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ST. HELENS
KINLOUGH
high
west
Mr.
Lane
home
game,
decide
’"'Gordon' '■Miller: Forwards. Leonard
McDonald. Jack Fisher. Bill Jewitt:
Alternates, Bud Thompson. Charlie
Jewitt, Bob McKenzie and Bill Mc
Kenzie. [ .
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r Mr, and Mr3._ AL Irwin „and Mrs.
T. Irwin.jand Leonard, spent New
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Clinton brubs Ripley
In 0. H. A. Opener
Smooth Working Colts Were Too
Much For Disorganized And Un-
conditionedBedmen.
Ripley Redmen, assisted fry a few
erstwhile Luckno5v Sepoys, made
their Q.H.A. debut ‘on Friday night
when they clashed with "the Clinton
Cjolts,. rtinners up la$t year for the
intermediate championship.
•Strengthened this year * by a
-couple of Goderich players, - the
Cdltshbdoubt“ha;-ve€hampionshi^
aspirations and made ah* auspicious
[jstart in quest of the silverware 1 by
trouncing Ripley 13 to 1.
The disorganized and uncondition
ed Redmen did little to check the
smooth .machine-like attacks of the
Huron Co. lads, who ran in 4. goals
in the first period, added no . less
than six in the second, but . were
held to a trio of counters in' the 3rd
frame.
. Ripley’s lone goal came in the
period when Matheson bounced one
off Goalie Doak’s head that Rennie
McLhy batted ini—Doak' had little
to do all night, while Clark Finlay-
son was on the “Jump -all -night,—a&
the - Clinton - Torwards. .. continually
worked in on the net and kept pok
ing rubber at him. Many of the Colts
goals were scored on passduts from
the corners with men left uncover-
Happenings In Past Jew
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(Continued from Pag^ 5)
Pals rescued Jack HendeTson from
icy water at the. mill pond.
Permanent eye injuries were" fear
ed,.. as Orland Richards' met with
painful accident. V
The Ontario Municipal Bpard ap
proved of the village issuing deben
tures in the sum pf* $4000 to pay for
locar improyements carried , out dur
ing the summer.
Junior Hodkey team was' entered
in the W. O.H. A.
; Christmas tree - twice "floored" by
motor cars. \
. Village ^council declined to pay
rlaim for damages to; Coriley car,
which was the- first to knock' down
(he Christmas tree. \
4: Raising of school to. status of, a
High school may .necessitate forma
tion of alocal Board qf Education.
Reeve A. W. Hamilton stated his
intentions of retiring from munici
pal life. ,
Mr. and Mrs. D. K, Alton cele
brated 52nd. wedding anniversary.
Murray Murdoch competed in his
500th consecutive hockey match to
set all-time record.
Mr. Tom Farrish had narrow es
cape from serious injury in 'Sask.-
Mrs. Robert Hays highly honored
on reaching her one hundredth byrth-
■ day. ' •'
Nurftber of elk placed in north
’ Bruce.:
.“High schpol”“students presented
fine' Chrraffaas' concert? “[“'’.
Village Council held 3-minute
session, the shortest oh record.
Kinloss Reeve and council return-
; :ed4by^cclamation.^-^v--^—
■ W. B. Anderson receives Lucknow
reeveship- by acclamation.
A. W. Hamilton and Wm. Murdie
retire from municipal life.
=__Lucknow... ratepayers informed lib
rary grant will have to be increased
nr otherwise close up. .
Alex McDiarmid and: Garfield >Mc-
. Donald qualify for council board,
,along with Councillors Ferguson and
Bushell. ,
Mr* and" Mrs. Frank Henry of
Kinloss and Mr. and Mrs. Janies
Blue of Amberley, celebrate their
golden wedding. anniversary.
Grants to local' school showed de
crease df slightly more than $1000.
Deaths: Mrs, Wm. Love; Ben
McClure; Mrs. John Elliott; Mr.
John Webster, Mrs. David Mallough,
Weddings: Thomas Todd and Hel
en Miller; John Heyworth and Mrs.
Ida McKinnon; Cecil Forster .’ and
Agnes Scott; R. W; Hill and Mana
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edrin'frontoD^ —
. Ripley—GoatT C. Finlayson; De
fense, S. Bowers. Robert Thompson;
Forwards, [McLay. Matheson and
McLean, Alternates. G. Ahem. W.'
Aherii,C:ThonTpson,Jo'hn-D;-Munn.i
Clinton — Goal,' Doak; Defense,
Rath and McKay; Pickett, Gibbs
and Streets; Alternates, F. McEwen.
R. McEwen,..C,..MQliin6s, Waters, "G..
Elliott. »
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Ripley opens their home „• season
this Friday night when they enter
tain Kincardine, their, old-rivals,..and
there’s'.generally plenty of excite-
/ ment when those two teams
A dance will follow [ the
when a draw will bri made- to
the’ winner of the Victor^ Radio and
the $10 cash prize.
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Wingham. Indians have lost both
their starts to ;date,.but the scores
have been close. In Kincardine ‘Tory’
-^^egg,’& lads—won. a.. ,3._toi„l_Jckt.oryJ..
Kile I Seaforth grabbed a 3 to 2 win
.. Winghani on Monday. /
“Pelt” McCoy handled the bell iri
. ' Kincardine and Wingham threaten/
,ed to protest because Wellington call
ed a play before it was completed
and by which WingfianT scored. Four-
fights 'and four major penalties, eith
er made or marred the game, accord
ing to one’s likes. '
Lucknow Juniors who .are being
tutored by “Pete” and Howard Ag-,,
new, opened the season '
. (Wednesday) but we go* to
too early to report the result.
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Brussels
and they’d
we believe,
juniors,’ who we are barikirig on
take this 3-team group of Brussels.
Teeswater and Lucknow.
.a.-*'
The boys certainly won) Me over
worked by the' following schedule
which should offer plenty 6 f time fo~
practise and exhibition games:
Wed., . Jan. 8^-Bmssels at Lucknow
Moh., Jan 13—Lucknow nt Teeswater
Wed., Jan. 22—Teeswat r r.t Brussel*
Wed., Jan. 29—Brussels .at Teeswate^
Fri., Jan. 31—Teeswater af Lucknow.
Wed./ Feb. 5—Lucknow -at Brussels
. The sthtti'ng line ’up' last nf/ht
. was- expected, to be as ’ fpljows: Goa’,
HSrpIfl-Rit^hie; peF^n^e<Biil Hewat. Ye^rs Wijh Mr; "and. Thomas
last night
* M press
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provided the opposition
have to be mighty good.
to beat our squad o-
to
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THE IAJCKNOW SENTINEL
t THURSDAY, JANUARY 9th, 1936.
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HOLYROOD
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Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cox and* Mary,
Mrs. Cox" Sr., Mr. Levi Boyle and
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Boyle spent New
Year’s day at Mr. Wm. Lloyd's Luck
now.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Harris, Mrs.
Thos. Harris arid Earl, were New
Year’s day visitors at Mr, John
Jamieson’s, Paramount.
—MissGwendolynAckert-returned
to Brantford on Monday.
Mr. Robert Harris" was removed to
Kincardine HospitaL on . Friday,
where he is receiving treatment for
fluid on his . knee.
\ We are pleased to report that Mrs.
Congranr is improving nicely since
her operation. ? /.
Mt. and Mrs. George Rogers and
Mrs. Dan McLeod, were recent Visi
tors at Mrs. Rachel Culbert’s.
Mrs. MichaeL Gamble spent the
week-end with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Thos. Ttyhite.
Mr. Ernest Acker’t took three car
load of cattle to.^Chicagd- this week.
Mr., Robert Burt spent the holidays
with Miss Elizabeth Pierce.
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Johnston, were
'•ecent visitors at Mr. Joe. Wall’s of
Culross.
Mr. Richard Baker was a recent
guest at Mr. Earl Culbert’s.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard\ Elliott arid
family spent Sunday at. Mrs. Aimer
Ackert’s.'
We wish to extend our congratu
lations, ,.tp-__o.ur : teacher, Miss Kath
;jarifie“_R6bert'Soil“"a'nd “her “pupils
again winning, the shield at
chool fair,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Johnston
family were .recent visitors at
and
Mr.
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Lucknow Sentinel.•.
Published every Thursday morning i
at Lucknow, Ontario/ 1
Mr?. 4L, D. MacKenzie — Proprietor |
. Campbell Thompson—Publisher
Science Reveals1 increase
<in Tuberculous
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Mr. Bruce Malcolm and Miss Helen
Malcolm, have returned to Toronto,
After spending the. past two weeks
at Mr. Thos. Malcolm’s.
MrAWni. Boyle of Moosejaw, Sask,
is visiting, with relatives here.
Miss Mary Cox has' returned to
Kincardine to complete her
school; term. _
Misses
spent
here.
Mr.
•pent
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___ Bessie and Jean
their holidays at theirI
Geo. Rod&ers from" the
a day last week at W. Boyle’s,
good .number attended the
Watch Night'Service on, New. Year’s
eve. “
The Church ' Society held their
first meeting on Jan. 6th. This was
the business (heeting. The scripture
-eading was taken by Mrs. M. Mc
Lean. The current events by Mrs.
.Wesley Thompson. Discussion—New
Year’s Resolutions, in charge of
Miss C. MacDonald., Lantern slides
from the Canadian National Rail
way; included views of places, of im
portance from coast to coast. -
^BELFAST
—7?—t/- ■Miss. M.elda Lane returned to C-Id-
water, after spending the Christmas
vacation with -her parents. Mr. and
Mrs. George Lane.
We are sorry to report thqt Mr- LL
K.' Alton is riot enjoying the best o'
health. -
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Aljfcm'and Mr
arid. Mrs., Wilfred Hackett. ■ visits
Monday evening with Mrs. Sherwood
and’ Earl.
Mr. ‘ and Sirs. McGill:vary
Children spent New Year’- day
Mr. andMrs. Tom. Hackett.
Miss Lena Hackett "spent a
days during'the holidays with
And Mrs. Wilfred Hackett. -
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Although the death-rate Trona tuber
culosis has. deert-aseid .65 jper ceut. ,
the inception of the National Samtariuni
Association thirty-nine years ago. uie |
;■ ■ number ot persons .needing- hospital
«■ treatment has increased.- This statement
I may sound paradoxical but the .explan-
1 i atipn is that. with, the application of
. — .. .——-—-———r— scientific knowledge and the establish-
THURSDAY. . JANUARY 90., 1936. ;
I agencies In’ different municipalities. #•
• larger; ’number of tuberculous children ana adults hits .been revealed and they
must be cared for ... ■—.—This -ne-v-er-ending-Jighi—hir_iiyes and__
the return to health and strength is
•being carried out at the Toronto Hospital
for Consumptives, the, Muskoka Hospital
for Consumptives and the Queen Mary
Hospital lor Consumptive Children..
• It fs a fact ."however. thAt few of the
patients :are able to pay anything
toward’their’keep and not-one pays the
entire coSt. of maintenance, v oluntary, ■
.fcontribotions from '.warm-hearted friends
' lia ve. heret of ore, ■ ensured- the carry ing
uh of this work of mercy ..and the three,
hospitals, must depend largely upon such--
gifts if the work is to continue. WU1
you please lend your aid “by sending a
contribution for the cause to the National .
Sanitarium .Association. 923 ' College-'
Street; Toronto. <
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RECEIVED PROMOTION
Sergeant J. J. Weaver, of the Roy-,
al. Mounted, Police,^brother of Major
Kenneth Weaver, M.C., of White
church, has beep placed in charge i
of the Medicine Hat section of ‘this I
splendid force. Prior to [this appoint-1.
merit Sergeant Weaver was of . the !
Medicine!; Hat detachrrierit.— •
. Advance Times
ASKFIELD
the
Mrs.
Mac-
Mr. and'Mrs. A. McCaiil spent
Christmas holidays with relatives in
Toronto.
Mrs. Campbell has returned to
her home in Chatham, after spending
the last few mofiths with her sister,
Mrs. D, MacLennan and on her re
turn trip was accompanied by
MacLennan and Malcolm. Mrs.
Lennan will spend some time visit--
ing in Chatham and Toronto.
; Mrs. R. J. Bullen is in Detroit
having been called there on account
of the’ illness, qf her little neice, a
4 aWlit^rW^MrT^Snd- -Mrs ’;=As=Mc-Kay^
The Mary Hardie ’ Mission Band
held their regular ^meeting in the
vestry of the church- on Saturday
’ast.•V *
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Lyceum TJteatre
.WINGHAM
Show* Starts at 8.00 P.M.
Thursday, Friday, Saturday.
January ^940-11
WARNER BAXTER
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"Hell In The Heavens"
An Airplane Picture filled with:
... action and. drama
also
TWO REEL MUSICAL
and NEWS REEL
Corrected Statement Re Canning Street Bridge
Mark; Johnston’s
Mrs. Chas. .Shiell and Doris of
Wingham, spent the week-end with
her mother, Mrs. Congram at Kin
cardine,, arid also at her home here.
The last meeYing of the~H. W I?
-vas held on Thursday, Jariuary 2nd,
it the home of Mrs. Jas. Hodgin’s/
12th con. It was decided to have the
Kinloss young people present their
•day “Aunt Emma Sees it through,”
/>n Monday evening, Jan. 13th, iii
Holyrood hall, under- the auspices of
the H. W. I. Mrs. Wm. MacLearr.
rave a very interesting reading. Miss
Erlma Hodgins a solo. A’ contest
for the best patched quilt, brought*
out many beautiful exhibits. Prizes
•were won by Mrs. Aimer. Ackeft..
Mrs. Thos. Harris and Mrs. Howard
Harris. Meeting.. closed with God
Save the King. Lunch was served by
’he hostess and committee in charge;
‘ We extend^co^^
arid Mrs. James Blue, who celebrated
their golden wedding recently It
seldom happens that two golden wed-,
ding, celebrations should come so’
”aear Wgetfier in' ^OinifiQhTtyr'Jtls't”
i few months ago, Mr. and Mrs. Wm-
Tohnston ’celebrated their golden
■vedding.
George, Taylor, re order A^ Moore for labor bn bridge .
Arthur Moore, cement work and pili ing ----------------—-----------
A. E. McTavish, moving Cement .
Burlington Steele Co., girder
Bruce, County Highway, cement -.
Hunter ‘ Bridge Co., erecting steel
D.; Milne, hauling gravel -------------------- ------—-------
Hunter Bridge and boilet, .erecting steel and. Pile Drive? rent
Burlington Steel Co^ girders —.—...-----------------------------------
N. E; Bushell, expenses re bridge —-4.-—1-------.......................-—
Mrs. J,. Miller, gravel ___—--------—-------------- -------------—
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G. Taylor, attending red lights .™.—-----................~r........~..-----
D. Boyes, inspecting bridge ------------
J-ds; Agnew, A.»W. Hamilton, expenses to Toronto ............
Bruce County-Highway, cement
G. E. Stephenson, engineer ___
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ZION Langside
SCOUTS
His„many friends regret to learn
of. the continued ill health of Mr.
Jno. Andrevy, of Edmonton, Alta,
Some months ago l]e was advised “by
his physician to take a complete
rest, which it was hoped would re
store him to his usual health. Re-:
suits have not proved as beneficial,
as hoped for add. John will be obliged
td spend some time yet in compara
tive inactivity.
Mr. David Anderson of Dunlop,
who spent the holidays at his home
here.,returned on Saturday to re
sume his teaching duties. On Friday,
evening, he and Charlie entertained
a number of. their boy friends.
Mr. Will Webster and Mrs. David
..Alton “of~“Lucknow," spent Monday
afternoon with Mr. and. Mrs. Will
The Whitechurch Xy<>men’s Insti
tute held their contest program be
tween the . married |$plk with captain
Mrs. A. McQuillin, and the single
folk with captain Miss .Merle Wil-
-bri on Friday evening. The married,
folks gave the following: readMK
Mrs. R, Mowbray; dialogue; Mr^^lF
Mrs. R. Mowbray, Mr. and Mrs,
Cecil Falconer, Mrs.. Ezra Sholtz;
Negro songs, Messrs, Cecil Falcoher, .
Albert Taylor; Charlie Martin, Dus-
’on Beecroft; duet, Mrs. Harold
Sparling and Dustan Beecroft; solos-,
Mr. Orville Tiffin, Mrs. Harold Spar
ing; musical number, John Gaunt,
R. Mowbray, Mrs. MT.. Leggatt. The
'hfnrnrmn was Lance Grain; The '
single- folks:- duet, Misseis Olive Fr- —
rier, and Agnes Gillespie; step dance
“WTu'r i bT' PaFteTsoh;"' reading^dMiss.
Tiffin'; recitation, Florence Beecroft;
■step-dance. Muriel Patterson; musi
cal numbers; Kennv Mowbray and y
T. C. Reid; Bert’Cu Hi more and Rus-,
sol and Garnet • Farrier. The chair
man was Jack Pollock. The judges,
Mrs. A. Coultes, Miss A. Robinson
and Mr. Carl Lott decided, in favor
>f the married folks.
The’ Whitechurch Women’s Insti
tute will held their January meeting
this Friday) afternoon. .Roll call, .
Helpful hints on Amusing Young
Children. Topic, “W'ays of. helping
‘hildren form habits of health, neat
ness, bbedience and courtesy." Readr
'ng. Mrs. C.‘ Falconer. Contest, candy
Prize, G. Richardson.
Mr. T[om Cooke is assisting in
wood cutting at Mr. Dan McIntyre’s
Mj?. falter James and Bert Cask- '
mette are also assisting him coni-
dete his winter’s1 work.
Mr.' arid Mrs. Wm Conn, celebrat-
their 40th wedding anniversary -
Wednesday^ » .
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VTTEN,TiON! LUCKNOW
The regular meeting will be on
Friday night, > at 7.30 o’clock.
i As the holidays are now oyer, we
?xpect every brother Scout back with
’is. again,— ----------
Two of- the—Scouts—kept—a—cool
bead when- they pulled a boy out of
-the-coldwater^of^the-mili-^pond^nd-ip^^-^g^
-rt~is~to^ari™thatb--they'—couldn’t—-rer1!—
?eive merit badges. However, owing
uo circumstances, this, was impossible
hut wq all hope that they again may
have another privilege td do a brave
leed. . 0
We have now around twelve dollars
in the treasury and with.it we are
going to get a few necessary articles
to improve our organization. With
‘his surplus, it will be possible from
now on to .cafry on our camp-fire
gatherings ag&in each night. A new
ixe will .be purchased., so no more
borrowing will! be heeded. About
Kwen[ty. new books will also, be bought
me for each Scout. Now yod can
•tudy your Scouting work at hdme
n your spare time . and come pre
pared.. You can't .be a good'scout and
ibt abide by the laws. . .
T[he patrol under Bill Jewitt is on
luty for January. This new .monthly
nrrangement is riot so confusing- and
monotonous as having, a different
patrol for monitor each night."
A special riequesC is being made
*hat fees of 50c be paid on Friday
night, if they are' not already paid.
C>nty, members’ names who have
paid will be sent iri to be registered
is a Scout. You canriot call yourself F
-r Scout until you. have paid your j
dues, s’* i
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- „Mrs._Taylor . of Guelph is speniL-
mg the winter with her sister, Mrs.;
John Webster - —.—_____
---■-Mr.-.Helmuth^Scblenker~-of---Bi’id4ei-:
port was a. week-end visitor here. On
his return he Was accompanied' by
Miss Irene Woods of Waterloo and
Mr. and Mrs. Joe McIntosh of -Vine
land.
Mrs. R. J. Woods accompanied"
Wilson to Gqelph on Saturday, where
she will snend some time with 'her
daughter. Mrs. Dougherty, who had
the misfortune to have a bone in
her elbow fractured bn Christmas
Day.
There were no dull mqriients at
rhe Women’s Institute "At home”
>n Friday evening, when there was a
large attendance. 'of members, and
their households. Mrs. Phillips pre
sided over the following program
which was Opened with cpriimunity
ringing: duet, Hugh and -Grant
Rutherford; solps, Mr. Mochre . and
Mr. faeatherhead; recitations. Caro
line Humphrey; mouthorgan selec
tions, by Ernest Snow.den,; Hugh
Rutherford and Fred* McQuillin:
duets by- Vera and Murray Taylor,
and Dorothy and Gordon Miller.
Journals read by Annie Watson and
Jean Thom caused much 'merriment
At the Conclusion, fancy paper /hats
were sold and these Were worn' in t^e
Grand riiarclv |*fusi.c *fqr the dance
was provided by , Cjwster Taylor.
Harold Gaunt and Gordon McPher
son on the violin, .(by» Miss Dorothy
McQuilljn at the piano and.By .Ern
est Snowdenr Fred McQuillin' and
George McRoberts on the mouthorgan
The annual meeting of the Harris
Mission Band was held at the home
of Mrs.. Lome Woods on Saturday.
Miss Mary Rutherford ■ conducted
the election of the following officers?
Pres., Ruth Ramage; Vice-pres..
son r Dorothy Miller; secretary. Iona
fh* Swan; Treasurer, taurine^. Miller;
pianist, Dorothy Miller. Mrs. Lome
[Woods js superintendent and’ 'Mr*.
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i Aged Lady Laid To Rest
■ Missf Elizabeth Kearney, 85 years
. Will Ritchie visited of ^ge, who for many years has made
*he latter’s brother, >foer home at Wm. Donnelly’s in ./West.
j Wawanosh, was laid to rest in St.
i Saturday
morning,* following the funeral ser-,
vice held in St. Augustine church.
Mrs. ODbnneil of Guelph who/
E. Irwin- and children spent [came up fbt the funeral: is remain--
[ing for a visit iyith her brotheW Mr.
Donnelly.
Mr. Thomas Hackett and Mrs.
Geo.,. Hunter, in company with Mr.
and Mrs. Ewart Tayjor and Mr.
Alex Hackett.o attended the funeral
of their cousin, Mr. Everett Henry
of Flesherton on Thursday last. The
deceased, who was a comparatively
young man. wasjthe only son of Mr
and Mrs.’ William Henry, former
residents of the 9th conj., Ashfield.
Mn %Djick Reed of Rapid City, is
assisting Mr. Cecil Gardner this week'
The members of. Maple' Grove L.
0. L. 1044 will be "at home” to their
friends of (his community on Friday
evening, Jan. 10th. All cordially in
vited.
Miss Beryle Gardner spent the
week-end with friends in Lucknow.
J Mr; J. G. Ritchie of Mitchell was
, home over, the week-end. /
(Intended for. Last Week)
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Andrew and t
Winnie of Espanola, motored down I
to. spend the Christmas holidays
and
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Hackett of :Zion. •: ' ' ■'
Mr. Geo. Thompson and son Har
vey of Kinlough. spent the week-Onii
'.with Mrs.’Alvin Irwin. -
Mr. and -Mrs. Jas. T. Websiet and
'‘Iifif. w:ere New Year’s visitors with'
Mr. and Mrs. J. S." McNain. ‘
Mr. and Mrs. Alf Shelton and
7 eslie of Kincardine,, spent a _ ... _________ ______ ____
■lays last week as gtfests of Mr. and I pianist, Dorothy Miller. Mrs. Lome
Mrs. Dap Nicholson and family^, ' p" ' ' "
Mr. and Mrs. Clair Irwin ,and Dor-1 Tom. Todd, assistant.
:hy, were NeJv -Year’s visitors With
Mr. and Mrs. John Gardiner* Zion.-
Mr J and M’r?.' • J
on . Friday. with. t
tt-. T. Webster.
Mr. and Mrs. . Wilt Stanley and j Augustine cemetery on
/a-pily, a?sn Mr: and Mfs. Harold
Stanley an^. family,* spent New Years
•Ait- Mr and. Mrs.-Garner Stanley.
Mr< r • '
Friday last at the home of Mrs.
Thos. Irwin.
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with his parents’, Mm. arid Mrs. Isaac!
Andrew. I-
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1 Preparatory to leaving home. Mrs.
, Andrew was, un-Sortupate ■ enough to
Jail and fracture .her arm at* the
[ wrist. . • • •
! While here, Mr. Andrew attended
• , j the convention of 'the salesmen of.
. [the Beatty. /Bros,, in’ Fergus, with
4tfc CON., .KINROSS I ? |
|.and Ivan of Lucknow,
•>d
>n
WHITECHURCH
Mr. and Mrs. John Craig and Mr.
Dawson Craig and Miss Janet Craig '
spenf Year’s day with .Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. Thom of Aubutn^....;: ’
Mrs. Alex Reid is spending...the..
. | winter months with her daughter,
Mr.S. F. Wji. who ha, spent, a ”r. BdW of Lucl[noW.
............................ ' * ” *' 1 „ ... . , Mr: and Mrs. Wm. R. Farrier and
Holiday v.s.tow at the.r home hete family s,ient Christmas, with her
fVodhri^v TC v n RN- fister- ’’■•• "id Mrs. Sam Rejd of ,
Goderich,, Miof Emma McDonagn , Ashfield. ‘ .
"*£■ London; Mr, Dave Anderson of wr ri ■ • r " *'
Nicholson return^ to Toronto, after. tDunlop; Mr. !lim Gardner Lucknow*-’’ MrS> °aVjrf Rcnnedy’ Messrs. Geo;
spending-a.,few days with friends (Mr. Alf. Ritchie. Lucknow Misses P^Cr Kcnnedy a»^.M’iss Annie
t. ■"-•.■• l-^ieand Dai.y Rifchie.' Urtnew’;' a,’° Mr’
Miss Elizabeth McIver,, who spent' "id Gardner. Port Albert.
Mr. Sid Smith Albert. College, • . .' * *
„.ua. ...M, .. ........ and Mrs. Puncan Kennedy of .
..........• and Mr*. Ralph Niwh?Ve- ? ',ngham;/
after-' a visitd. with,.' turned to Belleville on Monday. '., ^lss Leggatt started to work
Mr. Hftrnld'Gardner and ’ Mrs. W. te^ePhnne. office in Wingham
the Gar<npr...'5rent a few days'recent- -^nnday.
■fl, A .th Mr., and Mrs. Jop Freeman
~’f I.eeburn. , ' •
Mi«« Alma Free. R.X. of Dungan*
•ouple of weeks with her brother, Mr. *
John McDonald, returned to her
home in Rochester. f
Rev. A. M.‘ Nichplson and Mrs.
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the holidays at her home',, returned :
to Powassan. on Saturday; Belleville, who- spent the holidays
Mr, and Mrs. B. Breckenridge, rh- | with Mr. and Mr*. Ralph X’ixbh, -re
turned home, after” a 'hiw«,i ♦>. . ... •«,
friencts in Detroit. I
The .* program committee of-
Kairshea Club, will meet on Tues-'
day at Mrs. C. Robb’s. J
Mr. Clair McDougal,
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who is in
Vancouver/talked over the telephone Awith -Mr. and Mrs. R’oht.
■tb his borhe on the fourth, con., a
distain^e of over two thousand mile* '
Mrs, R. Martin is spending a few
days at St Helens.
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and Mrs. Harry
/ichborne of Goderich,, spent • New.-
year s day .with the former’s 'uHjr-
success.
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We wish her every
week to Lucknow, to nutse M-ifcs
Pauline Jqhnstoh of Goderich, who
^ririeatened with, pneqmonfa.
tq u«a nil j a.- viRiting with her grandparents,
ts„ . was jailed this Mr. and Mrs. Jnq. Joynt. (
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Mis* Jeanne'' H't hie. , r/n.-
Goderich.-who, ha« been ’ op. holidays
with her parents.,
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