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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 -
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"ic.;early read.
..§everalof the • toMbstones. had .•
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espizhisitile for this
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The .wording On some tons
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years as:hear..aS we can cle7
terming .the last' burial inthis • w. h T o
cemetery was' about 1690, and
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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-
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erected • as' Pentecostal the Manitoulin Islandand Lizzie quest, died ': and in,
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Irch, was first used: and tied-. British Columbia. Rev.. Bro. nip - 24i, 18771 age3 months, Jelin; son
of Hugh and lane Adair died
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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
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erectedCanada, RevEroD NBuntain, 1874, age years, Eliza
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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
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1-- Cent- al program is 'titiite a
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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•
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fund %was'', established for a start
on the prOgrain.4 * ,
Many cionatienS-hav,e
received .frpm friend's wishing '•,• to
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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-
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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.
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Operators of the General Store at Kinlough
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for 'a ' successful .
PICTURES iRY THE
SENTINElL IJ1OTOGRAPHER.
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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.
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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.
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Committees and Workers of Kinlough Centennial
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We hope you, will feel free to visit Our Village,.
and renew Old Acquaintance , •
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' John' Deere' Sales arid Service
New and Used' Parin Machiriery-
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