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It 'may well be that when: time
dims the memories, of the' fun
and, excitement ,of the Lucknow
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appropriate anthem with lVIrs.
Wm. 'Scott as. organist and choir.
leader. Guest soloists were Lloyd'
Centennial, the deepest and abed- Stewart, Mrs, T.' A. (Mary) Leish-
ng recollections will be those `'.man,; Win. F. :Thompson,. The
that were , stirred to the depths MacDonald Trio (Peggy; Marion
by the_Sunday morning devotions and Helen), and; Allan Stewart.
in all Village churches; which The service Was broadcast over
,:were filled to overflowing CKNX.
The VeryAct of streaming back Rev... Stewart At United •
to . church is memorable; of sit- Rev. ' J. W: .Stewart of Cooks -
,ting in' familiar pews, of seeing ville'a: returned : to the pulpit of
ces, of being. gripped 'the United.Church where'. he had
by song
ag and sermon and •- ra . er, ' ministered , for : eight; years, and
by soan p �'
Fall seemingly amore; meaningful';delivered a forceful sermon, with
at this homecoming time with its the theme of the serviGe sum-
warmth of ,fellowship, but not.' med up in the words of the hymn
without its sense of ' saddness . as "O 'God our help in ages past,
memory' keeps ever green the : our hope for. years to come"..
:b, �f ons on: . -Guest soloists ire Mrs.' Hunt=
a, hea : ��� _, �- w oic .�lc al
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Former Members ' Assist Winnitfred Murray . of Windsor.
In > the ' Presbyterian, Church, The choir, under the direction of
Rev, Wallace. McClean,,conducted Mrs, J. W. Joynt, and with Mrs:
the service and was;. assisted by Gordon Montgomery as organist,
a former pastor, Rev. Charles :sang, the anthem "Seek Ye The
Winn, while three "boys" who Lord", with C. ' R. Bristow as
went into the ministry from this tenor soloist.
congregation ' took. part Rev: " , 90 -Year -Old Priest Present.
'George L, 'touglas preached the At St. Mary's Roman Catholic
sermon andprayers were 'offer= Church, Rev. Father John Hogan
ed by .Rev: Douglas MacDonald was `, special guest who will be
and 'Rev: Wrap A. Henderson.. ninety, years of age" on Deem -
"Faith of Our' Fathers" was an ` ber 13th. ''' A native of : Ashfield,
• .
he ' has served . 61 years" In the
priesthood,- And his presence lent'
special significanceto this ser-
vice, conducted by. Rev. J. Ur
banski of St. Augustine, the pax:
ish priest.
rs. Cyr 1 Boyle was, organist
and Mr, Boyle assisted with the
music, •A trio number was sung,
by George Tucker, Jim O'Don-
nell and : Wm. Schmid.:
'Flowers at the : altar, were from
the MacMillan family' in memory
of; parents, .the late' 'Mr. and'' 1VLrs.
Miles MacMillan,' and,. two bro-
thers who are ,deceased./ •
Communion;. At St. Peter's • . ,
Holy Communion, was - solemn -
lied at.. .St., peter's' Anglican,
Church :with 'the, rector, Rey, H.
L...Jennings in charge. Rev. Ben.;
son Cox assisted. in, 'the ` service.
The choir was under the direction
of Mrs. Fred MoQuillin, 'organist
Because of .prior planning and
comrnittnments of ,the ladies for'
congregation held their , : o"
after -service reception, on. the.
church lawn.
Mem bees of the other three,:
churches; joined for a reception
at the Presbyterian grounds, . and
a happy hour of fellowship and
picture taking was enj oyed . as
the ` saying, is, ; "over ' 'thetea
cups". '
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THE POSTSCRIPTS ..
Mrs.' Reg (Edna) Smith of
Prescott . wrote ' as follows: "It is:
with regret that I tell 'you we
cannot attend.. the.. Centennial.'
Donald and Arthfir.' join with me
in hearty congratulations -to you
all'on this .100th birthday of your
town". •
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Mrs. ' Sam Durnin writes; "The,
Centennial was . wonderful. All
the committees, •are to be highly
congratulated and all who help-
ed;. them. to :make' a grand suc
cess -of it. They all deserve 'a good
clap on' . the .back. :I again con-
gratulate. "you•_• all".
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Saturday afternoon. was ,High-
land ...Day,
.Day, the opening feature
being ';a Pied; Piper Parade, ° led
by' the 'filing Pied; Piper himself,
Charles y1cQuullin. It was quite
a spectacle as the many children.
in various costumes and vehicles
Paraded from the; Public School
grounds to
the .park with ''the'
route' lined with, -spectators.
Four ,Pipe bands, the Toronto
Girls Pipe Band, Lucknow, Kin-
cardine
in t
cardine and Goderich bands,; pro=
•vided the :traditional skirl o', the
pipes and during the . afternoon,
grandstand show;; Scotch dancing
was performed by Arny • :Joh-
ston's .local dancers and .members
of the Toronto Girls Barid.
Johnny Brent' was ` 112.C. and
taking part " in , the official open-
ing •. ceremonies .were John. W.
Hanna, M.P.P ; DOnalc12 McLay,
Warden of Bruce'County; H. •D.
Thompson, Centennial chairman;
Reeve George Joynt who official-
ly opened the. Centennial and W.
L. MacKenzie, program chairman.
Stuart Creollyader,a:C•tentenelegranialm 'fromsect
retary,, :
Prime Minister' Frost:
Telegrams' of :best 'wishes and
regret 'in .being unable :to • attend.
were read from. Elston Cardiff,
M.P. ;for, Huron and `Andy Rob-
inson, M.P.. for Bruce.
Members of the Toronto' -Police
Force" demonstrated • tossing the
cabre, putting the shot, •arid:such
feats of strength 'and' skill that
were traditional with: The Games
'for which •`Lucknow was inter-
nationally renowned many; many
years ago• A couple of vaudeville
acts added a foretaste of what.
:was to come in this type, of en-
tertainment
Amy. Johrston's dancers put on
tap, Highland and square dance
numbers.; The' following ; "took
part! Helen Courtney, Myra Grif-
fiths Fay, Hogan, Lana Hodgkins,
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Pay -Direct' enrolment
bank, the forms my be
ceding' until August 31, 1958:• Application forms for individual
available'at banks and: hospitals,. In ommunitis without a
obtained from the .post office.''
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Pay, )a
Wanda Hunter, Marilyn.'Maeln
t yre Jean - MacKenzie Wendy •
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MacKenzie, Florence 'McLennan,.
Marilyn ' Henderson, Betty Bell,. •.
Margaret • McLennan, • S a n d r a''''
Brooks, Joan, :MacKenzie, • Jean.'
Drennan, Kathleen Millen, • Jane •
Fiala son MaryAlln,' 'Barbar,:
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Finlayson Mary Finlayson, Eliz
beth Ann Finlayson.
' Children's Parade, Winners
_Tricycles, Gregg Hunter,.. Brent
Bailey; doll carriage,' .Donna, Rit-
chie, ` Lorraine. ` Boyle; wagons, . .
Hall,. children,., 'Cleland children,;.
pony' carts, Eric Hackett,.. Kirk-
1and Family and Jack MacKenzie
(tied); bicycles, girls ..12 and un-
der,. 'Karen Kilpatrick, 'Beverley
MacDonald;' boys,:, •12 and under,
Terry Rathwell, Roy Button
Fancy:dress, girls 9 and under,
Gail Edgar, Toronto, Nancy; Wal-
den; girls IQ and , over., Esther •
Gibson, Amberley, ,.Rosemary
Rothwell, Norwood; boys • :9 . and
Under,' Timmy Collyer, 'Douglas
.Cam.pbell; 10 ' and over,'" David'
Gibson; Amed berley; No
Detroit. ".
:Comic dress, girls. 9 and :under,
Marybelle Hunter; 10 • and over, •
'Dorothy •Hallam; boys 9 -and 'un
der, Rieky Jardine; Terry Tlv`
lor: 10: and over, Tom Andrew,
.D.;eugla LJohnstoI .
In costurzie 'from -far thest 'dm-. .
tance, Ardonz a -Ie*at,. Va»cou-
ver.
"Youngest child in parade, 'l'arn-'
•mie For§ter, son of Mr. and Mrs,
Ronald Forster, Lucknow, •
The. judges' ' Were,. Mrs, .Mac
Grahari Toronto; Mrs. Elizabeth.
Ford, Fordwich Ernie l Mrlison,
. Westo i. .
,Mrs., E� W,, Irwin of ..Y Wilkie",
Sask., ordered, a historical book.
'and sent. her regrets in. not being
ableto attend. Her father' cvsS.
George • Hutchison' Who spent'
inapt of his life' here where, sbe
was '
H. A. Taylor of Edmontots4ol
lowed. with interest The Sentinel -
reports of 'Centennial prc`oaraw
tions but regretted he was t,tnabte
to coine as this is his bosy sear
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