The Lucknow Sentinel, 1939-04-27, Page 1•
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r4.00 A TEAR -IN ADVANCEe.-40e EXTRA TO U. S. Ae
vet
• POE SAL,E--4rade heifer, yeaijng
and a•bull ealf, 10 weeks old. ApPly
• at THE MANSE; St o Helens.
FOR SALF,-K,itcherie range, eaten -
ton table, single woodenbed, dresser
and stand. Apply at Sentinel office.
FOW.SALE-Yellow. blossom Sweet
. ()lover,. grade -No. 2, $3,50 pet -bathe',
, ROD MeBOUGALL, 'Phone,' •26-28,
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°KIDNEYS- ARE CLEANSED and in.
itagerated -.by,. using; -"Ratinecape.,...: At
• eegillar hiteryais, use Iftlimaca,ps for'
e your health's sake. McK,Dd'S .DeRLIG
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' AUCTION SALE of bousehold•effecte
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••at the residence •of C. Thornton, Rip-
eley, 'Saturday April 29thsat 2 o'clock:
"-reeSee bills. C. Thornton, Prop, Matt
Gaynor, Auc. 4 -
AUCTION SALE -Of farm stock
implanter -its at Lot 22, Con. 2Xulross;
.4 miles :seUtleamet of Teesivater, the.
•• estate of the late Gilbert Marshall,
on Tuesday, May.2rid.•See billi. Matt.
Gaynor, iAuc., ,
FOR SALE-e-tord Sedans ',geed tires,
. new battery, • Iblack; ducos new,
lic-
'nse, $5.00.e Repossessed . 1939
.Bettery Radio used one Month. test
e.$8.0O-Sacrifice $26.00with new:
heavy duty batteries: J: .0. Stewart,
Lucknove. , •
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NOTICE TO.FARMERS
• The Lucknow Joint Club mixing
station has a tomplete •suppl7 ,of fer-
tilizer .rnaterfals on hand. .JOHN
Digneger,Jalone
Lucknow.
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TENDERS
TOWNSHIP OF -siSHFIELD
::The• undersigned clerk will •receiye
'bids Or tenders on road insurance on
Township roads to eight fattoek P.
M. On May the 8th. e20 miles of koed:.
No tender or bid neeessarilY accepted.
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C. E. McDonagh, clerk,,Lucknow 3.
CLEARING., AUCTION SALF;L-Of
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farm .eteek• implements and house-
hold effects' at Ralph Nisairesa. (st
' .storner. west of Litcknows one-half
mile south), on Friday; April 28th at
1.30 o'elotk. 'See bills for :list and
,eerms. Med. Gaynor, Auee JOHN le:
MCKAY, Prop. •
ALL YEAR INCOME selling large
line° spicess-extracts, "toilet selennisit,es
stock, and other farm ,products Our
COiebinatiOn Offers Open every door.
• No extierieneeneeded. Pleasant 'woes,
• Steady repeat Maleri from old , and
nevacustPmers. A small amount puts
you in business for veunself. NO
RISK. Excellent opportunity to _right
Party. For, free clostaile and catalogue;
• FAMILEX CO. 5/.70, St . Clement,
Montreal. • • s I
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".APPLICATIONS WANTED
• Applications will. he received by the
• undersigned to June lit, 1939, 'foe,
\--the riosition efeCourity COnstable for
' the County of. Bruce, 'salary $1000:00
per annum and five cents per mild,
• silievired,-all court •Ceste and fees to,
. revert to the bounty. •
Please etate age, married or single,
qualifications and exPertence if any,
• and give references. '•
• A. Nelson, ..
,rer
Co. Bruce ;
,Box '70; Walkerton, Ont.._ '
PE•CIA.4 LOW., -•PRICES
• Due to exceptionally large ketches
• of, 'Ink husky. Chieks • ' ' • •
Mixed. boeic
leti eras
White Leghorns 7%c Ific 2e
' Barred Rocks . 12e 7c
New H. Reds ... Sake 13c • 6c
Hybrids •, 8%c 12c 7c4!
Livability and satisfaction guaran-
•teal. Sterted chicks reasonably priced.
!latches: every Meniday. Inspection in-
vited. Neer C.N.R. station, DUNCAN
KENNEDY, Witigham• Ont.
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' WHEN YOU pry .
BABY CHICKS.
youexpect them to live, grow' and
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produce both _meat ,and. eggs prefitt
ably. You are assured these. euttliiies
° when you secute your clrickd from
, oar, poeltry farm. For .22 years we
• , •have been selecting and 'breeding Our
1.4els for arge •bniler .end egg stie
end high' pi:eduction. ,All breeders
• • laeodstested.•White.leghorns, 9c, pe
I ; 20c, Barred rocks,' and New
ea I shire, lee, May re less. •e
' ELMER. 'PARRISH. GORRIE.
• NOTICE • . •
„ A meeting' of '•the Business Mena
• aaeodatioe of Ltieknow well be held
in Bothwell and Reed's Store tine
Pridity 'evening, ,Aptil ° 28th at 8
O'clerek. • All those interested, and
,eyeryeee houid be, are urged to he
sweeesenereestereile . . •. --easeseese.-
•'NOTICE •
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Constab R. Moore warns the
public that they.. Must exercise tete
iedieposirig garbage and refuse at
the Village eperip, and not on the- high
• greyed, seriseendingthe. pit
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HOCKEY.,CL.UK.STAGING
DANCE THLIS .FRIDAY
The LriCknow'llockeer Club is stag-
ing..a dime in • the TOWn• Hall this
`Friday •riight, ,April 28th, which is
certain to popular event, and
according to the advance sale of tick
eti, is assured. of being well patron-
:. •
;Ernie' Brown's :Band base -been • en-
gaged, which is goad neWs. te the
majority Of dance patrons, ,for this
ercheiteasproired'eptite impale! at. the
Ieeent Clansmen's -deride • '
Tickets may be .secured adeance.
from .several . mernbets ;of the, inter -
Mediate -teane• and the past •season's
executive. '
In order to provide v,eiridbeeakers
brain same Aimiliar way to recognize
the success of the intermediate team
this: season, •a esune of moneYwas
voted by the Arena Committee tedent-
1Y, to augenent. the club's finances.
At a recent hockey meeting, the club
decided to sponsor the '•dance in an
:effort to raise Money for this pur-
pose .ttrid so avoid the necessity, as
far as possible, .of accenting the do-
nation sfrom. the Arena Citminittee,
which „amount can thus be retained
fey debenture purposes. ' • "
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LOPAL BUSINESS mgN:
TO • MEET THIS FRIDAY '
A Meeting of the LuckneW Buei-
!less Metne Assecietion has beenees111-
ed. for • this iFriday evening it 8
yeloele in Rathwell „and Reed's store.
This is a meeting that Merits the
atten ance of all business men and
•• ens generally, who are interest:
in the civic, welfare and progress
ii Liree-village. •
'•• Alive.bpsinesi men'A Organizatibit
ie:e* real necessity and 'asset in any,
community but ,such an Organization
Tan .effective only Stsi the degree
• 'ts members .make it,„ '
••An interested • executive, elected
tie office after careful consideration;
end Which has the co-operation and
itipport of the members, can 'make
he Lneknew •Bueihess Men's .Club,
force for good thee will do ;ninth
n• keeping this village in the limes
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United.: Ch I Y s .
e At -the Y.P.S. -meeting of. Monday
everling;' foljneeing the opening devo-
tidnal exercises, the Scripture pass-
age as read by Norma Ritchie Mrs.
Normari Wilson favoured with .a piano
instrumental and Mre. Duncan Mae-.
Donald with ,a reading. A 'duet Was
sung' by Annabelle and Queenie Wil-
kins, with Mee. Wilkins accompanist
The Topic,: "The Mieistry and the
Storm Centres" r was taken by Miss
Eva Greer:
STILL PERSISTS .
.-spite • of • repeated • attention
drawn to the careless disposal of gar-
bage and refuse at the village dump,
the practise .• is continued by some
Who persist in strewing this refuse
around at randoin orttlie high ground,
loading to the pit...This freer' time
to time involves expense in putting
the aprlosteh to the pit in order, • ,
The can be no excuse for this
eareleseness, as Vehicles can approach
right to the edge of the 'hole', where
all garbage can he disposed of With
comparative ease and where it must
be disposedof in future, Constable,
R. J. Moore weeps..
STORY OP. ROYAL STANDARD.
AVAILABLE TO SCHOOL PUPILS
Coincident With the 'Thrthcoming
Canadian'teur of Their Majesties, an
ettractive-eillust,40aniPblet -tones
tainingethe history of the Royal Stan-
dard, the personal -flag of King
George VI, is being distributed to
local school children. The Rowel Stan -
deed. is •printed in color on the front
of•the pamphlet and seven diagrams
show the Various 'banners that have
served as the flags of British kings
during the last 700 years. , - '
' The pamphlet is entitled •"The
Story., of the Royal' Standard." It
was written by E. E. Robinson, an
employee of the Bell Telephone Com-
pany of Canada in Montreal whose
hobby is heraldry, and first appeared
in "The Blue 'Bell," the monthly nutg••
azine published by that company for
its •employees. The free distribution
of the pamphlethere hasbeen made
possible through the co-operation of
the iChenl authorities and the local
'office Of the BeIrTidephone Cempany.
I. . COMING:EVENTS' ,
••' .PAR?AiVIOUNT DANCE '
Dancing every Friday night at Par-
amonnt Hall. lACKeinie's orehestra.
Admission 25e. 0
• BAKING SALE " •
Honieenride baking for aside in the
oOrange Hall ori Saturday; April 29th.
at 2. eine, sponsored by the "South
Kinloss Ladies' ,Aid."- Tea- booth in
conneetion. ' . • .
'DANCE AT ST. 'HELENS
A &Mee Will he held in St. Helens
Hall this Pridaero April 28th, under
auspices of the Women's Institute,
Mesie And • program by Abe Martiii
oreheetre. Leech served. Achnisaton
5e and 15e.
'1I,Astie,;e'es-*ItetVIVIVO
-"The Little ,Clodhopper", an en-
tertainieg • play, will be preeerited-
in
the Town Hall, 'IselelasoW On Ftici!isf
May 5th,, by the Young People, of
North "St. United Church, sGoderich
under •the auspicea 'of the W. A. of
the Lecknow United, Church. Ad-
mission. 25e; children.. St:,
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LucknowOnt.,- Thursday 401 27th, 19
MASONIC 'AT HOME
HELD AT RIPLEY'
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• The *Intel :'At Home of Old
-Light Ledge, ethictsis marked:. as
"Ladies was held last Fri-
day evening in,'the Township = Hull,
Ripley,' and in spite of nidayorabo
-motoring teonclitione; attreeted•e par-
ticularly 'Mae attendance." _ •
The, progeant was .piovide4 by the
Walter Butes Singers of•Toronto,•and
the gathering was delightedeeneith the
'offering of this :eheir of. It voices,
and the several ; selections, ,ber.-the
feature soloist, :Mies Iles* Sinelithe
It was a delight, indeed; to be priv-
ileged to ehear 'these representatives
of the Singers Guild; their visit to
Ripley being made possibly.. in no
Oman 'degree, to the fact that, Mrs.
Heritage (nee Vera ,eCrawford) ' Was
the pianist accompanying the sing-
ers, and She received a ".big hand"
as she took a bow at the eonClusion
of the • recital. •
The program wee' late in ietting
underway dee to weather and flood
conditions , delaying :members of the
Neil MacLennan, Worshipful Mast-
er of Old 'Light Lodge, very capably
presided as chairman calling on Rev.
C. N. MacKenzie and Rev. J.
C. Nicholson, who briefly spoke. Prior
to the, program commencing; Mise
Blanche McDougall favored with in-
strumental numbers.' • •
. After lunch was served, the even..
bi eyg tbomconcludedecb a rwi ei with rcdancing,beetat.61111usi
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH- TO ,
effeeR'K VOLVENeitlIALEE :
The Ltiekhow Presbyterian Church
Will celebrate the Golden Jubilee Of
the layjng of the corner stone of the
present church building on Sunday,
1Viay 7th. Rev.' Wm. Barclay, M.A.,
B.D., of Hamilton will be the guest
preacher. This date coincides With
the .Diamond Jubilee of the "PresberS
tery of Maitland. The Presbytery will
'meet in LaCknow on Tuesday, May
9th in the afternoon and in the even -
Mg the Diamond Jubilee of the 'Pres-
bytery and the Golden. Jubilee of -the
Church will be celebrated at a Public'
meeting to whieh all are cordially.
invited. °.. • .•
FOR HOMES BEREAVED
The Sentinel can 'supply you with
printed' sympathy ' acknowledgment
'cards, black Or grey bordered, • and
envelopes ee matchein any nuitneiter.
Satisfied With- Oh Reliable
An exchange days 'they have -ee-
ceived•e renewal of the weekly paper
from a I3.' C. subscriber by air -mail;
We have never yet received a re-
newal in' this way but we have cents'
h. :number of overdue subscriptions
and aldeaie Find enclosed Order
for $2" by just the old reliable postal
serviee would be greatly appreciated.
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OBITUARY •
• MR: JOHN WOODS
,-Mr; John Woods, whose death took
place at Melfort, Sask., was, an „es-
teemed resident of. thisctommunity
for a numbers of years.. He was
horn in • Simcoe eCounty 'and came
here with hisepardnts to West Wawa-
nash in 1872 .andslived at St: Helens
till 1908 when he moved out West.
• Deceased- was in' his 197th year.
Ile was married in 1891 to Margaret'
Reid of° StanieSewho is left to mourn
his loss and six children. Also two
brothers, Mobilise/1, of St. Helens arid
'Henry of Galt. Teen predeaeased•him
in -1010 -.astride. driseeehlesteerdasigheeree
Violet (Mrs. Cole) in 1937.
Services were conducted in.Melfort
and in Pathtore where he lived be-•
foie he retired to Melfort He was
buried at Fleet 'Springs, '
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BOWLERS PLAN'
ACTIVE SEASON
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Organized On Tuesday Night ---New
Cup Donated For Tivilight. Doubles
• -Joseph Agnew,`Rerelected Pres-
ident.
nommoloo•••1•••.•
With,. greens' in eiCellent condition,
and withea favourable financial hal-
Ance from , last season's activities,
.the Luck/Myr 'Bawling Club re -or-
ganized ,on •Tueedayl, night, and laid
plans for the coming season which
is anticipated will ht one of the •best
in the CIA's history., , •
-e-A, nevi cup is up forcompetition
this,- year. it is the Tip Top Tailor
trophy donated by E. V. Hofftnan 61
Lucknow, and will be competed for at
'a twilight doubles tournament On
June 15th. The annual doubles tour-
nament was set for Wednesday, July
5th and the rinks tournartient for
August 17th.
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Officers Were re-elected es follows:,
Hon, Pres., J: W. Joyntr. Pres:, Joseph
Agnew; :Vice -Pres., Boy Finlayson,
and t ec.4retti., .Clark •Finlayson, "
Cnmrnjttee n r e as follows.
Groundilt. Rae, E. V. lloffnian,
Wellington McCoy; Membership„E,
LI Agnew, W. McCoy; , ToernAteent,
E. V. Iloffinen, G. R. Smith;
John A. Meborield, Writ alePtietsen,
Member:shin fees are $5:00 flit Inet
year reemberse;$3.00 for former Merit -
newsro'iN,°*tvg.linthitetttribleite
mernbeese e$10.00 Per family.
•It Was decided to join the Provincial
Lawn Bowling Association,
It was decided that there be free
bowling for theithera,.ledies and gen-
tlemen, an all evenings, except Ofl
specialoecision as clecidecl hv the
eitecutive Commit .
tee, • "
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• HALF HOLIDAYS 17 . [TRAIL RANGERS
COMMENCE -NEXT WEEK r• • .
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Next Tlinneday,;May, 4th marks
:the comni6neenient of the weekly
haif, holiday, as Observed by Luck.
hew merchants ?According to
eustem; businees places will:then
remain OPeek an Wednesday even -
bags :commencing next week: Thi
pubhc are reeked to .bear ' tl!is
chaie fit- mind.
LOOdia. „O'letSitOg
• BORN
KILPATRICK-In Winghame Hos-
pital' on Wednesday, April 19th,to
Mr.. And Mrs. 'John Kilpattxick • of
uckhow, a daughter.' '
COMPLETES: TERM
AS MOD .RA..,TOR'
Rev. Frederick ,Gilinoeit Of London
Succeeds. Rev,, C. H. MiteDoneld As.
Moderator Of The 'Sealed Of; Ham'
ilion And London.
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The Rev Frederick 'ailriniure B.A.,
Ei.te, for the past fourteen years
'pastor of .Elinwood church -in leeindonS
Was Monday night elected 65th Med-
erator of the Presbyterian Synod of
Haroilton and London. He succeeds
the Rev: Chillies MacDonald of Luck.
now. "Some 300 delegates, represent -
ethic •of every congregation -within
the Synod, gathered anneal ses-
sion at St. Andrentee Church, Strat-
feed, made the choice of the 69 -year.
old cleric:, unanimous after the ,Rev,
RI• Allan.Cranston of Welland, had
declined o alio* his nomination to
go before °,the Meeting. '
2,F1
•!rather follew than the map We love
singly refer to as Charlie MacDonald,"
• Dr. Gilmour said in his opening re-
marks to the • Synod.. qufhe, spirt
in hint, I trust, will follow ene• in the
work Of serving a great Synod." '.
e Reviews Stewardship , • • ; •
Foleowing o•ii-t the •usuel ceetorn
of e retiring 'Moderator; Rev.: Mr,
MacDonald said, in ;giving. £in ic-'
emint of hsstewardship, •that he
had enjoyed the •year in office • and
eosin. thanked the Synod for the
honor it had conferrednpon him. • '
One of 'his fleet duties as Moder-
ator was to officiallY open the Kin
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tail camp, the buildings of • which
he helped to erect by doing car-
pentry work. He officiated also nt
the opening of th e pretty • little
church at Gorrie after it bed been
redecorated andrededicated • free
of debt. The..c.entenary ,celeleration
at Ste Andrew's and the preaching
at other enniversaey service
throughout the Synod helped make
the work interesiing,. To his Atonic
congregation at LucknOw, Rev. Mr.
MacDonald offered his •thanks for
it had been mostconsiderate in , ac-
cepting eechange pastors whenever
the occasion • demanded. The, office
provided the retiring. Moderator with
the, opportunity of meeting members
of •congregations and church officials'
that he could not otherwise have done
hed it not been for the generesity Of
his' owe congregation, '
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HOYs and *irle, plan now to . enter
the "Sepoy", Trail Rangers grand
Marble Tournament to he held on the
lower lot of the L. P. S. next Satur-
day, April 29th. , It is your opport-
unity to win se. worthwhile prize anti
become Leekriaw's ene,and only Mar•e
•Ille Chemin. So enter now' and . jein,
,
in the fun. • ;
ptit" your name, • age And,
J ra.:.10c !entry fee in an ,envelope ared
deposit ,it, in a .ipecial bax. ateRsesii
-TilloMPsen's store before- 6 tine 'Fri-
'el;4•,` • !-'
.TO BE..B,URIED ON •
HER 83RD BIRTHDAY
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The death of Mrs. Robert. Smyth
occurred at ,her home,. Conceesion 6;
West •Wavvanosh on Wedoesday'. Mee.
Smyth Will be buried an her 83rd
birthday son Friday. The funeral ser-
vice Will be held at her late -residence,
at two o'clock•vvith interment in. Dun -
gannets cemetery. Mrs. Smyth, forms'
erly Susannah Baldrow, is the mother
of Councillor Brown • Smyth. . '
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CLOCAkaudGENERAL
Miss, Rhoda Cook spent a day re-
cently in Toronto. . ,
SALE! SALE! 'froth Aka 29th to
May 13th at the Gift Shop, LuCknow.
-EVA GREER, o •
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Miss Heffron, of etlyth is a visitcor
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wise
• MacKenzie. • , '-
J. W. Joynt and, Wm. Porteous Jere
in attendance at the • Grand Chapter
convention. R.: A. M., being held this
'week in, Windier. '
Dr. and. Mrs. R. L: Treleaveri !at-
tended the military ball of the Scotch
4F4silnieigrshth!ld in Kitchener on Fri-
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Your Speeial -Monthly Sale th;s
week -end. Get e "Sale Bill"- and see
the displays in the windows and store.
THE MARKET. swoRp.
Mr. and Mrs.Albert \ Cook spent,
Monday in Owen Sound, Where Mise,
Edna is nurse -in -training in the Gen-
eral and Marine Hoepital. • „
Mrs, Jessie ,tuyler of Liberty
Lodge, Kinerredine and newly elected
District Deputy President,' paid an
official visit to Jewel Rebekah Lodge
on Ttiesday evening,
Rev. J. and Mrs: McGillivray
of LucknoW, motored to Stratford on
Monday to attend the sessions of the
Sensed of Hamilton and London being
'held in St Andrew'sPreabyterian
011MA • -•
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Mr, Andy Orr and sore Doneld of
Ansa Craig visited 116e on Thuri-
day and Friday: of last week. While
here ele; Orr Joined the MeCharlese
'Orchestra, Whieh .-Plaveci for the Kitt -
tail Institute dance ..here on 'Thurs-
day arid at the Masonic "At Horne
in Ripley. Friday. ,t
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CLANSMEN 'PLAN' FOR
MAY 24T11 'FROLIC
The Clansmen, Meeting last Mime
day night, received the financial ee-
• Pert of their annual donee showing
• a profit of $20..70 and then laid pre-
liminaryplane for holding n frolic
ono Wednesday, May 24th einiiliar
to the event of thisdate last. year.
A committee wae appointed to
bring in its 'recommendations as, to
what line of entertainment be adopt
This report will Ilse submitted
this Week, and 'it is expected the ac-
tivities will be confined te the even-
ing only including a dance, the Claps, -
men's games, and probably a feature
atti-action -by Canadian Vaudeville
performers. But More about the de-
tails at a later. date. '
.. The, financial report Of the. dance
is as follows: • ' 1 .
Receipts '. ' ' - $71,20'
.. •ExPenditurese, •
Sentinel and radio 5.50
Decorations, Hprizes, wax 6.50 •
B. ,Ward, caretakee, 1.00:' •
- 50:50
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Net proceed . $20.70
• LY0puni THEATRE SPECIAL
• Next Bionclay,, Tuesday and Wed-
nesday the 'Lyceum Theatre, Wings
ham, 'presents "Marie Antoinette', ee-
cthrring, Norrna Shearer and Tyrene
Power.. This week -end the Lyceum
features- 'Sonja Herne and. Richard
Greene in "My •Lucky Star." Read
the ad. •
South • K inlos 7 ' P.
The meeting of the South Kirilese
Y. P. • en Friday....qening 'toak the.
ferm; of a .."Qtrit" 'on the .•geepel' of.
MatthewAftee the opening •exer-
cisee, 'sides.. were chosen. •andeach;
one. in turn • dee* from, the forty Sines-
tionsewhich hadbeee 'prepared: .Mr.•
.j., D. Roes acted- as • judge and Miss
Catherine' Macinees's side Von by tw.o.
• ThiseQuiz eireved very inter-
esting. and it, was. cjecided:te.• have an.s
otheielsook .studied for' a. later . ineee-
ing ,,The • meeting. was . eloped by
.peetieg the •Miepah .Benediction.
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WEDDING BELLS
. _...".GRABLAM-HENDERSON
eiclock.- Ree..C. J. Queen officiated
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The .marriage. of Marjorie Kathleen
sister of the bride aedeJohe Schutz:
if
TiDgu:r.habainriil''id.
eldest &tighter' •of• M. and Mrs,' Well -
ten on Setuedays April 22nd At 1.e0,
Attendants were. Mies • joy' Hendereole
ingten Henderson dt,• Dian*, and
Mr. • Minoru ..Malcolm Graham, •of
Gra-
ham • and the, :lite- Mi.• Graben'. Of
Miaphell, was solemnized at..Prineee
bride looked
of kn.. George .
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;loOke' el , charming, •M. a.
306Z. CluseY rose' wool • suit, with fox
far trimmings...And: navy.....accessoriee,
Her corsage,'was 'of ..koselilli ' eepees...
ely-ofthe-valley.„.;eind maiden Imie
.re•lnfe. and Nirse,Graham Inter 'left
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Mr. .
...n 'a . wedding° •trip ,to Rochester. They
see eeeide in Winghare '
HAND LGASH,ED,
IN BUZZ SAW
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We. are sorry to .report .Raynard
,Ae.kert, 'son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernie
Aekert, met with a very Painful ac•
cidene while buzzing 'wood oil Mon-
day. The thumb and index finger
were badly s .gashed • and • the ,eecond
,finger had to be amputatedl at the
hand, It Was the right hand that as
injure and it lay lenynaed' aff
wok, for some 'thee.. He is in Kin-.
carellee Hospital At present.. • ' '
Me. and Mrs. 'Austin Legge. And
Meetly „and Mr. Wm. ,Eadie spent
Sunday ...atDurham • 'where . Mr.
reggers Mather is very poorly. •
Mis. Eobt. MacDonald, -FlOrence
and Jack were recent visitors.. with
.Mr: and Mrs. Andrew Hamilton.
. Mr. and Mee. WM- Eadie and feee-
ity' spent Mon•day evening at 11ft.• john„
Peterbatigh's, Sleuth, Line. .
We were also sorry to leafn th'ai
Mr,. Merle Joenstote was operated on
'for .appendicitis it • Winghem Hos-
pital- on „ Monday night. Ile i .ini-
proving . favorably.. • . ' •
Mr. N udie refurned.to her home
in Clinton on StinAayhaving gpent
'the past twe 'weeks' with „lief niece
Me% Aimee Ackert.
LOCAL t ONSEItVATIVES MEET
A Mbelline ''of the Ltreknow Con:
servative 4-04-aeiatiOn ..'weithalitat:the4
ItrOgne. otel. otre Ttieedase eeeffilia
,when a comniittee. Was eet lip to I
'supervise and direct local affairs,
There will be a complete breimia.
nen in the village to co-operate with •
L. H. Snider. the riding candideie
in the next Dohnolon electf6n0 wheel
is 'anticipated will be in the; fall at
this year.
•
HAS MOMENT() OF
HAS M.E.YIENTO OF -
. • .
. Writing of the death of "Big Rory"
McKenzie, • known As the `,Astitielel
Giant," the Dtiehani 'Chronicle says in
part:.
' "When here. in .19.36; hespent eon-,
sidetable time in .Priceville • and ' 'wad
ensteumentat in having the eold cem-
etery on the Derham Road ierinroVe.d.
"While••here, Mr. McKenzie called a.
the .Chroiliele• -.office...and', paid, es' se v
eral .• visite. Ile was a good .elonver-
sationalist and ve•ry. interesting' •te
listen to and ..we ' enjeye.d hs visits
..yeeer • Math:, We had not heard ..f.ibiet
„him 'since. While in...this' .01E4 We: had
biln. *Seek a .postage .stanip'On a door
jamb, and without taking ..his heels
off the floorhe Placed it without
effort' nine "feet from the floor. That
stamp - still reinains' where he placed
it,, and will remain there a - n.•inesn-
ento, of. his ,visit." •. '
• - • LAN DMAitK Atigs,tp•,,
A'
etThe "Do You Remember." • 'cabmen
•ef the Ripley Express had the felloW-
ng• item; • „
• • .eVirlieh Gordon's. :blacker...0th'. shop'
.nthe •corner • of. the i5th • .eidpeoad.
and . .the :Ashfieid boundary,•• was •A:
landmark to %Writthe traveller .te-.
svard. Ripley? Now it is. removed 'and
late at night, many:a •Matorist pases
the snotand does not realize .his error
until he 'Medi in Leetralein"•-•• •
..We -know 'of One local' motorist, who
ravelsihis. toad• -a geeat'eleal,. •miss -
lee. the corner on Friday evening • en-
Oute to Ripley to attend the. Masonic
''At Horne"."13at in .Stiete a.heavy fog
••-•es see:jet-eel •' enegirte einiettesitideehe
excused .for s ppingepast the corder:
. • .
BRUCE BASEBiALL .LEAGUE
ORGANIIZES FOR SEASON. ° •••
. .
The: annual meeting at the .Bruce
Baseball .League wes.' held in ..Chesley
ne Friday, :with the following .ciffiter.
elected:- • . .
° Hoe: Presidents, Fred' Bowman of
Solitheinpteri, H, H, Stever& of leoet•
Eights. Douglas McKay of ICinearelane;••.
president, •pr: W. H. CerseleofeSoulte.
amptoree .vice-president; Harry Dane
of Gwen Sounds: .secretary -treasurer,
A. A. Perkin e of, Pori Elgin l • two.
„members were elected . tai the •.exeen-
tieee Caernan, Thorepion of • Teesw.ater
and. Dr. J. S. Pilkey, slIanOver, while'
enother Member,. is to•eb.eaPpointed,
to the elsecutive• at a later •.date... •• • •
. The. last.•clate•for. ,enteries, will be
Friday, •May 12th, •..•
; Clubs represented. were Teeewatee,
Wa I ke et o n Southampton. Owen •
,Sound, Chesleye . Hanover, •AViarton;
Allenford tebet Elgin, ..end•althodgh
ea definite .entries have yet been • re-
ceived, runty. &rise., shave alreadY•
e'er -emitted themselves either by 'tele-.
phone or °thee esuninfinieetien and it.
ie • expectedthat the felloWing. clubs •
will operate in the league, this year :•
'Walkerton, Jr."; ; Southampton, Jr:,
•Owen -Sound, 'Int., •and Je.s. .Cheeley,
Int. .arid Jr.; -Hanover-, Jet,. Wiarton,
Allenferd,: Jr., Fort, Elgin, Int,
Mount Fewest, ant. ' Meaforde Int.. and
Penetaegeant: '.and Barrie, Int.,
Entry fees were set at $21 for new
clubs While, olderclube, will pay A fe•
•01.1... • 44. . .
• .•Locally baSbalf talk is 'about as
dead as the proverbialdoor knob. ••'
•
• SPRIN.G :AT LAST
S•anclay. dawned -bright and werm.
'for • the first real tAate of seeing-
Weether experienced so far this seas -
dee whic.h'ehas.•been •unusually 'back-
ward, With.. show .and rain, • cold winds.
end- en -Absence ..e.e eserielaine, -ealetes
ing ' w ith..earietrees, . that made the
weather a ,choicetopic to _grumble
about . • •
Continued warmth and sunshine on
Monday • • in•d i eeted,• boWever, the f de,
layed seeding operations will soon
be in fuli siaings
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