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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1956-05-16, Page 19w,EDNESb'AY, MAY 23rd•,. 1956. HALDENBY ELECTRIC' MOTOR. SERVICE Armature and• Field Winding, Brushes, .Bearings,• Etc. • Repairs to , Fractional and . `Integral Horsepower Motors,: also -Electric-Fans;,~-Vacuums, '. 'Clippers, .Drills, Etc..... 'HALDENDY ELE�CTRYO' . Kinlough Phone Ripley 111-r-29. IMPERIAL ESSO'• DEALER Esso: and Esso .Extra Gasoline Marvelube and Mineralube • . :MOII.LOIL ATLAS. TIRES Always look to Imperial.; for the best * *•* • MacDONALD Phone '3, Lucknowi' Q TOMINISIMMOV THE LUCKNQW SENTINEL, •LUCK,NOW ONTARIO "MG. CHURCH" CROWDED A (Continued from . Page- . 1) Thompson of Toronto was 1est soloist at both 'services, In the morning he. sang "Lord,- Thou Hast Been Onr Dwelling Place", and ip•the evening he sang sel- ected hymns. Mrs'. Philip Steer al so% had a solo in the • evening. The organist was ,Mrs.Herb Buckton, . Rev.' G, S. Baulch of Camp-. bellvilie, Who ministered°at iSouth Kinloss, from 1949 to 1956, preaohed in the. Morning, and stressed that' this was a • day of consecration as well as remem- bering. He said that no .matter. how. glorious the' past, 'we' can't live on the 11,:ef .the; past, - He .pain tribute .to the character.• and, purpose of earlier genera-: tions, but: felt'that' those'whq to-' day profess . Christianity, have a stiffer, sterner '.job on their hands than bad their .forefathers, if they are to edify the church, in the face Of all the opposition to Christian living. Greetings from. Presbytery At the evening service. a .greet- ing • was' read from Rev, J. R:.. MacDonald, Moderator , of' the. Presbytery of Huron -Maitland, -which extended' congratulations and commended the present gen eration to .the heritage establish- ed for them by their forefathers.. Rev.:_ MacD onalcl_and_R,,e ,,,-H,,,LZ-. Cb v n of :Brussels offered pray ` ers during the service. • ' Rev. J. L. Burgess of Alliston., who ,. 'ministered ' •at South •K'in loss' from 1930 Jo .1936, brought the. .evening message- "-Rev, essage.•" 'Rev, Burgess commented on t h e inspiring congregational singing. He ., added. that 'South Kinloss had always been : noted • • for that, which •might be attrib ' uted to the fact'that�.for so. many_, Tooled To Repair All ' Makes Of Tractors, Machines & Shop Work ACETYLENE & ARC WELDING KINL•OUGH GARAGE W. BRECKLES Phone 18-r-20, Ripley THE HOME Of QUALITY SERVICE and Genuine JOHN DEERE PARTS Is Your Subscription Paid? Many years' .they had, sung the' hymns and .paraphrases., without the: need for an organ._ He ` said the simple:. •reverence of the .•communion service was. a 'memory . that had always ling- ered with ''him and he recalled with; pleasant memories ;their kindness and patience• as• he- carne to; them as ' an inexperienced young • man'. direct' from • college The. folk of Sofith Kinloss,many of them; now. gone; ;were people of genuine character` and':individ_. uali.ty, and • devoted to their faith. He: . recalled John "Sandy.'.'" MacDonald,. and of him he said, that i£, he had had thousands of dollars to leave to' the church, he' could not have . done as much s 'the '.services: he performed for ifty , years as, he "raised the •tune"'. 'both ` night arid' morning.. • --RRv: ti'Burgess :'spoke . on the theme."Hold Fast The Profession Of Our 'Faith .Without • Waver• ing"., There are those in: • Old. So h Kinloss- = Who -have -One - just ho=--h-ave-One•- just• that; he said;and their -lives' have been .a testimony and a sburce 'of strength: f in :.the WORLD'S .:LEADING` AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE ,COMPANY Public Liability 'and Property .,Damage Limits: from •$10,000 to: •? •You name it we ;have it.. • COLLISION COVERAGES .of $100, $50, $25 or 80-20%. Medical. Payment of $500, $1,000 nor $2,000 per No Accident Penalty. • Charge We sell Protection, with Personal Service person Vor- information without obligation, contact: Reuen Wi1son YOUR STATE FARM AGENT. • .• 3, Goderhah Phone 80-,8 oungahnon: Rev. and Mrs. G. M. Young were unable to be present on Sunday, but., attended Monday evening's historical and* social t. ering 'that climaxed .the cen- tennial gatherings; Rev, . David Lane was the guest speaker and spoke in a most interesting and reminiscent 'vein. • . Had Birthday Cake : ' Aev, Caswell presided as chair - Man and 'read letters of con. gratulations and best . wishes. from former members.. Rev.. G. M: Young; the minister at South Kinloss from 19:37 to ' 1940, read• the scripture and musical num, Iber`'s were rendered by the .choir including a .duet by Philip Steer. and Mrs., • Harry Lavis. • A .:featureaof-Alie-evening vas;,-- - the cutting and serving of the `centennial. ' birthday ,,cs,.ker miss` Annie. MacKay substituted+ for her 'sister Jessie,indoing the honors, and . made .a • neat little speech 'as well. Refreshments were served to conclude the ev- ening, Following • the morning . ser- • vice on Sunday, a buffet lunch, eon was : `held .for'.. the visitors; which afforded the opportunity of renewing 'old friendships. . Old .South. Kinloss Church,' sit- ting majestically atop one' of the hills. of Kinloss; . and ' surround- ed on, three ,sides. "by a' burial ground where lie 'many Of this community's pioneers ...:has -•coni: ciuded a •eentary rich in .heritage ` sand in His ; service, and 'the suc- cess of .the. observance of. this important milestone lends . new• inspiration and • enthusiasm '.for: carrying on the', religious. 'tradi= tions so well, founded. ; ZIONe There will- he • no church'' next Sunday . as. it is 'anniversary at Hackett's. Mr: and ,Mrs. Ken . Laidlaw and girls of London 'visited fop the week -end with : Mr: and .Mrs. ,George Bunter, • Mr., and Mrs.•Charli_e Ander- ,son, nder_ son,' Joan' and 'Charlene and Mrs. Quaid, ' 'of • G•o'derich visited in. Sarnia for ;the. •week -end with M•r. and' NVlrs. John •, Quaid • (and kr. and .Mrs: Bud : Quaid. .Ross :McDonagh • of' -.Toronto. spent the holiday,. with hiss. par- ' ents, ; Mr. •and ,:Mrs: • John Mcg Donagh, • Mr. and Mrs. Will Ritchie vis- ited. with Mr, aird 'Mrs.' Robert Irvin of Dungannern- 'on . Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bogie. vis- ited Sunday with Mr. and' Mrs, Eldon Ritchie.. Zion W.M.S. The May meeting. was held at:` t -he -home -of-. s—N Rayn d - with • 16 ladies and h children present. Mrs. J. A. McDonagh presided. The 'Christian Steward ship_:w,asjaken' by__Mrs„ Rit- chie.. it- chie,::Mrs.. Wes Ititchie took the dei otionel period and Mrs, C. Anderson gave: a reading. Mrs. W, 0. 'Hunter is to :get the pro=' gram for ;the ; next meeting. Mrs: Chas. Wilkins and Mrs.: Wes Rat-( chie are to. visit the shut-in's from1 the May to 'June • Meetings..Mrs: J , Gardner read thank you notes from Mrs. D. A. ;Hackett, Mrs. "rank • Ritchie and • Mrs. Joe Freeman. The. study. book was taken. 'by Mrs., W. G. Hunter and Mrs.. N. Raynaid gave a reading. Mrs. McDonagh closed, with'• prayer. Mrs. G. Ritchie presided Or the W.A.'meeting which fol ,towed. FORDYCE PUPILS HAVE ,BUS . TRIP TO TORONTO T'wefity ;="pupils„ -ret-T rotdyce- School in. charge of their tea- cher,. 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