The Lucknow Sentinel, 1958-07-02, Page 3N.
WEDN]aSDAx, •JUNE 25th, 195:
'
,NiTEt O.HURCH*!
i . Minister;.
Rev ' A. Meiklejohn, 1
_ILA., B.D. 1.
sioNRAY, JULY 6t1. • i
i 10.00 ,,mn., Church School. • .1
1400' a m:. Joint service with
Presbyterian. Congregation. 1
'Rev Wallace McClean,
j• ; Minister. . !`
i 8.00 p.m-: Induction of Rev;i
Gordon. •R.. Geiger, . ' • !'
I'Cen'tennial luncheon fohowi n' i
,A ri orning service, ,SuY
nda: •,yA g _
. ug.
••• •a• 3rd.' Members to 'baring sal.
nd
wiches or tarts.1
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Presbyterian Churcl !
Minister: '
Rev.; `Wallace McClean
SUNDAY, :JULY 6th" . •
10.00 a,m.Sti,nday.;School..
9,30. a.m.:' Dungannon.
11.00 a.m.: Joint service in'
'United Church..
Mir
'.SHE LUCKNow . SENTINEL; LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
.RK WILL .I IkEBN,--iliACIRZDEISNTENATREIINISsITARLi
MOIAL
J HAROLD DA:WSON
A Toronto; home was great'
saddened when' death took M
J, Harold Dawson. He was a so
of 'th'e late M•r. and Mrs. Joshua
F. Dawson.. .He died in. Toronto
Friday evening June 20th, afte
a lengthy, . serious illness.
Mr: Dawsou , was 54 years' old
He was born' on the Second. Con-
cession of Kinloss and• attended
No, 9 School and Lucknow High
School ' Asa young manhe work
ed . in the Baal ' of Commerice
both .here , and in . Fordwich, tat-
er he ,joined ,his;•;:uncle, Wil-lia.,
Dawson, .at the Central Ornamen
tai Glass Firm in. Toronto. At his.
uncle's death, he purchased'' this
business and also . became' the
manager. • • . • '
Exam.pkes of" his • specialized
• There are many people do-
, ing many, things for the Cen-
Y , tennial, and their efforts and.
..services-. will . never be ;fully
ri realized or' recognized,
An example .of this occur
red at. the . week -end: The.
' chairmen of the. Publicity
and. the Parade' committees:
were trying to .line. up a float: •
•to , appear at Mildmay. 'and
Southampton ..reunions, ,this.
week, to, publicize the. ap ,
• .;proachirg ,. Cen ennjal: _ a:t
•Lucknow,
Ken Jardine was 'contacted
William
:.
_ter some signs for .theT'float
:and he spent the `.week -end
producing five attractive pla-
cards; that are q'uite colorful
and; incorporate • both ', the
Dbnald Dinnie and Scottish
theme -and,' it : Sivas "for the
work in etched and carved lass: cause".
fromFan
• 4
,WAGE
6,70-15 FIRST LINE 'RAYON
6.70-15: FIRST LINE NYLON.
NO TRADE-IN. REQUIRED
Liberal, Allowance..for Recappable
10
.$1.5.95
.:'$17.95
es
Mr. and: Mrs., Larry Cowan of
Toronto were week -end guests of
her grandmother, Mrs: J. D.
couver to. Halifax.
Among his most. outstanding
:achievements are the, large sta
,tion'names in the• Toronto -"sub
• Mr. Dawson was 'a member 'of
,the .Empire •Club of • Canada, •the,
Board •of. ,Trade,.' the: Canadian.
Chamber .of Commerce, the.Royal.
Institute, and the Ontario Chap-
ter of Fed -
the :Canadian Glass .
oration He ••attended,..regularly
the •Ch h
Y Toronto, were
h he ser -
•, .
' ved ori the Great ' Chapter ' and
the Parish Council' In 1955 .he
Local .6i. General Was: appoiriteci,:Rector's Warden,
• •which position he (held u'ntit sick •
-
'':Lorne • Johnston is 'os !
h pita'ized , fleas prevented his further .act-
ive, participation. He gave' .splen -
'did leadership in the •parish dur-
ing : the difficult; years ', that :fol -
with
fol -
with ,. a -heart condition. ,
Mr.. and Mrs.:. E. H• Agnew re
turned, on Tuesday from a motor
trip to. the ;