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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1958-08-06, Page 14►ngregatons Overfk. hutches for Stirring It 'may well be that when: time dims the memories, of the' fun and, excitement ,of the Lucknow TRX LUaKNOW SENTI K., LU•CKNQW, ONTARIO IjViflage evojons 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 L _ 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". ' 1957 Pontiac .Deluxe Sedan, automatic transmission, fully , equipped ' 52,495 2450 1957 ,Chev,. Station -Wagon $ , 1957 Chev . Deluxe Sedan, automatic . $322,495 .x$2,195 ;A $1,450; 1957Chev :Standars1, f4ullY egtttippe 1954 Meteor HardtoP, automatic, fully equipped 1954 1954.-Chev. Standard Sedan .:fully equipped Two 1953Chev.•. Belair Sedans. $1,295 '1953 Chev. Coach $1,095 1953 Dodge'' Sedan $1,095 19.53 tMeteor 'Coach. ..............:....... $1,050 1951. Dodge Custom Sedan .' $ 695 1951 Plymouth Sedan, low mileage ......; ....;, ....... ....•5 695 1951 Ford Coach$ 595 1950 Meteor Coach ; . $ 550'. $ 575; 1950 Dodge Coach 'TRUCKS: .1954' Chev..1-ton Stake Truck 1950 Ford %/%-ton Pickup µ•. Brussels .i1 $; 950: '350 Huron County's Foremost' `'tlsed. Car., peal'ers -ASH TRADE . TERMS— Open 'Even' gs Until • 10 Cities Service Dealer ` — Phone '1Z3 Brussels 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". • #'** 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". fa `WBDNIB6DAY, AUGUST' 6, 3.958,E tui ar FOODLAND. YOUR • BARGAIN SHREDDED WHEAT SALE Nabisco's Favorite Breakfast ,. _ -- KLEENEX TISSUE. SALE` Regular or Chubb Save ..19c Y. TULIP:'. MARGARINE For table . use and baking Special �Kg. yit Ss 9•5'c SODA CRACKERS ' 9 . • S alae ..or•.Flaim Save: Sc:. T1b. --_ C .11!IcGoriiii�ck s SWEET MIXED PICKLES.. I , -Ho. Ldt e 48 oz. Save. '1Oc. J;ar. �_� �9C Tallly • ., , g [R. .BONUS .BUY ,JEPOW ,.. DERS- Youn s 10 Varieties LL ' ' Y 8 • 6P�s. 49c us ':One Package • FREE ' Values Effective. August .7,; 9, 9 Phone 119 Lucknow; We Sell . For Less Special Feature Weston's RAINBOW JELLY -ROLL 39c ,gnews' INSURA G ENERAL Business, INSURANCE • Established Over Thirty Years Ago Telehones: 9 ' HOWARD. AGNEW, . aradef fl. ighI'an 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, TAR10 :arrf.�rym�1/rcS,ri.•l • '/•{,6a�.A • a Group registration pros 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.'' „ :ONTARIO HOSPITAL SERVICES COMMISSION • TORONTO 7 RURAL RESIDENTS Group enrohnei t available through RRtVCE COOPERATIVE MEDIC' L SERVICES,, Secretary, M. Lorne •B.' Evans. PA:ISL Y, Ont., Phone ' 98 Pay, )a Wanda Hunter, Marilyn.'Maeln t yre Jean - MacKenzie Wendy • Y , 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,: y 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 On.;