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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1935-05-02, Page 4II f r -.at Mr. E_ Rrimgid’sJ ■j CAMPINGOUT-r“ 7 iel Patterson and little lad injured BLUEWATER TAKEN OVER i ..z. i Rev. Geoghegan extended .his thanks ■to -all - ■sra.b-'assisted'"ri'--'Sakrigthe" /. -±~ ■ I'- INVALIDED BROTHER BELIEVED TO HAVE STARTED FIRE gdfetea. -play&d see uncle 'by .dragging him outj Mr. • & JAMES Produced by Sol M. wurtzef Directed by David Butler.' ' LUCKNOW /• T4CT1 WWW THE WCKKOW SENTOm • t+ BOUNDARYWEST! ■ j z ... .." . . It J - Mess • .Myrtle /rferizmed. ■ t®| -. 8 . resume- 'be? -srtf&s - ^as! -pj . ispcriErig- the Eerier -raearic® at her| • Jjaame cm-tfee fesuffidary.-,' ■•> ... Mr, WeSrigw® ’ Wehner,. . MrsJ Eddie,'jGhmt®E2, Mrs. James We&s^ri — and ■' Mrs. .• Wesltey Headetsam • vested | _ .a®' Sunday sri; Mes. -Ida ‘ BipsseSs ... ■■/■’. '.j® ■X—z BELFASTI- .PLEASING €»MEDT ' ' PRESENTED- BY. • i ...■ " ■- - ~ : TT............' T " J [OsEfeBB&d. o«to. risge 1J - Airier "Aitori'."arid/ seeBe'wrih :Ma and Pa, . spesr Easrir with Mr/ and' es arieresSod ,.ri ■ riag sews' ©z Mrs. rig ®f^Lond-sm =,- ri .Basb teste aaa wrisa. <®e -o®es enaer ri"s scesfi! te ta-s, 5 spi K tasstap, BStlriMarfs Jfe'AJ® Hsatat' • tz.. go b®Ek fi® wswk.-.witboui:. ax'’. .Mris' Mshia Lsse bf Col^wsta;, 2 sri , asriCT ’—.' W *hs Easter yriek at. the homej »g.ri«ee" thy -rriasrig'...:-- her parents. .■■ *.- _.;■, -■" Kst Mr. riser ,fffir a job. • Misses, -fea end Campbell,.’ femsret Mary. Jaari ri. riis' a°.few 'days riri-'week raritriMrisj rie Triirfr ridEgsasi' .gas, Fem '-Alton •©! IMogaszson.'■ .. ’ 1 .the r-ter5 w^h - 'their hsoihsr, ■" .■MryJ.Gesrge Hunter -s£' Zasn 'aari| riss ri -defend' •’Si iisrisi. Things .< Mr.. Vems® , H-n-wtor -af - Lueksow, 1 The bourrifri showers of &e week: •esd-' have teen very -sssris appretteteri fey tbs' farmers,., who in this, sty,' were fririte .searing,. Tris wa?I |d»ur; Site. 'spring . ramfall, and wss| |teriy\.needed. ._■ 'z ■ | H ’ ASHFIELD '-..'•. !J Wsswng?r hn South ■ Axerda.' .pook .part'. in the' evshihg service;- in the Presbyterian 'ChuTgh,..J^al^ssday-..'ey->. j lantern • slides cm ■ Monday ■ evening. .. Those’ who attended - jthe- -reception ' given ■ fa - Mr. oand Mrs. Boss-" Shields' '- oh .Friday evening, .in '- -Ambfriey,, report’ a • very enjoyable ’rime. •School has re-opened' and. this is .such 'a - short. .term, the pupils -in the higher classes ■ will be .very • busy till mid-summer. ' '•■ - TbW;.“'stildei3tS''''.''SJ^hS^g'" '"Nor-mal .. School as-weB-as- thO£fe -in xhe diner— j .est .High Schools, - hays.' pH... returned ITHOU SHALT NOT KILL! ■ JLri-___— Well. Tom. I took your advice and bought; fm -Senptir Porch Paint this time. It certainty does a smooth job,You bet. Goes much farther9 too; and wears like iron find that it pay’s 'to USE THE BEST IN THE BEGIHNING .. ft Pay, Endlinthe There is neither saving nor satisfaction in paint that doesn’t last. That is why it pays to use Martin-. . Serk^ur paint products Tor all your painring—you are - ,sure of a good looking job to begin with, and one that renders the longest service into the bargain. Marrin-Senour 100% .. Pure Paint is the most satis­ factory and economical paint for ydrir •house ex­ terior bedause iris absolutely pure. It is guaranteed to contain only pure white lead, pure oxide of zin£, pure -linseea oil, and pure turpentine drier. There is no adulteration to weaken the film and shorten the life of the paint. MARTIN-SENOUR WhaWv^ yon intend to print there is a ' special ■ Martin-Senuur pfrodnet- tor" the. parpewe.' Erie of rie'.nK^i pypuiar are: MULTI-USE ENAMEL for ah. enamelling outside or in. ■ OUTSIDE PORCH PAINT for porch flobra,, st^ps. etc MARBLE-JTE ■'yarriss.for' ihrdwood floors. * HEU-TOhfE NEU-GLOS i ............... .. ./SemfeGtow}.____ for/wasririk imeri^ walk anq' reitingc. RAE & PORTEOUS THURSDAY,a MAY 2ND, t J / • // Lyceum Theatre WINQHAM Show Starts .8 P. M. J gjgg; < a "fir.' erif -guests .at Miss ^Hzabeih TUESDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY MAY 2-3-4 AMERICA’S DARLING Mickey Mouse Cartoon AND FOX NEWS z ' z Admission - Adults 25c; - Children ISc. hOLYROOD CHURCH NOTES i—— Miss Gwendolyn Ackert of. Brant- United Church Y P. S 'id, spent* the week grid with' her." • ’ otter,' Mrs. Aimer '.Ackert,- At the Y. P. S. meeting on Mon- Mr. and Mrs. George Rarisnr, and*. da>’ evening, Jean. Havens read the fri^i-ririrriS’=;MT".^aEd=Mite=GeOrge^:Bcr^'f)^u'r e""'^e^SOn- 'and- readings—^were ■ J ’ 'jgi^i^byJEIaUyr Ritchie and Evai Gt^r a- mrisiouaiy’iptt^^ books* to/choose from your library,’’ was well taken- by Rexford Ostrander Martha McCallum favored with a piano solo“which was followed by the clpiilig eAerciSCb. 'iI ■ ' '. ' * inam- ; ; ,, •' ' i • The sihaMe is &ejy to ^naintOn cT-rav ' ' '.' j Mrs... Harvey. Aekert and-son Clar- T* , \ of Luckno.w, were-recent A*isibr ■ . ■ ors at Mr. -Ernest Aekert’s. ' / As ■ far as rural league is_e<m~emed ] Miss« Winifred Ackert spent - the it appears that tris could be. readily's «;eek end with Miss' Mary CamnbelL .organized, if/p ■ meeting ■ were eaBed jKincardine. . PD,U» |at. a- central point .and- representarives j ’ h. Ackert' of Caledonri was' -fpf-feg. ■ in.yitod '^:t a in6rK:^ * '• - ■ Presbyterian- Quild Guild was held on Monday evening in the' Presbyterian Church, with ‘ Horace Aitchison presiding and the * program in charge of the Literary • Committee. The scripture was read by Miss Catherine McDougall, fob-' lowed by short prayers .'by Peggy : ^rit—vririrriiy—i:Revri"ri~^::TF=-—=^-= ■MaeDongldUwinriS^a very interesting manner, explained Whb the ManchurT- ians are, and where it is situated. She also asked’ questions and, answers prepared by Miss Marion McDougal, the answers being given by Elmer .Ritchison, Maudie Fisher, Jack Mac­ Donald, Agnes Patterson/ Leonard, McDonald, Dorothy Nixon, Jim Hen­ derson', Marion Johnston and, Norman ./ Taylor.-Readings were given by Mur- ■ iel Patterson and Muriel Farrish. .. The musical numbers bn the program were much enjoyed and included a vocal duet by Mr. and Mrs. Horace Aitchjson, a_ descriptive guitar selec­ tion by Mr. McMorran and a vocal som by1 Mr. Mochrie. The chairman, jOn behalf of' the Guild, expressed ap^- ’ preciation to Mr. McMorran and Mr.’ 'Mochrie for assisting-on the program" - ' ■ singing a mer? When will our next 'enrolimext he? What.- day -is best for a hike?-, What are the final plans for London? J When will we ' have the Hanover .j Rangers? ' ' . _L__ . If any ■ of -you- are interested in these ' Questions riome out next -s^ek and vcnoe your opinion. We would' like.'■'fib --have every one. but for these closing meetings.' We really do have good ■times.'1 Come' next week and (for yourself.- — ■' •.■-•—•,I ’ —>-------------- What was the most spectacular and destructive fire witnessed ■ by. the peo­ ple of this community for. several ■Ueean^a broke out in the big ham on Mr. J.rB. Cottriil’s farm,.just east <of- Paisfey <m Sunday afternoon about four o’clock and entirely consumed that structure as well, as other .out buildings, also threatened destruction of 'the tfamily, home. ‘ . ' ' At vfie time of the fire there were about head of cattle in the stall i also two teams of horses'.. Of. ibis number d4 cattle- and the horses per— . /shed in, the flhmes. J^ost of the ani­ mals saved; were milk cows. Other ! ....... OSSWWI^.,^n q patents oi; we-budding were about The meeting closed bv ’* TArain’' oi hymn- foUoweti >>y the MizpaiTbeiie- straw, io tons Of hay and all farm *i.*»*!*'— - implements and machineryincluding .a traetor.^ The barn was 103 feet in dance at 'next week’s meeting as., we pength, with a wing 50 by 85 feet/ have a great deal of business to bring ! and <a$ valued at about- $5,000.. u ■ up. • . * . , . ■ j believed that ' the fire 'was , '• ’* * * » . .. j started by-a brother of'the propri^- Do you want. Bangers in the sum- • 06612 cared for in the j since he became', bedfa^ following an - operation for -appendicitis. He- had hot r>eeh out of the house for four J years and a half, blit on Sunday af- j^^oonr^em^-<2WiH“and^^ members of the. family returned from a car'tide the patient®was missing, from his room, and in‘a. few momerits was found lying in a mow in the. barn and at the same- time the firC was discovered. But for the. urge to save Wm. Cottrill could, he thinks,’ have extinguished the blaze before it spread in the mow.—Paisley -Advocate. diction.' . * FINED ON LIQUOR CHARGE » Frank Beckler. of the Black Horse district was fined $100 and costs in police court here last Thursday Af— tg/noon by Magistrate Francis W. . Walker in a case •where -the court refused rir^redit . the truthfulness of •sonie of the witnesses. . Beckler and a friend came to San-.. .„. over on Saturday, evening, April 6, and went to the home .of a local cit­ izen and Were said to hbve taken a couple of bottles of liquor with them. When Constable Meyer’ visited the house, he was told the men were stay— mg for the night, atid, in searching the place, found the whiskey jA^B^b^d- roOni, xj’ith one bottle partly ccmsUmed Both the householder and his wife swore that, they had invited ‘the men to stay all night, but it transpired that-After the constable had seized - he whiskey the men decided they lnight as well go to their own homes for the night. Beckler Was assessed’’$100' and\co5ri or three months in jaiL The levy was pmd.-^Hanover Post. Persistent' effort by delegations r0- preseiititig the lakeside towns, had its. reward last whek with the an^ nohbcement that the Bluewater high­ way from Goderich to Owen Sound by1 way of Kincardine, Port Elgin and Southampton, had been taken, ovet. by the provincial government^ Fills -CoifitfVcil Vacancy ' . J. I). Beecroft- qualified to fill the ..in,...the. Las.t..Waw.a-p'e^h"Gouil'* 1. caused by the tosignatibn ■ of j On Tuesday,- Donald, the little son ’of Mr. and-Mrs. Roy MacKenzie, met| ■ -with a painful injury- In company I with his. chum. 'Lome West, he had i.gone. to. Robert Bell’s garage, w^here ' • 'while playing, he'accidently fell into (|5 the cement repair pit. In1 doing so he .•suffered several bruises about fihe, ” i head,. ■&£. well ■ as a klight concussion. I. ; On medical, attention being -summon- ■ fed it was found that the'injttri,esi. were-;- .......i .n.ot... serionsLand- ■ 2tFthfec-time--of‘-wri-U- . , ing/ris condition was regard^ as ptewart MoBurftey.'who resigned upon •satisfactory'. His‘ ypufig friends, - as;his appointment as road Superinfen- ’Uweil as the older ones wi&^be -pleased riant., Mr. Beecroft' was the only one ,to bear of this/ as he Was bright of three ndniitioes to .qualify/ -The •• ............ 1 and popular- little chap in the Cbm-1 nomination meeting held in Belgrave 1 McGee' The mumlyz—Ripley Express^ attracted only a few ratepayers. later reported as' 1 . ‘ . ■ infante paralysis serum RUSHED FROM LONDON An emergency night, trip was made ’t-p-4^i^oi^f-tqrIt“-Goderieh"~the" latter part of the week, to secure infantile paralysis^sCruniL Upon the return the seruni was ipimediately administered to the patient, young Alvin McGee, * Mr. and "Mrs. Reg­ lad's condition was favorable. ■ ■ . ? r1^ .* ..> .?>?<