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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1938-12-29, Page 5RS 44i D ��ER, tale;, 19$$ Al WINGw ra snow START& AT .g � p,m ,EBCLI"I' SATURDAY DA�,� NLG,H � • S T TWO MOWS,, : 7 45'.'and 9, 45 P as UrSa i rim,Sa 'SP IAL • . RALPH RELLAM , i�. L6ells, N e �� q' ' Qsar, Jac ito, a?�oto ► it .ell/lat. icra r r Fa • 1 ; L 1 NvrRo � 'W+dI/yar11?Wi• � �tMrSewendrFi�' •Also. "CIBY!bIE DOES' NOT, �A y" " " ADM AND .NEWS ADMISSION 1 ^P SIGN •ADULTS - COILD "..• REN .„i 20c . i esWFd, ` .. .. fan 1 ,; CHRISTMAS No, 12, E.:4 W.`(oWa uf Honours -.-76; . Pass --6o %, marked with , a *, r' (Those n were re abs or more- examinations) for one examiitations) • Grade, VJ(IL Eileen Snell, 82;5; Ada Dqw .:73; Lots Webster, 79;; St. Marie, Lucille 7,3.8, Harold' Taylor,' 65• Grade VI -Ruth Irwin; 76 7*;• leen neth Barbour,, 68.4*. Isabel Phillipa. 583, LUCK O Grade V -•;.Eva Dow, 83; Dorene .Ir win, 77.6; Helen Barbour, 69.4*' Grade IV ohn ' Jamieson s. 4 . Grade IMI -Nelson 'Do 5 .2, ta, Phillips;R', 67,• Vyet_ 63.4.: Grade II ,Orland Trwin; 88 5; Doris i'aplor: 84; 'Earl .Jamieson 7grt . Grade I• -Juanita. Irwin, 88; All Barbour • , .4 Do'" n y , , a d Dow, .65 auretta 'McBurney,, (teacher), cit er ANNE•SHIRLEY : RUBY .REELER JAMES ELLISON • FAY MINTER WALTER. RRENNAN 'Frank Albertse :'! . Nina Knot �. lllit USICAL • SU. atinee Mon:, dins •OfD • '`CARTOON Jan. 2., at 2.30 •p.m. ungannon Ity''1t 1 J ltnstoo' lamts' and : pleasui a seekers in *with saddened .to find :so naany *with only ii hotue.or'two a;a ot,a ones lirosperou.,•• villa&,, were'r, is. not' the story of tile little village of Daugrnt,}i: ' ei•p' Gr'itvel `erreh an >l through the rural u,'ii; Road, l,l anile north of i t Smiles south.ot' Lutlotovv. had its vicissitude yet ''thte _tLall'tit '.whether of . the nature t t ;t ! to; nr. .a boom ,ii has tr tv el e'vi ! >itong on the hien tenor e.s v tat; ni• it i etc•, .other •needs 'were plied. and 'Dungannon • became a min:= • tatsre iuetropolis for a large territory; woollen mill on the Nine : illite I Rry er, -run' by Mr. Disler, was Well i patronized and .when J '.W: Sattn;+y erected a ', gristmill along side 4 th,i' woollen' mill a nen impetus: was given !to business. These two•neills have dis- ippe fired' long. ago. About' :1876 a xr '.k \lard 'las •run: hi George Kitson e' •:.tier r few read, rt was closed....: In; ',the arly days. there tete 't hotels run respeetiv�-ely by til a k. and Dean Swift. .1n th trfttea: and early sixtie's the R'e llethodi.ts:''hail a .church •on ht ee-M.t mer' mics." :loath of -.Moon.. Where, I believe., a• tone •!r-slab-•--starids to the. ._ e nienec�i nine early settler. In the Bite s itli 4. uv t few. change. the Iast kt) v ea Pt rte the marlted'.intproweri rut n '' ap�'ati:ac`e of"public tiiirld , *� Plearfement in the area.,+e bg'the.• town. ' Tse. 401' of the founding of 0611 tea' p be told'in� a few sentem- T'the 51C; of 1843, tit illiatit' 1[ tl; fa 4me•0 bought lot 1'', e +U- n f°alk Township of Aslifteld. d• l Robert:DayYd-an`itrriv .lt � 1io, o•i let 1.'., entree watts: telear:nho.w ere the, Qat��,50d m 'West It Wa rr fish. u 'mss >s certain• Ilugh 1Ie- ;t an early date on lot 1t,• Qa•our, to a neat ft info tet if lintel above lus :front bras beautifulh c teed '�T�T�_rhers with the 1'r•Inno Cly • 4o0a e f Iclidien, , a persi'ri of t e�r•wic• r• was dattT+tie• th.e ter Of a pot ',1fiet ' 1'4f 18,5'3 Iust.e",nth:n irtrt �orthe Vitlzte ,xf ay Ravvanu•h 'Grua .' auth0tatt ,e!aliirt• it,tv,zy pet,tttt.t.t.Y, lllaliough tiad••thvp and `he naneed our,..tot of llle bcit of the sa ilii ame'in the •gone, Ireland, Whence he ada.•The post office yWa • * • name changed to Dun i; 1856.. In 1854 Rob ng opened the first ger+•? ii' after; :Ino, M Roberts er general, store anti the �hY*,t'or, something ne two men catered of',a Urge, rural common'.: Our to s ib west. everything the ()ur gun in' the shape of . dressed pork, grain etc..' ars their other needs.; Till nit s, kept• h' tailors;: black- (This n-ntakers� shoe='make!` , the 'and Iu:ttglan • OLI V ET .. The annual Xma tree held at' the s ' c hool • ' 0 n Wednesday, n esd a D was' ' y ec em her 21 a decided Rev. McKenzie of Ripley acted'. as chairman, lad the' children `under the � ""' to do teacher, Mr, Clifford" Wyldslp of their their parts well. "At the :Close o fr the Program, . Santa Claus who , resembled Mr. J, McIntosh hail told the • ed at: the,child. church:' Christmas concert Santa, Claus along with him the me, which pleased th I` child ren She helped :week • that he ho e last San ped ' to bring Mrs. time, and.sure.' nett Claes eaough Mrs... Santa len p' d 'Santa to `unload the , each child . receiving a big,' ba'g of sweets • air. and Mfrs... H, :Howe 'of Mit_ shell• visited at her home; Mfr: T; Mc Guire's for'. a few days; last Week. We wish to': extend .our ' synpathi to the friends of:.the' late Mr. Cooke Hamilton, who with his' faniily;,lived all .their early life' among' us, and ?remembering the'. good neighbtour' and frien3 he was, are • able • to syinpath- ize u-itle.,those'.who`are left to rnoarri NS loss. Just another one waiting to meet the ' yonder m over Mrs. Howard McGuire is;.on wa recover: of We a after a fern days; hof illness re glad to 'report that Mr John • Colling is feeling ..some better. Master •.David Barkwell, '.visited•a feve. days last week : with his seater, Mrs IL • Button, Luckreow, 'Mr. Gordon' Brooks •is :spending.a few Christmas' holidays with friends; Miss Marie'. McCharles ::and her. friend from Toronto' visited over' the week -end at her horn¢: here at Mr. Ij McCharles, Miss: Jessie • McCharles spent".Xmalc Doi'' at_lre sant. rss Sadie Mceharles DD G r home, also •Mr.. and ':Mrs,. t=ood Chris held:. a very Christmas and tree.last Thursday night and is enjoying 'het ';iiristmas holidays at'her home here. We are sorr that.. Mrs, ''Mac Mc- Guire is on .the: Sick .list. Young Mang' Passes' • 'Our community was. saddened ,` , wo second time in a week, when word was Antony received• of the ' death of Mr:• Charles e late : Roulston.." Charlie- '.passed • away : at sle�;.a,, Kincardine Hospital •on' , -0 Saturday e :and fright, after a short illness. Ile will he' Dun sadly missed in. y this'community Sri' mai _;vas - a ':member Of the Olivet 'rtTmted y `�i Church and betook an -active ' retie the Sunday. Anon e. v Dile eo , F! School and. ;the ` •Young p ople s rwork A. short 'private• 'fun_ era! was •.held at'i his home . and. the funeral service ,from Olivet ..'United t''hurch wasp conducted by Rev. Mc- Kenzie on:Tuesday. ' • •The regtlar meeting of ' Olivet Young People's. Society ,Opened on Tuesday evening ;with hymn : 1-o. 263 and the Lord's prayer was repeated in unison. There were prpresent; � 14: members ; s t, with' the president Presiding. Oaring"to the, absence of,' Secret_ Aries, Miss: Donalda • McCharles. took charge of that' part' of our meeting: After the business part' of our meet- ing, welda were favored by •a:lreading by McCharles. Barr ey' Brooks took . charge. of our scripture Treading rind ' our Honorary presider Stewart , gavet, Willie `topic; on "Christmas, very. interesting hymn. No. 208 and Rev Our cllcd in prayer and this ,broil htor.McKenzie et g our ineet- ing''to s2rlose.' • this chtut„le'v�;is closed And `A krei tpetterl' in Dunginnon: . The .Preabytert-vns;i,;ho'had a chur,h t* early :a .toile south" 'i�enioved to the %%Nag.e in theaseventies. In .1S7tl.=high hopes 'rete held ••for dart •su@cess off Saver Springs cheese fa tory: opened that year •On Janie, Glens' farm,'sou'th'of�the village of Welcome lconte 'Ward but these expectatnen a e tl�� • vain acrd i'n a few , ye'ars it was. •closed x: The t einural,. of the churches to tilt i'lllake called for new Ceme• tery and four of'the-lead ng men of the �illat;ri +,it:ght�ii ite•ot the gravelly ptatean- • verloo,.ing: the -;'deep `ugged 'yeller;. of the ,Nine, Mile ,Biter • and had ;1• r;veved, for tles'purpose. AN: tNCtt'T !PILtYER Give ns:Lor a. bit e' + sfit bit o'work att:i"n bit o' -fun; *twre us all rn tfi' struggle and salutiet Our darty •bread and 4 bit, o',buttsr; :live u.. health 'Ohre keep to make • .ti' a, bit�to Spare for•poor folks'- sake, Give Us •tfii c fol• • w� e+re 'sonte'of 'u5 dutiers' ' • ;t hear,!;, to feel tor all that sitfters;� Give tts, •tont; .t tilt of a. songs tate; and at hot k. to help us .along; . An' give -,•its Otic shayit,' sorimtv;'s lesson, That' ,eve► n9.t3. prove -how,, grit+f • q blesser'.. •Gwe usi 1.ordr our !itiil.tttce "oo(lty best. brave, Wise :and free dry, bast tor onr\elf,. 'tttd, t tlr• ttre+ri l'earn� tri, ,brothers ancient apt•ayur yvas found or d of to Old '1)111` ra "!herr ii`ire Theca two . hands without ;a other from 'dant docu honesty.: T sea when weather, a crossing t n man wh itis .ha'nd. vvas .swept overboard' • The Kirkcatdy'man sa►v° what had; • happened and sought onethe captain.'. '1)de ye ,tnind:..yon Mon front' Dun, lee" he said, ''Fthat ye engaged `he 1£ine hharacter'?�„ . d . it?ii , said the captain, ",What .o f ekpr ;s arta' v ri'" yet*, bneket,''• vias. the reply. Ptai;2 0L,, a reamer , took ,on --one a Kirkcaldy 'Mir', written" character,: Aird he , Dundee possessed: of abun.. mentary ;vidence `eta to his hey had'Ii of been ' Zsn'tg at they encountered rough' nd the Dundee he deck With a bucket •in 1� THE LATH'.•CONCESSION• LUCK �:U�KN�W SENT"NEL Pu ab r. ed, v e. er Th y ursda Mrs.. A. A. •'MacKenzie -:,_Pr. ref Campbell :; Thompson -Pali! sher • }, • Mr, Leonard McInnis, who has be quite'ill is•ntuch•improved:. en r. Harvey McDougall ; of Toronto bent Christmas : •' . Ulla$ Ethel Buc&ton of Terolrto: is spending the' holidays with Mr.' and; firs, Herbert Buckton, morning 1 at I.rlcknow Qatario.; s at his home, TIIUItSDAY,, DECEMISHR 29th, 1938 �'MAFEKING A Hapliy New Tear to you all" • r Mr, and' Mrs- plainer `'I{il,patrici( o' -,ot•onto are battle for the - Christmas. vaation,' Mr. Harold Hackett spent the week _nd at his home near Blyth. Mrs. " Ha•rvey Webb and: childrent Edens ' o spent' layt geek with het, rJ parents, Mi' and. Mrs. Thos._'Ander >li ;on., We are' glad to report tl1r•..And- arson rS 'improving nicely :after hav ing been ill T•ith,pnebrnonia • . Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Moffatt tt Keet h Y, Mr. and Mrs • ' Tem; Morrison %Vhitechurcn"; spent ;Sunday with. Mr. and Mrs•G. Hamilt,n;, • Miss Jean McKenzie of Toronto any. ;Miss Bessie, ' McKenzie of Chicago Spent Christmas' •rcago ,with Mr, and Mr.. 3V alter, MclCenz;e. Miss. Anna Graham and Dorothy o eronto are.',spending the holidays mi their parents, Mr. and. 'Mrs. An. us: Graham: ' Airs. Jas.. Martin and Mr, ;Johnrllic_. oriald, Spent• Christmas with,and' s. R. Middleton'• ,friss Hannah McDonald isvisiting,' s n ,Donald one I d. ofRafto r dvv vias isitos' with he • ere Christ Ffr h friends- on • the fourth;: Ir;,.and Mrs. James` r I sn: . pe t•C ' hrrstmas ' R.. G. • O. Nattier, v r mother, Itirs. 2ihard Johnsto Mr• and Mrs:' Clair n,' • Gael h 1Jewougas a r Mi' Bob . 'Ati- • P ,are spending,' few' . da .,. decry of .Listonel. - :fir. , Ys lir; .George Jo . .$nc R..3icDougall s,, . • 3 nt of L.ucknow 'called Mr, and Mrs.: Win., .. • nd.li Rob r�. Will Andrevr-' Sunda :: noW spent' ' s and :tilts. Alfred A home of M 1115.:at thef, • ipH• scHoo --- R �u PIRS7,f TERM .EXAMINATIONS;. GRADE X M. i Carolyn•• 80: 65 60' mpbell, ,ey , .. „ ... . . Andre _ Carrrpltell,. Grace • .45, 70 • Cook, •Jack• 6• ' U3d; 69 Crozier, •32 55.: 6262 j , :BReartt:lhaleema*:•-•:**.** �orenaDurran,,Gardner• •g"Gibson; .,Kathlee n Y .Iioffman,';Marjarie Hunter, James Jamieson . 61. •: G7 , Ma Donald, Margaret - ; , Y 5 j iia . cKinnon, Grace. MacLennan' win and fano- MacLeod Bruce ace ...29 at' the ho , Grace me ,of to Leod '' Mn • rd n Mclim; Reid MeN• :6g. 5g • McNeil, 'Ra Nicholson; M 5867 Margaret ,72 70 Paterson, Dean ,. 74. 64 P hiil,iPL ,•ochre .23 Reid, Lornaa' Salk' a .33 . ' x�: Salkeld, Mary' Solomon, Marvin Steward. Gordon • .. Taylor, el. , ns: e. first of, the week with Mr. Tho 3'n .62 3ttd' Mrs. td. Little. M meson,' W1lhird 6827 d M s.ia I 'Treleaven', Allan ggie McGillivray. .61 then Robert 's.and bio=;� Twamley, 'Petite .. , Mrs. A. Pent Christmas... with _: 6i McGillivray and' family of Lucknow;. '.. Win 'ndrew andr. C. Robb.. Y nrfred. of Xort h Bay and r, and disc Elizabeth Mciv Mrs..Gordon: Kirkland and little he holler a is spending n littl , .lyra ys at her home, of Zion visited e oY Srtnday tvi and• Mrs S./. Kilpatrick.. • Miss. Grace, Blake`•of .;Drumb Spending the Christtnas vacation parents ?lir and hits. 'Thos Blake Mr. and. Mrs. J. Little of Lucknow eh ktr pent th U is 'vitt, e' annual Sunday School Ch mas concert, was held vin the hall Friday evening. The first part of program Was , , given „ ,by the. sch .ihildren. Numbers were also given the . Belfast. ;school 'children, both Which were much appreciated other dialogues;' "Easy Payments" "Ask Me Another"• were given .by. young People. rist- last, -.the ool of TWO end the. BRUCE I1RIVE`. FOR RESTRICTED 'AREA` The • drive to ' have `Brace ;: County declared a bgriue T.R. restricted area. is assured of eee,ss with lir. ,G..1 ' Paterson, .nice "AgricaJtural Repres. entatrve; who has led . the _campaign. 1`redicting. that they ,would finish with over 80 percent'of the .cattl favoring the nio a raisers on the'part of the.. Province wherebb all 'eyrie iii BrA t.E won dergoi• Mr, Paterson sea# that they Hoyt ha'. GGI, eam Id have to ' - ve ten percent over'the req+'ired °percent.and;that they.�we 7d • 5b 50 .;2Z.28 88 35, 64 78`• 63 51 70'* 54' _ 24 • 68'• • . 50 • Misses Bess and. Jean Lane are !our ,spent MondaY With tlifferd -lay with Mooresville :friends. • 3fary Cox returned. home from Toronto list week. • • 'Miss Mary' McLean of Eincani tad Mrs: Robt. MeLean. Mrs 'C. Borthwick 'of St,' Cath ines, spent the Week4nd with Mr.. and MiSs Jean Anderson is -heIidsiying at her borne at Mafe/ting. It W. I.' Will he held at the bottle of and National Rel *onshiP; camp hie I er- 'her:" of .fed calveS, tar babi, beef, Of .e;iiergo or any eounti prevince. All 'Fr 11 •Ares.. til betweeti• 30,000: and '35,000. head of A• An re shIpped out of the county' • annea/ly most of them -for 'the heef mari-et. This is ' aside froin ani slaughtered fin kome aonsumption. fed lyinter as.` last;it; was stated Canada, liowever;,nlanY-fanners wen - FARE AND A QVAR FOO THE anukti raw Goo.tt, &dna.: Fiiday:' Dee. .30th %Intl FARE AND A THIRD IFOR 'rue ROUND nue Stior Good going Tuesttiy.' Dee.' 20th untA Monday. Jan, 2nd...n2crusive. Return limit „leave 'destination , not later, than midnight Slturday. Jan. 7th. 1939: InferoutNote front any ovine. CANADIAN NATIONAL The thite approaches wheti oPeration,' of 'onr readers in this ,respect. is • only :through the :tionsic 1 the standards Of this, 1 ate' they' are) •ri', seriouS matter , 'you ran Make 'no` 'better Cluristniaa. present to •iourSelt 32.08 In 'C'ariada trZ 65 '40 55 17 • • 4.1 Gardner, Kathleen • 59 • 9 1,4 • to 52 66 52 82 40 .22 Irwin, Lloyd .59, 34 46 it& 42 49 Johnston, Katherine 69 70 69. 86 78 19 65 ltittride., Muriel .... ;,': . „ „▪ .., _so 46 60 .72 68 55' 67 55 MI rrest, Katherine .. Reid, /lath] 44 We. are Plea.sed to rePort that little' Jirinny Itodgirri 'son. of Air: and ;Mrs; Tina: ,Rodgins L. -making Progreas from a. Paralysis ;condition "Jean- Chn.rch for the nest:two San - AS -lee:, and „.mit: iteRitchie hAye their: ileums Sombni fOr the. helidaY.; The next Seriice *HI be Mac.lionald Of II` week -end• gueits 'of Mr. arid Mrs. the ,hozne of their father Denaldr.i7i 'Misses Clara and "Don.ilda Mac Kendrick ',And MurtAy of Wiadso :Misses, ISobei arid Kathleen of God Misses 'Kate 'Sutherland and Oath erine :Ranter of tOndoir, Visited- ead th it Is 'My ,Iloale Town And I 'AM bonie ',is founded; where .my business is sititated And Where niy *OM is cast; where . children are eduCated; where MY neighbors' dwell,. itial 'ye/fere t me. My tOwn has the right to riay eirrie If supports 'me my indifference,. My town stippliii me free raoral, cititenship. It. has seine etltottebert, totra, void it 'lir entitle& to the there ib ine.--Seleited. I;SPeeially 'Written for Canadian Dear Sir: hints thaa mpon government and . Poi- the governments, ereate More enough to • tisk, directly • inatead Of indirectly so ,that the people May know what their .torernment ja cost. inate, Seek to carrY" through governmental PrOieets tirites when Private .enterP,rise 1,agging instead doingy, the werk in boom periods when' tostd"„are great.: For the ,peopl,e. Think Canada tither than, hy pro DeVelop 'the east -west eontieetion: not 440. 'for the. beriefitmf..the 00111iTtinil but as a part, of the Rti, tish There are *stir thing's tniieeti *hich it.s,Canadians could adopt in', order to *eke canada a better place ;in :•-iint if we can restore•• to the ioa4id. cOnnection with 'the Eta-. SiNtie of .the riteged Spirit Of, Ore' --;And 'irhat: *ore fOrefithers I drill/ order' to Make ',Canada a be of by ,subterfnei and evasion. their are .lagiine Purpecte they are. no further f The"' hesit_ate to show the cost Ol g,wament. They,. bide: it in di tiocitiOn aid thus 'the 'mart in,,the Aimee -thinis Thing Costs 'are high If be,".con„id realize that ,*xation'T., seen and .:tinseen; is high, he, wOuld take a mer"deeP intelligent inter= est .the aihninistration ..etreir&' which' Weald 'be to. theogeherll goocl. • Vire.irre apt 'todrky to look Apon life Oar* 1r3; Meat* 'Of, all ithe 111.3•11erri. agenc*,, the ah.startee:which separate. 'the `Atlantic, PacifiC. until coriOta'Y *ill riot lie the ;Aire it Shot:14 • re atteutaon to toed tOrenuteit thrnagh 'the eliMinatien of Patronage arid the recognition' bf 'lamest* and merit yre *ill force Our goternittent "to &Vent by frontal direitihn instead 4,, starts at hotkie *via, yoa .t. McDOVOAL The Nutlet ' • 41.