Sunderland WI Tweedsmuir Community History, Volume 12, [1989] - [1991], p. 26

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s yÂ¥\ 38 m underland was Bonâ€"Air _ o Mainly About Seniors, Wed., Sept. 27, 1989 â€" page 3 > \ resident‘s lifelong home® by Louise Middleton other two live in Sunderland and : belonged to Sunday school as a On Jan. 27, 1891, a baby girl _ Whitby. child and later the W.A., now was born in the Sunderland â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"_ the U.C.W. I acted as envelope area; and, up until six years ago Many wonderful secretary for 25 years. This she continued to live right in the changes meant that I looked after the area. collection envelopes. I also took Ruby Miller now resides in When asked about what the donations to the bank the Bonâ€"Air Nursing Home 48 changes she‘s noticed to the because our first treasurer was their oldest resident where she gunderland area over the years not able to go to the bank due to continues to enjoy life to its Mrs. Miller stated that she‘s "MGSS and our next was not free fullest. seen Wonderful changes" during regular banking hours." What does she attribute to Csynderiand wasla small Her present hobbies involve her present happiness? place when I was born. Now it‘s crafts. She has made 60 dozen "I made up my mind when gyowing and there are new covered hangers for craft sales T came here that I was going (0 â€" developments. For industry in _ 8t BOPAI She has also taken accept the fact that I couldn‘t â€" sunderland there used to be a first prize at the Sunderland fair live on my own anymore," said grist mill and lumber yard. two years in a row for Mrs. Miller. iTaw, there is nothing like that,» _ Placemats. This year‘s set were ‘ Mrs. Miller lived right in â€" she said. \ _ in a white and peach floral patâ€" Sunderland until she married at As a little child growing up tCM She also placed first with age 26. After the wedding, she in Sunderland shesaid thatshe th2At Particular set at the and her new husband moved t0 joyed to go ice skating and Beaverton Fair this year. Valentyne. They continued t0 â€" dancing. Another area where she has live there.for 35 years. In 1952, "Some of us used to call the noticed change is with the apâ€" Mrs. Miller _ returned to | skating rink thewashtub. Itwas pliances she used back in her Sunderland to live in the home Iocated in the old Agricultural . younger years and the ones she s W;};]Ch 5’;‘3 w'als born. Es Society building. It was not very . sees now. € amily roots in j » i te 7 > Sunderland actually stretch fi%s?%gg?dmts s ss" I couldn‘t explain. We back further. Her father was 3 done with nothing. We did our also born just one mile out of Later her interests changed _ wash with a tub and board. Sunderland. Her mother was _( the game of euchre. She atâ€" â€" Then we got the hand washing born in Mariposa Township tended the 60 plus e_uchre_ g_ame§ machine; and, for women, th_at near Salem. From there, her down a_t the Seplor Citizens‘ . was bettgr. Wegsed to.lron with roots branch out into English Room in panr}lngtpn on a _ a heavy iron with an iron hanâ€" and Irish ancestory on her regular 'b:gs1s. Still, th1§ was not d}e so you had to use a clot_h to father‘s side and Irish and Scotâ€" Epe actlylty she consu?ersn as plf:k it up. Then came an iron tish on her mother‘s side. the main part of my life. zv;fi : ttiséaglx:gle_ handle. ’{‘Een During her marriage, she "The main part of my life it oranien and her husband raised three . was the Anglicaril churchiy Pve "*4"° themtcom tron boys. One of her sons was to _ done a lot of church work. When _: When asked if she believed later be tragically lost in war. . there was anything going on at that our society was growing He is now buried in Italy. The the church, I was there. I lazier with all these new apâ€"â€" T4 . 0 T m rask Pss‘ f. .L. 34. 4o * j </fin L A. beiia» A Mbawik C Art. d renolirbs, ane . 6 O/b/&//é// /Z)VJZZ?/UQ /{%J/,’L, f{?AL,)L‘/,/%{J,C,

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