Horton North WI Tweedsmuir Community History, Volume 3, [1985] - [1990], p. 1

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m $ m alley s > e t e t s ‘v%%%a% a a 2 es ce _ . â€" _ is camival | w at d dhe> o _ _ . _ _ w39 M 2 C . 0. 0. w o. ueen e . . ©. # P * e PE _ _ ) _ , Heritage Renfrew has justec @ # ; y uon o m . ds \ its busiest and most productive x A ,&” YE “ ‘\ ';53,8 it ; _ cording to secretaryâ€"Les Ander Seventeenâ€"yearâ€"old Lynn Leavoy e 4 :;5_-%\1}‘:3;,;@5\,,_ f.s. * The completion of the Story was the winner of the Horton Carnival & "/ 0 .. / WX #ao% frew has paved the way to be * Queen contest held at the Sportsplex . <â€" sA s Aaoae projects for the group, he sai on Friday evening, January 25. ~~ peeeeees , ce ds Wt groups annual meeting, Januar She is a student at Renfrew Colâ€" o. * _ _ : _ es Wally Stewart announced legiate and hopes someday to attend hn ols | _ . m ~ se had received approval fr Sheridan College and eventually teach s l se us 0 t C d se trustees of Trinity St Andrew‘ art. This artistic talent was evident as o 3 B : w 6 Ts . Church to apply for a lo; she showed her art and photography zs &‘ é‘ g’».{ «l ’ Heritage Canada for work © work for her portion of the talent conâ€" Ces _ Q s ts ington House. test. She spoke on being a twin and y T _ *a t .. Je > Heritage Renfrew has alrea from the facial expressions of her twin Ni $ _" c inke â€" VWP éxtensive renovalions 18 The 1 sister Lana, who was in the audience, it [ _ _ us CR Bhk ) g of the house and the electrical was evident that this was quite a surâ€" g d E: ' E/. sA _ A committee will be appoin: prise. , i 3 4 uc . i is hope{! that ‘by the summer She was crowned by last year‘s , Nn & . e work will begin on the resto queen â€" and . received red â€" roses, 9 6. SW .. M h. the outside stone work of it jewellery, a Horton carnival mug and ' _ ."_ z... e t Bonnington House is the old beautiful cedar chest from Deslaurier S 11 . M 2oe '%t s in ho foan ol Re'nfre‘»‘v ant Custom Cabinets. y â€" J NBS 73 6 told the membership, "It is Contestants took part in a bridal 1/ 2 ie SA OTe & o S °oo tss fashlonghow, t{;ilgn; contest and gave a esY { e +4 .{s_,‘, se . o \a Three thousand copies of prepared speech before the winner was . WmmE eS 1 L 1 /22 o Nn . o s ik ° 1 announced. t :*, O ets S FI N. \\ CA of Renfrew were printed, 2 C . a," \Nmo : > d @ d covers and 300 hard covered Prior to the aqtual pageant .they met 4 0 wC s retht â€" <is \-'»‘,E-f w To date there are only 600 sof with judges Jamie Pole, Vickie Leskie & t & ‘ +. oi it 8t Ca.. 20 books available. and Brian Teskie for an informal quesâ€" YA s . iA sifif paT i i PR 7 N3 T “ The public acceptance | tion and answer session, enjoyed lunch ‘tato 24 ib riar nRA ATAAOES â€" books was excellent and the at Pegg‘s Fish and Chips in Renfrew _ ; ..) _‘ f § _ in " B _ Bookstore alone sold 700 copie and attended a rehearsal. s s s L y Â¥ Oy Age :. Many fund raising activig General convener for the pageant _ / > >« .%, Â¥orpeins o Y C O WeWA MAE z>A â€" countless hours of dedicated â€" was April Warren and Sharon Welsh .008 9 "/ â€" M 3" PMrS@t C the committee and members was commentator for <the fashion t eimitol m t , <iMa ’}“ community. show. Bob Rose was master o5 ~ RPlmifl: C # hags f ht z* * A special dinner at the L ceremonies for the evening, entertainâ€" Sfi Bff ‘wfix N f* \| 4 83 *‘;m? February, Heritage Soup Kitch ing the crowd in his usual jovial manâ€" ty Ed .90 se . 8eâ€" K ‘gg â€" party at the Curling Rink, foo ner. E K # ; L *4 6 N AETAMSZ = auction, community choir Hair styles were created by Hair s3 % â€"â€" ol i / F concert by Albert Stephen ; Gallery, Renfrew, bridal fashions by €. j \ 5 } "J Mayhew, art and dessert party Lise Marie Fashions and bridal flowers i; / \ ;-j(j f% selling at Low Square, garden by Country Crafts. ; § 4 y PC ! k _ Stewart Park and a hgayth First runnerâ€"up was Pauline Vander h# C 2 « !,/;"', ’F § _ were just some of the activities Ploeg, a grade IO}ftudem at Renfrew ins. 28 S 7 &. hPA dAbSDCCIal votft: ofth?]nlfs wa llegiate, who hopes someday to o l \27 J Ki hnd . i> S ed by commiuttee chairma; t():eocon%e a professional hairdresser and PÂ¥ "‘fi*l*- x #) .0 W . 4 , Lindsay to C?ml and Don ‘own her own salon. e eE L 60 t\s <[. ? aArcg _ for their untiring efforts in e Second. rmmerâ€"up . was . Sandi . W K \\g# '}' y ; .. oc y Burgess, a grade ten student at Renâ€" 1 4 h },‘f ht "GFaxn t o. mc {;’" a s /93 § frew Collegiate, who is interested in pos y §A c ¢, 9 i c > 2 2#A 1 f}â€"‘:;;‘ } becoming a nurse and workine with _ MJA MR Ti n Te " @ " | J# 4A# o8 children. â€"**/a Â¥m«~" 4 ° e ~ > d : mt % [Fez & Third runnerâ€"up was seventeenâ€"yearâ€" ' _N s o. mt 2e T old Lana Bennett who gave an exâ€" k ‘ d cellent mime and speech on Drunk Driving as her part of the talent presenâ€" Horton Queen Ribinirers Giitize snn rrmmbrealermers on m c * § ation. i . & All three girls were involved with the Lynn Leavoy was chosen Horton‘s 1985 Winter Carnival Queen on Friâ€" d IV' SI Or C balance of the Horton Winter Carnival day evening January 25. L. «* /7j5 gvents. % f uit ts Leona Stowe was electe _ â€" w

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