Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1935-05-16, Page 5k>'. THE LUCKNOW SENTiNEL .r -U- 5< ,V •ent V son r • Harold Johnston. IS TV gMMu'&vafe—on- mi I > \ ■ I I( of 4 ....... ... . . . . | -----"x. faey:SwanrSy.,.:^ Jean McAuley of Ashfield, Mr. nnd1 Clarence. Ackert, • who/has ,bebn holi— ■Mrs. Joseph 'England i of Lucknow dating" with his grandparents,/^ — —- - - visiting with* their sister, Mrs. D. week visiting on the sixth. -----.^MacLennah..^—-x— ?■■■-'-—~---—— tersdn is driving the gravel truck.'ter and Mrs. Frank Henry. Piano in- ,s.trnm.en,tal-Dy^^ Mrs. Victor Emerson was riominafed to preside for the election of officers ternoon. j • thaWday, may wth, jms ", ■■ Mrs. ML C. MacKenzie, “The King as 7 a ^worshipper”. “After"" tfip^Business v part of the meeting, Mrs. Simpson \ 1 ALL WIDTHS And SIZES .of' her daughter, Mrs, Moore, Hensall, came ^r^^reat~ JsHo2k/to her 'iriariy' friends h&re.1 ' \ MARRIED-^A quiet wedding, was Mr. and Mrs. Bert Bain and family ' V . PAGE FIVE children play on it PAINT JOB lowest cost! When loosing paint, tfie question is. riot "How will it Genuine Welt and Cost No More ; WHILE BOYS AND GIRLSI ARE WEARING CHUM SHOES,, THEIR FEET’ .ARE' BEING/ PROPERLY CARED FOR , ; Ci Shoes and jetInsist . ■ ■ , , ' t.’7 "S -W;sf©ryour-Childreni assuring HealtlrandrL== \ Comfort for Growing Feet Chums Are Correctly Fitted and Sold At MacDONALDS 4th CON., KINLOSS Mrs. Campbell of Chatham and Mrs. MacDonald of TorOnto--;are of Londony-spent a few days last visiting with' their sister, Mrs. D. week visiting on the sixth. .—.'..^MacLennari.;^—x-.—-------——__—~ l/L/... ' A Mother’s Day service was held ( McLjeod, attended ‘ the Presbyterial ///7aifi7the^Presb^terian~chur“ch'ori^ morning, a Mothers’ bhoirill leading in held at Teeswiater on Tuesday- —' MisS Edith Johnson is spending a few days with Mrs. R, Moffat./, Miss Hannah McDonald visited *wiDO®^r^rcffiK’^0/lptyi^/'p"n7Sui^ 'day, ■'■■• ' ■ Mr. Gilbert Hamilton spent the week end’in Toronto. Miss Lena Robinson, R.N^ is nurs­ ing Mrs. R.‘ Bain who hafe been quite ill, but is improving we are glad to 'hre'aFr—■” ....... ■ Mrs.jMcInnes visited on Sunday ^ith-^rsr^“i^artin~-Whu~has“"be,eri -sick-wit-h~a;-"verymbfid“edld--foj^sevepalr days. /.■■■'.,”• * ■■.; ***** w v<* *»•*•*• ^•*A*JK‘*'**a • ! , ' € -—t—’took-the^^chapter-in—the^-study^book— ——Ra\^—.a-nd^-M-rs,—■Burgess—were—callers- SevefalladiesgaveshOrtreadings,°n“1, „ the service of song. _____ The Presbyterian W. M. S. held R., Hibbon, was very well attended /.■ Mrs. MacRae took charge of the a* ■ / meeting. AU ladies were pleased to( welcome Mrs. MacGillvary back to their’’meeting, although she is still not well enough to take .part. The .. « . meeting opened by singing the Nat-. ional Anthem and a prayer of. - Thanksgiving. A paper was read by then Rev. J. K.; MacGillvary gave a few Remarks and closed the meeting with prayer., Mrs;. M. MacFarlane and Billie arc*, visiting with friends at . Clinton for a few days-.; The rock crusher is bdsy, in , the Mr. John McKinnon of Ada, Sask, is visiMng at his home on the 2nd Con.', 'V ;■.. •: '■ ,, A /{afge .gathering attended the Churches and Sunday. School on Mother’s' Day.,- ■ ' t / Mrs. Ross McMillan, who has,been BOUNDARY WEST. ______ ■ I, . T^t^Tfie M^ay meeting of the Parantount U.F.W.O. is to be helffi at tfe home of Miss Mary McLean, 12th con. °n Tuesday, May 21st at 2.30 p.m. Roll . call, ?*JYour Grandmother’s Maiden . Name.” Papers, Mrs. J. T. Webster, ; Mrs. Alex MacDiarmid. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cook, \Mr. Will Cook and Mrs. Isaac Cranston all • of the 9th con., of Ashfield, visited on Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Albert ■ Cook." Miss Myrtle Thompson of Kinlough spent last week with her sister, Mrs. Wm. Stanley. t . ' A Mrs. Fred McMullen^ Russel and Berths visited recently with Mr. and Mrs. D^l Nicholson. \ v Mr. and Mrs. , J. S. McNain and Murray spent Suriday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jt T, Webster. ' AVe are pleased to report a very great improvement in the condition of little Rae Stanley.’ \ Mr. Hldon 'Henderson lost a Val­ uable horse* lastvweek, v ’Mrs. D. K. Alton visited Sunday with Mrs, James Webster of Ashfield; Mr.( and Mrs. Jirri Richards spent Sunday at Mr and Mrs. R. Richards. ./ CREWE ./■ / ‘ / > - **4* i i Miffed Mrs. /Raymond Finnigan arid children, Mrs. John Kilpatrick and Noreen, spent Sunday with friends at Belgraye. \ Mr. and Mrb. Wilfred Drennan and children1 visited1 Lucknow friends on Bunday. V Dr. andc^Mjs.^ H. Hall/ and Mrs. Martha Durhin and daughter Doris of Goderich, were guests Of Mr, and . Mrs; Ma'rvin burnin1. , 1 V-Mrs. Crozier, and Clifford visited her ''parents, Mr. and Mrs. Campbell, Don- jnybrooke. v . . Mr. Aldon Hasty was home from Auburn for the week end. Mr., arid Mrs. Nfelson C/ulbert and' Children spent Sunday with friends' here. ■ MisS Catharine Reed is assisting Mrs. Shackleton. n . ■ ■ '.‘■ST. HELENS ; Mrs. John Sparges and Eileen of Bluevale were visitors for Mother’s Day with her parents, Mr; and Mrs. John Miller. .. . /* <fi®Mr. Lome Woods was the victim of a painful afcidents bn Saturday evening, when operating his spraying outfit. He was investigating some trouble in the nozzle when somehow the force was aecidently turned on and Lome received the full forice of the lime and ^bluestone mixture/ in his ' eyes. Although very painful, no permanent injury is anticipated'.; . . ’ Recgnj; ’ visitors with Mr. and . Mrs. • HOLYROOD Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Eadie, Doris and Lorne spent Sunday with friends at Glenannan. . Misses Jean arid Vera. Johnston Of Teeswater Spent the week end with ttyeir parents, - Mr. and Mrs. Mark Johnston. . ’ / ' Mr. and Mrs. Robt. MacDonald And Jack were recent visitors at Mr. J. E. Turnbull’s, Underwood. Mfs. Ellen McPherson and Yvorine- of Wingham, were the guests at. Mr. Hoffier Harris^ on Sunday. • Mr, and Mrs. Eldon Johnston and , K ........ j | Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Ackert J. W,J Swan were Mr. arid' Mrs. Geo.' Sunday at/'Mr? Ernest Acker^S. l^nd1 Mrs. Phoebe Arde and gon Gordon jofJWingham.................................... N The annual meeting of the Wo­ men’s Institute was held at Mrs. Mc­ Kenzie Webb’s; with an attendance oJ^'3b. MrsT/Arch. AridSFson ' Occupied the \chair .during the' el/ctibnZ of/'the (fallowing officers: Presidents, each for a term of three /months, Mrs; John Miller, Mrs. Lorne Durnin, Mrs. Durnin Phillips, Mrs. Wallace Miller. Vice pres. Mrs. Jas. Gaunt;. ■ Sec’y- :Treas.# Mrs. R. K; Miller; Pianist, Miss Florence McQuillin; District Rep, Miss. Lila Humphrey; -Repre­ sentatives, Mrs. J. Swan, Mrs--McK. Webb, / Mrs. R. J. Woods, Mrs./D/ TOdd; Mrs.- McRoberts; Conjmit.teer^ LANGSIDE- * ■ The United W.M.S. of the 2nd’ and 4th con., met-on Tuesday last at the homo, of Mrs. Vifetor Emerson' and quilted^ a quilt. ' ‘ The Presbyterian Wj M. S. 'Of Langside met at tile ^ri'me of Mrs. John Richardson on Thursday after­ noon. Scripture reading, Duet. 4 : 5-8, 11:18-21 was given by'Mrs, J. Rich­ ardson. Prayer, Miss Mufdean Simp­ son. Roll call was answered by. a versa, (of Scripture. The study , topic was read , by Mrs. Ndrman, Miss Grace Richardson and Mrs. V, Emerson, Mrs. ' Jbhnsop Conn read a message from /King George to the- Church. Duet, Miss Grace -RichaYdS^ j arid Mrs7//rbhnsbp^^ ” Tb'ri"' ‘ffieJ^ictioT was given by Mrs. Norman,TThe host­ ess served tea. v ■ „ Mrs. John Richardson arid Bob spent the week end with friends in Teeswater. \ Mr. Blake Gaunt spent Sunday with Wr^^aI''Tgylbrr^”^ Mr. an^Mrs./H^b^Lai^law and family spent a day recently with Mr. and Mrs. R. Stuart. Mrs. A. Purdon and Hector spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. George Tiffin, . A little- baby; girl arrived at the home .of Mr. and Mrs. ’Wm. Smith’ on Monday May 13th. Congratulations. k, Mr, and Mrs, Bf.o\yn, Dorothy, Frances, Eileen,, Jackie and Grace spent Sunday ; with Mr. and Mrs, R. - < , ’ - Stuart. ■ jj Webb, Mrs. G; McPherson/ Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Conn and! Wal- Ja^'SpenT Suriday™"w Harold Johnston. Mr.- and Mrs. Victor Emerson /spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Russel Ri tch i«—df-sS t .-/Helen s’.—---- ---------- . Mr. and Mrs. Thos, Morrison of had . spent a week With them, to her home here, and visited with Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Morrison. ' Mr. and Mrs. A. Forsythe of Wind­ sor, and Jas. Morrison, Jr., "spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. R. Tiffin. . The /play “The AnHcs. of. Andrew” was/enjoyed, by all and a good sized crowd - was - present. The proceeds amounted to. $14.00/ III 7Mr. and™ Mrs. McKinney arid^"Mr/ and Mrs; George /Richardson of Guetph/-spentTSaturdaywithJvIrr‘ancl~ Mrs. 1 John .Richardson. “ ; .......:• _r~ The . Wh^echurch Women’s lristir tute held their , May meeting in ^the’ hall, with Mrs. Thos. Gaunt presiding Thanks for fruit sent was received from Mr. arid/Mrs. Mjac Ross arid W. Lott. It was decided to hdve a piano tunner tune the piano, for $1.50y also tKimyran riirtCTtainrtt^ttt:'aird" dancg Mrs. W. A, Miller, Misses’ Madeline -Ga-urit-y-Gret-a^•"Webb-rM-ildred^MeQuij- liri, Margaret Miller, Miss Florence' McQuillin favored with a , piano ‘solo' and Mrs. W. A^Miller read an article, On “Kire ■- Prevention.” The roll 'call was well responded to by the . paying <Of^ees.™At-tlie-coriclu.si.oji-/lrixinh._was- served by the. hostesses,' Mrs. Harvey Webb, Mrs; Ewart. McPherson. ' Congratulations, are due Mr. Wil-, son Woods and ML George McQuillin upoh their success in the recent 0, A.. C. examinations. George ranked sec­ ond, highest ih his year^ j , ; Word of the death of Mrs. George Webb on Tuesdayr night at the home solemnized .at the Manse qn Wednes^ (lay, . May 4:5th; at 4.30 o’clock, when Dorothy, eldest daughted, of Mr. and Mrs. Colin . MacDonald, St. Helens! . became the bride of Eldon Miller, .younger son of Mr. And Mrs. John iMiller, Con. 12,"XWest Wawanosh. Rev, T?’C. Wilkinson1 officiated. ' Jean McAuley of Ashfield, Mr. arid Clarence, Ackert, who has /beO’n holi- “ ..... - . - l„t .. . . . . , r Mr. and Mys. George. Colwell and •Shirley 1 s^ent ^SuhdajF^at’' MrWm.“ Bushell’s at Ripley. : . : Misses Kathleen an^. Ina Ecken- ^ndLat/their home,JLQth..con.. . /Miss Mae Stanley and Mr. Claire Stanley and Mrs. .Ada Hodgins, were guests at Mr. John Colwell’s on Sun­ day.. . ■' Misses Anhe and Isabel Colwell and Mr. Currie Colwell, spent Sunday. at Mr, Mervin Hedley’s at Glamis. We. wish to extend our^congratula- tions to bur. .editor and Mrs. Thomp- on the birth of their son. MAFEKING ^^Mr.^and. .Mrs./Reten.. Lasenby».^an.<L two sons of London were guests of -Mrr and /Mrs. Isaac Cranston, Sunday- Mrs. Stuart Durnin who has been convalescing at-their home .for*some weeks following a thyroid operation, returned home with them... - - . ?M^/ and ; Mrs. Rcbt. Phillips of; Goderich, spent a few®days this, week with M^ arid Mrs.. Hu^h Menary. They also called on several of Mr. Phillip’s former neighbors here. 1 Miss Susie Gibson of Zion is keep­ ing house for Mr. Will Cook at pre- .'sent/r.'/■'"■ / s'.......——“■•• .■ ---’•^7 Mrs. Will Meriary, Dupgannori, was ^a^^week-end^visitQr-with-her'sons-here- -^/M^Uahd^Mrs^Hei^/McQri’ill^^ family, of Lucknow visitpd’ with M^ 'and', Mrs. Hugh^jyknaryJ/Sunday^af- tprnoon. ' '■' _ ..... /■.:. Mr., and'Mrs. Finlay Shackletori of Arthur, were week end visitors-with 'the forfiier’s par^ts, Mr, , and Mrs. Normari Shackleton. Mr. ^nd Mrs. .S. J. Kilpatrick^ and Miss Olive, Kilpatrick vjsited '^Rev. .and Mrs. ‘ I. W/ Kilpatrick, Trow- . bridge, and Mr. apd Mrs. Jameg’ Pea- WINGHAM HALL CLUB “GETS A* RAW DEAL* SB Thinks Author 0f Ajf Amusing . ’ Articue In The Advance-Time? Last Week. Since Wingham landed Jackie Vin to ,take over the chief mopnd duU.l ies 1 of the . approaching ball season . their seems to exist in certain quar- * ters in that t$wn some big ideas about Jhe ability of. the team, much as they did. prior to the hockey season last' winter/ which , concluded with Wing. ham’s. O, H. A; team ending up the schedule without a win, if our memory . serves us rightly/ . . ' And . vwhile We don’? dispute th« fact that Wingham may have a pretty fair ball team, we would also wager that the other 3 teams in the souths ern‘ group, Goderich, ; Lucknow arid < Kinoardiner^ri’nri^flFeW'^^ interesting argument in spite .of .' the fact that the following article doesn’t ‘ figure these "teams will prove profit­ able. attractions in; Wingham'. The article in last week’s Advance- Times is most amusing. “Previous to Thursday night Huron players and fans were looking for^ ^rrd^trWrit'^drifiWd'W interesting baseball season since •- ‘Big Four” days; Unfortunately these hopes were rudely crashed to the ground because of two clubs, Lucknow and Kincardine, wh’o wouldn’t play with the other clubs. The Sepoy management took it on themselves to phone Goderich at 7.15 on the night of <the meeting and had.j them rush a representative, up to Tort Elgin and enter a team. This brought about a. 12-club league, 8 class B clubs- and 4 class A. The other class B clubs, Hanover, jChesley, Walker­ ton and Port, would , not consider a B group alone ?but very generously voted Wingham into a group with the aforementioned small clubs and yoted* themselves into an interlocking•?— schedule with the A clubs, the real drawing^ards-oOhevleagues-In other -■■ ’ words/these, eight;clubs eat the pie ■ ,and Wingham gets any crumbs left' -on-theplaterif^anyr'Ourguess that the club wQI lose money this year, just for the'^sake of keeping Lucknow -in • the- league/-^--——r-—— — “It isn’t hard to see what effect the * above arrangements will have' On both fads and players. The-boys turned m their best bait against strong clubs' .ast year and already have lost most of their enthusiasm before the season . has even started. The feeling of-most fans Appears to be one of disgust. Just what is. going .‘to draw the fans out to see Lucknow or Kincardine :twice^is.LhardZtqAmagine..Dittod(^d-._ erich’, if the Sailors don’t round up a ' good” cffiin '■ ■;rv' ' Mrs. Walter Hodgins rials returned home' after spending a (week -with .frieiffis in Kitchener and Galt. \ Mr. and Mrs. Wm. ThoiEpson arid Daisy , attended the Wallace-Geddes weddipg last Wednesday.. Mrs’:, Albert Thompson spent Wed­ nesday afternoon with Mrs. Jos. Hod— gins. , . The Music Festival will be\ held in ‘Ripley "'"ori'Triday^^ WHITEfeilUReH--? Mr. 'and Mrs. ^Wm. J. Henderson of Wingham, visited last Wednesday with iwir. and Mrs. David Kennedy./ Mrs. Leonard Knight is spending this week in, Lobo, arid London, / Miss Mary W*eir pf Whitby is spending a two weeks’ vacation with her* mother,^Mrs. Fred Davidson and Mr. James Weir of London visited u. vvmvu,, last week with hrs moth er, Mrs.-Dav- Mrs. W. Leggatt, tMrs. W. R. Farrier; idson. V \ A k I- Mr, Bert duiliniore took-part sing- iri?gUn the Musical festival in Strat­ ford on Friday, May 3rd. and won 76. Ter cent.; ginning the silver mejai; Congratulations. . • \ Mr. and Mrs.’ Jaimes Henderson went to Paisley to' cook for Mr. Robt.Mow­ bray’s men, who are working a&the ,bridge there. . : Mr. Alfred Dalton spent Sunday at ,hib home -at Kingsbridge/ • / The Sacrament of the Lord’s Supper will be.;disperis(\d next Sunday in the Presbyterian church here. Preparatory service will be held on Friday evening at 8; pjn. ;" /■■" r • /' ■ . s/ ' A shower was held last Wednesday evening at the home of Mr. arid Mrs. John C.raig, in honor of Miss, Gladys Garton, R.N., bride-elect, when slie received many useful*and, fapey gifts,' She thanked all in a few fitting words after Which the evening was spent in dancing. ■ Mr. and Mrs. 'Geo. McKague >of Culrbss-spent Sunday with h’SriJ^other Mrs. Caution. MARRIED—The marriage -of -Mr., Janies Aitcheson and Miss Ethel Drehman of Wmghiim, took place , at the marise Saturday morning. ' The Rev. John Pollock, B.A., officiated. The young’ cOupie Hater left oh a wedding trip, to Niagara Falls arid other points. On their return they ririll reside, oh the groom’s farm on th.e 10th con., of West Wawanosh. v Man—It’s sickening the' way' my wife. keeps, talking about her first husband, ’ 1 ’ Friend—That’s nothing. Mme kee^s talking about her ..next. - With Mrs. Walter Lott as, Secretary, with the following result: President,. ^Mrs. Robert Ross; 1st Vice, Mrs. Russel Gaunt;' 2nd Vice, Mrs. Gibson Gillespie; iSec’y,-Treas.-, Mjss Grace Richardson; Branch Directors, Mrs. Cecil Falibner, Mrs. /^. \R. Farrier, Mrs. C. Martin,, Mrs. Thos. Moore, Mrs. A.^McQuillin, Mrs. Thos. Gaunt;, Program Com., Mrs. John Gaunt,’ Mrs. W. J. Coulter, Mrs. D. Beecroft Pianists, Misses Mae Wightman, Leila Leggatt and Mrs. R. Far­ rier; Auditors, Mrs. C. Gillespie,, Mrs. Vi. Emerson;' Press Reporter, Mrs. D Be’edroft, Mrs.. V. Emerson; Caretaker Mrs. Bert .Reed at a salary, of $15.0(1 38 boxes of fruit were sent out at a value fo $12.75. $198.00 Avas received ih the year and $194.00 was paid.out with a balance Of/^4.00 on‘band. KINLOUGH " 'Mrs.; M. Pierson visited this week with her niece, Mrs. Bert McLean. . Revv 'arid Mrs. Wm. A; Townshend and, sons of London, spent Sunday evening at Karl Boyle’s. , Mr. Wesley Guest who has . been confined to his bed for the past, two weeks With blood poiSohing, is mak­ ing favorable progress/ . Mr/ arid Mrs. Wm. Lloyd, arid fam­ ily were (Sunday visitors with Mts. E.. J. Haldenby. Mrs. Jas. Hedging spent a few days last week with friends at^St. Cath­ arines. 1 4 Mr. and Mr?. Chas. Gillespie andv family of Whitechurch, were week­ end visitors , at Jas. Moderns’. Mrs. JOs. tVall and Mr. Ed. jaffies were in London' last week attending the funeral of their aunt. On Friday of last week the teach­ ers of Holyrood, 10th Con. and Kin- loiigh sch'ools. With their pupils, join­ ed together for a day of-ishores' which- followed the, usual Arbor Day wWk. Two balrgames wore played. (Holy­ rood vS. Kifilough) Kinlough being the winners' (Kinlough- vs. 10th Cori 10th Con. winning this game, here; ..', _" ______•//.■/■ ? , Bashful Dover: bearest, what would you say if^r^Ehrew you a kiss?“■*“ "" "a"d“ ’ • £ the laziest guy I ever met. ^aTcir-a^sih— of the fire while her mother went. Presently she called^ out: ‘“Mummie shall I turn it? It’s lovely and brown - Yopn- Lady. rd -think y01( ^ere On one side. ■ _j.... the laziest Ruy I ever met. -^-^r4-and“M-rs,-Bazil-Thompson-'Spent1“i“~ the week /end with Mrs. Thompson’s . mother, Mrs, W~, Hodgins.///_ __x-.----- Mrs. Dave Edgar rias returned home after Spending a few days . in Teesws^ter with Mrs. Frank! Dobson. / surprised that you let the IHI Oh!. It isn’t new, dear. Jack painted it a 5/-51 year agi). It hardly shows a sign of wear ,.u Whatever you intend to paint, there is a When Choosing paint, tfie question is. riot “How will it special Martin-Scnour product for the look when it first goes on?”, but “How will xt look after \ | purpose. Five ofthe most popular ate: " ~ ““ •• *u— <•«*—- MULTI-USE ENAMEL for all enamellitig, outside dr im ' OUTSIDE PORCH PAINT for porefi floors, Steps, etc. MARBLE-ITE varnish for hardwood floors. NEU-TONE NEU-GLOS (Flat) (Seml-GIOM) for washable interior walls anc( ceilings. RAE & PORTEOUS years of service?’’; By this, as by every other test, Martin- Senour paint products are the greatest value obtainable^ They have the full-bodied quality that ensures a job that will hot' only look1 Well but last, well, too. Martin-Settotir 100% Prire Paint covers mOr£ surface, covers Uf better, and protects the Surface longer because Of the guaranteed purity of its ingredients. . There are no . adulterations or substitutions to weaken the film/and shorten tne life of the paint. MARTIN___ _ IM PURE PAINT VARNISHES &ENAMEIS LUCKNOW