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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1934-07-19, Page 1464 447-oi44-44(44,44 ..4fro 44. , . P. ' "4! 4). $2.00 ER YEAR ADVANCE, $2,50. obintivgin ::.-- FOR cow ; two heifer #.4.00i3WO:BLOOD DISEASE, cilvett. and an iron Wefl PumP. :TAOS: Youpip ,i1.1K11110144 ONT. T41/115 44 Monster Gro'.... ' WA TO.--:-2Ua hand hieYelee-,•• •• . ' ... ,• '7? -47,7' ' .Gathers I( 11 11. t IjIL. ,• 4 ' . ' ' ... ' 'k-7*, :tmherue?...i.moheow;. - Tho InUerai: of. Margaret Evelyn, . . ThroWn 14 Peet To .Cement' Ptoor-:- ..,.. - • ,.; '. 7.:- ' May, ' 17 -year-old daughter of CO:Tgi Ignmult. ,TML4P'-The: IY:lognio:k. 11. May, LeeiSh dei'OMee,,' Waa'.hell. ' G'ttdig"e:.,'w4:741.40„,k"itA:t•leroaemot: •Lobirptti, ..; ."..714"e'.11-e.e----"-°76°' ''Dts'ice4 r9r...': U. F. O. track Wilt ,be at Paramount at .her late, residence. :111'4000C:en :Cloblieese with twine, . on Tuesday0...the accident suffered by Ted - Friday. Mies Atrai!,!0 mother? ,Wha. prey, To , . ,4014“1"r""'Yilliire Crowded ' ' - . ' . . ., . ,,, • . - ; Rica was reported ' ' h ' ' evening. j'Iiii3r ?4th.:-; ,This • tv0P0', '0.' deceased her 0360 sixteen months . Pr.?n.k 114,0"4"ti.111il.:4' At Night news ' . 111 !''t. Helens ' available .te,., anyone ter: ' cash. ' . , ago„ *es: before her marriage,' 'WM , ...,..Grand' 'Aden' fieeretary . Give* `theezTenttil:;108iPtahlieeTinl:rlea,w•eireicasa' ant; taMercal 0Qestc!, gg Y! Mabel WilS00, :"0, daughter ' Of ' Or. stirri4t4.444eia. q ,' "7.7-''''''" 'known. Since then it has been reveel-. . . . . . . . . Km...„.0A.LE___,Two., Joseph Wilson, fornierLT,Reknovi,_' _reit- - properties, with ' house and barn On idents- ' jest north , east of 1 C. N. R. Ted suffered' a broken. hack. • • . , . • . , . . .04.-tr':fli-e---Walkurtni-rreloscope that .. depot. Acre , of ground in. each pro; Mita May's* gad death occurred 'the WM. 3•11141'449RD113.F.a.r• oiANcEm..A';1 A former. resident of .,$t. Helens, ,;,, .PertY, : Buildings in •good repair', Tuesday previous, f°11(1v•iiig 11!) ill' 1. Ted. of late has been managing ifie .. ,' abundant water* atipPly, ,Properties ness of eight Months' .duration, „with . must . he sold as the owner ii. leaving 4. crowd eensetVativejT •. estimate farm •,of , :Mrs: Robert , Perdue: about " . for England,Mrs, James • J. Ross, et.frem,tet toweive thouistut 0004 six miles south of 'Paiele3". The ac- ., ' Prep: For ,particulars; iipply'. to the, largest 'creWd„ to assemble 'here ;Went. happened:in' the perdue bap Well: Henderson, Auctioneer. • • ' . ' (211-9-,tf.)'... : 'since the famous Oiledonian celebra-, .na 'Ted .*aa Pelliekhaek a hay teik ie • ir 19th, 1954 , . RICE suppERED ••, . A Illtolipi4 BACK a baffling bleed disease, leukenala, held little hope, for her recovery. and during which illness medical hien . . . , . 4 II' . 3.P8 .,Alar. was the eldest dau hte 4,,kti"introd----nt-W-----•-cm* — . . ,. z. re e, ur - :CAR STOLE THURSDAY o eorge May: She is survived by her: tather and one sinter; ,Enaen ThlirsdaY, from all direetienS, to .cele- - mg linn to a cement floor, 14 feet ' ' , ' • --._ site was a member, of New st.j,arses 244th he athneni'v''Grsloarijryous Tvvelfth", the' below' I•le inii reinaved to the s*alh' • That the ten' 0 . twelve thousand of. the. Bettie of •erien Respite' Where a .• Conipreseed people who celebrated here on 'Thurs- . . . .1 . . . . . : I 1:Cireenb .t' . arti°114nCentral 4rlaCollegiate, r°17 il)nrein4 humanity, aBnii tY;,,e, c. i :i' i a T I imiesn r tgi::‘ gather. massAh:anti"- tv.hr;tet11.-:e patientt'ie -166f v;11.11 eltribs t ie-n-i'w't4a7cr'aQesi idt .1'1 reduced rs1 level ailnya-j*,e,a;(115: l'iwan7;yie:IiIiInlag-e:firl:IleCpraOltYr reported d° .-. onlywmai ss°Snien"::.cdaect'Shre'. to her illness. . '. • • ten' O'clock Thursday Moiiiiing , Mrs. 1!. M,,Sherriff. Of town at., re.cvds_ef people dm remained 16/4, sis did not result ,as the spinal : cord si. elee..: Boy , Sanderson of. Blnevala tended the. funeral, the aervicaltei-n-g- after midnight. But4-they--Ifere-an was-rhot-involved-urthe-rnJorn and parked a 1923 Ford touring car near conducted by Rev. Archdeecon 'Sage' 'orderly, lot and the. day, passed oft there is tverY. indication .that he will the United :Church In -t1.1 aft.ern°°n with . interinent in 'Meant Pleasant 'with .no serious occurrence to mar. the in Cemetery. • ' . . . . . . - • , . . make a complete, 'recovery. to later discover it missing. , -The ear festivities. /3usiness men and booth bore license plates ALL -754'. A search proprietas were exceptionally sEVERAI..-mycn.A4D__Ii4 • ottbeJoivn_failed_teloci.ite-the miss lileaser generally, and the crowd was. ing- chariot, but :Roy and his :friend -POLICE , a happy One, evidently . enjoying the ROUNDUP —....... : . s'ecured a ride home, and to date no day, if in no Other Way than by 84n - I .,. word 'has been received here, , as to _. plyLheirig,pne-Ofttlio--throng;„-- Provincial , Meer - blePlevia , was whether.% et, - -0-t• his pad ._ lia.s.. shic„e. BAND CONCERT SUNDAY • The Lucknovv Citizens' Band will present:a sacred Fithe Concert on the local band ,stand this' Sunday At' 8.15 o'clock, folloWing:, the evening . church Services'. 'ailsrep collection, Card Of Thanks: The members of L.10: L.-428, cle- ' sire to thank all 'these who contri- buted •. . . , . • .buted and ,assisted anY 'WAY -te. .make their celebration such a success including the Citizens' band for the excellent music provided . The Cciinniittee, Card- Of Thankis • . The familY of the: late Mrs. Wm. ,-**raser, wish to express their sincere thanks to friends and neighbors' for .. their *many kindness and expressions sympatliFL"diiiing the illness and it the time of the death their: mother. Ciiri-.0f-Thanks The family of the late Mr. James Barkwell wish ' express sincere thanks to friends and neighbors. for the 'irtanY 'acts Of kindness and ex- . . pressipris of sympathy during ,his mess and at the tame of their dear father's death; SINGLE COPIES 5 PMTS. •The 'Bread of Health QUALITY. •Ajkip BEBtricE 011,41• ,MOTTo. turday' DATE .siNOIcuEs. RASPBERRY T.ARTLETS • JBLLY ROLLS,. -CHELSEA 'BUNS ,BOUGMNUTS ItCMEA;) BISCUITS LAYER CAKE'S OUR WHOLE • WHEAT BREAD IS 190% WHOLE' WHEAT DELicitous AN REALTBFin. • "r4 BAKERY. Lucknow , .• --JOE-AGNEW:INJURED Although •eii serious 'occurrence arose to_mar ,Ilie_12th.,..ot-Jely" Cele- bration here, on Thursday, ,young Joe Agnew, five-year-old ' see of Mi. and Mre. Howard Agnew-auffered injur: ies • that ••quite fortunately, were. not more !serious. In nod afternoon; Joe escaped' the watbhful eye of his _methei-forza-feiv minutes lied during busi here on ThursdaY night and as a result, several local parties who were making merry' on, this occasion; om ear Y morn ng till likte, an the '' been found. evening, the Village echoed AO the . .. . time' of the fife and , drum . and the THE 'DEMONSTRATION OF •-railli summBit BIBLE saBooL Were the coloeful parade the 'address.; ' • h denionstration of the Suninier ' 7t The deferred hearing is due o music of •the Lucknow Band hive received summonses to appear Highlights of the, day's activities, in • Police Court on Tuesday, August es of. the Grand Lodge Secretary. WM. • • School be held in the Leek - the fact that Magistrate. Walker is Town:_.Hallnext-LTuesday-4-nVen:•• nn-ti';-trip-througb-Westein--Canadn •and_hia„..retarn--is• not--exPeeted---tiilk roundup,. Was M ,r Included in the the public- are cordially invited'. early .in 'Auguat.• Mr. Splendid work has heen-.donn by 'Ttirvy, Betissels betel keeper, who both•'students and teachers, full 'par- r .• ticulars which will appear in next week's Sentinel.' • ' We trust that your interest." the boys And girls Of. Lucknol will . be manifested by Your .presence it the Demonstration Tuesday • evening and , that friends ' will advertise this Christian program as widely as pos neutnonia a I sr offering will be , ken. that tune darted, across the car -lined Fitzgerald and George • SpOtton, .M.P., Street7pear:-.,the-,Town-HaliTte emelt the7-teutebill-gaint-hrWliteirLireigne*, into the side of ii-mOving-car'deiten defeated--;-WhitecliOrchi-ainFthe by, George Dane. Of Wroxeter. ' . monster dancesLin_the_evening. •. A ,badly Scraped keen and •bOdy • • , Colorful Parade I •bruises were the ..- onlytimniediate , Assembling at the ,school grounds signs of his injuries, but it was later at 1.30', o'clock, thirtY, Ldiatinetive was: picked up in the tillage with a revealed!' that a. hone •11.1 Joe's knee ledges; including L. O. LI lodges.: ind eerload of iteer..He :was arrested and placed in the local jail until bail Of was cracked; and,P ,cast . was 'Placed LOT Tree Rhin lodges from Hun - t a ' : , on the injured leg. The delver was and :Price Coalltiea, iained in !!0,00: was furnished by another .absolved of any blame in the Oilskin. Paridee:Whleh liardheriagu‘ouilii 11?"uss'elAr' 1111-4"t ne: is .alls°' to alk. .BORN , • , TRELEAVEN-In Goderich jital, on Wednesday, $.7u1Y1th, to - r. and Mrs. R. L. Treleaverv--a son. ALTON,L4i Wenghien en Monday-, Ally 9th, to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. E.. Alton, of A:shfielc1-a ditegh.' ter. (Stillborn). ioneer Kinloss _LiRosiderPasses Mrs. Wm. Fraser Passes Away With- in A Month' of Her Ninety -Secant! Birthday -Suffered Fractured Rally This ''Spring. ,Suifering a . fractured . early • WELCOMED MEAPORD „ • this . spring, Mrs Wrn Fraser.. :•ont A recent despatch % from "Meaford had the following ' to 'sat regarding Lucknpvv Couple, who spent the Dominion bay, holiday there:: • "Mk. and Mrs. G li Smith, former resident's :of.'Metiford, were the guests of Finley ,overthe holiday and week -end. MI* Smith was forin-, eel), Miss McCullough, and both she And her huabandare well knot.n here. Mr . Smith' left. Meeford about thirty years' ago andwhile here was in the old Molson's bank, Ile---w-as a great ;lacrosse player; ivia a very "popular man: Their :Many sfriends were glad, " te see Mr. find Mrs. Smith' after a long -absence" MAILING. LIST ',CORRECTED,. IS . you4 sui3sckirm2sf,.DUE?. The. Sentinel ' mail!ng , was •etir- rected Up to Ft iday, JUL) 13tli; and eubSeriliers.,3;vim have paid ihat Sub.- • eeription dering, the Pest twe.:, '.".three piontha, .sheuld, xaniine their :label and see if the .ptOpee Credit has been given ' • • Newsnapersiin i•omniOn with Many • 'business, •.•as ,well as individuals,. • and ' we eciedidlY adMit;Ilic, Sentinel "is no exception, , fled if,diIcu1t at , tiines meeting .ep,eceting expenses. iiitteei Ofthe ti'etttitiel subscription ' iist shows there' Are A number of „ !subscribers in arrears a year. or more. We depend to e.boniderable. extent upon revenue from thissource and urge those in arrears to endea- vor to remit at leatit., n portion OI . .this nriitnint, at, the very first oppor- • titnitY,` , • Realising the 'difficulty some ,nige .; having in 'Meeting 'their .obligations, ,Lawhave.:-,refeitiriedoz,ntuch it'S:';p03d,..• •'Sble itOift piessing, for payment: of ,needtintS,:hut. now, With. 'several long, .,..-Overdue,, some satistaitOry settlement' will have to be arranged or in a tew. .Instnnpea tccount2 wlfl bo haiiaed *do - was. 'routed down the znain • street, • ,pear ,on this .date ire:underatand. : - neeth, On 'Stauffer St, West on Gough" St, back to HaveloCk St andthence' tho,rAughfare.-.A.gaifi. to , Agricultural Park. A brief pause was made en ratite, at lite .Soldiers' , when the Oa rendered: the sacred ''selection "The Sande Of Time', and Mr Bert Weed Mi behalf: of Lucknoit.Lodge, placed i 4Arreath at the CenataPh. The procession was headed' by the i'iounty :Master, Wm. 'Adair ..and t County Marshal, Peter Carter, the. of ti:e very 'old and esteemed pioneer:- 'atter. u1ly attired to, .represent Week, when .• late :Friday evening, 'Ha - lingered , On until Friday; vi4.1ea slit. King William,' and both mounted on, Mae Saunders, eldestdeughter of passed away at the home* of he daughter; Mrs. Tyndall RobipSeir'with. wheel, she has .made her 'home. Arc., tante: months. .Formerly 'Johann Munroe, .a. daiigh er of the late Mr. ane Mrs, -Charlet.: Munroe of West. Zonrii, Mrs: Fraser was .Within a Mend). of ,:her ninety- second. Veer:Sind has been a resident' of: this community for .alootit sixty _ fife years, coming to !Unless 'town. ship:with.her husband' t� take up the fainn ,.coneession sik; now owned byl:Mr._and_Mie.:LRobinson• , The deetased Westhe mOthek of eleven children; but not ,withstanding *11 her, home ties,, always found. time to assist ifl deserving activities in To Young Girl _ . . Sixtee&Yreiir-Nd Daughter Of Mr. and Mrs. George , Saunders Died • Following Bi$ef 1lInes With Pneuminda. Sorrow entered another home and nonimtinity in this. neighbothood, her. tonneunity. Her home Wasnoted es'.a Wade of neighborliness and 'kindness, and as On who,..delighted iu ,scattering, sunshine and cheer, .her Many yestre were full of jeY; ,and by her kindly ACtions,lher 1i10 was deeply enriched and blesSed., Pelioviing the cleatli7Of her ',hue - bind. soine twelve years., age, Mrs. Prager moved to Ltickno* where .she resided for a• nunther of years. : ' The funeral service was 'heldat the residence of Mr. and kis. Robin- son on. Sunday ,afternoon, conducted. F. Tucker, Interment.'wak in Kinloss cemetery. During the. ser - vi e, Misses Lenore and, Marie' Mac- Donald tang 'sweetly" "pace to nice. Shell / Ee*. The pallbeir, era were 'six Of ...,her grandehildren7, Stewart, .,lintold, Gordon and Alvin Preseic, Howard and Charles Robin- son, ' , Mrs. Fraser is survived hy thrc 4trghteitihletsiaalrgehriiiiireic the old honie; Mt* $neleave of De- troit, Mrs. Lockhart. , 411 Reiten; ' Man,. oh•it three soh8,...(06exgre 01 Itestefl'o Man., ani Alex and John o .50iiibrik One broil*, ectorf. o ale° •aU white horses. ,Bert Ward, .. with.. the Mr. and Mrs: ;George :Ratinders, 'Corp; Union Jack; And. itObhie Reis ;follow- eiiiitiOn• 9, Aidifield, 'PaSsed :avv.aY; fel- . . immediately on foot ahead, of the lowing a ••••six,clay. illness .with...rinee-• Citizens' Rand, and . then in ears; einie .several 'honored and long-time lia Mac was :sixteen,• years" .oid' this tneinhers ,iit` the Order, including spring and her untiinelY death,' ,which Wm.'. •Milier, Maier Reid,' ':Theni.es -removes ;a:. bright .young life; leaves , Henry, John •JOYlit Pfid T:"SteWart Of her...parents;.:Piree younger sisters Then followed the.nutnee", and two brothers ; griefatricken,'us lodgeswith ., • , bannets, flying and .;Although .not ,feelingwell on •Sat-, Mani,: gaily .attired. •, Orday.:eiening; lia Mai made little ..Passing ,through • ;thestreet 'lined More than. Mention of the ,fact, , but With ,iletiple,. the parade reached, the en, Sunday, .when " seized with an park, .Where a crowd and cars,' Acute. pain, Medicalaid was ..at • Mine oomone-4,110--the,-nettire hilitOp to gateway. rice§ determined. In .spite of the heat • The. speakers' platform, gaily den-, ,0,7•ecire • during • the ,intervening few )rated, w$, erected ••, beneath . the day's; nal. Mat:pet up. a losing 'fight dpreeding/elin trees on the west side ezteciii.:FeidaY'e•Yeniiig about eleven of the. park and afforded , Shade: for O'cloek,...Pecunibed to the. ravages 'Of .fpaoy from the heat of a blistering the disease. iin• that was moderated by .Since lticcesefulty completing her Sant breeze.- . • ,- etitication h-er .hotee, ..'achOols twoPrize* AWIrded. ", ; 'yeers ige,. she has Since at • Here the.'speaking.. took,place,at kiine. Fond of lifters and garilenin, the conclusion of ". which the prizes she had spent Much of her time this grand old man, who Was • Seated. On were:awarded.. WM. Millet; LucknoW:s she tiro: the' speaker's Olean* was awarded kV, that 'stiei,e • readily disposed ,Of to the prise as the oldest, Orangeman- hi hied.'nferChan(s: . •,,GODERI6R RACE ' MEET the .parade.' Ira ninrek but As a Meniber of the Sunday school Would hate, , he hadbeen allowed the Y. P3. and• V. M. S. 44 1401 to. •Mr. • Miller; who is almost ninety- chtir4otl.a Mac •ivilt. he !uoudi, tojosod' fent age,has been au 1,4! the* organizations. The filitetcti Orangeman for 11 'Veers', and in, "all iterViCa WAS Ceirdneted; on Monday that time has inet .missed More. than afternoon at her parent's home, by two or three celebrations. He was in R�v. Nitt.:4,J. pototi *1640A-fgt. con - town before 'eight 'chick TlittridaY 'eettrie of lympathiiing friends. And Morning, And 'enjOYed, OW entire itcti* tollie full, Mr. MillerS0ered :Severe present. litterinent was in Greenhill injuries in a fall this ,spring, • but cemetery., •made a • reniaricable recovery, and .teildes the bereaved parents there treete....the „debtor*, _predietiOns;c•L•Wne, eure1,84",thitee',41aterti'4Xielet4,-reclik Atriew,iit4takewittr,:lk.*trieki teeiing.fit.tor the. 1+61[0,1611a V.V'4,',eifth", and .tiotilei•anct tWo-hrothers, Gordon an+4be 2.24 stake with 17 entries. .(Coii0Wed On Page 4) ' and TltwA: the. traelt IV holt* put ';ditst Cleat condition - and tonne.- 'lag.- •iitelipfiiii"ti, „ SOIttiatt GAMr1 Cecil and Jim gerd,eet! of Mee,. nd lookcd tor..''*eineieher. the date, Civic 1000;i -hit biatis'hitsoftball teants four neigbbors, EInaer Johnstnn,- 4011ditY;,./ktignst 6th, 1004: will play In the. Caledonlan Park Oli: :CllfVord -. Kllpatrlek, Ciifford .i3icsk •: ': Dr 16 ' .104,1*014 ' 044,04.10,44. :!'..4.4444.6444:64 . • ,64 f "OLD TIMERS" .:PERFORil HERE' ON Tim 12TH • Mr. ROL Webster and Mr. William Mutch of Clinton'celebrated the 12th •, in Lucknow on Thursday. It is 47 years since these, gentlemen first played in •Lucknew• when at that time Mr. M'uti. played the fife for Nile lodge .and Mr. Webster the snare drum for Lueknow lodge. Mr. Match. had not been in 'Lack- new,since and noticed nanny' improve- ments in the village.In the interven- 'ing years they have played in many different towns and in 14 successive years have received eleven first prizes' After supper on Thursday they Again paired pp and renewed their, efforts of the afternoon to entertain a large crowd which gathered around. e YOUNG MAN'S . SILENCE ALARMS FRIENDS HERE Since Ed Barton of&Windsor l,eft his connnUrtity -ter-that city a week age last Sunday, .np word has been received from bim and all efforts to locate' his ,• whereabouts been been. futile. Mr. Barton Was a ' visitor. at the home and •McQuillin the week previous, and was member of: the bathing •party that week -end when RuthiVIeQuillin.,lost• her life; He re- mained' here' during the 'Weelc,, de- parting ,.the. following' Sunday , and since then the prolonged silence has. caused much,' 'alarut• to his ,friends here, . The next. great' racing event of the season ' Will be :the banner „race meeting to be held at Gederieh on Civic holiday, August 6th, .1934, with the largest entry hat of geed heitei ever brought ,together at one tinhe at any race ineetini Canada. The card' inetuides"'t' slake rairet for $509.00 each., These are, three...Teat-01cl . trot; with 9 entries; three-yearr,old pace with 23' entries; 'free=fOr411, .witlt 12 The pallbearers vee two eoughts Best Quality oltir PRICES Get Our Price_Before_Beiying__ HE Bi*Aftb OF SECURING_ AID That person is wise who re- cognizes the POSSIBILITY' of - his eyes •being very different from what he believee. He • ie doubly wise it he allinbita to an exiemination Ind learns • their true icondetiou.: ,And wiser still , • :Alen he has his seeing „made 1,13 -L12-ikdewnelig raali1C3744--c1144,14111111.:4vi-hat-"-hintaiPedi7081;_bte:hlune:;.:Itifr-. MSTR, ON.G'S •F44YOSikhi 4.64 INJunEp Rots .441e. PROGRESSING FAVORABLY .• Bill Webster and •Sid WhithY, two: -local young , men injured in a . bad moto1. crash early. last ,Wednesday mer mg are making •satisfactory Progreas . according to their medical Attendant .'...11101.h_440Yswauffered--fropr ,ginte serious _concession, ,wit • 1811' :probably- the more serious of the two ' Both:. patients were removed to their , .respective homes here, but the. latter part Of the week„ with the concus- sion not blearing up as . it should, Bill 'Was removed to Whighain Misr& . tal, wherespinal punct•ure was per.; , . • formed and fluid removed to relieve brain pressare. Sid remains at 'his home heee, and has tecOVerY is: more advanced. Sumer School :Qp0n.od'.Nontlay- OiOys .BrOlcar Caitlin. Latter , part.Of Week.Suinniler *heel Followed By -Girls'• Uinta. Monday. the, .David Perrie Memorial. banip at Kintail was a scene Of 'ac- tivity,. as scores of young people Within the4Synect--of-liainilten-and London, gathered for the .fifth annual Presbyterian •Summer 'selioel, .which continues for a . Week and for the purpose of developing devotional ' life ' , and .providing leadership training; combined. with wholesome recreatitili. The Boys' • Can* concluded the let- ter part of the .week. There 'were , ihotit seventy in attendance and a profitable week was enjoyed, one of - the 'highlights of the week being.a four of industrial, plants in 'Ooderieh.• The $nnuner School tvas impres- sively 'opened ,on. Monday • evening. , With .ar forchful address by Rev. D. D. McKay, of LOilden; Moderator Of the !Synod. •Rev. C. 11,1Maebentild is DO* Of the Scheel.; Itef John Pol- lock, registrar; and ,Miss Nellie Mal- • calm; canip inOther. s'• On "Tuesday evening, S. Presented an .interesting program And on Wednesday , evening an• prernOtti progprogramWAS given heel hers' in .attendance. This evening..MISS Williailison of Central „India, 18 its speak( -Friday evening is 'atutiti nigTit fiti4Satfilday eietTir-1011V1Zheol:'Will he addreased„bY Angus on..tti‘itough freiri -Ainarig'iheSe lit -attendance freni h'er inc1ude Jessie ltenderson„ .1sto, teg.' -a-Attit-ayaiiattt--vdiaf:24rfott-r"rir"--'t- kelt l'al!octt of Whiteciln,04; 444144,4 • 1 'Off4,644.44444.444.44444464- .4444*