HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1971-06-16, Page 11NESDAYi JUNE 1.0b0971.
THE; LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
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KINLOUGH NEWS • '
Mrs:.George Graham. was :host
ess for. the' June meeting of the
Anglican Church Women with
Gertrude .1Nalsh"pre iding:.
and opening the 'meeting with a ',•
'reading • , ,•
j'1rs. Id�ssell Hewitt: ead'the.
scripture. from.•St, Matthews .gos-.,
pel. • Prayer, follo 'wed .. Mrs. :Mid-
tation, ."A.,.labourer of the •so
lives•;c loser- to . God".
.The roll 'call was answered,, .
with. the. word '"blessed:" The'
report of` the South- Sa ugeen
r eanery meeting , which was''held
•at Walkerton with 5 rriernbers•.
from hereattending' was given
by Miss Edna Boyle. Entertaining
daYwill'be in COctober. rather
than ,August which .had previously
been'planned. The extra cent a '
day offering will be continued
and .what is,presently on. hand .will,
be given to the. Su,nda.y School
and Fantily-Life department.
Mgrs. Art Haldenby and Mrs,
.Icy Schneller were program con-
• yeners,..•Mrs, Roy Schnellergave.:
a reading Blessed Assurance" and.,
Gra1•ra-rn-read a--poenr
"A Blessed -Thought".
•
Nile U.:C:-W.. Meeting was:
held' Thursday June 'TO: at, 2' p.
at the manse.:in' Dungannon. Mrs:
Allan .Dickson ; 1st Vice .President;.
presided' and welcomed everyone
to the meeting.. She thanked
Mrs:' McClenaghan for herhosptt-
ality.
• Mrs. Earl Sherwood was at the .•
organ for :the•Hymns.., The scrip•
ture rom eatt, ew was read
Mrs. Allan Dickson:
` Mrs : McCienaghan introduced
.Rev. A.'Fry•from Auburn. who.
spoke on ::'Stewardship". He said:
Stewardship : is a, Trust and is real-
ly "Service to the Church". ,He
read .Malachi 3: 8 and 10.. Will.
when we •don't .give' what we
•should. All' we have isa gift of, •
God. Rev. Fry -was thanked by •=
Mrs. W H. Talm•ay who present=
ed him with a small•gift in:
-appreciation.;-. Y_
Mrs•. Dickson conducted'.. a short
business meeting.. The roll call
,was answered by reporting 8 visits
�ti ^-k d shut=ins'. There"were •'
• 16 present and 1.'child. The tress-
Mrs. Howard Thompson and Mrs. niter's• report was read by Mrs.
Roy Schneller took p_a'rt in a dia- Wil er''Rutledge. It was decided
o
g - o e�Txi
e -strain er at tfie-=door-.' to• fiave a=shower for Karen Mc-
Mrs', Dave Haldenby read the Kenzie July 5 in the Church: The
'Vern "Now is the time to: pray".
Miss May Boyle read committee togarrang,e for this will
•a story on be Mrs. "Russell Brindley ,. Mrs.
"The Lord is My Shepherd" and,
also reviewed: the deanery sum -Alvin Kerr and .Mrs.: L. Christilaw
The annual. bataar , bake sale and
WITH MARGARE.1, THOMPSONi
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10 YEARS AGO,
MARCH 1961
Construction •of a mausoleums at..
South Kinloss Cemetery • was' a
project under 'consideration for
some time. .At a meeting of the
Cemetery Board the decision '
was reached, to proceed with the.
undertaking. ,p
• The Bank .of Montreal installed
the first postage meter machine
in Lucknow, The 'machine was
Compact and promised to. speed
mailing operations at the bank..
301rEARS A,GQ
MARCH;1941,. •
Announcement was made by
the Board' of Transport Commis
sioners, giving,appreval,•of the
abandonment' of the ':C.N.R. line
between Clinton' and Wingham •
junctions, a 'distance of approxim'
at ely'iviOntY -.three-milesBei-
grave
ei grave , Blyth and'1..bndesboro would;
be ,without train ,service,and a,
'motor vehicle snail service would
have to be substituted:
Municipalities bordering on
•tate C.N.R. lune :between Wing -
ha al
ing-ham and Clinton junctions were•.•
considering taking legal action
against the railroad if the .closing
of this, line was proceeded with.
50 YEARS' AGO
MH 1•
Douglas •Bros.•:ARCsecure921d the con-
tract Of carrying the mail between
Lucknow .P.ost Office. and .the .G:.T.
R, 'Station, commencing April 1st,
David A. Andrew was appointed,
Assistant Agricultural Representa
give for Huron County and had .' •
headquarters at Clinton.
KINLQUGH
Friends fro
'funeral of the late Harold:Stanley
at the Johnstone Funeral Home',
Lucknow:on Wednesday afternoon.•
Harold spent „his boyhoodLda_ys ..: ._
here 1Ne extend': sympathy to the
bereaved.:
.:
'Sympathy is:extended to. fiord
Y Y
on and Wes `McPherson,'conces-"
sion 8 in. the passing.' of, their broth-
er Donald., who was a 'patient in
the Wi a tis ric:'-o pi
al fpr a long period of time.. The
funeral was held on Wednesday
afternoon:a.t the MacKenzie Mem-
orial Chapel ; . Lucknow•,.'
Mrs. Jack, Scott, . Mrs. .Art
'
Haldenby, Mrs'.` •Midford Wall,
Edna and -May -•Boyle -attended the,
South Saugeen Deanery meeting,.
at Walkerton on Tuesday.
Mrs':Albert'..Young of 'Bervie
visited °with •Mr. and Mrs.`.G.eorge
Perry Hodgins spent last:Sunday
.with cousins Mary: and Hugh Mac-
",
Mgrs. Art Haldenby gave the
origin of the hymn, "Jesus 8ha11
Reign Wlere'er the Sun'` and
joined i i singing this hymn.' Miss,
•3na Boyle. conducted a Bible
Contest; . •
• •
Mrs Walsh Closed the meeting
VithprayeT. Grace:Was sung.
Refres'hr'rlents Were served. by Mrs.
6rahatil and ,her sister M..
bet Young-, rslvirs ' iN lliarn'Codi
:gave the 'courtesy rernarits*
6ea wi • - - •; n- t e -c trr
Wednesday., Augusyt 5. All
members df the cohgregation will
be asked for donations for the
bake sale,. L"laine Graver will Ciit
the grass.at the' 'church for •the
summer;+
The n eeting closed. with Pray=
er'by Rev. A. Pry!
.Lunch was
served by Mts.. McCienaghan and
Mr's. Dic'<son' aria a social hour
enjoyed,
day went ona bus, trip to Kitchen-.
er.
Mr. and Mrs. Michael0'Mal-
ley and Douglas of Toronto cal'-
led, on friends here on.Saturday.'.
Mrs ;William Lloyd... Mrand
Mrs. Karl:Boyle• of .London visited •
on Saturday . evening with .Mrs:.
William 'Cox and- Mr and Mrs.
Jae -k -Scott ,
Mr. . and .Mrs. • Frank Currie of
Waterloo spent the week, end -with
•Mrs. Gertrude Walsh and' other''' •
relatives. '•
:Miss. Joan Percy, and .Mr. Don ,••
Bertrand of Simcoe:spent the week
end at h'erh me here. .:Joan•was
a .bridesmaid at the MacKinnon -
Van Beers.;wedding• at Teeswater
.•on. Saturday.
Mr. and - Mrs. • Rob Shouldice of
-•a�•le�v-�-ake=spe��&rin�•e }t
'her parents Mr. and 'Mrs. Ra'ynard'
Ackert.
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r HURON COUNCIL MINUTES
Huron 'township . Council sat in
regular 'session .on June.: 7th with ,
all:•rnembers .present. Minutes of
last meeting•were. read and con -
Norman' Liddle -asked -far-and,--
was granted permission to establish
a Mobile Home Park in Lot 61, •
-Con- "A"_ providing he meets, thc ' ;,
iequirements'of the Provincial
Departments concerned.
Clarence Nicholson asked•per-
missiorito fence in part of the
Kincardine -Huron Boundary road
Which is not in use and offered
to lease it -from ;the Township.
This 'was held:over until Kinnear-:
dine 'Township can be contacted. •
Robert 'Etherso'n' was. appointed
as delegate to a Draina$e_ Meet
;ing in Orangeville on June 30.,
Township accounts of
$2,450.83; Road Accounts of„
$7,029.75 and Municipa l :Drain
accounts of.. $906'.•98 were ordered
paid.'
Council adjourned until next
a . uy
EARL TOUT, CLERK,.
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