applause .vi ill `on . the: grounds, of ` , , .. the' deceased being incapable •mentally at the /time the. will was made: w Some'.' thirty-five thu•iy inney; recreaho'n• con.; • Henrietta and, Miss Loi '„ Treleaven . sang.. The ! heirs • are to benefit by'. this will and The five-hour difference enables the Toronto 'Daily Star to receive, sum- mariie and print, the 'same day, the ; news from England, Ireland, Scotland and the Continent. That's ,why sub- , scribers to the Ti#onto Daily Star read, d taday's Items haw B iNadwi TORONTO AID' STAR SCHOOL-, CONTINUE$$ WINNING STREAK Chalk U Third Victory With 11 To 5: Win P Over Ti ers Last Thursday. The e Hig h School team continues to'.head the Indoor Softball League wh three • strai wins,. Their thud. ght victory was,, .chalked . up, Thursday night; when,they, downed the Tigers 11 to 5. . Eleven walks by Tiger pitchers and' . .team rt � their. not too:: `good suppo by : 4 mates were the breaks'that gave, the 11. S. their victory, The Tigers, on the passes off other hand 'received 'only 2' pas _. Jack Cook's offerings. • The ;game drew the'crowd ;biggest . of spectators of the season, and offer- ed enough •"spice" to keep them. "hollering' their. heads 'off.". The ,,Erin assured the H. S., at; the worst of':a tie for first place. H. 5;=., ' . D. Finlayson,' c,.. N. . al , ve 3rd; .H. Thom son '2nd•, D.'31c-' Kinnon, lst; J. Cook, P-:.113- Aitchison, ss` . G, 8. f c McIntyre' If; L. Wylds, rf; R. Riche :.�,' . . ohn- Ti �:. Thompson, C. J. , ge� p .• 2nd; stop, 3rd, ss; A McCartney, lst;: J MacDonald, p, '3rd; R. Finlayson, c; G. Fisher, cf; : V.'Hunter, rf;, W. Hus- ton, 11;' J. Carter, ss,'•p :•Umpires .Russ Johnston, •• Garfield MacDonald. Score'By iaaiiga :. High :,School -2x11.. '011' . n 203-11. Tigers, 001 100, '' 012—' 5 • e o. e .. • OUTLAWS. WIN BECOMING , :PLAYOFF ' COT DERS • 'Three -Wry Tie Now .';: Ezists With Eve "Teal :'ha Coi tending Posit- ioa Far Player Birth " George'; Hasll's Die-Hdrds,; tailend- ers' • until; ;Tuesday night, broke into the win '.column with `an•.18 to 11 vic- tory. over Jack Campbell's :Outlaws. The win sent the Die-Harris,'Outlaws and Tigers into;a'three-way. tie with 1 win Ind two losses and put them on even,footing •for .a playoff birth. 1 :•Die-Hards—C.•:. Greer, 2nd; • Geon Webster, 3rd,Bill , Jewitt, p E. Sol- omon, c;` A. Macintosh, lst; ionald,, rf; D Johnston, rf; J. H Mc-' 'Kenzie, If; H. 'Treleaven, cf; -Li Mc- ' •Outlaws, Jim'' Webster, cf Aikens, '''1st; A. Aitchison, 0 -Tr. Mc, Millan, - rf; H, • Greer, p;;' R. C. Todd, 3rd; L. MacDonald,. 2ad;' J. C. Camp- bell, _ss; J. McLeod, ss; `E, Button, if; R.' Colyer, if•:: ' ;Umpires—A. ' McCartney, Girt: MacDonald. Score py Innings Die -Harris=• 205 ' : 320.• : ; 330-1$' Outlaws—, .107 :201 ,000–:-11 The St`andmg Teach► € Won. High Schooh 311 Lecky Milne ,` Tigers , " Outlaws 1. Die-H'ards'. • 1. •.< •,..e s . a The Lucky Nine may get thdirs to- night (Thursday) or will , they?, They 'Meet the '• High School'' and are . the Only ' team who can at. the ,'best tie H. S. • for ..first; place. ' • ; Lost • To Play .:Tonighes. game and tWo.neit *reek will wind :i0) Schedule, ;aid until knovin, what team' Will 'he "out of the Playoffs and at that, ,tie brenkeri pay be necessarY before the playoffn• COM - HOCKEY TO rig FORE 'Following Thursday 'night's"; soft- ball' game, hockey engaged the ittentf 'ion of h. well attended meeting, Offie, erg elected the 'spring include Wes. Hinton,* ,preaident, 'Jack Campbell, Sec-Treaa:; and Clark '',Philaysen member of the execUtiVe. To these were added AndterSon,, president; and IL .4. 1,41Zeily,' Dun - were oppOinted to attend thP W. 0. entered bronght nothing, conehisive„ juvenile,' junior and' Interinediate all Meeting to .1% howthig'kridAy night te further Plans, and 'it i lilted in the village tWill'Ilie''rePresent• doileiieb. hockey' tenni , nifty be Min.; us the serVides of Art Dealt thia, AGED LADY FRACTURES' ARM (BELFAST NEWS) Mr rind Mrs. Sam Morrison, and faipil , visited Sunday . with 'Mir; and. Mrs. <D K Alton,Mrs. Alton;'who had ;,' the misfortune to fall and' fracture • • her arm last, Wednesday evening is: in Goderich; Hospital Her ,. many friends hope that she will soon be able. to, return home. -a Mr and Mrs, Ed Thom, spent • Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Cameron: u Mr and ' Mrs', Chas. Sherwood of Detroit, _'Mr, and Mrs Andy Gaunt and Murray,' and: Mr, and Mrs. "Les; Ritchicp and Alvin :were Sunday .visit- o with. Mrs: Sherwood' and Earl'; Misses Irene MacDonald and Doreen, gains and and 'Messrs.' Jack MacDonald • And. Burton Collins spent Sunday with :. . „ ..•; . Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Hac$ett. • Sr' .and 'Mrs, Wilson Irwin were at Port Elgin on Saturday.•. ,tis con;ifas Mr: Jack .Irwin ofBe eon.; fined to his home with quinsy.' . We i speedyrecovery. wish him. a ' , . . Mr,' and Mrs, Bert,Alton •,and .child ren spent n Monday at .Paisley with Mr. ind Bars, Ernest. Wilkins. a CREWE. •' Mrs: Chimney, Mr. and: Mrs. Cecil ne and Ann Mr and Mrs, Maces... Cham ,Y. . Laughlin and daughter •of Detroit and • Mr: Bill French were guests of Mr. -: *and Mrs: Raymond Finnigan on Sun Mr. and'. Mrs. •E,wart Taylor and. family., of ;Lucknow ' visited • Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Drennan, Saturday., Mr and Mrs Will Petrie.. and fain ily visited ,: Mr. and Mrs.. Case Black at Molesworth.' on Sunday. Mr. ;d: s. Matt Shtnd Benson attanMrended the diamondacklewedondaing celebration,•.of Mrs., Shackleton's 'pang • ents Mr.,afd,Mrs. Jesse Gray'in,Gdd erich. We join in wishing them many more years of happiness. 9[rs. S.'. d: Kiilpatrick .spent' last Monday'with her daughter, Mrs. Cecil Brake.: • Mr. and Mrs Vernon Hunter 'spent �Sundaay with friends here and at Dun canon: t Miss . 'Beatrice Treleaven is' spend ing a!• few . days , with Mrs. Dave Mc- Dermid,` near Nile. • A number of Crewe women attended • ". the thaoffering . meetingat: Port _Albert' ori► Thursday,, when .they ..en joyed`a 'very pleasant afternoon, with., several' other -visiting societies Mr; and .Mrs. Jim ,'Sherwood and �►irls, Miss Lorraine` Drennan and Mr' Orville' Dentin attended ;;the ',Public `' Speaking Competition at `Clinton ' We '..' _ongratulate'Miss Lorraine Durniti; •in taking first` .prize in Public Speaking also Shirley. Sherwood in taking 'sec ond' prize in recitation. ' These'' girls . ,Won first` prize in . =each; ]competition at Ashfield, school' fair :at; Curries' Corners: Mr.. and Mrs. Jack 'Curran and fam ily'spent• Sunday with.% Mr. `andMrs, Herb Curran, Mafeking. triaits Old Home .• , Mr. Donald, Douglas; Granum, ents. 'and Mrs. Roderick Douglas. zoncession 4, is one of 1he Ihrron Township boys who has made' good in that Western 'province, where for -, the past 21 years lie has resided near the •Canadian Rockies. He paid his last visit to his home tewnshiii/ of Huron •trlye years ago. Judge "How long it since you were in court before?," Prisoner: "20 years, your Worship." Judge., "And what have you been , king" all the time?" Prisoner: "Twenty years:" tot, 'delighted Avith re§ults. of first • ,ackage„ Maker refunds its low price.' ter. Art and his churn AL Powell ere enroute to California, yia the thumb- ing route and Will probably reinain in the Sonth during the Winter " • Leo Schnurr, last yeir • with 'Walk- erton InteirriediateS ierform with the OWen Sound! Trippers'.this year. As ,weil con*, 'Louis, brat year with, St: *had's' Majors will wear an OWen Sound' uniform, With hockey organization meeting§ in many caies' it is left with the ek. the 0. H. A., and there are inclicatz ions that several clubs' are anx1604 to try the faster company. group winners in the NV; O. 11. A, hist year,are th'M Year entering in the' •