The Lucknow Sentinel, 1939-12-28, Page 5T 11.1.,.9 ?A'Y'S DECEMBER 28th, 1939.
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SHOW. STARTS AT.8 P.M. EXCEPT SATURDAY
SATURDAY NIGHT TWO SHOWS AT 7.45 and 9.45 p.m.
MATINEE SATU:RDA Y AFTERNOON AT 2.30 p.m.
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ADO•LPHE •NIENJOU
THE RITZ • BROTHERS
ZORINA • KENNY BAKER
"CHARLIE. McCARTHY"
•• ALSO "NEWS"
ADMISSION ; ADULTS,,• 35c; CHILDREN --20c
9, MAT.INEE'SATURDAY AFTERNOON 'AT 2:30 P.M.
ADMISSION ' ADULTS'-25ei ' CRILL''DREN-15c;
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Presenting' Nelson E'd`iry 'as 'a lusty outdoor• hero of early days:
Also : "Birthplace of. Icebergs''
"Traveltaik"
-a,f3 MATINEE Monday .Afternoon at 2:30 p.m. ,
ADMISSION ADULTS -20c; CHILDREN-lOc ..,
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FieedinRing"
"Fashion • r5orecast°" '
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DONNYBROOK wol; Mr: and .Mr"s;-G. A. MacLaugh-
PUBLIC •UTILITIES
T ' (Continued From Page One)
'The local Commission in the be-
ginning contracted for 100 H.P. •and
the system .is ui now drawing on an
average of 250 H.P., stated Mr. Rae,
while primary lines remain m'ueji the
same with secondary, lines the chief
one that • have been renewed.. ' ,
The Water System pump is run -
nem one.third more Than is necessary
due to the drop, in the flowof water
to a pumping -capacity of less than
100 gallons..The well should be swab-
bed to restore 'it to the original 145-
gallon capacity. •_ - :,
?Mr. Bushell replied •'that, a public
utilities was.. not needed , as it -was
included :in., the. Council Board. You
are •"on thin lee tampering ` with the
well:' he. added. .
Other`' nominees replied to their..
-nomination: with Wfr. W tn. Murdie
stating . that Mr.' Hamilton" sbowed
his old time vigoa.in lits .address The:
pressure brought to bear on^ the
Board,' he added, appealed to him as
being too dictatorial:'
' A Happy a.nd,Prosperous N,ew.Year
to Ah.
The. Women's , Institute' will .'.hold
• • their ,next, meeting. on . Wednesday-.;
•
January 3rd at the holrre: of Mrs.
..Gordon Naylor.,;Roll call 'Exchange,
' • ifts'° .Current events
-.Bernadette Boyle; •. .Topic = Mrs.
• • Robert 'Chamney;' •hostesses• -Mrs:
Glias. 'Robinson, Mrs. John Mason,
• Mrs. D:..,Chamney and Miss Ruth Rob-
inson.
Despite bad .tioads, and stormy., then there vwie a good .attendance Clarence
lilt, and. daughter Joanne of ' Detroit
Raym
and ' Mrs. Raymond Finnigan.' and
leerily; Crewe; with Mrs. Jos- Chan Cha-
ney; 'Mee. • George• • Naylor; 'Goderich
and Mr. and •Mrs; J. C. Robinson and
family with Mr. • and Mrs. ,Gordon
Naylor; Mr: and• Mrs. Hilliard Jeff-
.erson and. daughter Louise with ,,her
l
pareirts,' 1VIr.,and Mrs. Thornton, Blue -
vele;,
ue-
vale;' Mr.• and 'Mrs:' Wm. Thompson,
Auburn,. and Mr. and Mrs. John
Thompson and: son Howard with .Mr.
and .Mrs.. Mark. Armstrong; Miss
Viola Thenmson Goderich with Mr.
and Mrs. D. Chamney;- Mr.• and j1frs.
anc of Chamney,- with Kincardine
the schoo•
l concert'at Nq. 7 on •Thurs- friends;. . • Miss Viletta ' Chamney,
day. evening. Much credit 'is dui their,; Wingham • With ..her parents Mr: and
Mrs. Darold Chamn•M
ey; Mr. and rs.
teacher, Miss - MacDonald for the ex
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THE
LUCKNOW SENTINEL
Published every Thursday' morning
' at Luoknow,, Ontario,,
Mrs; A. 'D. • Mac$ enzie._ .Proprieto1
Campbell Thompson -Publisher
THIJRSDAif, DECEMBER 28th,• i93.9
eellent manner in which. the pupils. Fred Moss and son Bert "arid Mr:
r theirparts in the®follow- and Mrs.•Will Moss and daughter
perfo meq Ruth with ,Mx, and Mrs. Chas., Mills,
ing programiee math Mr. Mark Arra Goderich. .
strong as chairman,.., An opening •
chorus by the school, address of wel-
come by Anne . Chamney, song by
six pupils entitled . 'One Umbrella
built for, two", dialogue:The `The spelling'
lesson', recitation. by Irene Robinson,
Christmas ,enrols by :the 'school, rec..
itations b i Elaine Jeffei•soh, ''Norma
Bruce and Mildred Jones, solo by
Gordon Chamney "Don't 'wait 'till .the
night before 'Christmas to , be good"
a :'number. entitled. ; "tA dream .of
•Mother. Goose", •,recitation by Arnold
Bruce, song by :four girls' "Three Lit-.
• tle Kittens", recitation by, Mary ;Arm-
. strong, dialogue •'Good-bye', song by
• Grade two pupils, Tom Armstrong, •
Anne • and Gordon Chamney, 'recitas'
tions by Tommy Finleon and Dorothy
Mason, dialogue "Getting rid of ars
agent", pantonine by the senior girl.
".Shine Little Star". In all the mirsi
cal nuniibers thea pupils were aecorn
panied at the piano by their teacher..
Several young people of the section•
preisenited •a 'one -act play entitled,
"Rooting for 'Ruth"1 A chorus by
the school and a closing recitation
by • Elmer' Bruce brought the arrival
of ,Santa and the unloading of the
tree. Local talent supplied muSic for
dancing after• the coneert.
RAPID CITY
ELECTION LOCALLY
(Continued Prom Page • One)
Alex Hamilton by R. Rae"and J.
C. McNab.
J C. ,McNab, iiy R. Rae ,and A. W.
Hamilton. '
Wm„ Murdie by J. C. •. McNab and
W. B. Anderson`by, J. C. ° c ;`a s an
Robert., Rae ,by J• C. McNab and
A. W. Hamilton. •
`Foe Council
J. C. McNab by Na E. Bushell' and.
Horace Aittihison
Harold •Treleaven tbywi s.. ;3itsheii
and • A. W. Hamilton • , ,
Fraser Peterson' by-' N.'•E•. Bushell.
and R. Rae.
Herb McQuillin .by N. E. Bushell
and Alex McDiarrnid• '
Donald. Ferguson by ,Alex McDia-
rmid and A. McKenzie.
Alex McDiarmid by. J. A. Mallough
and H.. Aitchison. ' . -
John Campbell by Harold Treleaven
and ' J. C. •McNab.• '
'John Campbell by A. W.. Hamilton
and R. Rae. • '
Win. Murdie iby H. Aitchison and
R. T. Douglas. '
Wm.Murdie by J. A: Mallouglv',
and H.Achison.
Rena'
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Joseph Ma c,Millan b Y
A. W.
Ilton and ` R. Rae. "
W. B. Andersen by R.. Rae and J.
C: McNab,
Dr. R. L. Treleaven by A. W. Ham-
ilton and R. Rae. '
R. Rae by A. W. Hamilton and J.
C. McNab.
Alex Hamilton by ^R. Rae and Don-
ald ' Ferguson. ••
Campbell Thompson by J. C. aleNab
and Harold Treleaven. -
James Smith by A:' W. 'Hamilton
and R. Rae.
W. Hornell 'A, W. Hamilton and
R.. Rae. •
• • For School Trustees '
Dr:. W. V. Johnston by J. C. •Mekab
and A. Wi Hamilton.
Rev. C. IL • ' MacDonald by A. W.
Iamilton. and R.' Rae. ••
Hugh '.McIntosh by A. W. Hamilton
and .J.'- C. McNab.
W. B.' Anderson by A. W, Hamil-
ton, and R. Rae. -
•
. A: E. McKim ,by R. Raseand J. C.
MoNab.
Temple Clarke by: R. • T. Douglas
and 'H. Aitchison. '
The (midden death .occurred last
week of Mr. John McCosh in his 77th
year. A resident of this neighbour-
hood for the past five years Mr.
MeCosh ,had been in failing health
for over a year •bet lately had seemed
a lot better. Late Tuesday night he
received medical. aid •andit is be;,
lieved death 'came 'shortly after he
returned, to' his home. He . was found
next day ,by neighbors.
The funeral service• was held •at
,Jo'hnstene and .McKenzie's undertak-
ing . parlours with interment in•' "the
family plot in Kincardine Cemetery;
The • service was conducted by Rev.
C. H. MacDonald.
To all The Sentinel readers we
,wish a Very Happy and. Prosperous
New Year. ••
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Nicholson' and•.
Donald visited Sunday at her ' par-
ent's home. '
Mr. and Mrs. R. McQuillan, Sr.,
spent Christmas with Mr, and Mrs,
Wm. Griffin. '
Mr. and Mrs Harold (Doc) Stew-
art and t vo children,) also Don Stim-
son and Johnnie Carter 'of Listowel
spent Christ -Inas here.
The school concert and Christmas
tree held Thursday December 14th'
'with a very large crowd in attend -
.once, Santa. Claus, artrrved and nom!
s:
pleted the success of the evening,.
Christi -rats visitors to our burg
were •Miss. Ruth England • from
Guelph . with her parents; Miss Win-
• Week -end and holiday••visitors in:
eluded: Messrs. Will 'Craig and War-
. ren Bamford of Western University
at their respective homes; , 'Mr. and
iMrs. Geoge H. Jefferson And daugh-,
' ter Kathleen of Clinton, Mr. and r's.
ty
Sant Jefferson and son of li'lrldrrt ,. ,
Miss Gladys' • Jefferson, R.N., ' o
rI Woodstock, Miss 'Trete Jefferson of
Denville, Miss Olive Jefferson. R.N•.
of Niagara Palls and Miss. Margaret itchener+ 'with rel -
of
of Westfiteild'' at the home Pie T•homsan of K -
Jefferson
Mrs. Christina Je.f- atives; Miss June •Morrison -of Lon
fe _their mother, . . is 1 with'" her mother; Frank McNeil
bell with his don
ferson; Mr. W. H. •Cari#p' ' . � Jim "Mc.I�all of Stratford
dear, �hter Mrs. W. P. Crozier. Crewe; of Total,
.. ' • I their . home; Allan McC rtnell of
u � "thea ,
he{ horrir at
i}earl ;Toes Ci ewe a a g
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GREET! NGS
•(Intended• For ,Last Week).
Time rolls its •ceaseless course
and has brought us almost to an_'
.other IChristnias E.ve, and The end
of another- year. Once again I ask
the'friends in Luekngw and vicin-
ityy toplease" accept, • through -`the
,medium. of "The ;SeRntinel" my
gr eeting$'for ehristmai•'fi939.:.1VIny
the- season bring to each and a`!1,
abundance' of good. cheer; peace
and,. joy round .. the • Christmas
hearth; and, :may 'many .1b1essings
comewith the New Year.
• Very sincerely yours,
F. W. SP
ENCE. •
(Mrs. Armstrong Spence:)
1
FIRST WINTER STORM
BROKE LAST WEEK:
Practically the first snow of the
year . and definitely the , first storm,
swept the district - Wednesday ' and
Thursday 'of last week. •It was short-
lived he Wever; ' and _main ..,.roads' es-
caped being ' blocked. Some . roar.;
became .impassable for' motor traf-
fic.
The week -endo wasvery pleasant,
with a complete absence of. snow.
Tuesday , the temperature started
.dropping-and-that-.night,sau] ado
to not far above, the . zero mark; which
proved a boon to. ice -making at the •
Arena, where the -first' hockey prac-
tise . of the season was held'' on Wed-
nesday.
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KIIN•LOS$ NOMINATION
• (Continued •Pews Page One)
on the assessment and finally an ap-
peal to 'the Referee to have the by-
law , quashed. The appeal was Made
in ' the latter case; and ,according to
the Referee's 'decision the by-law was
in order and' the appeal dismissed.
Councillor Earle • Hodgins spoke'
briefly, stating that taxes were down
a little. He touched'•.on road work at
Wraith's Lake, the relief problem and
in conclusion said he would stand.
In The Field For Reeveship
17en it .Statters,-the next apeaker,.
madeit clear atthe conclusion of his
speech he was in the field for . the•
reevesbip. In, his opening remarks
he said be sprang into the limelight
by ,hie.,opposition ,a year ago, to the
Aekert • Drain. and 'added,, "" :I'm , still
opptzsed:, to rt. .The . unfairness of • the
assessment schedule he cited' as his
reason 'fdr. critisizirsg, the scheme::,
:IIecenipared' Ernie Ackert's,assess-
ment of -$.8.00., • Ori 400. acres 'while
Harvey Houston's .assessment- on two
hundred aies south of this property.
amounted • to $330. • "Is it fair?"
he asked. This brought the challenge
from 'Mr. '.Ackert-to compare the as-:
sessmenig on the SStatter's 200 acres
andthe two hundred •acres abuting
it. Figures were :not definite, butthe•
assessment on this 400'• acres was'
".about $225.00".; •
Mr: Scatters . charged that 'there:
wereseveral changes made ,in the as-
sessrnents, and not recorded. in .,the,
minutes. The Court of- Revision. is, the
only body of men Who can deal. +with
tat -
The secret of happiness
'toe most .of wvbat'you.are
'you've got• .
here; -19t;-`• ,.
onto With ihis' mother and Iris uncle,
,
Mr, George allacel Mi+, and' Mrs.
g. W
Norrn.an' Thompson and '-family With
Mr. and Mrs. Jos. ThdntlisOn, Listo
•
•
HOLYROOD
Mr. and Mrs: Phillip . Stewart and
family spent Sunday at James Bak-
er's.
Mr. and Mrs. John Jamieson, Mr.
;and 'Mrs. Gordon 'Jainieson; Stewart
and . Isobel spent Christmas at Thos.
Harris.'
Mr. and Mrs. Hobert' MacDonald
and family were Christmas . visitors
at Mr. Turnbull's at Under'wpod.,
Mrs. Aylmer Ackert,, 'Gwen and
Jack spent Christmas at Wesley Pal -
lock's at Clarks.
Mr.. and Mrs. Wm. Eadie, Doris
and Lorne were Christmas 'gtuests
at Mrs, Rachael Culbert's. •,
-Mr. and Mrs. • Ernest Ackert and
family spent 'Christmas at Rev. Hers
old Ackert's • at Moncton.
Mr. and Mrs.. Willis Corrigan' of
.Cookstown spent Christmaset Mr,
Richard Elliott's. ' .
M.r. and Mrs. 'Clifford Johnstor,
spent Christmas' at M'r. Richard El-
liott's, Mr. Maurice Hodgins and at
M. Neil MacCallum's at Laiigside.4,
Mr. and • Mrs. Eddie Thompson, Mr.
and Mrs. ,Alliere• Thompson spent
Christmas at George Sainder's, Ma-
feking. '
is making
with whaz
,PAGE • FTPB
CHRISTMAS MAS EXAM! NATIONS
• LUCKNOW HIGH SCHOOL • •
75 -100% -I+.66 -74%-1I; 60-65%-I1I; 50-59%-C; 0 -56 -Failure,
GRADE .X
Ackert, Lloyd
Buckingham, Eldon
Campbell; Grace'
Chin,,- Sam '
Cook, Jack. •
Creen; Luella, .. :..57
Culbert, Barbara - • 62.
Farrisih, . Grant , :43
Gardner; Kathleen '.:, .64
Flaekett,.:,I .eibh • . ,164
James. ....
NHunter, J
•Irvin, Willa • 56
Irwin, Lloyd • 50
Johnston; •Catherine • 80
Johnstone; Donald . •.•'•4S
Leith, Jack
MacDonald, Bertha . ,
MacKinnon, Angus 5.0
MacLennan, Rodney 57
Maize, Ellen .. -...., .
McBride; Muriel ° 62
1 McGuire; Dorothy ... 66
Mowbray,: Jack 74
Qt� •si .
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70 ".73 27 53 80
°,•70 59 51
62 • 51 45 71 66
68 ' 62 42 60 6$',
is • •.r•"s
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Orr, Helen
'Prest, Katherine,
Reid, Kathleen
Reid, Lorna
Ramage, .;C'uyler
Solomon, Murvin ,
Steward, .Gordon ° . .
aylor Rot+3�- ra r ..72 59 •60 77
75
,...73
70
ter s i i,- intimating ;that the Reeve had
recommended changes to ,be made to
the engineer, who had spent •the night.
With the 'Reeve following • the Corirt.
of Revision.
In replying later, Mr. Elliott .bran' a -Viet -the-
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Lin
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72' . 63 X1.70 •
50 45 40 20 3Q
67 74 50
65 79 60
53
43 ; 23 36 . 86
40 36 45 •'67
30 5 12 • 56 • . •
35' ¶40, 69 50.
44'.. 56 • ,70. 62
45 26 ' b20.' 66-, ••
27 •68 ,,.�64.-
..63 Cr7,- 7$ .6.9 '..
1$ • • ' • •74,' 58.
42 630 ' , • r
• 76
48 • . 19 72 " 59 67 35 '51'
57. • '18 ' 39. ' 62 • 66 . ' 61 • 36
47 47 54 70 ' •55 . 70 52.
43 54 56 68. ' 59.••'68 • 67
' 68 74 61 77• 26 62
83 . 62 91 79 79 .43 58
74. ' 67 84 • 78 ' 78 68'64
81 '72 ' 95 77 78 • 81.' '74
65 " . 45 • 71 :68. 64 59 64'
47 -62 62 • • • X53
69
38 , : 43 35-
59' 70 ' 54
38 41• -28
46 . $0.• 20 '
?6 86"446
69' . 53 441 .
45 , 53 . 58.4 • 52
72 . 83 • ` 65 • :,:
35: t44:
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Treleaven, Bill • .......: 77 64 ` 50 • 51
Wilkins; Muriel :70 615 , .64 75
Wilson, Celia . -.:.. . 66 49 40..• 40
.Wylds, Lloyd ...40 39 ,
GRADE IX.
engineer had spent the night at his,
Mae, and that lie bad reconizriended:
alterations. The ' engineer had been
instructed to see the lots in question,
and.. the minutes will show it, said Mr..
Elliott. "It's. not in the 'minutes," re-
plied Mr. Statters,' which' caused the
Clerk to hastily procure his minute
book, in an action that suggested re
fatal of the charge: The minutes were
1 net, asked to beread, however.
Other speakers were nominated can •
Greetings •
To All
ON THE THRESHOLD of 7 '
1940, it is' with ,Sincerity that S
we say, May. Your New ;Year's 5
I Day Bae A Happy One and S
aqi May •That Happiness Contin-
tie Throughout The Year, Ac-, S
cempanied by a Full Measure S
E of Health and Prosperity..
6 TO OUR PATRONS We Rec
6 , ognize with Appreciation, .past
Favours and • Trust That Our .1
Ili Business 'Relations. May Long Ri
't Continue So Pleasantly.
a
'didate's .including Foster Moffat, W,
J. Irwin, . John Emerson, George Tif- •
fin • and Dan T. 'MacKinnon. Of these
who signified their intention to stand ,
Mr. Irwin was the only one referring.
to . the drain.: He Melt • a clean out
of the drain was' the proper course
at the present tine, gtating.he would
do all he could •to shut off the ex-
tension. • •
Mr. Alex MacLeod, road superin-•
tendent, briefly reviewed the 'road'
work, and Treasurer Thomas • Gaunt
the financial position Of; the Town-
ship which, he cited as quite •favour
able.
Mr. Gaunt was asked what' becomes
of"the money raised for the two schoo'
sectionsat the 4th and' 6th where
the schools are now •closed. He replied,
it went into the ;general • revenue. of
the. Township and any surplus reverts
back to the Municipality. Mr. Gaunt
said the inspector had advised against
his proposal that a separate•account
of these two: sections' ,be kept..
The family had just returned froia
church. "Poor Stuff," said the • fath-
er,, eritizing the sermon. "Wretched
singing," added' the -mother. "Badly
played organ 'prelude," remarked big,
sister. But the critisism ceased when„,
7 -year-old . Ian' remarked, "Well,, •I .
guess we don't need to worry. The
four of us' get in' for a nickel, didn't
we • daddy ?" ,
11. reange a+Q niaerb&QQff,rwfrti riaeQ0
J.�- L, MacMillan
• • BUTCHER 4
WON HIGHLAND CONTEST HERE
•
MANY, YEARS AGO • .
George A. Matheson,. 89, of Ham-
ilton, internationally -known as -a
bowler, curler, Highland and sword
,dancer and piper, died in 'hospital in
lilamilton. • • •
His trophies from; Scottish dancing
and piping were numerous and he had
Mrs. floss ,McMillan and children
with Mrs. "MacKenzie and Mary; Mr,
and Mrs. Benson' Brown ^and Shirley
with the Reed fancily.
' -i.,- T.i �:4,#.a s it: xaoda:
1&V3"
Richard .Baker, .Mr. and Mrs. Lesson,
Audrey, Norman and Pete of Bled: -
horse were dinner•guests at Mr. Al-
best Thompson's on Sunday evening.
completed successfully •iii many Un-
ited States centres. In 188.2 he 'won
the 'Canadian championship for High-
land and sword dancing at Lucknow,
Ontario,. and in 1876 at Philadelphia
he annexed a substantial share of
the . prizes ' 'for . the same types ,of
dancing. In 1.884 he won the Ameri-
can championship at Detroit and was
awarded the .title :of the best dancer
at the 'Chicago Worl'd's Fair in 1893.
,- •�.
The Seasons
'•
Best Wishes a
4
,•, AS WE Rl✓ACII The End of
114. Another "'Year, We . Pause' To
Extend Our Hearty Apprecia-
tion of your Patronage and' ;
Friendship.
AND THE WISH 'That. For
One and All .The+ Year 1940
.May, be ',Wight, Happy. and
Prosperous.
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7'5 75' 82 60 •
90 73 79. 62
69., -62 -76' 64:.
65 57• 50 • '65
'45
52 '
72 7-9 70.
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W w m rn . i s is , '4
Aitchison,. Douglas .::60 46 62 • 9 51 33 14 36 . 56 ,
Blake, Howard: ' 48 50 56 ', 19'' 37 37 13 49 '69 •
Bushell,' Jean ,, • • : ,
'Button, • Ernest,
Campbell, ' Louise
• ...: 56 71 68 ' ' 64• " 44 36 14 '60 • .: 71
.22 •50 63 . 17.' 19 27 .' 23 '24 ' 63
49 63. 48' 57 56 53 33 53•
•
Carruthers, .Lillian ..,.: ,....••,:68' 70 78:: 54 57 ,63 48 54 '77
Carter, Eilien :: 79,' 60 65 63 67 58 47: 76 67
Gammie; Ross ' 47 ' 51 :58; , .16 • 51 39 26 ' '44' 6$ . '1
Gilmore, Arthur ........ - 43 47 : '42 • 49 , 54 .. 47 ; ' 63'•• 51; ,5C
Hamilton, James ..• 37' .. 62 66 61' 37 43 46 46 48 •
Henderson, Eileen ' . • 5.1 63 57 • 53. " 42 ' 43 44 60 68
4 5,
24 4
2
'38. 7 � 0 6
�- ons
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53� 67 ,
Henderson R •>.•
CUILROSS CORNERS'
•
MacDonald; Donald ' 58 60 64." ''47 37 • 3.01 14 ., 33 , '55
MacKenzie, -Donald , ' 14 ' 36 36- 6 . ' $ 7 13 35
MacKim, Alan . 62 ` '76 79 68'. ,,,54 ' 52: 84 70 58
MacQuilliri Carmen ... • :47; 54 72 56 48. 52: 44 52 ,••67
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wall, Mr. and
Mrs. Elmer Wall and .Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Thompson spent Christmas at
Mr. and Mrs.. Bert Shewfelt, Kin-
cardine. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Art Hodgins spent.
Sunday evening with ' Mr. and Mrs
Albert Thompson.
Miss Florence Hodgins, Ralph and
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hodgins spent
'Chriistinas with their mother Mrs.
Walter Hodgins. -
Mr. Norma6 Ross on Tuesday left
fir \Sudbury to spend 'a few weeks
ith 'his sisters, .Mee. Brrewer and 'Mrs.
McKay. -
Mr. and Mrs. Morrell Bell and *l-
ily. of Toronto, •Mr.. and Mrs. ,Morley
Dell and family of Gorrie spent -Sun-
day at Mr.. end Mrs, Hannah's.
Misses Hanna • a -Bell Rase. aTi8fted.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Hodgins for a day
,recently.. '
Miss •ShirleyHodgins is spending
her holidays with :her parentsJMr. and
Mrs. Earle Hodgins.°,: ' '
Mr. and Mrs,' Charlie ,Sohumaker
entertained a. few of their friends
and neighbours. A presentation, was
also held for Mr. and Mrs. Gt orge
•
RBE.._.
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Mintz, Clive ' ,19 41 ,51 42 •50 . 56 58- 62... 48 -
Minti, Glen • : • 20 , e8• ' 43 7 18: 18 15 .13 66
Morrison, ..Lincoln . i - .,.. , ...14 l6 • 40 ` 8 24 20 30 r 26' ' 43•
Orr, Melvin' : 62 76 70 -60 66 59. 40 • -51. 78
Prost, Stanley '• 67 74 . 70 31 71 54 59 .60'72
Purves, Elliott 51 „ 45 50 .20 46 53 56 49 ,61
Purees, James • 40 '51, 66 27 27' 24 18' ., 3'6' 58? '
Reid, Lorne . , 60' . 62 ' '60 ' 44 55 51„ 41 46 61
'Ritchie,; Norma -. , 64 ,'64 • 79 44 34 37 15 52s 66
Salkeld, Helen ', . •,'. • 63 58. 76. 61 70 . 50 .-49 ' 67 73 .
Solomon; Marjorie 45 ' '50 6S , 29 '38 31 8 39 63
Steward, Gordon • .. i . `" .. 32
Richards, Clare . ;69
Johnstone; Donalii . ... • • • -
Wyhb, Llofid -
30
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' FRANCES E. McLEAT.
Dt1NGANNON
(Intended For'' Lett Week)
• Mise Flora_ Durein'is at her home in
the village after completing' a month's
eourse'in home economics at Bervie.
LL Mr. Wm. "Mole has returned to'
his home at b1ie Hill and in con-
valescing with -improvement. . •Mrs.
Harvey Mole is being • assisted with'
the" work by her aunt, Mrs. Russell
.1VfeCreight, •Goderich, . , : -
BOtRN=Friday; ;December 15th'' to -
Mr. and ?Mrs. Ben Park (nee,. Hazel
Taylor) a- son. Both doing well! , .
Mr. Ohas: Thompson, son' Glenn, Mr.
and Mrs. Franklin • Thompson and
Mrs. Tilly .Ketson, I ondon, spent
Sunday with their liiother; Mrs. *M.
Thompson ,who is recovering from-. a
heart attack. Her daughter, Mrs. Ket-
son, is remaining withher mother
for a while: "
.,Mr. ands Mrs. Ben, Mole and family
and -Mrs. Win. Andrew spent Sunday,
visiting relatives ,at . Ethel.
The St. Paul's Anglican Church
ladies held a bazaar and tea at the
Parish?•Hall' on Tri�esday afternoon
at which they made .$4240. ,
Word was received last week . of
the serious' illness 'of Mrs. Wm. Percy.
who is making her -harm ih.is -w:.tter
with her daughter, Mrs. john Garniss,
She had 'been taken • to hospital with
pneumonia but later. it -washeard
she was recovering • nicely andwas
me fromthe hospital. •
ports came that she' . is •, progressing
nicely and hoping st the end of the
week to return' and spend awhile with
her daughter, . Mrs.. Gordon . Kidd,
Winghan(`
'Mr. and Mrs. Clarence' Dempsey
nee , Marguerite Garniss.),; Toronto,
who ,were married in Toronto on Sat- -
urday, are spending their 'honey, ninon
With the bride's aunt, 1Mrs. W. J.
,Robb , and other relatives in, this-
district. •
Mrs: John 'Chisholm took part in
a contest at Auburn on Friday nigh!
in which a number, of the program
was an old-time square dance.
A banquet, well prepared and of '
interesting quality, was held on Fri-
day night December 15th at,. the Par.
ish Rill sponsored iby the Women's
Institute . and 'their --husbands also hel.
ping to cater. • The guests were the
short'\course :boys and girls having,
completed a 4 weeks' course in home
economics and agriculture, friends qr
Parents, teachers, reeves of the neigh-
boring townships, local minister. 'outs
-standing livestock breeders, the dis-
trict representative Mr. J. Shearer
and S. B. Stothers, repr'esent'ative and
former Dungannon boy who felt at '
home with the g atherrng and afterer-
the toasts and formalities his speech
of logic and mixed with wit and•
humor kept his listeners • Well enter-'.
tained.-,-The colour scheme of .decor- •
atiens was' the Christmas_ colours red
an'dgreen and reet carnations with
fern also added to Its beauty, The
Mr. Chas, 'Rivett is continuing his nreriu consisted of tonatoe cocktrii;
tobacco and. confectionery standlSliEd but veal ,lietatoes buttered' tin,
on the west side of main street in the -nips,'^ iabbage salad, jelly red end
t ]o
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eek: o l .- •'.. t , 'j:
Mr, 'W m. Wh tock jr.., of ' Sack:, this w %e, p" 1 nwrirg Ire lianctuet drrnrrnir'
"' Mrs. John 'Ryan, owing to ill health 1 owas enjoyed to the. music of Arthur's ,
is home spending a few weeks with
his . is in Seafortb hospital this Week. Re- Band Wingham• • • -
father Mr. Wan. Whytock..
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