The Lucknow Sentinel, 1941-01-09, Page 1. •
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01 1940 Reviewed
(Continued front laat -week)Weat .
Hutop Women's Iftstitute held
distriet arral„meeting..at St Helens
re -appointed Mts..•Fred Oster, of Blyth
'aa:Preeident •Lor : a sixth _tetm. " •
' L4Pgah:le cam. anillitY Made ,presen;
,tation 10 newlywe•W Mr: . and lgra,
Wm. Lapp (nee,,Jeasia Orr).
.OriOlo Patrol. of t,.• Lueknow' ,Giri
,Guid.es Won the'"Eruce ancl Grey Pat-
rolshield for third year in Suceessiori.
• Miscelleaeoris sheWer held ferMiss.
Jennie :Pearlman. •
Kathleen Stokes gave organ recital
• in the' TJnited Church,,,
' Village Council decided to use'.$600,
Comity rebate to ]ay retread sutfaCe
on village -streets to that arriount.
Twenty-five yoang,Peaple present:
ed for -confirmation rn St.' Peter'e
• Church, by, Rt. Rey. Chas. A. Seaver,
Lord Bishop of Raton,
.•...1?;,„ C. W. office Opened. here in
ORAcTist irikAainsw
r -FOR Agoiptikt sitimiTs
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icipsE RUN EOR
HURON REEVESH I •
..litifor!.TOwnship witnessed 'a dose
race Or the r•eeveship of that mun-
ieipality Mon,ijay, when Councilloi•
Herb Farrell nbsed Out Reeve Beni
Logan by a M "or-itY of thirty -fie
votes: •
Mr. Logan r eet. for the past six
yeats 'sOught. re-election,
lions to., contest, the Brace Chanty
Wardenship :in. 1942., Caaneillor Fat -
tell Who had served siX years in this
capacity, stated hehad stepped aside
laat year* to permit' Mr.: Logan -to
seek the warden's Chair, and WAY had
decided to ecniteW the Huron reeve -
ship, feeling he was ehtitled to it •
The electors also voted on the two-
year terin; defeating this proposal by
a -majority of 102 veto.'
'The vote, by sub -divisions was as
• 'frOlfinhi.i.thwee0k'traittfilortillI3P.1.71..orintlalstSudche;tol
are spending a week's Practise teach-
ing with the ollskiiing teacherri. in
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the. viCinityr
E1vajTwam1ey With Miss iekii Me-
Milian;
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MarY -t1,re with. Miss Hilda
Twantley; Aline rider:son with • Miss
Cora 'Dickson; Marion MacDonald
with, Miss Cowan; Madeline+ Caesar'
ivithMis'I. Anderson; Jean Fester,
with, MissElleda Huater;:lVlayy Car.;.•
ter .with Miss Dorothy Nixon; 'Helen,
Hamilton -Nal& Miss IVI4CDonald at
,Olivet; Allan" Darnin with Miss M.
RED CROSS DON•ATIONS, • .
ARE :ACK.NOWLEbGED
Warcl of the 'Milton • Township.
•Braiich of the Red Cross, gratefully
acknowledge the fallowing donations:
Mrs. W..J. Hooey, 1 quilt top; lining
and batt; Mrs.. Melvin Coiling; 1 quilt
top;, Mrs John Coiling, .1 Ana lining;
Miss . Mary •B. Deuglaa, -1 quilt ton:
&SaTgaTet—Hin— Mf Th-onisOry-Fluilt-lintrig; Mts:
I lAestoCk handled , by FararqS, Co- J. It: MacDonald, a* quilt top; Mrs.
Operative, Company of Lueknow ;:ir W, J. ROulston; 1 ,quilt torq Mrs...J.
iscaryWirliluedrat nelfly $100, 0. McIntosh, 1 quilt tdp and lining; Mrs'.
.Forty-five blankets donated )1ere D. Mckenzie, 1 Olt top and lining;
in response to 'emergency Red ,Cross - Mrs, It Donnelly', a yards print; Mrs.,
appeal , •13, Walden, 1 quilt 'top and
Work started on building 38 foot quilt linini; Mta. John Ross, -2 quilt
e*tens!on to loCal plant of Silver: tops; 1 quilt lining ,,,and batts; Mks.
wood Dairies: • , ' Walter Rontsten, 1 quilt' lining and
to hatts;: Xis: Alex MiteTavish, 1 --quilt
Ruton Countyrate :up half mill
-irrise 'roughly $25i060 for war 1)
es. • ," , ' • ,
.,Mr. and Mrs.' Frank Guest, of'
U'-, top, lining and 13atia; Miss' Irene Ross,
1--ehilds dress. -
a,
•dena; 'Sisk, „celebrated golden viedd- INJ UR I ES FATAL
ing, Were wed at Belfast 613 years • . :
TO la-NLOSS—NATIVE
ed • H •
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•Injuries 'received when kicked by
at e horse at his farm near Carman,
Manitoba, caused the death .of: Mr.
• -Neff '.Gi1liesr-7--a-foriner---resident-,--of
Itinloss. T6washiP: •The accident .oc-
s- curred On Decenilber .,11th when Mr.
• Giiiies. was struek a .crushing blow
TH over the heart, and lived. only .few
AntiOuneement Made of. propos
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expenditure of over a !Millen done
to 'establish air navigation school
Tort Albert
Marvin-BroWir-of-Point--Olark-Iist
as wounded in action 'with the kA.
Barbara Wilson, ' 4 years old, e
caped with bruises ; and ahresio
iv -ha he• fell to the:highway. fro
her father's car While travelling abp
35 .moeran :hour. • ,
L Paterson made plans for .
chilling operations 'ea the Bert All
farm near Blyth.' • ,
Local unit of the Bruce Calm
Municipal Defense. Guards was for
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Business Men' S A.ssociation decide
-to hold Weekly Wednesday night pri
, draws. • •
'Herb McQuillin; load counillo
ea•lted up for rectiye service wit
Royal 'Canadian Engineers.
• Mr. Mrd.:Mi•s.NIOhnCarapbell of Be
fast celebrated 6oth wedding ann
.versaty..: •
Plans laid by Bruce County Child
rea's . Aid, Society ',place refua
ehildren. coming to this Cognty:
• Mrs. Charles Steward • gave strous
seau reception in honor:of Iherdatigh
'ter .Verna:
Torrential rains broke brief di
spell arid flattened, grain .t� -an alarm
in g degree.
Mr and Mrs. Frank Baechler o
Kinloss drew jail tetnis far assaul
and for obetrueting an officer.
ut miiitites •
Neil Gillies••••was born -on -the Sec -
01! ond ;Concession of. Kinloss _nearly 75
in years' ago, and was the second,son of
, the late. David' Gillies. In spite of his
tY 15 years Mr. Gillies was still actively
_engaged:in, larm.vvo6.:.:uritiL his -fatal,
• accident. He ' first went West some
forty-eight years•Uge, and ter :near -
z! ly all those years he has been a"res-.
" dent of. the Elm Creek district. nearr. _
Carman. • "'• •
"• February 6, 1967, he married bliss
i. Annie McConnell of- the Second. Con-
: cesaida Kinloss, who suivivei 'andis
t- at resent visiting with .relatives
here. • _ • •
Ileaidea his.liereaved Widow, Mr.
ee Galles is survived by tWo sisters and
a brother; Mrs. A. j, Bonnett of
Win-
nipeg;, Mrs. KAN:lid& of Torent"O
and John Of Togoland, Peace River.
The funeral service was' held in
the • Elm Creek United Church on
Friday, ,December 13th; when may
notel tributes ° were.' evidence of the
;
esteem in which, Mr. Gillies was held.
The body of it preniatare child 'was
•;• discovited on a siderond betireen the
.4th and 6th Concession of Calms&
Ewen Meer!, grandson of Mrs. Ew
en liilactennie of L'ielinoW Wasinjur
•id when the deStroyer. Fraser Of the
• Royal, Canadian Navy •wai sunk in
• collisiOn_Off Bordeaux, France. ,
- Rea. „John: Pollock and George Wilt
liams won.top honors in locIal Tip Top
toUrnainent. .
Resignation Of councillor Herb Mc-
Quillin accepted and poplin/Won date
.set fol July Oth to fill the vacancy, '
May was a wet month.. but June
was Wetter, treating rather a gloomy,
crop outlook..
••Mrs.- IL G Shertiff honored by
teachers upon severing her con-
' ' etion withlocal staff.
riefirie :Robinson of the _R:dA.F.
"resented With gold watch by friends
of the Sixth Concession Community
DEATHS-44y Davison,•Mrs., C,
MeDatagh; Ashley Blair. •
Crewe "drifted -Church marked .the
• jubilee anniverierf with special set-
,
viees and irsoefal activitiest. •
Vzllage Coinfeirdadded i6 yvas'hee;
• elisary to second well beause
turbidity had file to clear in pump.,
ing teat, • ••
Win. litirdie clualified to'fill Vac,
ency on COurieil Etetraf resulting- fit*
enlialment-of .Heth
'Fre Company Pretested use of
hose for other than.fire putpoies.
%retinae; Men's Association naked
• for special police and traffic officer
toe duty on Wednesday and Satua,
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day' nights:
Border regulations' t,nada it difficult'
and delayed 'BilliyiacKenzieis return
to...Chicago to -eonimenCe- interneship
in -the Chicago OsteoPathic Hospital.
•Cecil Meyers, son-in-law of Mr. and
• Mrs.' R. H. McQuillin, was drowned
at Casa Lake, Pontiac..
Gordon , Taylor opened new Drug
Store here.,
• Plan for national registration .
nOunced. •
DEATHS -John. Taylor, native of
Kinloss; David Huston.; Duncan Mac-
kenzie, formerly of St. Helens; Jun
;an Boyd, native of Kintail; Win. J.
Ross,native•of Ashfield;
an; Mrs, Robert...31alnprize, formerly
Janet Murdoch' of West' Wawanosh,
Mrs. Wm...Gleason.; bits. John c1 Dal,
ton. • '
Number of lobe' boys joined 99th
•Wingharn ,Battery a ••
Special services and social gather.
ings marked 71st anniversary of Hac-
kett Church,.
.. Keith Passmore, age -7, Seriously
hult irm fall down hay shoot in barn
of „Reeve Dick Elliott.at Holyrooci.
Sixth generation of Racketts ad
direct descendants of original .pion-
eers, reside on land Mien up by. these
first settlers 'at ,Hadkettown, . .
Archie Masi, 20, killedwhen car
.driveri . by Itobertl
, Oovier 'or Morris'
Township .avertutd n, neat Aiibiirn.'
'Heavy machinery for airport con-
,
stiuttion work arrived at C.N.R. de -
di. ••"11
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on Page eight)
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LOCAL LEGION BRANCH
TO' RECEIVE., CKARTER
• Reeve !°-'ear Term
'Farrell Login • Yes-- No
No,. • .. 73, . 28 •31, 72
'Ng. 2 56 61 55 62.
No. 3 ▪ 66. 61. - 97
No. 5 ' .49 0 40 51
3077'272 • "234*---336-
Majority for •Farre11-35
Majority, against Two-year ter -m-102
Andther R. C. Donation "
The Publisherlast: week 'received
a $5.00 donation for the local brunch
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of the 'Red Cross Society from a resi-
dent of the United States; who"S-Pec-
ified that his name be not mentioned,
This is the third donation coming
from'.formdera residents of , this ' coin,
infruontry.itythaeli"Yoth,eeef:i•lseisdse!to' ,saryecoefafticewr,:ekofs.
the Red -Cross Branch are very AP-
preeiative this 'assistance and Of
the thatightfuiness of the dmiors.
_Accepts. P-ositionTliere
-.'”7A-e-eOrding . to The Southampton
Beacon, 'HarrY R. McNeill of that
town has accepted a" position here as
inspecter, with the Maple Leif Air-
craft Corporation. With Jack••MertoO
and AllrinlViathesen having been here:
for some time', this bid -eases to three,
the -number Southamptonmenern.:
ployed with the. local Aircraft Com,
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.,, MEMORI M •
TWAMLEY-411 loving' memory of
Mrs. George. Twantley, who passed
away „January .6th, 1940. •
-Still We miss you, mother dear,
YOu were always kind aria true,
You .did yciur hest for all of /as,
We dearly hived you too.
7 -Fondly reinembered by The Family.
' The greatest of faults, should
say, is to be, conscious , of none -7
Carlyle.
I NG t.BELLS
• HASTY-SFIERif
A: pretty wedding was solemnized •
,
The recently 'organized Lucknow
Branch of the Canadian Legion, Num-
ber me, his had its:chatter author-
ized, and at a meeting on Monday
night activities Of the • new Branch
were planned, •°:.
Commencing within .a few days,
members of ',The ,LegiOn .Will cerri-
rnenee iefling tickets ' on a prize draw
that will be held- soMetime. in early
February it is. expected. •
Three; prizes, a .-suit of clothes,'
•a, hat And a parr of shoes,arc being
offered and will go to the lucky ticket
holders. 'rickets Will Sell at 10C or
4 for
Officers of the' iocal Branch as
ap-
pointed late' in November are: presi-
dent,
Allister Hughes; first Vice, Geo:
.n
tloaroess; 2nd vice, P. A. Murray; :3rd
vice, Nobel Johnston; 'secretary, Clyde
Reid; treasurer, Dick IVIc9naig;: ser-
geant at arms, 'Peter T. Carter.-
WAS 89 ON FRIDAY:
years?
young..on January 3rd, an eveat'lateh
was quietly ebseaved, Mr. Little .Con.:
lintrei-t-d--enjwrool'ffhealth
active • and energetic to an amazing
degree,. If. you lived across the road,
as we do; you would more fullyreal-.
lie it, ,for, Mr. Little'the first one
to have the ,Paths shovelled in, the
inorning. and .-sazinrier; and Winter
when he isn't b.irsy with similar tasks
does a'great deal of, Walking.
,
That he may:continue_tolenjoy such
good health is the beat his niatty
friends: can wish him,
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COMMENCEs'-;tig{RVICE
Mr and Mrs..R. H. Thompson . re,
ceived wind on Wednesday that. their
•aen Bob, a mentber of the ILC.N.V.R..
has been assigned as radio telegranli,
ist to One of the boats of the Cana
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chart Nevi! onerating from: in East
Coast port, with linstrUctioni to • re:
port for duty. on. Sunday. '
, TO: HOLO .134 N MEETING .;
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A. Barn 'Meeting auler the easpices.
of the Banner Counties Ayrshire
Breeder's. Club has been arranged for
the feria:Of Jelin W. Stixing near -Gm: -
de llowick Township on Thursday
January 16th at 2:00 p.m. • ' •
Mr, R. 11. -,Graham of the ,Ontario
Livestock branch he the guest
speaker on Livestock Produation and
Marketiag.
, In addition, type, denionatratioas di
judging desires will•be held with the
high class Ayishires on Mr. Strong's
farm.: r
All fariners are invited to attend.,
All the .Brace Munidpalities have
.
paid their county rate, a total of
$197,244. ,
eri Christmas Day at the. home of the
bride's. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Sherk, when their second daughter,
Sargaret Lifliat Was United -in
riage to Aldon p. ftikety, son of Wni:
Hasty. and the .litte :Mrs, Ratty of
Dungannon.'
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The- wedding- "March -,was- -played
by Mr. Delbert MacDonald of Low..
banks, whO rase played Seftly through-.
Out the ceremony which was • Per-
termed- by the bride's uncle, Rev. H.
Wintemute of Toronto. Beneath an
arch of -evergreen decerated With blue •
and white Belida anti flanlqed by
small Christmas:, trees trimmed ,with
:
tinsel and red garlands. Given in Mar-
riage by her father., the bride vt_rits
lovely in a floor-ledrigth gown of4ivory
satin .fashioned With fitted bodice,
Queen ,Elizabeth collar, and long
Sleeves, puffed at the shoulder and
pointed at the %valet. Skte-wore,.a
fin-
ger-tip veil .:of net, Cotonh' faShioa
and 'carried a bouquet of cream roaes,
Miss4,Dorethy Sherk was her sitter's
bridesmaid and• were a flOor-length
ilk. dresc in a pastel shade Of blue.
Het bouquet was Of Pink ream Lorne
Hasty,: brother of the groiois; .was
est man. •
' FolloWing the ceremony wedding
inner was served, the bride's *other
1 COMING, EVENTS I
Friday, jahtMry 40th, Ripley -Jun-
iors vs. Luoknow Juniors.. Monday,
• January' 13,: Goderieh Intermediates
Lucknow-Sepoya:. •Games - called
at 8:15.. Admission 25c & 15c. .
b
Vire. 0herh, ',receiving 'in a dress of
;flowered erepe..Coverd were laid ,for
.eighWen at a table attractively dee-
orated- with sprigs of eVergreen, cen-
tred with the wedding cake topped by
a Miniature bride and.4?toin low
hankad by white tapers rrilvet hb4
dere. ,
Later Mr. and Mrs. Batty left for
a abort trip,the bride travelling hi
a natty silk dress; blue coat ahti hat
and Matching actessories. On then
retina they will reside St Sherkstorn
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PLAY it DANCE
Ig'THE 'TOWN MALL
'LudicistpW
Friday Jan. 7
At 8.:15 Sharp .
-• Under AuapiceS of
The Agricultural. SOciety
THE PLAY-',1111nnigart's For --
tune", an original consk Irral0-
PlaY in 3 acts, wil lye present.,
ed by The South *Group of The
"Gerrie Red Cross.
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'OLD -TID1V,IAEcdt-INMoODERN
' Music by MeCharlea Orchestra •
, ROY -Matt -eight Calier-off •
• LUNCII. COUNTER. SERVICE' •
All for 25c
HAVE SOUVENIRS '
O.FF GERMAN PLANE
•*The .story of the German plane that
was shot, down after an attack awn
Windsor Castle.. last 'Fall, is %/nil,
jai to Most readers; but the .fact that
now in, Luckeow there are souvenirs
Made from aluminium off. that.plane,•
is net Se generally known. But such
it4e.
Herb, McQuIllin, with' the Royal
Canadian* Engin-Odra "Soniewhere in
England",' was .O`n• leave at the time.
*141- :the day .following was at the
scene ,where. the plane crashed. He
secured -a piece of aluminiumoffthe
wrecked machine • and from it. he
made a horseshoe and two rings. ;The:
horseshoe has engraved' on it "Mother
and Boys .froni Dad," and on thegattek
of it the date the plane was brought
down, October 3rd, 1940.-7
The two ,rings were for his two
kola, _Bain: and Carmen and have the
initials inscribed. These prized sonv-
enirs were received by :Mrs. McQuil-
lin just a few days ago- '
In a letter received by Mts. Me-
ga lin --"iii-r-Jantraty-alilt, but Writt
on ivoVeniber 23rd, Herb eirpreaSed
the Wish that the Season's Greetings
be extended to everyone back home,
se we prise this 'delayed amessage
Mang to our. readers. ' •
Even a Christmafi telegram'filed
on Deedriber ;16th, was net received,
y his family here until December
. •
.31St.
Another„letter reeeivedrOn_blon,
day of this -Week, announced the ar-
rival- of the Christmas. parcel 'fro*
the ,„ Anglican 1,adieS Guild. ' • Herb
wishes his sincere thanks and aPPro-
elation .to be :colivelrecl to, these re,
F. G. TODD. pincroit OF
CANADIAN ASSOCIATION
F. W. •(irawford, secretary of the
Canadian Aberdeen -Angus .Asseda-
tion hai annoanced electiOn.Of the
association 'directors for 1941. ' • ' •
For 'the eastern territorial district
comPrising.,Ontario arid other eastern
.firoVinces directors are:-. T.' A. Ed-
wards, Watford, Ont, Jelin 41.k Biewa, 4
Forest, Ont., and • Frank G. Todd; '
.f..ticknow, Ont. •
•
The new 1,bOard will -take office fol-
lowing the association's annual nieet-
ling to be bald in Regina dining the; 3
Week starting March- .24th.
STATIONED AT SKY HARBOR
' ,• •
Alex MacKenzie and Harold Steni-
fpid.. of 'Boston, 'meMbers- of . the it
C. Adf., spent the week -end With the
former's. parents, Mr. and Mia.
MacKenzie. Alex has been transferred
from Western, Canada. for a further
period of training at Sky Herber air -
pert it gocierich.The -
ithWrooubg.ohystbhfstormithitch-hiked k e.ladft4sor,nLG•teadr::
diy afternoon, returning to duty on.
Monday morning. •
°*.gEK7ENJI) STOlthf
Mild . Weather • that prevailed
throughoutthe holiday season :ended
abruptly on Saturday *herr a.bliizard
broke that threatened to. rail -eon lifilii.•
day , visitors •who had ,not then "left
the community. , The atoz•in ' ragel
4.i--Erad-a7nambea.--o-f-----eoliceskon roa •
have Since been broken through.
;Inaiti roads .were open for motor tut-
. •,.
-• Tne storm.abated aboutas suddenlY
throughout' the day and night..... "tux,
as it had started' and :on Sunday al
day; making visibility almeaCnil, and
With 'roads rapidly' filling in. .
•
Fiftt•en. 11Yri-ys 'Grace •
• .
a Of inf tteriLi e -d ma ; t i3o raloist:d lipafveb.graeoeen to .givenc.
cure then .1941 licenseplates,. the
deadline being. January ,15th:
SEMY-S—OPEN-ED
.SEASON WITH WIN
. . . .
Group Finalists Last '-ear Met In
Opening Game This Season
Sepoys Nosing Out Paisley ByThat
LUCKI4OW DEFEATS;
BOTH] BY4.AWS Y'•
With both the Council and ,Sehool
Board ' elected by acdametion, Luck -
now electors Went to the rills :an .
,Monday for the: sole Purpose of int=
ing on wd by-laws,ihoth of which
were defeated by salfntiii znajorit;„
• While be vote was light it totalis
. •
ntoo4r6et. 47.aen'lhal tiofnthleivitvete...aerft irrith
.. :
two ,reey.eship. Candidates Wire polTed
a total of 439. ioteS.'' "
. On Monday the Ptiblie •;Utilitie. •
vote ,totalled 349,, with 241, votes ca
On :the question of the two yea 'terra '
The taio,yeir 'term. which • has a- .
.,,aeheenr,ePoiptulkiar.a.!abe: rifeadri,t1;atrneudniacnip,altitLe...
a definite hea#,fig here of more the?,
3 to:. 1.', against it
The 'Public Utilities Cam. 2SSiOi-
nwo4;
not a
by So t71Y. frigvattelindow bit.
as man
had aiii1ipatea f0e vota .agairrt
the -establishment of this Commissie*r
_was_approxiniately-to-17-4 •
Here's how they voted.
" .The Xvid.Yerrif Term •
er-A--gailisi •
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Orange Hall 20. CI':
Reids . . .. ; . • -56 ..
Town Hall 19 • o: .63
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Majority Against - 135
Familiar 5 'to 3 Tune. ' .
Lucknow, and, Paisley, group final-
tsts last year, took up where they'
lett,•=off last . Februaryr-When-l-they-
opened the season here :on Tuesday
night, but the aysfilt was the same.
The SepOya:,nosed''thent out
donaidering. the :ice and ihe, lack of
condition 'it, was,a pretty fair exhib-
iticin of the • pastime aria provided
pidnty.of excitementwith lack: of
hrills around the goals, as both goal,
es turned •iii7 good . genies. •
-:Paisley :drew first blood at••thessix
minute:Mark, but' before the .period
ended George Book, Greet Mid Gra-
ham had flashed the light to -make it
*to 1. The Kincardine line Of .Suth-
rland;, Savage and Graham gives the
e •
• Stardys- it strong second lbieand this ;" A "t t" a the fire siren abouttsto
Public Utilitienesslan
• For 'Against
range _Hall_ „:...,,,. 35. • 53.
Reid's • ... , 17, 53
Town Hall ............ 27 55
7!) 161
ajOrity 'Against'
ARRIVED OVERSEAS
, • •• ; • ' ,
----Mrs.-Theinai-:-Aittatteeeived a cable
fast Thursday from her son, Toni, an-
nouncbtg. his safe .arrival Siiinewhere
in England". Torn is a .Second 1,ient•
enapt of 'the. 90th Field Battery ,and
prior. to sailing passed examinations
: -
to. qualify as paymaster. •
Russell Button, sea of Mr. and 'Mrs:
R. j. Button has ids°, arrived Over...
seas. He is 4 iteinber of a firotercyCle'
detiohnient 8.4 despatch rider, Via •
parents were also advised by Cable
last Week Of his overseas.
• :FALSE ALARM
Get Ralf Dozen Foxes.
• • Carman Thoinp.son,,Herb Duffy and
J.•C McIntyre, T,eeawater nimrods,
have bagged ,a total of six foxes. so
far this winter, but Earl and Howard
Harris Of ilolarood can heat thiS
mark. The Harris . brothers have
brought dewn, eight foxes' sin & he
season opened. '
OBITUARY
• toRNEuus J., FORAN„-
Death called away a life-long resi-
dent of West Wawanosh on January
1st in thb person of ,Cotirelins Joseph.
Foran. Although he had,not.been en-.
joying good health for the past year,
Mr. Foran's passing on Nei : Year's
DalTerret-astliedOW.dridrievi•on this
. Ninth Cdricession home, •.
Mr. Foran was ;born sixty-three
•:years ago of staunch Irish parentage
en the farm upon which he died His .
parents were the fide. Mr. and Mrs,.
John Fortin, who Were sturdy'Pioneets
• in Wawanosh. He was ma:tried in 1913
to : Mary. E. keane Ashfield and,
took over his father's farm at that
time, "Con", as: he was affectionately
called by his friends and neighbours,
Was well and favourably knotvn
throughout the Wawanosh and Luck -
now. .districts. Whenever ,any of the
neighbours neecled assistance at busy .
times, "Con." eduld alWays be Counted
ponle lend a strong„, obliging hand
• to the task. He Was ammo* of sterling
character and a very industrious r
worker: His 'chief interests :were , hi•$.7
trio accounted for three of the • fiv
grads with: Graham doing the snipin
-On all of them. • • -
•The second period waS Paisley
when they outscored the lo&iiis 2 to
with: the „Sepeys holding only a' on
'goal edge going into the:' third an
that wasn't ,Inue'h of e; lead .to 'ha
the way the Cardinals were
It was pest the half -way' mar
before Lneknow stepped un the comi
to. 6 -to .3, and held it tillthe fine
long.:,
. The' Sepoyi go right back to Pais
ley on Friday night, when tis re-
ported that Dick. Cr,aig will be 10
flji orni
dine's' was ,outstanding here on Tues-
day and with Craig, :this pair will
bear a lot of watching and taking
it all round this. Paisley sqUad. are
going, to; be plenty tough *this year.
' The' Sepey -look like a Stronger'
aggregation,: thin a year ago, • al-
though on Tuesday night -the defense
was wide open. .
Over six hundred fan's witnessed
the game. • f•
LuCialow-Goal. Allen' Matheson;
Defense, George Rook, Bill Harris;
centre, Babe Book; Wings, Jack Fish-
er and atold Greer; Alt,: Walt Sav-
age, Jack .Grahant, Eddie Sutherland,
Keith Mccormicla, , Boh Thompson,
Cam Thempson. •
aisley-Goal, Blue; defense, Reg.
Pacidon,; porge Grant centre; Frank
Oorclick; wings, Wilf JOhnston atiO
Pete Dudgeon; Alt., Murray Grant,
Ross Archer, Jack Fenton and Mat-
ey. Thompson. • , •
Referee= -Tory Greeg.
lim, iti,111• 7 ritat Period • .
1isley, Dudgeon (Paddiall▪ ') 609
34-LucknOw, Greer ..(B. Book;
2L-LnehnoW, Book... i0:00
--Fishery :•;„
10:30
Grahant (Suther- '
rand, Savage) ....„ 19:60
entittieArther„ ThoilipsOn.
• 6-4ucktiowS,4C:dtaliPanier!ed(Savag. e '
• Satherland) • 1;06.
WitialtyrJohnston''(4.• Grant) WOO
SolinatOri,(1)ugiOn
derd.ictkhird Period........
,1800
• 8 1,11dlat(*t draham (Sather,- •'
land, Savage) 12:00
S day Meriting, during the.
g height of a blizZard, aroused many
residents from 'their'slumber It
's Which fortunately prbyed to ! bit
be a.
1, faslealatiri, and source of which was.
e not traced, and a short circuit advaim-
d' ed as one possible cause of the al-
arre, The wiring .•,s4s checked the nixt
day however and this _theory dis-: •
h counted. That the aim -in -box Wee lock; .
t ed and tire'glass not broken-'elimin-
t ated the Chance of , it 'being 'the ,work '
of sorne Prankster. . •
.
In. any event it was fortunate It
was not the' real thing, for • under
suchsterni conditions as Prevailed, -
ea-it--won*bt,Ve--been-mighty-dif--
ficult•makirig a.'"run" to the scene.
!:$1114,.hii church 'and his schoOl.
'Mr. Foran is survived' by his wile
a'family of six sent: joint of Slid,
bur Joe, NOrinan, Ebner, Leo and
Gordon ,at home .and two daughters,
Mary and •Eilleen .at home, I-Wig:alio
Setvived by one brother; Win, :John
of declerich and .three gators, bits.,
Jag, M4G1yn af TeesWater;
ThoS., Leddy �f, Se Augustirre aad
Mts.: Philip IfOgan of Ashfi1d
The 'funeral was held on Settitday,
jantutry 4th from St; Anguatirie
4 *Ohara,. Requiem mass as sung
by Rev Pi Velienhitianner Within-
• terriseat in St , Augustine Cemetery..
Mr,* Foran' S tern -ens weie•rtied to
the gave sons: • • • •
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IN MEMORIAM., .
TAYLOR -.I n loving-men:tory- of out , -
dear Mother, Mrs. :Joseph Taylor, who..
paased away one year ago 'to -day,.
Jartuary 9th. • .
,Days -,of sadness. 'Still corne e'er as,
Tears in silence often flew,
For memery, }meter you•ever near as;
Though you died one year 'ago.
Ever reinernbered by Son and •
Daughter. •
FORMER litEstritivt .
OF' ASHPrELD PASSES
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Word has been reteived by rela-
tives 0,1 the death Of Vm, Taylor
which, occurred athis home in Smit
Ste: Marie, .-Chit.; On:Deeember 22nd. "
The late 'Mr.' Taylor was a son of
the late Mr. and Mrs.: David Taylor -
and was born and grew to 'manhood
on the 10th concession of Ashfield,
where many old neighbOrsand friends ,
mcartu his passing. About thirty,years
age went to Sault Ste. Marie,
where he prospered in business arid
was promoted to a responsible posi-
tionirj the steel Plant. He is survived
by his wife, forinetly Catherini
kaeolitel.:of Ashfield, a son, Wilmer
of the sank and a daughter, Even*
of Owen Sound; also by a brother eat!
slaters; Charhe, of :California, Mrs: .
Neil MacDonald, Mts, Rod,MacKenziel .
Mrs . Douala VtlYyd'ilria.46bn Cowan
Of •Ashfield, .11114:. Jes, <Montgomery
of .Saltford, Mrs. R. Wagner of •
,treit and Mrs. Alex Johnston of. Chie:
ago. inte.iment took \ place at Sault'
Ste. Marie,
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