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The ancientand Apostolic rite of much greater importance to'
of Confirmation or the laying on his company. than as an individu-'
of hands'by a bishop; was admin- al; .Yet individual �init ative is '
istered in Christ Church,Port': the beginning of the Cfstian life
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Albert_ last Sunday evening. by the Those completing.their baptism
Right Reverend H.F.Appleyard al vows were Paul Adams, •son of
M.C.. 13.A. ,. D. D , Bishop of ' Mr. and Mrs. Harold Adams; Brian
Georgian Bay. Preaching on the Draper, son, of Mr'.' and Mrs. Drap-
theme';of the necessity for Christ- er Philip Petrie;, son of Mr. and
tan Community, the bishop com-
pared tt ie Christianto a soldier, •
who in spite' of his zeal was really
Several local residents, had an
interesting visit last . Thursday from
a relative or theoilate Di ,.J. S. •.
Tennant of ' Liucknow seeking early.
'information about thefamily.
Although` the lady did' gain some
'knowledge of the family from
the visit here ; it ' is thought that
ny
maold er residents of this
community; and many new living
at • a distance, might be able to
help. with. this family research. •
It is believed that Dr. Tennant
,carne to this area about 1862 from
his native Scotland and firstly '
taught school. The descendant of
the pioneer doctor. thought 'that `.Dr.
Tennant :had taken over the med-
ical practice of Dr. Matt -Gammon
here in 1874.
Prior to coming here,' the Torontd
relative of Dr: Tennant had nee
• reaped that a daughter of the
Mrs.Elwin• Petrie; all of, Port Alb- .
ert, and Mary Jardine, daughter of
'Mr. and Mrs'. Ken Jardine, Luck -
now. Candidates were' presented
by the Rector, the Reverend ,S1 E:
Jay. The choir ofChrist'Church
was atigmented by members from
other churches inits parish, With
Mrs.: Fred McQuillan 'as organist..
A social eveninLfollowed :the'
Confirmation; Then as a sequel
doctor, Miss'Agnes Tennant, was
. presently residing at Brucelea
Haven in Walkerton.
The Sentinel offered to try' and
secure any information possible
about this •pioneet family for this
'family 'research ,proJect. Amy older
residents in the community,; who •
might be able to assist. are wel-
come to pact their knowledge on
.paper and Beard to.e:.tinel..
It would be too tittle const ing, a
task to accept this t +tot .aticn by •
phone or in peason. and so we
woad r'eq..en. that any i foRZ';' ata 5n
o n the fail- be put in a late:
farm
Ears photoos of
y�.,� as (.� may. copy
• aLc be ay pec �i'tid .w"` that 4. t be SSSta off.
THAT. a successful bake sale ,,az-aar and rutnrnage sale was held.
by the Messengers of Olivet Unit-
ed Church on Saturday in•Lucknow
Proceeds were to help sponsor an
overseas child,
to ,the fine evening, Bishop Apple-.
yard baptized Joan, Lillian,;daugh
ter :of the Reverend and • Mrs Stan
ley Jay. Godparents were the Rev-
erend and Mrs. Thomas Murray .of -
London.
West Indies Trip.
Mr. ' and Mrs. 'A . E. McKim of
Lucknow left by plane last week •
end for a two week holiday trip
to•'the West .Indies.
Mr. and Mrs. McKim Jill be
away about two weeks.
THAT the annual meeting of the
Huron-Brue Liberal Association'.
has been announced for the
Wingham Town Hall on Thursday.
of next week, October 2lth :, •
Andrew Thompson, leader of the
Ontario Party, will be guest
speaker.
THAT Karen Lynne , twenty-one
w month old daughter of Mr . and'
Mrs, C. Twarnlel• of Woodstock,
is progressing favourably follow-
ing heart surgery at Victoria
Hospital; London on Tuesday,
October Ilth . The youngster is
.expected to return' home this
week, •
'THAT we understand that wild
geese were flocking south'by the
tiois=ands on Monday- of this
-week .
THAT Mr. 'and Mrs. Eiil Nelson
will sottiv mo%•e into the res- '
idence of the late Fred Ander-
son across •frost: the Z.ecion
Sill *recently: was at p ointed pol-
ice thief in Lucknow.
THAT Ken MacKenzie of Listowel*
a.native of Ripley. has been pre-
•-•sensed with a pin by Listowel
Kinsrrlen in, recognition of 14
years perfect attendance 'at the
'club wHe is a'past president;sof
,the'Listowel group and a former
district governor,, • .
THAT Alf Ritchie of Lucknow has
been appointed. CNR section fore-_
man succeeding 'Don Straughan
who is now employed: at Goderich
THAT Mrs.. Lynn'(Gayle) Lowry of
Aniberley,has been engaged by.
Ripley Huron Township school'
board to teach . at the Ripley -
Huron Central: School five morn-
. ings a week. She will teach 21
pupils in grade two.
THAT Mr. 'and Mrs: Don Carter
and -David of 'Lucknow are rnov
tng'to Edmonton. Don plans to go
into the meat business in the
Edmonton area with no definite
arrangements made as yet .. . He
will leave this -week and Anne
and David will follow the• follow,-.
rng..week.
THAT Lucknow United Church •
Choir under the direction of Mrs.
'Gordon Montgomery .and organist
Mrs, Ross Cumming. •provided
special music at morning and
evening anniversary 'services at
the church on Sunday. In .the.
morning, Ricky Ptitchard•played
a• trumpet accompaniment and
in the evening the junior and /
senior, choirs combined in a num-
ber. Lucknow Presbyterian Church
quartette,: Cyril Brown, Wayne
. 'Jamieson., Dale.Haldenby and
• Austin : Loree, .accompanied by
Mrs. William Scott. sang two
numbers in the. evening,: Rev . •
Laud Stirling, minister of the.
• United•„ Church. conducted •both
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services.
THAT • Mrs : Ford. ,Cunningham
Lucknow, was the . winner. of the
$104. jackpot, .plus •a $10. regul-
ar game at the weekly Legion
bingo game. Eunice shared her ,
winnings . with Mrs . Harold Ritchie
Lucknow. ' •
THAT Jo hn.Thonison, son of !qr.
and Mrs. Dan Thomson of` Rapid
City, had.•hisfinger badly crush-
ed in an accident while working
at Mildmay•. John is employed
by Joe Ke Ingham and the
finger was crush d between:'two
gravel' hoppers. The injury was to
his middle finger:on the left hand
and was placed in a •cast. It is '
hoped that the finger can be say -
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PHONE 5234424.
• VALUES `EFFEC
•:OCTOB'ER 10,11
THAT the Perth.Huroti-Bruce
Association will hold their~annuall
Fall sale of Polled Hereford
• cattle at, the Teeswater Pair
Grounds this Friday. October 2ls .
• Catalogues are available from . :.
secretary E.R._11, or
president George. Kennedy , •both
of R. R.1, Lucknow..
THAT Drs. M J H. Corrinj:and
McKim recently attended.courses
in. Toronto and Hamilton, Dr.
Corrin attended a course at the
College of General . Practitioners :. .
in Taonto•and Dr.. McKim was
• at a Canada Anesthetists Society.
course in Hamilton.
THAT. Mrs. James Mathers and
Mrs'.' Eord Cunningham attended
the Western Ontario assembly of
the Canadian order: of Foresters
at.The Norton Palmer Hotel,
Windsor. Saturday, October 15th.
The Foresters Centennial Project'
is S50,000. for all of Canada for
cancer research .. Western Ontario`'*
share is $15 ;000. .At the banquet.
Saturday night $1,486.00 was ,.
presented making the total to date
$8 669.00 for .Western.Ontarlo.
THAT if you are .�jckic;
of spring:. Mr a:1e< i
of Rapid Citi rtror' >ix
blooms and the 4c est tp.
on an Easter .131+� ,
THAT, night 'sel c.c; •at Luc
District High
night, Wednev�;a , o'cctc
at 8 p.rn. Adsa .'e regi
• has been down. ' .. -re'
years.t '
so 34 f •�tti Q ia:' yr
ing for any col ,e
pal Noel Malo • s
;the school by
night..
ed. ; "THAT if you have beenwafting
for ost office box better see
postmaster Ken Cameron. Pifty .
two boxes 'were added at the
pest office last. week making a
THAT Mrs. Laird Stirling of Luck-
now
uck-now has been engaged: as a . supply
teacher.two half days per week•
at Lucknow- Public School and
started today.
HAT a.Murray Wilson of West Wa-
w arch placed it: ir. the Hunan
Colunty rural farmstead improve-
ment
cypro'e-
rnent ter.te::nsa: pro;ect. P:11
Gerritts• of Odericf: Township
placed first. errs x worn 'the.
awar&•:or We Walria:10,Sh Tow
total 'cram. boxes available for
use. For scrim time, there has
been a. shortage of available
boxes: but this will correct the
situation.
THAT -Friday.
week are
- for the Lucknc a7d
Lfons Club. T. c :e,w
held at the' for; e• w ~e
building on tree:
are advised tc ;e=
ise`ment in a:•. ..e•
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THAT an ad in' this and last
week's issue announces the Co -
.op Fall sale, an animal event'
sat Lucknow District Co-op.
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