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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1983-06-01, Page 15,! kinlough news Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, June 1, 1983—Page 15 Burn mortgage at Kinlough church By May Boyle On Sunday, May 22 special services were held in the Kinlough Pentecostal Church. A former pastor, Reverend Gilbert Van Slig- tenhorst who was the guest speaker in the morning, assisted by the resident pastor, Reverend M. Christ- ensen, the architect of the church, Robert Foreman and the deacons, Walter Breck- les, William Haldenby, Wil- liam Stam, Douglas Dahmer, Peter Scheurwater and Gor- don MacDonald did a cere- monial burning of the mort- gage on the church. This was followed by an anniversary luncheon by the church lad- ies and a time of fellowship. Another former pastor, Rev- erend L. Thirsk was the evening speaker. It was in- deed a joyous day. Marretta Hodgins was a guest at the Stafford-Jacklin wedding at Molesworth on Saturday evening. The bride is a great niece. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Stanley and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stanley were also guests. Reverend and Mr. L. Thirsk of Komoka, Murdeen, MacLeod and a friend, Mar- jorie of Wingham, spent Sunday with Maretta Hod- gins and her grandson, Dar- ryl Hodgins. Sympathy is extended to Mrs. Grant Eckenswiller in the death of her mother, Mrs. Albert Valad, whose funeral was at St. Anne's Ronan Catholic Church, Riv- ersdale on Saturday morn- ing. Sunday dinner guests with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Barr were Percy Barr of Calgary, Mrs. John Barr of here, Mr. and Mrs. Morley Bushell of Wingham and Margaret Bushell of Goderich, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Fair, Mr. and Mrs. Henry van de Klippe of Kincardine and Murray Barr of here. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Burt spent a few days at Stayner with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Shaw, Wendy and Tim and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Shaw. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hal- denby of Guelph and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Fry of Harris - ton received former friends and neighbours at the Pente- costal fellowship room on Sunday afternoon at an Open House in honour of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil - ham E. Haldenby's 60th wedding anniversary. Sunday visitors with Edna and May Boyle were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Scott and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Thompson of Ripley, Mr. and Mrs. Dan McInnis of Blyth, Mrs. Frank Maulden and Mr. and Mrs. Francis Boyle and during the week, Mrs. Thelma Green of St. Helens, and Rev. and Mrs. George Garratt of Luck - now. Percy Barr of Calgary spent a few days here with Turn to page 18• Baptism service at Lucknow United On Sunday, May 29, the Sacrament of Infant Baptism was celebrated at Lucknow United Church. The follow- ing children were baptized: Mary Joan Catherine And- rew, daughter of Allan and Linda Andrew; Danielle Maxine Brooks, daughter of Donald and Janet Brooks; Michael Louis Mali, son of Jack and Doreen Mali; and Sarah Aileen Mann, daught- er of Stephen and Lynne Mann. Seven adults were receiv- ed into church membership through Transfer of Certifi- cate: Greg and Wilma Blake, from Trinity United Church, Ashfield; Donna Clark, from Fraser Presbyterian Church, Tottenham; Lynne Mann, from Dungannon United Church; and Bob, Isobel and Lynn Shepherd, from First United Church, Fort McMur- ray, Alberta. On Sunday evening, May 15, the congregation of Luck - Dr. Lee A. Cowley B.Sc.D.C. ANNOUNCES THE OPENING OF Lucknow now United held its annual Family Fun Night. The even- ing began with a pot luck supper in the Fellowship Room and was followed by a program based on the theme `Jamboree '83. The program consisted of a play by the U.C.W. called "The Party Line", a CGIT history and fashion show, several Scottish songs by the Senior Choir with a Scottish poem by Isobel Shepherd, Chiropractic Centre LOCATED ON CAMPBELL STREET, NEXT TO THE MAYFAIR RESTAURANT. [In Mr. Campbell's Former Office] Office Hours: Monday - Wednesday - Friday 3:00 P.M. TO 7:00 P.M. By Appointment Only For Appointment Call 528-2330 during office hours OUT OF OFFICE HOURS: Leave a message with the answering machine Open House Saturday, July 2nd 9:00 a. m. - noon during Jamboree '83 COME AND SEE WHAT MODERN CHIROPRACTIC HEALTH CARE IS ALL ABOUT interspersed with readings from old church minute books from Board and Ses- sion meetings - some seri- ous, many amusing - which recalled the way in which church meetings were con- ' ducted in the past. Quotes from minutes were read from as far back as 1883. A THOUGHT: "He who runs from God in the morning will scarcely find Him the rest of the day". (Bunyan) Mr. and Mrs. William E. Haldenby Married 60 years William E. and Margaret Haldenby were married 60 years on May 23, 1983. Celebrations were held at Kinlough Pentecostal Church on Sunday, May 29, with a special anniversary service followed by a lunch for the congregation in the Fellow- ship Room. An open house was held in the afternoon for 'Mr. and Mrs. Haldenby to greet neighbours and friends from the community. An open house was held in Harriston on May 21 with members of the Haldenby and Becking families cele- brating with the immediate family. William E. Haldenby mar- ried Margaret Becking on May 23, 1923, in the Presby- terian Church in Teeswater with the bride's sister, Kate Becking Thompson, and brother, Hugh Becking, in attendance. A wedding din- ner and reception followed at the home of the bride's parents at Front View Farm on concession 10, Culross Township. 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