The Lucknow Sentinel, 1939-02-23, Page 1a
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4:0p A YEAR—IN ADVANCE -50c EXTRA TO U S 'A, •
FOR.SALE-Pure Bred, SherthOrn
Bulls, serviceable age, T. B. tested,
area herd fully accrediateet 'hon.1,4-re13
) Diangannon. ORVILLE RBE, R. R.
1, Dungannon. . • •
, TWO-WAY ACTION on the 10d-
neys, antiseptic and .invigoratirig.
Ruumeaps. attack the cause of Itheu•
matisme• Sciatica,Lumbago.
• ,04. • 'MCKIM'S DRUG STORE.:
COMMUNITY AUCTION SALE -7
Will 11,,e. held in the Old Skating' Rink,,
Lueknew, on -Friday March 3rd: Any-
one' evitif,eteckeiripleMenti; etc., ,fer
aale is asked to •get in touch., svit
WALTER FORESTER. '
POR SALE—In the. Village of Dan
gann9ne 1, acre land, cOmfortable cem• .
ent. house, garage etc., all, in gOod re• '
pair. Good well water, ;rear pump..Th
property of the bete 'Mrs. Hasty. Appl:
to Mrs.' Wm. E. Altera •R 7 Luckecrw
- 'Phone Dungannon 67-r 3.
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SEEK 'TO::IXTEND
.11111.1t • .JviAlESTIESsi'.
II,SfT: AT GUEL,Pili
CLEAR:1NQ AUCTION SALE 'el
farm' stock and imPlenients at Lot
8 and 9, 'Cone A; Lake Rartge,'Iitiron
• TewnshiP (known' sA Point Clark
fat m) Thursday', 14E.1.zeh 2nd at e.30..
See bine.. Terms earl. Well *ender:
son, Auca%Mrs. Annie Brown and Le
roy 13roWn, executors.
AMBITIOUS MEN! We Wish t,
contact YertaIer-40§Vaateeeen9P101,,Mailt
,---good pay independence .• Everybody
buys our 209 guaranteed products
' Higher quality. Lower .prices. No ex:
perience needed. Your success make
• ours,so we, help Yon. Big continuOur
, repeat _sales and profits. No • risk
-Free eatologue • and ,detaill, FAMI
- LEX. CO. 579 St Clement, Montreal
. . •
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The, teritatlye Plans • released. by the
"nterdepartmental Committee at Ot-
tawa provide for e brief -top at
quelph during the visit of Their Maj-
esties, The King and Q:ueen, to .Can -
da.. in May. This son:•permits time
only for an appeerarsce on the stat -
'n .
platform:, •
, All effort is lreing made 'to .have
flis time eatepderif and in Stinnett of
his, "e•IteeYe N. E. pi:Isbell; Hee re-
a.,c'omrininicatign from Mayo'.
Wm.••'0.., Taylor of: Guelph, asleing
-hat *ire or letter be sent W. lu
tomlinsen, M. P. for •Bruce, to eepis.
a establishing their claim. .
'A deputation
Wept, to Ottawa yes.
prdaY, seekingto have the visit 'ex.
'ended to 'forty minutes;
ime for Their. Majesties to teavers
t three -Mile route Ovei" Guelph's
aacious streets, affording thousand,:
the opportimity -pa seeing The King
,nd •Qtreen, on, this •momeritont occas
l3attase the space in the'IMMediate
of the station is unsuitable
and, Inadequate,the; local committee
stGirelph has :taken this action, so
that 'Their Majesties may be accorded
A fitting I:mime-le, and:. so.. citizens,
chool children ex,•'Seryice men and
71*r:ors from points in thedistrict
maeahe enabled ta see there..
TENDERS'
•ASIIPIELD TOWNSHIP
'FENDERS WANTED
. The undersigned clerk receivr
• tenders for supplying, •T,000 yards.
crushed gravel and delivering sam
on Township roads'.
TendertrAo-be-tiliertet:Won 'Mara
••13th at 3 pan. A ..marked cheque' ft),
$300:00. to accompany -tender.
.Herbert C. Curran, Hoed Supt.
R:R. 7, 'Llicknow, Ontarie
C. E. McDonagh; Clerk
\ IL& 3, Lucknow, Oet•
Luihnow Ont" Thursday :February 3rd, 1939,
'
SAW POPE PIUS DURING '
CHRISTMAS".VISIT TO ITALY
A letter in last week' e Huron Exe
poeitor, from •Miss Ethel ,MieKeYe'
a cousin of Mrs.° W. W. Hill, gives
are intereating account. of a Christ -
mat hopday trip to France,. Switer,
land and Italie We understand the:
Miss ,r1Vlaber .McClurea ferrnerly •of
leekno..,,y,„' enjoyed' the same trip 'ir.
company with a• party of exchange
teachers, numbering ,over fifty:
Mies McClure and Miss McKay
g staff, are in
n e teacher's ex -
BARGAIN -L4.900 yards of. New
Prints dn gala' Fridey and Seta -day
--Tull good Width—Reduced to 15e.
T'ilE MARKET STORE '
' • •
JUVENILES ARE
31i0UP CHAMPS
Df the Toronto teac
'Glasgow. Scotland,
4hange basis. .,
, • The party spant
• kriatailas Day in
Florence, and visited during the hot
idays such points_ of interest at Na
plea, and &punt Vesuvius ; Pernpeii
the old buried, City;„ and Rome, when .
they 'visited, the Vatican and sack Hi
Holiness, the late Pope Plus. They
travelled to Pisa to Vilna' the Lean-
ing -Tower; .saw the birthplace of
Christopher Colanibos at Genoa Bat
then visited Nice and Monte Carlo.
On• their • return to ngland, • yia
Epulogne, they visitednparis.
The exchange, teachers are lookiag
forward to visiting Gernietny during
the Easter vacation.'
Make Spectacular conieback At
Winghain Tuesday 'To Win 5 To I
And Take Round. By One Goal
' Lucknow ..,Tuverilles are. gr our)
_..-ibaraptoris •• and will coatinue . in
the O. J. H. A, pla.YdOwns as
e result of a '5 to 1 victory in Whig:
on, Tuesday'hight that, gave thein the
two -game roter0 Q to 5. The local lied
:spetted. Wingharn a.4 t? 1 lead here
In 'Thursday- night, 'in the first game
of • the playoff . but repeated their
schedule perforniarice by winning in
a decieive meaner- en Wingham ice:
Wingharn, •on their allowing here
Made it look very .doubtful if the loa-
els could overcome the lead, hist Man
ager Clark Finlayson l and, bis right
bower, H. J. L. Eed5 of. 'Dungannon
had eveKy confidence in their young
:sters:
. Strengthened by FilluffP'Ilarrit
with. a 'shake-up in the lines, LucknoW
wera after' goals -heath the: start ,lent
it 'an well qn in -the third period be-
fore they scored the three' final goal
that .won the aourid, to nose 'Out a'
eltisaY little team, who Must have been
as disappointed as the locals were
. •
Lucknow ganged the Wingham nel
to open the game gettibg two goal':
in eight. minutes. Harris opened the
•bring. McLeod and Dehmeri gettine
COMING EVENTS
PLAY AND DANCE •
• In the Town Hall; Lucknowr Fri
day, MarCh 3rd, under. Joint Clu:
auspiees. "Lena Rivers", 3 -act cern
ecly drama presente.d:JiyBervi
Young People, commences At 8.3n.
sharp. Dance after, music by- Me
-Renzie's orchestra, General admio
ion,, 25c including play and danee.
•
• NOTICE
The Horticultural Society invite al'
those interested in Horticulture in tir,
village and vicinity to become mein
Jere, •
Nursery l stock, including fruit tree.
• rose litishes,1shrubs; bulbs, perennial,
--"r•-e'vae'enco-a,mail."1?le-ot -first „scost.T.Dneviteserr
• 0
• Ash Wednesday This Week
• 41 -Wednesday of this week, February
22nde marked , Ash Wednesday, the
• beginnipg of Let. l'he Lenten perk!'
• continues for forty days, tontludine
• • 'with Saturday noon following Good
Friday which this year 'falls on April
• 76, with the Easter season opening
• on Sunday, April 9th.
HAS BAD TUMBLE
HOLYROOD. BOY TAKES
•PRIVATE PILOT TEST
• :Weather permitting, three student
fliers at Sky,„ Harbor .airpott, 'God-
erich, were scheduled to take thee
testa yesterday (Wednesday). •in
effort to secure their, private pilot
certificates. 'the tests, under the sup-
ervision of Ken White, district as,
*Mat inspeetor of civil aviation, in,
'Clud,e taking! off in a.pittne, perform-
ing spins and limps,. and lanEling.
• There also is wlitten teats On air
regulations. •"' ••
• 'T., he boys whO have passed medieal,
examinations and are taking the tests,
are George Parsons and:R. J Dean, of
Goderich, and George •Robinsore : of
HolYrood. '
somETHiNG NAvii. itiot LUCKi NOW • .. LEFT FOR PAR NORTH
•,,A 'quick -wit! program sponsored by
the Women's Institute. Reserve Fri-
day March • 1+h0if you want to en-,
joy an- evening. of splendid fun and
• •
entertainments ThO• program will he
modelled to, some extent after the
ivereeepopular Prof. Quiz, Asicet pas:
get Programs .which you rio deubt
listen to on the radio. • .•
We Etre holii'ne' to -..11Cve lecal teati's
as well es ceptestintsefrom the cowl,:
try districts. e •
:• If yoa wish to entet a .tea -a -two'
women ern!' two men -a, -from your &un-
mlinity, mad pane entry ,with the
naines• Of YOUr conte4nnts 4's soct,ti-
eossible to the secretary; Mrs. Well
lagton Henderson, Lucknow. • Act
quickly at there, •is rciom for only n'
few 'teams.. •cSeileiedid. 'prizes Will` be
awarded the winners. ••
More news about par pi -Ogren): next
week. Watch for it..
•
SE POYS TAKE FIRST
-OF SEMI FINALS
Won 5 To 3 Decision Here Monday
From Listowel hi- Closely Fought
Ttissle With -A" Thrill A. Minute
For Some 800 Fans.
. '
Three Day Engagement
Plans are going ahead for, the
Teeswater Re -union„. August. 6th to
Pth, • ificlusive: Among the •bands t�
be :present is the Leek:navy Pipe
and, which has aceepted a three
day epgagernent.
E COUPON STORM
BY R J. DEACHMAN, M.P. th
•
Meireliers. afaPaeliameat, at , Ottaace
are very meth iptereeteErn the storm
of coupons which liave arrived since
Mr. McCullagh started his camPeigri.
• I vent -ere' to suggest that Mr: Mc-
Culleglyie campaign it 'not witheut
benefit' to the country as.it whele. The
bulk of his. suggestions are, �f eourse.
quite impossible." and can .never he
• Carried Out unless there is complete
revision in the attitude of the public
mind. He suggests ,two things: The
abolition of all the provincial: leg.-
itlatuies and the formation of a un-
ion government,• •
The legislatures cannot be • Abol-
ished hecanse the peOpjk *mild never
give their consent—they' Would'
•foolish- if they .did. They , should not
be abolished because the closer the
government is tcr the people 'the more
efficient it will be. The fertnation of
A governinent: -would abolish
the opposition- and .fience restrict
criticism, and every, goverrepent
• ought to be open to the Irankest and
freest criticism:
• The greatest Single: laCtor in the
develop/neat of wile and •eompetent
'administration: of ntiblie affairs is in-
•telligenit public eriticiem and that
crticiern should come from. the people
in the coristituency and from mein,:
'hers in, the Honse 'of ,Ceiennions,'-anii
there- should be :freedom of criticism
not only from those a the opposite
nolitieal 'faith •hut there should else,
be freedom of -criticism' within each
political party.
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•
It* is • quite true that. 4 member
of parliament -on any side may make
mistakes. It 'is also • true that theman
man in -the constituefica whoperhaps
hears only one side of the contre-
vergy, May likewise „form a evrbrig.
conclusion, but the hope. of success-
ful government lies in the •readrifese'
•Lucknow Sepoys took the edge ii
the 'first of a fwo-game semi-final
seties for group honours with a• 5
to 3 victory over ListOwel Monday
nighte The gable wad 'played in the
local • Arena; before, some.
who were provided, with plenty •6f
excitement during Aixty minutes of
fait, but close 'checking hockey wit
many close calls for both teams,
,Coals couM on the round, and
Lucknow went to. ListoWel last night
(Wednesday) • not - over,-ettimatiag
thefr two -goal' advantage whea up
,atrainskathe shifty sprioeth workine
'Listowel .ruad on their...home ice
• Play opened c'eutiouelY in the fir'
period with Listowel testing • Ritchic
aesists;.peteeersaaaaramaasejat javalea, a cOuple of tiines before Lucknow te
"faaaturetPeelretvemestaThatz
the ‘SetiViirfnillifftViiffirirritil
through the 'third 'period, Fraser seer -
ed Wingham's lone goal in. the eecond.•
At tboten Minute mark in the third
Wingham faded befOre the continued
attack by the local lads and within
five minutes the round was. ayon.. Here
I -is -got a paireeVith EedY.Dabmer anti
McDonald assisting, and thee joint*
Dahmer got the million dollar goel
• unassisted. :
Lueknove now meets Kincardine in
the first retard of the 'Ontario play -
downs. •
• The Starting line-up for Luckrow
was—Goal, MeKiin; Def., MacDenald,
Patterson; 'Centre, Dahmer; Wings,
,McLeod,'Iltirris; Alt; Wylds, Hedy,
Cook, BetterAitehison. •
eel
elereeeraenrpsansesothevaalearaf etbe• ere*,
owel •defense, opened the scoring. At
eighteen minutes, Thcimpsoir tied it
up, on Solornon't pits out from the
•corner.
• :Lucknow outscored Liatowel 3 to 1
in the second period, Lavery -account• -.
inft for • Listowel's goal. Greer got
• Lucknow's second, when he scooped
in the rebound on a play by Fisher
and Ellis. The same trio clicked on
• the third One with Fisher getting the
market and Jack' repeated • with fif-
,
temi• seconds remaining of the per-
iod. Jack got -the rubber back to Greer
on. a face -Toff at the Listowel net.
Greer passed it back and Jack Slapped
it home.'• • : '••" •••
Lavery scored again jn the third
for Listowel to make it 4 to 3, but
Greer got the 'equalizer: Sepoya.miss-
ed two chances in the last minete of
PlaY to 'have it end 5 to 3. .. • '
•
'Johnnie Jorree of Guelph 'again hall?
died the genie in excellent fashion..
with McLeod and Athos serving' th.
•only two penalties of the- game.
• Lucknotv--Goat, Ititeliie; Defense,
Cameron, McLeod; 'Centre, Fisher:.
•Wings, Greer, Ellis; Alt., Thompson,
McKenzie, Solomon, McLean, MeCar-
they: •
• PstoWelL-Goal, l'ohnstori; Defense,
• While skating at the arena on 'Tues-
day night, Con Decker, ,who took the
, prize for the oldest Man on skates
at last year's carnival, .seffered a
• pasty flik, the effects of 'which will'
•\bap him in the house for "a fel* days,'
in• the iumble,, Mr. Decker lit on
• the side of hit, trice and within a few
• moments. thea'face: was • very 'badly
swollen: COI ma*: his Way home,
• although sontewhat dazed the int -
Pact. A medical examination reciettled
no broken facial bones no. 'concnssion
• whieh Wasfottenate after so hard
a tumble.
Judge Gruff: "Aren't You ashamed
.L.)5
„
Prisoner: "Wily, Ito; yfy!.11. honor: 1
to,sersitalOpOlitc44.4asill, 'Vary Vealleot.
• able place."
"SCOOP" litiSSED CALI,I141q, •
'SHOULD *RITE .CoMIG STRIP
Jack Webster, who has spent e
past couple a -month, with relatieee
here, left •Tuesday meriting on the
first leg of a journey that will take
hint hack to Yellowknife in the Far
North. Jack was accorripanied by. his
:eonein, Lloyd ?Webster, who is re-
turning to Big Valley, Alberta, after
an extended ‘visit in this .
Jades plans were not certain ,When
he left He was eaiPloyed in the El-
dorado Mine near the Arctic 'Circle
.before coming ouit .for the holiday,
andwieile he does ;not Plea to return
to Eldorado, 'was'to •,rePort at head
office Toropto, Jaek latenels ;yieite
ipg in • Kirklead. Lake Para few daya
,before,• etrikirig West •eto -,Edmonton
• and from there narth to Yellowknife:
where he -will do some 'prospecting
unless his plans are Changed in thp
meantime. ••
PASSES TWO, BIRTHAAYS' .
IN THE "IRON LUNG" '
Saturday's Free Press contained
•the pictures of Muriel; Blake and ,
Frances Pettrnan, ,who by, the, first ef
the month will bath have spent two
biathdaye "teen Lunge" in which
they are pictured at Vietciria Hos-
pital.
Muriel: Blake, oce, 'dime:der of Mr., an
Mrs. Ernest Blake of : Ashfield, we .
nineteen years Of „age 'oh Saturday.
and has been a patient in the !nab!
Since' the fall of 1937; when ,she war
seriously afflicted :with infantile Par-
alysis: Maria, was gravely ill pear
the :mid 'of the, year When threateriee"
'With Pneumonia, but sumessfully
overcame the 'illness. Up to , that tina
she had. been, able to leeye, the lung
for: shot periods daily. •
• • Fraaces Pettinana who, will be 18
on March the first, comes froni Till-
sonhurga
CHILDREN UNDER.
SUPERVISION •
This 'branch ef oer work is divide'c
'nto two sectiorts,—wards and nen
'wards. It ,Iiicludes all the children o
• 4
eirom we h•b
eve een given castoit.
, whether ' a voluntary aet 'on th
;.trin. •
toof the parents, or' through' coin
Ward a ,
Wherever possible; emphasis
laid on, keeping the its Owa
• oorne, or failing-. that, with grant
Parentstz.ar other relatives; and e ,
forte,are Made to aatemplish-this
sired .end. When •theee, efferet's ha
failed; action istaken thi•engh th
m
courts to remove the child frci' hi
home and have him made a ward cr.',
the Society, In proportion to the num-
ber of cases we handle; those whic
are taken to Court represent but s
,mall part When such action: is in
ttittited, it is becaui'e the child's ow
•sarents tire non-existent, as; in. th
ase of Orphans and deserted chilc
ren, or • incapable,. as in the case,
'mentally deficsieatenr diteased
eats, or undesh•able, because Of 'free •
ty or'elepraVity part of ,
parents.
'Bag Many Rabbits •
A rgroup of hunters from': • a,
revere staged a rabbit' drive reem IY.
covehrig four coagessions from
ley :west to Bethel • aridein the round-
up bagged 4 total of seventy. jacks.:
' ."Scoop", the psendonyin adopted'
by the writer:of the "Sports Slants"
eolunin in the PaInterston 'Observer,.
appears' to have run seek a high tem-
perature 'last week; that he boiled
(kver with a column of. stew that
• spluttered and sizzled with more
laugh that the Marks Bros.
So amtisin was the article, that
sts.
se. Sport • fans., 'wile have not Wito•S, Lavery, 8Peeeet Alt, PePPler,
Atirendir road it,. may ••,get an 'extra Wttr4'• Yonii, Jrnt ThvitPt-GT4 .3414p
,
cantle strip to entertain' them, • , • • Thompson. -
WARN HUNTERS OF
RABBITDISEASE
Tularemia Merrace."To iMa.n And Am-.
Intel Alike—Epidemic, In London
Area.
. „
_
Fixate 'catch your .' rabhit! The old'
chef's . recipe.. Wile good i Thee see if
it. has.. ularemia.• . •
• This. deadly rabbit • disease is de,
Yasting• the wild- bunnies of Wester».
Ontario, .especially in the. London die-.
trict,. and heaters have .been affected'
wLocally, it. has, not, appeared, state
..s. oinItiro
. ti• t•',peretsithni.
who ,believe that "rabbit fever"... is
confined to .cottontails • and had never
appeared in the, jack 'rabbits & .hares
Whieh are. the, hunter's.. chief • quarry
in surrounding country' parts.
The disease appears Usually as
large 'yellow .boil. on the beck of the
. . •
rabbit's jaw, , showing through ex-
ternally.. Rabbit hunters can Catell a
;fatal fever from diseased animals
.and ,spOrtinien should f carefully .
in-
spect . the . bodies of their .quay to.
-sea'aif . theediseaeeaieeaa4f-irt,a-- •
eeeleameadeaeleararamorteillitheteetheargie
dord. The disease is fatal infive per
cent. of the cases and ii cenveyerl
to •human beinge through ticks or
fleas from, the anintals.. It Might rft-
seritille.• flu,- as the person develops'
hevr. fever,headaetes atred. ehills
withiri one tO ten days After infection.
--Walkerton 'Herald -Timet. •
Non -Wards
When children are: removed fro'''.
their own. homes threugh -the ec
operation of the parents er „gatiril
:ans, WithOUt the necessity; Of van.
action, 'tech •'easet :.ers.•lealled•
Sometimes we secure lie).
zrapleyinE(440:girls_1.,and„bota,46.d.„2,.
.yda-fi of age, -necessitatingathe
:hey • leaye. home:IThis often, avoid.
haying these • children becOrrie . r..
'charge' to the ,comninnity; particular-
ly where .their, parents are on 'relief
.,§uch children .while awayr.fecon, horn(
are: under .:onr• supervision,.. aithotreel:.
.we do • not lealte legal custody ova).
them.. These eases are 'called, Non
Warde.r. • •-•• . • • , e.
When .a ehild • first *nes, int
aura ge,urdianthip,, he is giVena riled,
iCal examintion.•.Hie •eyes teeth ton
sils'etc.,' are: checked. ' and treatmen,.
.• • . „
given wherever. it is-Thendepecessary -
They'.. are „Cite .'•• checked ,up.,•fre
• ,qUently -while _Under .• •Olir. :Care
Wherever ....there . a • behaviour
• aroblerri they, • :are .eicamined.
the mental •health
leetion .With :his new office. His head- .
Medical examination Will often levee waiters -Wilt be .located in '•Lontion-
..he „great.,world metropolis. The .dut•
'et .Of the assistant .conthtitsioner will
1)e the promotion of trade . between •
'1'ernadre•end.. the Mother Conntree in •
flanadiaa livestock .and live.stook Pro-
dacts, tueb as bacon, cheese, butter,
•
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' HAS I/IS EYE ON MeLEOR •
Johnnie- Jones, prominent .in hockey
.",ncl baseball cuales, •and whp has
*efereed the last ;two game* in which ".
,pc,kreeW" has played; .has an, eye on
Ildon"-„McLeod., Eldon .shares the de-
ense duties With Kenny Cameron, on .
•.he' intermediate team and c,both of
nem. are- practically slaty minute
• len by necessity., s
•
• When Jones learned, that •McLeod
Fs" only seventeen, " hi jotted ' down his:
• Celle And address, and gave the local •
'Thub lair warning, not to 1,4 angry
. f be "stole" him. Jones manages
.he Guelph :Juniors in the "Big 8"
l'obp this year and iintiraated McLebfi
Might:get a try ab Out later this Seakbei,
when the schedule was .Wound- up.
"Tirthe AnAtifue4s*NliteeeteailiVir
member and -ask lor.mo''vexlifirisrlo -
and the willingness 'ef the. member
to use all diligence • in • providing
full and clear information in •regard
to the subject under discession.
hope later to .disetesS sonie of , the
suggestions which' Mr. McCullagh
haa, Made. '
BREEZUp LEAVES
tOADS DANGEROUSLY . ICY
• Rain -that fell almost cOntinuouslY
on Sunday, caused. flood danger aa
several points in Western Ontarie;
'eoctilly_ there was no such danger,
,ut a di' -op in temperature Monday
aortal* , cenverted streets and roads
• rite a, glare of ice: that gave ped-
.:striarES. numerous Warbles and sent
;eyeral care sliding into ditches,"spirte
eeingatoundL-and even. :turning -over._
m district- roads. One • such miehee
e reported to have 'delayed soine of "
he: ListoWel hockey 'players from
ar-
svrng here On time for 'Monday
sigitt't garne
3RUCE COUNTY,
REPRESENTATIVE
GOING' TO ENGLAND "
• Mr. George It. Paterson,. who has
)een the efficient representative of.
Ontario Department of 'Agricul-
ture in the. County of Bruce for .the
•
l>list:Vie years, hat; remitted an im-
ei:tent appointment in the service
,
)f the. Federal Government, :that' of
Assistant Trade ,Commissioner. (An- -
imal" Products) Commercial Intelli-
;Mice Service; Of the...Canadian DEt
lartrnent of Trade .and Corrilnerce' in -
• he .tiritish Islesand is leaving, with
Ars Paterson, •Alia _first Week in.
• Wareh to take over the Work in con -
physical defects; which in theinselve
are sufficiently serious to cause a soc.
;al maladjustment. In tlie. wards of r
very clever physthiatrist; "We must
be sure we are not dealing with is
physical problem before we label a
•'WEDDING BELLS' '
. DRENNAN—FOLEY •
• Rev. Father Fallon officiated at n
quiet wedding at St. Peter's church,
Goderich, ,at 7 o'elock Monday, Feb-
ruary 13th., when Gertrude, datighter
of Mr. and *Mrs. Edward 'Foley .of
Kingehridge, beestalie the bride et
Earl Drennan, son pf Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Drennan of Kingshridge.,-The
• bride, Wore a Dubonnet'alpsteit dress
'with Week acceisoeiee'and a corsage
• of Seprertie roses and maidert4utir
fern. The douple were attended by
Mr. and Mrs. Jatiles .Johnstori of God -
oriel'. Mrs. Johnston Wore a :dress of
wine Atin-back crepe with black ac-
cessories an& te „corsage Of lavender
sweet pens, k ditibtx, *Wedding break-
fast was served at the home ,of the
bride's sister, Mrs. Edward JohrAot
Goderich, The hapPy cOuple left on
that
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bride travelling irea ack
•medcwitia 'bleak...Naar ',coat
Ching accessories
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RUN- SPECIAL TRAIN
A special train carried a crowd of
farts to List -mai, last night fer the
deciding game in the semi-finai ser-
ies °between Listowel and Lucknow.
With, 'road • conditions not , the • beet
and hockey ,:entlnisitisna:'itt' a high
pitch, a deeieion was reached to run
the special' with a '$260.00 guarantee
required, Lticknow Pipers accompan-
ied the players and fans.
-hild a: behaviour prOblem." ewes, dressed poultry; etc.
• Our responsibilities de not mese
Mr. Paterson, who graduated from
here. It is not sufficient if We simply the Ontario Agricultural College at
see that a child is warmly clad, Well
cedarid comfortably •Iheused., These
things are gnecessary, it. is true, hilt
there are other far-reaching oblig-
etions, namely the f' under -standing of
the child's nature. and hie placement -
in th,e' surrouredirigs • best suited to
his ee,ede—spiritual . and • mental as
well its physical. Whether it be in an
adoption home, a free home or. some
natticular tyrie :of i'netitutiopil tare.
• Next week a sample, case Where a
family had to he .made:zards of the
Aid Society. will be 'pub-
lished. • •
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Snj
ThildrekA-Ala
Comity of Bruce. • """--
FREIE SHOW AND DANCE
DREW PACKED HALL •
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A Plante shirty, and dance sponsor-
ed! Nr Itatteriel Oil Ootepairy and their
oderiCh agent, Ben Chisholm; was
heldin the Town Hall here last Fri-
day night and, attraeted a ,Mpacity
atettairitieeef: ° tateaep.:' etu re
ess trim -
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KINLOUGH FRIENDS HELD
SHOWER FOR BRIDE -ELECT, •
Guelph 1n1924 anti received his Mas-'
_Degree at the Iowa, StAle doll-
lge. in 1926, came to Walkerton. in '•
'934 from Toronto, where he had been
lesociated With the. CroPe and 'Mar-
kets •Branch of the Department, on
'being Appointed Agricultural' Eepre- -
lentative- for Ernie County as suc.
cessor to Mr. Fred Ferayth; Who was .
transferred to 'Eastern Ontario. •
In his work as County Agricultural
Eeprasentative be has, after tvvo •
Years of holding meetings" and lecte •
sueceeded in ;making iBruce
County a T. B. Restricted Area or
coacluded re, e
Mr. and Mrs. Phonse Murray opened
their home on Friday evening last
to the ladiesofthe community Who
gathered at a •roiscellepeous • show-
er•in honour of Miss Isabel, Colwell
'bride-eleet. Mrs: Murray welcomed
the guests' and seated isehel ie the
bride's chair ever which a large um-
brella wits: belle •eovered with pint
• Streamers -and ,hearts, Mist Wirmifred
Ackert ected as chair -lady and the
• foloIwitig. program was given:
Soloe—Misses Mary Cox and May
Boyle, little Missee, Eleaner Merrita•y•
and Milderd Pinell,;::huntorob's, read
ings—Misses, Kathleen • Graluun and
Hazel Percy, Mrs. (Ilev,) • Meletchip
and Mrs., Arthur Graham, Misses
Virinnifrod Ackert and Joan Anderson t"Y•
had charge' of :the eontests. Little Mr. Paterson is well aeemainted in
Eleanor Illurray and Margaret Anne England, having spent a year there
Murray"dressed as bride arid groom, in 1932-33 as eaamereial represent-
ative, of the Ontario Honey Export
thoir little Watori. Miss Mary Cox Aoodati°h,
unwrapped the many gifts lind Mini
JeanA•.nclerson read the attached ver -
505. • •
larthel tIVIeardiecl
'0.1 •
'affeebtAirtheeteeverta: eaesetPaign for--'
the- eontael of the viterblifilY: He 'was -
else almost solely 'Ilistrumental,
in tottering the County reforest-
ation scheme, • as a • result of
which Bruce now has 150*%ere3
in the Township 'of Arna.bel, which
was partially •replanted in • 1938,
and his activities In this regard have
resulted in • many Private reforest- -
ation •projects, as during last year
• the depertment. received greatly it -
creased requests for' trees 'front all
narts of the County. Besides these.
major accompTishmorts he Was-aCtii'e
itt thepromotion of soil and Crop ist-
ptovement, livestock improvement,
.breeders clubs, Junior Farmers,: Jun-
ior "Institutes and sato°. I fairs. Hie
associations • with the far'neees of
Bruce and his ever -ready and 'willing
assistance have made him oere of 'the
mo.St pOpUlat representativet ever
serving in that capa<dty ih the.coptt-, •
drew in a basket of lovely gifts on
•
. Mr. and Mrs.' Pritersoe. will *leave
• Walkettan on March 4th for OttattVa;v
wifei-•e Mr. Patertora will .report for
the ..ledies and and will later leave for St John,,
'
lowed ,by ethe epatea wake 'which eluricle. wet. eerved ,by beep. future home abeard the "Duchess of
riLiring •
• Itirldi "VOSS -QS?. •and giel friorgil Rivintio•
nd,r- ••••••