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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1936-09-10, Page 8
Annual ASHFIELD 1 ARCHIE HAMILTON CATCHES MOTORISTS TAKING GAS We Fear U' • $ ' Nae Foe LUCKN Under Auspices of the Lucknow Pipe Band. Sponsored by the Lucknow Boosters* Club Highland Dancing Sailors Hornpipe I Kenneth Crawford, Tap Dancer THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL MAFEKING Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stephens of Detroit spent the week-end and Labor Day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Anderson. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mm. Richard Johnston during the week-end and holiday included. Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Moffat and children of Union; Mr. Harry Alton, Mrs. Thos. Alton and Misses Margaret and Sara Mallough of Lucknow. Mr. and Mrs. Finlay Shackleton and babe Norman of Arthur and Mr. and Mrs. Walter, Scott of Belgrade, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Nor man Shackleton, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.' Herb Curran and family visited Mr. and Mrs. John Menary. Crewe, Sunday. , Mr. and Mrs. Herb Begley and Miss Audrey Cook of Hamilton and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hall of St. Cath erines, and - Mr. and Mrs. James Mis ner of Stratford, visited at Mr. Herb Curran’s, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Stothers: and family of London, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. . Henry Hor ton. Miss Mary Horton was home from Arthur over the holiday. Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Kilpatrick and Miss Olive spent Monday with Rev. and Mrs. T. W. Kilpatrick, Tow bridge. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Phillips visit ed the latter’s sister, Mrs. Hanis and Mr. Harris at 'Woodstock, a week ago From there Mrs. Phillips went to tended visit with her parents, ““Mr. and Mrs. Maclver and other members of the family. ■i, THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 10TH, Kincardine Pipe BandWingham brass band Lucknow Citizens* Band Lucknow Pipe Band Maned 50 Pieces Massed 30 Pieces I* 1 T 1 Mrs. Fred Fisher, Soprano Miss Myra MacDonald, Mezzo, & Others Cameron Geddes, Bass Baritone Master Of Ceremonies ANGUS CAMPBELL of Kitchener, and 5 Old Country Pipers from Guelph and Kitchener; also his daughter, “One of the Best Highland Dancers In Canada” will take part i J Admission tojConcert, 30c, including tax Children 15c Free Parking MAMMOTH Immfiatdy Foliowins Concert The Night Goes On Rain or Shine (LOCALandGENERALJ Miss Helen McLeod is visiting with relatives in Detroit and Forest. Miss Ada Bums had her tonsils removed in Wingham Hospital on Tuesday. Mrs. Kennedy of London, spent, last week with her cousin, Mrs. F. Freeman. PEARLMAN’S now has 1ad»e»* new Dresses and Coats at AU prices to suit, everyone. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Anderson of Goderich/risited last week with Luck now relatives. Mr. L. R. Bartigtt of the Bank of Montreal staff is holidayipg at his lome in, Brampton. Mr. Alex McCarroll is not enjoying good health' and has returned to his home here from Seaforth. Mr.“Ted” Smith I came home frpm 'Goderich Hospital ©n Sunday and is able to he . up ‘ for short intervals each day. Mr. Harvey Naylor and Miss May Gunning of London, spent the week-, end here with the former’s mother, Mrs. Wm. Naylor. Messrs. John Roessing- and A. Ypst of Willard and Harry Yost of Milver ton spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. S. Dumin. • . ^^IrK^BenPearson-gnH-MiwR^Emily.1^ ZION I Mr; and Mrs James McKay, and | Jack of Paisley visited with.Mr. and I Mrs/Ralph Nixon on Monday. Mrs. j Nixon’s health, which has not been of the best, of late, is, we are glad to say, slightly improved. Miss Marion Gardner, who had her tonsils removed in Wingham Hospi- j tai on Saturday is progressing fav orably. I Miss Martha Sutherland of Kinloss I visited last .week with Mr. and Mrs. ;Robt. F- Andrew. Prior to leaping for Stratford Nor mal on Monday. Miss EUeda Hunter spent a few days last week at Bruce Beach as the guest of Rev. C. H. and Mrs. McDonald and family of Luck now. u ■ ' Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gardner and Lane: Mr, and Mrs., Richard Gardner were in London on Tuesday. Mr. and’ Mrs-. Herb Stothers and family of Dungannon spent Sunday, evening at Mr. Geo: Hunter’s. Miss Violet Saunders. 9th con. i? assisting Mrs- Will Gardner this .week Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Andrew and Ellen visited ME and Mrs. Bert Gam mie of Wawanosh Sunday evening. Mr. Garnnne who had an appendicitis operation recently is recovering rap idly. Mr. and Mrs. George Hunter and. Will spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Ewart Taylor of Luck now. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Anderson. David and Charlie, visited over, the week end and Labor Day with Mr. and Mrs. Herb Efiber of Crediton and Mrs Harvey Anderson of London. ASHFIELD Rev. J. K- and Mrs. MacGillivarj have returned from their vacation and Mr. MaeGiHivaTy had charge* of the services in the Presbyterian chureh on Sunday last. Mr. Cyril Marsh attended the C-N. E. in Toronto for a few days last week. Mrs- Dora Lumbers of Toronto, spent the holiday with friends and relatives here. , Quite a number from here were at ^ine River Park on .Labor Day and all report an enjoyable time although I-oehalsh lost in the baseball—fhe score was very eyen- being 7,-6.< In the ^evening a dance was held in Amberley Hall, which "was well pat ronized- " ' . Mrs. H. Treat of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. R. Dickson "and family of Mus- «Ekegoon and Mr. and Mrs- C. Dickson of Philadelphia are visiting at R Bissett’s. Misses Jean Sandy. Marion Cowar- and Catherine MaeKenzie and "Jack 5 MacKenzie are attending Lucknow I High school Mirs Lillian MacLean is i a pupil in Kincardine High SchooL I Mr. John Black of Ayr and bis son Mr. Scott Black of Detroit, visited Mfcs B. Baeglas last week. Dr. and Mrs. White and family of Chicago are spending, a few days with relatives here. boundary west li » The U. F-W. O- of Paramount wil5 | hold their September meeting on r Tuesday. September 15th at 2-30 p. i m- at the home of Mrs- John Hen- Jderson- The roll call to be answered 1 by “Principals that make a 'suecess- «fu] club” Program committee. Sirs » S. Reid and Mrs. Art Cook. Papers !to be given fry Miss Ethel Mariir I and Mrs. William Hamilton. «. Mn and'Mrs. George Corrie. Mrs s Turner aitd Mr. R. Hamilton of. Acton land Mrs. Wall and Miss Ethel of sCulross were repent visitors with § Mr. and ■ Mrs- J. Hamilton- | Mrs. Win Kempton spent'a day ? recently m Ripley' with friends. i Mrs. Stanley and Miss Ada of ^Kincardine visited last wfeek with Mr. Alex. Stanley. 3 Miss Grace Webster left on Tpes- ' day to spend the' remainder of the •week at the Toronto Exbibitirm. Mr. and Mrs. Clair Irvin and Dor othy visited on Sunday with Mr. and 5 Mrs. J. S. McNam of Amberley. . | Mrs. Dan Nicholson and IsabeT 5 spent the week-end • with Mrs. AIL ■Shelton of Kmeardme. I Mr. and Mrs. -AL Irwin and Mr •and Mrs. Will Stanley and family, “spent'Sunday with.friends at Mark dale, A “soft shoulder” is not exactly the sort of 'skin that., motorists love to toneh. PegrsonMf Toronto, visited over the week-end with the Midses Ada and Hazel Webster. Mr. Rapdel McCarthy and Miss Jessie Potter of Toronto spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hudson. * . In event of apy errors or omissions in the Good-Will Club list of con testants, we would appreciate being advised of this at'rotse. . Mrs. S. T- Tucker’s sister. Miss Stella De, Le Ree of Owen Sound has returned to her home after spending a week visiting at the Parsonage. Mr. Henry Carter is on a two- weeks’ vacation which he commenced on Tuesday by having his tonsils re moved in Wingham Hospital. Good-Will dub contestants can have sample copies *sent to ;possible or prospective new subscribers by leaving addresses at this office. JUST TJHNK OF IT—New Fall .Suits and Overcoats TO MEASURE, 816.50. No reason to wear ready made. — TEMPLE CLARKE. Tailor: Mrs. Norman Wilson has been ap pointed Sunday school pianist in the United Church succeeding Miss Eun ice -Newton, who leaves next week to attend Toronto Normal. Mr. and Mrs. Robert MacCallum and Mr. and Mrs. James MacCal- lum and children of Detroit, visited over the holiday at the McCallum home. Mr. F. T. Armstnmg was in Tor onto the first of the week attending the “Gift Show” in the Royal York Hotel, at winch various firins dis played their wares extepsively. Miss Christine Finlayson and Miss Isobel Douglas leave the village short ly, Christine to take a business course at Shaw’s College, Toronto and Isohel to attend Stratford Normal. Mr. Archie Taylor, Mrs. Susan Taylor and daughter Elsie and Mrs. Gray, aS of North Bay, also Mr. and Mrs- Wm- Taylor iff Whitechureh, visited last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Archie Patterson. Dr. and Mrs. Will Hackett of Def troit spent the week-end here with ..Mr. and Mrs. James R. Hackett. On their return they were accompanied fry Mrs. W. X Lane and Miss Etta Dane of Ripley. Pipes The Premier .. When Premier Hepburn spoke to a vast throng in Listowel last Wednes day he was piped to the platform to a Highland air' played fry* Piper Lome MacDonald. Mr, Rudy Sieloff of Detroit spent a few days at the home of Mrs. A. Hodgins of Kinloss. Mrs. Sieloff and son Elroy who have visited fitn' the past few1 weeks with her mother, returned with him accompanied fry Mrs. Hodgins who wfll visit in Detroit. 7 1 1 ’ ‘Mrs. Margaret Fisher of Grimsby visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. McKenzie Webb of St. Helens. Mrs. Fisher is a sister of Mr. Robert Fer ris of Delbume. AltaL, who with Mrs. Ferris visited with Ashfield relatives ,ihis summer, Mr. and -Mrs. Drennan Macintosh of Detroit and Mr. and Mrs- Frank Macintosh and Ewen of Windsor, were callers in town, on Saturday when they met many Lucknow friends. They spent the week-end vis iting relatives in Ashfield. With a foursome of village lassies .setting out shortly to pursue their -“todies at Normal and Business Col lege, a farewell party of young ladies and men was held at Mrs. G. A. New ton’s on Friday evening when games and dancing was enjoyed. ■ Visitors with their unde and aiznt Sir. and Mrs- W. J. Little are Mr, and Mrs, K. M. Stephen of Hafiebury and their daughter Grace of Ottawa: Hr. and Mrs. Clayton Little and two daughters of Detroit and Mr. and 3Irs.,Emest Hamlin of Santa Maria, Calif. J' Mr. and Mrs. Aifred'Fry and child ren Harfy^ Teddy. Wilfred and Lillian of Toronto, spent a few days this oast week with Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Hawkshaw*. Con. 10, Kinloss. Mr. Fry was employed at Hawfcshaws at the time of the ^ar. smd.'Since -re-' turning from overseas has resided in Toronto. Suffers Severe Cut In a fall down the cellar stairs .at her home on Saturday. Mrs. Tyndal Robinson struck her head and frifik- 'ted a gash that, cfot two arteries in her forehead. .Sne. lost much blood and her condition canted some con- cem that night, but/sbe is now gett ing along nfcely. A Wide Selection Of Choice Merchandise AT SPECIAL PRICES SILK CREPE BLOUSES—All new styles, the smartest Blouses to wear with your suit. Colors, Brown, Navy, Mine. White. For ....................................................i...................................... ALL WOOL SKIRTS—Fine Fabrics, snappy styles. Brown, Nayy and Black, some checks At ............. S2.75 apd Up. SMART FABRIC GLOVES—And when we say smart we mean it. Fine grade chamoisette with . novelty cuffs. American made. Colors, Black, Chewy and Greeri. Special ....................... HOSIERY SPECLAL—Chiffon and Service Weight. W ise ohop-- pers will lay in a supply of these heautdul hpse- LOVELY SHEER CHIFFON SILK to the top. These are PuW ‘ . of our "regular 75c and 81-00 hose. New Fall shades. Special ' /lifer .pair ; .............'............................. a‘J<~ . BELTS—Patent leather, Suedine. The new narrow belt for sweaters or knitted Suits’...........................Iftc, 2^c, 39c. 4»c. EXCURSIONS A 1(JO FREE VOTES FOB • r Each issue during the competition this coupon, when neatly cut out and mailed or brought to the Club Headquarters. will count for the person whose name appears above. BORN—In Wingham Hospital on September 6th, to Mr. and Mrs. Stan- | ley Colclpugh, a son. Miss Merle Wilson is visiting at q Toronto. Miss. Murdme Simpson of i Langside is assisting Mrs. James Wflson. . . . Mr. James Weir of ■•London spent the week-end with Ips mother, Mrs. Fred Davidson. Miss Helen Paterson of Flint. Mich? spent the week-end with Mrs. Wesley Tjpgaftf Mr. Peter Kennedy and Mrs. David Kennedy visited last Friday with Mr; and Mrs. W. J. Henderson. Wingham. Wedding bells ,aj*e ringing loudly. Death Of Mr. James Laidlaw An old and highly esteemed resi dent passed away on Monday of last week, when Mr. James Laidlaw Sr.. who had been in failing- health for some years, suffered a stroke about a week before he died. He leaves to mourn ^his loss two brothers. Messrs. Joseph and John Laidlaw of this com munity, also four sisters. Mrs. Jack- Son of Toronto, Mrs. Wm. ■ Martin Mrs. McBrian and Miss Christine Laidlaw of this community. The fun eral was held on Thursday to Wing ham cemetery. This community ex tends sympathy to the bereaved rela tives. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Stoekill and little Son and Mrs. Annie Henderson of Powassan visited last week wit? their Laidlaw relatives and attendee the funeral of their uncle;, Mr. Jame* Laidlaw. Sr. . Mrs. Dan Martin is under the doc- tor’s cate. Mr. John Ciubb is not improving as fast as his many-' friends woulr wish", after an attack of the shingle? some raonfhs ago. Mr. and Mrs. George Hunter of* Hamilton spent the week-end with Mr. Hunter’s7 mother, and brother. Jake. Mr. John Spindler of Lueknou visited with Albert Helm’s one day last week. ■ ■ ■ Mr. and Mrs. R. Brown spent Mon day afternoon with Gordon Ritchie’.• ... Mr. #nd Mr«. John Campbell ■ of Belfast spent- Monday, with Mr. arid MrS. Hunter. > ’. '■'Mr. Earl Sherwood and h/ mother, spent Sunday evening with Les. Ritchie. Mrs. M. Gibson and children and Miss Susie Gibson spent Thursday afternoon With Mrs. A. Helm SPECIAL THIS WEEK-END ONLY WITH EVERY NEW FALL. ONE DOLLAR TIE PURCHASED AT OUR STORE. WE WILL GIVE ANOTHER ONE. FREE Thus You Get $2.00 Value for $1.00 We Also Have Our New FALL CLOTHES FOR LADIES and MEN, B. PEARLMAN Where Style & Economy Meet •! LUCKNOW. Four o’clock iii the morning may te an unreasonable time to expect a man to get out of bed to sell e couple of gallons of gas. hut when a motor ist wants gas at that hour h«- really wants it—at least early caller* at A. * R. Hamilton's Saltford garage did bn Wednesday. ' Vhen vigorous pounding on the., door roused him at 4 a.m.. Ardfir merely rolled over in bed. but he_was out of bed like a shot a moment lat er when he heard gasoline pouring into the tank of a car outside- Ito'- cashed outside and ea’ught tw^iTrten filling their gasoline tank. had I oroken the iocs on the pump? The men offered to pay tor the gas. btit Archie wasn’t having any. He got the license number of the i ear as the men drove away. ' ’ \ . ‘Goderich Signal. • The careful driver came to •She raifr road crossing. Ito stopped. .looked, and^lssiefied. The only sound he heard was the car behind crashing into his gas tank. 4