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PAGE EIGHT THE LUCKNOW •TO’t'lNEL THURSDAY, AUGUST 29TH, 1935
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fLOCALancIGENERAL)
Sunday services will be held in
Lanes’ Memorial Church at the usual
hour.
Mr. Alex McKenzie of Toronto
is spending a two weeks’ vacation at
his home here.
Miss Mary McConnell is spending
two weeks’ vacation with friends in
Dearborn, Mich. .
Men’s and Boys’ Work Clothing,
Shirts, Overalls, Pants, Sox, etc>r-
THE MARKET STORE.
Mrs.1 pqrcy and son Alvin of Dq-
troj»t were - renewing acquaintances
here /he end oLAhe iweek.
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Andrew of
Lucknow ' are spending the week in
Harrow' with Mr.o and Mrs. Silas
Brush.
MR. SMILE says; Do not be foot
sore. Use either Cress Corn or Cress
Bunion Salve.—At McKIM’S DRUG
STORE.
Mrs. S. McCullough and her son
jGor.d.bn.-.of_.Tor.onto,—who-were-visit-j
ing Rev. and Mrs. MacDonald have
returned home.
Mr. Bert Geddes, who was serious
ly injured in a recent auto accident
has recovered favorably and is visit
ing with his parents herg.
Miss May Mcinneg of Kinloss twp.
was. taken to Toronto the first of
the week, ‘where she will receive
special hospital treatment.
- George Joy nt returiried'Kome the
first of the week, after visiting for
two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Harolci
Freeman, in Syracuse, N;Y.
Miss Sarah MacLean of Evanston,
has spent the past week with her
-sister-arid her brothers, Donald and"
Alex at their hoine_ih Ashfield.
" Misses Maud and Dorothy Cooke
returned recently from a holiday
spent ./at Owen Sound, from where
they took a boat trip to Midland.
Miss Laura Wilkin and Miss' Helen
Wilkin of Paris arid Miss Helen Sin-
"geiy of Wrill^tdn/Tiave be.en guests
JtL/Rgy. „„MacD.onaldJs—cottage - at
Bruce Beach. .
Horne’s and Davison’s stores are
ttys week receiving a coat of silver
iriiea paint, to add to the long list of
business places that this season have'
beeri brighteried up in this manner
Rriv. T. E. and Mrs. Kennedy and
family of Norwich were guests last
week in Kinloss and Huron, with the
.former’s sister, and {brothers, Mrs.
Thos^ Roach, and Messrs. William
and John Kennedy.
Z~Mrr.-an-ti..---Mrs.. Charles MC^Eay of-
B.nisselg ^nd. thgiy ,/wp grandchildren
.Helen and Shirley from Toronto.
were, Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs,
D avid^ Ferrier.
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John D. Ross and Mr. and Mrs. i/f-—-- ■■<•>..
FOR GIRLS"—
SOCKEES—Knee High Silk Hose—Silk Hose—Crepe Hose z
MATERIALS FOR DRESSES—Prints, Sparva /Printed and P
lain Colors), Spar-lin, Woollen Goods. ?' ■;
The ever popular NAVY SERGE for Skirts
GIRDLES and BRASSIERS-—— . .
Two way Elastic GIRDLES ...............
BRASSIERES, in satin ....
BERETS-—Navy; Brown, Red, Sand and Royhl '
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FOR BOYS’ ? 7,, ' .'•■•'■.X-
GOliF PANTS, SHpRTS, LONG . PANTS, SHIRTS,
SWEATERS, CAPS, BLOUSES, GOLF SOCKS
Templeton & Co
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Visitor^ with their father, Mr. F.
D. McLennan, are Miss j. Ann Mc
Lennan of Evanston and Miss Mar-
■garet\^. McLennan of Toronto, the
latter having recently returned from,
an ocean vbyage to South America.
Receives Appointment
Mr. C. A. Hutchison, for the past
two years a member of the Lucknow
Continuation School staff, has been
appointed to the staff .of 'the Sault'
Ste/^larie Collegiate. Mr. Hutchison
will teach history, when he assumes
-hi/ new "position, which is regarded"
as sptyndid opportunity,
'Suffered i Stroke
TKeyjondition of Mr. D. R. Mac
intosh fof Southampton arid formerly
of Lucknow, is reported quite serious
sincri iie suffered a paralytic stroke
On Monday. Mr. McIntosh’s left side
is paral'ized and he has lost his
power / of speech, His Lucknow
friend^ will hope for an improvement
soon. •
Attend Funeral
Mr.' and Mrs. Wm. Youn of town
wer/ in Chesley on Wednesday at
tending the funeral of Mrs. Youn’s.
sister, Mrs. Sam Patchell, which Oc
curred in Saskatchewan last week.
Mrs. patchell’s death came unexpec
tedly, as she was making a favor
able recovery after" Undergoing a
recent operation. Besidek her hus
band, she leaves two children, age. 6
and 12. - ' „
Stage interesting Picnic
In Caledonian Park ?ZZ.
Several New Events Result In fit
ter esting And Keenly Contested
Sports Program
The Caledonian / Park -was the
scene of the United Church congre
gational picnic, on Thursday, the lo
cal setting, being , somewhat of an
experimentary change from the an- .
nuaUouting— at-the-lake.----'—-y~~—
In spite of counter attractions and
a busy harvest season upwards to a
150 sat down to a bountiful supper,
prepared and. served by the ladies.
Several new events had been ar
ranged for the sports program which .
was run off; during the afternoon, •
and which was highly/interesting
arid the various competitions keenly
contested. Following the' supper
hour, softball was played until dark,
with a picked mixed team front Rip
ley defeating the. local team 15, to 6.
The sport events resulted as fol- .
lows-. ————*s?-'
Girls, 5 and under—Eunice Reid, -
Marguerite Treleaven. Boys, 5 and
under — Wilfred* Blacky Randolph
Morse. Girls/6 to 8—Barbara Hicks,
Lorraine Ferguson; Boys, 6 to 8—
Ivan Gardner, Jimmy Ferguson.
Girls, 9 to 11—-Carolyn Allin, Betty
Taylor. Boys 9 to 11—Lorne Gard
ner, Roy Havens, Girls, 11 to 15—
Marjory. Allin, Louise Greer.. Boys
up to 15—Donald MacKenzie, Allan
treleaven.'Girls up tq 18—Jean Cul-
bert, Mary Struthers; Boys up to 18
—Bob iMacKieritie, . Young. Ladies—
-•lean—St/uthersy—-¥onngw_Men=^Art_'
A^drew/HardldGreerZRbysfLea^;
Frog — Lloyd Elliott arid Warren
Wy?id?. Girls Peanut race—Carolyn
Allin, Ilene Henderson. Boys’ Sack
race—Warren Wyids, . Donald Mac-'
Kenzjie. Girls’ ’Sack race—Hilda
Twamley, Marjory Allin. Young
Girls’ Sack race—Carolyn Allin, Al
ma Solomon. Skipping® Rope—Hilda
Twamley, Marjory Allin, Jean Cul-
bert, Elva Twamley. Caterpillar rsicfT’
—Mr. Buswell,; Russell Armstrong.
Ladies’ Apple race—Eva Greer, Mrs.
Black; Mrs. S. Decker, • Mrs. R.'L.
Treleaven. Girls’ Apple race—Hilda
and Elva Twamley; Marjory Allin
.apd ■. Jean- Slruther-Sr— -Baloon race,
girls—Jeap Struthers, Maty Carter.
Ballon race, JEJoys—Warren Wyids,
Donald ..MapKenzie. Nail Driving—■
Miss McCallum. '
DESCENDANTS OF THREE
ASHFIELD FAMILIES MEET
Enjoyable Gathering At Am
berley Beach Last Week.
interesting gathering took
at Amberley Beach Cottage,
Held
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SCHOOL FAIR DATES
Huron County school fairs are to
be held as. follows: ^ordwich, Sept
ember 10; Belgrave, September 11;
.Hensail, September' 12; Grand Bend
September 13;,• Carlow, September
23; Curries Corners, September. 24;
St Helens; geptember 25.
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IkWlN—In Kinlosi Township,. on
Monday,. August^26th,, 193B, to Mr.
and MfS: Emerson Irwin, a daughter
, An
place
No. 2, on Wednesday, August 21st,
when members and descendants of
three Ashfield pioneer families spent
a delightful day rehewing friend
ships of early school days and re-,
lining memories of family life in the
“gay nineties”} while tracing ' the
features and personalities 'of the
older generation ■as displayed in the
bright faces of the boys and girls
of,the party. ‘
The guests of honor were Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Thompson of Washing
ton''State, who for many years have
carried, on missionary work on the
American coast, and who are return
ing in a few. days, travelling by
motor tp -resume their work at Puget
Sound. The picnic party included, MV
and Mrs. Hugh McIntosh and? grand
son Robert McKenzie- of Lucknow;'
Mr. and Mrs, Robert Thompson of
Blanchard, Wash;; Miss . Louise
Thompson of Wingham; iWr. and^
Mrs., Jack Melhtdsh bind son.,,Robert
also Mr, CJhas. Menzies of Paramount
Mi1. James Barnby. and Miss Barnby,
Miss Mary MacLean arid Donald Me™
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for the
Week End
ONLY
at Pearlman’s
DRESSES
Ladies’ -Dasses—in. silks and
~^-oite§^jf/gjMday?^d/SaturE;
for --only'" Z
$1.00
SILK DRESSES
Ladies’ Silk Dresses in smart
styles and Plain, or Flowered
Silk Materials, ^Friday and
Saturday only. All sizes. Reg.
$2.95 for only .
95
FALL DRESSES
Ladies’ Fall Dresses? These
Dresses are in smart Fall
styles and in leading shades.
Friday and. Saturday Only?"
Reg. $6.00 and $7.00 for only
$2.95-*
. there is a special
. REDUCTION ON ALL
CHILDREN’S WEAR
FOR SCHOOL OPENING
B. Pearlman
Where Style .& Economy Meet
Lucknow, Ont. ’Phone 85.
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Lean, all of Lothian; Dr; an^jvfrs,
W. R. McIntosh of . London; Mrs,
Goodhand of Detroit; Miss Sarah
McLean, Grant McLean and<Dr. 4and ~
Mrs. John McLean apd family of
Chicago; Stewart and Marion Barn-
by of Hamilton; Mrs. Hetherington
and family of Wingham.
ORGANIZATION MEETING
seQn, this issue appearsan
listing dates and
places at which organization meet
ings will be held -in the interest of
Gideon H.,'Ruttie, cohservativfe can/
didate in BruCe riding, The Tweeting
ih/Luckno-w will be. held next Wed- ’
nosday evening in. the’ Town Hall,
at '8 o’clock. ‘.
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