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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1956-05-16, Page 2PAGE TWO • CENTENNIAL SINDA"Y (Continued from, Page. 1) W., Hendersonwere the carpen- ters, while Duncan • McConnell, andhis son Duncan did the P1stering.. During the Years both .an • Eng- 3ish and Gaelic service was con- ducted in the. morning, each of which ~~light last two hoursor more. There was a . mid -week prayer service, in (both Gaelic and English also, Five -Day Communion The Sabbath , pays was; n strictly • 41, THE. LUCKNOW SENTINEL,; LfCI<NOW, ONTA first, musical instrument • was'�, placed in the church, with the installation' of an organ in the Sunday School room. The in- dividual communion 'service re- placed the decanter and goblet.' During. thepastorate of Rev. J. L. Burgess the organ • was' first used ulpstairs•. for the evening service and during Rev, G. M. Young's ministry the organ was first used at the morning ser, vice. ' • The; South, Kinloss congrega- tion was associated witli Kin- lough'; for. sever..al, years until the, past year when South. Kinloss:• became part of , the three point:; charge including Langside and Whitechurch .with ReyiN. Cas- wel as minister and . resident at Whitechureh,; With ;the -'Souter Kinl,Qas Manse. 'no .longer of use under this arrangement, the • res-: idence was 'sold to' Garnet Hen- •derson. Been Planning Centennial The Centennial services this. Week -end will climax a long per- iod of planning and preparation.: A program of .imnproving andre- decorating the church has 'been carried 'out• the an. , extendedperiod, and the .cemetery grounds have been enhanced by meainor- ial gates and ' • an ornamental fence. This week=end . will '•be a mem- orable occasion,' when the • con- gregation` of historic •South K -in•- loss Yiuzschi~tifrrglar-ks.;�,. . •hundred .years ;of' Pres'byterianr ism, that will spark renewed in- spiration and devotion' in launch;_ ing the second ,, century 'of ,,wor- ship and service in His name:'.:; :Ministers :Who. Have-SerVed Rev John McNabb. • 1865-1869 Rev. •D.:Carineron . 18734881 Rev: A.. Sutherland 1881-1882 (•supply ) Rev. Alex 'MacKenzie .18834887 Rev. F. A. MacLennan +.1888-1913 'Rev. W. • McLeod 2 -,1914-11919 (supply), , Rev J. G Reid.1916 1919 Rev , K; • A. ; Gallen 1920 .1925 Rev J:'• James: • 1925-1928 Rev. 'A. K. MacLaren 419284929. Rev,• .J. L. Biirgess 1930-1936 observed • and. dive -day commun- ion periods were held twice year_ ly, rThey continued frown Thurs- day through Monday with ser- vices twice daily. In 192Q when Rev. K. A., Go11an came from. Glengarry there were few who could malie use of the Gaelic ser- vice, although • he could preach ,in the native tongue. "John "Sandy" MacDonald ser- ved the congregation as precen- tor for sixty years in "sounding the note", It was during the •ruin ►. istry of, Rev. J. A. ,James, whq came to Kinloss in 1925; that the ;rm`i yli Make . gardening .a the `right tools • `. selection AT THE pleasure this Spring with -` .. We have a complete tochoose , from RIGHT. PRICE. tir r; tl r1; u 1,. tFi • tl M 3i 14,7 Ij ►e ic.Kmnon Plumbing, Heating, Wirpg, Eavetroughing 'Phone 50 WEDNESDAY, N. AY 16th,' 1956 • •d " •r • ti . ! � .7 `� :: .. i �" � �' .� . r !• ' , 1. 4i,7,;--4.-4,iiii -ii-ilii-iiiiiiiiiiiiiii-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiii!iii\ • • \.. 4' . :Green 'Giant Fancy Niblet Corn 3-49c • R and•,W .Jelly.::Powders 7-49c R and:W Instant Coffee, 2 oz. R and W Toilet Tissue . 5-49c 1iV'elk • •er's Kr}py •s Saltines , :Sa 2.149c -New -'P"k Camay, 3 'reg. 29c; .2 bath :size '29e Jely Detergent,' 6 . oz. bottle . 41c Crisco Shortening, lb. . • 38e :,personal Size Ivory. Soap Bars ..... 2 for 15c Spie and Span, ...'3C pkg. a Fluffo-Shortening, _.lb._. w ..... .... .Wet: Strength F -e-Elle "Tissue,'Pkg. l3. for ;49c e Red & White Et porated 'Miilk, tall 4 for' 49e Campbell's' Tomato Soup, 10; oz. this 4 for 49c ' Old South Grapefruit . Juice, 20- oz. 4•'for--49c • Libby's. Deep Browned. Beans, 15 oz. 3 for 49c Lynn •Valley Green Peas, ,15: oz.....,... 5 for 40c Aylmer cream style Golden: Corn, 15 oz. 4149e. . . fo . 4g APineapple15 oz. tins .. ,. r c Aylmer � Sliced , Easifirst Shortening 2 lbs. Wagstaffe 2 -fruit Marmalade,: 24 oz. 2 • for 49c 49c National Tea .Bags, cello. _pkg. . of 50 49c Hawes, Floor Gls , pint .:,_j 49c Nabisco Shredded wheat, pkg.• 3 for 49c Brunswiek Sardines, tins ' .. i 6 for 49c Aylmer fancy Fruft !Cocktail, 15 oz2 for 49c Aylmer fancy, Pumpkin, 28 oz. tins 3 for '49c Wax Paper, Save All, 100 ft. ,rolls H... 2 for 49c Allen's Vitaminized Apple .Juice, 20 0&. 4 for 49e Wrigley's Outwit, pkgs. ,:`. 49c No. 1 Que. Maple ,Syrup,Jgal. $2. 5; gal, $5.25 Select, quality Golden : Ripe Bananas 2 lbs. 37e National dainty Chocolate Mallos 2-49c •VACCUM • PACKED MEATS on display in . our new 'self -serve counter • Ali%�iyii�iiiiiii=ii FRESY1 CHICKEN-. LEGS enc BROILERS ` Ogilvie•.Wh1te: Cake,Mix;• 16 oz.. p gw ,, ..sM:35e Hawes Wax Paste,. ib. tin •. 53c PROCTOR & •GAMBLE VALUES Cheer 10e off giant pkg. Veli : at 13 a. •. our -telephone is .an. t e. lo. Lights have just gone•on at the Johnson House.• It may only: mean that young Bill is restless: Or it may•mean,. something. more serious :; . perhaps a hurried call for the dector. At such moments the instant help of the telephone can be beyond price: Nights, Sundays and holidays, in 634 Central Offices, Bell1peoplg ate always 911 the job to Make life more pleasant, more secure: for all of us., • THE BELL. TELEPHONE COMPANY OF, CANADA Rev.: G. M. Young 1937-1940` 4-H. Club .Meeting Rev, H. F,. Dann Rev..J. A.Smith Rev • G. S., Baulch ' • Rev. ' N. Caswell 199:199:68UDG'I NGCLASS ~ , • 1949-1955 Ar KENNEDY FARM 1955- K'INLOVGH Mrs:•-•Hioward Thompson .pre- sided. at the : W.A, •.meeting at the home of.Mrs. Tom Hodgins on Thursday ,afternoon. Hymn • and prayer opened the meeting and Mrs.'Wm. Cox read the Beatti-' tudes ;.for the scripture .Lesson. Mrs. Ralph; Hill: gave the Medi- tation "The: promise and joy of the' spring". A' poem on Mother's Day was read by Mrs. James Hodgins This being the meeting for the work on the Columbia. .Coast, special ' articles of inter- : est were read by Mrs. ' Colwell, MayBoyle' Mrs. Tom- est 1VI and Y• Hodgins The ladies then enjoyed TV •for a few minutes to watch Mrs. Harold Haldenby as .'she sang .. the !beautiful: 1 'solo, `At Dawning'.' on M'lady • program. Mrs : J. Palmer closed the meet- ing with' the Men* Mrs. Thomp son gave the closing remarks A quilt was. quilted during the af; ternoon and dainty. refreshments Fancy grade Cuban Pineapples, lg. size ;,... 29c •k Palm. Garden select, Tomaitoes, Bello tube 23c. Home grown shothouse' Cizeujnbers 23c Fresh, green, tender Asparagus, attractive price ;FROZEN: FOODS Cheer 5e. off large pkgt ...,1 ......... ..:...... 34e Birds Eye French Style Green Beans, Dreft with free Paring Tiniiif�e, giant pkg..... 75e 10 oz „',.. for 49e1. • Red f3 White Food Phone 26 Free: Delivery SiOre; The Dungannon and Lucknow•: 4-H .Calf Clubs held a'joint' meet- ing on Friday evening,. MVlay lith at the farm: ,of George Kennedy. • Barry ' McQuilliri,. president ' of, Lucknow Club, acted 'as chair- man for the meeting. The meet- • ing was opened _ by repeating the 4-H pledge ` in unison:. The roll. call Of (both .'clubs. 'was' answered 'by stating the (breed of calf that she or he entered for . this year: Murray Gaunt ;agave' a' demonstra- tion . emonstration. showing ..the `characteristics one' should look' for when judg- ing beef :;cattle. This was. followed Eby . a .dem- onstration ,given by Glen Wald - 'en showing qualities one should Abe aware of when judging dairy cattle. Everyone judged a class of, four .Holstein cows • and Glen .Walden " gave the final .placing: • This was .foll,oawed by the judg` ing of a _ class: of four Hereford cows''and a class. of four Here- ford heifers. ' Chester Finnigan' and Murray Gaunt gave, the, .filial .placings of these two classes. served by the hostess. ` Mike Dalton gave a vote of Mr. and Mrs: Norman 'r3' ' ;Ricky,' and Cathy of Clinton offering his place for thie ited with Mt. :and Mrs. Wm . - E `vis- kindlythanks to Mr. Kennedy for so Haldenb 4-H meeting that evening. • y The judging, especially' the ,. • The first meeting • of the Rivers_ class of dairy cattle; • was to give ' dal =Kinloss beef calf club_ wasnew' e p�^actrce to both -old, and held on Wednesday evening,. May, members for the judging cOm- 9th 't- th o iee`of ` � r. rank. petition . to be hel • ea `1Vlaulden. . The meeting • opened. on: Saturday, May 19th; so keep • with each member taking part in that date in' mind all' 4-11 ''Club the judging of beef cattle .- Fo1- lowing this the members ad- members.,j ourned. to the. house where the' EASTERN 'STAR 1VIEM1ERS business part: of the meeting was HELD SURPRISE PARTY •hel'd, , Sunday visitors With Mrs. J; W •'Lucknow :Eastern Star mem- Colwell 'were Mr, and Mrs.: Cur- bers held a surprise party for die •Colwell, Bruce and: Betty, Mr+ Sister . Annie Kilpatrick, on Mon- ,anct Mrs. .Walter Forster, Mary, ,day 'evening . at her home, An Donald an4 Dorinda ._Mr.:_:& :Mrs.-arn_prooin tu. rogram and osh Don McC, Mr. and Mrs" Ardill 'ictous lunch added to, the enjoy` Mason,, rent of the evening. , a 0 . Mrs Dan McInnes and Bobby On behalf of the members, spent. the_:pas -_-week----in - Detroit -Sister- Clara Richards_,warn` some and' • Windsor `where they visited' well • chosen words, . expresseu with relatives. best . wishes to Mrs. Kilpatrick Mr. and ,Mrs. 3. A, Palmer .en- 'and.. the family for continued tertained the Anglican Young health and happiness in their' People at: the Rectory, lervie, on new home, and Mrs: Ale' Mac" Sunday evening for a Fellowship Nay made the presentation. of a hour. table lamp, ' 2 e 'st 'ic Cf • 4, 41 -SG 4 4� 2r zi • s4 se