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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1937-01-28, Page 4. • • • THE: CUPIC,NO.r SENTINBIL • MEC IIURCH Bata."' Mullin .of -Edmonton is visa- 1 ing with her cousin, Mi.. mr.john ,Mow.• broy and other relative.s, She !is , a daughter of of Mr. gerirge Mowbray and a former, resident of this-. com- munity. Miss .Nellie 1VIcCalluni of tangside' 'sPent a few daYs With her aunt, Mrs. ,.. . .k. ^ MeQuiPia: - • - - Mrs. Curt tott , of •Winglifira spent the 'week -end at the hoine 7. of Mr, and Mrs. J. S. Craig. ' . •We. are,.s,orry .,te, repOrt Mr: A. E. pnrden to,_have' Suffered an.-ifijilr'Y -to Iris eYe,. heiiig.,,strnek with a chain hook whileatsivOrk •- ' '. ., •' Mrs, •,,Tames McGee celebrated her .39th, ,b,i,rtlidaY 'at the' twine of her •son,.....10.,:,,Harry.,'McGee.;'COngratulit- „ : The., Young ' People:, Of .chalrner's Church ' are invited.,t6'Whigharn this Monday evenirig..Wehope„ for. a *goad' turn out. •., • • • 'Mr. Watt: , Forster returned to his. ' homeafter; spending ;a ,few months pp tdrth. ' . • '4' • - • . , . . Mr. George Rosshas accepted a position near Walkeiton to work in a hatcherythere. i, We are sorry to report the illneF4 of-----Mis.--Rhys...--Pollock. --Norse. -Elle, itintoul • of .-Viringham has been 'at- tending' her. We • hope to her of a speedy' recovery.: t• Alias I 'Mimic -Rintoul „ is :working It 'tli home of -Mr. RhYs: PolloCk. : 11,1,Fary your diet -With the healthful, appetizing goodness of • Canadian, , FishanaShellfish: Serve , 'Fish:Foods more oftenOuring 'the Week.. Whatever forrn ; mOstavailabltdryoUl.:fresh, •, frozen, clarined/,smdked,:pic • kled-or dried.-- you wOlfina . a-t—le7dFibixiigested,-tdocl rich • in proteins, vitakrups, minerlsiodineandthcr he'elthgiv.kng ..dPein.'ents: • • t-31ton'll'Ifixid—its4rVrarictr;of- flavour adaptable to count- less, • and , delicious WrIts A. recipes. And:. you'll find FOR'1FREE ;BOOKLET 1 that :Canadian' Fish t 0, , Shellfish give you full value 6114"1" -nourishment for yolir.'free 52=Pa8e " every cent spent: • !we., bay a Fish 'Day''.; con- •' .tsin sictve,v 109 deiightful,Fish, ' I,: DEPARTMENT .FISHERIES .N .GOLDSMITH GOES- NORTH 'Hector "L41tY” Goldsmith of the Southampton Fishermen, aee paw pitchercff Ontarie,'ho gone. to Kirkland Lake, Joining .Sonthan'Inten in the "spring Of 1931, -Goldsmith anediately intCi." prominence and. With-hiS 'pitching and batting lit- (0.11'-ried up the Bruce •Leagne, In 1932.t,*11.ich was his best' year :with the Fishermen, he had the. holior of .harling.his.'teana singleLhanded to the !,Ontario-: ChanipionehiP., His; record that- Year :will probably , never sur- passed in ci.04;A: baseball. Oich- e0:!Sne'rie-hit .ftame,Wg One: -hit gainear three two -hit games, two; three -hit games,• five font -hit, ganies:and at no time allowed his opponents more than eight, hits in any, ,one..gaine. In the final game • against,'Nortli Bay he ,al- lowed .the -Pirates dne ''solitary 'hit and .struck but 2:5.batters.sHis strike - :nit: record for that year ,wits 385 for 25 games, an. aVerage Of 'more than 15 per game. ,In I:933 he• again pitched his tearri, to an 0.B.B.A.. championship. In hurled his t0.....the,..,foa.1SitttIC1 10dt to Nappee.' in two straight,' 'games in-spite.of two ;brilliant pitching -ef- forts when his his suPPort cracked, and his:%earn-mates failed, •to ' bit—and, 'this with his little daughter hovering' The! Y. ,P: S. of the 'Presbyterian ..etWeen Iif ancl death with infantile DUNGANNOI41 'irriyed lome'on. Saturday to be ii ittendance 'With her father, .Tos; loiletr.uegohrWe ;iar:hoIltiPSe.f eirrIt slYri 111 with iniprQver merit and speedy reeevery. • , Mrs. Barkley and Mrs. Fitzgerald aePOIriPanied, Mr. and Mrs. Alberti Campbell .of -Westfield to visit Mr. i• Ind Mrs. Richard Gardner near. Luc- ' I 'now for the week.. -end. •" . Mr. Ben Mole as lately beeri tinder .,(he doctor's 'care having developed developed iinus trottkle• from a cold. It was, at first 'feared .an.:operation would :be necessary," but: With, '.bleetriC applica- tions affected -part broke and .' re- lief, *as, giiien, at -nee, and. Ben is re, lovering,' , , , , Church spent Monchiy evening with Paralysis. ', • • Wingliam Y. P. S. and . quite a' num- In , 1935,. with 0, heavy schedule ber- from here ittendlik.considering facing, him, Alf: Noble ' was brought he -slippery the- Hector: They .was - given' by the, Whitechurch y. P. went through, to the Bruce.' League Opening-. hyinn.494;.prayer -by Championship; but illleek • again dog - 3. Pollock. _poem, by Mr. Thos ge oo s eps `n-ct---Napanee- Wilson, president; scripture reading, again PIA thear"out-InTspite of a won- Psalni` 90 by 'Mrs! ecil FfIleoner;• (leen' hurling' exhibition ipNapanee Ar" , .. . SALT FISH ° LiE; tuxE,-;, , 146. package OfhOrieless cod or Other dit;n salt filh.fresliened. • Butter , '1 sA cup of hot water 2 .hardthoiled .eggi v; alp. of 'pepper , 'I tip. of dry mustard " •'freihened hsh ,into pieces. • .iTurn•three -quarter, tup!Of .hbt; . 1 ' water in which fish Was freshened,- . over fish, which has been placed on I platter or shallow dish. Sprinkle-, with teaspoon: ofslrY In,aard_...2.1111: • .half 3easpopti ofpepper. ' (atop 'bard-boiled'eggs ?iirvek.fish. nfici, dot generously with butter,' ServOyith; lariat° sauce. • . AY,. .••$.4.• VSUFFf. ..A. YoU`'LiKE--1P,,YOU g'noalia.."gas, hearibtirp,'49t4,n that ,.hCtivy dyspepsia. • `. you 'are '.kint: get 1,):Cievonderfl ' • storpach (1.A31lituisT0X•iviik help. ,youtu imineclinfe ns adios helped • 'thousands. At, ' • .. .. • .ON SALE, AT — McKTM'S • I/RUG STORE . • r. IstINI.c. UGH • and, Mrs. Win. Bushell and son of London, .spent the Week -end ' at J B:111Origkinion's. ,Mr: and Mia. Orland Richards; Were. Sunday: ,vieitys at W. Boyle's, Mr. ;Bert- McLean, Ar and Mrs, Jas Hodgins and Mr. Tom Hodgins motored, to ..St. Catherines On 'Satur- day owing to ,the, illness of Mrs. Hod. gins' father,. 'Mi Jos: Armstrong; who has' been in the hospital :for smile time , Mimi Muriel McFarla,if, pf London spent the week -.end- at her home here Mr.. and Mrs. Art Graham enter- tained', the exeeutive of the Church Society cbi Thursday • evening 'Of :last Week., . CREwE Misses Frances Crozier, and ,.Etea,' trice, Treleaven, attended . the "Supper Xtub" meetingt.it ',Margaret 8tew:- art's on .Tuesday. ' • •The •Y. P. $: Was , well attended on Friday evening,. , Miss Beatrice Treleaven taking `Charge.. Mr:John ' Martin, spent '• the week• - end et hie. home near Parariaount. ' Mt and , Mrs Matt 'Matt., hackleton entertained the young people, „atter' the . -Skating party on Saturday evei ing: A good time was enjoyed .by . . • , • , • ktiFtii-. Mr. :-Sidney, Bi -own of Benniiller, aS, .weefi--ead visitor With'Mr. and Mrs: ,S. J. Itilpatricli.. ' Jean A,nderson • of .• tinlough . , sPent tho Week -end at her home: rea mg iy r. r.9 er by -Rev. Mel.ean of . Wingliani; trio "Annie `"Annie Laririe", was :Ening by Messrs. 'James and Thos. Wilson- and Jrick'.PollOck;:' reading' on. 'Robert Burns by Mrs. ::Caution; reading • by MTS. ;Robert Mowbray; -solo bir-jan•. et Craig.. reeding:. bY Mr: AlexItel,3-• pray by-Grildsmit. •"' ' after :a start, big Lefty showed:- his former .prowess, and after 'Winning the Bruce League for ; the:: Sixth successive . Year; • he 'won the fifth,,,And•-degiding garne game ,igainst . Barrie in et.: the gretest.baieball :gimes ,ever Seen in 'erisOn• an addresS:' on: Robert ,Burtrii..0wen Sound. With .)40.,Infield:.shet by Rev. John 'Pellock; quartette by Jainee 'Wilson': and 'Jack- Missei Janet. Craig an yet., ma, .....Stotfl. ,reddink by Miss Annie Laidlaw, After the program, a social :tune .wae..held..and •unqt was served. All had'itri-'enjOyable evening. : fkiEL KMrnt McDonagh of .London spent the 5040,116i Miss• Jean Long.visited her iter RalPh Hill of PuiPle- Gr.cive, full of iialtaries.rso that .theP Players could scarcely ',hobble. to, their-. posi- tions, bested the great "§iitoky'., Sraith ' a great hurling duel: „ His, pitching.'•effOrts,,against, StratIfroy in. the finals pivere.• excellent, his speed and. control never better, bi.W-again fate ". unkind ,and his. team Could .net get. and -lie; dropped tWO. straight • • , Possessed of an • uncanny baseball sense and ,a :keen student of • opnos- ...GoldsMith Stilt „.stabli SiiPrenie amongst pitchers in:Ontar- , .., • • • He has what is lacking in-., so over Sunday.• . • — . Miss FririceS MantitaMeTY. of Gode- rjch Institute was home or over :ever 'the week -end: - Mr: Charles Alton spent 'the week .end visiting' friends in Toronto, re- turning Sunday night.. Mrs; David Spronle,...Robina, Net- tie- and. Harold, 'WS. Win. McClure and BilTy Mr.,and , Mrs: Arthur El- liott Were. Sunday guests with, Mr. and Afre...Robt.; Wilson in Goderich: 'Nfr• Gordon Moriticrilleit of Weiler- tattHiffitiiefe--Colleges-Lendon;" week -end :visitor With his. parents, Mr, and Mrs. Jas. .BiontgOmery... Mr. and: Mrs., Samuel :Reach and. Mr. ,and,...N'fri, Burton Rolle visited rn Sparlair With" Mr.. and Mrs. fteuben' ,BreWer,IGoderieli, :The annual meeting . of the West Wawanosh Fire Hein:ranee Co., Will be held. in ...the -Peril* Hall, Friday, February 5th at 2 P.m A progressive ,Crolcinole party was held In the Orange Hall, Friday night January„.22nd.ffen-tablies Were played 'restilting•.with,Bitoi W. A. Culbert. and Ferne Alton Winning; prizes and WarCulbert nd fOriiiirtirOtti7'n for the gents. Violin and guitar mus - le 'was by Mr. Wm. J. Robb and Miss Dorothy..,Readings by :: Jim Million and. Walter Dickinson, as well as impromptu speeches fiona se - .,..n1 e:ailed en by. the Chairman; Mr: '' Mr. 'Patrick Gilmore ;left 14°01idaY,' tinhainlig3;..caalhleideteet .O.rth. aAtbsinoltuatlielYib,luerirU9ffli7d1 , some - for b•,Cishe..,s.blerYo,ti,iteor..iria.titae*nd; !,tmliel:.. funeral by: s riding 'fiemr. hostile rooters, , he delights . in tr. game when the going. O'Hara, which was 'held4;•., Tucscley: ; IS tough, and is always "iit",', his best in 11.:19M7s1:g;SU.sl;''.'Gibs,011'••••1 in.,litickn.°*•ia, ap-inndehn d'Iw' ' Old '11‘' ee has gone. .. His at ,.• Present,., assisting Mrs.,, Moore, :loin' i:iititeallBariiegr Latealgon'.autd°':' "iil'io has been `quite ill. ''.. ""'" .iseoauvtihnagin''pw ..1Vlis Lorena ..".Hogan: of Mar ., to baseball in this district. He ,cer.. spent the Week...end with her parents. liainly: has What it takes in. baseball ' The sleet Eitiirin Sunday' .eventng has left the b.1 liE3.Y.v.itYs All a . Y ."torir as the greatest of tbein all. and.,' he Will go., down in, district his,: :gereu. condition. . '' : ' ' . . , . ..-.;Prit • i'riday'' evening with Mrs. Alnier Ackert 'and Jack, Mrs: ." -14cka-ow's . SePoYs •-1-Xon • a P 0 LYROOD', iIII - . , .WIN AT ,WINGHAM. Mr,. and: Mrs. Jas; Webster. .Wm`. -Elliott and. Bill el. liurori spent 5 to victory in Wingham on Sat- -: If. Hortowentert,ained a'num- Sunday at Mrs George Hale's at prdaY.' The: entire. team foiled: into, .M.r. and Mr. ,Ernest Blake „ arid :1-,,..rtday at. dijatc;rk..: : • . • Mr:, G. S. •MacIntyre's - car to Maki \---LT Mr, and, 1VIrs, Harvey, Ackert•and .t,hattiri. Luckrigi,v tdok, •Ei 2-0 :lead.in . . . the 'Orfit period..and'added•-one in the • ..':Al iss : ' Bernice'. pia:ke. .Of... Stratfordson Clarence, -of .Kineardi'ne; •-apen.t . , • , . - • .• • Normal;,. s'Perit 'the" Week:end , with her Friday• " ' t' Mi Ernest • Ack= . gecond, '. which was ' WinghaMs ..big' parents, Mr.. an(); Mts'.."John:.Blake. eres. , • ' : • -: '' • • ' . . . .. .. . period when they ran in three , goals -.,:.,.;'Tlre"..anet.ial., cbrigregationalimeet-7 ' Miss ' 'jean ' johnstOo..,,. snd '•-, lsgs.4,:wl.h\th..trin.6,.6,11., d'i'',i.riiiK.i.lie SC.Q:refs .,j,4.• ..wa5/.:: kpla VVOIleSday . afternoon. i3lanche ' liarbilte'ri ..iver..reeenta, • Visit-: 'Oeci..., The , Seirys',. added i another •pair,. . .1.‘1,, and,, 1.b..„„, .d ; ....• T. . .1 . • . , • m . b •,' in the . Sid aid held Winghain ireare ; .; ,,.. . -4i •,.. . cmge ,. warn ey• ors at ,...r. Ro ert. MacDonald$. ,, .,,. ,.. . . , , . ,. . . Visited. on 'Sanday.;• with'• the latter's' less..[Donald.'•Finlayariff• bagged 'g of :parAntA• ••Mr. and 'Mrs.:' jeseph ,'1VIC:- Cann",.Nile. . ;, ,' • -.,•• ;,:...... ••', Observed.."Eith .Ritthdaym, ' , r ' . A.:piewient afternoon *r10. . 4veifine, ,Vere spent,' , c;.n.. iThursday, ,Jantuiry, •:ist; when . Mrs, "Itebt.. liastY .:of ,plingannon, vs.,,,ittl: ,her' farriiIy;•. Were invited' to tile: home - of Mr.• :Oct.:Mrs.. Jricr. T,• Eldke,, tb...d,d•Ilrs.',1-iiiSfY-hori•-7 r '• on , iber -seVentyeightli. btillida: itot ' entire"; tardily ' of Aix ' Chi4dreif,. ilSo „sonic „ , 4 '..ho' graridchlydron, were.. 'present. for dinrier,'-iind an, en.- joybic...:Ovoniiig• was, ',spent .togetber .Alith nipsic and: gaities, .1".,ttiers.,.. ,9 ..',01grptia0oh ,iind:' .telephone..eills . were'recaiv'edliy 'her,' whiCh Made. the , clay a , volt hippy oecasiOn.; 'We, all Join In wishing Atrs.„IiaStY more hap - all. . , py..birthdasrg: . ? , „ ' Mies ._ Winnitied Blake spent the ctlei.,•of, 9.0p,reciiiticin ,:for 'the week -end at her home 'in Mafeking, • -: • • :. 7_, good :things received by ,theini in -the • Mr, 'Alvin Kerr, vvhp '''SPerit :the I Lvhich •Wils sent to, .Alarneda, 'past month' at Bort Treleaven's 'left: s.a,.31,,0-9,f,.:! .,"0as Monday ter.. Mt. Stuart,Plunkett,,',1, "I'Ac•Vived recently.,by Mt, -,.• and Mrs. ' Jrio. T. 'Blake: This fatniiy- 'where: he ..is 'engaged...to Work .for .a .,,\,f1.', and :qtrs.- J. v. Thoth , . . . . . ,yeitto ,' . , . • „. e •.. ,,', , '.4110V'eci . 1.):6111 rlOar ' King,Fterr -'s'd'int Melville Culbert Culbert, Luneh , was served to end a -very pleasant evening. Enters -,Training-- • • Miss Lenore ,Stothers daughter MT- and' Mrs. .lierhert Stothers 'en- - • itzP Iimmt:simy; JANUARY. 45, ,107. , teem° Barnwell •Lioeol §Pinder ' itqinglaso Denibrille • H. B. werno. _24111alaroatowultiksvostalm, Screen ilaY.b Roberwtllieki* ' -Story by Clarence IfisclinsforaCeliand 'FRANK CAlritA: rroducOon , ' Coltimb, a 'lattice ' A ;loos his own, .eroot ,Flo.prtel!* 106.• 'Night 1". ' A COMEDY -DRAMA " AND . PDX ' ADMISSION —35c and :;20e. •, WEEK— UL. ..• tered int.o.. training at 3!c!y,tTreaS., and ahoWe'cl thatthis - Marine IlosPital Goderieli the :first 'Year's fair had netted. .assets of.. of the week': ,many'kfriends' wiSh, $65,69 above •e0enditures, • winch her,' success in: the career' . she :has .3,hows.,, a, progressive organization. chosen. chosen. Sht. Was 'tendered a ., ,..Y„Pr,37 interesting ..diecussiens, Vafty,:last;•:Friday: night by her aunt :ael'2,:place:,...regtirding ,.iMproVenients Mrs.'.'Wilfred Drennan' at •Crewe,' for 1937 in all the branehes .Where, inaby. friends. and relatives at- even to the school : section, :is tended'. .I.4ter in tba:•5;:repirig, the :evideptly.-4n---for-, a tho'rongh: ::•ever - ,younger serwent7llito .Rall '1':!IMIlatp--Th-e7D,irectors,jx-tIrel-variOs- ot •••• . .deP,tments :gave' theit,',repOits and Mrs. ; MM.) David Krrington 401, ,suggestions'7for ,bigger, and hater.. concession, '-'Sperie,:a.' day .last Weelc than ever 1937 fait,Nter' consider ' visiting Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Brair;.: '„ able, routine business, Mr. Mr. '.Albeit Doctor Viikes To Myth" • ' Johnston "Made a.: Motion. of anjiree- . Friends . shock- lotion for., the services : of ,James' 'ed on hearing the departure of Dr. LYenS;. Whic haS:• new : :aerVed.': Ave Volceo;.Mrs. ',Vokes. and, sou years .as president," and during .whose Beh7froin.-our'•Midstrboth-midst,-and, _term,„_.the'L.,14ir has Steadily ;gene as a‘.. practitioner: It is: semen ,Years" agr• Lyons having -not 'etitited trinee-they , came • to Dungannon 7 and his...ea:Oft:a on behalf-. of the ..fair 'and idok ever.the inediOirbuSineas of Dr. through whose guidance the fair has Mr: • and 'Bits; .RobeNt Elliott • and` family of. Teesvirater .sPerit :Sunday at Mr.,i James: Baker' and Mr. Richard • 1)son -had • Miss Frances Crozier is ' visiting thirty ylars, p go; and hcattfolt grat- • ' rriende, in; LtickhoNT'i, Was eXf3i•esseri tor tiro thought: Mr. itggie. Gawley is; Spending a. trthidAs found :expression in ,nonth. at Mr and Mr Wilfred Drennan ,Oli Rifpa trick Of'••AtWood, tertaleed about forty of their 'friends •;,p‘..lit•- tire weA.',:erul, with her titirenta,' On "Friday -henor,,,of Miss -.A rid - Uri: • 'S.. j. -1. • Lenore gtothere 'who "entotell Goder. • • ; _ • '‘ • ih ,Hospital '.4Onda'y' as "a nurs'e ran;.Yoti do.' the. work ! inanf friendS • heard. 'e'viorY .111.0685i' [ wAhted ' ,,, Mr; , and Mrs. Thos. and Earl,: Mr'. and Mrs. Howard .Mrs. ,Almer Aekert. and .Tack spent Saturday eVening, at Mr, Clarence FarrOW's. . • ;Mrs. -ChaiTeongrani and'•Clifford were•'.SundaY.,Visiters.. at Mr. Ernest Ackeitt'S. ••• ', v. ' , Mrs., the& :Culbert Spent ,the. Past, week' in, HaneVer ;where: `she" attend- ed. the funeral of her ..brother, the late Mt. l•ienry perry'. • .Mr. " and • Mrs %Bert . Moffat, tained a number of their friends, Ori 'Friday evening., . • Mt, .and PeterboUgh and, •Timily; South line - and, Mts. 'Peter•: .hough. .itiriCatdint Sunday guest at BirS2 Rachel. Ctilbeit's: MisS' Hope • Wall of Langeide': WAS a recent visitor With her sister Mrs, Bert Moffat. ' Mr?. Coffer' and. daughter Of Tara ,were 'recent visiters ' with her, ,sister Otto Legge, Ici*Ing Wednesday. • )1r, old Ntre, )364 ,Moffat •••sPerit. nrot tvvo toro• play -Stindale 4e Mr, Pete 1Viettat's , • that 'holds good in this groin) b Mr. Richard Elliott SPentitbe kg§tet. . .CV6Pi?' at. °6tititY tion,teamwahri .1611' *sure obe:aabout "Pitl. "playoff' same MiAs• lotorehee SPent the" as double; aeliedule;, Aveek..end:-.at• -her .tarigsidec 'MisS 'EekeriSWiller Of Kincer4 tine Spent a ;tenni& ...of • day, With her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Eldon 61t, oneW1,110,4 •Lucknowei •goalfi,•'with John Dahmer, 'Jack Cook and'. John K. ,•MacKenzie getting ', One each...Rims MacDonald Was ,cut over /the eye by a ''slcale in The Sepoy line -Up. wag:, Goal, Reid - McKim: -.Defense; Donald Finlayson. and -Rosa', .,MareDtinald;',,Piref-,line-- centre,_Alohni_K. MacKenzie.. wings,' John Dahmer and Jack ',Cook.' Sec- ond line—Centre, Donald Macken; wings, Doug. Aitchison sand till' Treleaven. • ' Li • '.:Skating ..in 'the rink comnienced Saturday evening with a good sheet of ice. • - • '' The • rst hockey practise ef, the season was oft': TnesdaY with only about ten players . turning ,Mit, „Lin centrist to -2- the', Usual' swarm . of players that ping the iee.•;.0057 . • LucknOW and RiPley " meet in the first game of their :two -team; NVJ 0, .1-1. A, group next Thursday in Lue- kilo* 'and ,retarri 'to' Ripley the fel- , • I . Playing their third seaSon in the Oa Ao-VVingliain art ,Tuesday night Wi%, their ,first game in that Mine. by defeating I Walkerton (i-4, F.E. dase.. They are !moving t.fijs: finally einerged,•in its.Present state. , 'week to Blyth, where the doctor vill 'The PietiOn .of, appreciation . was sce- render his services in. futnre,. but w 0, ill ended by Leishman, who,. added . • • . .continue to be • at.. ilia Dungannon his sem ,ntients to ...those' already.eX- Office three afternoons a' week, for pressed by Mr, Johnston:. Motion.. car - his patients. We wish for them our iieiL7The-. election, Of officers resUltcd Very best that they Mayhave health,' as f °POWs; President, IaS.'"LyOns.'for liappinas and Success:- We are also. his, 6th rt -:Mc - glad they Will: be notsofar: distant Pliee; 2nd ' e and hope they May. still lbe prominent Directors ' for Asii4e ld, Jacoly„: among us, where , they „have :been Sam Alton, 'Wilfred Drennan, ,. Eldon. 'Much: .yalued. ; • ' . Ciiihert; John` Btodie;.. West .'Wa;vari Ice; ice,: ice,has been the order of osh, : H. . Leishman, Wm. Watson,' ' the .day lately,. and Old and young •LOrne Durnin, deb." Aiton;, Colborne, have been travelling &win Main street .Reg. Glenn Frank': MCIlwaiii Alf. on skates, And if you *Oren t on Errington; , Village of Dungannon: skates you weren't in it nt all.• The Chas. Alton, H. ,Eedy, G. C. Trelea• young folks -aimplY Pined for ice and .ven... Lady Directors;'MrS. N. E. Why now they have it everywhere.. The ard,,, g. Colbert, Ryari kids ikated', to. achool, and the Men and 'Mrs... Arthur Culbert; Associate skated to work and its just been one Directors,, Thos. Anderson, Jr. •Tr'1,' 'Mar - grand "alclellandi'i.. prank Pentland yin pernin, Franl&-pentland, BerI looked out his :window early Tuesday McWhinney, • Allan '•Reed, ' Cecil John - morning, oras early' 'as Frank gets \stOnk.Ari,diters; W. A. up, Stewart Gor- yi,1 lie netret Saw George Harnil- don/ .Kidd: • Secretary ;Treasurer' .fi'cit ton: travel 'se fast.' (not 'in a. carr in 1937; Melville Culbert; his- life.--Yeft•I-George---*ns'. on- skates A• . and almost breaking -the sPeed limit RAI)ID- CITY going south, and going some, with:.. mat tails flapping in the hreeze. Well Little Girl Ekapes cop:rat:1m; its "alright anyway, go ,anyway Yot • m m '— can 'folks, but don't go down. „ Margaret , 1l -old do- ghter .of and MES. Robert _Mc-, (Intended, FOt, Laii' f.*eek). Nall; ..Was„.talFerf , to the 'Cliildroft'A Janice Lyons.:"Agrikultnrall War ' MernOttal , . ,Lorycion,, ,Seciety preitident'...For , 6th ..T.etat ' , Friday, when it Wag, feared 'inaStald The annual meeting of, theYinein.: had, developed: Latest: reports. are here of tbe, Dungannon Agilculttire that it hasn't .been necessary- to bl0; Septet?' :vitas,. held _in the. Agricultural etate. Mrs. • McNallRa :and.,C4erir t - . hall,'Monday, Jrieutity 18th With one are alsO: with . Scarlat feyer• of the largest attendances' that has Nurse MeQuaig in ..attend4nee. been 'Seen • at any previous ,'.arinual It was .decideds to 'keen the 801061 ineetiita, JaS. Lyonti. was ' elected, closed- this :We*. No More homes chairmant of the -Meeting and, Melville, bit'Ve heen, quarantinedlately,. go. we. , ,Cuthert, ,geeretary.. The, ;president, hope all will ;olin during his address, Pointed out the Ronald,' sinall.son of Mrt' an Mrs' . many ' idvniid.ee, and improvements is bettor after -being which the •Society has made during recent years and at the 'same 'tithe, pointcd to further iinprovernents and advances vhich they find necessary ed.:In:take. lie 'tribute to tli• !ate Arthur- Culbert,-, Who.: was a very quite sick 'with bronchitis:, -A few from .here speift, last Wed.- nesday evening with .Mr;'and Ii(tr87 hni Englaq, lgth ,of' Ashtield',• . gise,1.0)41,04$ent Sunday with • Miss Freda CDA active diteetoreand "Whoee passingl Ore golly, traflic.,Was at will be greatly reiSeed: The Stariddill with the . roads a glare statemenl was tkinr pteseted by tha of leo. • These low low fares:enable:you to torn .fhe calendar from Vtinter •• , right into a Seamier vacation glorious California. , , • Play golf 'beside ;the • hhie Pacific, ".. Motor through orange grove* and • • aimg invititig highways, enjoy, '_glanifirousnightsin gay HollYWOod- •' Yoer choice ofroutes.•':':.'include the • picturesque Canadian chrthTh Vancouver., and Victoria: nO °Aim cosi: • • uIiirmati�fl',eit0.o Round Trip •'FIRST CLASS, FARE • INTERNIERTATE-TARE • COACH FARE, n,„apolicaiion nuyl, ea CANADIAN NATIONAL BERVIE Miss,' 'Clara- Peter 'has returned . . • .. hoine frbin" Ripley where she • 'had 0 :been engaged . in nursing ' for the' Past nine' Weeks f ; • . Mr. Adam, ,Glahn visited in Goder, ieh • on I-4'14day last. ' . • Local' hockey.- fans attended the;, , , , bpdkey match ' in Wingham on Tties- 44. 'night; of last Week. R6eVe_AdreW -1Robineon -was 'Walkerton 'the greater ;part of. the past week, attending County •Council meeting .agiLrRsq , • ZION t. Win. :Ritchie roturnedojj Sat. urday., from' S..1 ten-day 'visit 'with •41iends 'in Stanley Pwp Dtr 36.8. Gardner hit j to Werk .With • Mr. -Rohe.'Butz�n,'Luak'- Gt.lete with M and Atfra,, :Richard ,,Oardner over: "fftihe week -end Were ' Mr .• and Mrs. 'Albert '•CaniPbell't aria Donald of Westfield; • Mi$:•Fitz;•' , • Normal , spent.. the • Week,,eii4;,. her' hnn0 her Mi :and Mrs. , Thoi, •it:40ke# :ratnii,. :Alf. and MrS, GOO., /10nte and Wm, 0,; ind tiledk, event d4y.._evening with dr Art.& Ittrs: Wilit fred Drennan et ,dreWe., , • . Zion V P S niet on MaticidyeVhing '. t tahtediwt.heth'e of Mr. andMrs, WiIi ,