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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1936-01-09, Page 5- ,^- f}4- ■V I <51 ’• «■ L r 'fi 6 . ■ . "I - THURSDAY, JANUARY 9th, * ■ <? a ■’ • * 1936. i ■ THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL X • X ' ■ , - ' ■ . V PAGE FIVE !■ ’ In Past- Year - (Continued from Page 1) Arena fund donors split up bank fund of $552.17; *as a final abandon­ ment of a 1929 project which fell through. ' - ' . ' . > Denzill Statters was appointed Village tax collector at a salary of $125. _ e • ^rs. Peter Torrance observed, her . 84th- birthday. • United Jeam won Joynt trophy by taking last two games of series by 4 to 3 and 2-0 scores. - 4 Harvey Miller of Lanes, nearly lost eyesight as blacksmith ; forge blew up. . , ' ;, - Rev. D. T. L. McKerrbll present- r, ed by congregation upon completion of twenty-five year pastorate in Victoria ’ Church, Toronto. Mrs. Helen Hudson of 'Elora, ob- . - ' served 90th birthday. . . Deaths: William Taylor, 21 years old; Rev. Hanna,. Ripley; Alex Mc- u Leod of Lochalsh, ' accidentally drowned at Vancouver; T. S. Reid/ Orillia. Weddings: Robert P. Henderson & Charlotte Agnes Young. ’ April ’ , Ashfield Council recognizes brav­ ery of Sid Smith and present him with life-saving medal. Mr. and Mrs; W. L. McKenzie re­ turned from Florida, where they spent the winter. . — Blaze in home of Mr. and Mrs. Clair Agnew7~ehec^ ~ of fire damage^ - ’—__ _, Relief matters ooctupy greater k part of otherwise. uneventful April Joynt trophy presented to United Hockey team at pleasant social ev­ ening in Town Hall. Almost 9000 „ cattle in Bruhe re- -^~ceived~t/eatment—/in—-wifcr— against- warble fly. Mr. Ralph Nixon hale apd hearty on 95fh birthday. ■ United Church W. A. held unique indoor.garden party. . Fire in her * boarding place in ’ Northern Ontario, where she teaches school, forced Elisabeth MqTvor to EML' from a second storey window irWner night attire, suffering burns . ' arid a bad shaking-up. ■ / , R. J. Deachman selected' Liberal candidate for North Huron at Wing- hani convention. Garbage disposal system consider- ■ ed By the local Board of Health. Walter. Sturdy had fingers mang­ led in rip saw at local furniture fa’c- . tory..----- --------------—..... /.... • ■ ■ . *H. R. Allin elected president of the Lucknow Bowling Club. _ ___ 1933-34 winter ... killing of. apple * ti^^" became “incfeasingly :evidetfF and 85% of some orchards wiped out. , Gang of railway men replaced two railway bridges close to the village. Police called to investigate thiev­ ing at Silverwood’s downtown office, which was broken into for third time in ^wo years. I . Literary Society provides fine •h. Easter closing concert in Town Hall. The month proved to be the driest April on record, with less than '% inch of rainfall. '; I Flying squirrel seen in the village * for the first time in many years. Little loot was available when Mc­ Millan’s butcher shop was broken into. Deaths: Thomas Rathwell, form­ erly of Holyrood; James Hunter, formerly of Zion; George G. Moffat, former Kinloss clerk; Mrs. Rose Mary Sheriff, West Wawanosh. Alifta Solomon was severely hurt when struck by a car driven by Har- vey Miller of Lanes. Miss Marion Williamson addressed Presbyterian W. M. S. on her mis­ sion work in India. C. E. McDonagh had first joints on 3rd and 4th fingers' severed by ■ strand of fence in peculiar mishap. April .Weddings: Edmund Ross Shiells arid' Annie Edna Bell; Harry G. West and Mfirjorie Ashton j John Henry How’e and Mary Evelyn Mc- ; (yUire; Robert Ross and Gertrude Agnew. ‘ . Professor ‘Edward Odium, 85, sec- one} son of the late Mr. and Mrs. John A/ Odium of Lucknow, died in Vancouver after colorful career. , May ^tennis club reorganized after be- ' l^Pfl/ormant in. recent seasons. Water arid hydro arrears of $760 aroUse Council to action • to collect same, and make landlords respon­ sible, for payment of water rates of^ .their' tenants. New provincial arhusement tax set- to become, effective first of Jtine. Members of Lucknow Lodge, No. 112 I.Q.O.F., held annual church parade to St: Peter’s Church. ' , * Mrs. Howard Agnew elected ‘ presi­ dent 4df Lady BbWfers.-' ,. Ltickhow ball tfearri enters Bruce occupy greater ardine, Wingham, Clinton and Go­ derich. St. Peter’s Church held special service of thanksgiving in connec­ tion with the Silver Jubilee of King George V, Lucknow Rangers, Brownies, Guid­ es and Scouts motored to London to join the 4000 members pf these com­ panies, who i greeted' Lord apd Lady Baden Powell. / . , ’ . < Rev. Robertson Millar . conducted anniversary services , in the. Presby­ terian. .Church. - ..'•/• Mrs?. Temple | Clarke ufas elected president of the Women’s Institute after ten years'as secretary of the organization. . ‘ ■ Mrs.- Paul Reed,, aged 91 years, was presented with a basket of roses at the Mothers’ Day service in. the United . Church. : Presentations made Miss Arabolle Cameron,, prior to leaving for Wing­ ham. ,R. J. Bowm’an, D.D.G.M., paid offi­ cial visit to . Old Light Lodge. . .South Kinloss congregation . ob­ served 79th' anniversary". ’ George Spotton received ' North Huron conservative, nomination with out opposition. ' ■ Local Masons attended. Divine worship in the United Church. “ Mr. Alex McCarroll. suffers frac' tured shoulder and shaking up in fall at. Seaforth.. ' Lucknow Ripe Bajnd re-brganized and- Roy McKenzie • appdirited; leader; Public school students receive in - perimental lessons. | Rev. J. 07 Caley is preseri te7T“5y parishioners prior to his departure Jo Head. * J ' Wingham;, .opened ; Bruce League season., with victory over Lucknow on local diamond, Sepoys having won’ their; first game in Goderich. <, Deaths: Jessie Rutherford, St. “Helens; WiTlpam “K^jrjte; KinToughy' Mrs,. George Webb, formerly of West Wawanosh; Mrs. Jennie McRae. Butch, formerly of Ashfield; Mrs/ Robert Garrick, Whit-echurch.' Weddinrs: James S. Mitchell and Ila Jean McLellan; William C. Simp­ son and Gladys Garton; Reginald •Carfejr and Mary Thelma McIntyre. John R. Wraith and Fanny Wall; G. Eldon - Miller and Dorothy McDon­ ald; Alvin Collinson and Thelma Drennan. - June - ■ . * Mrs. Roderick Campbell of Luck­ now and her brother John of York- ton, passed away the same morning and were each laid to rest oh the same day. Rev. J. D. Gilmour ordained and came, .as .Curate -to Lucknow succeed­ ing Rev. ,J. C. Caley. Bobby McNay receives . .jf.ash.ed.. Lorehead^a~GaF-4ind-truok--Gol-l-ide-9u- main street. •. '. t ' Sepoys won second game . from, Goderich Sailors 14 to 7. Tenders for cement worlr at the “Carding Mill”. bridge let to Arthur Moore foi’ $375. Belfast students war on starlings, destroying ’3121 birds, and eggs. » Mr. E. G., Zinn elected president of North Huron U. F. 6. , Mr. Platten, father-in-law of Mr. W. F. Thompson, sweepstake in the sum of $20,00(k Oddfellows hold decoration service^1 at South Kinloss cemetery. Sentinel^, issues special' 8-page merchandising issue. Prescribed’ “Order of Service ’ used in United Church to commem­ orate 10th anniversary of Union. Rev. Dr. D. T. L. McKerroll, for­ merly of Lucknow, elected Modera­ tor of the Presbyterian Chufch Canada. ■ , , . Sepoys win from Kinclardine 4 to , but lose to Wingham 9 to 1. Luckpow Pipe Band draws large crowd on 'first appearance. Winifred Armstrong graduates a! Toronto Hospital for Sick Children - be’dsidc 1/ in • *. <w winner in 1 receiving 'scholarship fori nursing. “Old Form” of service hgld Ashfield . Priesbyterian : Churich. Cifi^ns’ Band held successful ttoo and street dance. ta- Difficulties -encountered in laying bridge foundation and'.piling neces­ sary. . • *. Women’s Institute provides for installation of a. drinking fountain. Mr,. J. H. Cameron of London, a native • of - West Wawanosh, retired after 46 years in the' teaching pro­ fession. , , LucknotC “Roosters” presented , fine program over CKNX. Jack Cook suffered broken arm while, playing, ball.' G. S. McIntyre appointed to Com tinuation 'Schq Hutchison-. Paramount nual outing at Rev. W' A. Mitchell and bis Dr.. Helen Craw Mitchell and three children, arrived at her par­ ents’ home in Dorchester on furlough 1 staff succeeding Mr; imunity- holds Bftrce Beach?- an- wife, their ^Sepoys lost irn Kincardine 5 to 1, but win Dominion Day victory in Goderich 7 -to 5. • Presentation—made, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Little by friends and neigh­ bors. ■ . “ Miss’ Vera Todd, July bride-elect. -i ■V—■' ' 1----- ------------------------- --------------------T------- , , ------ --------------- -August Province discontinued single unemployed men ' August. Young people' enroute some time recovering from injuries Joyce Irwin, 80, former Paramount ' relief- to sreceivea*.“in motor accident, y/hen blacksmith, died of fractured nslcuh - on first of Andrew McLennan was killed. ’ when .struck by car at Kerwood. honored at Bloomingdale, as she completed her duties as teacher there. Deaths: Mrs. W. E. MacDonald; Duncan McKenzie, Donald-Ross, for­ merly of Ashfield; Mrs. Angus Mc- Kinnon; Mr? Robert, Henry; James H. Cummings; Mrs. Gregor, Stuart Chicago ;,-’Mrs,o Catherine . Cathcart. ■Weddings—Albert Little’ and Daisy 'Ayles-Th^mp.son; Jack* Curran’' and Grace Eileen , Treleaven,; Carl Pol­ lock and Barbara Jean Grant; Ed­ ward R„ McQuillin. and Jean. Louise Grant; H. A. Vbaden and' ^iolet Kil­ patrick; ‘Wilfred Hackett and Vir­ ginia Margaret McDonald; Mr. Jos­ eph Agnew and Mrs. Rebecca Lind­ say;. Frahk Tout and Mr$. William Kennedy; .William; H. Culbert and Olive Isabel. Doughty, ■/ • July ' " • ! Citizens’ Band placed third at Waterloo Festival,’ hut with 82 points an increase of 3% points over prev­ ious, year. > . ■ ; Entire local entrance class, of. 19 pupils passed, 12, of them on their- year’s, work., Checker players make prestffita-• tion to Mr. and’Mrs. Joseph Agnew. ^Luekndw Boosters”, organized to promote civic* projects, ." Dick Carter,, and Mr. F. D. Mc- ' Teim an7/6e^rEru1ifJ^ car accident^ west of Taicknow- - U Ernie Pullen ■ of Kiriloss,. dies of chest injuries received when a Lro- Jcenifewhiffiet-i^e^struek—him~-^-:T^ - Miss Kate McDonald, was appoin­ ted- public “school principal. Sixty students of Lucknbw and community Bible schools, give fine demonstrating in: skating-rink.. . Teachers’ salaries reduced about $1100, only, one change in staff. Entire family of Mr. and - Mrsa John Howe together-for first time in 24 .years, ■,'. * ’’ "../. Dr. J. M. Kaine commences vetin1 ary practise here. Wingham and Lucknow battle ‘to. 10,-inning scoreless dra<v, but Clin-- ton next administers Iff. to 0 drubb- in^ Rev. Austin'L. Budge' conducted, open-air conventicle that concluded 6th annual Presbyter’a.n ' Summer. School at Kintail. ‘ Royal Canadian , D”''1'iv' As--:-cia- tion parchment certificate presented' to Mr. Donald McLestn of Ashfield. for life saving efforts! ’ • ' Trwin hurls”Sepoys- to 5-0 victory, over. Wingham in local park. Honl James .Mai col rri announced his o retirement from pu bl ic- - lifck—. ■ - ■ J/Toijxirii.ff^phxt.mje.ut^bxaken:in±o. „ and.,. Katherine McKenzie of Lucknow, robbed. Articles by “E. X. Hqfds” com- riienced an interesting monthly fea­ ture in the Sentinel. .’ $28.50<rraised for Star Frpsh Air .Fund at pleasing afternoon function at Mrs. Wm. McKenzie’s. Car driven by Mrs. A. E. McKirii, .figured in accident near Flesherton. when her mother, Mrs. May Reid, received fatal injuries. ’ H. A. MacDougall,' penned- inter-, esting article abdiit “Sandy” Nich­ olson, whp the former was assisting ■in his Saskatchewan campaign as a C.C,F?^candidate. Ideal weather favors Lucknow and Dungannon congregational pic­ nic at Griderich. Sepoys tie Kincardine 2-2 and win­ weird 13 to 11 victory from same team on local diamond a few' days later. England, family held /7th, annual reunion at Grand Bepd. • Miss' Elizabeth McCurdy; "SO-years old, survived sister by 60 days and received $12,000 accqrding to condi­ tions in her will*,.. Luckjnpw Bopsters mp've tp petition Coupcil to widen streets. Action was ' taken early in 'August. ■ Mr. and Mrs, Hector McKay of Whitechurch, ‘were surrounded ■ by their family pff eleven -children-for the first time in" 28 years.., ’ ■ • William G. Nicholson was chosen, farmer-labor candidate at a conven­ tion ip Port Elgin. . - .Jackie Scott underwent critical mastoid,, operation in London from which he recovered slowly. ■ ‘ ■ ■ ... - ft. Sepoys receive 10 to 1 ’ trouncing in/Clinton and . local sof tball team ' feses to Bethel, by a scorq of 17 to 6.\ ‘ ' Dickson.-'(Armstrong . deceridants. hqld reuniori at Kinfail. . . ~ Deaths—William McQuillin / Mrs. Angus Stewart (formerly Georgina McGregor of Lucknow); Janie/Barr. Weddings: Willi'arri 'E. Andrew & Margaret Emeline -Finlay; Wilfried Copelarid arid Annie Violet Ketcha- bawx Clarence Arthur Curiiing and Violet Stephen; D. J. McIntosh and Vera E, Tbdd.’; Rev. John Poliock apd Elizabeth Gilchrist; Allan H. -Firilay and Gladys’Millsap iri Sask.; -Layton Mitchell and Isohel L,ouise Murdoch to Bethel 'have miraculous escape, as car driv­ en by Alex Smith somersaults, a few miles west of Lucknow. Mr. John Joynt was taken ser­ iously ill while at work -on, one of pis farms. ' ' ■ , ' ■ Bert Gedd.es had ...his eai: taken, off. •in distressful accident hear 'Galt.- Miss Emma Robertson, a., passenger in the .car, also .seriously hurt?. ■ ” Village tax,.rate. lowered one mill- School rate down 1^' mills, but viljj- lagefe.rate Up slightly. ; , . ,Mr.vand Mrs. W.. A. Johnston of Aghfield1 celebrate golden, wedding anniversary/ '■ ■ 1 . Presbyterian '-' Church hears . former pastors, . Rev. D. T. L, Kerroll a.nd Rev.. J. S. Duncan same . Sunday. . Sepoys lose at Clinton and'.' ,wih at Goderich by scores of 14 to 2 (and 11 to 2 respectively. McDonald , clan he,ld 6th annual, reunion in Ashfield.- ■' Andrew McLennan, of Ashfield died shortly after receiving terrible- head injuries- in a motor accident near Clifford;" Mrs.. McDonald, his aunt, and mother'of- the driver, was also, severely ^nju'red. Leslie Vincent crit.cally injured when knocked from his" bicycle by a cat, near Belgrave. Recovery was slow /during several weeks spent in. WinghaTp Hospital. ', ’ when .struck by car at Kerwood. Presentations made Mr. and Mra E. G. Ted. Rice and Miss Tillie RiteW Zinn’s Tgame was also before the con- by friends in their respective com- vention, ” muriities. ■ Dick Carter seriously injured South Bruce plowing match sue when he fell .from a load of chop, cessfully held on Foster Moffat’s Recovered after several weeks, in farm at Langside. Wingham Hospital. ... Dungannon Fair, previously post- .'.■Mrs.; Temple Clarke installed ' as poned^jjsas^_final.^exhi.bition. W-thr- Rebekah District Deputy President season and drew a large crowd, of Kincardine, district. ' < - I George' McDonald, native of Kin- Horticultural Society holds color- los§? Liberal member elect upor. ful flowe,r sho^r. ... ' ■ Miss - Maizie Hackett•'showered by Ashfield friends..'.." Palmerston eliminated Lucknow Jn first, round of the O.B.A.A. “C”, playdo.wns. ■•',■. . “ ,/•./ ■. Rumored split. in Bruce farmer labor party denied by W. G. Nichol­ son, Stevens’ candidate. ’ >' St. Peter’s A.Y.P.A. made pre­ sentations to Miss Florence McQuil- lin, Mr. and Mrs. Fred McQuillin. and Mr/and. Mr§.( Ed.- McQuillin. ./ Mrs. A. E. McKim absolved of all blame in, connection with the. motor accident in which her mother was fatally, injured. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Wilson ser­ enaded and . presented by Citizens’ Band, and also presented by Luck­ nog Table Co,, employees. Kinloss school fair held under ra­ ther ’unfavorable' weather coriditions. Maitland ■ Presbytery -met at South Kinioss/church with the' moderator, Re\L. J. L. Burgess presiding. ’ Paintings of Rexford Ostrander reveal" remarkable artistic ability.-, Political campaign warimed up and Hon. Jarno’s Malcolm . was chief srieakerTar a ’joint” "Huroh^ahd^ Liberalrally in Lucknow. Lloyd Ackert,. public speaking chhmpion at Kinldss, qualified for the County contest. ■ / ■ __Ashfield__and West Wawanosh Townships held successful school fairs. ., ' • ( ■__’ ' . Weather clears for Lricknow Fall Fair and attendance dropped I only slightly from previous year; . Douglas family reunited ■ for first time' in several years."' Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Morgan pre­ sented with floor lamp by Fordyce friends. . . Deaths.: ..Mrs. Alexander Stuart; Mrs. Donald . McDonald; Miss M. Murray; Mrs. 'Susie Miller; Frank Bogups; Margaret Jane Hethering­ ton, forrnerly of Langside; D. R. McIntosh; Wm. Pineombe; Mrs. Jas. Fisher; Mrs. Wm. Cameron; Mrs. M. J. McMillan. . ' Weddings: Elmer Morgan and Et­ ta Taylor; A, R. Ellsmere and Enola Buswell: Pharis Mothers and Maizje Hackett; Mac Grant-; and Dorothy W. J. Henderson became Steven’s Candidate in North Huron. . Council inspects- street widening - -w o rk-, d on ev-in/-Exete v...... ....• -y-'r ■ Talk of .a 1936 reunion in Luck­ now was heard, but sbbms t° .have, s .V............... W. R... Tomlinson pf Port! Elgin .chosen a Liberal, candidate for Bruce/ Sepoys finally .managed . to bealf Clinton by ,,a . 5 to 4vdetofy' -Qn the _ local dianiond. , ' ’ ; .{■'■/•’_ . ■ Mrs. ’M. A. ,Reed, celebrated her 91st birthday..'. . Two overnight bagsl stolen/from bowling!.-green; clubhd'use were re­ turned. ■ ■ . ‘ Council decided to widen the! main. street. and raising arid levelling of . sidewalks to be fffst undertaken. :■ Grass’fire, threatens home of Hazel and Ada. Webster. ' Ashfield’s 'mighty Scot, Roderick Bain MacKenzie is . recalled as a sou­ venir album of '“The Kilties’ circulated around t^vn- William Andrew’s barn( and crop narrowly- escaped destruction'-by fire, as straw stack- near barn took, fire during threshing operations. I Wellington McCoy, and Robert Rae won district shield.Hn lawn bowling. .. W. G. Nicholson became Stevens cadnidate arid expressed intention of 7 __ ___ |___ “orgariizi n g Ste-veins- -dhb 4iere7^whivfe Kntch'abaw and-- -however—f-ailed- t-o- Mr. John Heywo'fth accepted invi­ tation to conduct a number with the Waterloo Musical Society Band. Kitchener rink carries Trophy and occasional loc-aj rinks' tournament. official count in Souris consituency in. Manitoba. ', . > Rev, C. H.' MacDonald declined ' ' ■ invitation to become pastor of Ham-“? il-ton Road Presbyterian Chiirch in London, . • \ 4 ; Marlene; 5-months old daughter, of Mr, and Mrs. . Maxwell McLennan, . swallowed’an open safety pin which she later expelled without harm. , Layman’s Association of South Bruce Presbytery met in United Church. . . ■ Head injuries in a fall at his 'home nrdved fatal to Sam Hildred of Ber- Vie. ' Deaths: Mrs. Angus Nicholson^ Mrs. /George Taylor, formerly of Langside; Mrs. Wm. Irwin; Wesley Henderson; Joseph Stothers, form­ erly,of Dungannon; George McQuoid ' Weddings: Eric Walter Rice'and Greta Webb; Armstrong Wilson and Matilda./Ritchie; Walter MacFarlfine and Doris Myrtle Raynard; Rod Me- . Lennan and Jennie Kerri; Harry Lem and Fanny Lee; Edward Gunn and Mary Helen Zaleski; William - C. AgneiV and Mildred . Kathleen Coade. ,w was. off Joynt chairs ' . at November . Fire destroyed Wilbert Shean’s barn and crop. .- , Mrs., Annie Caesar celebrated her /80th birthday. • ■ “'•ATack~A4tk)ri^Mc’eiw5~ ~ bone and arm in collision with car .driven by Mr. W. W. Hill. . • Boy Scouts re-onganized under leadership of Clyde Reid. . 175 delegates attend rally and banquet of Bruce Deanery in Luck­ now. ■ ? '. ': < ( . Earth ‘ fehior felt here and after­ math is- many humorous stories. . ’ Open, week for deer shooting inau­ gurated in- Grey and Bruce. . Bank of Montreal observed 30th . anniversary since established in 14 Lucknow.:. « Remembrance Day service sponsor­ ed by the W. I., was fitting tribute. Edward B. Harrison died a fevr days after celebrating his 90th birth­ day.' Miss Caroline Wellwood addressed United Church audience on her mis­ sion work in West China. - -West Wawanosh --and —Ashfield" Townships receive their reeves and Councillors by acclamation as, nom­ ination meetings pass quietly. Public Library re-opened. after z new system was installed. Andrew Carnegie portrait wsis received. Cameron Geddes concert company . itaged fine concert, but audience small. Christens Carrick presented,. prior -to leaving for the States to make her home. , ‘ ‘ ' Silver wedding anniversary of. Mr. and Mrs|. Wm. McKenzie was charming eVent.. . ■ Mosquitofes were prevalent in the Zion district which is believed to set a record. ’ r • . Captain Alex MacKay, formerly Of Lucknow/ celebrates one hund­ redth birthday in Alberta. F. G? Todd had championship steer at the-Royal Winter Fair which brought .75c a pound when sold . by auction. Mrs. Andrew Oberle met tragic death by drowhing at Walkerton. Mr. Wm; Fisher of Kinldss, suffers , fractured ribs and narrowly escapes j. fatal injuries when kicked by a horse, . ' Death|s: Mary Hogan; James Al­ ton; Dr. John McLean; N. D. Mac- Kenzie:. Sainuel Leach; Mrs. Samuel Johnston; Isabella McGregor; Don­ ald MhcLeod. . c®5 Weddings: Major Norman Wright and Dr. Mary Anna Nicholson. ' December' t Lucknow United Church .celebrated the 50th anniversary of the building of the church. Historical review- giv­ en by Dt. Newtori and fatality dur­ ing building recalled. - Rev. Turk ’’ special speaket. Over 600 at fowl supper. Library . Board drafted series regulations books. Victoria presented their thankqffering „ meeting. ; The Library Board ?agaifi sought ap. increased grarit from the Village council, at tbe December meeting. , ' Miss Mary Douglas played prom­ inent part,, in musical recital at ctiener. Santa Claus treated nearly children to bags of sweets. ■ :-Fdna^’Wol!fe7^s*?J6,hn- -G“—McNab-'^and1 "Rena MacDonald. Octpber Council passed new milk by-law to' control the production,’ handling and sale of milk and cream. Village rate of 42 mills on assess­ ment of $414,505 levied to raise $17,225.21. ,. ’ x • Work of street widening was -pro­ gressing rapidly, and completed dur­ ing- the month. ; Ashfield Township reported pay-: merit of all' 1934 taxes. New books placed on the shelves at the Public Library. Mr, and Mrs. James R. Hackett were presented by Ashfield friends as they retired to Lucknow. / Wind flattened horse sheds at Dungannon, as weather forced post­ ponement of Fall- Fair. - - George Spotton and Gideon Ruttie address rather poorly' attended con? derivative rally in Lucknow. ’Mrs. J. M. Greer left for Saskat­ chewan, due to the illnesS of her father,‘Mr, Neil Beaton,-’who passed avyay in November. Lucknow High School pupils creat­ ed keen competition' at field meet. Mr. H. H. Hannam was the chief’ speaker at a joint rally-of the Huron and Bruce Reconstruction parties. Liberal candidates elected in both JTufo'n' ,and Brti^e ,ridings, Tomlinson- in - Rfiic^L while George Spotton went down to defeat in favor of R. J. Deachman. • • . “Gandy” Nicholson. running ,as a C.C.F. candidate in , Saskatchewan, met. defeat in the Federal election. "Tn^rals sweep country in Federal election giving Rt. Hon. MtKenzie King the biggest majority’ of follow­ ers' in Canada’s history. Miss Dorothy -Douglas gave final Lucknow"'address at Presbyterian W. M.S. Thankoffering, before return­ ing to Formosh. L ■■ V-4 » J . 4 ■Lu'cknow students retain "inter- «ch'ool athletic trophy. , - Mr. George Fisher took over the ! Lucknow hotel, formerly operated' i by Chester Lee. ', • Rebekahs and Oddfellows held ,joint installation of officers that saw Mr'.f and Mr.' Charles Steward be­ come noble grand of their respective lodges. ' . / Silverwood staff made presentation ■Miss Ada Helm honored b/y ’Zidn friends. . Irwin pitches Sepoys .'to victory tliat eliminated Ki.ncardi'ne ■' frori) Bruce League race. Gideon Ruttie choice • of ' Conserva­ tive convention in Bruce.. ' Gala Scottish night, sponsored ' by the Pipe Band, draws monster crowd. Misses Enola Buswell and Ki McDonald are shoiVere.d by Ludknow friends. • \ Six successive generations reside, on farm, now owned, by CliffT’d Har- kett in Ashfield. « • Wingham victory over Sepoys'puts them in “C” series which they cap­ ture -from Hanover to bccomO Bruce League “C” efiampioris. Clinton defeats Wingham in' 3- game series for ■ “B” championship' of southern group. Clintori i^i turn was eliminated by Chesley. United Church selects Caledonian park ' for-successful church picnic.' .. Mr. D. R,: McIntosh critically ill. after suffering stroke, in Southamp- toh; . Deaths: -Margaret. McRae;' Wil­ liam MacDonald; former sawmill op erator in Lucknow; Ebenezcr Arm­ strong, formerly of Ashfield; ‘. Mrs. Charles Durinin, formerly of- Luck-, now; Mrs. Dutacan McLeod. Weddings 1 Palmer A. Kilpatrikk and Eunice Longp/Mr. David H. Alton and Mrs. Elizabeth Webster; Noripan Wilson and Celeste Carr; Fred Mc­ Quillin and Margaret Miller; Woods and- Ada Helm. September Cash box containing more $75.00 stolen friofti home of Mrs. A. R. Finlayson. ■ Water from secondary well tested “A” in a bacteriological fefet.. Mr. and Mrs. Michael CriReilly, celebrated golden .wedding in Gode­ rich.' < ' / , Severe heart attack fatal to Mrs. Catherine' McDonald’, who 'had just shortly been ■ telnased • from. Walker- .. !ena iLome ■I than i S' of governing borrowing of Mission Band .members creditable program at Kit- J 1008 ■<a sgsO*.-jBli