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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1939-10-12, Page 5• v. • ' THURSDAIF, j CTQBER 12th, 1939 • o -d T I Lyceum ceum Theatre W tNGHAM Show starts at 8 pan. except. Saturday. ---_Saturday n ght two shows at' 7.45. and 9.45 p.m. MATINEE Saturday ayy 2.30 p.m.. T 04. Thursday, 'Friday, Saturday October 1Z,': 13,.. JoHNNY WRISMU'LLER : •. . MAUREEN O'SULLIVAN in Soo' , So • ,.A n rid arz • '1'arz • again battles :the tun= gle beasts and gavages in tins:. • :cxcitings-story,- that is':being - ire •ented On the scre;'n ;tor your 'entertainment. , Also' -. "Lincoln in the White n _ House"; "Sport Subject" "News-" . j Monday. Tuesday, Wednesday October 16, 17, .18 ALICE. FAYE CONgPANCE BENNE'LT e JOAN, DAVIS "%AI LSe I N'' • e. •THS ,, LUCK lOW Sg..NTINIL ail Fa r VrizeList - • Fruit ingston, Mrs. T. J. Safaceld, Library • h M Baldwins. Lorne W.00ds,W; A. Mil. ler. Ben Davi W. A. Miller; • T. J. Salkeld. Culver is -W.. A. Miller. ;Cay-. uga Red Streaks -Lorne Woods, R. G. r nereD a Alex Apdr ew, W, keld, J. W. Joynt. Cranberry Pippins -J. W. Joynt. Maiden Blushes -W. A. Miller.', Gravenatems- W S.Me- Guice, . Herb. Desjardine. Wealthy Alex Andrew, W. S. McGuire...Canada Red -Lorne Woods, W. A. Miller. King , 'of .Tompkins County --Lorne Woods, W. A%killer. Peewakie=- actin. Mann p • s G:: M A -- ,Lorne Wood , R ;ee • oods' R. G. Martin,'. oodsW: 8. „RrYer°-,•I-poi:ale "W , Guire. King pippins=Lorne Woods. lenheim I' 1 p'P"i'n s -Alex Andrew; Lorne Woods :.Ribson Pipinns• I<`ornc • Woods. Ontario -1-R. G. Martin, Lorne Woods.. Rhode 'Island Greenings- L' orne Woods, •T. J. Salkeld.':.Roxborc Russets -Lorne' Woods, R. G. Martin. Golden Russets -J. W. Joynt, R. G. Martin: Fatneus or Snow --Lorne Woods; W: A.: Miller, Northern Spy- T. J. Salkeld, Lorne •Woods. Wagner; -R. G. Martin; Lorne Woods.• Mc Intosh Reds -Alex Andrew, T. J. Sal: keld. Any other fall variety, named• George Alton, T. J. Salkeld. Any other winter variety; 'named -Lorne Woods. T. J. Salkeld. Three : varieties fall- Lorne Woods, Alex Andrew. Four vac• ities winter ' apple's -Lorne Woods,, T. J. Salkeld. Best variety, named ap- ples -Lorne Woods, Alex Andrew. Crabapples -Al `rr Andrews Geo. Al- ton. Fall Pears -Herb Desjardine, W. A. 1VIi'ller, Winter Peaks=l.oi•ne Woodsy ,T. J. .Salkeld. Peaches -Herb Desjardine, Lorne 'Se) ooas. Piaxiirs;-tinere -Lorne Woods, W. A. Miller, Grapes. blue -Harold Greer, Herb Desjardine. Grapes, red' -I,. -Isaac . Miller; T. J. Sal keld. Collection grapes -T, J. Salkeld, •Isaac Miller. Quinces-W..:S. McGuire; Lorne Woods. Cone •of •apples, r any variety: --T. J. Salkeld;: Lorne Woods. Hamper of apples -Lorne, Woods, Al- ex Andrea,. Bushel hamper McIntosh Red apples -=Lorne Woods,. Alex An- drew. Bushel hamper Talman Sweet apples.. -J. W. Joynt, •'T. T... Salkeld. Bushel hamper Northern Spy apples= , Lorne Wee:41s, Mex• Andrew. Best 4, one bushel hampers of apples,. Weal- thy, Tatman Sweet, Snow- and McIn- tosh- Red -Alex Andrew, Lorne .Woods Recommended ,1st prize for Starks - Mex Andrew. • • - • LADIES', DEPARTMENT table runner•;, -•Mrs. M. E. Leitc , rs• D; A. Fowler.:Chesterfield• set: --Mrs: Wes. Huston, • L.. M• Livingston. Tatt- ing--;Mrs.. D. A. Fowler; Mrs. Sam . Al- ton. Fancy work bag -Mrs. T. story •of the women fliers and 'their speed, planes in whicir- `they ' risk their necks while competing for honours in the racing 'airways. *° Also" "Musica;l•, Subjects gal • "Cartoon" MATINEE Saturday :2.30 'p On. Admission' Adults -20c _. Children - 10c PURPLE ` GROVE Miss Mildred Funston • -i's her aunt,' Miss Minnie Fair. . • Mrs.. Harrison and babe spent a • few days With her parents, Mr.: :and �1VIrs. Dan McDonald',s. • , .. . Mrs• Long and Jean, spent Thanks- giving with 'Mrs. Ralph Hill. • • Mr. and Mrs. Harry .Graham spent ;Monday; at Mr. Charles Collin's. Miss Marville Scott returned home from Toronto this., week.' Mr. and Mrs. Jack Emmerson spent Thanksgiving , with the latter's sis- • ter, Mrs. Whitely of Crewe.. Mr. ,and Mrs. Donald McCol h' spent the ,week -end at 'Glamis.• 'Mr. and Mrs: ' Milton Walsh and family spent Sunday at Bervie. Mr. and Mrs: Donald McFarlane and children spent.' Sunday at , Donny- brook.: , ingston. Tea cosy -L• M: Livingston; Mrs. Sam Alton. Quilts Qiuilt, cotton -1.4. .M... Livingston, Mrs. Phil. Steward, Quilt, 'applique- Mrs, Phillip Steward;; Mrs. , D. 11. Car- - THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL,. at LuCknpw; Ontario Published every Thursday morning 1VIrs. •A. " 1S. MacIKenziae-Proprietor Campbell Thompson -Publisher THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12th,: 4193.9 PAGE 'FIVE UNGA_$NON� ,1.U�•4.4p•�. Miss Genevieve. Hamil oil o. onto was home with her parents . Mi. and ,'Mrs. ' Jas, Hamilton" fors, Thanks - `giving week -end. ' Mr. Wm, ' Mole who suffered a heavy paralytic . stroke two 4weeks shows 'no signs of improving: 1 ue-, "6.,, • riuthers: Qililt,- pieced ,and apP i9 We. hope. hie condition will .soon take 'Mrs ,Tv; J. Salkeld; "Mrs .p. if, C'ait' turn .for the 'beater. a -rsthe tin t k1'. J. . quilt, fancy gnil g Mr, Wm,, Bowers, is,'anotlier . J. •. rs,.and r .. r , D. H "Calrrutlie who. have signed ` up. Q, ilt Salkeld, .M s .• lads. around,,.- .` �. .. s--1VI•r,s." Wii3."McIntyre ;unif cin•. W.e:.w�sh Quilt, t oek ie. ' wearing theo . ' Corxiforter; .cotton or. wool •,filled--- .,been ali'•good,.I'uck. � k ' 1VIrs,• M. E. Leitch . Born to, kr. „and Mrs. Goldie 'Car- , 33.ed 'Spread's : ; , Nile, a daughter on., October `4•th ter, Bedspread, crocheted--�Mis. M. E. Mrs. Carter and babe Margaret "Rose Leitch, Mrs. W. A. Solomon. Bed -are;, at the home of her parents Mr. 4pread, tufted -Mrs: D. 11. Carru and Mrs. George Rivett. _,hers, Bedspread Rev G. A. and Mrs, Barnard and Winnie Barnard were visitors. with' Rev, John. and Mrs. Barnard at Put- nam for Thanksgiving. Rev. Andre*. bane. ,of Clinton will be the guest Speaker at the .anniver- sary services to• lee held in the United church next Sunday at 11 a.m. and 7.30, p•ni. li visiting Visitors 'with Mrs. E. Sproul for -Mrs, M. E. Leitch. Afghan, .knitted"'Thanksgiving were Mr. and .Mrs, Wil• -Mrs. T. J... Salkeld,. Mrs; M. • lis Powells, 'Exeter, and Mrs.' -Pearl Powles, St. Thomas and Miss Clara Sproul, Stratford. Leitch Afghan crocheted -Mrs D. A. • Fowler, Mrs: • Ewart Taylor, . CREWE. Shower Recent. Bride Rugs .Mrs. Bruce McArthur and little Hearth rug,; hooked -Mrs„ Desjar-. daughter Valerie have„returned from dine, L: M. Livingston. Hearth.rug, +pending a,nionth'with her parents, at, raised-lVIrs. Geo,: Lockhart, Nti•s• Chatsworth. '• -• Wes. fiuston, Hearth rug, crocheted- Mr, and Mrs: Bert Wiggins, end lit- Ars. itVIrs. Geo. Lockhart, Mrs., R. -Camp tie daughter, of., Brantford • were bell: Thanksgiving visitors with Mr. and Cushions Mrs. Thomas Wiggins. Cushion; wool-Mrs..'M: E. Leitch, . Mr. Heber Eedy has commenced Mrs: D:' A. Fowler. ' building a butcher shop oyer the site .,WOMEN'S .ORGANIZATIONS just south of McArthur'§ 1Wdlw are-. Display, fifteen articles= -White Surh will be a convenience needed. hunch W, L; Kairshea Club, St. Hel and shoilidd improve main street, and 'n'e W. I, Holyrood W I. business 'section. The work is going FINE ARTS-. '. -aheadn• nieely .and ' when finished, tnc exterior will' b'e, white brick. Mr.' and .Mrs. "Everett Harris and son George •spent the, week end at Niagara 'Falls and other points: ill portrait -=L. M. Livingston; Mre; D., the peninsula: H. Chrrnithers, Mr. Dayid Campbell' has sold his ' Water • Colours 50 -acre farm south of the village to, ' Portrait -L. Ml Livingston. Animal Mr. Robert Bere' and is .:disposing. scene -L, M. .Livingston, . Mrd. Jas. o f his stock and implements ;by, peb- Henry. Landscape scene -L. M. Liv- lie .auction, ' • ing Ston Mrs .George.Fisher, Still life Mr. -and Mrs: Ed.Scruton are 'niov- scene-L:' M. Livingston. ' ing to the residence of Dr. H. A. S- Sketmchea Vokes. ' ' - Charcoal, crayoor pencil sketch- Mr. Arthur Mersh and dau, •hter L. M. Lipingston, Mrs. Geo:' Fisher.. Kathleen' have returned to.the. West Pen and. ink sketch -;-Mrs. Geo, Fisher; after six weeks visitingfriends do L. • M. Livingston., Poster -Mrs. Jas. this district. Their home • is at Man-. Henry, Mrs. T. J. Salkeld: itou, • Man.. ' • Miscellaneous Mr, Melviale Jones has' returned Collection snapshots =-Mrs.. Ewart from a week visiting friends at Royal Tailor, Mrs: L T. J,' Salkeld. Best dec- Oke, Mich. , ' . •crated table, for wedding•-=7VIrs. *Wes. Miss° Winnifred McCabe spent the Huston. • week -end with her,sister Mrs. Harvey' Alton. • 'Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hefford, Doug. - las, Lois.,and;Mr. and Mrs. Hemming of Toronto were visitors with Mr. and Mrs. . Wm. McClure for Thanksgiving. MTS. Henry and' grandson Kenneth and Mr. and Mrs. Howard McCauley, Flesherton visited Sunday with, Mr. and Mrs. • George Irwin. The regular monthly meeting of the Dungannon W. M. S. of the United church will be. held Friday afternoon.- October fternoon,October 13th. On Thursday previous the Auxiliary is invited to a sister church (Port Albert) .for their meet- ing. . Miss Sally Polley is convalescing' at Goderich Hospital since her ,fall three weeks ago. Reports are that she is' a little betterlately. ' Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Alton' and son. Ronald, spent Monday with her parents, Mr. and ,Mr's; McCabe, Berl miller. i .••Mr. and .Mrs. Jack••Richardspn have rented .the house of thpPentland Es- tate at south end' of the village. Born Sunday October. ,lst to •Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Crawford, at.. God- erich Hospital, a daughter. Mr. W. A. Culbert shipped two car loads, of heavy cattle to Toronto last .week. men's Institute Was held in the Com- munity Hall with some ! 30. ladies Present, and with Mrs.'Ewart McPher_ son'pr;esiding over an. interesting pro- gram pro gram -for which the. roll' call• was an exchange of perennials. Mrs. Jamie': Gaunt, Mrs:' Ewart McPherson and, Mrs; W. A Miller were' appointed a ,committee .to, enquire into. the Red• r air. Thep g din ' ,b• Mts. Be r t,, iincludled,',. '�'ea gsa• y` to Nation '. •Thorri'paon on ; • Motllelrs ' as , •Builders"'and by NIrs.•..E, 3; Thorn .on: "A Merry,,..Iieart Dnithw Good Like `Medicine";. a•s`olo 'Alby:14Irs„Gaunt- and a duet, ,by Marie and Dorothy Swan: The subject: was in charge•'af Mrs.' Lorne Woods ,and 'a paper" on "-Farm Beautification" was read by MrsAllan Durnin. An, interesting fea- t:ure of the meeting ,was a pumpkin pie contest with Mrs Barnard, R: 3..Woods and Mrs. Jas. Gaunt as judges: They, awarded first' • prize lo Mrs. Archie Aitchison' and 2nd . to Mrs•' John Swan. •A '.pleasant' social hour„I,was . enjoyed when, sandwiches, and pumpkin pie. were. served by the hostesses, :Mrs. Ernest 'Gaunt' `and Miss • Annie' Watson. ' y ' Mr's. D. Todd: is a visitor with her daughter; Mrs.. D. J. Melntesh at. Vineland. Visitors l'iere •for•; the holiday week- end , eekend, included, Miss Anna Stewart 'of Toronto• with Mr. and Mrs. George Stuart; Mr. and *Mrs: Wm. 'Dougherty ail-] , satin. or rayon Mrs, Cecil Blake held a shower at her home for'"about thirty friends of the bride ata Saturday for Mrs. Harry „Middleton, formerly Iona Swan. The afternoon was spent in•community singing followed. by a reading by Beth McConnell and ,Frances Crozier read en address while Mrs. Blake presented her with an umbrella with verses directing' Iona to various places where shower gifts were hidden. This, caused much laughter and excitement. The bride received many useful and . -lovely gifts. Iona thanked her friends in a very fitting manner. Auld Lang - 'Syne was sung after which a dainty lunch was served. . Mr. and Mrs.. 1. M. Durnin left Saturday morning with a truck load ss 'of horse§ for Montreal. They intend spending a few weeks with her people at Applehill. A number from here attended the Teeserater Fait on Wednesday. Mr.„ and Mrs. Vernon Hunter. spent Sunday with friends at Crewe,. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Fines and daughter . of Toronto spent the week- end' with' her brothers, Mr. Howard and Cecil and Mrs. Blake. Miss Beatrice' Treleaven returned• hoirne after spending the past week with Mr: and Mrs. Wm.Huntet of Zion `. _ Mr. and Mrs: Aubrey Higgins and sons Jade and Bobby of Detroit spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. john • nary Mr. r. and Mrs, John Watt and Cecelia spent Sunday with Mr. and ,Mrs. Thomas Anderson of Mafeking, Miss Elie Whitely of•Goderieh spent Sunday at her 'horiie here. -Misses Lorena Crozier and Ellen Maize • of Lucknow . High ' School spent the ,week -end at their, homes Oils . Originalportrait-Mrs. D: lei: Car- ruthers,• L. M.`•t•.ivingston: Animalpor- trait -L: M. Livingston. , Laiidseape • Women's Clothing. - Night dress -L. M.'Livingston. Bed jaeket-Mrs. Geo. Fisher, Mrs. Wes. Huston. Slip, sill] -Mrs. M. E. Leitch, L. M. Livingston. Pyjamas -L. M. Livingston, •Mrs., T. J. Salkeld. House. dress -T.. M. Livingston,, Mrs. T. J. Salkeld. Sport dress -L. M. Living- ston. Kitchen apron -Mrs. T. J. Sal keld, L. M. Livingston. Knitted :snit, wool -Mrs. M. E Leitch.. Knitted cress,, •string -Mrs. ' Wes. - Hustoh. Crocheted dress -Mrs. P. Steward, 'Mrs: Wes: Huston.. Sweater -Mrs. T. J. •Salkeld,' Mrs. M. E. Leitch. Men's Clothi g • • • hirt--Mrs. Clark McGillivray, Bar- bara . Stothers. Pyjamas --Mrs. T. •J'. Salkeld, L. M. Livingston.. Sweater ,;oat. -Mrs. M. E. Leitch. .Mitts Ly M... Livingston,,. Mrs. Desjardine, • doves -L. M. ..Livingston, Mrs. Mc- Gillivray. Socks; fine -Mrs: Wm. Mc- Kenzie, L. M. Livingston. Socks, coarse -Mrs:" Wm. McKenzie, L. M. Livingston. • • • and Gwen. of Guelph with Mrs: 'ii. J. Woods; Miss Irene Woods, of Waterloo with Mr. and Mrs. R. Woods, Miss' Dorothy Webster of London, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Smith, Elinore and Yvonne Miss ss Dorine.Webster.• df Toronto. with Mrs. John Webster; ,Miss Jean Webster. of Clinton with Mr. and Mrs. y�'r1l Webster; Miss Norma: Weather• head of Stratford 'with Mr. and Mrs. L.G. Weatherhead; Mr. Neily Todd of Stratford with Mi. and Mrs. D. Todd. • Mr. and .Mrs. Charlie McDonald have returnedfrom their wedding trip and' have taken up residence in Mr. Jo` ynt's house; formerly occupied 1 by Mr., and Mrs. Jansen. Mrs, 'James Gaunt is visiting •with her daughter, . Mrs. Ward., Shickluna at Port 'Colborne. . Miss Irene Woods of Waterloo, Mrs. E. Hodgins . and . Miss Catherine McGregor •of Lucknow, Mr. Charles McGregor of' Waterloo and Mr. Rod McGregor of. Kin'tail, were Sunday guests of Mr. and, Mrs. George Stuart of St. Helens. Friends Hold Shower - • 1 011'154. Guessing Contests at the Fair •ckpow F.dfl -" LOUR • 'CONTEST PLJRIT,� F .JUMBfi BAG • WEIGHED '377 lbs, 4 ,oz'. ., THE.. ,. BAG -WEIGHED OUR • Y:�T RIT L • int "PRIZE�>I , . , whose ue ' naw '41,..114., • er'uson Cainplieli!;St., L .1F �avon' by ,Jas, k� .g• guess was 377., lbs. 7 or: ` • 4 - ° ' BAG OP .PURITY• FLOURr • PRI 49: 1b. . • , 2nd �.E-guess won by 'Mrs,. John Cameron,' Lucknow,• Ont,, whose ,g .was 376 lbs. 8S oz. - 3rd PRIZE -24 'In BAG OF I =URITY FLOUR ` won by Fraser . Purves, "Lucknow, Ont. whose guess' was 376- lbs. 4 Oz.. PIONEER FEED CONTEST THE. TWO LIVE' CHICK1 T;S •WEIGHED -13.; lbs. 15 oz. PRIZE: 100 Ib, BAG PIONEER BIG .3 LAYING MASH won by .Mrs: M. E. •Smit'i, R. R. '6, Lucknow, .Ont. whose guess was 13 lbs/ 141/2 oz:. contest on Legislation prepared', by Mrs. Arthur Graham. The current events , 'prepared by • Kathleen • Gra- , ham were '.read by Mrs•, Don . Mc - 'Cosh•. Mrs. ,Elliott, Sr., favoured' the meeting• with reciting "The old Vio- lin". Mrs. ,, Breckles • and : Mrs. ' Aylmer• Ackert each contributedpleasing solos. A reading on. the modern'grand- mother yead by Mrs. •A. Crane. The. report of the .Area Convention: Boy's.- Clothing %cid , • Mrs. R. L. Treleaven, Suit, .hand. ocks-Mrs. M. E. Leitch. Girl's Clothing . . Dress and bloomers -Mrs. McGilli- vray, Mrs. T. J. Salkeld. Dress, smock- ed -Mrs. Phillip Stewart. Sweater - Mrs. T. J. -Salkeld, Mrs. M. E. Leitch. . Infant's Wear ,Short dress -Mrs. D. A. Fowler, Mrs. Sam Alton: Baby's rompers- Mra. T. J. Salkeld. jacket, bonnet, ,bootees and. mittens -Mrs. .T. J. Sal- keld, Mi,!s. Orland Richards. Carriage cover -Mrs. M. E. Leitch, Mrs. Wes. Girl's dress -2nd, Mrs. D. A. Fowl- er; Girl's skirt -Mrs. Phillip Stewart, -Mrs. M. -E. Leitch, Mrs. Wm. McIn- tyre. fioy's trousers -Mrs. Phillip Ste- wart, Mrs. 1111 J. galkeld. FLOWERS Cut Flowers . Asters, red -.-Mrs. Geo. Brooks; S. C. Rathwell. Asters, white -Mrs. Sol - G. 11. Smith, Mrs. Geo. Brooks. ASters, bitie-G. H. Smith, Mrs. -Seleirion. As- ters, collection-L•G. H. Smith; Mrs: Soliiinon. Dahlias, eactps-Mrs. T. J. Salkeld, S: C. Rat:Well Dahlias, dec- orative -S. C. Rathwell..Dahlias, show -S. C. Ratlywell. Dahlias, collection„-. collection -G. H. Smith, SI C. Rathwell. Gladioli, red toi: white -S. C. Riithwell; H: Smith: Gladioli, yellow -G. H. .Smith, C. Rathwell. :Marigeld, African -Mrs. T. J. Salkeld, Mrs. SoloMon. Marigold. French-tMrs. T. J. Salkeld; Mrs. Sol - onion. Snapdregons-G. H. Smith, Salkeld, Vire. &lemon. Rest collection any other varieties -g. C. Rathwell, Mrs. Solomon. Annuals, collection- Mre. T. J. Salkeld, Mrs. Soloinon. ninon, Roses, crimson, Pink or red -7 d. E. Smith, Mrs. Geo. Brooks. Roses, Toldete comAry, yellow -G. H. Smith, Mrs,' George Brooks. Roses, collection -G.' H. Smith, Mrs. George Brooks. Table bouquet Mrs. T. J. Salkeld, Mes. Geo. Brooks. Calendula-g; C. Rath - well, Mrs. T. J. Salkeld., Petunia col- lection -LG. 11. Smith, Mrs. Geo. Lock- hart. Gladioli, hest single spike -G. H. Smith, S. C.i Rathwell. • Pot Plants Begonia, Rex -Robert Moffat, Mrs. Solpnion. Begonia, tuberous -Mrs. W. Mi•s. Solomon, Begonia, other varieti--Mrs. Wes. Huston, Mit. Or- land Richards. Fern-MrS. Wes. Hus- ton, IVIrs. Geo: Loekliaq; Honed Plant blooiriMrs. George Brooks, Mrs. Household Linen . - Lace table cloth-4arbara. Stothers, Mrs, D. -A. `Fov.ler. Luncheon cloth- Mrs,- Sam Alton, Mrs. T. J. Salkeld. Iltiffetnet-r-L. LiVingston, Mrs. D. PoWIer. Boudoir pillow -Mrs. D. A. 'Fowler, Mrs. Orland Richards. Pillow caee,. hemstitched -L. m. Livingston, Mrs.. Wes -Huston Pillow eaag„, tinitsgiVing Mr. Aldon Hasty Port Colborne spent his home here. Who teaches\ at Salkeld. FilloW-Caie-- lace, M. Livingeton; Mrs. 'Wes. Huston. novelty place cards -Mary Salkeld quest towels -T- M. Livingston, Mrs. 11.A, Fowler. Bridge set -L. VP. Liv - at Guelph wangiven by Hazel .Percy and the report of the Meat Cookery Course at' Holyrood September 28th, Was • given by May. Boyle.,, The roil, call`? was answered by your maiden ,name...,• ..The National Anthem was sung.' •Lunch was served' nd a vote of thanks Moved to'the hostess and.pro- gram. : Mr, and • M•rs.` Wm. Cox entertained' a' number of , friends and relatives 'from, a :distance on Thursday evening last. in honour, of: their'daughter, Mrs. Cecil Blake- tained in tionor of WS. Harry Mid- dleton (nee Iona Swan) to' a shower of Miscellaneous articles. About forty old neighbors and schopl-mates were. An enjoyable afternoon was spent in sing -song a,nd contests after which a dainty lunch was served by _the' M'r. and '.,rs Isaac. Cranston. 0 r Wes. e e m h Alton Ir H a Mr. n •n k spent f Saturday f Mrs. Charles ;M rrison .and. little son Billie; of Gode ich spent Sunday with' Mr. and Mrs. Win.-'!Irviir. Mr. and Mrs . W s. 'Alton and fam- ily' . of London , Spent 'the week -end among. relatives .here. Mrs. M. McLean and daughter Miss Evelyn McLean are visiting with Detroit friends. 'Mr. and Mrs. Wes. Whyie of Len - don and little Ronnie Bushell. Were Thanksgiving visiters with mr. and Mrs. WM. Wall and, granddaughter Helen Shaumacker of Culross spent, a few days witn hei mother, Mrs. Rev. Andrew Lane, Mrs. Lane. and 'family of Clinton .were Thanksgiving Visitors with relative here. - Mrs. Rev. Matheson and daughter, Isobel were week -end visitors at Mr, Thos. MalcohnfS. Miss j'ean Lane of Welland was a 'Thanksgiving visitor at her home �a le . of St 'Miss Hilda Tv! y ratford Normal and Miss 'Grace'Blake, teacher, at Dru2ibo, , were home for, the 'hot., iday. , • Miss Mary Al ' . of . Curries • Cor ners is visiting at the home of 118i niece, Mrs. Wm, vin - Mr, and .Mrs. Hugh Menary . and Irene •spent. Sunday with Mr. Men. ary's .parents,, M . ` and lvtrs. -Wm.. Menary of Dunga � non. Quite a number from:. around here spent 'Friday afternoon at . Dungannon Wes. Huston. Sehool Children's Department Needlework Girl's Work (12 tO 14 year inclusive) Dressed .doll --Doris Taylor, Betty Taylor: Doll's sweater and tap -Betty Taylor. Dress4 hanger ---Betty Taylor. Girl's -Work (15 to 17 years inclusive) Pillow eas,es•-•,,Mary Salkeld, Mar- Kairshea Special Three . articles Made from flour sacks -Mrs. Wm. McIntyre[0.Mrs. Geo. Lockhart. • Domestic Science Nut bread -Marjorie Soloman. Sug- ar cookies-Marlarie Solomon, Lor- raine Ferguson. Baking .powder bis- gnson. Layer cake -Lorraine Fergus-, on, Doris Taylor. Apple pie -Marjorie Solomore'1•Lorraine Ferguson. ,,Lenton pie --Marjorie Solomon. Canned 'rasp. 'berries,. canned plums -Marjorie Sol- • Six beets --Reg. Fergueon, Lorraine Fergusen. Six carrots-LReg. Fergus- on, Lorreine Ferguson Onions -Law- rence Salkeld, Marjorie Solomon Veg-- etablet, any other---4Reg. Ferguson, carmen McQuiliiii. Batiquet of garden flowerse--Helen 'Salkeld, Reg. Fergus- on. Drawing of your garden -Betty Taylor, Doris Taylor. Do'ris, Taylor: My. * and • Mrs. Rudy Seiloff and Elroy were 'week -end . visitors at the with his mother, Mrs,, M. CoX, Con. Misses Jean Andersen and Ellen McBiide• attended the teacher's cons - Mr: and Mie. Chas. Gillespie and flintily were • week -end visitors at • ,Friends from here attended , the presentation at Horyreod Hall on Fri-, nay night lor Mr. Harold Smith whc hes .enlisted . in the Walkerton Bat- • Mr. Harald Hackett spent the week.: end at • the home- of his parents Mr and Mrs, . Wm., ' Hackett north of Lucknow. Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Moffat'' and Saturday with Mr • and Mrs. Elmer Pliillips. Mr. Stephen day at the farm. • . Mr. 'Charles Hiles of Windsor is visiting at the home pf, Mr. Herb Curran. Mr. ann. Mrs. George Hackett and family of Cdcltrane were recent vis- itors with friends in Ashfield. Miss, Mary Horton ef Arthur Higb School spent Mr. and Mrs. Charles pearce of parents Mr.,and Mrs. Tom Anderson, tercy's *ere Mr.' and Mrs. Neil Mc -- Kan, Mrs. Allan Reybinson and Mrs. Brown, also Mr. and Mrs. Jehn Barr and family of Heiyreod. Mr. and Mrs. Grist and son Barry of the yest are visiting with Mr. ' I-Iplyeood Women's. Institute is hold- ing a short course,frorn October 16th to 20th on '6Planning and Preparing • * ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs.. Donald MacDonald Dunedin, to Mr. Edbert Thompson 'Rushell, elder son of Mrs. Gertrude Bushell and the .late Russell Bushell, all. of .Kinlose, .the marriage ao take place the middle .of Octiohir?- The Hoiyrood • W. I. was. held at the home of Mrs. John Colwell on Thurs,dan of laet week with the pres- ident in the, chair.. Meeting opened with .the Ode ahd the Lord's preyer in unisen. Minutes of previous meet- ing Were read and adopted. As this was the Grandmother's meeting a hyacinth bona was given to , each grandmother present and some sent ,gtrandinothers who were unable offered' her home for the November meeting instead of March, iSililwas suggested on the earn, It was sug- ested that a letter be Sent 'to Mrs. Wyldes, nnperintendent of the House Rduge, Walkerton, stating• that our Iristitute do net make their an- mial trip to the Old Peoples' Home as the teed is so ;Urge* for Bed Cress work, and the .help of everyone . _Aylmer Atkertw tote. Mrs. Torn Hodgins conducted a TOE NINTH ' Mr,. Harvey tasenhy is home after spending tee past fe,w weeks. working Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Iliggtna and boys of Detroit, Mr. and Mrs: Misner and Noln of Toronto *and Mr. and Mre. Tom Anderson jr., of Ash- field were recent visitors of ,Mr. and Mrs. Herb Curran. Mr. and Mrs. Henr Horton spent Sunday at Leeharn., Mr. And Mrs: Peter Laseriby*„' and Frank of 'Sarnia visited recently With ESTIMATE 15,000 PEOPLE • Favored . with ideal weather • last , Wednesday, Teeswater Fair again re- • , the largest trowd of ,any. tt;o-day fair in Ontario. The News Says 'that a rough. but. of•$.3,000'veas taken in at the grounds, thi'S however included admission feeS granditahd charge. A large number, reieeived eomplimentary tickets and 'entry pasSes. ItOU6 TRW TRAVEL BARGAINS .from 1.uckliow October 21-22 To CHICAGO $12.80 • PLUS ES:CHANGF, Oct. 21 to WitgISOR $4.45; To DETROIT $4.45 EqUally low fares (rani all ndiecent C. N. it: Stations. For train service going and returriirtg see handbills or con -suit Agents.