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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1936-10-29, Page 4The mother of ftorma Shearer, the Canajdian-born movie (actress, was once a resident hf Stsynsr. Her THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL 0 Mrs. A ’’ 1 PARAMOUNTKINLOUGH 2ND CON., KINLOSS the ijl tif. Cro­ on the Al- meeting at the home | trict. G. MacKenzie- MaeGillivary occupied I United Church was held at the home '■s' cr; 1 .F Lyceum Theatre WINGHAM Show Starts at 8.00 P.M. Q ’The Bride Walks Out’ A Picture Packed with Comedy f < “SLEEPY TIME” ‘ ' With Ruth Etting . AND NEWS REEL Day”. A full account of the meeting will be given next week. Messrs. Harvey and Wilmer Robb of Ashfield were Sunday visitors at TllliRSDAY, OCTOBER 29TH, 1936 ......... .. J,,...,., ' . ...........' T'.................... . —NEXT WEEK— “Under Two Flags” - , ’ slides of work I London Children’s Hospital wfll be who are thinking of joining are in- 1937 registration plates commemorate Co Year with crowns and white figures/ on red back­ ground. Each plate carries onfy-orie series, letter. AVAILABLE NOVEMBER 2nd tO the advance in the new car purchasing season and the fact that increasingly large numbers of used cars and trucks are now purchased at this time of year, 1937 Motor Vehicle Permits and Operators’ Licenses are being made available November 2nd. 1937 Permits available November 2nd save the pur- chaserofa new car or truck the expense o€1,936 registration. They save the purchaser of a used car or truck the fee for transferring the 1936 registration (1937 Permit can be procured without transfer fee). This advance sale of 1937 Motor Vehicle Permits and Qperatocs” Licenses is for your copvenience^ . Take adyan- , tage of ft. There are one hundred Conveniently located Issuing offices throughout the Province. You will receive, quick, efficient service at the one nearest you. DUNGANNON Sunday guests with Mrs. EAfaabeth Robb were Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Robb and son Howard of Ar Kerley, Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Milla pnd son and daughter of Cleveland, a«d Mrs. George Hodgins daughter of Ripley and Mr. an<j jjrsu Brown and daughter '£TOj)y of Ashfield. Mr. and, yv. R. Andrew are spending a week visiting friendsat Ailsa C’-aig and ParkhilL Arthur Culbert, soi^th of Dun-\ guenon was returned to ; his home From Goderich Hospital on Monday ■ after a week’s treatment. I Mr. and Mrs. Ben Mole and. child­ ren were Sunday visitors with Mr. I and Mrs. J. D. Richardson. I We extend our sympathy to Mr. __ ______ _____2 ’ . * J I Young) on the death of their day-old 'son^on Thursday, October 22nd. Rev. ■*■ ■ , I.’- . , •' I A* A. 1UIIICI WMUMvvyu w.vnow, who survives him with one dau-1 service from the home of the child’s ghter, Miss Myra, at home. He is the I grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. last of a family of nine. T Young with burial in Djingahnon The first six yews his “^^patsy Nivens youngest dan- life were spent on the homestead | ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Niv- farm. He then moved to Dungannon I ens of Saltford, is staying for a few where he conducted a livery business I days with her grandparents, Mr. and I eondng to Goderichin IMO to entor Avis'S Men^S the employ of the .Western Canada t ^arningt/m. Flour Mills, and retired two years The Dungannon Women’s Institute ago. He was a staunch Liberal, a are holding their regular . meeting member of Knox Presbyterian I this Thursday at the home of Mrs. CtoeBUmd of dian Order of Foresters.—Godench I mothers and called “Grandmothers’ Star. ■ I Dav”. A full account of the meeting I Injuries In Fall Prove _ Fatal Tn Ashfield Lady I te, °IMr-and Mrs- G- Rant‘ ■ . 11 I Mr- and Mrs. Robt. Wilson, Mildred Mrs. Agnes McNain Of Ashfield DiedllLN., and Robt. Jr., were Sunday In West While Visiting At Cal-1 visitors with Mrs. David Sproule. gary—Locfealsh Young Man Passed I Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Savage of Away Monday I Ridgeway visited the latter’s sister Mrs. L. F. Stingel oh Saturday. Mrs. John Barkley and daughter, z ” * _ ' > Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Barkley of Echo Bay, were week-end Mr. Jas. Ebner Nivens of Calgary .. I has been visiting his sister, Mrs. John held I Foster, Shepherdton and- other rel- > “Motives and acquaintances in this dis- DONALD 4 McKAIG McNEVlK Death claimed Mr. Donald McNev­ in, a citizen who during his . residence of 26 years in Goderich had endeared himself to a large circle of friends, and particularly to little children. Though his illness extended over eight weary months; he bore, it with Christian resignation and was always cheerful and hopeful. He died at his home on Trafalgar Street, on Wed­ nesday morning, thejsnd coming very unexpectedly. He was laid to rest in Maitland Cemetery on Friday after­ noon. Mr. McNevin was born 79 yWars ago at Glenn’s Hill in Ashfield ^’own­ ship, a son ,of Donald McNevin and Catherine McKaig, he beinjf of Scotch I and Mrs. Stanley Orser^ (nee Amy descent. Forty-six years ago he mar-1 - * ' ?' " ' „ ? ' tied Miss Frances Smett^r of Loetf (ASHFIELD NEWS) . - « ,,Mr. and Mrs. John MacRae had|Mrs. & Fitzgerald withtheirguests, . . • • . .. . j I Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Barkley of Echoas their guests over the week-end, I were week-end guests with Mr. Mr. Neil MacKenzie and his daugh- and Mra. Albert Campbell, Westfield, ter Mary, Mr. Jamie and Miss Jessie I Mr. Jas. Elmer Nivens of Calgary MacRae all of Toronto. ■The Presbyterian W.M.S. their October of Mrs, Neil (Rev.) J. K. Thursday, Friday, Saturday. October 29-30-31 BARBARA STANWYCK f NED SPARKS GENE RAYMOND HELEN BRODERICK HAS RELIEVED Thousands of sufferers from .Stomach, Bowel,. Liver and ' Kidney trouble. ? Tri-Lax will cleanse the Blood andgivle yon relief. Get the Combined Treatment at your Druggist A.&B. 50c each. McKIM’S DRUG STORE Tri-Lax Remedy Limited, : Toronto, Ont MINISTER OF HIGHWAYS PROVINCE OF ONTARIO K. ■ ’ ’ ' /' WHITECHURCH ■ ■ ’ -i—~ I Mr. John Garton of Leamington I and Miss Simpson of Detroit, spent ° | the week-end with the former's fa- I ther, Mr. George-Garton, Sr.- I Mr. and Mrs. Angus Vol! and I daughter Jean of Crosshill, and Mrs. I Annetta . Knight of Linwood, ppent the week-end with the latter’s fattier Mr. Wm. J. Fisher. Mr. and Mrs.^ Edgar Gaunt and two children visited on Sunday with Mrs. Gaunt’s mother, Mrs. Fred Dav­ idson. I Mrs. Golly of Stratford is staying, with Mrs. Clarence Cox who is sick-. The Young Women’s Auxiliary of the .Presbyterian Church are holding their thankoffering meeting on Fri­ day evening, with a 'good program - being prepared. Everybody welcome. Miss Tena Laidlaw spent the week end at. Powassan -with; her relatives there. . . • Mr. and. Mrs. Dunean Kennedy og Wingham spent i Sunday with thmr. parents Mr. and- Mrs. Dave Kennedy. Mr. Thos. ■ Wilson has . commenced teaching on S. S. No. 9, Kinloss; We wish him success. Presentation UNDER BASEBALL CLUB AUSPICES IN THE TOWN HALL . Mrs. Pierson spent lpst week with Mrs. M. McLean. 1J ! A number from here attended the funeral of the late Mrs. Geo. Ban?, nerman at Kinloss;? Sympathy ig ex­ tended to the family. 1 Misseg jean Anderson, Ellen Mc^ Bride and Anne Colwell attended the teacher’s convention At Toronto last . Thursday and Friday. Miss Mary Cox and friend, Miss Helen' Fair of Guelph, spent the week end at Wm. Cox’s. Mr. R. Neil, Mr. and Mrs.. Art Simpson Spent a few days at W. Boyle’s; , . I Mr. and Mrs. Gordon McBurney spent Sunday at Bert ..McLean’s. Mrs. E. Simpson returned to her home at Mooresville after visiting the past three weeks with her sister, Mrs. W. Boyle. j.. \ Keep in mind tl|e box social in the Orange hall on November 5th. .Mrs. Herb Ensign spent last week with her sister; Mrs. Frank Fellows in Goderich. Mrs. Fellows has re­ turned this .week to Sarnia to live. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Macintosh spent Monday evening with Mrs. Mary MacAuley. Mr. and Mrs. Ernie", Wilson and baby, returned to their home in Sas­ katoon last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Martin, Ethel and Goldie were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. R. Martin, 4th con. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. MacGill spent the week-end with friends at Mit­ chell. < We are sorry to report the contin­ ued illness of Mrs. John Jamieson and hope to hear of an improvement sohn. » Miss Sarah MacAuley returned home after spending the past two weeks with relatives^ in Detroit. Mrs. Dr. Tapert accompanied her home and spent the week-end with relatives here and at Ripley. 1, A ... • ■ ■ * V P riie^Presentation THE LIST OF GOOD WILL CLUB WINNERS) WILL BE POSTED ON THE STAGE AT 8.30, AND THE PRESENTATION OF PRIZES WILL TAKE PLACE ^AT 9 O’CLOCK, CONDUCTED BY R. L. TAYLOR, CLUB MANAGER AND REEVE W. B ANDERSON. . ■ , . . X. . . ■ ■........... ...——a——■ *• • Dancing After ’ McCartney’s, orchestra■ ' ■ t ADMISSION 25c Ttax included) Misses Bernice and Lorraine zier visited friends in Lucknow Sunday. , Mr. John Martin' spent the week­ end at his home at'Paramount. \ Y. P. S. of Crewe are having a Hallowe’en social on Friday evening. Come and enjoy a good time. ’ Miss Margaret Lednor spent week-end at her hdme near Port bert* • . A number from here attended chicken pie supper at Blake’s and hot fowl supper at Dungannon dur­ ing the - week. - i Mr. and Mrs. Crozier and Lorhe were Sunday Visitors, at Donnybrook. They were accompanied home . by. Miss Frances who had spent a few days With1' friends there. • ’ Mr. Bill French returned from the 1 "West on Friday. I Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Finnigan, - . .. . .. . and children visited her mothm? Mrs.? ’visited on Sunday at Tyndal • Chamney, whom wo are sorty to say ■ Robinson’s.- WoSld like**11 W jhany friends J Miss Frieda McDougall visited on j Mrs. Watt spent Tuesday ’with ■ Sunday at. Wm. McIntyre’s. maiden name Was Edith Fisher and WhiiUv artd', Mr3- and ] their missionary tea on . vThursday Mr. W. G. Irwin has been engaged the last couple of weeks packing Ap­ ples for Wallace Miller and Kenneth Cameron. • Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kempton and Mrs. Kempton Sr., of Ripley, were Sunday visitors at Mel. Irwin’s? Miss Ruby Irwin visited for a couple of days with her grandmother Mrs. Hudson. I Mr* aiid Mrs* D.A. McDonald vis^ ited oir Monday evening at K. R. McKenzie’s. Mr. and Mrs. Mel. Irwin and The weekly prayer meeting of-the theT chair and K Mae-lot Mto. Jas. Finnigan on Tuesday Lean, Presbyterial president, was CTj£^rton Roach has sold his res- the guest speaker. Miss R. MacDon-1 jdence to Miss Sarah Maize, who will aid sang a solo.- There were thirty-1 shortly move to it, since selling her five ladies present and a veiy profit-1 Boach then purchased, the . > I third house and lot south, owned byable afternoon was spent. I George Glenn, Goderich, and oc- November 1st being Communion I copied by Miss Sally Polly. Miss Sunday, preparatory services are an-1 Roily is moving this week to the res- nouncod for Thursday, when Rev. K-1 j^nee at .the rear of D. MacMillaifs MaeUan of Wingtam wffl bo in ■**» “d ’waed * N‘ F'j charge. Friday evening Rev. Robt. I Miss Margaret Elliott of Goderich MacConnell of Ripley and Saturday I was home with her parents, Mr. and1! when Rev. C, H, MacDonald of Luck- Mrs. Arthur Elliott on Sunday. | Mrs. Ken. Kennedy and two child-1 Iren of Dundalk and Mrs. Olive Mac- j The death of Mrs. Agnes McNain j Auley of Flesherton, visited Monday in a Calgary Hospital came as a I with Mr; and Mrs. George Irwin. . shock to her family and friends here. I Miss Frances Biydges of the 'west, Mrs. McNain had been visiting her|who accompanied them is remaining son Hugh and had gone to Calgary | for a longer visit with her aunt, Mrs. to visit friends when she fell downjDwin. stairs in the .house where she was ! Hpme & Schooi anb wfllhold spending the afternoon, receiving in-1 ^ejj. monthly meeting at the home which resul^dni her death on I the vice-president, Mrs. Rev; T. I Friday, October 23rd. Thejremams U Turner. Lantern " _ ' were brought home for burial, *0*1 done for the crippled children in the companiol by her son Hugh. London Children’s Hospital wfll be Mrs. McNam, who brfore her mar-1 AH members and any others nasre was Agnes MacDonald, a dau-1 wbo thinking of joining are ni- ij ’ and ™ra* J?”?es I vited to come Thursday, November MacDonald of Huron, was juxty- 5tb• 8 pjn. mght years of age. Mr. McNmn died I Many from the village and district eight years ago. She is survived by I attended the funeral of the late Don- three sons and two daughters: Hugh l aId McNevin in Goderich On Friday m, the Wwt; James of Amberley and 11^. his home on Trafalgar street. ’ Atan at home; Mrs. WesI^ JrobbiMj., McNevin conducted a livery of Lodialsh^and Mrs. Roy MeBnde I hnsinfess in Dungannon a number of of Zurich. The funeral was held on I yonyg ago and How occupied by a Tuesifay afternoon, with her pastor I nephew, Mr. Donald Fowler. He was Key. J. K. MacGilhvary m charge and I of .Scotch ancestry and a staunch interment m Kincardine ^cemetery. I grit. He lived practically all his life occurred m Byrpn Host (around these parts and gained many p;tal, London, on Monday, (Etober I friends. He will be long remembered 26th..of Farquhar Finlayson. Farqu- |by them of his good-hearted and £ son, °f Donald Finlayson of I jovial nature- He leaves to mourn, Lochalsh and .was m ms twenty-sec-1 hi3 wife, formerly Frances Smeltzer ond year. Heiis survived 4>y his. rath-1 daughter Myra at home. The er, ninq . brotiiers . and wree peters. I funeral service was conducted bjrll The funeral is to be held .on Thurs-1 ReV. Lane and interment in Maitland day, October 29th, ..with interment I cemetery in Lofchalsh cemetery. /J ' Thompson—Irwin D” J;venmF w^e Kmtail I a quiet wedding was solemnized branch of the Women s Institute held I on Monday at Clinton parsonage by I a masquerade party in Lochalsh hall, the United Church pastbr, Rev. G. MacKenzie’s orchestra provided the I Burton, When Miss Margaret Pearl music. There was a good attendance Irwin, youngest daughter of Mrs. and all present seemed to enjoy Thos. Irwin arid the late Thos. Irwin, themselves. ^Master Douglas Mac- Belgrave, became the bride of Mr. Kendnck and Kathleen MacKendnck Hugh Malcolm Thompson second were awarded the prize for the tot sOn of Mrs. Neil Thompson and the masked couple to pay at the. door. I ]ate Neil Thompson of Blyth. The The prize for the fancy dressed gent I bride was becomingly gowned in a l to. Mr. Harry MacDonald of}navy, blue costume with accessories] Kmtafl; tor the fancy dressed lady, to match. After a short honeymoon] Miss Sadie Famsh was the winner, trip, the young couple are taking up I Comic dressed gent, Mr^ Finlay Me-| residence in Dungannon, where the Donald; comic dressed lady, Mr. Mau-1 groom conducts a shoe<-repairing | rice Bowler,, dressed as a lady. The I hn«me«a. . s I prizes for old fashioned dress werejW. M. S. Sectional Meeting I won byMrs.Wm. Johnston and Ruth '■ A .sectional meeting was held on England. In the ballroom dance. Mr. Tuesday afternoon in the Erskine Wm. Drennan and Donalda MacKen-1 Presbyterian church with ‘ South ] drick were the winners. | Kinloss. Lucknow and Ashfield con- ■_.J —'Z.____~~~ . | gregations present Mrs. Rich. Mc- . _ _ __ _ _ ] Whinney, president-of Erskine W. M. ] | S. opened the .meeting and extended ] | welcome to visitors. Mrs. ReV. K. | | McLean of Wingham gave an inter- ] | esting address on the work of a re- ] turned missionary Miss Jessie Mc- Bean, who has done Splendid Work in ] | the foreign- mission 'fields of China, ] . . I but owing to ill health has returned hmnnon ladies served refreshments | to Toronto. Mrs. R. Davidson, vice- ] h the basement. president of the Maitland Presbyter-1 The October meeting of the '^?^- • ial presided for the program. Mrs. men’s Association of Dungannon A. P. Stewart, Lucknow read the United Church was held at the' home scripture lesson; Miss Len'ore Sto- pf Mrs. Robt. Bere. opening with de- thers favored with a local number; I motional exercises. Roll call was re­ Mrs. Philip Stewart of Lucknow also ppnded to by 12 members and- 17 sang a solo. * ...... ijgave an account of the Slimmer ! School at Camp Kin tail this year* Reports' were given by the various auxiliaries, showing a good interest taken* in the work. A vocal trio by Mrs. A. Stewart, Mrs. F. Jones arid Miss Beth Park, was enjoyed with Mrs. Herb Stothers at the organ and for the hymns which interspersed. Mrs. McWhinney closed the meeting with prayer, after which the Duh- Miss Reba Marshall spent, the week-end with friends in Toronto. Mra. .Robert Stewart and Donald spent the week-end' with her sister Mary near Powassin. ' Miss Wilda Mclnnes of Teeswater is spending.a few weeks with Mr.I and Mrs. John Mclnnes. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Brown, Mr. and- Mrs. Wesley Tiffin and Mr. Jim Scott spent Friday last in London. Mr. and Mrs. George Tiffin and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Falconer spent Satd urday evening with Mr. and ' Mrs. Frank Rising* of Sheppardton. - I The ladies of. the United <W. M. ,S. I of the 2nd and! 4th Con., will hold! HOLYROOD Mrs. Howard Hanis has been with (her mother at Paramount for the I past two weeks on account of Mrs. ] Jamieson’s illness. Mr., and Mrs. Farrel and Mr. and | Mrs. Miller of Alienford spent Sun- I day at Clarence Farrel’sl I The regular meeting‘s of the H. W. 11., will he held, on November 4th, at Mrs. Will McLean’s, Kinlough. The . motto is “In Flander’s Field the I the Poppies Grow”. Directors are I Mrs. Earl Hodgins and Mrs. Levi Eckenswiller. Peace education is the I theme and the topic on “Peace” will | be taken by Mrs. Aimer AckerL Stor­ ing of Vegetables for Winter Use I by Mrs. Thos. Harris and a contest I “Naming Leaaves”. Roll call to be I answered by “1,0 words about a noted character”. Lunch Com., Mrs. Bert McLean, Mrs. Art' Graham, Mrs. I Thus. Hodgins. I Miss Jennie Pierce spent the week- 1 end m Hamilton. ■ * ’ I The sympathy of the community- I goes out to Albert Thompson iri the death of his sister, Mrs. George Bannerman. / Mr. and Mrs. McLellafnd” and Mr. and Mrs, Hays, the men (being hydro tree trimmers, spent Thursday even­ ing at William Eadie’s. Holyrood Community Club win hold an organization. meeting on Monday night, in the Township Hall. ■ Burglar (on being arrested)—Just * [ my bloomin’ luck. I spend ’aif the night making friends with the dog, and then go ah’ step on the catl r Mrs. Arthur Stewart visitors. Minutes of the last meeting ’ —-— was read arid adopted. Mrs. J. Mc- WhmneyWroduced an article of the .F13?0/” Pipets Which will be dealt with later. Mrs; R. A.^Mc- • <'nnj1$'RaVe a *Cry profitabale read­ ing. The topic for the month “How 5,tulV nur Bible” ws taken by Rev T. R; Turner. The meeting was clos­ ed by the pastor. The November meeting will be in..charge of Mrs R. . A. McKenzie and Mrs. Arthur Roach.