The Lucknow Sentinel, 1938-07-28, Page 4* FOVR
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U.:CTmC WE .DING. and
eneraI chili Work
, Ma_:.eShop
No Job Too Large '-,- No :Job, Tqo Small
Wt .,, RAVE INSTALLED MODERN AND SUP TO=D;ATE ��`:
EQUIPMENT, •MANNED • BY ..EXP
D ELPERIENCE '
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Bring; :up• your next job.We.arantee
:satisfaction and ' oyr•
• estimates are .Within 'reason,,•
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HUNTER RBRIDGE ,OI1.E4 WORKS.
P► ' one 30, ; 6 Kincardin
•'• • ' e, Ontariio.
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Tie:largest
open
air dance
pavilion!,
on
•iatie worldis beingraPIdlyPusheq
to completion at the Canadian Nation.
.11.Fhibih'on,where three autstand
in :'
Ing d . ce ..;bands -a11 favouritesf
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io arid'ser
will . sen
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hear •
be
. These
bands' are . Guy : Lombardo... and his'•
Ro
n
and ; '
a d.insthe BGood=.
an and i omrny Dorseyunits
K1NL000H
Rev. R and Mrs.
A Townshend
Wm
of London, visitedlast week with Mr.
and Mrs; Karl Boyle.
Mr.: Jack; Graham; of Ari Arbour,
Mich., is holidaying with his parents
Mr an "
._ d Mrs, It A; Graham.
Mass Annie MacKenzie, ,10th: corn,
visited. • an afternoon last week with
Mrs.,' F: A. Blackwell. •
Mr, RudySelloff -cif Detroi
,., ... ,_t spent
the at the
home • M
of Mrs.
Ade4Hodgins, Mrs; $eiloff and Elroy
who have been holidaying here for
y ra
the. past three weeks, also Mrs, Hod-
gins,, "returned-
e to Detroit on Sunday:
with.1} r Seiloffr
Kenneth' eth:• "Hal
denb
_.. ,_ , of•Tor .'
.Y o • is.
of
v isitIn
g with'
relatives
here
Mr. .
and. • 'Gerald '
d , McIver ,and.
'there is:no sidewalk alk path- and'You • •
must walk on .theHighwa , walk toward
the traffic.;- not With; lit! : When• You walk
toiVard oncomingtraf
.. c,•yovl can watch
every car: as, it approaches,.and the "
•'•drl'
very: call see you: ::'Don t
Y risk Your life,
needlessly, , dally at S
ni ht. =Walk:
On,, the' left "s
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. ,and; keen' close to the , ••
edge Of the road.
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ONTARIO
DEPARTMENT
;OF HIGHWAYS.
Motor Veliicies , Branch''
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ov i sorer JuLT
children were Sunday visitors at; Mr -
f. B. •Hodgkinson's,
Mr, • and Mrs. Jack McFailan. via-_,
rte unda ith inctrd
oe friends.
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s.
•Mrs. Ringwood and sons :Jack and
George of Toronto, are visiting at Mr.
Arthur Graham's;
• Mrs. Jack Schaumacher and: baby
of`"Culross are visiting with her.
grandmother, Mrs E. J. Haldenby.
The,'Au gust meeting of the `Holy
rood Women's Institute -wilt be held
ch ThursdayAugustth• home
... Y, 4 , at the ,
of Mrs. Earl Hodgins. Convener, Mrs.
Torn Hodgins; assist. con., Mrs; Earl
Hedging,' Mrs. Wm. Wall;.. topic—.
Public Health. • and 'Child,Welfare ; Cur-
rent eventsMaY Boyle; motto—L
at
winY and ell ss' Bess
e d not' too � by Mica
L n ;•' rollcall..-The.
a ekind: of man I.
,... ., man
always intended to marry.. Dernon
stratiun in"charge of Mrs B. ''E.. Mcr.
Lean. :Lunch Com., Mrs. Earl Hods
gins, tiMrs. Aylmer Ackert, Mrs. Ern=
est Ackert;
SECOND .C:ON,
Miss Catherine, and Mr Roy Mc-
and Mrs. Angus hlartyn of
-Ripley-motored'.to Toronto o"lii. Sunday
Rev. Donald Nicholson;, Quebec•and
sister Mrs. Pollock, Mr. Alymer Tiffin,
All, and: Jack were' Sunday visitors
at D. A, McDonal`ds.
`Miss Ida M Elliott of Lon°4n was
a visitor.:. the past week, at Melvin
Irwins.
Missporis Irwin was a recent vis-
itor withMr. and.'Mrs, Wm• Kempton.
Miss •Mary. McKinnon and sister -
Mrs. Duuicait'•,of; Toronto visited on,
Saturday with Mrs; McInnes '
Miss. Helen McIntyre,vas a visitor
durieg the week' at Archie • Mclntryes.
'Mr, and Mrs. Melvin Irwin,`,Doris
nd Helen visited on Sirnday,with Miss.
Edith' Hughes' of :Ripley,
Mr., andMrs. .
._,.........;,�„m�„Juhnsion,_:Luckz.
novr "were: recent visitors. with Mr., and
Mrs; Thos.'Henry.
Miss. Mary Irwin of Holyrood was
a Sunday visitor at her• home. here.
number from • this line attended
the 'Community picnic at Tout's Grove
•on Wednesday afternoon and report.n
rood time.
GRANT INCREASED :TO $1000.0u
Word ' 'was received this •week by
Mr. Archie Weir, president •',of. the
Bruce • • County Children's ' Welfare'
Board, .from the „Department of Wel-
fare, •Toronto, that ,the , Society has:
been advanced' into a' higher' category,
1 his' warrants' a yearly grant of $1000,
from; the department Accompanying.,
thrs'•'announcement • was 'a letter of
congratulations on the excellent work.
.done and progress'made;;by the Board,
,the'_ Superintendent and his `staff; men-
tioning in..:particular the commendable
type of•, program''adoptedr by the Sup-
er intendant; D. W. ,Cameron.
AIII,'bMAY: PU11PER
•WAS: IN ,HAD SHAPE:
-- Mildtnay• fire engine. which broke
down,. While ' battling ; a . serious con-
'f lagration':in that .village recently has
been-•-r4paire_d • 'at Woodstock. This.
machine has beenin use for 14 years,
and' luring that time has been in act
ual operation perhaps an ;average of
,25..to; O hours per' year., The whole
story a the $3,300 :outfit,: as set down
by the •-expert; is one of pretty
constant, abuse. Lack of proper ' tub
rication • and ;piling, and• the; fact that
the. •presence of sludge` in•' the crank
case •of • the' engine, :indicating that it
had not been, cleaned out for' some"
years,, tells the sad .;story of .neglect.
The engine : had been ran more than
once 'without'` wafer, and it was cont.
sequently badly seared •, through
tense heat. •The • fire pu p. was in
worse 'shape tbari the engine, every
'bearing being. broken, • the packing
dried Mit, aliowing the pump to leak
like a sieve. The. townis faced with
a trerYe,n,,dious bill for repairs;' ,anti also
with:.thb':necessity. of a complete r :
P.., e
organization : of the system'of caring
for'the fire apparatus.
DONNYBROOK
Mi•, arid. Mr, A A. Naylor and
daughter Grace of • Chatham visited
•with Mrs. George Naylor. and Gordon,.
On, Wednesday evening a'large mim-
e'. of .friends and neighbors; gathered
n'Donnybrook .School to express° their.
coirgratulations and good wishes' to.
Mr, and Mrs. Hilliard Jefferson 'who
returned from: then' honeymoon last
week,: During the -evening they were'
iliade.the }eeipients of. a sum of 'mon»
;ey',and in • a,"neatly worded 'address,
:firs. Jefferson was extended a hearty
welcornp' to the comnl`unity and the
best''wishes of those asseinbled 'ex
tended to the bride°' and groom. Mr,
Craig.read the address and Miss
.Jean• Robinson • made the presentation
Ito which. H'illiarcl made a fitting reply.
The Women's institute' will ineet on
Wed,. Aug.• ,3'rd at the• Milne of Mrs:
Har i"ey' Andrews: The •, District . Pres,
.Mrs. Oster •of Myth, will be the guest
speaker'.,'' Ro'stessesv..:Mrs. Jas Craig;
Sitg,4hn Thompson Mrs: E; F'inn=
,lean
HOLYROOD
Eileen V Siad; spent. 'the . past
tree. Peeks • with.friends at St. Cath.
arises and Buffalo,
Miss Eileen. Peterbough 18visiting
"with _her cousin,. Mis oris. Eadie.;' '
• Mr. and '
Mrs • Bker of
B. Minne-
sota are visiting ,with the former's
brother, Mr. Richard Baker •.at pre-
Wit/
Mr, and Mrs. Fred MacLelland,
s,.Dori,, Hary
e ,
•. Lloyd end Ed., were.,
Sunday visitors at Mr. Thos. Harris,'
Messrs. Lorne " "Eadie and Billie
Peterbough are 'holidaying with their
Zrandnnother,.Mrs, Rachel, Culbert,
Miss'
Reta
. .Riveradale.
Miss Betty' ;and Mr, Getitld • Ca}sidy
of
Car ilh�
gar . vision
g e a '' resent' rat
g at
present
J , ,
m Vald.
Florence May MacDonaldr Francis
Mary';: Ellen •. Scott, Mercy ,Kenneth
Barr, .infant children of 'Mr. and. Mrs.
Robt{'MacDonald;. Mr. and Mrs. Bea.
Scott and • Mr. and Mrs. John Barr,
were baptized at Kinlough,:Presbyter-
ian,.Church et4 Sunday.• "
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest 'Ackert , and•
family spent ,,Sunday afternoon 'with
Rev., H.:Ackert's,..at.�their cottage --at'
Stoney Island.:
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:PARAMOUNT
Congratulations are extended .to
Miss• Jean• Raynard:on, passing'' the
'entrance „examination's in "•Lucknotr.
Miss .:Margaret Simpson from -Kin -
tail has•. been engaged to`teach in the
Paramount school' for next year.::'
Miss. 'Maryfrom Win'eham
Ho's'
ital
s q
en
Pi
P. tMonday afternoon •:at
her. home here{
'.Mrs; W. J. MacGuire Miss ;Ethel
•MacGuire', and Mrs. J. Snider' from
Detroit,: spent a , few days last'.week
with' the f ormer's brother, ' Mr. Herb
Pnsigg; and otter relatives Acre _ •T
Recvisor r.:Mrs
Wm: 'Mentartin' •witeres WithMr.';D.MC�irruandthers;:
Mrs..' J.:Carruthers, Irwin,, Kathleen
and Lillian • Carruthers from Kinloss.
Mr B. Begg; end Mr. H... Campbell
'from Tivertoi.
A 'number; from here. attended the
;ale at the farm of.the late Mr...1. 3.
MacMurchy, .at`•`Ripley' on :Tuesday
afternoon •
Mrs. Herb.:Ensign is spending a
few weeks visiting 'withrelatives' in
Detroit and in Sarnia.
Mr. James 'and" Miss M ; Pickering
from',. Lueknow were ,recent • visitors
.with Miss Margaret:: and.Mr. Jamey
Murray:
RAPID 'CITY'
Mr;•'and Mrs.' Peter T. -Carter and
joy visited irk • Listowel with.. Mr. and
Mrs, George`''McNnight on Sunday.
Miss • Lola .McKnight ' returned' home
after "spending; a week here and Joy
Carter remained at' Listowel. for a
couple of weeks
Mr. ' Chris: Pottage of Boston, Mass.
'is spending a few days this week.' at
the homes of W. G. Webster and W=•
G.: Reed ' and with other friends around
Quite a few' attended South Kin-
oss S. S. picnic at Tout's. Grove last.
Wednesday.
'.Mases Mary •and • Eunice; •r
pent a 'day 'with• 'Miss` Donna Hesse
at Ross MacMillan's .this , week.
• Mr. J." O. Ross and Jack '•Miller
are making repairs, on' the school this
week
Lloyd, 'Jim ,and . Clifford :. McNall
spent• Sunday at their home here.
WHEN THE NEWSPAPER
STOPPED
During the .recent suspension ,of'
the' three daily newspapers of Port
land, Oregon, ' due to ;a . strike of the
'mechanical staffs, • now' amicably set
tled, , Many •interesting " facts • were`
forcibly., brought to •the attention of
both buyers and sellers in that inter-.
prising city • One of . the •principal
ones is , that, radia ,news • service does
• not supply a, community With the,
kind of news 'it: really:wants.; News-
papers •iii Portland ere 'more •apprec-.
:ated • now. than' they . had been in'''the
;cast :fifty years,. and One would .think,.
after listening' to comment in public
gatherings and on the streets public
me 'of the, greatest .events in history
^as happened: It` was •also.: brought
out: rather, conclusively, that, radio
advertising •is not 'responsible for
}ringing ' customers into the metro-
politan, area 'stores nor in the Sub,:
urbanstore's because during the dur-
ation ot the strikes, retail trade, suff-
ered' a tremendous' drop in business
:and the little. merchant :who seldom,
advertises, was' the.'one hardest. hit.
It isapparent that the advertising of
the large mercantile establishments
brings to the little merchant his gnat -
Diners and that the little fellow should
,hare his. responsibility in newspaper
advertising in the future.-,tTypo-
graphieal Jot"irnal. ° '
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"Oh', John I forgot to turn, off the
ga`s•''in the kitchen when we left's
"Don't worry. 'Nothing'll, burn. '1
forget to •turdoif'-the wate>~;•in the
d Mrs. Will Redmond. bath
LOCALS ERRATIC TO
DROP FIRST OF PLAYOFF'S.
Goderkii Capitalises On. Locals. Tei
Errant'•T Win
Firs . ' am . iii-:
To- t, G: a Of Se .
Final
Seri
ee
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'Tangling with o
de
rlch'. ast Friday
in;the first game of the Juvenile,sem i=.
,
finals series, the Lueknow lads; folded
Up. under the playoff • exeiten ent•..and
lost the fixture 9 to.1.' The.Kids
mitted, ten errors, ,and couldn't do`
anything at bat to ,overcome their
predicament as Bloomfield set them
back. with. three hits. ' . .
Luckaow`. ab -r h—pa a' e
D. Aitchison, ss. 3' 0 0 2 3; 0
D. Finlayson, c. ,......3 0 0 2.. 3' • 2
L. V4rylds; `3rd _T . 0 '0 2: 1' 0
J. Carter, p. ,,,_._,_2 1 0 . 1 4 0
J. Cook; 2xid{,' . ' 9 '0 .1 ' • 9 , 1 ; 3;'
G.. ;Stewart, 0 ,0
JRR'. Richards 0 .•1
J. Webster, 1st: _»2 ':0 . 1 8':.; 0 1
A
McKinnon, lf,:.-. 3• '0 0, 1• 0 2
M. . Solomon; rf. ;':1 ' 0 :1•`' 0 0' >'1
Tots s;.12: 1.:
0
ION
Mtss; s1et Rr�h1eretered
ho
e -
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Sunday ,after' spending a ,,week with
her sister, •Mrs,• Elmer Wall and Mr.,
Wet• '
ins: Ada ester :o L cknow
.1�4,. . Webster f u .,
Miss` Eunice,and, "Master Bob Web,
stet; of Port Credit, were, visitors in
" this neighborhood. during the - week:,'
r • i c�,
{ and M s, F>'. an s: Rt ch $ent '
artMof . last week withi• friends ap" sit:
,p
Stratford
and camping - On Lake Erie'',
ML.and Mrs. HenryHen{Gardner anent
the -Week-endwith:friends
'at Hann
a
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ktlhteu'paosridtioOnkaysillpe,rincipal ,of
a
two - David Andersen has accepted.
roomed .school. ear Elmira ,
Me: and Mrs; Kirkland arid,
�` , Ogden - r
babe, ;Mrs, 'Andrew and Mrs..Findlay
spent.' Sunday, wit}):' friends in Pinker
ton. .
w
Miss, Kathleen Gardner is spending
thi ,;�}yeek With, .her girl friends .at
Port Albert,
Mi . ' Christopher ' Pettage, formerly • •
of Toronto, now of Boston, 'U. S.'.A ,
'visited on Monday 'with Mr. and Mrs,
: