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vn•day. At Lucknow Presbyterian Church
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n Reunion a
Churches were well attended -Ila , m. He wasas0stedinX44
and some were filled to capacity service by Rev. R,'C, Nicho
during Reunionr Sunday. minister of the church,
At St. Peters Anglican Church, the service, from,l0,40to11;
where they were observing their Bob Hall of Owen Sound ,
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100th anniversary, services, both of Lucknow and son of lv
morning and evening were very Mrs, Elwin Hall, presented,
well attended. 'A report of this gan recital. Bob justreeegtj
special anniversary appears -else- ceived. his ARCT piano ands;
where, iin this issue. Rev. 3eorge 10 vocal. Guest or a
g nrst way
Garratt is the minister, Mrs, Norman Wilson (Celes4e;,
At South Kinloss Presbyterian - Carr) of Ha.miltQn•and specrpl:
-Church. visitors to .the reunion instrumental' was provid
attended service at 9.34 a m, by a brass quartette of EticC
and many of these people came ley , Paul Finlay, Ted Prrte
into Lucknow to attend a second and Suzanne Cortin accompa`
service that morning. Rev. Glenn by,Sandra Finlay on piano,:
Noble. is 'the minister, nard and Hilda Ackert provr
Father Edward J. Dentinger con vocal duet..
.ducted 9 a.m. Mass at the St.
Marys Roman Cahtolic Church in. At the Lucknow Presbyteria
the village Where many former Church, Rev. Glenn Noble4
residents returned to the church of assisted by,Rev. William He`
their youth. son of. Woodstock and Rev, G
''There was an.11'a,m: service Douglas of Toronto for the s
at the Christian Reformed Church, ' service, 'Special, music was'
in Lucknow for reunion visitors, ided by the choir with Mrs,
Rev. J. W. Van Stempvport•is ward Brown as soloist.
the minister', •A luncheon for all church,
Lucknow United Church wel- tenders followed at the VC
corned back a former minister, Presbyterian•Churchwhichwa,
Rev. 'Grant Meikl,ejohn of Dundas, largely attended and where]
for service on Sunday morning atr old acquaintance•Wer2 renew`
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