Tetomorsrey |. uic | _ Card clubs report mm ned In the Middle Ages in beautiful SOUT}]BI’H France, 9 Italy and Spain, itinerant poets and singers, known i Wee k S reS u ItS as troubadours, traveled the roads by foot. They f were akin to the wandering minstrels of England f Aii C IQQ/ P and the pied pipers of Germany. Yf'\ Salem Iadl?s’ lone hand Edna Pratt; In the 19205 and 30s, a colourful figure, dressed . ladies‘ low Murla Clark; always in a heavy dark cloth coat, could be seen SOC|aI ClUb en & high Gordon Ellis; wandering the winding roads and lanes of Percy The Salem Social Club Men‘s .lone h&ind Lorna Township, singing as he went. His name was Bill reports the following scores Mountjoy, men 5_10“' K.en Weber. from the March 27 Bellamy; travelling prize Bill lived by himself in an old house west of euchre:ladies‘ high Bernice â€" LOtma Mountjoy. Warkworth, near Skinkle‘s Pond. At the time, a Brown; ladies‘ low Marie _ â€" Florence Lee road went up the south side of the pond by the old Mortison; men‘s high Morley T[‘|n|ty ChurCh Warkworth Lumber Company and led directly to Wilce; men‘s low Bill Th d his home. As he grew older, he went to live with Brown; lone hands Lorna urs ay his sister in Meyersburg, near Percy Boom. It is Freelamd; travelling prize Trinity Church euchre was thought that he lived to be about ninety years of Edna Yarrow; 50â€"50â€"draws held in the Anglican parish age. Leona Robertson and Bill _ hall April 2. He could be seen winter and summer, spring and Brown. f \"Vlr}ne_rs were as follows: fall, walking over the hills and dales of Percy | Results from t}}e Aprgl 3 lad}es high Ann Redegeld; Township. When he was hungry, he would stop for euchre were:ladies‘ high ladies‘ lone Mary Harnden; a meal at any house he might be near. He was Leona Robertson; ladies‘ low ladies‘ low Cecily Scroggs; en Sss P f Marjorie Allen; men‘s high _ men‘s high Edna Pratt; men‘s often early enough for breakfast and, it was + P > ith: o reported. had gon to helo h: if to th Bill Brown; men‘s low Edith lone Gordon Smith; men‘s £o e],f‘u ue on t 151[1 e AONE McKenzie; lone hands Reg . low Eileen Sheldrick. money left out in the bpulefa or the mxl!(man‘ Brett; 50â€"50 draws: Lorna ‘The nextleuchte will be Bill attended all the funerals and auction sales, Freeman and Leona Robertâ€" held April 16. although he was never known to buy anything. On Sm > 55 Pl Sunday, hg would appear in_churc!xqs and sing_ On April 17, Friday, the a US a:lnn% ‘.ï¬lsllly, glmost bellowing, having memorized club will have a pot luck dinâ€" at Leg]on all of the words. ner at 12 noon. ; y Weekdays, Bill could often be found sitting i iversnete Cit nteunchaay .o around the hot stove at the back of Boyce‘s F & pamins Hardware Store in Warkworth, where the Castleton Diane Gibson with © high . 3 score of 5290 in bridge; Judy iaun'drorrfat can now be found. He would swap Senlors Samis with a high of 125 in stories with whoever would come in to get warm FriendShip darts; three members were or make a purchase. _ ; F tied for euchre; the cribbage On one occasion, Bill was taken to court, having The Castleton Seniors‘ players tied with five games been accused of steeling an overcoat. When asked Friendship Club met March each, by the judge to state his occupation, Bill pleaded 30 with a noon potluck dinâ€" Judy Samis brough o en ctemgy o ist! T hol enjoyed by all. There ught. a for clemency claiming, "I am an evangelist! I hold ner enjoyed by all. lovely cake and we thank her, ‘tractive meetings (protractive talks) with the were 3161 me"fl)ffs present.f o The club meets every | Indians at Alderville." Puclire resulls wore as folâ€" ‘Tuesday, 1:20 p m iat (Re So if you are traveling in the woods of Percy, lows: j $ Colborne Legion. especially near Skinkle‘s Pond, or if you are in ladies‘ high Jean Sprung; § â€" Colleen Meddaugh church or at a sale, you might just h/_enr a distant ; voice coming from what may look like a grey, _ .. eytpors © 0 c o a wispy cloud. It could be the ghost of Bill Weber, 4 ‘%,;%X&s\\‘%i*?“&“w o S 9 E, E g g g é C000 oys s § n s .2 5 °9 Km [ esd 0 K GEFErf iss f iA _ e y ooo g 2 BC 520 0 :;;(_fl//& 2e > Sss . 3.;\5‘\-;%{3\ wil| C '§ © 3;; é'I:,- ko :>§.. m o 5 [ us s sls 8 _ 5 £ 8 o $+.â€"9 ) l“‘i 4 t ) "‘*%‘iw‘@ï¬â€œm RSP" @ _ | 2 g 4 0 â€" 210 8 s | & Iiwitiie J d io o aeaidiitul Mb s 22 ts ptOr iE 54s § | [ [ e ts . C us Ts >A fls3ga i M W_@% U m‘w F J â€".0 5 C 98 g 9 [ | T i s ue YÂ¥.5 saEs8e6 x § ce NP 1 f ' _ _ e es ' t â€"â€"Wl [ [ y 4 ESfG5P9¢28 liyid-.‘l: 1 f , uind s 0s l eesc.s0828 1[11[‘;' \ ;iLl\\r \ ?:’; . 3 t " l [ . > 0 % & § 5 2 é E * Mn f e & wi‘aa onous . e ks s ® 1 AAW s( J WB | | _ \i 7t w We b§§Tsacss¢ â€" 2 MBA Wy * _ 1.. UE oo t K â€"] > o 5 3 D80 o 8 qo o + ( %k B k s & N ty s § 8 $ cE 30lr 8 & __,\J\.)\__L â€"A Weerh _i <a%.. s h‘ a 3 8 59 2 3 6 9 4 5P [ e sE sEt§ 5se $§$§s 7 i'* d . :.â€";:.;;::.‘-.»‘: se : h 'SE 522 g_: g gE g : wC = £2 7 g 200 _ C‘ __| 1 oc a s s o Eul o f