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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1957-07-31, Page 13niSp.,414 ItgAr 1 • , • , I . • • • ' . aidiNOW WITINELp LITCXW*, ONTARIO ME • 1.• •1' '• Kinlough Cemetery, hidden be- wife of WM. Boyle " died April tween the;'Orange Nall and Hal- 29, 1895, age 34 years; Mary Jane, cienby's house ,the hamlet, daughter.q dward and Alice, holds a' wealth of history of the ThompSon, died Dec. 0, 1863, age early settler,S. of Kinlough and 6,years;2 months and. 3 days; distriet-" - • • . •-- . Susan Levina , -of Geo: The cernetery • has. been un-. and Elizabeth Jane Pinnell, .died 'kept Or many years ,eNcept 1869, age 6:Months and .19 •days; Where in a few. -eases the Tele- Rbert •P ell, died, Juy. 25, times of those buried there have 1873, age ,67; Phoebie been . visiting,' and caring for the died, 1397,; age 62; ENO? Vance, grams. :Tombstones: are brOkeu .4led June lQr1$74i age 3; Jos bff, grass growing high; and one, eph .; • . mlglat easily pass this•place. with- In (4J4.caSes Of Joseph ,Hanna out realizing ;that a,. cemetery and Nathariiel Pitmen the writ - ng pp the tc.111',Vgtpag c.Q414,nQt "ic.;early read. ..§everalof the • toMbstones. had .• 4 • . • . the. inscription of J. 444 • • r• Scott, And '5.. H . • . .. • 4 • ' " , • ••• •tu ' ; , t • ' , , .• %4 •" .• • . • It 'masons Vthe tisx1e. of thee tura.- . , • is, notecL. that a large Per- t iernri et a gwee, f tch,hei ddreeal hasx da ty 0 tuhnagt , • • • .4 ' • , l h the 1 of' " . ' * !properand convenient medica espizhisitile for this fact. - The .wording On some tons 1t bThttcIout wththo•• , , . . years as:hear..aS we can cle7 terming .the last' burial inthis • w. h T o cemetery was' about 1690, and I• e Extend ur the first about 1863'..., The Sentinel 1 Visited the cemetery and flit- the sake • of history' of , the yillage;. took 'clown the *names of. all 'those 'pioneers .130ried in this hal- lowed Place. • Mary Grahain;,beloved wife of Nathaniel Pinnell died Morph 27, 1896, age 74 years.:Nthan.- iel Pinnell, -Thomas'' I-1. guest, died Sept. 10, 1872, age 22 .Years;n May .' 26th, 1940; the Oral Slich places of werShiP JohnAlexander,Al4ander, son of , T. I:1- • erected • as' Pentecostal the Manitoulin Islandand Lizzie quest, died ': and in, . Irch, was first used: and tied-. British Columbia. Rev.. Bro. nip - 24i, 18771 age3 months, Jelin; son of Hugh and lane Adair died :eclaS a Na - , place of WorObip. ley is 'noWl astorizi in. . October :1, 180 ge 1,1 months ev E. L. Ripley, Who pioneer- anee,, Ontario .P : • g ,... and 19. . days; Elizabeth Molloy, the work in Kinlough,. some The first service ,Was attendep died May 23, 1873, .age .1.2, years iteen erectedCanada, RevEroD NBuntain, 1874, age years, Eliza .. . ;. ..bet, ll and Mry Talbot, died June pe. White Building'?The. months previous, was by. the then Superintendent of and dit•mths; truinental in. having . "The the Pentecostal • As5ernblies. of Neil 4Plathesonc who 'sue- noir 4alsO " Passed on te. his te- • , . ded Bro. Ripley as . pastor, ward s the Carpenter in charge Bro.. • The present pester- is Rev, •,FINANCING ' CELEBRATION theson, "now passed on to' a -Etc?. W.m. ,Dadson of Tees. .IMPORTANT- RESPONSIBILITY hei reward"llad. built ' sey- Water. • , ,,. • • The'linancing of the -.Itinlougll . 1-- Cent- al program is 'titiite a , - • fpr the Vine Effort in -arranging. the . . „ CENTENNIAL WEEK -END. 'We hope that you will visit Kinlough sometime during the three-day- Celebration responsibility.• • ...Several • social gatherings were held 'during thewinter when a• • fund %was'', established for a start on the prOgrain.4 * , Many cionatienS-hav,e received .frpm friend's wishing '•,• to , assist in'.: the project and, no doubt, the finance committee :'would behappy to teceiVe . fur ther assistance in this manner. A cernplete list of 'the :Various Comaiitteees will .be found else- where in this issue; :‘ 5 And, above ali, big crowds are looked for at the.' week -end, iVitir7affgenerOtis " pat-renage of the money raising eventS; antic- ipated. • . • 1 .1. • • • • ••,. Ctions6ngra tUla • • . r • • • • • . • • . • • 1 • , . . 4 0 -I" . • •••• : .• " . it; the.P-0001e "of 'Kin"— nugb and District • " for tbe• intended' Ceitte;tnial .:Ceremonies • .1 • • ..• • ••. • ..• •••1 • , • • 1 to be.. held ilis'•Arikenct.'...: • • •••' • arid With: it' Every Success... • . •. . . „ . . ., • , . , . , Aa'WTriiNrercemawait You , • .. , _urms_ATAtiram.TGH scopOL '60 -,-YEARS L. Dreany Was the: teaeher: at. HOLYROOD:•:. ,. • . ,•,. 011,11".1,0••••tipiimutialtouttiiiiititiiiii011•••4•11.41.4111•11,0•05•4.'4.11,"1.14..."1111,, "aim " . , • ' • ' . . )40/404111114/011114;a1404.141 1011.4444.441/4•11;41•140.11140411111111411.41141.414.11. 01=1.14.111110141111111464•11141 • . Kinlough school si5cty years ago, with the.io11wing pupils in at- tendance (although we question if some of the -,namesare rightly spelled) :' J. Lane,' L Arneld, F. Atkinsox-44J. McContel1, R. Rob7. ertsori, D. Lane; C. rizel; E. ards; M. Lane, T. Richie, Lyd .Arnold, M. Johnstone,, H. Mal, Ph.Gassel, •McFarIane; Johnston,tL. Atkin on, Rousen,McFarliin, 'A. Lane.. W., Jones,. J. • Johtistone, M. Me - Richie, W.; Greer, 11 Gossel, W.' 'iM. Walsh, V. '1yan J. Guest, E. JOhnstone' M. Guest; H. Haider), by, That'S*a tOtal. • . CARDINELONTARIO Operators of the General Store at Kinlough .:-T• • . for Thirty -Seven Years.. •• , • • illi1411.44411•0411101141 141•144111,414.14441110,411.1•4401111.141111041411111404•0401.114,144 . • 10.11.44041•04411:111401114111.6441M1944.441.44,4111114i4M4/41.40411•14414•1144,111,41.1111.046.40.410114;04M1:0411.4. • ' ," ' • • .... . • . . ra:1040.tionS, . ; 1 1 ,. .. . May Your 1 i I Congratulations • • . . •. • ' for 'a ' successful . PICTURES iRY THE SENTINElL IJ1OTOGRAPHER. ,. • The pictures appearing in this SPeCi issue -.-were- -taken-by Sentinel photographer,,, Don • Thompson, with the ',exception of the line drawing of the gerf-, erai-store ah'-, residence of R. Paxton, postmaser,' conveyarreer, ,cominiSsioner. 11,iettPhoto graphed front"a „drawing' in an old-Bruee C_ounty AtlaS, ' The ,picture of the pioneer. • store •Witli..L,the. pot,belliect.*.stove and the open cracker barrel, and the other illustrations; retriind, erS of a by -gone era, ,are. used, rimailly to spark memories Of, he "god old, days", and to giVe the younger generation a glimpse at what the fashions and ,lukur-, were •'before their time. ' * : CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION. •44 goes to the , Committees and Workers of Kinlough Centennial fror,a '41‘' n c i , i . KINLiouctitts . , , . • 0 • CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION . . . • , . be H.T• • tgS- „ . -e . ; . . . . .. , . , .. , . reckles Fisherman's Cove • • • • ..Clarn Lake •. Kincardine;Ontark „ 12 • .• 1 • , 4, p • .,. • , mi•tomittoimi.ifoiii4460.4esii•amditttiriu•ommutotioloairtitiiii•Oloottk.ittimitiolisioti•••UPI•mitmotimiltutto Oitiimouputioimutiu.titiiiiutiiii,tanuutimittiliii•tilimiontiimotmtummtti.moutieikrTituttme.ttri•tUtsiittut! . . , '• . "• txt • . • „ .1 , • .• your . . We hope you, will feel free to visit Our Village,. and renew Old Acquaintance , • • , • Walter. Brecidea• ' John' Deere' Sales arid Service New and Used' Parin Machiriery- , 440.07:'04111411.441,4411/444111,14.4641.4411144.4111411404111.04.1141.4419.44100411111.4i ;11111114 .)41.146464,44411.144114" 644 • ' • . • ..., . • 1 .6,, I . , • , . • •.,