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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, IUCKNQW, ONTAHIO
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'.HELD ST.' : 1NI)REW'S.:BALL' •:
ON, MONDAY NIGHT;
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Postponed. ' on Friday, ' Novein-
' • ber 28th, because' of stormy wea
tiler and blocked roads, the. Kair-•
shea :.Institute held their anunal
• .St. , Andrew's.. 1 Ba11 on Monday'
night,. of, .this,'week:
•. The , ideal ..branch - of.the Can-:
adian Legion,, which had a dance
fo%:-•- esdaY 'ralgh , eai
celled this .event on .account of.
St: •.Andrew's "ball on •,the`: preced
t Mg. nig•
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THREE. SHOWS • SATURDAY •'
TAXED BY CHILDREN.' .•'
HEADS•. HURON PERTH:• •
1AWAJT DECISION
N' DEER .CASE
Magistrate J. W. 'Morley ,regerV-
ed judgment last week after hear.
ing changes of .hunting deer out'
f -season;
iii :I r=o . i'Out
. against five. hunters:.. R ,hbault,
Grand Bend; Jack .Holt Thed,
'ford; Bendy Webb, Lloyd Hewett
and Walter James, all of ondo`n.= •E.:41'1'
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- Game Overseer H. Cantelon of
Wi•ngham charged' that the rnen.
were hunting deer in bush near
Belfast, in the vicinit of : Luck.-
now. oriNovember 12th He 'had
..seen. two .deer, a fawn and' buck
running' in an excited •.manner at
ful,1 speed, ancr later a4 doe, fol-
sowed' lay'. a :dog: He saw. a car,
parked _on .'the side.. of the . roadt s9
and Thibault with' a 22'• calibre
Winchester. rifle. He told hirci ..to
wait, and• while . he• ;went to a:
truck; both man.. and .gun had
disappeared. Finally all the 'men.
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THURS., DECEIVIBER 18th, 419,4
SHORTHORN ASSOCIATION.
of Ashfield
'Mr W. A. Culbert • , t
was ;elected , ;•president of the
Huron -Perth ; Shorthorn Club for
1948; at the annual meeting.' held
last week at,Clinton.
Andrew; Gaunt\•of' West Wawa=,
nosh :was' elected •.a's one ;aof . six
Huron . Comity directors and• was
alcn name on""a •speci•1• commit:-
tee tic) promote boys' ,club work,
_and -promote the raising of Short-
hor�iiss by members of junior. calf
cluSs
SWEPT SWINE CLASSES;
AT ''CHRISTMAS FAIR
Austin :Martin, li;; 6, Lucknow;;
swept .everything before him. . in
-the :Yorkshire ,Swine -`competitions '.Tuesday 'evening
at the . Christmas ;Farr at, Walk 1VTr: Alfred` 1'attgrson: Spent the
cyton.
,The. Martin p i:• s, won first prize week -end, in London ' "
'g The Whitechurch W: I held
in,, all five classes' for sows and
their Glristrnas-lrieet%i�g-on Tues'-
coped t'h unior cha i 16n . ' afternoon.. 'Mrs Ben McClenaghari
senior' . championship and Grand
championship presided. A;. Christmas Story was
dame . to . the • car, • .T.he :overseer
FARE .AND .A HALF
'Good going; -Saturday,. De.
cncemlberuding T20th, 19da4y, 7, Janto.:anudary'
ihurs
lst, 1948. '
. Return Limo =Leave desd='
` nati n not 'late.r than ,mid.
• „night,. Wednesday, January'
. 7th, 1948..
Tickets gnd complete iuJurma i
Wort from any Agent,
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Robert Irwin Passes • '
TOM LEAKY .1VIA
said he had '•heard•,1baaying like I LAST C.. N. °R. R 1N •. "
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that, of hounds;. a
•The next day he saw a'•r.ed spot
M'r Tom Leak, a ;familar fig.-
on the': side of the road -'which ure on the "`Kinyc'a dine=Palmer-
look' ed like blood and he followed stop .c N.R. passejnger .run, made
the track 100 ' yards. where `he his last 'ti ip as a. Gond '' ctor la
week He is n'ow retired' on pen '
Returned from North Sion.
found a deer hoof and hair'
Evidence given'�by the men was A popular . conductor, -and w
ell
that they had gone' to Muskoka ikilown to many -i'n the• district,.
to ,hunt; deer and' had taken the Tom has been: in the railway Ser -
guns and ammunition ,shown• as vice for.forty-five years, and for
-h the cat th.irty-tbre.e Years has served on
From, Lucknow, • on their • return, •the Kincar• ine a merston:, in.e
they said, they;Went 'to the. b,ish' He rnade,his..last official trip on
to hunt• foxes:, They denied that 'Wednesday of last, week .'Mr.,
they. were hunting ,deer.• Leaky resides in Kincardine
The• g� h h sed
• The death of Robert •Irwin ,.oc
curred in Kincardine on Monday.
The funeral .service•'is to be held
this` afterniori: at two ti ch)ck to
Kincardine .with interment izr•
•Greenhill. Cemetery Lucknow•,
UNDERWEAR . fore men, :.women
and. children.. THE • MARKT
STORE.
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Soaking Arena Ground
..Work soaking the ".ground. in .the
ice. area in the arena,; With.. the
ground •r at . saturation point, ice
making is speeded up whets .the'
do w lc accbmpanie
them, , was owned. • by Arthur
Clark of`.Lucknow, who ,Swore
would not track .deer as it could
not -run fast 'enough. Warren
Howald corroborated , •the • evi-
dente ..
„'Crown Attorney Holmes; argued
the men were found with -hunting.
weapons ' and ' ammunition, one
witness :heard numerous shots in•
the bush; and a fawn was in dif-
faculties:
Prank Dodiinelly, K.C., defence tl
counsel, submitted' there was no'
prima facie evidence that' the ;nen
were hunting. deer.' The fact. that
the 20. 'gauge • rifle ': was left in
Lucknow Was proof:' that the •
Hundreds of children had • a tclay
Of. it here •on Saturday, with ° a
free 'show and a bag', ''of': sweets
for • them all..•'Village children' at.'
• tended; the in.6rnin• perforrinance,'
with' the 'two shows ; on Saturday'
'afternoon reserved pretty much
for children .:from thest'irr�ti is
Ing district. The three, shows were
' packed,`'and the orily'dissappoint
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•• freeze-up conies.
WEDDING BELLS: •
BAILEY -ARMSTRONG
• A quiet wedding was solemn -7
ized December ';6th at the' regi-:
•deuce';.'of Rev.: J. D. Bannatyne,'
Lambeth, of. Ellen Ada. Aran -
strong, Lucknow to Gordon Al-
bert, Bailey :of. •Hornby,; Ontario:'
The'; brides. wascharrningly
dressed,. ' in",'rose ';wool trimmed
with gold, :and black accessories
with a.. corsage .of, yello roses:.
,re Mr.
Their only attendants we
and Mrs.. Oswald D. Leitch of Al
viriston:: Mrs:.Leitch chose. •pow
der biue• wool dress and wore :, a
corsage ofred'roses.
The wedding 'reception • was
. . • .1exi�len�:.afte�-w.iuch::
the happy •oouple •.left for "Hum
bersto. e;. Niagara., Falls, .Noble;
torr -"Hornby: Wingharn arid Luck
now. On' their :return they will
reside; . in' London.
BOUNDARY BEAST
Mr.. George • .MacDonald of
Northern•. Ontario •:sperit a':' few
day's last week wiT his •cousin,
Jack Gillies;"
Mrs.Wm.7MacKenzie and Hugh
visited'. at' George. -Fisher's ,on.
Ing feature for the', kiddieswas `.Austin first `became 'interested ;read by Mrs: 'James .Falconer.; a.
• when
;. rci�ra.i•n [Y' and..'hnn}neM. •:rnrn eon-,
that no arrangement , was made' purebred swine' .
to: haveSanta Claus make a -call.
• her, a during the day.
- The Lucknow High School band,
in raising he efileied the . Boys' Swine'. Club,,
sPonsored 'by the 1.,ucknoW. Agri-
cultural Society "some : setien Or
eight Years ago. The pair'of sows
! carols an marcheS on the Main., he purchased' to enter tl,his • Club
4 c Street during the, afternoon, and competition. provided the'. foUnd-:
' were • very,, ,generous with the ation' stock forjaunching-into the
. number of• selections they render-, swine 13reed.ing ,business with
ducted bY Mrs. Victor Ernerson.
carola ;were sung' arid Mrs. Ezra
itrumeritaL• .•
Mr. Foster 'Moffati.and. Mr. And
Mrs. George ,,Fisher,' spent . Mon -
®1ca Down By •• Snow
A ', heavy; .wet snow which•.
crusted over • When the- temper
ature 'fell, left everything heavily;
blanketed 'during, the early hours'''
of
f. Tuesday moi ring The weight
of the bad is reported to have
brought down .a number of tele-
.phone• poles in the rural district;
particularly South, of here., � � , ;• ;
Miss Jean Osborne" and Miss
Beryle Lake:; are • `occupying ;arts
apartment in Mr. and :Mrs.
ardCpwan's home, which was the:
•residence of the late Mrs. Cliff.
Mr.
.and. Mi...s. Co;wari have resid
_ec1_lier the ' ast' ouple of >.
month's.
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NEW HOMES are to be sough£
by, the Paisley Board • 'ofTree;
under. Wartime . Housing..
ears
In 1847 the poems'
. of Robert Browning
were being read.
and.acdaimed -.as
Was. the first 1847
Rogers B"rte
patterns
ROGERS B
WILL. BE OPEN
THURSDAY „AFTERNOON,
A -ND ,EVERY. EVENING °
,OF fq-IILDREN
and for
:MOM ANp DAD AS, WEL
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Corrie and 'see ibis Ole-
pnt new patiern so',
„brilliantly beautiful . so
distinctive that 'already' -
, it has wen the„plaudits.
; of the nation's Omen.
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,SER'vr:41F.OR
m.. Schmid