South Saugeen WI Scrapbook, Volume 1, [1869] - [1990], p. 41

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A Southampton rink or Gard Jamieson, Jack Wright, Mac Lawson and WallvrScottIShown ,i: the honour picture with their trophy) won the eleven o’clock draw with three wins and plus nr 15 . resenting the R. H. Fenton Trophy is club President, Jim Unsworlh. Howard Kennedy Tara was and with a three and nine record while Porl Elgin's Keith P ' . a e won tn rd 2 ‘ ‘15. Consolation winner was John Thomson of Chesiey g l p“ 8 mm MU WW and plus 0' M‘ â€" - ~Winners of local curling 'splels CES THESE WINNERS , U , GIN MEN 5 INVITATION/U. PROD 01¢ /771 FORT EL 2a a . ,,. wind int n il timer/i ‘ v Aldfifnilhirirmrmtyrrriinlstnrr/irmiyirtrn I it ‘1“thMmu“)“73fi‘,.,‘, ,l'wlllLJIHMJrlk'h wing/tr, uml riurrm “"“U,|Hl, ii A i I, H H, d“. 7,, i“ .. .mi lt‘lli llili‘t‘ tvrnrantl plui u/ much“. .t man ii i, A m ll .1] [itiphl‘ ill Irii' 4Imuui Mr H ‘t Ihirirplui hell} in rlghl .r luriumm. rAlp. DWI ulm ti‘i'in Iitr il’lllwr lllli t in Ui‘l'r il‘irlnlriglhc I! iii .t On Mav18th,191h and 20th. 2,200 safety patrol mamb'ers from across Canada gathered in Ottawa, Ontario for the 13th National Schuul Safety Patrol Jamboree. A contlngent of 28 havs. 27 girls and their 6 chaperones ief‘t Owen Sound early Thursday morning . by bus 1m Torontal from Town to thev enioved a 5-hour CrN.R. ride tn Ottawa along with other patrol members from the Essex Cuunty Club (Windsor) area. 2,200 palrul members from aura“ Canada arrived by train, plane, bus and car. The patrollers are in the i0 to 15 age group. On Friday, me patrols tamed: a the nation's capital and reviewed its history through visits to Gave ernment House and personal greetings rrom His Excellency, the Right Honourable Roland MICHENER, CC , CDW Goverrh ar-General of Canada: the Parllar ment Buildings; National Art Centre; lunchenn at the Hull Armoriesi a city tour with a visit to the RCMP. to witness the Musical Ride and a mounted arms display. Friday evening the patrollers attended movies and a dance al. the University. On Saturday, a mammoth parade was held in which the 2,200 aur~ ol-town patrollers were joined by over 6,000 at their compat- riots lrom Ottawa, the Ottawa Valley, St. Lawrence Seaan and Western Quebec. The parade marched past the Peace Tower on Parliament Hill where the Prime Minister's representative tank the salute along With other government dignitaries. Representatives of Bruce County schools were David Smith of r the Arran Tara Elementary schooh JUNIOR WINNl-RX Ir l' l i HU‘V -lriir. Mtt’uriiit'lr. mm U 11 , Eindy glackburn, Tum Bernsua, and Tom Miller Dime Anabel 1 Hepworrh Central’SchoolMaan i Wiikanand Marilyn Messersch- l a must of the Brant Tawnship Gerri ' tal School-,Cathy Ahri‘Mielhau- i . , sen 01 the Eastnor Central Sch- ‘ onl; Cathy Gateman, Karen Huh. 1' chinson and Barbara aartieytran: the ElderslieIavvnship Germ» i School; Biol: Upper-fringes , j and Edward King of Mary m» t .maculate separate SchaalacheoJ stow; Dianne Alexander and Susan Jarvis of the Paisley Cent- ral School; Cathy CLAZIE and David UlSELT of the Port El Saugsen TownshipCemral Sch , col: Francis PADUIN of St Joseph ’5 Separate School, For! Elnin; Sharon Hepburn, Hon Cunningham, Brian Hull, Trudy Nixon. Birgitta Johnson, Ellen Kastner, Carman Cook, Perry Daig, Rick Schqu and Neil Monk of the Wianon Public Schual. l q The patrollers were sponsored by‘ "1 parents and a variety of service i ' clubs including Rotary, Lions, Legian ansl Women's Institutes, bus owners and drivers, 3 well as individuai projects, i , t Tentativer plans are already underway for next year's iam~ boree. inir‘i \'it ntl‘l Ilir'l Brinm. ultiumntl, A. ll .ll ii’iul -_

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