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KINCARDINE INE The' Sentinel carried a story Dr. W. V. Johnston opened a
j�safi�irr taken from the .Goderich-Signal medical practice in Lucknow in
�kW%,4 O:P.P.
Star. The item had been .taken the office of the late Dr. A.. , G.
l' r1 from the files of the paper llS Elliott. Poll owin raduation At 5-.45 45 p ° m. June 11 Constab g .g
years previously. '°Crown'lands in _from Toronto University'and Med
Ie Burgess investigated an acrid- the Townships of Ashfield and icaI College, he spent a year in a
ent on C t . Rd : 15, Bruce Twp ° Wawanosh`were withdrawn from practice at -Barrie before open-
ar=,FM,t{ involving a vehicle operated by / sa'le until such time as an appro- ing his own office in Lucknow,
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+y�j{rSk Btuce Spencer, Toronto. priation of 1 000 000 acres for
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s?�1G At 5.35 p.m. ' June 12, Con- Common School purposes was A C . G . I. T Group (Christian
t,
E stable Spruce investigated an made. There was, however, be.
Girls in Training) was formed
accident on Cty. Rd. 1 at Kin- sides numerous lots scattered over at St. Helens with the following
lough involving vehicles operated the two townships, a block of ex- officers: President ,. Mable 4�Joods;
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by George Shaw, R. R. 2 cellent land containing over, Vice President, Vera 'Woods;
�iiE*Ire �,'+gyp •�r��.a y a"f•'" P ., Holyrood'and Brian Fa 10 10,000 acres of Clergy. Reserves sit -Secretary Lila, Gaunt; Treasurer,
R. R. 2 Hol rood resultin in in- ua'ted on the 12th 13th and 14th Irene L nch;'•,Pianist, Muriel
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juries to Fawthrop. concessions- of Wawanosh that Miller.
were still for sale and. could be,
'
4341 At 12.15 a.,m. June 14, Con-
�r stable R, Dawson investigated purchased for eight shillings per
r� �' an accident on Cty. Rd ,' .1 Kinloss acre, payable in ten equal annu- t
a�r�3�ar ,,, al instalments".
°fit y# Y� , " 'Twp. involving a vehicle operat-
wr;,w,',dify' ed by Anthony Carter, Lucknow.
St. Paul's Church Dungannon
and a cattlebeast owned by Fred marked its 100th anniversary with
Guest, .Kinloss Twp° which was a special service. ' Rev. H., L.
killed.
Jennings of Brussels, a 'former rec-
j tor, was guest minister,`
ri At 1.00 a,m, June 16, Con- g Chptf117:erS WMS
stable D. Dawson investigated an
�,�r ',j.f accident on �Sideroad 15 , Kinc.ar=
dine T.wp: involving &vehicle o - 30 Years Ago,WHITECHURCH NEWS
Chalmer's Women's Missionary
erated by Richard Small, Kincar-. JULY ,1944
dine. Society held their July' meeting
.
on Wednesda July I at p.m.
i At 9.05 a ° m ° .June 16, Con- John A'. Thompson, newly ap- Y
stable Renwick investigated an pointed manager of the Lucknow,
in the Sunday School- room with a
bouquet of flowers brou ht b Mrs:
accident on Conc. A., liurgn Branch of the Bank of, Montreal g Y .
E to succeed the late V N. Prest, Dawson Craig to brighten the.
Twp.. involving a vehicle operat- room. The president Mrs. Bill
r ed b David Drennan. R. R. 3 took over his new duties: Mr.
y Thompson had. formed been man-' Rintoul gave the call,, to worship
Goderich, and a parked vehicle p y and the hymn Follow Me was sun
g.
?" owned by James Neill, Oakville, ager of the 'Yarker Branch, y
The High School entrance ,exam The scripture was read and the .
At 5.30 p.m., June 17, Con= results at Lucknow centre in -..p
r . stable Daulb investigated an meditation, The Everlasting Life,
+ ; y g eluded the ,following students -
w•accident•on Conc. 4, Bruce Twp., Wilfred. Black, Marlow Crowston, was I It told e the sick s.man who Cwson raig.
imolvin'g vehicles operated by Ruth Dahmer, Lloyd Gollan•, Ed-
Wilbrod Chouinard , Paisley and, gar Guest, Murray Henderson, brought by friends on his mat to
Joseph Gorscak, Port Elgin. Alvin ,Hamilton, Marjorie Huff- Jesus to be healed. Jesus said
man, Grant.Irwin, Ardonna John- to him -Take up they bed and
At 4,25 p.m. June 19, Con- walk. He did, He told the Jews
stable' Jackson investigated an ston, Joy Johnson, Hugh Lane,
g Joan MacQuaig, Faye McClenag- Jesus had cured him.. The Jews
accident-, on -Hwy. 9, Kincardine han, Harold McQuillin, Betty. then turned against Jesus. Jesus
Twp. involving vehicles operat- Marshall, Betty Miller, told them that He always did what
ed.by by Neil Milne, R. R. 5 the Father wished H.im to do
, Randolph Morrison, Eileen Purvis,
p Kincardine and Yvonne Rackley, Jean Reid, Laurence Salkeld, Prayers were given by Mrs. Bill
Kincardine resulting in injuries to Beryle Solomon, Bernice Shadd- Evans, Mrs. Wesley Tiffin, Mrs.
Rackley and Thelma Spinks, ick, George Stanley, Russell Robert Ross and Mrs. 'Bill Purdon°
England and Perry and Lynne, Johns, Stanley, Velma Stanley, Gwendo=
R, R. 2 Holyrood , passengers in lyn Stewart, Jack Stewart, Jean
the Rackley vehicle. Taylor, Jean Treleaven, Marg
aret Treleaven, . Mildred Weiler,
At 12.25 a.m. June 20, Con- Eileen Yeomans.
" stable D. Dawson investigated an
' accident on Alma St. , Inverhuron
involving a vehicle operated by
Stanley Patterson, Scarborough. THINK!
At 11.40.p,m. June 22, Con- DON'T Q
stable Burgess investigated an
accident on Hwy. 21,. Kincardine SINK ! •
Twp, involving a vehicle operat
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�,d by William Small, Kincardine,
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H. SPRUCE,
Provincial Constable, - -
9
PINE RIVER -CHURCH
ANNIVERSARY SERVICES
SUNDAY, JULY 29W
MINISTER
REV. ROBERT PUTMAN
11 A.M. SERVICE
,8 P.M. 'INeORIIAAL SERVICE
. Mrs. Wm,. Rintoul, gave a read-
ing the' Lord's Prayer, She then
welcomed all to the meeting. A
thank you note, was read from
Mrs. Grace Richardson. She also
read a story telling of children not
knowing, each other's language,
play andsmile together, The roll
call was answered by the,8 attend-
ers, naming a baby of the Bible.
The topic - The Bush That
Burned was read by -Mrs. Victor
Emerson. WMoses encountered the
Burning Bush in the desert. The
Burning Bush is the symbol of
the Presbyterian Church, God
spoke a few tirpes from -the, Burn-
ing Bush not consumed, The God
we serve today is the God Who
sees the afflictions of
His people, hears their cry,
knows their sorrows and came
down to deliver them.
The collection was dedicated
by Mrs. Gordon Rintoul. Mrs.
Craig read a•,poem given by Mrs.
John de Boer. The closing hymn
Yield not to Temptation was sung.
Mrs,,' Rintoul gave the closing
prayer.
After the meeting Mrs. Craig,
Mrs. Rintoul and Mrs, Robert Ross
called on Mrs: Elmer King, a
member who is moving away the
end of the month, and presented
her with an address and a cup and
saucer.
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WEDNES.DAY,
JU6Y` `,
r1n l Un ®un
Bannon
uc
DUNGANNON NEWS
n
M� y Leadershi D
p evelopment"w
the theme for the meetin
Dungannon United•Chmch1.1
a t Sea ort on Tuesday evening, Rub
Clenaghan, Donna Youhgand
Gloria Pearson led in this iritei'
Li ons Par ing topic. It was pointed
importance of good leaders}dp`
A warm July 14, Sunday individuals as well as groups,
.brought 70 members of the Fin- Good leadership .develops god.
n.igan Clan to selebrate its six -
communications.
teenth annual reunion picnic at This unique ro ra
Lion s Club' Park .in Seaforth.' P g m. ewas:
Following -a .delightful 2.30 carefully planned to include&;
luncheon, John Finnigan, the devotional which. involved ead
president extended a, welcome y lady present,. Well knownBlbl
to all, making mention of those verses were recalled as wellas
who were unable to attend, naming individuals whahad ia
some of whom sent greetings fluenced our lives, Twentvha
and good, wishes. and four visitors participated •
this meeting.
Two minutes silence was ob-
served • in memory. of four Another interesting fea
family members who passed $ tureo
the meeting was the readi�gu
away during the past year, and familiar Bible verse b g
who shall always be remem- y' essie
bereMc Nee Reading from many
'
Atu ferent siess meeting followed . � wriBibletranslatio ters, Bessie revealed sbey a
when• Exec.utIive Officers for the
two following years, were elec forms of expressing a similar
ted, as follows; President; Miss
thought,
Hilda' Finnigan, Toronto; First Audrey:Hasty presided fora
Vice President, Mrs.. Murie.t short business period, Theu
Neil, London; secretarv, Wm. urer's report showed a oodbti'
Hitchcock, Windsor; and social I g
ance for the first six monthsof
committee, Mr. and Mrs. Keith year: The response fonthe'ra
Finnigan, Mr. and, Mrs. Dan call was a favourite boohof
Wallis, and Charles Haney, all Bible.
of London.
Little Bill Finnigan was the Lunch conveners. were Mary
youngest. child present; Herb, and Dorothy., Pentland, .
Finnigan had, the baldest head;
Christine Finnigan, the polka-.'
dot dress; the John Finnigans;
'oldest • married couple; Lloyd'
Finnigan and Doris Hitchcock, Lucknow
won the balloon toss; kicking
the shoe, Melba, Finnigan; and Presbyterian Chu
the candy race, Jim Finnigan.
The picnic in 197.5 will be
held the second Sunday in July, Rev. Glenn Noble, B,A,,
at Lion s Club Park, Seaforth Minister
DUNGANNON
CHRISTIAN
FELLOWSHIP
(MENNONITE) w
Orrie Gingrich, Pastor
SERVICES
10:00 a.m. Sunday School
11:00 a.m. Morning. Worship,
EVERYONE WELCOME
PRESBYTERIAN
REFORMED CHURCH
AT LOCHALSH
•will hold
MORNING WORSHIP •AT 11 A.M.
throughout the summer months
Minister
Dr. David Freeman,
B.D., Th. M. Ph. D.
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LUCKNOW
CHRISTIAN
6
REFORMED
CHURCH
J. W. Van Stempvoort
Pastor
ServIC626.
10:30 a.m. Wolrshiip Service
o:60 p.m. Worship Service
Phone 528.2740
10 a.m. Sunday School
11 a.m. Morning Wo
Joint services with'W
United. and South Kinlo
Presbyterian ;Churches
July 7th to July 21st
In Lucknow Presbyterian
Church
July- 28th to August 116
South Kinloss Presb ',
Church
August 18th to. September
Lucknow United Cburcb
. LUCKNOW
UNITED CHUB
SCHEDULE FOR
SUMMER SERVICES
Joint services with Lucknow
South Kinloss Presbylttl
Churches
11 a.m. Moraiig Wo
July 7th to July 214
In Lucknow bYteri
churchar
July 28th to August 11
South Kinloshsur>iesbyt
August 19th to SUtemta�
In Lucknow United Ch
Lucknow United Cbq
Ministerial StrpP1Y Au
Rev. Sept mbeRIs
Rev. Douglas gaubo
m
9
PINE RIVER -CHURCH
ANNIVERSARY SERVICES
SUNDAY, JULY 29W
MINISTER
REV. ROBERT PUTMAN
11 A.M. SERVICE
,8 P.M. 'INeORIIAAL SERVICE
. Mrs. Wm,. Rintoul, gave a read-
ing the' Lord's Prayer, She then
welcomed all to the meeting. A
thank you note, was read from
Mrs. Grace Richardson. She also
read a story telling of children not
knowing, each other's language,
play andsmile together, The roll
call was answered by the,8 attend-
ers, naming a baby of the Bible.
The topic - The Bush That
Burned was read by -Mrs. Victor
Emerson. WMoses encountered the
Burning Bush in the desert. The
Burning Bush is the symbol of
the Presbyterian Church, God
spoke a few tirpes from -the, Burn-
ing Bush not consumed, The God
we serve today is the God Who
sees the afflictions of
His people, hears their cry,
knows their sorrows and came
down to deliver them.
The collection was dedicated
by Mrs. Gordon Rintoul. Mrs.
Craig read a•,poem given by Mrs.
John de Boer. The closing hymn
Yield not to Temptation was sung.
Mrs,,' Rintoul gave the closing
prayer.
After the meeting Mrs. Craig,
Mrs. Rintoul and Mrs, Robert Ross
called on Mrs: Elmer King, a
member who is moving away the
end of the month, and presented
her with an address and a cup and
saucer.
RIO
• '1
.............
•a.
WEDNES.DAY,
JU6Y` `,
r1n l Un ®un
Bannon
uc
DUNGANNON NEWS
n
M� y Leadershi D
p evelopment"w
the theme for the meetin
Dungannon United•Chmch1.1
a t Sea ort on Tuesday evening, Rub
Clenaghan, Donna Youhgand
Gloria Pearson led in this iritei'
Li ons Par ing topic. It was pointed
importance of good leaders}dp`
A warm July 14, Sunday individuals as well as groups,
.brought 70 members of the Fin- Good leadership .develops god.
n.igan Clan to selebrate its six -
communications.
teenth annual reunion picnic at This unique ro ra
Lion s Club' Park .in Seaforth.' P g m. ewas:
Following -a .delightful 2.30 carefully planned to include&;
luncheon, John Finnigan, the devotional which. involved ead
president extended a, welcome y lady present,. Well knownBlbl
to all, making mention of those verses were recalled as wellas
who were unable to attend, naming individuals whahad ia
some of whom sent greetings fluenced our lives, Twentvha
and good, wishes. and four visitors participated •
this meeting.
Two minutes silence was ob-
served • in memory. of four Another interesting fea
family members who passed $ tureo
the meeting was the readi�gu
away during the past year, and familiar Bible verse b g
who shall always be remem- y' essie
bereMc Nee Reading from many
'
Atu ferent siess meeting followed . � wriBibletranslatio ters, Bessie revealed sbey a
when• Exec.utIive Officers for the
two following years, were elec forms of expressing a similar
ted, as follows; President; Miss
thought,
Hilda' Finnigan, Toronto; First Audrey:Hasty presided fora
Vice President, Mrs.. Murie.t short business period, Theu
Neil, London; secretarv, Wm. urer's report showed a oodbti'
Hitchcock, Windsor; and social I g
ance for the first six monthsof
committee, Mr. and Mrs. Keith year: The response fonthe'ra
Finnigan, Mr. and, Mrs. Dan call was a favourite boohof
Wallis, and Charles Haney, all Bible.
of London.
Little Bill Finnigan was the Lunch conveners. were Mary
youngest. child present; Herb, and Dorothy., Pentland, .
Finnigan had, the baldest head;
Christine Finnigan, the polka-.'
dot dress; the John Finnigans;
'oldest • married couple; Lloyd'
Finnigan and Doris Hitchcock, Lucknow
won the balloon toss; kicking
the shoe, Melba, Finnigan; and Presbyterian Chu
the candy race, Jim Finnigan.
The picnic in 197.5 will be
held the second Sunday in July, Rev. Glenn Noble, B,A,,
at Lion s Club Park, Seaforth Minister
DUNGANNON
CHRISTIAN
FELLOWSHIP
(MENNONITE) w
Orrie Gingrich, Pastor
SERVICES
10:00 a.m. Sunday School
11:00 a.m. Morning. Worship,
EVERYONE WELCOME
PRESBYTERIAN
REFORMED CHURCH
AT LOCHALSH
•will hold
MORNING WORSHIP •AT 11 A.M.
throughout the summer months
Minister
Dr. David Freeman,
B.D., Th. M. Ph. D.
0400000000000000
LUCKNOW
CHRISTIAN
6
REFORMED
CHURCH
J. W. Van Stempvoort
Pastor
ServIC626.
10:30 a.m. Wolrshiip Service
o:60 p.m. Worship Service
Phone 528.2740
10 a.m. Sunday School
11 a.m. Morning Wo
Joint services with'W
United. and South Kinlo
Presbyterian ;Churches
July 7th to July 21st
In Lucknow Presbyterian
Church
July- 28th to August 116
South Kinloss Presb ',
Church
August 18th to. September
Lucknow United Cburcb
. LUCKNOW
UNITED CHUB
SCHEDULE FOR
SUMMER SERVICES
Joint services with Lucknow
South Kinloss Presbylttl
Churches
11 a.m. Moraiig Wo
July 7th to July 214
In Lucknow bYteri
churchar
July 28th to August 11
South Kinloshsur>iesbyt
August 19th to SUtemta�
In Lucknow United Ch
Lucknow United Cbq
Ministerial StrpP1Y Au
Rev. Sept mbeRIs
Rev. Douglas gaubo