Elsinore WI Scrapbook, 1982-1984, p. 27

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thy Mrs. M. Gowanlocki What a beaulllul weekend, eepccmiiy Sunday. The ice llnaily vanished at the Lake. Beavers. otters. loons, Canada geese and several varieties bl ucks are busy. rThe annual pot luck dinner was held on Sunday at t p.rn, There were 51 attended and load 01 all varllles available. Dials were lorgotten. One ol the happiest persons there was Darlene (Dickinson) Brown. yust arrived the day before at Toronto airport lrnm Calgary. She \vlil spend until Wednesr day when she Iljes home to Newfoundland. She was SO pleased to meat old neigh- hours. 4-H pals and friends she ioesn‘t get around to see on let briel visits home to see her by Mrs. Halon Gnu-Much i hope all Mothers had a hat)» py day on Sunday. Driving along the highways and byways, most homes had several cars In thelr lanes we noticed, Indicating lamtlles home lor the occasion Our youngest daughter, Phyllis, Wayne and the children arrived In Southampton Friday, plann- Ing to surprise us but Maurice wandered in to our QVGBKAIIIECE'S home Saturday and lound them there, So glaeluily, he came home bringing threemonlh-uld Dlana wlth him. Sunday morn- ing, Mark. who usually comes in- to our bed to be read to. asked. “When is it kids‘ day/7" Congratulations lei-Mr. and Mrs. Orvllia Caudle on the arrival of their Ilrst grandson, Aaron parents. Tao and Joan and brother Calvin. The lucky Winner oi the 50750 draw was Debra Harron and everyone reimced lo hear her name $104 50 lo Debby and the same to Community Centre lunds -Mr and Mrs. Bob Greason are in Montreal with the Shriners rWe welcome home Dick and .loan Fllchards train the South. They look line we are pleased to say. -Mr. and Mrs. Vic Thompson 0' Park Head had dinner with Orville and Mariorle Caudla. ~Mrl and Mrs Dow Phillips attended a cousin s luneral on Saturday er. and Mrs Bunham visited their grandchildren. Bob and Carrie Harron and their great granddaughter Melissa Harron on Sunday, Other gueala ol the Harruns‘ were Lois and Jim Folhorby 0! West Arran. I run Tuesday, the Guwaniooks accompanied by Mrs. Margaret McArlhur ol Mount Hope want to London. We visited our granddaugter Tammy Gowan- lock in St. Joseph's Hospital. Tammy has had her other hlp corrected and ls making good progress The llrst hip was done last '3". Her Morn, Nina was with her. You almost have to have someone to look alter your needs In hospital these days. We also saw one at our extra neighbours. Ella who works In the eye clinic. Margaret Iell to slay wllh friends whle we went out to l Robert, born to Murray and l Susanne Caudle at Hamilton on ' Sunday. The candles have live granddaughters. The new baby has a sister, Klrn, to welcome .l hlm. l We are sorry to report that Mrs. Ollvd Johnston has been a patient In St. Joseph's Hosltal, London, undergoing teats. Wll hope to hear she ls soon home i and able to enjoy better health. r Rot: Kirkland was home ior the weekend. It is certalniy en-i couragan to hear he Is making l progress. r Mrs. Karen Swate is'slaylng in London with her grandchildren while her daughter Myra and husband Steve are away. i i-Our newest granddaughter Diana Stevens paid her llrat visit to us over the Easter weekend. accompanied by her Mom and Dad and brothers Mark and Jonathan. They arrived lrom Brlgden on Good Friday. Annlca. .iohn. Sarah and Amy Blake also came from Brigden as Annlce and the girls had stayed wlth Phyllis and children while John and Wayne hsu guns Io Myrtle Beach. Maureen and Dune arrived on Good Friday. Early Saturday morning our grand- daughter Trudi and her husâ€" band Austin Baird arrived alter driving 30 hours straight through lrom Nova Scotla. Other guests during the week and were Mlss Marilyn Hill of Kitchener; Miss Bonnie Young oi thhsay; Mr. and Mrs, Wray Smith. Mrs Kathy Mercer, Angela and Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Johnston. Bryn, Kendall and Luke. at South- ampton: Mr. and Mrs. Ron ‘France and Steven. Miss Lexy Elsinore Women’s III??K’:'§§E:,' it: husband oi Milton and Jewel at London. (So nice to see these two lormer 4-H girls at mine). Maurice cooka hla apeclalty, etulled pork chops tor our Easter dinner and Hon France was his assistant Mr. and Mrs. Pat Rosa ol Brooklln tnd Mrs. Madge Legg came to see us Easter Monday. Elsinore and district news This CIVIC Holiday the and attached to the Blake Par doorway. Baker r 'it!) visit Phyllls, Wayne. Mark “the Marmalade Tea. We ‘ -Sorry to hear Bill and Ollve weather is beautllul, it brings to an and holidays tor many iamr I55 The song says “What a dll» lerance a day makao‘ but what a dilierence a weak makes in our household. Tuesday grand- daughter Trudl and her cousin Florence and grandson Frankie Annlca, Sarah. Phyllis Mark and Johathan Ialt tor Fenetang. Nam" cy smith drove Maureen Craig home to Palmerston. The 5 Zwickers ielt for Halllax and Thursday the remaining 5vol Frank Gowanlocks lelt lor Lower Sackvilla,N.S. The silence| wasdealenlngln the house with I am sorry to report that Lll . Cowin Is In hospital in Hamilton with pneumonia Very I“ too, Dick r. Well be checking with Bill by / phone. Sandra and Fred Bye are ' on holiday in Yukon Territory. r Mr. and Mrs. R" .a.,,._ lsinOré and District news daughter Fran‘a Dur In Thameelord. Frances had a birthday dinner lor Maurice with a scrum tious cake. Next morning we v alted Mrs. Cauka and had paseuver bread and a cup cl tea. Later we had lunch with friend Ruth Greenwood and then on to join Margaret at a quilt display organized by her cousin, Mary, Mrs. Mr'r Ewing, Enroule home we stopped at Kippen to see Audrey and Brian Trlbner. l was asking Flon Calhoun what he thought ol the Terry Fox stamp. He didn't like it. he aald because It looks vague and there certainly wasn’t anything vague about Terry, Plans are being made lor the Flltll World Conference on Smoking and Health 10 be heid In Canada for the llrst time. Winnipeg July 10ih-15Ih. 1983 with 99 countries taking part. With the smoking habit becoming a [ninorlty habit In the Western World the tobacco companies are tucking lor new markets and have Iound It In the third world with no restrictions on tar and nicotine. Tarry‘a dream of $1.00 per person in Canada a has been realized as donations have reached $24.17 million as the population cl Canada lor ioecemoer 31, 198i has reach led 24.10 million. ~0ur Anglican Marmalade Tea and Bake Sale at St. Paul‘s Southampton on Friday was ‘qulta successlul and all marmr alade, laliles and baking sold out by 1 pm. rMaurlce and i went to Brigdon 'and Jonathan after I tlnlehed at ie I early Sunday morning to get home for the pot luck dinner -Tammy Harrdn has iinlshed he! first year of University and ls home with parents, Gary and Yvonne and sister Llaa, ~Corlgratuiatlons to Barry and Kathy Kruleselbrlnk on the birth of Brandon John, a little brother lur Amanda ATne Elsinore ladies are outltr Inn at the Community Canlra this week. It’s a nice way to get together and accompllah something beautilui at the same time. Johnston had a truck mishap on Friday but glad they were not hurt. sitting on a doorstep when the sun is getting low, Waving to your neighbours as you watch them come and go; Resting your poor. tired leel - The long day nearly done: Nice to sit and sit and elt adreaming in the sun. Oniy busy lolk can know Juy when sometimes going alowl As one travels through the Quay Mrs. M. Gowanlock) untryalde the huge pilea or ‘. pumpkins at roadsidea, the colorful vegetables and the flowers atlll blooming should i l bring home to us what a r bountllul land We are lortunale enough to live in, We who r lived through the depression ier‘i lUl TO'Orilo where Frankie would take a plane lnl‘ 3.0. and while Florence stayed lore wad- dlng, Trudi went on to Holllax. Peter Craig lelt lor Palmerston Wednesday. Down came the Stevens camper lust Maurlce and I left, Everyone noted how my Jen I ny Wren sang all day ol our an r nivsrsarv. but only once did my \ learned lessons we never will target. I‘m airald many such friend the snake appear and Marion and Florence made a record lead through the lrant ’ 7 lessons will have to be learned r l In the future. But Thanksglvlllng was buutllul and we rea ze . . l i our many blessings. ‘ p . â€" The Elalnore Woman's Insti-y lute visited He worth lnetltuta l r - a and enloyed a ountllul dinner Ioertapplng music tor Dutierin County Steve eowan. Kathy WW. and Terry Mow- \ and a moat enjoyable program. l Bruce and Grey Counties were well wean JumWFarmers Squaw Dame's Tm“ unending we Mu“: represented at the “dial Wime' Fain TOW“ They 'ep'esemd 3"” own" and 9 Congratulations are extended as this apa Orville Cauala. Mrl. cull l r; ’ereni'y .n musical circles when the ExceliefllDGM'maml pom wmnng, M,,_ L". Meals, nit In providing the music for the i dancarsywas quite an honour lor the Music Making Mums and the .1 3‘5. Tara and area The second group. the "Music Making l a. Mrl. El In . Mums". presented Barn Dance style music. Mra, Dow Phlll p g 13‘: and 'The Music Making Mums ‘M my M”. chk momma' man lur then splendid enlerlalnmcni . n ., "k lainthis . Thellve Mums are we “DWI”? . the music. Mrs. Karen Swete, Mrs. John 5W“. WW9" “5“ 3' me “mm? district for their taionted and inspiran people “'9 .we'",{gggefjg‘gigd‘guuumsin .Walker, Mre, Rae McIntoahrr Enlarlalnrnenl Centre program a . music, They are composed a. MmlynMc. world ln havmg i mks. hm McCulloch' M". . these two counties . Among local people attending the Royal wem: Mr, and Mrs. Donald Byers, RR. 2, Tara. and Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Byers, FLR. 3 Tara. Two groups or muslcrans provided music - nda tor 5H ’lour; on Friday November lSth. CO'W LOU'EE Sim”- BW‘IGe G°wa"' Ly Klngweli and Bonnie Hamstock Two members at this group are lrom Grey Coun- ty. so represented both Bruce and Grey Counties. These ladies provrded excellent ' ""‘ 7 Watts Klrk' no and Mrs. Mall- 1 ring Gowan Oak. The ‘ JB ‘s ‘. and a group or three pieces was made up at lhe following members:

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