The Lucknow Sentinel, 1937-04-08, Page 4•
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SOITTH 'BRUCE HELD
The'
second anneal !Seed Fair for;
2ND -:ANNUAL SEED FAIR
south, Bruce was held., rt' the town�,•of'
Mildmay on Thursday,• April 1st,;
- .idet� the" iu spi --Q tlr a�-
rick and Teeswater Agricultural So
cieties. All classes were fi.,l'led . and
keen competition resulted.'The jud8•=
ing Was done by Dr 'G.• P..:MeRostie,
O.A C. Guelph; and'Mr. W. J. Stev-
ens, -,Department of 'Agriculture, Tor
onto. • During the afternoon .addresses
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The followingis a•list of prize• win-
ners, 'according, to standing
Late Oats -Alex: Fischer; Mildmay,
.D. Berho,_ Formosa; W.• , G. Keith;
Teeswater;, N.' Durrer; Mildmay; N,
Schmidt, Carlsruhe..
eagle - N-nrman • Schmidt Duffs
Y er, 'D: Borho, A. Fischer, L. Schmidt,
Carleruhe: ; ;
'White Winter Wheat' - l
Sera h"n
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Schmidt, Formosa; N. Schmidt, L.
Schmidt,- A. Fischer, ' 'Albert' Goetz,
Mildmay. •
I, Oats 'Amateur'
Oats Amateur Class -. Albert
,Were , given 'by, the above ;mentioned: ,Goetz,' John McKague, Lloyd -Jasper,
In addition to 'Mr J.•'A.. Carroll Sup- Carlsruhe Geo' ` Fischer' Mildmay.
erinttendent Agricultural and . Horti- Oats -.W. G. Keith, T A.' Good
cultural ' Societies Branch, : Toronto, fellow Teeswater G. Reid . Teeswat-
and Mr, 1 J. Bryden,, Soils Division, ter'; Schmidt, r, N. Sc milt, M Fischer,:;li'oi•;
0„.-A C. • Guelph.. Mr; Thos; tasper: moss A. Fischer. '
Preside ' of ,t Carrick' , A • t
nt , ,. he. C rack gncul ural . . Field _ ..:: • • :• � :
,,, Feld: ,Peas .L. Schmidt,: D. Borho,
Society acted as chairmali,
A "Fischer:',:
During. the ei�atire day Mr. '.Bryden' Field Beans Anthony, 'Berberick,
conducted a soil testing demonstra Mildmay, N.. Schmidt, A. 'Fischer,
tion*and• -a great=many-,farmers' show= S•w'eet• p-pry'°"'SeaphiYiee "°'"'S�ell'O • ,
ed' their' keen, interest. ' in this: work. L. `Sehniidt A,, Fischer.
Over :150 attended the°Fair, Timothy -Joe Goetz, • Ayton,; A.
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BELFA.S''V :'
Mr.and Mrs. Bert. Alton and babe
Visited „With., Mr, and Mrs. Joe Scott,
of Pirie' River on ,Sunday;• .•
Mr. Watson Davis. and; Ian spent
the week -end at, Tara. °.
Mi.. anis Mrs.. Wilson Irwin: were
in Clinton ane day recently.
"Mr. rend Mrs.' Roy , Altoii .',visited
With ,',1r.' , and Misr Will McLean .:.of
Saltford, on Tuesday
water on;'Sunda ,
• Mr L•eshe Alton spent Sunday with
Mr and„•1V,rs D. K. Alton
Mr Wilfred Hackett iiaade' a • hos,
hes§ trip to Windsor last',Friday.
D CON., KINLrSS'
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Mr. ' and Mrs, Harold Stanley. and.
family - spent a.:day recently at Jas.
England's:
• 'Misses; Elizateth. and Lena Robin-
z,
visited Saturday evening at Mel;'
Irwin's.:
-Miss_Freda:- MacRougalL cisited,.xe
Gently with friends in'Seafgirth
1V,ie�ssrs. Donald McKay_
McDonald, "1Vrelyin Irwin : and.. �'ss
Marion, Campbell are . on the; sick list
in _ our ,loeality., We. hope to, see them
all around soon again: ' ' .•
We 'welcome . Mr. and. Mrs,` McTav-
ish .and .family to' our locality.
Mr.. and Mrs. Frank Cole visited
recently • ;with Mr. Wand Mrs. 'Thos.'
Henry. a.
Fischer, D•.• Borho, , Robert -Malcolm,
Holyrood.• i
Alfalfa,. or Red'Clover D,`; Borbo,
T; 1vIcKagfreTTeeswater; M" "Fischer,
Foster • Moffat,'' :Teesviater, ;'Bernard'
Walter, Mildmay
Early Potatoes Henry _ Booth,:
'idmray;�"Anficony Borberic c';`'R.
1•' Late: Potatoes A; :.Fischer; Joe
Goetz, D. Borho.
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At . `the. mid -winter• examinations students .o# I:uckni w High School..
have -obtained the, standing ind}sated below.. �: •.
75% -100% ---First' Clan Honours.
66 ---74 ^ -Second Class • Honours.
60• -65 - Third' Class Honours:
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Carter, E. , 70 �` , 61
f',Owan, M.
Cook, ;.f , (' ' 40 +: 47
Culbert, G. ” ..75. 73
Curran, B. • ' 61: 37 -
Dahmer, A•A.
Finlayson,,. D';" .b9 57';
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MacKenzie, J 44 , 47 '''' 43' 27
MacKinnon, G., •: 65 ' .' 66
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McNaU, R.
Nelson, • J.
Paterson, •D. 51 76
Penrose, C. '•'
Reed; 43. F . a ... a .
Ritchie, E. . `39 63'
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F. E. MacLEAN, Principall.
•Mr.: and Mrs, and child
ren 'spent Tuesday ' With , ' Wawanosh
',friends.
Misses Anga �1yli,e and.•-.`Beatrrtr
Treleaven' .of ,Lucknow, . spent Sunday
at thele' home here.:'
Mr Fred Wainwright took part to
,the , Amateur:. contest in Goderich on
Tuesday',,evenlrig , ,
Mrs. Earl; Blake' end Children e p" t
pen
the ,past Week with :her, father, ;Mr.;
Dave McWhinney ' and brother 'Bert.
Miss '' Lorraine ' Durnin" :'returned
• home ,Saturday,' after . apendin 'a. few
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days with ' Luckno'w friends. , •,
Mr.' Colin . Crozier. 'returned 'to♦
''Stratford On. Monday,' after spending.
;I:he, 'holidays .at his. home, here. .
•. Mr.. and Mrs: Victer Whitley and
"f&ntily visited .Mr, and Mrs.' John,
Imnierton on' Sunday.
Miss Gwendolyn Treleaven . spent
Saturday with her couains, Miss her -
:..gine a •
e and **intik*: enna
n.
Mr: artd Mrs. Herb Stothers, Helen
and' Arnold visited Mr.'end Mrs: Wil•
fred' Drennan on )tii'onday.
• Miss'Olive. Kilpatrick.'was the guest
of Miss Frances' Cro ler bit Tuesday.
'The, students who
reaume.,
were";hom
�fo
r
;the Easter Fbbl daY 1Ove��turnd to
their Miss
'Bernie.
Durnin to' •
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• PUEPLL GROVE
• (Intended for Last Week)
Mrs '•Harry 'Graham returned ,home
having Spent 'last ,*eek with Mr'. and:
1VIre -Russel-Collins. -`
, Misst .Ada Gapiyley� is • spending' the
Easter holidays at Mre i ctor. ;paw -
Miss Lenore'•rMacDona d ,is spend
ing a few days`.`'at 'Mr,.Norman Mac-,
Donald's.
•Mrs. Milton' Walsh visited 'at
Margaret . Robertson's, last :week. '
144. Albert • Scott underwent' en
operation in Kincardine Hos itril :last
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Weelp.having ills. tonsils . removed.
Mr. "Will Scott returned home'hav-
ing .spent the past,two eeks.' at
Walkerton. -
Mr.' Donald McFarlane: '}.las 4 pur-
chased' a Chevrolet ; ar. •
Miss Quaid" is spending the heli:
days• at her home at .Port Albert.
Fred Wainwright ant d Harriet'
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Whit
ley, to L 14, 8.,: TArik.,ow:. and. Aldo
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1la's'ty, teacher' near `Auburn.
The W. I. S: held their monthly
meeting at: the ' home of Mrs,. Bert
Treleaven with i5 members" and •:3
visitora4•present. 4 A • short, 'program`
was ` given. and the missionary quilt
Was' quilted: The next meeting' g ttta
be held at -the hpme'
lilt i, N'' G H A M
Show Starts at. 8,00 P.M.
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•'Richard Arlen '
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RIPIE•Y :
1VIrs.- 'David !Campbell •' :underwent
an operation;.on her eyes in Hand-
ton General f•I'ospital'; on ;Thursday ,last
'The. congregation' of iSt.' 1 Andrew's
;United Church, met in ,the Sunday
:'Schools Room"-on'the. evening' of Good
Friday and presented Mr; arid Mrs
..W A.::Mair, Douglas, and `Muriel.wi h
a .Gladstone. travelling bag, an "elec-
tric •lamp, military .br-ushes.and' a.
,41.2.95sei clock. `The Mair family' have
moved to Brampton,. 'v6here, Mr Mair
has, been appointed`'C. ,N R. station'
agent. - ,
Mr.. Wand 'Mrs W. J. Crawford, Mry
.11...P. • Heritage and :Xis. " Duncan
Munn`a tored�'to, Detroit and visited
friends there during : the past' week-
•cnd • : • r. .
The Young People's Association o€
St. ; Paul's' Anglican, Church ' have
sPent 'several 'weeks -Preparing, .their
play "Mother Mine," -, which they, are
presenting in the °Town •-Hall, 'Friday
evening. Rev.' P H. Rickard. is''one 'of •
:.the cast j
'Mr.' G 'H. Ruttle motored to Tori
onto on Monday
Severat culverts near Ripley Were
was}led..,out with the -:heavy rain Mon-'
ay -night. Teachers 'and 'students-
dr'ivin'g to their schools.ti'were .,forced •
to .leave cars, and walks* have. some',
one gleet them' from the opposite die
KIDS'.
KORNER
(BY C. W. T.). "
While ,trying to catch a ride on
IIollyman's bread cart on Saturday,
Ross Patterson slipped.`and fell _while
clambering aboard,: and' both 'legs ',• ..
pwere_ry'n' over.. ,.
BIRT}IDAYS-Jack :.Cook
• Reid• 'McKim, :Donald "MacKenzie..
and Douglas '' . Aitchison' : "thu`mbed"
their wa•y":°to'unganrion on'-:Ftidayr-�-
to see the ruins of th'e'fire; and re-:
ceived rides both Ways: .'
'. We. are sorry to report that Jiin
fiamilton• has been seriously'' ill• Withbronchitis• for,the. past; few weeks.
Carolyn, Alli: spent her Easter va•
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nation in, •jDetroit:' '
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Bruce MacMillan had "wild pig"
'Phase, on Thursday, ; pursuing' five,'
'small pig Which escaped' from the
MacMillanfarm',into' town. •:' '
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Reid ;•McKinr.received'the autograph
of Roy Hudson, Niagara Falls .Hockey
sitar, last week; .daring • 'a' genie- ht
ection. , Toronto: ,
•e •* * * *
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4th, (..ON., IIINLOS3 •Jim -Purvis of London, formerly of
` hucknow, 'spent the latter. part ' ,of .♦
Mi grid Mrs. R, Moffat and"Shirlej the ,Easter-iholiday .hwre; in fowl. '
attended. the spring show at Clinton
on Monday. ; . �'
Mr and Mrs,. •Buckton and laugh 'BOUNDARiY WEST
ters, Connie and Ethel ofr',Toronto,
spent the week -end .With Mr,' Herbert . • ,Mr and .Mrs. .Ross Chapman, • 3 nil.
Buckton... : niy and • Gladys and Miss' Gladys Cole
Miss `T';lizabeth Me'Iver. returned to 'man of seaforth visited" w h : i
Wiarton after spending,.the vacation, aunt and'unel �r. 'and " it ,shear
at' her ,home. e, -M Mrs, Jas. •T,
•Webster
Mr,Jairies McLeod returned to his
horse int For ill•
W la•
'Mr.'Tom Morrison of Tor'gnto.spent
the' Week -end ,on the foltrth.
Mrs,: W.• J,'? Hall is` spending' a. few
`weeks with 'heir sister, Mgrs. A. Me.
'Gillivray,".`who has n4.64for the.
past `month; . •
Miss Sarah, McIver:'and Don, spet►t
a few days 4a'st week in 'Toronto.
The 'rai'ne. 'nf'•,;the., last .few days
ciaused a number of washouts on the
.roads.'•
. Miss' M
u lean Sinpson •spent h^ •e .
Week -end at ,her home, . •
g:
he. ,I
T , Ari meed -
pel
will he hd thin 'nt:onth at .,the hQnee
Of Mrs. A. Hughes;
Mis Cora. B.....nifi ,..
s ,o Bloothfielci of .the .11am
Ilton Teaching Staff spent Easter` ,week of M'f.• "hnd Mrs, Jet Webster ,,
week -with' Mr, 'and Mrs, Cecil4*4
Robb., of ..Asl�fiel
Mrs. Wm. Stanley ' ai reit
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:spent e
nt Easter
week' with ,
er•
t '_ h '
Mr.. George Thompson of:'Kin ghs
M�rt1 °"
gager
Y e .,Webster of i]ttawa,'
spent Gaster week With her parents",
Mr. and Mrs, alas. Webster, Ashfield.
Mr. ,'
Nelson Stanley of Underwood
is visiting with •phis .eausiti Mr: ,,'
vin. Stanley.;Mel-'
Mrs. •' •.,
k�. McMullen and Mise Bertha
Of Toronto, 'yisite3'recently with. M � r.'.
anti: Mrs. Dan Nicholson.
'Mr, and Mrs.; Will ',Webster' ' and
family, spent .Sunda r evening. "• with:'
y .
Mr. and Mrs,, lata•.T, Webster.
Mr. and M. Jas: Taylor,`daiughtera-
Lilla sand , Lenore of Belgravd; 'to
Mr. 13e11• o" aley, were vi sitoiri
hog,:'
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