The Lucknow Sentinel, 1942-07-23, Page 119
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Lucknow ,Ont., Thursday, July 23rd, 1942
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EARLY TREATMENT
FOR POLO CASES
AVAILABLE FREE
OLD'. -TIME FIDDLERS TO.
PERFORM HERE SATURDAY
.THE PRIZE 'WINNERS
YOUTH DROWNED
AT `KINCARDINE
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,JOINT CHURCHSERVICESES
O SUMP/ER O
FALL FAIR �E NOW AVAILABLE LISTS•
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''UST OF RED CROSS_
DON• ATIONS .
Prize._' winners last Wednesday
night were. 1st, 'Mrs. Wm. McGill;
2nd, Miss Cecelia • Wilson; 3rd, El-
mer Irwin, R. 7; 4th Norine Thomp-
son; 5th, Ernie Carter, 6th, Michael
McCartney, Third and fifth prizes
were not claimed.
Oddly enough, the week previous
Ernie. Carter won arid prize and
Cecelia Wilson 5th Prize.- Last Wed-
P.
�iesday- C-.W.-� on 2nd' -and: -E nie_
on•
5th, although• the' la ter Was not
•h and on this, occasion to claim his
prize:: ' -
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An old time• fiddlers a ..eolitest is
to be held in the 'arena in Lucknow
on• Saturday night, with free ad-
mission to the crowd that will no
doubt be on hand to hear 'these art-
lets of the bow .Perform. -
'Entries are to be .Made' at Gordon►
Taylor's drugstore and it's open
' Y• - ' En-
t° all; except . orchestra • leaders.
Con a ations o•
gr g . f the Lucknow
:Presbyterian and United Churches
are holding joint serv..iees during the
summer months, Rev, J, W. Stewart
is now on holidays and the two con-,
gregations' are holding Sunday ser-
vices in the 'United. Church, conduct-
ed by Rev_ C. H. MacDonald, 'Dur :`
Ing Mr. MacDonald's holida ser-,
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vices will' be held in the Presbyter-
Fall Fair prize lists for the Lucky
now Agricultural Society's ,77th an
nual ,fair, are now available at the
office, of the secretary, Mr. Josephss
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Agnew.
Dates' of the Fair' this'. year have
ed
been changed to Tuesday and Wed -
nesday, September 22nd ,and 23rd:
'Exhibitors 'wily ,find the change, in
rule 5, -in. the „prize list,,. much more
convenient; This ehan P al Y.'S�tiLi ..I:
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A sad drowning accident Occurred
at Kincardine: beach - on Saturday
afternoon, which claimed -the life
of 15 -year-old Eric Haldenby, son
of Mr, and Mrs. Wilbert 11 Halden,
by of Toronto.
The boy's father, who teaches tri
Toronto °was :born , in the Westford
caramtu gty east of Kinlough; and
(Continued From Last Week)
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'Anna and Bell Ross $1
Ross, 'R_ 5, 2:00; John Ross 1,00;
,
Charles "Robinson 1;00; Bert Roach
5.00; John .Ritchie 2.00;,..Sam Reid
5.00.; Thigh Rutherford 2.00; S. F:.
Robertson 5:00,; 'Frank Ritchie 5.00; .
James Reid 1.Ojl; Andrew Ritchie '
1:00; Robert ,Ritchie 1:00; Gordon
•
The• Ontario Department of Health
has recently released a buI•letin
,dealing with .the method ofaa spread,
- 'gaiarant;ne . and treatment, 'pertain-
�,
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'
y
Ipg to poliatmyelitii5.
In view . of the serious outbreak of
the disease in this eoiiimuziity' leanly
-list fa r ation. eon ` e .
l fall, the info m • fain d
in the bulletin will be of s ectal in-'
P
tercet to Sentinel readers, Following
the. epidemic here, this community
:became directlyassociated with re-,
search work carried on ' by the De-.
i ,rear tment• of Health at Toronto,
o The local Board of Health as well
- took steps to attempt to control thequota
Il menace -bypressing for gar,
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bags collection 'system, and at the
same time required that',proper at-'
: tendon be : paid to outhouses,arid
manure piles: Further,. all wells in
which the water did not pass the
tries have,, so far .been • slow. m eorn
Ing in; but there will doubtless be
numgrpus competitors';avhen the,big
'event ets, underwayat 8.30 Satur-
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da night)1 '
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There are three age groups,, with.
a $5.00 cash prize awarded . the win-
nen .of each class, If you, can play
a fiddle, send your entry' in at once,
and brie alongthe bow and fiddle-
g
on Saturday evening: ' '
farm f- is
was assisting- on . the o h
rother Albert Haldenb • of 'West:,
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ford, •at the time of the _fatality,
,
Mrs, Haklenby, and Eric'were vis-
iting with her parents, Mr, and Mrs,
Fred Humphrey of Pine. River dis-
trict and- had -gone to Kincardine
on Saturday afternoon_ While there
Eric had gone in swimming along
Ivan Lloyd near the refresh-'
meet ,booth south of the. pavilion•,
The.lad is believed to have hurt
himself in div Ing, a. nd• suddenly
seemed to get into diffic»&ty and
went down.
The boy's body was recovered by
Robert Kearns of Kincardine, who
orafts,
fully
d-a�ad-a�,�hee clothed
,, l a.�ar,o way r.-
Jan' ch>aieh cone eddy 1 r: te�v -
art: • "
four o'clock • on' the first , day of the
show for placing indoor ', exhibits.
Judging. of these exhibits will conn-.
mance at nine, o'clock am: