Purple Valley WI Tweedsmuir Community History, Volume 12, [1976] - [1977], p. 14

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cam? COOK sPent a few on , 7 f the ’Mnrch break ‘ ' 5 ° ,g. I . p . wrth end dome to the annual Gal“ at Colroys Bay. The M5. iris went to Toronto wi onald and Sheila and visitégil some of the attractions there and had a taste of city life. .Joyce Doherty enjoyed a visit. with her Sister when Sharon1 vShafto and her husband Bob and‘ ‘two boys Steven and Bruce of .‘Sunc‘oe,’ spent some time last‘ )“(le‘elit'wflll Bsiirrie Doherty's. i ll orron ‘ unday with Cliff ‘ Andi Sharon Gilbert and tag? y were-Er“ and Dianne Brundridge alilzlel of Desboro. -R. The honour of being arrival to be held Purple Valley. 1. n8 for this event iiitllliltlttit tliilll rch 2'3. i977. oyk'aiigay in lthe _ 9.9 panes e5 ‘ Watch l ‘liili 'l lllllllllli r . is a if ‘ _ 'thc first swimmer of the year in this area goes to Bruce Gilbert‘ who tested the water in Mclvori flats on Sunday. -Hcctor Howe and Shannon of Owen Sound called at the Hephurn's on Sunday. â€"Mr. Finn. Michael and Cindy White. Toronto. were up to their house for a day last week. -Weekend visitors at George Howe‘s were Carmen and Len- ore Caudle and family. Lion's Head. Perl: and Jean Howe and ‘Emily Mosser and son Terry of Wiarton. Elaine and Coralee Harrison. Owen Sound. Jennifer 'Harris who has been spending a few days with her Aunt Phyllis returned home with them on‘ Sunday. Gary Howe. Cambridgel .2150 5 out a few days last week. l -Dn riday afternoon. I had a innit? There . of a tug-ohwar. o le are-interested. ‘ll be given for the farthest’away and the ntin attending. and neighbours. Joe and wenzie from Sydney ‘ agreed to come in ive:ln an costumes. Go y‘ hello" to them. Mthe craft boothls Ln the a le- syru rwil e on 'JflsoP borne flaking at the d Ends booth. Let the film ‘e a pony ride or buy on will also be able memade piece of pie ‘op. 7 V ction sale is being red y the Lions Club this ‘ our local auctioneer. fillsert. calling for your all this activity you're tired, put on your oz; and bring your me to the dance at t D0 in the evening. or dancing. will be ‘Bower Shaw. Ewart _ ‘Ile will be tun- fiddle to play for- the ‘ _all flowers will the grounds 1 are room leftl Wiarton. . -My mother. Lottie Urbshott and Bill's mother Elda Hepburn .came out Wednesday morning . and while’here. worked on the quilt we were busy tying. With so many helping hands it was soon finished and looks nice too: Norman Hepburn and Robert . Urbshott had their final hockey - - . f , _ 1 game of the season when the f" ‘11“ guilty “F3319 Atom "A" team played against P Ce their parents. The score was tied , l 17 so the parents did very well Well .01" 5" f” l without any practise. Several ‘0 be 1“ charge of l well deserved penalties were Sink?“ Hel’lml'l'l- ‘handed out. The parents were air-'11:!qu 0f the I not the easy push over that the l3!“ “.d all“ 61" lboys anticipated and everyone . had fun. Helen McCartney had a number ‘of her family home for the weekend. Cecil McCartney and ' Elaine and Carolee Harrison. Owen Sound; Emily and Jerry Mosser and Terry. Wiartun. . In spite of all the snowbanlts still .. Irernaining. the boys fpund ' .‘e‘nough bare spots to enjoy a d game of croquette on Sunday lsfi‘ernoon. Another sure sign of gspring! Es in» charge. of 5 says if you mind have not ,_;;.:-; Wu quick visit with [teen Hepb-rm in l l Tum 1/. I. -1 -H MEET PURPLE VALLEY - On March 28. 1977 the 4-H'ers (Connie. Debbie. Eileen and myscln met at Mrs. Goodale's for the fifth meeting which was on “How i try to keep physically fit". This was also the roll call. The title we decided on was Connie‘s apt "Purple Valley Perfects". Has a nice ring to it. doesn't it? We discussed our covers and l was chosen commentator for our achievement day exhibit on "Safety". Everyone then went into Mrs. Goodales living room to get a bit of exercise on the rug. When we returned we played a game on physical fitness (as it turned out the I name. 1/27? a V. Obiiuuraizs M‘Zffi? PATTERSON: Mrs. James Pat, terson. 62. of R.R. l. Wiarton. died Sunday in the Owen Sound General and Marine Hospital. ' Born in Kernble. she was Ethelwyn McGregor. a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. l Alexander McGregor. She was married in 1942 and l the couple farmed in Kemble. Mrs. Patterson was a former school teacher. member of Kemble United Church. Zion- l Wolseley Women's institute and the Wolseley Guild. Surviving besides her husband are son Robert of Goderich and daughters Jo»Anne. Mrs. Ted l Cowan of London. England and Betty-Lou of Hamilton. 1 Also surviving are brothers ‘Charles of Kemble and sister iEvelyn. Mrs. James McKenzie ‘ of Wiarton. 1 Mrs. Patterson was “ ceased by a brother. ‘ The funeral service for Mrs. Patterson was held Tuesday afternoon at the George Funeral Home in Wiarton. Interment in Bay-view ceme- ery. prede - le Valley l )r cts people who were lbs! mel: fir's' while the people whn wtrr: firs' came last). The next meeting is Apni i 1977. By press reporter r Hepburn. -Bdna Cook and girls. Cunniv: Cathie. Carol. Cindi. and (arm: spent the weekend with Edna“: sister Elsie and Dun MtKune and Darrin at Mitchell. Connie ave her "Canada' on Friday awning a! the Dundalk Lions Club like essay competition for grade Q-lC‘ and received a second pTllt: in: her efforts Sunday at Milvermn Legion her 5p won a third prize. The competi- tion as the speakers advance lv', speech ’2' larger districts gets preii:v (pug so well done Connie -Perc and Jean Howe. Wiariun visited at George Hunt-s .: Sunday. -A fire which could have hem 2 disaster got started in Gill Gilbert's sap house lLtSi Tu evening. Neighbours lirmc bucket brigade and soon had he blaze under Control. Ross and lrene Daxidson an; Stevie DeLong. Mitchell. _ ' the weekend at their cottage an the tenth line. Several work bees haw burr. held to Clean the hall tr preparation for the maple U j festival. Everyone comes arm 0; with some cleaning urensrls. We are very grateful for ihs many donations of time and materials which have hem. received. Everything is SCI u' for Saturday. April ‘4 1977 and our annual maple syrup festival. if vie can just dial the weather to “SUNNY” ct cri- thing will be perfect. A final meeting will be held Monday ' evening. April 4 to discuss am details we might have missed. Don't forget to look in your garage or basement to see if you have anything to donate to the Lions Club Auction sale. Thex . will be glad to pick it up. The “Odds and Ends" booth with all proceeds for the Purple Valle} Community Centre needs home baking and craft donations also. A pleasant and interesting day Is guaranteed so “COME”. We will be looking for you. -Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Lewis. (formerly Shirley Otteuelil Brenda and Scott. Tiverton. visited with Helen McCartney and boys on Sunday.

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