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AT H. S. -FIELD DAY
• Jack Leith And Grant . Parrish Set
New Records In Thinning : High
Jump And Running Broad Jump At
High School Field Day This sdase
Ideal weather prevailed -last Thurs.'
day. for the .staging of r the"'annunl„
Fligh *hoot' Field. Day, .•which ,&a'w
h tered'.
'lw;y9.,�previotis 'records s at
•:Jaclr `Leith; :*ho : .won the senior.
chanpionship cleared the ,bar at 5'
1" in the running high jump to beat
the previous ;record of 4'•.9le", set by
Chaiilie Jewitt: • •
in the ,Junior clause ..Grant Parrish
created a new ' running 'broad jump
record' of :14' 2";, adding two 'inches
to the former record 'of 14. feet set
by Jack 'Leith. Ross Patterson tied
the existing stending broad jump rec.
ore .of .8: '3"; previously set by Jack
Leith.
The • Champions'
As re result of the day'e competi-
tions Jack Leith won 'the 'senior
championship With 33 points. Jack
Cook' was runner-up.,with 19. points.
Other high. contenders "were Gordon
Stewart, 11; 'bong ,Aitchison, 9; John.
K. MacKenzie;, 8.
Ross Patterson is Junior champion
With 38 " oints and Grant Faresh
runner-up with 20 points. Stan; Prest
collected .12 points and 'Bpd •Ore; T,•
Evelyn Taylor and 'Mary Sal4keld
were .tied with 16, points each for: the
senior girls' championship.. Margaret
:Salkeld •was neo in line with 7,
points. Other point '!winners included
Grace Campbell, Etta Bette. McDonald.
Bessie Stewart, Helen :MacDonald,
Jean Nelson, Ellen Andrew andBetty
Taylor. • . . °
• Carolyn • Alin; is the- Junipr .girl
' r champion with :a, total of . twenty
points, with Catherine Prost 'as run
ner-up, only •two points behind: Other
point winners were ` Norma Ritchie;
Helen Orr, Catherine .Johnston, Helen
' Salkeld' .and Fern Tieamley.
•The ginners follow:
Senior Girls
"220-yaid•.dash-Evelyn"Taylor, Hel-
e'n . MacDonald, Grace Campbell.
100 -yard dash -Evelyn .Taylor, El:
len Airdrew; Gracr ampbe1l..
Basket ball throw -Etta' Belle, Mac-
Donald, Jean' 'Nelson, Betty Taylor.
High jump=Evelyn Taylor, 'Mary
Salkeld, Grace Campbell. ; '
Standing broad jump --Mary Sal-
keld, Bessie Stewart, Margaret. Sal -
}tell.
Running :broad jump -Margaret:
Salkeld, Mary Salkeld, Evelyn Taylor .k
. Hop, step and jump= -Mary Salkeld;
Grace Campbell, Bessie Stewart.
junior . Girls '
75 -yard dash -K. Prest, Carolyn Ai -
lin, Norma Ritchie.
• High jump -Carolyn Alin, Norma
Ritchie, Fern • Twamley. '
Standing 'broad jump=Clirolyn A1 -
lin, Katherine. Prost,- Catherine John:
stun.
Repning • broad " 'jump --Katherine
Preet, Carolyn Allan, Helen Salkeld.
Hap, . step • and jumpeeKatherine
Prost, Carolyn Alun; . Catherine John..
ston. • •
:Basket ball throw -Helen Orr, Nor-
ma Ritchie Carolyn Allin.
,5'eiilor Boys
Pole vault -Gorden Stewart, John
K. McKenzie,. •
•
Relay -rack Cook, Gordon Stewart,
Jack , Leath, Ray McNeil.
Baseball. .threw -Jack Leith', Doug
Aitchison, Lloyd Wylds. -
440 -yard dash;Jack Leith, Gordon
Stewart; Wray Pinnell.
° • 'Bicycle race-Clive.Mintz, Ray .Mc -
Nell. •
Running hop, step and jump -Jack
Leith,' Doug., Aitchison, Bob .1Vlcln-
tosh. •
Standing hop, step and jump -John
K. McKenzie, Jack Cook, Reid' IVIcKine
Half. mile -Wray Pinnell, Doug.
t Aitchison, Ray 'WWI. `•
'2e0 -yarn .dash --Jack' Cook, Donald
li'inlaysoi , Angas 1V[eKninnc,n. .
Standing,'' broad juinnp-Jack Leith,
Jack Cook, Donald rinlayson. -
100 -yard dash -Jack Cook, `, Jack
L * Donald Finlayson.
Running. high jump -Jack: , Leith,
Gordon• Stewart, ,Jack Ackert,
_ Juno* Bois. ._ . -.._
Relay -Lloyd Wyldst Doug: Aitch-
ison, Rod •MacLennan, Donald Mc-
Kenzie.
Standing hop, step and jump -•-Ross
Patterson, Stanley Prest; Bud Orr. '
o
ett
Grant Feevith, Stan Prest.
•
T;0 -MORROW. NIGHT
To deal with the organizing of . a
Canadian Red •Oross • Veit in,"this
'community, a public meeting is: to be
-held'in the Town Hall tomorrow even=
Friday, October 6th •, to. "'which
everyo'rle is- welcome: an invited .• -
o :d. oilb a ;,representatiire gather-.
'rn ill .e, resent •to . formulate plans
g' b,P, .�
for. a ;local .,branch • of .this volunteer
ordi
which •'seeks to c
orn''za o
do
� tI
n
at • 'the effQr persons
un ertak volentary. war
Lucknow Ont.; . Thursday October. 5th,. 1939 ,
•ABOUT THIRTY-FIVE
CHILDREN TOXOIDED
At.. a •'clinic, 'conducted' be Dr. W,
V. , Johnston, M.O.H., last. •Friday
"morning, some •thirt'y-five, •children
ten years ,and. under, received •them
first ,diphtheria toxoid 'injection., The
treatment ' requires three injections
at three-week intervals and" has prov-
en .nearly one hundred per cent. ef-
`festive in protecting children for --life
from ,diphtheria.- • .
It is ferthex• proposed to inaugurate
a local medical and'dental .inseeetion
'of. public .school children at
conven
lent -iiitervel's., This will 'include • an
itMpection of children's., teeth - and -an
eye, •ear, nose .and throat medical ex-
'ees in - a r. tc. tr.o
chitd''s health and welfare. Reports
will be,.'submitted la the parents.
Boost Price At Ripley
Ripley barbeis have enneuneed
advance in the 'price of hair cuts to
35e fOr ladieS and gentlemen and 25c
for children under. 12. The new prises
went into eifect qn Monday.
WO FLpUg 'MILLS
'Coupons, good fortwenty.fiveeseents
ppund bag :of .. flopr .at. :Treleaven's
Flour Milt this week wete handed .Out
it. the iota) eichibit booth at the
Fail Fair last 'week. Each tieket wee
RACE WINNERS
AT FALL • FAIR
School children's race events, spow
sored, and conducted by The Clans-
men at the Fall Fair on Friday, prov-
ed popular twith' the pupils, whp enter-
ed the various events in large um' -
As well as individual, ca rizes,
points -weye allowed .on la 3, 2, 1 sasis
to rural pupils, with special prizes
awarded the schools scoring the high-
est number of points in the, variops
' Rural pupils ,did .not enter so read-
ily in the events and• cOnsequently
did 'not figure prominently among,
winners: The points received however
found St, Helens, Port eAlbert and
Herelock City schools in a three-way
tic end the $9.00 in prize money will
be srearded $3.00 to eech school. •
, Prize winners were! Relay race -
(Rod MtLeneari, Doug Aitehison,
Bicycie race, girls-eCatherine John-
ston,, Doris ,Wylds: Boys. --Donald
Joheston, Jack Wilson:
100 -yard dash, boyeseDoug Aitch-
ispn, Rod McLennan, Joe McGee. Girls
-Shirley Bannister, Jean. Bissett,
..Catherine reest.
75 -yard dash, boys -Allan Stewait,
Johnstori, Gotdon Mullin. Girls -
Maxine .McGee; Ruth_ Dahmer, Wienie
McDonald.
50 -yard dash, boys -Raymond tell,
Wingharn, Wilfred Black, 'Billy 'Mul-
lin. Girig,-Reth Dahmer, Beryl Sol-
omon', Gwen Stewart, ,
Open race, under, 8-eMary Chin.
3 -legged race, hosta-Albert Chin &
Gordon Mullin, Lloyd Stewart end
Johnston and Ant Parker, ilelen Me -
Kenzie -andeeTesin--Biesete- -Mixed
Grant Parrish and GraCe Campbell,
Albin and Gwen Stewart.
220 -yard dnsh• -° Ito's§ Patterson,
itendirig broad juiripe-Ross Pet -
100 -yard ' (lath - Roes' Patterson,
Grant Parriele Stan Prete ,
Rueeing high Jerrie -Rosa Patteie
son, Stan ptest, Bud Orr, .
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DARING. ItOB' RY NETS
' CONSIDERABLE £.ASH
"using.' nitro-glycerine 9 h a r ge s;
'thieyes expertly blasted the safe and
strain• • box' of°:the 'local plant of Sit-
verivood's Dairies, Limited, ly Sun -
'o
.d;ay morning' ztnti escaljed with :ae lti.
TEMPERATURE DROPPED OVER'.
30 DEGREES IN. FEW HOURS
--
Fair Day on Friday a saw a
goon -hour .surirmer, temperature '
of 80 'degrees, which dropped,, so . .
suddenly " during the afternoon,
•i
even
l� ' inthe
• ..that by ng
Y Y
•
'readied -a, point, of 49 degrees, a ,'
most 'Unusual variance In • :such a
few' hours. Rail fell late in the
afternoon as the fair .concluded, •
'causing the crowd to 'quickly lis-,
hperse, .
WEDDING BELLS
. MacKENZ'IE-COOKE
On. Wednesday, , -September 28th.
Doris May, eldest daughter of Mr.
and:Mrs. A. H.._'Cooke, McIntyre Mines,
«.as _married to. •Thomas Laurier Mac-
Kenzie of Lucknow, at .Trinity United
slierch; Schumacher;' in asetting of
autueneflowers and "ferns. During: the
signing of the register Mrs. H.: Darl-
ing. • of , Timmies . sang, accompanied
by Mrs. J, Huxley, organist. The bride,
.,•"At,'.: .r er father' wore
frenchsir'e model of ivory duchesse
satin, , '•sweetheart neokline, leg -'o-.
mutton sleeves with lily points at the
wrists; Her 'veil of misty silk tulle
held by a-eaiO xe'teef-o'r
sons 'which her mother wore on her
!wedding day. She carried a shower
bouquet of..,: pink roses and• lilies-of-
the=valley. Her attendants were :Miss
Gladys Madeline Cooke, - sister' of • the
bride, as maid of .;honor, and . Miss
Katharine MacKenzie, sister of the:
groom, 'bridesmaid, who were gowned'
alike in French velvet modelled also
in princess lines with Edwardine bus-
tle. They wore matching turbans with.
bustle bows and. carriedshower 'bou-
quets 'of Marguerite 'mums and baby
asters ..in. .contrasting colors. „ . ' The'
groom was attended .by his' brother,:
Alexander. , MacKenzie of 'Toronto:
Ushers were Wesley., Cooke, brother
of... the -.:bride, ..,and... Thomas. Leck of
Shumacher --Followingethe--ceremony
a reception was held at the home of
the bride's parents. Guests were re-
ceived ley Mrs. A. H. Cooke and Mrs.
William MacKenzie -of Lueknow. Mrs.
Cooke was gowned in a lilac blue
etymon lace, ,with corsageof yellow.
roses and lily -of -the -valley. Mrs. Mac-
Kenzie, mother of the groom, was'.in
Queen .blue 'suede.applique with model
hat adorned with ostrich plumes and
corsage of ., pink roses. Following a
wedding trip' to ,Souhern Ontario and'
Chicago Mr. and Mrs. MacKenzie
will reside in Shumacher. The bride
chose for travelling a dragon -fly blue
sheer wool ensemble 'with hat to
match and accessories of black ante='
lope and corsage of sweetheart roses;
Out of town guests attending the
wedding were: Mr. and Mrs. -N. S.
MacDonald. of North Bay, ,uncle and
aunt'of the beide;' Mrs, William Mac-
Kenzie of Lucknow, mother of the
groom; Miss ' Katharine •MacKenzie'
and Alex MacKenzie, sister and bro.
ther of . the groom; Miss Isabel Mac-
intosh of Hamilton, aunt of the
groom, and Mr. end Mrs. D. Hanneson
of North Bay. •
COUNCIL SEEKS
LOWER HYDRO RATES
, Village Cored] at its October Meet-
ing Tuesday night, took steps to seek
loWer hydro rates f e the village.
recommended a ten per cent. rebate
to hydro user's. The Board believes
the local surplus irs noe sufficient ep
warrant such a rebate, and weee 'of`
the opinion that general reduction
dineih, ydro rates would be More in or:.
, As a result a motion was passed
authorizing the clerk to write the
Commission asking if suggested re-
bates could not be used in lovverieg
local rates; which are the highest
in the dietrict, and recoeimending
The By -Law Being the rate of tax -
stem and assessable ,propertY was
passed. Total' Assessable preperfy a-
men/its to the awn of $409,333. with
siderairle 'amount of cash. '
Some valuable .papers, included in.
the • loot, were recovered Sunday more •
ing by Provincial Officer McCleviy:
of Walkerton, . who is in charge.of the.
ihvestigation. The . tecovered papers
were stiewn•along the roadside as fat-
es
aras Kinloss village; ten miles north.
This daring burglary was commit-
ted 'early Sanday morning, possibly
between'•the hour's :of from one. t.,,
three o'clock. Items about eine o'clock
•S:bnday morning, ;when Mae" Mac Leri.
rrane butteormeker • at .the plant, dii
-covered--the- break ane: tl e_blaeted_ s5
and.'the debris -strewn office..This al
lowed: more than 'six hours for the
thieves to 'snake . good their escape,
before,, police • commenced working on
the ' case.
One, clue to •work .on wee the pres-
ence of, a . stolen motor• car in the
village. that evening.- Suspicious moa=
einent's of this. 'car,•• on •-Havelock St.
-late Saturday • • evening, caused' ,Jinn
Henderson to make , se mental note of
- 'e-ne bcr: Corrtacting Tanen-
to .police on Sunf,ay, .Constable' Mc
Clevis • learned that '.this Car,' a • 1938.•
Nash; had.: been .. reported. stolen ;et
i'oi•onto, early Saturday evoning.
Entrance 'to the', plant. was' gained
by forcing the lower front door.
Mounting.. the stairs,. the raiders again
used force to bre, inethee-office door,.
.x here they. really 'w.ent to.. work. •
In manager J. C.• McNab's office'
they smashed. the' handle and combin-
ation knobs off the door' of the heavy
one and- ahglf ton.safe, inserted their
nitro-glycerine charges, soaped then'
over and blasted opep;the heavy door.
leaving it it shattered wreck. •
' Further charges•were used to. gain
Entrance 'to the strong' box• within the
safe. Fuses indicated that four charges
in- all were used before reaching the•
cash. As a result of the blasts, the
door of the .manager's :office wee.
smashed and a portioq of the partition
blown out.
When the burglary was.' discovered
on Sunday, it • was learned that res-
idents of the vicinity had • heard the.
:explosions during the night, and'. one
.party is reported to have seen two
Men coning out of the plant after
two a.m.
A screened window 'was- prepared
presumably •for a hurried exit by way
of a lean-to roof, should the robber-
be caught in the building.
It is believed that the plant had
previously been sized up, for earl-
ier in the week •a .stranger had enquir
ed 'at a nearby residence, as to where.
Mr..McNab lived.
Finger, prints weretaken as a- pos
sible means of solving the. crime,
bet • to date no new developments in
the case have been. announced. • •
The burglary is another of a series
of robberies in this district, among
-which was the .robbing of the ,Cream-
ery ai Tara, twice within si esweeks.
DANCE MONDAY'
Danoe to MacKehtie's orchestra in
Lueknow Town Hall, Thanksgiving
night, Monday, October 9th. Fire Co.
auggices. Admiesion, gents 35c, ladies
•
Remember , the -dance Langside.
Hall,' this Friday, October' 6th, under
auspices of• C. p, F.. Admission 25c.
Music by Sepoy orehestea of,; Luck.
Menday evening Thanksgiving bay,
bridge Hall eOld Thee Fiddlers' Core
'Admission 25 eente
over 41 mills to rai'ae the° sum of
$17;046:39 for all purposes. Major. ex-
penditures in round figures indede
street 3.18030; school, $4,000
and debentures,' $2,060.
The 'following ecttibell genies pee
Arena. Thursday -(tonight) Outlaws
vs Tigers; \ Saturday night, October
.7th, bungenlion Zion'; Tuesda,Y,
October 10, High School, vs, Outlaws:
Wednesday; October 11; Dungennon
GATE PRI'Z'E•AWARD
STILL UNYCLAIMED
The . gate ;`prize award at the
" Lucknow Fall Fair : is stiili un-
` '
-claimed., , The 'lucky; nu
mbert
drawn at the.'coneert Friday night •
andthe
or s 222 h
byDoris Taylor, a l
ay ,
4' holder.' -of ibis ticket 'will` win a.• •,
lovely china ' •cabjet donated to
.' the Society by the'Lucknow Table
Company. •
OBITUARY.
imom4S HENRY
Themes Hem.? waS born in Clarke
Township; County of .perham, 'Nov-
ember 23rd, 1862 mid died at his home
on the 2nd ; Concession .of
September 27, 1939. His parents were.
'Jame& and Agnee Henry, original.
Clarke Township Settlers from the
.nortla ash:deed, He wee 'the last of
Alex Heney having, died at Riplee
'earlier . in, thie year:
Mr. Themas Henry' came to Kinlose
more than half a -century ago and' has,
been a well known reaident of that
Township ever -Since. For a time he
wotked with the late J. H. Ackeet
on the northeast cOrner at Holyrtood
where' he lived for. really years tile
tied Sarah E. McMullen, daughter pf
Williarn and Eliza McMullen, pioeeee
settlers' tof the Sth Coxicession Of Kin-
ako leeying one daughter, now . Mrs.
Melvin, 'Irwin of Kinloss. ; '
. In Jule 1927 he was married to
'Mee. Isabella J. Irwin of the Second
Concession of Kinlose bY the late Rev.
NI. M. Bennett, United Church mini-
ster of Wingham, This second union
proved a happy conipanionship. Thee'
were deeoted to. each other and there
is a general sympathy with Bits,
Henry in her bereaveineet sie there is
with the son-in-law and daughter,
Mr. and' Mrs. Melvie Irwin and the
. Miring Mr. Henry's long residence
at HolyrOod he .was attive in the
church life of the place and for forty
years was superintendept ,of the Sa,b -
bath School and general "leader in
the:Work of what was, then the Meth-
odist Cheech.
At the tinie of his death- he; waS
-the sally one left of the 'original mem-
bers of the Lucknow Orange Lodge.
lee Was an enthusiastic Orangeman
end his memberehip covered a period
of fifty-two years:
The funeral was jointly in charge'
of his pestor, Rev. R. C. Todd, United
Chureh minister ,of Lucknow end his
brethren of the Black Knights order
of Orangemen. The • pallbearers ,were
members of the Order. During the
serVice the male quartette of Eldon
Henderson, J. .M. Greer, Clarence
Greer end Alex IVIeNey ging "1,`Want.
Internment was ,in the South Kin-
loss Cemetery..:
There was a leeee attendance at
the funeral, for Teni 'Henry, as he
was femi/iarly called, was kroatly
beloved be all who knew him.
DIED SOON AFTER
Four days after she had reached.
her one hundredth birthday, death
came to Mrs. Bridget Chin. Godfrey
mi Sunday eeening, September 24th.
Mrs. Godfrey pessecl away at the
home of her nie. ce,731iiej. T. Christ's
man, Kansas City, Mo„ with, whom
ehe hes Made her home for the Past
twenty-five years. '
Mrs.' Godfreyi; formerle Bridget
Cain, was a slaughter of the late kr.
rind Mrs. Rodger Cain, a pioneer Holy-
rooe family, ,the Cain home being on
the cornet epppsIte the Purees Store
surviving Member of the Rodger Cafe
family, evlis a'sieter of the late Thos,
It is about twelve years since Mrs.
ruocle•hei. last visit to this district.
Femme servicee were held the,. fol. -
�'�%••+~•1�a�;sesexe_hseakes"';k t�keR`se.,.,,...,.. e,e-.e•s•aaa hs eese^3• eeSe!....es• ,„e.eae a see.ssarn ..>,..,�
DIED IN LONDON
of Lonclem for a number of years;
died in that city on Seeday morning.
He wesqs1,iis 71st Year. •
Born: r Morris "rownship, Frank
now' foe .some time, and es well re
tnetribered by...older 'residents, bevels
operated:the Cain House here.
ele' is entvived by his Wife, -Annie,
Wee,' sons? Daniel enclgoliii
one' daughter; Julie arid 'bi theee
'JOINS HOSPITAL STAFF
Dr. J'ohn D. Merin, son qf Reeve
and Mrs. Duncan Munn of Ripley hw
gene to Vancouver where he will be a
mem.ber of the Staff of the Memorial
Another son of Mr. and Mre. Munn
Lionel, has gene to Toronto yvhetc
he' sell serve es demonstrater in them,
researah at the UniVersity o!
Totonto, et the same time. continuies
LAW, PARTNERS ARE •
MEMBERS OF BATTERY
W. R: Temlinithe M.P. for Bre&
-has joined the 98th Fieldt Battery se
Port Elgin. What ; capacity he ewe ,
serve in has ,not yet beep announced
incidently his hew partner P. S. Mc
Kenzie,. son of Mr. ane Mrs. fir V
McKenzie of Lucknow, is seeped in
a'►r G/l, r inr.c'K nic7 '"' -
FAVI R. LAST WEEK
Attendance SlightlyLess Than Last
Year - Concert •And', Dance Drew '
Large :Crowds Fniday Night. , • . '
The wea.thei men gave • the. Agri-
pul'turai 'Society a break last week,
and although :nein .fell • late. Friday.:
iitez'noon; it did not natserfeee mitts the • ' •
,activities of, 'the
Fair,
the
a
t-
ior
tendance, which in spit' the' tine
day, °swa : : o ewhat aPPoin enex
• -
•
however, falling slightly below last'
year's figure. - °
Indoor, exhibits„were plenty and of
excellent quality, except that the flow-
er display is not what it would have
been• at an earlier date, as merry of
the best blooms are past. The apple
exhibit was exceptionallyfine.
• Several merchandising displays .ad-
ded colour to the:indoor show. These
included displays by the Lucknow.
Flour Mills;. -Harold Greer, radio deal-
er; Purity .Flour; ' Alfred .Andrew,
Beatty Bros. products; The Market
Store, Temple Clarke; ••merchant -tail
yr; Wm. Schmid, jeweller. and Durnin
?hillips, Dodge dealer.
A display of handiwork and culin
ary. art, 'lay various Women's Organa
izations . ii h'e corrrmunity . attracted
much, •attention; as did a display .,of '
:i-ophies and .silverware won by. F _ ek
r'udli andons. ane c a eel
COUNTER CHECK BOOK
PRICES MAY ADVANCE
' Due to the unsettled world condi.
tions which make it impessible te
se the piniehase of materiels that arc
Check, Books is concerned, present
nrices cannot be guaranteed for any
length of time.. Leek over your puPpb
and if' you's- etock of Counter Chece
Booksee getting law, let Us have youi•
order, at once. to ensure them 'at the
BORN .
'lleapital on September 251.11, 'to Mr
and Mrs: Howard Harris, R. R. 3
ZION .SHOWER
FOR BRIDE -ELECT
Oe the eirening of 'Septemher 23rd;
abolit thirty friends .gathered •at. the
home of Miss Violet Ritchie in. honer
of the hride-elett, Miss Rube Reid.
• Escorted, by Mies Elsie Ritchie
Ruby entered theeee: om to the Strains
of Lohengrin• played .by •Mrs. Peter
Cook after which e 'very 'splendid
program waS enjoyed with -Miss-Ada
Webster acting as chairlady. Sone
very humiirous readings were giver
by Mrs. Gordon Kirkland, Miss Mies'
Hackett aed• Mee. Prank Retchie, fol-
lowed ' by a trio' Of Lois ;end Lorna
Hunter and Marion Gardner singing
"The -W-edding-of Jack and Jill". Miss
Muriel Wilkins favoured With a solo
"Put On Your°70Id Straw Hat" after
•
all joining' in a sipg-song.
Early in the eveni'ng the kifts were
hidden throughout, the roOms. Two.
littleegirls, Jean Ritchie end Freda
Huntek. assisted in finding the gifts.
and bringing them to the bride. Miss
Violet:Ritchie opened. die .'"gifts with
Ruby reading the atteched Asepses.
Ruby thanked the ladies for the maqy
useful gifts she' received and invited
them te visit .her in her. new. home.
Jolly Good Fellow."
Some side-splitting. contests were
conducted by ...Misses Mina Hackett.
Violet end Elsie' Ritchie..
• A dainty lunch brought. the pleas,"
ant evetring-to a close.
RESIDENTAL CHANGES
The pest Week Mr. and Mit. 'Dick
McQuaig and family moved to the'
Sturdy residence op Havelock St,
while Mr. and Mrs. Verdun MowbraS
mated te the TWA nitey residence oxi
the street. Mr, W. E. Hender-
son has purchased the residence of
Mrs. R. D. Cameron,' we pnderstand,
but twill not o`ccupy tit for a time.
SPECIAL' AT • Lycmum
Much interest centred eround a
lisplay of antiques, and the demon -
;trader.' of carding aed. spinning by
ifternoon. With washed' wool sheered
MeDougall, demonstrated very adept-
ly the '..proceedure that •tonverts the
fleece into,. two -pie, mire wool, ready
for knitting. This pioneer occupation
is now rerely practised,. but Mrs.
eicDoegall Still retains. the art of -It
:ling and knitting cluripg• the winter
months. . •
The' Friday; night • concert, by the ;
Excelsior • Quartette of Pahnerstoie
was enjoyed by a. near capacity. aud-
ience, and for the dance that followed
there was an equally large crowd.
Musie ,was provided by Maticenzie's
orchestra. es ;
HORSES
Heavy Draft .Horses , •
McKague, John MeQuillie. Feel -Jack
McKague, Albert GaMmie, ;Leonard
Phillipe. Year old gelding. or .filly-
PeteiWatson, Jai. Forster: Two yias
old gelding or filly= -Albert Garrimie,
ias. Forster. Three year ald mare or , ,
gelding -Peter Watson, Peter Watson
FemaIe-Peter Watson.
Agriculteral
Brood mare -Bert McLelland, Bert
MeQuillin, Year fold4elding or filly-;
Jas. Forstee. Two year old gelding pr
filly -e -J.- W. Joynt. Span in harness --
Bert McLelland, Peter, Watspn, Glen
Campbell. Feniale-Peter Watson.
Broed mare -Leopard Philips, Jack
Smith, R. G. Martin. Foril-Bruce Mc-
Millan, Jack Smith, Il. G, Martin.
Wagon and General' Pqrpose liorsee
Span in harness and rig. --H.
H. Cormick, Herb McQuillin, .i. 11.
Needham. Brood mare -11. B. Mc -
Forster. Two year old mare or geld -
Carriage Horses
' Single carriage horse -M. H. Cot-
-lick, ten togan. Brood mere- M. III.
'Cormick, M. H. COrmide, George Al-
um.. Year old gelding -H. B. els-
league. '
Reed Horeee6:
Single horse in harnese-L-Wm. lew-
ev, Oliver, Smite, Pollard Bros:, Pol -
lard Bros. MarereAlex Andrew, Jas.
drew. Year old gelding or filly - W m .
G. Keith.
I Gentleman's turnout -M. H. Pc/1.1114.k.
1 Wm. Isceery, Oliver Smiths Ladies
'hitching' rete"-Bernadiee Alton, Mrs.
Oliver Sieith. , Bost female -Peter
Wetsou, Bert 'eleLelland, Peter Wat-
son. Best gelding, any; age or (Sass '
Pe er_Wa
lheavy draft and Agritultural -horses e-
t Peter .Watson: , Best • three horses -
Peter Watsot, Bert McLelland, jerk ,
MeEsigile. S-pecial sten, hackney type
Miss Amy Yourex Of Dutida•lk, and
recently\ a member of the High §tliool
, teething staff/ heret is this teem at-
tending University College in Toronto,
•
tiesd'ay„ the special Attraction at the
Lyceum Theetre i's ' "The Story of
Alexandee Greham Bell," featuring
Young and Henry Fonda, Read the
edvertitetnent
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