Balsam Hill WI Tweedsmuir Community History - Community #7. 1960-1979 Community Events, p. 4

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, .fs’iiiéifié‘fif ‘e dmaston pastoral charge of the United church. They were Jean Pender and Donald Reid of Admaston; Dianne Brisco, waveney Crozier, Mur- ray Crozier "and Barry Briscoe of Northcoteijavid James an Bill Yerex of Haley. - Mission Workers Meet A joint meeting of the WA and WMS was held in the Unit- ed church. Dr E C Amaan reported he had met with the oificers of the‘ two groups from Admaston, Northcote and Haley to discuss the organizing of the United Church women which will replace the other organiza- tions at the first of the year. New tables and 50 chairs were to be purchased for the. church basement before the WMS rally is held in June. Good used clothing was brought in to the supply secre- tary to be sent to Barren‘s River, Man. - 7 7 At Queen's Conference ' Admaston Lo’eals . u l’Dli‘. and Mrs E C Amaron r Judy-Campbell was'hostes‘s y ereinKingston'Saturday when for the third meeting of the ey took some of the young Balsam Hill Homemaking Club. eople to a Christian Education The eight members under the mniefence held in Queen’s direch'on of the leaders Mrs Varsity. James Campbell and Mrs 'lfhe weekend 'conference‘was Clinton Ferguson prepared a A pipe the in the arm home of ' . Frank Pasco smo1dered_1or nits; A team horses wei'e in the "table but they were led to safety. A grass tire 0n the farm of ,W rvey Fender was extinguished Thin-side’s! afternoon by fire word- a}: Patrick men and my ejecting: using. thei‘new _ pig, , W312: ,, v. A .. Klex Laronde, EP‘ ;-C1eveland, Ohio. He was. the [oldest son of the latefMo ‘ William Larénde oi Admasto f a has lived in Cleveland" ' go he was a young man. iss Nancy Campbell, est daughter of Mr and . k Campbell, is 'a pa e; in Victoria Hospital, - Renfrev‘v._ ~ display of dried fruit and at. steamed fruit pudding. _ V , Mr and Mrs Mackie Petti- grew are moving into the form- er homeof Mrs Duncan Camp- : ADMASTON ; Special service ‘1 held to observe 3 Youth Week i Youth Week was observed in the United Church with a specâ€" ial service Sunday. Members of the High C took part in- the services at Haley, Admaston and 'Northcote. Doug- las Headrick‘led the responswe reading, Jean Fender read the u prayer. and the sermon on “Neighbquiness” was given by field fi‘iscoei. P‘E ’Ei‘ew scripture, Dianne Brisco led in- M '1 75/ ADMASTON Gas pipe line to pass behind Bonnechere Manor Admaston Council met with representatives of the Ottawa Gas Co to study the proposed route for the pipe line through Admaston Township. The pipe line, will pass behind Bonnechere Manor, will enter Admaston on the town line at the Mask property. From the plant at Renfrew Junction it will pass under the Bonnechere iRiver five feet below the river ‘bed. following the town line between Admaston and Horton with easements through private“ property where it is necessary to leave the road allowance. The Reeve was authorized to . th 1 . 51% e p an upoiifsclegt of. :1 Admaston Locals ‘ David Reid was in Toronto ‘last week attending a Milk Producers meeting. Donald Campbell was at the ‘Royal Winter Fair in Toronto as a member of a judging team from Kemptville Agricultural School. Ernest Reid is a patient in Renfrew Hospital ‘ Miss Alice McHugh of Ottawa visited Miss Myrtle Brown. ‘ Miss Evelyn Foy of Ottawa 1spent the weekend with her i father, John L Foy. ‘ Arthur Bromley, who has ‘ been a patient in Renfrew ‘Hospital for some time, had ‘his leg amputated at the knee last week. i A number from here attend- ed the district UCW meeting at ‘ Haley Wednesday when the i special speaker was Mrs Walter l Collins of Manotick. -

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