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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1957-07-31, Page 10• • DA' .P' .on!g ;:Known As The " 1V1ac1,, ean. Store' NOW IN. OPERA 10, OW, 'SENTINEL, L KNOW, •or ISTOREKEEPERS SINCE TURN OF THE CENTURY The general store on the North' •East corner 'of the iyillage, which is .now closed, ha been operated b3-- sev-eri ,shop keepers, since about 1900. , ., They ,w were: William Mallough. John,.. Colwell Samuel Haldenby William: , McLean Bert McLean - Clark Needham John, Stroeder After the closing of thi"s busiT ness, K1'110.Lgli fora time was wi:i1hout at least .gone -general. store," for . the; ••first `" time in its century -old existence. This Situation :was'remedied when Wm. H,aldenby . opened a. store •on the -south-.wvest . side ...of._ the, intersection. WEPNESDAY, . JULY 31st, 1.957 • BEST WISHES KINLOUGH and a 'p; 'Qrnier .Residents: a,. AN ENGLISH -MADE CANDY DISI. GIIEN FRE- 7 E PRESENT GENERAL STORE OLI Services in Olivet nextStint. day, will: be, at ten O'clock, IMr, and Mrs. Clarke ;Ceiling, —9f.—Detroit—rare holidaying with Mr. and:`: Mrs: Bohn Lolling Mr. acid Mrs., Harry . Whitney ,of 'Detroit' 'have beeii visiting ;with Mr,. Oliver :$arkwell and other relatives of • the ` common: ity. Mr. and Mrs • Walter-•, :riexter. spent a. few days 'at Sault Ste..: Marie and Fort;' Wlhani. . Miss Donna Osborne is holi da y,.ing at Bruce Beach with Mrs, Jack Reavie. Mrs W. J. -' Ensign' . has • : been. ivlisiting::with Mrs and :Mrs: Wal ter' Dexter.. . ' Mr and Ws.' • Warren Wild's. and fanilly, spent Sunday. with Mr. , and. Mrs. Alfred Stone :of Kirkton... Olivet .Choir was heard in two anthems; in St ,Andrew's' �Chur�ch, Ripley, on Sunday: • ,!Miss Doric . Wylds off:: Toronto. is = idaying 'with,,llllr. : and M Dan Wylds and :Mr. and . Mrs. Warren *yids, Mr: .and Mrs. :Rabt':'.Osborne, spent Suhday : visiting 'in Guelph. • The.fohovu by J" W M' The ° Seftine now recorder Women's In Book: •In. this -mo, mollities,: b( furies, .car out too mite] teresting to THE o a . visitors - from a distance returning for' the Kinlough .Centennial. You are invited to - drop in and look around the Store _and d iCei itennial . Visitors , are requested to :. ask for their free souvenir., J,EWELYER; L`lCKNOW • reetings KinIou+ • Greetings On Your 'CentennialAnniversary, and • Best. Wishes'' For A .Very'Successful Celebration The ;r Xinlougn, itch1e s ar LUCKN. oW. ent"i el of Jul The, names ofSaim Braden' and. 21st, 1921 Mr Braden died •sud- Kinloss weresynonomous • many denly ' at Hanulton .Where he had years::ago ° He was. a storekeeper retired • after: seihng.' .his busi- at Blackhorse His',, death,. is°•re- Hess: Kinlough's sole general store is• now operated by :.Wm E Haldenby , on . the south-west corner of the intersection, where Robert Paxton served as :shopkeeper, postmaster, ietc: over four 'score years. age. ''" yes tenan nes a 7.4 • • Mr lid T'ri'nes have .changed, irrdee ,; since—We early days fid" the Kinlou h District } g t. is tu, be comphtnentd on. its Centennial, whenA�; `observa�rse; tr.bute`will bepaid to the par yy pioneers; • and the , heritage' they founded so well for the generations to follow. a. } a •i • Pictursd here. is tlie:; present nell. . Kinlough Presbyterian Church, �biEult �aeynty: years ago to _re Place • the, old 'frame,',Kirk, which had served •the congregation ''for, twenty-four years. /T h 'e Kinlongh Presbyterian church was opened on January 2nd, 188/, replacing a frame church which was' built ' in :1862, onthe; same let on Which the present • eliarc`h. stands The eras pitre'naSed from Robert :viii This congregation *as ,link tH with 1 .iversdale, ';.fit' the;, time of .Churchman they were joined with South• linloss`' to form :,a pastoral change, Two' years a.ga' ° a change be-. came • 'effective when K.inlough" and Teeswater became a neva charge, 'With the Rey. T.i.' Mc- Kinney pastor,