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Lucknow OUt., Thursday September 21st, 1939
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r Atte deo .Flatailton Wedding ,' DIPHTHERIA )aI;EVENTION'
ST. HELEN'S PUPILS
R.N.,
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Visited MFormer Lucknow toy
A'reeent trent" A. M. •(Sandy)
a BELL TELEPHONE PREPARES
ASHEIELL) FAIR .
FOR LINE WORK,
l+'OOD. CONSERVATION:.
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••Ottawa 3 •9'39:
, Sept.• 1 , 1
Editor TheSentinel . •
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Lucknow, .Ontario..
+ • - ,Dear ;Sir:-
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iVith idea weather prevailing, the
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St. Helen's_ School Fair Was Heid al,
°ednesda Jest with
St, Helen's on, W , . Y , . ,
'Mr: Jas, .C. Shearer, agrioultu .rep
agricultural •
reser tide and Mr. ' J. H. 'Kinkead
to '
school inspector in charge. Six schools
ti ••on S. S,'INo,
entered n1 the.compc ti s,
tel cKenzi "teacher
3 with `Miss Ethel M , e,
: _a ..lite
•meny ,was perfoimed m the chapel :rt
McMaster University,, followed' .by a'
, rece tion The ;bride, formerly Miss
P
MaryWilson is the daughter ef• Mr:
, � �
andMrs R. S. Wilson orf• Hamilton.•
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Mr;..Wrlson was' . a firmer manager
of th Bank -.el •Commerce in Luck-
e,.
now; . ' .
.
t i in • ehildr fromSaskatchewan;'-
ficient in protecting, etr
'.h s in'ecti nti
diphtheria far life.,7. e e j o
are safe and quite harmless. '. , • . .
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We. proposa:liolding a,clinle in'the
Tow n Mall Q� Lucknow on 'Friday
morning Septexriber.�29t h• from 9 a,m,
to. 10 arm, These' injections :rare free
and. are for children �betvse'en the ages.
f te months'+ and 10 years:
and
i- llent wheat
with exec
- e
yields of 40 to 50 bushels oto the act
in ,many. districts, -. -
Mr» Nichelsen'mentions having,v,,is-
ited 'with Harry... 'Lockhart,•. formerly
c Who . i operating a e n -
of Lu know, o is p ng g n
•oral store in the Carrot River- Dis•
triet.
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Wi sumnierlike,:seather .and a crayon `to °lay '-r-'err "O Cak,ae'•,.v-1^crr,r••:+.____ ,_. •
*MIT p x s . y ..n
heart co -o ei?ative s lilt ..ei wading nd ° S eeia!
_ y p p P local exchange, �undergrou p
in all lines, the. large crowd in at the have been• placed along the's't`rect
tendanee,thouroughly ejoyed the Ash in readiness for this .un,.derground
field School Fair.at Cui;ries'Corn- vork. This twill' mean thee, removal of •
p, one. cables and service wirer,
era , on Thursday last. Six Schools all te'le h
.'with their. teachers participated 'in tram 'the. main • street. Pole• lines will
the events as follows:. S, S. No:: 1, ,6e • run •apt the rear of, the huildinas,
( Port Albert), teacher, : Miss 'Anmie. ':o service .telephone user's: '. . • . xo,,
,Dur•ing the last .treat 11yar, �e'htieS.•.:5:
:.. ,. -... e , f
► .i i •• Western tern •Ca oda sit •..
living ><; , W, .i3 n. p q
" my vol:iintary'.'war' service. -was eon-
• er • d wi • ood'C servation»
red With F pn
No. '.4 with . 1VIr..Tojii W�labn,
r d _ s •( ie : 'e ail-
. Vizi ci".al' and Mise Qat. .e ,M Q
p..n p. �
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' lin, assistant ,•,S.' S;,No..8 With_My.
Graharn. Pinkney,' principal. and::•Miss
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P E .'.
IC I N LQ'SS • ' COUPLE .• - •
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MARK , ANNIVERSARY. Y•E SART
4 n .Parents,
��` this Village 'or •of ;any -of •the
. , b , aur_
rounding' towiihhi s ma bring � their.
g P Y fig
l ren .
child ,,Street,
`are
FINE CONCERT.- T.� •' r
R r
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i HT
FO1 SHOW, ,NIGHT G
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rr, . S No 5 • li"s e a. `:�Vebster; g • far•as ..t e' Bell concerned :
a . S �
.. .. ,�, .. $ •fid . • ,yo h Co.Cr Q=
,., . , •
:�. " S: .No: 9�, Vas, Jean • 1VhaeMllari; lien •pole fine Would also'b:- n•ei'ncived •� ' .. •
S:"S. 'No,." 10, .1Vliss Geraldine Mai;- from. the Mainbut an arrange- •
'Ewan;' S,' •No. Miss •'Marion. • YOB- of 'necessity with
•c
'»' There,.develo 'ed rent needrfo-r eco-',
.,. P. . >;
• ..me
':•..,I , . c reserve..N.O.
norm al .ways of .p ng. •
• en ' devoted
surpluses', and to this d I et
much attention; an was successful
•.
Mildred': Ander; bn, assistan0 ,S. ...
,13., with Mrs.' Pearl Laughlin,
teacher4 S.' S. No. 12`wi'th Miss F1sic:'Friday'
Ritchie, teaches; and 'S, S. No.,. 1.4.
p
. Mr -and `Mrs: s Irwin of Kiwi-
loss • •who observed their • " thirtieth
aeddin alrrii'versar o Fiida 'were
g: Y n•' y'u
taken much .by,' surprise when a' num-.
in'ect'ons given .at three'
J l
, '
week iyit4 els and they. • • are_' :of .,dif-
Y..p.' y
.'�thatany .. mother
exert.' strengths soy m
who wishes °her child-tosoided. must,
'yave at 'the first. on•
•Three
Lac+know'.Fou 'Fair will be°lreld next
K
Th rrsd,,ay and Friday; •September 28
and 29,,marking the 74th annual
.S•,: ri'5;." merit he made
• Cowan -S, S. N ... 1.5 :'�rewe 'Mr : tow, h
' t o t14e I hydra: omirrisaion, to .leave . . t.
Mont omer these oyes standing'carry. ower`
g Y. '' ' ..P to .. Y P ..
With Mists Audrey Campbell, Luck lined and services.'
•d
• in teaching mainly through the Press,
�:
Many. thousands of women who hoc.
••to
with Miss'Elleda„ Hunter as teacher.
. The fair• got under way afternoon, ..
her of • friends gathered at their home
spend. an enjoyable evening, and.
that child clinic
'September 29t h
The second .and third' `clinics will
hibition of this.societ 'Given favour-
Y' '
able weather •the directors anticipate
now, :, playing the • bagpipes, the
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schools formed a parade and •marekied FUNERAL ON TUESDAY
a 'b nner •_
to,. the grounds a g•
$ '..
• never previously tried to save food
int sma
this manner...,
I"also es ablished a Red Cros's 'Can
t'•Mr.,
r:=:ng Kitchen in ,Calgary, which I per--
sonally directed where, With; volun-
• I
When,. led . by Mr, S•'hearer anti` Mr..'
Kinkead. thepupils and then 'teach-
d,:pp
ors marched train the corner to the
grounds' .where 'the ' non-competitive
' i wa„
demonstrations; ,vete-• held, T,h s
-
•presdnt Mr, ,and Mrs.; Irwin with
suitable• gifts. :,
Melvin Irwin presided for • a
program including; the f tori; ing rami
bets, !music by Mr. Wanton; by Lorna;
be held at the satire hours on October
20th and, November $th,,
: •• W. V. Johnston•
Medical Officer of. Health.
•increased. •interest and attendance on,
the art of the publicpaving the wa
p , 1
to the greatest .Fair in the Society's
history in 1940, when the 75th an-
_
, .bein .car.
•tied by 'each school' aiatioutuing :tie . Funeral services for Wray R. Bail -
name and number :of. the school,. ' ey.were held in Immanuel 'Presbyter- '
Each school then 'gave a demon ion .church, Detroit, on 'Tuesday of '
'stratien of. a non-com etitive...educa- last week. -Mr. Bailey died in 'Harper
P .r`
Saturday;
tart' assistants .we canned. and pre-
served thousands' of jars of food for
the Returneii `Soldiers' Hospitals:.
Today women eveiywhere are anxi •Physical
ous to get started onpatriotic work
• an ' the Spirit' shoiil '. be :fostered:' -'singingdredth
d p_ d
There is da ger•of. waste all around
R
us;• because of, a bountiful crop both
in orchards' acrd gardens, and a sager '
to face.• food.nray
anew feature of the Fair and proved
very interesting,
The, first was a ' d'em'onstartian, in
1'1 cies Training: No: '. la• ed al
i g 3. P Y
".
Lig••-zag relay. ball game; No» --4 • and
No: 12 offered games; allo. 8
nior. boys la ed 'farmers and' crows .
Se b y played .
and: ran automobil ' tela° race,
: an e Y .
.No. 13 played arela ams and No.
p Yy g. ... n
Reid; by Dick and •Austin Martin
and Eby •Milvert and Doris Reid, reci•�.•
tations by Etta . Mae Ir win and Mrs,
Melvin Irwin; dancing: by Dori Ir-
win and' -i_mproniptu speeches; cd best
wishes,.
An,address +was read by 1VIrs, R, G.
Martin and the presentation made 'by'
Mrs.. Sam' Reid, launch 'was' ' served
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ENLISTS:AT AT LISTOWEL
,. , Harry Middleton,, , ryho for some
time :has. •been .employed.. at 'Reid'c
Bakery, 'Inas enlisted, in the Une Ii'uri-
Field :Bette at• Li�toweh
Harry..is, .being : sueceeded at the Bak=
ery'.by Allan :Treleaven, who cont-
menced his :duties this.•week.
niversary, will be• observed:
Directors trio, on- Tuesda evening,-
t Y '
to lay final plans 'for next week's
show: ,On .Monday the arena ;will be
ro- ..0 or' exhibits' and local l be
P . P ,
chants are' expected to 'again take'
up space to repeat the brilliant, in='
aoor•'display of last year, . •presentative,
A display of 'antiques not previous.-
,sons:who
ly announced',has'been• arranged fo'r,
tions, nature, including musical, phy• Hospa;tad the Previous .frpin
g°
steal trainin :and stunts,' of whicP a heart .Condition. He was in his 70th
received the .hearty applause:, of. thi 3:ear:
audience. 'Some :.splendid . demonstra' Mr •
. Bailey; an executi•ve • of the
•
tions, .including 'first-aid;; re'suscita- Wilson Oil Corp: of Detroit and 1Vliclr-
tie from drowning,, etc,, were pre. 'igen,., Was' beloved and respected, no•t
on b. intimate friends and' a soc
conicl.: Mr. • Shearer; . agricultural • re ly. Y.:
introduced several per-' fates, hut' by the !hundreds of em-
.gave short' speeches;'includ•ployees`of this corporation More than.
ing •Ins.pector. Kinkead,',' the. 'one ,hundred service .stations in De=.
problem ,Available
be, urgently. needed,
T am: submitting' enclosed art-
g
. had a potatorace.' These werefol-•
14 0 a ,
lowed b an educational demonstra-
y'
tion by• in
and 'danc'ing concluded •• the 'pleasant
• evening.
DIED IN TORONTO
,.
Two added 'donations include, a bat,
of Western 'Flour Mills steer fattener
,James •
president of', the ' Schmid . Fair., Mr: E Y troit were closed time day of, the fun -
G. 'Zinn; Elmer Farrish; who denion- eral,: and the services were attended
icl as a' starter..Trovo ziror articles
e ,e
dealin With' such roduct as ma
g , th li s b .
each school some project:
,is
Pupils from No, 3 deiinonstrated'first-
• aid to a boy hurt playing ball; No,
The address-, • .
Dear kr.. and.' Mrs. Irwin:-
`'
•''G a erg •• uathered this ev ring on
e
Josnph'Elliott, husband of Ida•Pat-
f
terson, . ormerly of ' Lucknow;.'passe'd
offered as, second prize . for the •
'best three'steers in class •:1 ;''section
_ ,•
by, a .. vast throng of� `people,
,
strafed the difference' between the •
'bred -to -lay type of hen and the•beef . •• •• Bailey,;who • was born in Un-
'iii
• stili be in the gardens NOS he Mai e
;without dela ,
delay .•',
Yours verytruly,1
:
El' zabeth. Deachnran..
4 give's health •rule drill No. 8 Sen-
dors gave •, first-aid' by demonstrating,
applying splints• to• ,a''fractured leg;
Not s .,Juniors demonstrated ,method
th� •occasio o the thirtieth weddin
e n f r
anniversary of your marriage, • to ex- .
g' '
tend Our hearty congratulations and
best wishes to you.
away �in`Toronto last. Thursday even
ing: Mr.- F, M:.Patterson Of town at-'•
tended the funeral •in• Toronto •on.
Monday,-
Y
S,. atlid-' G'es~ef"fit-srrru. il-n� ;c'»
the Kairshea' Club, will -be • given for
the ,lest three most useful articles •
made out of flour, sacks.
s-•
be open on s
The 'Arena will Thur
. ,td�5ta'tes is SI":"vee vCduw,
rs
hype; Miss Watt, demonstrating the , . Y' • .
judging of flavyers; and, Mia. David.. .formerly* Flora Heaton; a sister' •of
son, who appealed ,'for sbudents fQi Mrs. Thomas Burns of town, and by
the 'short- course.' to be :held in Du g- one son, Wray: B. Bailey .. Detroit:
annon, November '28th 'to Deceiriber
PRESENT PURSE
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t ng cods for germination, No.•
11:. gave first-aid ,for a cut.;, 13
gavePlay g.deal
a .on banking; No. dem-
The years have 'brought changes
but .we` hope. that, Providence will
continue toyen_
`as, kindlywith
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ENGAGEMENTS:.PUBLIC
day, evening the first day of'the show:
On Friday the, Pipe ,Band will #re in
21st, boys -er girls, 16 or over' being'
e I ii SCHOOL ' •
eligible., •, to. enter,' '
N'EW'LYWEDSY
onstrated , on spatter painting,
•as in the past: •
, Mr, and Mrs: William •• D. Cox an •
attendance • , and the. Fair will, get un�
- a - of
`1115
Nearly 'every' '"class' in the pr•ize FIELD' DAY
t•
. • . A pleasant. was' spent at
• • Langside Hall on Thursday evening;
when Mr. and `Mrs,. Clifford Johnston.
•, •. � (role Nellie MacCallum) 'were •p're-'
sorted with apurse of money.
YOutstanding
The'first ..part of the evening, ryas
spent in dancing. 'After lunch the
was 'made when the fol-
.presentation,
lowing .address was•read• ° .
Dear• Clifford „'and .Nell: •
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We gather here W. -night to extend.
our :best"wishes' to you. ,
We' have always appreciated your
wi ° �'
Willing help, "Nell, lit assisting • with
. 'Mica • MacDonald of Lucknow; the
.music instr$cfiess, was' director tort
the music .demonstr tion' which con-
listed of.No.',3, a song •b three girls
Y
« „
-P Early One Morning , No.. 4, •' a
chorus -The Old .Woman • • and the
Peddler; No. 8 Junior, a' nurser
' • y
.rhyme' play; No. 12, chorus,. A Sail-
.
ors song;, No,, 13, chorus; Cradle
g, , No, 14,. chorus, action song--•
Song;
"I went 'to visit. a• Friend one day,"
' The non-cona etiti,ve idea was sue-
Ptime
cessfull carried out. in ' an .exhibit
. y
in the Hall when each `school held a
" Your home has �alwa s been one
Ytl
of geriatric hospitality where tvve al-
,
•`�'ay4 felt welcomed at any time: We.
E
`felt that we'conikl• not let this, occasion
ass without � showin • occasion
p g • in some • way
,our ,appreciatipn' of.: •friendship:, -
` As.' we join with your family •t'o-.
.
night,. me wish you many years of
h•iJppiness, and ask ' you . to accept
these gift's, as a small token of ourthe
Y
kindness.
Signed `on, behalf of ; your 'friends,,
Mr. ,Irwin: •.made a fitting reply;'
'thanking them all for'their. lovely
nounce' the engagement. of '.the;,•
aa
daughter, Mary', ..to John William
Scott; corn of Mrs.:'Scott and the late,
'1111 .,John Scott; 'Ripley,. •Ontario, The
�to
marriage will take place early in
October.
•Mr, and' -Mrs Donald Allan Mac=
Lean, ,Gaderich; R. R. No. 3,' •announce
engagement of• their daughter„
Isabel' Mar. to Donald. Nelson Mar-
y'
tyn,' see.of of Roderick AZartyn and thF '
late Mrs. .Martyrs•, 'Ripley, Ontario:
The" :marriage `to take place quietly r
derway at with parade.,
livestock.. The Olartsme,n are conduct
ing school children's' events, and pub-
lie school children !will be admitted'
the' grounds for 10c, �
• '• t ,
entertairianent h'a s
been secured ,for ; Friday' night,' The
Excelsior Male. Quartette under 'the
direction of H. •V. m for erl of
i ec on Tyne, formerly. Y
,
Loew s: Theatre concert :orchestra.
The quartette also features ori. old-
tame orcHestra; Sand' bnirlesques old-
• and . Hill -,Billy.' 'in a delightful
'•
and amusing manner. '' '
r - 'their re 'et=
An added alt a t to P
.list` had .entries •and excellent hoiq-"
ings "were made: The following prizes ideal. weather prevailed an, Tues-
• day for'tH holding' of the .Pu'blic: l•
were. awarded; *Field
r • School •Field Day, ' ;with "the scha;ars .,
Oats, Banner; .quart=Lorna Little,
a , , entering ' with. enthu'siasiir intp the
10. (- .' ' ' •
keenly, •contested.events,, with the fol-
Oats sheaf ' an variety=Charlit'
,. Y lowing 'results• . .
Adam's, 1.. • • llhes
Barley,O.A.C. 21' quart -Vincent
, Seven and. under.-Winnifred; Stew- .
Austin, 10.; ` art, Mary Ni.un�der-s 8 years -,Visa-
Barley, any, variety, sheaf -Clarke rine Irwin, Ardonna Johnstone; Boys,
Zinn; 10. ": . 7 y ears -Jimmie .MacMillan, Jackie
Soy Beans, D.A.`C. 211, quart=Mar- grown; boys, 8 years=Tommy Aitch;- •
ion Gardner,. 5; Lester•;Mor`den, -9:', " son, Floyd Milne; Girls,' 9 -11 -Win-,
Field Carrs olds Gloyv 6 stalks- ' ,'e " acDonald Pats Treleaven; boys
C�-__n__ , 11I Y
-- ---proaneother commun`i`ty ' un
wonder ul araplay of the. work drone
•ifts- and enjo-ya'ble °evening, •,_..`_.
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'on .Septg '23rd.
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toire of vocal, comedy and instra -
, , .-
• Bibby Taylor, :15, J. C. Drennan; :16 g' -11 -=Gordon ' Mullin, George -Chin. .
dertakings, We hope that you w{{ill
not entirely desert us;` t�iwills come
back fie uentl , to our gatherings.'
q y g
•. • .: You.•; -,Clifford, . are no stranger.
• amon tis y g
g , particularil : Burin the
last few years. We know that you
in certain :projects. as, art, crafts and
home economics under the new course
®f study;
The judges for the Fair were--.
flowers Miss .Bessie Watt,Clinton;Clinton
roots'vegetables; Mr. Bob 114c-
•Daughter Baptized•
At the Sunday' School Rally Day •
service in .the 'United Church on Sun;
day affternoon, Rev, . R: .C. ;Todd `bap-
tized Marilyn Elizabeth, infant;
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ENGAGEMENTS'
. Mr, ,and• Mrs, John W.' Swan of St..
Helens announce the en a ern'en't of
g g
their eldest daughter, . Iona 'Sarah
Elizabeth,, to Henry Harris, Middleton.
mental numbers will be tap dancing •
by Miss Marion Pym. •
Coneluding Feature of the ni ht
g
will be a dance to "music by Mac=
Kenzie s orchestra,
` Sweet Corn, •Golden Ban -tam, 6 ears •girls 12 and over -Verna Dahmer. .
-Billie Taman, 9; Charlie .Adams, Jean Webster; boys.12 and ever -$ill
1 • Chester. Finn; an 16; • ' Howard
, g Button, ,Lloyd Stuart.
Blake;, 9. - -• ' Wheelbarrow. Race .
Field Beans White,q uart,-Elaine 1st room -Jackie 'Brown and , Neil
•
Little, 10: Murdoch; Room II -Wilfred. Black '
like our community and ave are 1pok=;
ing forward to :seeing you ;often: -
,And
.Kerchin, Dublin;. Poultry, Mr, Elmer
•
:Parrish, •Lanes;. fruit, Mi`. Jas. C...
dau hter of Mr.
g and Mrs.'Joliri'`$il-
patrick: '
' • ',
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.of (Luckn.ow, youngest -son of Mrs.
Middleton and the .late Mr, •Nesbit
Middleton Ediiabur h Scotland,the
MEAFORD OLTfiTS WINGHAM
TWO STRAIGHT.
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Mangels,. yellow, 3 -Arnold Alton and 'Murray Henderson; .Room .III- .
g, Y George Chin and Alan Stuart; Room
g� Douglas Yours 1 Donald D'arn't ';
-LY'
You will be moving Boon to a new
Shearer, Clinton. An educational
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of 8,
.IN
le Ritchie 5, • IV -Bill Chin and 'D'onald Johns�ton'e.
16•'L 1'Ritchie,
'community. Mayyou,'in ..that home,
.'upheld the standards which you have
tgre was . .the givingb ' the
y judges
Of the reasons for, their placing' of
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QUERY' LOCAL PIPERS
.REGARDING'ENLISTING • '•
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marriage to take place ••the • latter•
part of Se tember.
P
Behind four -hit pitching by,- "War,
•py" Phillips, Meaford. defeated .Wing•
Turnips yi;
P ; table-Gwendol Trelea_ Potato Race'
von 16; Keith Blalre' 9. • Room IV -Lorraine Ferguson, Jean
• "• '
'Irwin,
• +been •taught• So that in the years to
been
will have the years
comemany.p
certain. classes. _. "
',
Major' S:, A. MacDonald and ,Lieu
ham last Wednesday 3 to 1, On S• at-
. Beets, Detroit dark red=J, 'C. Phil- Webster; • Room III -Wilda
• •
lips' 9. Tereasa Austin,: 10; George Winnie MacDonald;* Room II=Eileen
,you
memories of ,your wedded life.
• To -night sive are gathered here to
express our .best wishes:, We. ask you
•
to except this purse and, tryst that
you will use it to ;the best , Of your.,
' • .ability As you• enjoy,in' we trust our
Y
will feel that the people of Langside
. .Before noon a r egram of sports
was'ci'arried out -With first" prize 'win-
ners as follows: '
Running • races -eight years;; old and
rider, boys -Jack Eedy; girls -Dor-
's ,Taylor. 8-10, 'boys . -Mac Ruther-
ford; 'girls =Ruby Bannister. 12, years
.....boys,. -Kenneth Barbour; girls,Shir-Parsnips
tenant Platt of 'the'' Hundredth ."Bat-
terry • of 'Listowel, were in .town cin'
•• Monda contactingmembers r of the'
y''
P3Pe-Band, 'as to the possibilities of
having.them join» up nvith the Bat=
ter ' The matter is beingof
y' .considered
by • a' few members of the 'Band,
COM NG EVENTS.: l'
' '
•�ANCING•
Dance Friday night tri the Pura=
mount .Hall, September 22nd. Dressed
duck for lucky, door prize, The •n'lext.
dance in the I'aramaunt Tfall will be
•
urday •Meaford bhalked up. their see-.
'ons 'straight . win by a 4- to' 2 score,
to. - eliminated, Wingham and ' Carry
« ��
off Bruce League Aa honour. On
Saturday, Elmer Goldsmith, . brother
the famous Hector el"bowed 'the'
Mea{oro nine to the victorye allowing-
seven :to •10 garnered •off Hal
Farri's.h,. 10; Freda Hunter, 5. • Purves', Betty •MacDonald, Room' I- '
Carrots, five. specimens -Roy Cul.- Opal 'Orr, Winnifred Stuart.: •
Bert; 16 • ; Kathleen Pliiilips;J;" Allan 3 -Legged Race .
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Ritchie, 5. I : Room IV -Bud, McCartney and +
;Onions, yellow.=Lorraine Drennan, Lloyd Stuart; Roam III=Ro'y Aitch-
16; Isabel Le'dnor, 1. ison and Grant • Gallen; Room • Ii•-
•
.John Austin, 10; E1. Q Wilfred Black ,and }Murray Header -
'and
are wishing you, the ;very best in life
at all times.
ley Bannister; Over 12: -bo s 'Mitch,
Y -
ell girls, Dorothy Webb:
. CHOOL ' ATH LE�1`LCS
S
October 13. Remember • the
date.
,hits
Peterson's offerings..'
•Elliott;
Miller, 10; .Ross 'M'cKenzie, •15; Ron:- •son;' Room I-Dougie Iiallenby
old McGillit ar Dougie Emberlyn,
+ Signed° on behalf of your. friend
• �'
and neighbours;
. „
Backwards race; boys --Harold Er-
FEATURE AT FAIR
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DANCE ASI'. LANGSIDE
HEAT LAST WEEK
- hilli'ps,'- p Girls' 3 -Legged .'Race-- . . -
`Sugar $sets 'Tom" P Gi ._-.
Fumpkin;. (sugar) -Roy 1VIcKenzie'. ..Roam IVDonna McCartney ,and ,
• ; Parrish Moffat, Bill McKenzie'
' Huntley Dawson, Donald MacKinnon;
Clifford answered in a few well •
• chosen words, after rwliiich all joiner'
. in singing "For they •are jolly, good
fellows."
hoursDancing continued till the sural!'
hours of the Morning!,Relay
•race'
i ington; .girls Shirley Bannister,
, 'School
Wheelbarrow race, bays Allan Pe-
trio and 'Mitchell Elliott.under
Kicking the slipper, 'girls -Dorothy
Webb. i•
I+ind•ing the shoe, boys-Jack'.Eedy.
girls, Shirley Bannister„
--5. S. No. 4; West Wa-ie
children's competitions' with
prizes. totalling upwards to $25:00,
twill be a feature of the Lucknow 'Fal,c'
Faii, to be .held next Friday, Sept,
ember 29th, •
• The prize money is donated by, the
Clansmen, who .are 'sponsoring and
conductingthe events,which will
commence at three 'sharp,
Remeni'ber. the dance in Langside
Rall, this Frida Y, September 22nd,
auspices . of C. 0: F. Admission
25c. Music' lit' Sepoy Orchestra ofsett
Lucknow. '• •
HOCKEY MEETING FRIDAY
All those .interested in 'hocks are 1
e YP
osteo to be in attendance at a
i
SET SUMMER H IG,H-
•�� ,.
Las Friday nvas the hottest day..
of the year,, when the mercury soared
to an official 93.5 degrees. This •was
half a degree higher than the pre
vious heat peak 'of .the season, set
the latter art of Jtil $
] 5; Eugene McGee, 1; Donald DarntY„ Mary McQuaig; Room III =aviary L.
16: Johnstone and Mary Louise Port- .
,Squash, green •hubbard-•Jean. Bis- sous; Room' II=Ruth .. Dahmer and
•15: • B•er 1
Aster -John Austin, 10, Isabel Led-, andy Winnif ednStirat t�r„ I -Opal Orr •
•
nor, 1; Iiarvey Taylor, 15,; Chester Leap Frog '
Finnigan; 16» Wilfred Black and Murray. Hen-
Zinnia�Billie Taman,�9- Tom Phil- derson., Mingle •Hallenhy and Neil
li P`' 9; Billie Taylor; 15, Frieda Hun- Murdoch.. .
, . BORN
BUTTON -.In Lucknow on 1fonday,
, September 18th tb. Mr. and Mrs: Har-.
old Button nee Irene Backwell ti
son,
wanosh.'
Soft ball throw, girls -Mae McDon-
aid; boys, Len Rivett,
The races were followed by a soft-
ball game.
The following were the winners.
o'clock,
The events include a relayrace,
'four to a e• ' • bicycle
tam, y races.for;boys
and girls; 100 -yard dashes for boys
a»d girls over 12 years; 75 -yard dash-
es for boys and girl's under 12; 50-
yard dashes' for boys and girls under
meeting to be held in the Aren•a, this
Friday •
night, September' 22nd at 7':30
o'clock.'
i '
SOF IfAL'L GAMES
Thursday , September 21st -High
=drool
Iii. ,onrr last issue we ."complained"
of the cold dismal •September wea•
thee; but scarcely was the is9ue off
the ress before the hot wave coin•
P.
menceti. '•
On Thuzsday a 90 degree temper
O
ter, 5: - - -
A< ricin Marigold -Lottie. Saunders
9,
Calendulas:-Wilfred Ahrstin YO
Arnold Alton, 9; Lloyd Saunders, 9,
ois Hun
L ter, 5.
Hopping
Marine .I'rwiri, 'S inrtifred Stuart; .
Betty 'McCartney, Eileen • W i;es.
Throwing The $all •
Room IV -Jean Webster,' Donna ` I
McCartne Room III -Helen Gaiu-
y ;
• SILVERWARE BARGAIN '
CONTINUES TILL SEPT. 30
in the' various classes;
Oats, Banner, 'quart --=Willie Bolt:
Oats, Banner, sheaf Bolt.
10 years; a sack i°see, open to .boys
or girls under. 8 years and three -leg-
b"ed 'races, for boys and girls as
vs Jack Campbell's Outlasts,'a
;,ilurciay September 23rd-Ifiinlough
:s ,Currie's Cornsrs. •Games start at
cure was recorded, Friday °reached .I French Marigold -Elaine Little, 10;
93rd' and on Saturday dropped back Jo•seph .McGee 1';' Jack Farrish, . 10;
to 85 degrees, Sunday brought cool Lester Morden, 9.
uric. Helen MacCreight,
• High Jump •
' Room IV' -Donald Johnstone,, Bill
i '
Like :a •bargain , Then read this!
Continuity until Saturday Sept
°' g y emiier
d
-Willie
Soy' beans' -Mac ' Rutherford.
Y•
, • Corn=Keith. Cranston:
well
as a mixed race, •,
All these events are open only to
; li,nr, , Adirrission' 1`O:c. Public school
pupils, 5c.,temperaturedropped
•
breezes with a frost that night and • Scabiosa- Gwendolyn Tre 1 e a v e n
on Monday 'The 16; Iirottie Saunders, 9; Marguerite
to 02 for the coolest Jamieson, 10; Taylor,
Button; Rooni • ]'iI-Joe Agrievv, Al- ' "'
'bort Chin,
. 30th, Win, Schmid will offer Commun.-
ity Plate flatware at, 40%• off reg-
niaar open stock pricesd '
We'll. repeat..
•
'40'/0 off, not on just one atterii, or
..•
,,,�w some discontinued patterns -but• on
It`ieid
'
Sweet Corn -Donal Swire• D. A
d • q
Ilackett; Don Cameron, Eileen Snell.
'Mid cans- •` n
Petrm, B Doris�.Lyons, Alla
•Mangels--tBil1
pupils of , public school and grades
nine and tern, from town and country,
• . As well as :being eligible ••for. the
individual -prizes, •
prize, rural school wire-
ne- i
rs will receive points that may help
.i•
TELEGRAPHY Rc TYPING TAUGHT
. ,
'Bell) your country by doing your
i Beginning ;'
part, Beg;innrng October let we viii,
,_ .-
open a class to teach typewriting and
'Telegraphy. •h
•degrees, ila3' Bobby 15.
. -
since spring,• ace'ding . to the ' rec.- Snapdragon=Alla ...Ititdrie ' J.
n , 5.
or ds; ' • •. Drennan, .16; John Hunter, 5, »
.Last week=end -'s sWelteri4nth heat,. . Petunia -Marion Gardner, ,5• Jack
-broke all former Septerrber•reeerds Reid; 16; Vincent Austin; 1'0:
Here; it •Gladiati-•Arnold
, , . t •
ALS in lien's and Boys' .viork
SSPE I -
clothing, sox: mitts, underwear,' Men:-
Clot
,
Stock t at the old lova:pricer_-THi:
MARKET STORE. .,:,
'
all ti' re lar ":
x gu Community patterns,
_.. i _•
Even . 'Forever" -the striking new
Community
m ty pattern just introduced
McPherson• • Earl
y ,
McDonald, Orland Irwin, 1-farvey Me
,,, ,,d.'•"''• :
.
-'Lyons;
their' one,
of the three speThe
• .,
cial prizes of $5.00,' $3.00 and $1»00. �.
Points will be awardedthis
on a 3, 2, 1
past few years We
did , : _
not encourage the taking up of
line
,. ne of work, awing to the de
at some. points smith .of but. Altars, 9;, Lottie
degrees Saunders • jai;
was ll t short of , reaching 9, J ek Reid, 16; Lorraine
the all=time September record, in• this Drearier!, .1G•
•. ,•
* ' Isabel._ ...to
LUCKNOW PAID • TRIBUTE
Lucknow .paid its tribute Sat.u,rdAy
the. memory, ten.: eat` -n14 :,flit--
-trill month isinctuded Anti four sped-
' • ',
,ial services ',for 6, 8' and 12 people,Ca
- ` ,asked in handso _ ^
P. rte, armsh proof
• chests: We've never had a silverware
4 i erware
sale like this before! Bart only i
» Y until
t
'Bui`i!ips✓liobby Mae Mc-
Donald Donald Hackett,
Beets --.Allan Clranaton• Ma ' r=
.. _. , Y I
•win, Billy Smyth, Harvey McDonald.
Carr ots-Ivan Laidlaw;' Jack Eedy:.
, ;
Mitchel P
l ill lett, Vern McDonald-,-
a
:.
basis"' only to.:rurai-pupils, according
to .where ,they finish among the .first
three winners, The rural ' l-
school co.
lecting•the highest number of oin s
r po t
'will receive $5.00• second ' • 3.00 -
, $ and
1zxd $ 1.OQ__.
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_--
Pression and t'Ft�e ,scarcity of positions,
but war being forced upon tars we look
forr man : o enin s .for Tel ' rs
y P. k egraphe ,.
Students deeithn to ental lease
•
g • , P
call as. soon as possible; ' to' secure
the codes to hi►.vaat
d-istr _.Dahlias,-
--tr .. - - oat; l(4tk
• Austin 10. Marro ironer ., ,
•So far as local official records are .. , n C , 5; Har; y,.,
b
concerned' the all-time^ hi h for Se mp e11r 10.
g P- ..:.
.. Dinsn Tabl
tember. h4at occurred. in this locality s' c ll •••7,inn
10• Billie Ta
is 1931, when for five days straight + rnan; g; Lester Morden,
e. - 9';•• Harr Cam' bell
th e t. nr ei. x over ninety. . Y ...P '1.0. :.
e tv,._ V
of Y. ...
-One _ ' r -
kraret Hayworth, Canadian vie•
ti»r of the German subnrni+n sink-
C. n e ,
n. :` t ,
i of the British h line •1 ht ni:r 'on
g i
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Se teinber 3rd.•'::'
P •
Actin oil the suo• estion of .e
_ .-:.. 8 ... g l7a
:: .
Sep e�t}ber..30th remember. And; :eve. ,
r
- ,. ...
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e o. as; uriexi%dazed
. _ .as.- ..__... : ,. , :
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inanity on Seitmid's PAR;. h4it]tiA1 'lid 0,.
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Bafibour•
,Lorne Humphrey; Florence
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then ft •
rrlame', he seHbol •saetiort and
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:» C7ii. -*Y, �:.�. sw..w.
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I opt: •1Q,..33; •Sept: 11. 97; Se1it. 12. , TiE Ica e1 Lecl"mst; .T orraihe
,a-
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I�uiidlif s wit... _i10 _ _ ri ''""Ii 1f+ :iiir�5
P e vvii t lie' t
•
I ment plan:
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teacher's name to the score keeper. Canadian "National Telegraph Co 93; "Sept. 13, 91:G'•
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until after the futie'ral o • Saturday.
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