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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1974-07-03, Page 20v THE LUCKI SENTINEL, LUICKNOW, ONTARIO _ WEDNESDAY, JULY 3,.1�, L OW FRUIT U- C K'N,, MARK, �YV F1iR SO i�T FRIV"®®�^YO`� LAND Tr .PHONE 357-3862 1 SEE Will k;ltl rh i 0 • •MW y ,$ �, 973'dHEV h t By The.Sentinel }'i I r • =t vv 1 1971. TOYOTA ,t ,4� n �a,, l , , 4 `door, .6 automatic and radio JACK'S REG. 69e � 1970 HORNET SAVE 1 THAT many families in the,area 3969 FORD FA NE'.., 'sedan had reunion visitors. We'd like Potato, C�� SpQ ON1 ' p Yy S9 to hear of them and include the 1967 DODGE CORONET, sedan,- t 0� as news .in next week's Reunion news issue. Please phone at once with these items and no lat- VIES LIBBY'S 14 OZ.° • fJ � � l� t � r��u 1' , 1 Durin' the ears man devoted : g Y Y. � As a.Centennial project an electric 3nriak/ R '7J �t1;� A (rye xl �A l W F t f {j�p1 Yf�t`�irji �l�i t r"r„„� F t.,,.+.u.61.. people gave time, money and tal- v THE LUCKI SENTINEL, LUICKNOW, ONTARIO _ WEDNESDAY, JULY 3,.1�, L OW FRUIT U- C K'N,, MARK, �YV F1iR SO i�T FRIV"®®�^YO`� LAND Tr .PHONE 357-3862 1 SEE Will k;ltl rh i 0 • •MW y ,$ �, 973'dHEV h t By The.Sentinel }'i I r • =t vv 1 1971. TOYOTA ,t ,4� n �a,, l , , 4 `door, .6 automatic and radio JACK'S REG. 69e � 1970 HORNET SAVE 1 THAT many families in the,area 3969 FORD FA NE'.., 'sedan had reunion visitors. We'd like Potato, C�� SpQ ON1 ' p Yy S9 to hear of them and include the SAVE z r ins 6 $3000 2 Tins, A MONEY Jar SAVE Ik Roil, 79C` }, 1967 DODGE CORONET, sedan,- 6 automatic as news .in next week's Reunion news issue. Please phone at once with these items and no lat- LIBBY'S 14 OZ.° 1 Durin' the ears man devoted : g Y Y. KINLOSS, CENTENNIAL As a.Centennial project an electric er than. Friday. 'Your'co-op era- , Red Kidney people gave time, money and tal- i FaTi - organ was purchased, tion will help make a more in't- f -Beans { t CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 At the Centennial Services Rev, eresting,.reunion souvenir issue. ` fitting place for ,worship. Today Kinloss belongs the of trustees in,l$?4 was William Martin Rule a former minister Open Aff,-,Day Mon. Through Sat! �jV,;N, 1 1�.� �' Ainold, John Brownscombe and was the guest speaker. Special THAT anyone who loaned tables, GULVERHOUSEe CHOICE 19 OZ. '} '( k E' Alexander Smith, music was by'a Chalmers octet , a extension or , etc. for; the 5tyb Corn The present minister Rev. Robert Originally Kinloss was with the the outh choir of Kinloss and a. Y Reunion is asked to lease ick.,'.Creame P P ,w F Clyde welcomed everyone to the service. - Kincardine Circuit.. There were due.t b Mrs. Gordon. Brown and Y them up at arena. An Y ALUE$ EFFECTIVE THURSDAY F IOAY SATURDAY ' Many memorial gifts have been ' 1 ' rh five appointments -. Kincaidine '; J anet. A delicious smor asbord g accounts for. Reunion expenses P JULY 4, 3,'6 PHONE LUCKNOW 528.3420' {�,�� �, �kN�rk'� x Kinlough, Armow, Miliarton luncheon followed. should be forwarded immediate- $,UNSPUN 11 OZ r( �'.ki�r and Black Horse., This group be= In the evenin the new organ g g was, dedicated b Rev. : ClydeTreasure' ly to A. E. 'Herbert, Reunion A Coffee Crealner longed to the Methodist Episcopal y Y 'The Luoknow . set of while the Wesleyan Methodist cu- and the elders. guest soloist g . ' Chrysler keys found .at the Re- be up , suit was Bervie Wesle Pur le • Y( P was Mr. Gordon Bridge and the union can picked at the Grove), Zion, Clarke., Bethel and youth choir also sang., A Cent- Lucknow Sentinel. tsfa� Pine River. - ennial red maple was planted P VIVA OR KLEENEX. TWIN -PACK .' 40following the service by, Miss THAT the annual memorials Q Assorted ToWeIS 013 �yls, F For many years, the circuit was Janice Stanley and Kenneth Mc -Cemetery vice at Dungannon is '. t served b an ordained minister Y Ewan, the two youngest members slated for this Sunday aftgrnoon ' ;it ; and a student. The church was ,. d h h of the church. The ladies served July 7th. SAVE z r ins 6 $3000 2 Tins, A MONEY Jar SAVE Ik Roil, 79C` }, the centre for goo fellows ,tp wit soc,ials, plays,concerts and fowl ' suppers, the Centennial cake' and coffee following the service.' SUNSET OUR BEST MONEY SAVER ' Breakfast, Bacon Ib• 79c; 1 Durin' the ears man devoted : g Y Y. Organist for the day was Mrs' Colwell, Mrs. Albert'Hedley, " , c people gave time, money and tal- James Mc Ewan and the pianist Donald Bannerman, Allen Mc- f ' ent to keep the little sanctuary a was ,Mrs. 'Duncan Campbell. P Arthur, Barbara 'Stanley, Mrs. ` fitting place for ,worship. Today Kinloss belongs the Many.travelled long distances to worship with the congregation Gordon Hyde ,`Mrs. William Campbell and Harold Banner• Open Aff,-,Day Mon. Through Sat! to Mrs. `rN g Bervie -Chalmers Pastoral Charge. and to renew acquaintances with man. ,'d The present minister Rev. Robert old friends. The church has had an active ,w F Clyde welcomed everyone to the service. - The Unified Board and Centers- nial CommCittee, consisted of •Women's society since 1898. Through the years many dedicat- ALUE$ EFFECTIVE THURSDAY F IOAY SATURDAY ' Many memorial gifts have been Duncan'Campbell, Ronald Stan- ed folks have helped with the JULY 4, 3,'6 PHONE LUCKNOW 528.3420' 5. made to the church over the years.' ley ;James McEwan, Mrs, Albert Sunday School. In 1972 a mid - s{1 week group of Pioneer girls was We will be forever true organized with about forty girls Holding still the,faith faith the treas- . ���t enrolled from the surrounding area, g Y x F� ured Through ears O Heavenl Trustigg in 'Thy heavenly grace, g Father Y Cherishing our Christian calling Honouring Christ in ever lace. You have blessed your people g Y' P here St Guiding them in truth and know - ,';, ledge z F Ladies" ' Auxilid ry Leading them from year to year; For .your goodness and your mercy president For 4th „f To our church through all its Gays Term Of Office r� We in gratitude and gladness Lift pr hearts in thanks and Mrs. Ford Cunningham was praise.' . elected Legion Ladies' Auxiliary On this hundredth anniversarypresident for her fourth term of , office Lord,, we pledge `our hearts anew , Mrs. Joan Robinson and Mrs. That unto our founding fathers Phillip MacMillan installed the Dy, �5, omanno ��. TO. HER LIFE Give Your Loved One j��/'� - For Private Evening Appointments A Diamond ;1 . Engagement Ring Call 528-3532 or Residence 528-3940 SCHMIDS JEWELLE"RY nd OWNERS W. JOS. and DEAN E. AGNEW LUCKNOW — PHONE'528-3S32 following Officers for the coming year;, President - Mrs. Fgrd Cun- ningham; 1st Vice - Mrs. Clare Johnstone; 2nd Vice -'Mrs. Dan Thomson; Treasurer - Mrs. James Gardner; Secretary - Mrs. Harold Ritchie; Executive - Mrs. Alice Clark, .Mrs. Philip MacMillan, Mrs. Verna McClenaghan, Mrs. Joan Robinson, Mrs. Cecil Garn- iss , Mrs. Irvine Eedy and Mrs. Arthur Woodcock; Sergeant -at - arms - Mrs. Bob Lyons; Colour Bearers - Mrs. -Irvine Eedy and Mrs. Joan Robinson; Sports Offic- er Mrs. Clare Johnstone. KEEP IN THE SWIM WITH WATER SAFETY BIRTHS MOSHER - to Royand Beverley (McKenzie) Mosher of Whitbyo Wednesday, June 26, 1974,, in Ajax and Pickering Ceneral'Ho al, a son., Steven Bruce, a bro er for Shane and Scott INVITATIONS p ANNOUNCEMENTS. r ACCESSORIES a