HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1945-09-13, Page 9;SEPTEMBER` 13th : 015
The Lucknow • Sentinel,
• �•u.�know, Ontario
BOUNDARY' EAST FOOD POISONING
The people' of this community
take this opportunity of extend,`
ing their . 'sincerest, sympathy to
Mr..s.ienry Mathes and Mr. and
M•
rs. Pharis Mathers• in their rez
-eenr- ereavenaent—=
k
.---• The Misses—*Shirley 'Robinson,
Jane .Johnston and Gail MacMil-
lan..sspen°L: Sunday. with -Miss' Patsy
CAUSE 'UNDECIDED
No report has been receiV•.ed
.00n the latest analysis• being" made
tdetermine the cause of the food
poisoning that ' affeted
cupwards'
to. 50 many -:.women ;and ehildren-1
in the Dungannon area over ten
days: ago, SQrne were violentlyill
for a bine-•but X11 -recovered -from
the '-af cta• t-ttt 24 to L
hours
Mao i1la.n -
�VLm �er,rge T e.'nnedy° madc-
I.ssmness trip ;to-
Florence'
to
HEL.
-Returning byH Popular- Reques
AND : HIS. ORCHESTRA
r ,
ADMISSION 50'c
Florence' and .John Hudson 'wms
sited' Mrs, lXur•
dson. and :Greta over
tile''• week .end,
ancin From 10 .m. t
D g • 0 1.00 :: a.m. '.
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Mr and Mrs; Lloyd; McDougall_'
spenta few days in , Toronto.
Mr:: -'Allan ; Sangster who ,' has.
been- holidaying = with •.Mr: ---and
Mrs. Wm,' McDonald .returned toy
his •home `iri •oronto:lHe was..ac
companied 'back'by .Graharrm.. lylc:
Donald 'wh. o will., •
spend 'a ew•
P f
`°da
s 'in .the amt .,
Mr'.. and 'Mrs:.Peter McKinnon
?rid ]VYass Heleh 1#1leintyr.e of;F7x
Mich spent the •week! -end with..•
relatives' here
Mr :.
George ge •1Vlicldl;etbn of •Tor:
onto spent the week -end.. at his
MissMa.lr ' 'c,holds of Toronto„
Y y •
'the -holiday ..
sp ent with Mrs: Alex,.
Sutherland
Mrs Peter :Moffat.' of
T,eeswater 'visited`' Sunday with
Mr. and• Mrs. Dan McKinnon.
Mr.. and Mrs Ceerl Forster''and
family of wPalriaerston spent Sun=
day , at the' homes of • 1VI Janes
'and Kr...Ronald Ferster.,
Mr.. and Mrs.. Ronald • Forster
and hancy and Miss Lillian z Car
`r..uthels—spent Sunday evening pit
,Mr." George : Fisher's. „
A Red Grossi quilting' was held•.
:at the home of Mrs -Pharis Math=
e'rs recently. ...
,Mrs.' arid. Mrs Jack .Inglis, Bon-
zaie•ond-,David, Mr.\an-d::Mrs-M.ac
Inglis arid - Mi. "John Lindsay,.`'all
z'of."$Qthwellsp ent-.:iast:--week-end
at• the home:' of Mr; Tom Inglis'
l The' Jolly Workers ',sponsor
a euchre and dance •on Friday eV -
;ening 'at Whitechurch -an 'id . -
1un„5, for `the Wall. Winners at,
euchre. 'were Mr:'Ernie Casernore
and Mrs: George Tiffin and' .con-
-1attori=--prizes-we-nt to Gdfdozi
-We1wood and Mrs: • Ed' 1VIcQuilii>~ °
Tiffin's; lorch'estra •: ”
.supplied • the.:
::for dancin �. :.S'ot•,.`
, . g..p , dance
prizes were won : by: Lawr.en•ee
McLeod and 'Roberta "'Mowbrak
.Mr George,Tiffin acted as master
em
of • r•
ce
'' ni
f o es
Mr. and, -'Mrs.. Hanle :Kruger',and
J4is';,and friend: Lucille ;of Detroit
visit_ed'. last week .with Mrs:;:Gil='
lies and Jack. •.j
MONSTER •
aerie' �Tl now
= inc - o i
e$ fln
Pipe
and On Main Streeet and ' in Arena • .8 to 8.30 'P .
•
STAR VAUDFrVILLE
Sana
RFORMAN,CE-BY
iggest Little
•Stage 'Show° at 8:30 Sharp '
..CKNX PUBtLIC' ADDRESS,'SYSTEM. FOR ENTIRE ..i'ERFORMVIANCE
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Crown and • ; nchor, n
i
ADMISSION 35c
CAME AND ENJOY .YOURSELF
ArN'D HELP. THE LEGION HELP`
TI -IE BOYS WFIO HELPED YOU;
CHILDREN." 15c.
r;liVatlr hiisfon; Medieal-`O
' fie- of` Health; who 'investigated;,.
-knew..?''of about :20 lessons ' wio;
were • , ,' . �..
e=cause has -b
*finitely' "att'ribute'd to; food pp�s
oning but pot oft the same nature
as • ptomaine, poisoning,
Those wko': suddezily. pbeoame ill
were, .attendants 'at thrashings; at
the farms of. Thomas Wiggins; a
mile .riorth of Dungannon,, of John
•Curran, sixth concession, Ashfield
and of, John 'Finnigan, concession
7, West Wawanosh, !•Illiiess in each.
:instance developed froth One. •to
four hours after eating' meals pro'-
vide& ..for the •threshers.:
Carried From' $arn
'''John Curran:: warking at ,,'his
,own threshing; bedame-sir ill*with,
cramps -in.: arms :and -legs that -he.
had to :be carried from the barn:'
to• his home where medical .aid
,was called •'O•ne of the. threshing•.
•
crew had to: remain from work
two • days :scr' serious were t e.
after-effects.
Tests :Negative
t_..wasi
. _ e mite 377-'Tonrr}"::t
stated but
samples taken from the: meal' ,and
sent for . analysis have proved.
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AS'HF.I'ELD'n
Mrs. R. A; Grant and; Miss Bell
Mathison are patients in the God-.
erieb Hospital.
Mrs. David -McGill of London;
: S vis trig among• Kintail friends,:
Mrs:. iarold•.Bell-and-little~-so r'•
of Charlton 'are . visiting at the
home.. of Mr. D. Johnston; .,'
'MISS'fsabc Hairii ton ;is in Kan
i ii�� i l iitir'�l4L•d•'k : [1d Vin . IFYT"(�r'r sx.:;
.gox}e an app andieit1s opera or .- .
Psi.;FDonaId MacKay �s"_ Fiome,
after ,being ''a patient in .a London.
military hospital following an ap
pen • .pper,tinn
Mr.' . Jack MacLennan •carne•'
home , last weep' from;;Kineait cline
Hospital Where' he, spent a Week
atter -undergoing •an7 operation,
Hemlock City School opened.:
last: week with Miss. Helen Mae -
Kenzie as, teacher; There• Was one,
beginner; Ann MacKay,' daughter, •
:of Mr. and Mrs,. Roy' 1VIaeKay..
• Kintail school Chas ''an enroll~•
men this' yea' of • 27 with Miss '
Betty' MacDonald teaching.
The September, meeting of Kin -
tail W°I. met at the home of Mrs.
Adam A. . ohnston. .. The _. nieetmg
opened 'in -the usual- • way° and old' .'
and -,new. business .:taken care of.;
The roll :call' was • •• answered
each; .one ..naming. their•,.favorite• •
•
magazine, The': secret. ry •: read ,d.
letter-frourthe retirmg"PrdvtricVi ,.
•
•
superintendent, Miss _Clark _after -
which. Mrs.. W Farrish read an
duc4Ton ---he
1
tendent, Miss
•Lewis
,
Mrs. N
.
MacKenzie• read a paper"Must..''' .:-`
the • Littlejiled School, Hous''M
Adiscussin followed:Mrs
Bi '
s
sett: read a ' a er•
p,. p.. g tenmg:our "
alts which had' particular •ref
erence to me
eatrati 'oni ng;. Mrs..
James' Little' red' an address
Miss Antoinette'
IDalton''who was
here visiting
before. re 'going
ta•'
Washington:' where, she was to re
ceive', ,her 2assignMent fin Red • '. , :
Cross" work. :She'.:was presentedI
with `a gift of a ' necklace and
bracelet: Cofniriunity singing was
enjoyed also, a solo'Mrs. , A
Johnston The meet'in4 closed •
with the National' anthem • 'after' ;`'.
whichi.lunch.;..was:`served.:by-: the x,..
hostess .and the `- committee In •
charge.' The'.Q'ctober meeting 'will
be at GhP home=d Mr-s.�..Ra.y_D .,..
ton at- which ;there;<will'be a'' 25e
tea, . also an auction sale.
• On Thursday evening,the-home .
•
of'Mr, and Mrs Sohn Cowari. was ',';'
the scene of `a.very',`happy gather
ink when Miss Ella'Cowan, ,bride: •
elect,"'s as the: guest of honor.
Friends • were` there from ..:Goder-
ich, Lueknowsand Ripley..andshe•
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negative.:,
• In d. t o a di. is n
to assistants .. a
th& threshings-, several children: in
the' farmers fa ilies• were ere ill; but
in each• instance it •is,: reported
they had y. , a food prepared for. the
thre iii
s n '.. a'lst
Held Miixed Jitney.
'At a :mixed jitney on Friday
evening prizes went to, 1st, How-
ard..Agnew's `' 'rink; 2nd, Donald
Rae's' rink; . 3rd, Wes Huston's
rink, 4th,•'Ed Harrison's., rink.
K: •I N•:L O:•U-•
G -H
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1Vlr. am -d Mrs, Wilbert Haldenby
and David have -returned to Tor
g: the-. holid ys
with friends here '--
Mrs W J. McLean visited 'last
weep- at London.-
•:•Mrs.:•H,, A:' Graham. is •visiting
,with Mr, and Mrs. Joe:'Casidy.
• 1••i' ••,e
at Clifford
arves an spying services
willbe held' in the :Anglican
.Church .:next •Stinday at ,1).,
and :7:30 p.m.., Mr. , Ralph Blight
will take charge` of the .morning
service and the : Re'v• '1VIr Ihisb
of. "Chesley,:.will : be the '-guest
-speaker in the—evening.
1V�Iiss 'Mildred' Pirinell• returned
from • Windsor 'aftei visiting with
Mrs. Pinnell -'arid• family:
Mas,; Peter Murray spent a. few;,
dayslast week':with:Mr•. and Mrs.
Alphonse Murray, ,
Mm Harvey Hodgins ,of Wind-
'sor, Mr: and ,Mrs.. -Ray ' Shepher.d
�c5f' Hama>i�ildn" and. M..:.d-a.
Bet1 ,M:onalaws ,.•of` St:...:Thomasi
wei e' visitors' at 1VIr Fi