HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1949-11-24, Page 10Acm 'f'EN:
Arm we% NoWSENT NRI*► LIJOIC.NOWi ONTARIO
AUTHOR ;RELATES
BOOK SETTING
Mrs.' Marie McPhedran, author
et the recently published•' book,,
" Golden' North",: ga' a an inter-
esting talk in the 'Town .Hall on`
Thursday. evening. The :crowd
was: , disappointingly srcina11,, but
diose present were enthralled by
Mrs. McPhedr.an's address, which.
described 'intimately the person,:
riel of . and, the background 4 for
her
1Vrs, McPhedran accompanied
her:°hiisba:nd, `a mining 'engineer
and prosp:.ector; into. the Flirt Floe.
. dilstrict in ,•1929,• and it is:in that;
district the ;setting' for the book
Was . laid. For her address'. on
Thursrday.. pight,: she; wore typical
back oods ' attire. ,She ,spoj e
twiCE in ' the afternoon • to tie
•High School and Pulblic School
pupils, and they too were charm-
ed by her story telling.
.Dr. C. SEI. MacDonald; . a ahem
ber , of •the Library ; :Board under
whose auspices this occasion Was
sponlsored',, acted.. as ' chairman.
Mrs. Thoniias .Quigley was at the -
piano *hile
he-pianowhile the• audience gather-.
ed.. An • interesting program pre-
ceded Mrs. McPhedran<s• address
arid' ., included . • a ,vocal solo • by
Catherine Agnew, .w'ith ` .accom
Pani± ientt' by Mrs. Quigley; re-
-citations, by •,:Nancy. Johnston,
-Joyce .Litt1_e_and Ann, Crawford;
violin 'selection. by Dr., , Jas. Little •
With. accompanircnent • .by Miss
Marion MacDonald; . folk .dance..
by Giadys Chin, Edna •'Reed,
Marybelle.. McQuiliin,• Mary Mc-
M llan, • • Carolyn, Gibson, Betty
Johnston, Shirley Ross.. and Mar-
ga?et 1Vfurray, with • piano;`,accom-
p'animient•, by' Norma Sherwood,:
and a piano selection by Mr. ,Ev:-.
erett ,West
'Refr.eshments were served 'af-
ter, with tea'.. poured. by. Mrs..' P:.
,W. Hoag and Mrs. C. l•I: .Mac_
'Donald.. During .the 'lunch hour
DISTRICT AN ANXIOUS TIME the: gathering inspected the dis
play of new: 'books', • . although-•; it
was regretted, that only,. a smiall
percentage; had• arrived in time
:for this ,showing
During°her stay here, . Mrs Mc-
Phedran
c Phedran •was• the guest _ of Mrs.
W.. V; Johnston, 'secretary orthe
the.
Library:Board, . '
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=Ms. ; NQVEMB1R, ':24th; • 1949
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MISSING LAD GAVE` tINTAIL
The Kintail district had a few
n}� ous •: hours . last .Wednesday
ight when •a' :widespread search
w s organized for 7 -year-old Pat-
rick O'Neil, 'son of ;Mr. and Mrs.'
James• O'Neil. Late`• in the ,a'fter-
noon, when he. was supposed • tom
be bringing in wood for his moth-
er, .young ' Patwent to 'the nearby
farm home `of'- Maurice., Bowler,
where he . frequently ; visited
When,' he failed, to return home
after leaving .Bowler's, a; prelim
inary. searchwas; started, and by
,nine o'clock:' the distraught par
en to sought the aid , of ` the pro-
•vincial-.police;:
• It seems` that young Pat Wand-
ered about ;the fields and finally
lay down • arid, dropped off:. to
sleep..Awakened by ,the calls of
the' searchers, and. ,probably, fear -
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KAIRSHEA W. I.' MEETING;.
On Thursday, November 17.th,
the Kairshea Institute, inet at the
home of .Mrs.. D. 4 • MacKinnon,
where".a large number of mem-
bers. and visitors *et. Mrs .Fred
Gilschrist, thee president, • was in
.the chair and the . meeting ' open.
ed with the usual exercises, ,Fol-
lowing ,the business thee. roll call,
was' well . responded, to by telling
some . : incident bringing back; .._1
"fondmemories"
ing the 'consequences, he made his
A good ' program followed with
*4' undetected to the drive •shed.
on 'his : father's farm and" hid the Area Convention report giv .
-under: some of :the 'mazrhinery:. A en by ''Mrs: Archie • Maclntyre 'and
another very interesting topic' on
search• of the. shed' had been made
li r b u t ,' Donald Drennan "Points'• of `Interest in nruce
earlier, , ; 'n .a in County",' prepar,.ed • and given .by
went through' the build? g again •
after midnight when •he found the Mrs. Farish 'Moffat. Mrs.•William
although little the Scott gave• a very._well prepared
ightened lad,g•
•worse from the experience, ex- motto on "I -nay not do it •well;
cept being. ;cold and hungry.. • but I ' will do my best".. • A solo;
by' Mr's.: Chadwick:. accompanied
by' Mrs. H. Houston was much
enjoyed and a humorous reading''
was given by Miss A. McKay. .p
Wm. 'Pappas, proprietor' Of The This was followed -by a pianoin-•
l .1ayhouse,_showed:four . films on strumental by_ Mrs.. Maltby .' and * F
Thursday. afternoon to members Mrs. Hughes agave .a reading:
of ' the Fire ` Company: These After the closing remarks by
"shorts" were all pertaining to Mrs. L. McDougall and responded
the . chemistry, of fire, "to fire to, by Mrs: MacKinnon this inter-
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nter:fighting z .methods' and to the care esting meeting . dosed. with '-the
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