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EVERYONE WELCOME
efore The Age
of Miracles
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• WEDNESpAy, AuGu ONTARIO •
h Congregation HOP farewell
Presentation ...F0 Rev, ~ Mrs. McKumey
Served FOO Oiter.Eighteen'Yeari,
The LUCKNOW SENTINEL
LUCKNOW, ONTAlt .
Ito stpoy Town" — On the Huron Boundary
Second Class. Mail Registration Number' 0847
Established 1873;-- Published Each Wednesday Afternoon'
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-onRate;$6.00 a Year.in advance to the U.S.A., $8.00,.
Donald C. ThompSon, ,Publisher
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 8, 1973
Kingsbridge Man Map
Man (3704 Yecit.
A social:evening was held in
Kinlough,Presbyterian Church on
Tuesday, evening., July 31, . Mrs:
'91en.-Haldenby presided and Mrs !
Jack Barr led in'several sing-songs
'with Jeannette Barr accompan-
` • trig *On the piano. Lynn and Kar-
, en islicliolson each favoured with
baton twirling and Lynn also sang
& lovely solo '"Peace Like a Riv - •
err,' John Mchmis played 3
selections on his' mouth' Organ:
Mrs. ,Gordon McDonald gave a
inimOrmis reading and Mrs. Mc-
Kinney played, a piano solo "In
'the Sweet ,Sye and Bye", ,Mrs.
Wm. McPherson sang "Peace in
• the Valley" and.the Pioneer 4
'Girls sang 7They Know We Are
Christians". Mrs. Don Robertson
and ;Mrs. TOM McDonald very
ably acted out a humorous skit.
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More Donations
To Pool Fund
• tes Petter Shoes, Lucknow,
$5'0'.00; Donald Mac Kinnon,
Lucknow (2nd donatiOn), $50.00;
Mit. Isabel 'Faun, Listowel, •
$5.00;, Huron Chaper #89 Order .
.of the Eastern Star, Wingham,
'$25.00; The• LucknOw.Sentinel,
• 'Lticknow (2nd donation), $92.80;
Gary Ritchie ,.12icknow; $25.00;.
R.' E.• "Ted" Collyer;. Meaford,
$5.0b;' Mrs. Steve Stothers, Luck-
now $1.040; Miss Bea Parker,,
TorOnto ; .$.5. GO; .Gordori J. Mac-
Kinnon; St.', Petersburg,. Florida,
$10..00; Marybelle (Madtkinald)
and Harold "Pete" Agnew, Ply-
moutl,, Michigan, $10.00.
Frank Maulden then read an
address .to Rev'. and Mrs. T. J.
McKinney and presented them
with a walnut book case and a .
hurricane lamp from the congreg-
ation --a"baromerer to Rev. Mc-
Kinney from the Sunday SchoOl ,
and'a bracelet•to..Mrs. McKinney
from the W.M.S. Both Mr. and
Mrs. McKinney replied; thanking
everyone for their thOughtfulfiesS
.to them. _A lovely lunch and soc-
ial hour closed the evening.
Rev.. and Mrs. McKinney will
be moving to Port Hope in Sept-
ember where he has accepted a -
charge after serving faithfully
for 18 years in the Kiniough
Church.
Grand Master
Visits Lodge
On Wednesday.evening, Aug. 1
Joshua fbayal Black PrecePtor
132 held their regular. meeting in'•
The Amberley Orange Hall.
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The Preceptory had the horittur
and pleasure of having Right War-
shipful:Sir Knight Walter Scott of
Beigrave present..
Sir Knight Scott is. Grand Mast-
er of The. Grand Black Chapter of
Ontario West and, this,was the first
time that he had visited Amberley
since' being elected to this high
office'. ' • • '
During the meeting there was•
the draping of the warrant in
.memory. of Sir Knight Cliff "Ged
DR. GILBERT FRAYNE
The death of 1)r. Gilbert Frayne,
a resident Of Kingsbridge since
1920, Occurred in Alex andra
Marine and General Hospital.,
Goderich on Tuesday , July 31st
in his 82nd year.
He was born at Forest on April
6, 1892 a son of John and Anne
(May) Frayne.
Dr. Frayne was a 1915 graduate
of the Ontario Veterinary Col-
lege. He enlisted with the Calf-
adian Army diking World War I
and served with the Imperial
Army where he•roSe to the' rank
Of Captain.
He is survived by his wife, the
former Mary Moylan, three sons
Donald of _Ashfield, Douglas of
Brantford „Eugene • of Ashfield
and thirteen grandchildren.
He waspredeceased by. his first.
wife, the .3rnier Pauline O'Reilly,
in 1960 and one son Peter.
Mass was held on Friday, Aug-
ust 3rd at 11 a.m. at St. Joseph's
Church, Kingsbridge, of which
the deceased was a member,
with interment in St. Joseph's
Cemetery. Rev..Thomas Moy-
lan and Rev. Edward Dettinger
officiated'.
'Pallbearers 'were Mike O'Neill,
Mark Dalton, Ray Frayne, Dan
Frayne, Jim Frayne,• Paul Frayne ..
MCCallum Funeral Home ,
Goderich Were in charge of fun- .
eral arrangements.
dess,. who passed away last week.
'This was conducted .by Sir 'Knight
Scott. -
Two -degrees were put on during'
the meeting and business
conducted'. There was a discits-
sion on Derry Day, which• is held
in Collingwood on August 11.
The Preceptor Kelvin Hender-
-
'
son thanked the Sir Knights for
corning up, to help them. Sir
Knight 'Robert Ilibbert• and George
Bayle, Sir Knight Walter Scott •
gave wonderful•talks.
After the meeting. lunch was•
served and a social time enjoyed.
The following young people
were successful in the swimming
tests at, the Lucknow'. and District
Swimming' Pool 'in the July swim-
ming program.
PRE. BEGINNER
Danny MacKenzie, Kevin Mac-
Kenzie., 'John 04ran, Barb Maize,
Lana Sanderpn, Shirley Loree,
Donald Dorscht, Larry MacPher-
son, Gw'enda Van der Velde,
Julie Collins, Brenda Phillips,
Michele Humphrey, Wayne Phil-'
ips, Christine McQuillan, Donnie
Peterson, Bonnie Purvis, Betty
Stanley, Sandra Irwin, Lynn
Murray, Sharon Sproul, Diane
Hoffman, Anne Hamilton., Mark
Londry, Mary Anne Ritchie,
Donald Ritchie; Karen Eckenswil-
ler, 011y Liddle, Gregg Mason,
Debbie McRae, Donna Humphrey,
Diane Gibson, TOny Van Dyke,
Pauli. Pollet , Brian Hackett,
Helen Maclntyre, Paul MacIntyre,
Diane Raynard, Shelley,Collins,:
Wilma 'Van der Velde.
BEGINNERS
' Charlene ElPhickb lotij
en, Paul Van der Velde,;.,,,
Lori Collins, MargO'Neik
Parrish, Peter Van Dyke, t
Hamilton, Sharyll Mason;
Mason, Linda Taylor, laO,'
ett, Greg Hackett, Laurie
Teresa Murray, Anne Dot
Dianne.Miltenburg, Narr!,_
enburg , Mary Luanne Cla0'
Willy Hendricks, lvlorrisVal
Osch, Rob Henderson,*
son, Sandra Hopf, John '"
Barbara Loree, Margaret
croft, Sandra &frith, Jane
Humphrey.
• Darlene Whytock,14o i
Patti Barger , Carl Morrison'
in Lindsay, Russell Treleaat
Michael Whitcroft, Gluck:
son.
ADVANCED BEGINN4
Francis Logrenbtug,,k0
tenburg, Eric Courtney,A
Cdok, Maurice Miltenbeag
CONTINUED ON PAGE
Stvimmeis Complete July hograil
'Atria* and District Swimming
•
Carol .Foran; Cari.Courtney,
Mar.k.ACkert, Jarnie M'cCabe..
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Memoirs of a Country Doctor
BY DR. W. VICTOR JOHNSTO
$6.95
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Dr. Johnston was born in West Wawa'
Township and was a general practitioner m
Lucknow for thirty years. His book reflects
life and practice in this community.
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Mrs: Warren'Zinn, left and •
MO.'•Allais Ritchie were two of
the, ladies who assisted at the dis.
play booth of Trinity United
Church Women held at Laselmow,
Craft FestiVal. This is the third
year Trinity spOnsored the "Eaz-
\t,
aar booth" at the Festival. They
alit, had a baking booth. Which was
sold out completely in `shout ' 'order.