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Mr ands 'Mrs:,, Won Mooreof
•,'l amilton spe it the week -end
with MrS,. E N. todgins.
E, I. Agnew, 'returned on Mon:.
day.. frQxrl a two Weeks' holiday
in 'Detroit.
•` D ^• Edward Job of Winni-
peg is visiting with his mother,.
1Virs, Alice Robb and Mr, R, J.
MacKei?zie., .
' Mr. and ' Mrs, NeUon :Bushell
were; guests, at the Bushell -Barr
wedding at Kinlough •ori • ,Satur.
day,.
Temple ' Clark has returned
from" a trip, West, which he, made
by bus, 'leaving at ` the,'f st ° of
the month::
.. Mr. and Mrs; Merle 1VIiddletori;
Bobby and Carol of Burlington
Spent . the 'week -end ; with his
father, Russell' Middleton.
.Miss Gertrude Treleaven re-
turned to the village last•: week
after spending some time at Pal
• • merston, Toronto and Hamilton..
Mr, and Mrs, •Alfred ' Dyer, Mr
and Mrs, Alfred .Lorenz' and son.
Peter of .Pontiac, Mich.; Mr. and'
Mrs.. George Berry and, family of
Wiarton;,,iVlr; and Mrs. Ab. Camp-'
bell of . Amberley and: 'Mrs. Frank'.
Barkwell and .Mrs.. Smith' of Rip -
ley wore ` recent guests of Mr. &
Mrs. '.Charles. Lorenz;
Lucknow
Presbyterian • (hurc:h
Miiniister. .
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SUNDA ,iUhtE
10 .441.41.,t; Sunday.,..School.. •
1X. am::.Morning .Worship.,'
Evening Worship.
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Wednesday, 8 p.m.:„..
Prayer Meeting.'
LUCKNQW .
UN'iTED. CHURCH
Minister:. imfo
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B:D , S.T.O.
SUNDA>Y, JUNE 3rd, .1951'
40 am.:. Sunday School. 1
11 ant.: Rev. S. E. ' Hayward..':.
7 p.m: Rev. S. E. Hayward,
• Do not let it be a secret
that you are.: a :soldier of
Christ..Dan't be ashatned o.f
y0itr colprs, Come' and Wor
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TBIJ LUCKNQW SENTINLL1' .1-41CKNCiirt,NTA 0.,
Dr, W. jMumford is attending
Conference• being held this week
at McMaster' U'riiversity, Hamil-
ton.. Mrs. Mumford is visiting in
Toronto with,'' Mr. and Mrs; Don=
aid Mumford..
Mr. and Mrs, .'f'4xn. Griffin and
family of London spent the 24th
of May with friends: , in and.
around Luckziw. Miss Jean Grif-
finreturned with them for.a. two
weeks ' visit,
Judge and Mrs, Ian MacRae of
London spent the week -end' with
his ,father?. Mr:; John MaeRaeF M.rs.
A;• G. Elliott, returned with 'thein
to' `Strat toy after ;-spendding: a
couple •ef. weeks in' the cernrnuii-
ity; ,
• Mr.'and Mrs; Tho W, _Srriith,
•Rev, A. S. and 'Mrs; Mitchell,,
Mrs, W. Stimsbn'rand Miss E. Mc-
Cluskey attended the Bruce
Deanery Meetings in Southamp•
ten. last . Week. The attendance
was one of the largest in recent
years, Rev Ii; 1, Parker of Chea -
ley, 'who; served in .Lucknow for
some time,. was noninated'. Rural'
Dean,
Dt1N.GAN,NON
At' 7.30 pan. Sunday evening'.
a well•:attended Service was held
at the Dungannon United church.
About 50 members •of. the. Mason
•Order from Carlow Lodge .and,
its '' ' visitors ` paradedr• front the.
Orange 'Hall and • occupied•' the
centre seat of • • the auditorium,
Rev. C. C. Washington of.'AU:bu.rn
IJnited. Church.' delivered a: splen;•
did address. Mrs.. Leroi.., Stingel
:;presided at the ••:organ for the.
'hytnris with the • choir and : Mr..
A
w re ' .T' :•
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of ofAuburn
'�was
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the
'gyiest 'soloist. accompanied ' by
Mrs, . R. D. 'Munroe ..of Auburn.
Mr and Mrs, •Alf. Hefford. and
family of`Toronto• spent the week,
end'•with Sr.... and Mrs. W. H.'
MicCiure. . • .. '.
• Mr. and 'Mrs, °Durnin Phillips
:and Mr. and Mrs • Robt.: Dur'nin
spent the week -end at Pittsburg,
P'A, 'Mrs: Durnin• ':is' remaining.
for two weeks visiting her 'son,
Mr.; Chester •Durnin and family.
1 Mr:, and Mrs: Bryce :Dinsmore
'and Douglas :and Mrs K.,: J Me-
Eachern ,' pf Louden • visited the
Tatter's ' sister,'Mrs, Otto Popp on
Sunday 4 a•
• SHIJT-IN'S ' DAY . ,
Sunday; June 3rd. IS 'Shut-in's
Day, an annual- i iternatiirtal :day
sets aside.: to encourage remem-
brance of thel.'siok and disabled,
'and by which' some extra cheer.
,and fello Ship May.'be brought
into the :lives, ofthose''.whe •cam='
not -mix' in the normal social life
of unhandicapped people.:
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NOTICES
Rev. •A. s. Mitchell, Rector
Second Sunday after Trinity,
June• `3rd, 1951
St Peter's Church, Lucknoui
Saturday, June '2nd, 3.00 p.m..,
Ladies' 'Guild Sale: and Tea, ..
in " Legit Hall.
SundaYtiine 5rd, 11.:4:1114"•
.holy Comrnunion.
,A. meeting, Wed,, 8.06 p rrY.
'hilr'ie of Mrs. `Fred McQuillan,•,
Ladies 'Guild,. 'Wednesday, .2.30
,pats, ho•Yte of Mrs. W Stimson,
Junior• ,'Wornen's• Auxiliary,
at the. Rectory, Wednesday.
St (Pail's 'Church, .,Dungannon
Ladies G.uid Friday, :nine 1;
hone of Mrs"a W..
Sunday, June 3rd, 2.30 11014
Holy Baptism, ,
St+ l'ard's .Church, .(holey
Sunday, 'June 3rd, 0.1.5 ar`ii,''
Morning Prayer,.:
Ladies ,Guild, • Tues la , .tit
. y..0 Witt
,Home of Mgrs:. Wirt. Culbert:
LANGSIDE
•
`I`ne May meeting' Of.the Ladies
Aid was 'held at. the, home'. of'
presided: Mrs:: •Wes .Young' ar- ,A
ranged the program, Plans were ■
made ' to hold •a•' so'cia'l in the.
■;
5,: K.
N t NYti'N
A r.N vERs•ARy
• 'The congregation of South Kin-
loss Presbyterian Church, the
first pioneer, church of this corn
munity, :observed its.. 95th an,n'i \
cersary on; Sunday: .
The first church was a rough
log structure an. the east side, of
the "Gravel Road" about a half,
mite north • of the •Seeond Con-
cession. It was i Built, in, 1856'.. just.
nine years after the first record-
ed visit of white hien—members
of: a srrveyng . party, --to this,
community of virgin forest, who,
were followed 'fve- Years: later. ,:by
the first settlers, •
This little log 'church without
a floor and with legs!, for seats;
met the requirements of, a house
of worship. ;for seven 'years Elie
fore the frarxie church was butt[.
on • this hill This location• was
saVed from, • becoming a tavern,
site by :Mur'doch -.McKenzie and'
others 'raising. X15.00 to,,; secure
the ,land, The price, was 41.50: an
acre' and to obtain theland from
the'•Qovernm nt ,in the name of
the Presbyterian Church, two•
meri, travelled 'fto. •Southampton
•and .back foot.
The ;frame •church. was ,build
in 1863; the `same yearas' the
John, McKay''home �as 'framed
on
John,
''Second Concession.. This,
frame' structure served . for al.
twist ' 50 years until: the,:%.erecction
of the present. "Big Church"
which' was dedicated on May 26,
1012, during the pastorate 'of. Rev.
Finlay MacLennan; Who , left
South: Kinloss a' year later,after
•a pastorate of 25 years:
South Kinloss long held to the
traditional •form of'"worship" The
week long' communion'
"services;
first held in, :a • clearing' at •.,the
.back'of the: ra e;ar
g v d were
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long observed. Gaelic was preach-`
ed for, rawly' .y. ears' and the con•
,gregation, was 'reluctant to give
up. ,`the mother , tongue . Nor Was,
the organ permitted in the.church,
until recent' years, the service: of
song being led' by, the precentor,
a service 'which the late John..`
"Sandy". MacDonald performed
for • over. Half, ,,a century.
:Services on Sunday in this his
•
toric''church .'were.: conducted ,by
Rev: 'Charles A. Winn. of Luck-
now Presbyterian' Church. Ata the
morning, service. the choir sang
an anthem and, M`rs. Philip dhi p Steer
sang a' , solo, with Miss Joyce,
B:auleh presiding at. the Organ.'
The • choir ;of 'the • Lueknow
Presbyterian,'Church provided
the' music at the eveningservice
with Mr• ' Everett West ';a1 . the
. -_
'organ Mrs Cameron MacDonald
and Mrs. Philip Stewart sang ::a
duet() And Miss •Ruby. 'We'bb's
choral. group of Third .Room. :stu-
dents sang two numlbers. •
MOVDTO. WINGHAM
Mr a' and Mrs. Wiib •I-1ocl''gkinson
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it's Fume -Proof
:,.New Sun Proof. House
Paint produces film of un-
• usual' whiteness: Smoke'.
or gases will, not discolor
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church .ori. Monday ev'eriing, June
18th • at 8,:3.0 p.rn. Mr:. Freeman of
TeesVoate.r willpresent'' slides and
recording's
Anniversary ser'Tiiees will be In
• held at the church oh Sunday, rr,
June • 17th. Special speaker will u'.•
be Re'vv. 'P. A. Ferguson of ,Hen= it.",
.sail. Services : at' 1.i a,, n. and •8.00 ,r:
p;m D S:T
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Mrs.'. Wm Orr was able :to re-
turn home frorrithe khospitai .af .
ter beiryg there for about three ii y
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'meeting. ' Kanca'rdine members ;r
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were in chaise of the devotions„ '� , Q
Miss :Grace Moir 'sang and Gdr-; i ;�H�,,5�. 8\ ��
'don' Wall. played selections pn the. ■
Accor dian. ' 'Contests and games• Several, Su;Ltes; to• choose from
vitere.' enjoyed aiidr,a. social hour i, i
spent. • ., . ' '
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A number froth here attended' rut .$1
anniverrsary •services alt White- .
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Mr. f'iugij MacKenzie °of Le -
stack 'spent last week With ,:his
parents; 'Mr. and Mrs, Wr. Mae -
'Kenzie.
• Mr, acid • MrA, 'Nabs. ' va is and
Ted 'spent Sunday at London,
:1Vxaster Gary ` ?'crown who h!ad,
visiting fiere 'retttr�ns J tai
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the city width thetrt', 1: ; • .
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