The Lucknow Sentinel, 1938-05-12, Page 1,
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02.00TE4iii..;IN AirrA,Norr,,,,509 EXTRA' TO
WCASOW;ONT, THOOSPAYI:AlAY 12t4,1938
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FRand-Set car „chainS. APplY at
Sentinel Office
. TO 'RENT;,•A CoMfortable six room
!mite% toWn'Water..Temple Clarke.
. 'LOST -;A pair Farden shears. Eind-
er retUnl to )Sentinel .Office,
• . FOR . SALE -z -Tennis „ racket and
Geit(1* with Hriviailan• attachnients
and case. • Apply - at. Sentinel•,Office.
FOR •SALE,QnantitY haled, hay
•., ,titnothY ,Seed„ -GeV; graded and- gong:
:lean hark • for: teed orseeRL
MacDougall.'").
FOR SALE -One, % Size •twhite
enamel bed and one, full slit'. white
'bediJoth- nth ifPri.P.O# and
mattress. 'Bargain for quick sale.-
' Apply' by letter to Sentinel,04ffice.
AUCTION •SALE -of livestock,
furnitirre, Implements,, tools, at Aline
Lots, Con 4.11firon, on Friday May
13th, at 1 P M See Bins. .,§ain.
McFarlane, Prop, 'Well. 'Henderson-,
Anc. '
' AUCTION SALE -of household. ef••
. ' feets and prperty-at the residence of
the late Dr. D. Geddes, Lucknow on
Saturday, May 14th at 1.30 o'clock.
tSee-bills. The property will be offered
subject to a reserve, bid.' Mrs. • J. A.
.Robertrion, exeCutrix; Well. Henderson
• Auctioneer.
•• %Spring Clearance Sale Of Used.
Pianos. .Such well-known inakes, as
• Heinttznan ,Nordheimer, • Mason &
,P•tort!'413V•eherr.br,xs,4*•.,rezsor*,
able•'prices.and
. Man Ar Co., 242 Dundas St., London,
• . for further" particulars No obligations
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THE •MILDMAY aPIJRN1TURE
, STOKE-bai, for sale New Semi -
Grand: Planes. •$350.; New •Miniature
Pianos,. ;250.; 5 Re -conditioned Pianos
39, $65., • $75., $854 • $93.; • Various
Makes of Refrigeratora.and Washer
Opened evenings•-7,Easy terms -Free
SCIIUETT & 'SONS;
lifILDMAY.•
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•'1%0T.A,Pognir,tp, but a pleasant,
profitable business' for . earnest and
lictiire.peepl& Any dependable' person:
can, operate this ;Mamie btisiness. in n
,1riserVed tdistrict. ,290f Gitarenteed
.lienie.necessitiei used by Million!' Of,
. people., Safe and advantageous . cash
•• Plan. SQUARE DEAL No risk. For
• free particulars, Write to "F'AMILEX
CO." 570 St: Cleinent St.• Montreal,
if. you, 'vviSh to "t somewhere"
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FARMER'S, Attention 1
-L-J-TIS-T-REGKIVED--;ANOTHER
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'SHIPMENT OF BARBED,
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WIRE SECONDS
They Are A Real Bargain
W.f4
_ . MURDIE & SON
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•• MEETING AT KINLOUGH
Everyone is invited • to a•,meeting
in the Orange Hall, Ki,nlougir on
Thursday May 12th, (tonight) at, 8.15'
o'clock, conducted by Evangelists
,RiPly and .Fletcher of Ripley, assisted
.by' Mr. and 'Mrs. Oliver of Goclerich,
former .Salvation' Army 'workers.
DANCE
At-4'haramount-May
' 13th, 'McKenzie& Orchestra. Gents
25e, Ladies 15& Lunch eoUnter. Ky.;
erybody we:twine:
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To Induct New Elders.
k The induction service or newly, ap-
: Pointed elders of the 4.,ucknow,,Pres-
bYterian Church, will be 'held on May
27th, they are Dr, James Little, 'W.
.W. Hill, Cameron MacDonald and
Henry 'Gardner.
"Pasties, With: Honors
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• Herb Taylor, son of Mr.; T. ' B.
'‘Taylcir, of St Helene, recently' cOnelud7,
ed Yscourse at KemptVille Agricult-
ural Scheid. Mr.. taylor received hon-
or standing. in passing with a Mirk
of 80 .per cent,' „
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"Horses To Stratford: .
TA'k. McCharles' stable'horses,
Iiioved to Stratford,t4ck. the first: Of
the week, to go 'flitetgh.: their "paces
,under anpexperiencod trainer: Clair
4Ohnstarria*t1eigtho-nni1na1r
Receives A. At (being , •
Mr. Gordon Johnston Is visiting at
. the home of parents; Mr, and Mrs.
Oliver Johnston, after :completing his
Year at Queen's Mayoralty, Kingston,
,Where he received hi i A; degree.'
AccOP(Iing'qO results announced this
Gili•don trio* honor standing'in
biology, bovine • taken'. general
belated COOrige., .
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REBEKAH LODGE VISITED •
BY ASSEMBLY PRESIDENT
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RiPleY Lodge Exemplifies Degiee At
Well AttLnded Meeting Thursday
•,-preset Assembly ',President With
Leather Bookcover
Por the purposes of receiVing
Christina .:Doherty of Fort
preside'4 of the Rebekah Assembly,
r'.aebffiCial visit,:' Jewe, _Rebekah
Lotige,-„-Lucknow,Lheld-*-.4Re..ciaL-and-
well attended meeting' '-.04 Thursday
,evening last,
•More than thirty members of Hur-
on Star Lodge, Ripley, were also.Pre,
'sent -and -their -degree- team,
exeni-
plified degree • work:. '•
Mrs. Doherty gave •a Very interes.'"
ting address on the.w-ork .of the Order.
(*ere who ePot.c.e7bric4..livar...! Mrs.
Temple Clarke, past -District Deputy,
President and„ Mrs: McAuley, Noble
'Grand, of Ripley Lodge'.
• Mrs,* James., Smith, Noble.'Grand
of •Lucknow. .Lodge, presented Mrs.
Doherty with ' an embossed leather
bookcovei.
WON CONGOLHUM 41.J.OS
• Congoleurn •Rug gtiessing ;contests,
that Concluded at The Market Store
and l'enipletons,.the end of the week.
resulted in Mrs. Norman Wilson and
Win. Ferris, • having the lucky
numperS. Which :won for each of them
--a--.neireefign
Mrs. Wilson was the winner at'The
Market: gfier guess...was 2479;„ only
Oni hee
two away. from t actual cone nled
number • Which was 2481.
At Templetens, the number entered
'by:Mrs: Perris was 2405,• which was
the closest guess to the lucky number
which was 2428.
PIPE BAND BAND TO,..RE OUT
FIRST SATURDAY IN JUNE
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• Summer Saturday night :band cOn-,
certs by the Pipelpand`will commence
the first Saturday in June
• At a' 'fleeting, of the Business Men's
Clnb', on 'Monday, the ,SeCretary, re,
„ported..thitt: fc; date,. somewhat ;over.
$125 had been contributed , by the
business men of the •Village to Make
these . Conerts:. possible: A coininittee
was appointed to decide if it was fea-
•sihle to make any-chang-e-in-ithe--1O-z-
cation, On the street, .where the hand
will play ' • -
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. The secretary, Wm. 'Porthous, also
reported that up to the time of the
-meeting,. Tortjathree Members'. had.
-joinedllith-Tthe next meeting will
be the •second Monday in lune.'•
' • Her -the (rushing into house):: Moth-
er,41 go 30 per cent today!
Mother, My goodness' How did' that
happen?
Bertha;:s 40 in ,Frendh and 40 in
Algebra:. •••1:
Expr.esses Appreciation
Of W. J. Little's Services
Held Position Of Court Clerk l'gr
37 Years With Entire Satisfaction
To the',.pepartmei*
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With the ...appointment of • E. 0 -
Agnew as • Division Clerk, which
we refer 'to elsewhere, he aticceeds
Mr. W. J. Little, Who for thirty-
seven;
years. has capably conducted
this :office., Mr. Little in assuming this
appointment nearly two. score years
age,: succeeded David Forester, form-
erly 'of the local manufacturing firrit
of Cliff and Forester,- .
"Upon „receipt Of 4r. Little's resig-
nation some iiing receive:CI the
foliowing reply • from II. A. LoCker
senior assistant inspector of the Lei-
n! Offices of •the'ProVinee of Ontario:.
W. J. ,Little, :
tiivwozi Conti. Clerk'',
Lucknow, ,Ont.•
Dear
•. I regret to !earn from. Your lettet:,
thatowing to your: adVanced age and
failing. ,health, yon, have ouncl.. it
necessary to, relinquish your office ab
11)1Vis4m Court 'Clerk, a pesitiOn- you
have held for thirty-seven years,.
satisfaction "tie the DePactinenr-^L'
have reported this vacancy to the
proper antlinritioo`tind.'no d'otibt your
Overcome By Fumes
WhiIe Operating Grader
Wilfred, Riehl Of ikringhiim Crawls
From Cab And Lapses Ante Cn-.
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consciousness 'Front r Carhop Nion-
• oxide Peisoning, '
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Wilfred 'Riehl of Wingham over-
Pente by fumes. Seepingint ci the...eab
of . the toad grader' he was operating'
•on":1klenday • morning east of the Vil-
lage, had A narrow eso.4p(i from death
.as hi ,eraWled ironthe truck before
lasing into unconsciousness on the
.aide...of ;the road.• "'
• Riehl, a young man, in the ,employ
Of the Provincial Highways Department,. was operating a pOwer.grader.
on the • Lucknow Winghani• road,
'Abbot ten -thirty -Monday 'Morning,
as he reachecta peint•about,;% miles
east of: ,the, village, exhaust fumes
that had , leaked into the closed, cab
began to overcome him,. Sensing this,
he managed to bring his. machine to
,a halt, and escape from the cab, lea-
ving the motor' still •running.. •
Staggering to the roadside where
he: collapsed, he was shortly 'ilis'eOv.•••
erect' by a ..pas5,1rig motorist; who
brought him to Lucknow, Where. he
Was treated for 'carbon Monoxide noi-
sorting, and later in the afternoon;
Was able to return to his home, but
was .off work for a ',couple of :x.layPi
recovering frorri•the"..,affecti-'of an ex-
perience
ed fatally.
ELECTRIC FENCETO ,
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:BE DEMONSTRATED
'The working: of a one -wire 'electric
fence :,4r." keeping liVestOck. within
bounds, Will be demonstrated at the'.
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farm- of Earl Cranston, one 'Mile east
of, St. Helens, this Thursday evening,
evening,
May .12th (tonight) .at 7 o'clock.
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RE. ROYAL YEAST CARTONS
" Will all those who are savi4 Royal
Yeast carton' fronts for me (the ,blue
front) 'please ° send Or bring in all
battens- by SATURDAY; MAY-'28T1l,
Postage 'will. be Paid on ,any cartons
sent by mail. Contest closes May 81st.
Thank You, MARY CARTER.
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Well At Musical Festival
School takes First Prize In Choir
•• Class' And Grant Parrish, First•
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Prize In Sr. Solo Class
Pupils ' -of School -seetion • ,No 10,;
Ashfield Township, TOwnship, did particulnrly
well the-s-inusical feitivaf at' GOd.;;
erich last Week at which rural pupils
in the northern •section ef .WeSt Hur-
oir, inspectorate • competed. '' • • ' • •
. In the one-rciOin . School Choir con-
test. NO. la tgok first Place
and Grant ' Famish Of ,the 'eanie see,
tiOn, • took highest...honors; with :14:
Points, in the -.senior boys solo eleeS
of, 21 entrants.
Lyn' Turner of Diungaanon was,
first in 'the Jenier..'boye' contest In
which there Were tvveraY fogrontrieS:
" iSehools in kili':::neighbortiood. failed
-tol-have •a--wiiiner. in the .J-iinior-girls:-
elaSSin 'which, there."*6rn fortY con-
testants, but',Ashfield •sChobls in the
Senn* sole sWept this elites.
Annabelle Webster of Dungannon was
first With 85 Points, Lerraine Durnin
of :NO. 160 Aelifield, sedorid• with • 83
points'•' ri 'Cariapbell
Of ' No 19; kehii.did third with .80
..Points..There Were 49 entries in this
Class.
•'• Entrants in the two. and three-roopi
school - choirs , Placed . *f0110W§:
ZntI011; 80; ' Helens; 0; DiingannOn; •
• iise
as
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The children werri wider the follow-
ing instructor Scotch-
, mer; tayfielt Miss 1VInrgaret ,Mac
Donald, Lucknow, Mies 'Boyd,: Sea -
forth;" , Miss ' Blanche MacDougall,
Lucknow; Miss •May Hednie.nd,
Tit; Miss :Marie.PollOck; Ripley..•
' 'Little: Lad Strays
A little. excitement that ,wasn't,bill,
ed On:the festival program occurred
when Wilfred Austin, 4.6 7, of No 10
Ashfield rind: son Of Frank Austin,
ecaind , separated frOrn ;the rest Of
he Pupils and wandered \ otit ,the Hnr-
n,Read to near'the C. N. R. crossing...
Here he Was taken into,h nearby
mile until his teacher, Mr, Duncan
MeXtty, w,its, notified' and 'arrived • to
Q
auceesser wilt be appointed in ithe••h
,Very near future., In :the Meantime, .1
:wish yeu Would ,be'good enough% to' t
carry,. on until • air appointment- ' 1
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madek„._,• ' • - 4
With kind regards,. 1 ,'reinitin,.
' Vont% Veil
A. LOOK
Seiner Matitaitt:..fnaPeekori
ake the yotingsteir licick•td•the fes0
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Jock: And how do: you like your
radio,' Mad? •
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Mac, Men; it's grand -,but the Wee
'`gliOs hard to read by,
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ApPOINTED CLERK OF '
IL •- ' --•-THE• DIVISION COURT
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",:4 E. Haward Agnew 'received. word
last week 'of his. appointment as..POurt
Clerk of•Diyision Court, No. 110B.nice
Con*. Notice of 'the.'ap:Pointment
.was .received from ,the • Inspector of
'Legal 'Officesfor the ' Province •Of
Ontario,: , , -' ".'' • .
Howard succeeds W. J. , Little. who
has been Clerk of the Court here for
.inanyyears,-Mr;:Little, Who resigned
io,Thirrn&e-it-i-O7, W.7:4-e-ric`-ci-Tylng , on
pending theohipointment. of . his suc-
cessor, to, whom, he at . once. turned
over ,his, books and documents upon
official announcement of the aPPeint-,
ment,the latter part of the week,
LOCAL GIRL!IV GRADVATE
• ; AT WALKERTON JUNE 1ST•
:The graduation exercises for the
13374-38 .class of nurses who have
completedtheirtranfing at the Bruce
County Heepital will be held in tht
Town Hall, Walkeiton,..im Friday ev-
ening, brie .1st.' ' '
This year's • class is Comprised of
six' young ladies, as follows: Misses
Blanche Evans of liarristen;• Phyllis
Heim, -Paisley; "Anitrey Henderson,
Lucknow; Louise Ireland TeeeWater•
Florence .Osborne, Ripley, and Marion
Murray, HarristOn. • • •
This willbe the largest ,class ,of
graduates frohi: the Walkerton train-
ing :sehool, in . some. YeatriTtliere being.
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young nurses received their "diplomas
at . the same eXercisea, in the Bruce
capital: '
Mothers. Are Honored
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On 'Tieir Day' Sunday
Special Services In Presbyterian And
United Chuclics--Eaoti4nial Service
In Afternoon At 'United -George,
'Douglas Took -Evening Service In
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The Prestyteriiin C
. Mothers' •Day wak,fittingly obserV7.,
,ed in the Presbyterian and United
-Chrichee on .,--Sunday-s-Mornini;: with,
large' congregations ' in attendance: at
'these special services • •
In the, Presbyterian Clitt'rch it is the
first time that Mothers' Day • has
-ifiten-observeil-since-that-sad-Occosion-
nfimber of years ago, when the late
Mrs wm. Connell, Was trikkn ,criti-
cally ill, while assisting In the' Choir;
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On Sunday Rev. C H MiieDOnald
delivered -an appropriate -sermon and
motherif, choir rendered .'special
music including a: quartette by Viola
Jewitt,Mrs.; Phillip Stewart,' Mrs
Horace Aitchison and 'Mrs R T.
Douglas. •
At the evening service; ri large con-
gregation greeted Oeurge. .L. Douglas,.
a .recent graduate of Knox College,
who preached a very fine sermen,
' In 'the United Church, a.” Mothers'
Day Choir•refidered two 'anthems: Rev.
Tucker in a forceful sermon,
pointed, out, the all :Inipertance of
home 'training. Parents have lost their
Moorings 'today, and have' not: :the
COntrictione of our, forefathers, • on
Sabbath :observance, ;the liquor 'pro-
blem, and 6131614, he said. • •;
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Stressing home trainingj,gtekildizeli.
.Rey. Tucker pointed.; out 'nett, to leave
this to teachers in our Sunday school
and day schools. We may get our de-
grees; he continued, but without the
proper ,honie foundations :such as in-
tegrity; faithfulness • and responsibil-
ity,
We May ,become: more of a nuis-
ance and menace to society. Facing the.
World with faith in God, means
infin-
itely, more to the child than all its
theoretical .education.
A special Mothers' , Day- program
was held at Sunday School in the af-
ternoon,, which was marked by a bap-
tismal service conducted by
Tucker. :Children baptised were -Ken-
neth kainsaY,. son, of Mr, and Mrs.
Alex McNay; ' Donald fi.eorge; ,son of
Mr. and Mrs. Orland Richards and
Gladys Ann,, daughter Of Mr., andj
Mrs. Jniin Kilpatrick: • ' •
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W,ATC11 sTiLi: 'GOES AFTER
'POUR. YEARS: IN: FIELD
.• Four years ago this spring, Albert
werkettfOr_Andrew Casa.,
More on 'his farni 'south of Winghain,•
lost his employers Watch while work-
ing in the',field..A search at that time
failed to Ideate the Missing time piece
; On Tuesday Of this week, 'Mr, Case -
more, while ploughing, turned Alp ' the
long, lost watch, The ring and hour
hand Weretinissing„' but -otherwise' the
Watch • was inidarnaged,'" AO after
winding it OP, it started ticking Off
thknitrites again, none the Worse of
its long ek "re, •
Rev.
Presente
rs. Tuc
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Gift Of A LevPlY pPho,Isterfa• Chair
Made Retiring Pastor And His Wife
As Society Concludes Season's 'Ac-
tivities-,- Reg, Moore And Jim
Little Of Tegswater Took Part- In
Meeting
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'W Wet YYCiiing•'--People"s meeting
of the spring Orm; was held on Men -
day night, opening with hymn
and the repeating of the :Lord's 'pray-
er. in unison. The scripture lesson
Was read by.. Jean: Struthers, ' and
Grace Hudson :I then favored us with
a solo.. the, 'devotional (period ;closed
with brim 153.
. The .following program "then
presented'. solo, 'Mrs: Joynt; reading,
Mies M. McCalltim;, piano sok, Mrs.
N:7Wilson; sola,--Grace-IludSon-and-
a lovely duet by Eerne. Alton and
Marjorie' Hoffman.
• Talks Were then -given by Mr., Reg.
Moore and Mr. Jas. Little. of Tees;
Water, who were special, visitors for
'the evening. Stewart Collyer, then
spoke briefly, asking Rev. and Mrs.
,Tucker to Corne forward.. Stewart
then read an address and Hertford,
Ostrander and. Chester twaridey pre-
sented Mr. Tucker With a lovely up-
holstered chair in appreciation Of the
•help behas been in the Y. P. S. dor-,
WaSalso presented with a basket of
flowers by, Betty MacDonald.: Mr. •and.
Mrs. Tucker' both made fitting relies.
Everyone' joined in ,singing "Forthey
are jolly good- fellows" •
Reg: Moore then led 'in a sing•Song•
after which a social half hour was
spent, Rev. Mr. Tucker Moved a vote
of c-i-ti.-7Mir,77.-Moore and Mr.
Little. The meeting ,dosed with sing-
ing "Auld Lang Syne" and "Blest be
the :Tie that Binds", with Rev. tic-
kerelosing the • Meeting with prayer.
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)IET SPECIALS
Hovis and Sunsoy -.Bread,
WEEK, END' .SPECIALS.
.•.driEAm "PlipEs-
, DOUGHNUTS •
• CHELSEA ;1f31:INS
TO GRADUATE IN .JUNE•
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Graduation -exercises of Stratford.
General iforpitif•will-be held in the
auditoriuni :of the Stratford ,•'Colle-
giate institute On June 1st. Among
the eleven • graduating nurses is Miss
Florence Gwendolyn
McQuillin, dau-
ghter-of--John
Lucknow. . •
Second Annual Fesival
Popular In 'Bruce
Thirty Seven School: Choirs And 162
Solbists Compete' Ih West Bruce
Festival At Kincardine On Friday
. West : Bruce .InsPe.'etorate second
musical • festival held in Kincardine
011 Friday, saw 37 school choirs and
-162 Solo'iCts take , Part in the:various
classes, • that Were ..keenlY, Contested,
and Were heard by. large And inter-
ested ;audiences:
, The, festival was presided: over by
s‘g: C. Dobson, ,LP; S. G. Roy Fen
Vick; 'Toronto,. .supervisor of nitisid
for, the •pepartnierit Of Education .was
'festival adjudicator. :and commentedonthe-progress-being made -in" the:
.speCtorate , in theshort time ..music
has been a 'part of . the curriculum.
•. Miss Peggy MacDonald. and Miss
Blanche MacDougall,: are ,. the two
musical .iiiStrnctors in
Lucknow and:. vicinity,',;.' • ,
Ptipirs. 'of; the •Second Concession
School, at which,JohnHosS. teaches
'did; well in ...placing second . in the
school Chair Competition for one and
two rooni schools. Thc local school
did equally ' well intying for second'
place with Kincardine' -in their school
choir class., ,
In,the heys'. sold., class, over ten,
Everett 'Lane of Kinloss Was second
and daringir.MeQUillin,'•ef: Lucknow,
Little Roberta :Phillips Of LucknOW
was third in•the class for girls tinder
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10 Years.. : • , 4 "
Lloyd Irwin *of 'the , Second Conces-
sion, Was second in the Open' violin
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class and atiolner,•Second ConeS'Sion.
‘pUpil, 'Porn. MCOurtln placed -second
in the harmonica 'contest, •
In the, Senior'pianot leek
-Ackert"•-•-of... iri‘e-fded
third' place.. ,
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Card Of thanks •
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Thennisidil supervisor, Miss' Peggy
MatDonaid ancl,the teachers of the.
Luetrnow
Publi0 School •wish to ex-
press their 'aifirecintion to the 'mem-
bers,:ot the 1*-1tiblic.' School Board: and
to th parents, who so kindly he1i4d.
in conveying teaChetrs tin& •otttcfento
to festival in kinonkdino,
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•LAYER CA,kES'
JAM' TARTS
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•CALL AT MR. STORE AND PROCURE A .13.1MAD DIET
• • •. Aocqc .LINfiEp NUMBER. •
1.41AYMAN'S'BAKERY
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Atip*Ne* ENJOYS PLAY
• .PRESENTED,BY .01.,IVEt CAST
-7-The-:Piey;--"An:-0111-1Fasioned-Moth-
er" presented ih the Town Hall on
Friday' night. by Young People Of
.Olivet, was :well rebeiVed. • '
The,. presentation, • which ' Wag°. Under
L. 0.. & A. auspices,. was creditably
stagedby the iellowing players:'
Deborah: Underhill Jean. McGuire;
Wicider :Bill pinclie,:Laura Hamilton;„
Miss 'Lowizy Loving Custard, NOrine
Walden; . Isobel SiniPscott, Marian
Ilarniltdn; Gioriana Perkins, Jessie
Mc6harleS; Stikey Pindle, -Mae Bark -
well; John
batEler!,!V4,448411407_ 111,4ferfi'M
Brother Jonah Tnachenbesh, Harvey
Brooks; ' Jererniah•Gosling, • Sandy
Medharles; • Enoch .• Rone,; Clifford
Wilds; TtiintuS Todd; Charlie. -Roul-
ston.-• :
• Nthiribers between acts by Drs:
Fowlei,„and Little,. with-riccomPani-
rilefit: by Mrs. Fowler, were much en-
joyed.
• A dance, followed. with. :ninsie eup-
plied by the dedharles: Orchestra. s'
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LADY BOWLERS ORGANIZE
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FOR SEASON,, tlIFIBDAY
• Lucknow lady bowlers met on
-Tiresday:evening-ta-orianizel-fer7the
,approaching SeaSon. Officers and com-
mittees.. were appointed is follows:
Hon. Pres., Mrs., D. Huston; pree„.
Mrs.' Charles Steward; . Vice .Pres.;
WT--Tiainilton; '1 Set'Y;TNtS7
Wm. Porteous; Treas., Mrs.' Clair,
Agnew; ,Gaines Com., Mrs. t -Clarke;
Mrs: A. §olonioni. Social dont,, Mrs.,
Wm Douglas, Mrs: A. W-HaMilton,
Mrs. Wellington', Ilendersen, ' Mrs.
Fowler; Mrs: J.'•W. joynt; Member-
ship COM:, Mrs. "W. L. MacKenzie;
Mrs. Wm. Wm: Hornell, Mrs. :Robert But-
" Jitneyswill, be. held each TueSday.
afternoon al:O.' mixed jitneys ..each
Monday night. Fees 'remain unchanged
Whitechurch Neighbors'
Age 84 And 85 Years Old
Mr El! Jaques ' And Mr WM, Barr
BoJrWJI Past The Winn.
Score Side By Side And
'Par Around Together
Eli Jacques Will he 35 on May 18.
84 on May lst.
side in
.BaWrhhaiuterch'arch4
Both "these gentlemen ' side' by
, and both are as
spry as ,the 'proverbial cricket.•
• These two geetlemen 'neighbors and
fast friends "pal" ,around together.
Mr. Barbour drives ' his. own •cair and
motored to •Lucktiow ;on 'Monday; to
renew his Sentinel., accompanied by
Mr: Jacques. The latter's onlyi com-
plaint is that his eYesiilit is bed andlwevents
liirl•e1;6filedir141'19enhtIiertltli
te:r8'ie!)a7pth
geatiemen acl:
both attend to large gardens and nu,-
merous ether duties: ' P": • •
. Jacques' good:Wife is his coin,.
l)(fliOfl. She is 82 years eldis.4'Mmi.uprai';ir
Miss
‘
. .
bour's granddaughter,
,Watt,. Makes her heMe. With hint.:
Mr. , Jacque, 11� fOrnierly farmed'
'east.. of .•WhiteehnrCh,.; retired into
.that ',village 'nineteen years ago: He
;g:it-4O;v1,1„6:4401i'll.Toti:itlilig'44:fii•ntinr-etHhit";;Mtmr.-
nOth of 'Whitedlifireli:
. Mr, Barbour is anunele of Robert
Barbour,, , Brighton, 'England, and:
formerly of Luck -now, Who -.lost his
eyesight in iii,the :Great War; Mr: ,Bar,:
beiir tells us.: that. Bob has Uffered
• muchr
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improved 'hot'veeri Aid his 'uncle ex -
pets ,itti,,,i.tirmtii,etu.61 'hero' the fu-
ture•
ks.
0 BITUARY
JOHN 5facK.ENZIE .
• Death 'O'ir Friday removed 'orie of
Ashfield'soldest: pioneer residents,
john -MacKenzie, liked '86 years He
was a'son of the late boll!' MacKen-
zie and/ Ann Clark.. Cohn , MacKenzie .
'settled along the lakeshore at
some ninety -Six' years ago; n short
Lime after the firet se41ers' arrived'
at this point;
•
John was one of a family'cii•seven-.1
born to this ,staunch Scottish' couple,
who later took up land back from the
Jakelrar-thepresea---,Kintail-kchoel-ort'-'
•
His death .on Friday 'leaves.. Mrs.
peter Clark of Belgraye, the only .
surviving- member of the family;
life5frin' Mh ai se•I'Cniant wnzie d ssPheinpt, hwihse.ernei.irhee
farmed quite successfifily, and as an
exemplary citizen was widely. esteein-
ed
,
and respected.
was7notH'inariied-,aud-for-tiome--•
time, while in failing healthi hemade
his home with his .sister-in-law, 'and
nephew' Mrs Murdoch Q.•MacKenzie.- -
and Hugh MacKenzie, at whose' home ,
the funeral service waS conducted on '
1McGllivary
0111f onAdsa,hfyjobaylislii.eesv4iJeiri,Ka;:,
' Church
Interment was. in Kintail Cemetery
iAlii_kturdoeh Mackenzie,: 'Charles
Stewart, Itocierich. McGregor,°'• 'John
MacKay, Colin •McGregor, •ena' John
1VIcLemian acting as pallbearers.
•
i‘
Mrs. -Charles 'BieWard ,ilected
ident--NeeklyJitneys Tuesday Af
ternobnL-- Mixed • Jitneys:, -Mende-
, • . • , „
Evening,
SOLOMON ziNN
Mr.; Solomon ,Zinn, a life-long resi-
dent :of, Carrick township, ' Bruce • ciriin•••
ty-and father of E. G. Zinn of Lanes,,
.died on Tuesday, morning at Victoria .
following- two
,
operations which be: underwent- re-
cently. The late. Mr, 'Zinn, was
77 years old, was born. in Carrick '
tWp:, and resided there all his life, .
until about •tWo years: ago, since
-Which time he has • made his hoMe, in •
Owen Sound. He Was a progressive
and successful farmer: He had: en-
joyed .'mgeellegt*, health..alnitist':Up' to
the time, 'of the operation at'London.'
His wife predeeeased, him in October
of list year and Was buried at Han-
over. •
He is survived by three mins,
.Lucknow; Elmer,•,Wroxeterand Lloyd
Of ',Goderick and ;one daughter, • r:
Otto. Johann, Owen Sound. Sound. , Ile ,also
leaves. ',fon* brothers,; Peter and. Ben:,
jarniUr•liMm-veri-,...TOhnr Kitchener and
David, Winnipeg, and two •sisters„ -
Mrs. • Hafling .and Mks. Rapp; both of .:
Hanover.
• .
Card of 'Thanks • •
It is with sincere appreciation that;
we acknOwledge. ,the kindness, and,
helpfulness '0 • friends. and neighbors:,
during the ,illness and convalescence
of , Mrs. Marion
& Mrs: Creerge- McGilliyary, arid
Farnily.:
GRAND SUPERINTENDENT .
VISITS LOCAL ci-LiPTER
for:1111.,euseakanYOWaps'haaripte°rilt8Ntral.4in7g, Ktio*yhatl
Arch Mason's,' when they •re eiVecl on •
his official • visit, Albert 'Dell; Of,."St.
Mary's, newly elected -Grand SUpeiln-
tenclent' Of Huron District No. 6. An-
other distingnished visitor and spea-
ker Was John.; Empey of,
Grand Third Principle of the Grand
Chapter of Canada. •, •
Org"-sttre 'present front 4:7
Marys, Mitchell, Whighap,
Kincar-
dine and Goclerich to add to the large'
gathering who greeted the : district,
Following the 'regiilar • meet-
ing, the niernbere' adjourned to the.banquct
•lfst to Thhaell;;tinwilibeo,rei:4arici
::efres.LhOindeenet”a;
Were ',served and ,the:ClistorintrY-lbast-,-.
aild "The,. Visitors" WSS car,tied, Out.
Dr, W01, bonnet Of Winglunti, ,head
*oi: the local,. chapter, presided during
the evening,
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