Queens Line WI Scrapbook, 1985-87, [1985] - [1987], p. 5

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y Fi resident nted with E. Five area residents who community setvice. Each ty were out in full force to broke; and the Reverend & were nominated earlier this municipal council, Indian. witness the presentation of Father Howard Shabot, j ; year. to receive Ontario Band and local service medals to recipients from Dean of the Roman Catholic Bicentennial medals, were board was asked to put their communities.. The Diocese, Pembroke, ® ; presented with their awards forth nominations for the Deep River Symphony Orâ€" Reuben Bactz delivered j F duting a special ecumenical | awards, _ chestra â€" provided â€" music the formal address to the service Sunday in Pemâ€" _ The medals were presentâ€" prior to the service. assembled group, speaking a 3 broke, ed in 30 separate ceremoâ€" The service began with a about Ontario‘s Bicentenniâ€" Basil Ross of Beachburg.. nies across Ontario on welcome to . the Zion al year. He said it has been ce Flo Cochrane of Bromley Saturday and Sunday. Repâ€" Lutheran Church from the a time of ‘happy occasâ€" te township, Harold Dobson of â€" resenting the government Rev. David Metzger. He ions," a time to celebrate { ._â€" Cobden, Herb Ross of Ross at the Pembroke presenta= paid tribute to the medal ‘"our great heritage‘‘. / township, _ and _ Evelyn tion {service was _ the recipients; men and women Mr. Bactz said that the 3 Mooreâ€"Price of Westmeath Honourable Reuben C.. whom he said have worked Bicentennial year, which is 8 township, _ were _ among Baetz, Minister of Tourism to make their communities now drawing to a close, has _ .approximately 50 Renfrew and Recreation. enlightened _ and better been a big success. He said ‘ County residents who receiâ€" Along with the medal places in which to live. that â€" approximately 5,000 ved medals and bicentenniâ€" recipients, the church was ‘"‘Your example. is an Bicentennial events haye / al â€" certificates during a overflowing with about 300 inspiration to us all."" been held over the past 12 C presentation service at the puests and _ dignitaries. The Reverend Metzger months in 800 different . Zion Lutheran Church. Renfrew North MBP Sean was assisted in the service communities across | the s The medals were presentâ€" â€" Conway, and _ Renfrew by (the Reverend Ken province. ; ed by the Ontario Governâ€" South MPP Paul Yakabuski Ritsema of the Zion He said that the presenâ€" s ment _ove_rAthe weekend to both took part in the service Christian Reformed Church, tation of the Bicentennial 1,984 individuals actoss the and the medal presentaâ€". Pembroke; the Reverend medals was one of the final province in recognition of tions. Reeves and mayors Dwight Patterson of the events of the Bicentennial | their VO]UI}Efifflsm and from across Renfrew Counâ€" First Baptist Church, Pemâ€" year, and he added that | . .._h_ i 22222252220R 0 00 2 thrOllgh the service uwe % ¢ 3 f salute and pay tribute to all | r d the . volunteers in the | : province of Ontario"‘. ’ > . > s y3 § f Mr. Baetz said that the â€"*’W“ medal recipients are "fruly . I e 4 oi e es the salt of -hthe eartll;”ci ! f pe en o * * e e h l e ; monaen ol se m ie oc c ointing out that most ha K2 j 4 o enant v* g 'w’*j}viv«frg-:‘»â€"«;jw»fgl:afw-imz»«géfi»y gone about their work over ‘ râ€" m l t on Aey t _ o â€" plor~ + ak, ceb aik cooies : es e oc thought of reward. | en ues CC c s f&* e W . 10 ,,?:*,‘Z“Z:f‘“”}wl.,flifjg,g,jw | He: renindea wihe sude | ’:«:‘â€""1 ns n o e ies e es en * s ‘g,lm.‘flilm.}.,.,,-, ence. that the people | e efi i. oi uold ruank s repen / ce "~¢1:?«»;;:;;1”;;75;,{7 s en receiving the medals "best | |es ame mans »e n 0s .. 1 e thaest tuenl cou en 5) .09 , . s .. i ‘“‘LL.""““{”“«MW»T- â€" _â€" represent the, ideals wof | jiene mss se l on o ies ctal 1 B c Mer". 55. eruminn .o o onl | a 2d 4 | ps mevepaac is o) o ) evcsocens lcfi a ols ty o_ e â€"â€"! *4 e es O o o .. volunteerism and commuthiâ€" 4 ‘Z'i:) oc ie en / on â€" 2t .w A ;;:_‘,;;j‘;ja;%\,. hea e 1~ e e «.VMM.,,.:T 5 ty service‘‘. However, he '*wmn fi’r»i s . SAld wflril "’”‘E‘L“‘”‘“"’“’r said they are only represenâ€" hss 4 vo lb( t" * i tCAeesmaceos o se o0 budes o /o ~mnl t ie t /d e * fix%@“’ gEane rook geul eal | _ thousands of other volunâ€" hss(E y 2 . . J T o e ... n p y e ns | _ results of tourism wherever oc o t _ o ~Po ty i 2en â€"~ + k S e e en ‘__we look,"" he said. He said > â€" : "Aee. E2 s _ : Sad «@‘é&:fi&’ % lily ~_p s that the ceremony honoured | e 2e es hi ); f is ~~ ies *>~~> the volunteer work of not | i s ar > i._~. ie / M E3 it iT ~ C but all those thousands of o 2 1 T. p"4 FMWHY jneses 1 t [ L . yolunteers working in Renâ€" ] s 6. 2 sd Fia l sy . he c t e en s Cd - $ ;?g.%- ., #1 ~y + lE l 11 & . | frew . County and across | 5 fead l â€"1Z 0 O _ 1 In describing the medals, e m ~«/ > h ae an e . â€" e ' 3 : ) f ”’?'2“%“%* se w . â€"â€" se o ce eepii ue " Pah e .~ | es e w oc esinis % Mdener en MABEACHT q fiicadis msC â€" es S ie ols me c l e s o im on l ol e ainn . M‘*‘%?fi?fim‘fifw“*’l&gwwfi«am E ‘r Our Sun Reflections photograph this week was Wallace, Mabel McWade, Bobby Neil, Bert Ross, _ _~brought to us by Mrs. Viola Gilmour of Cobden Newton Ireton and Eva Scott. In the third row are: j 3 and was taken about 1918 at Ross township SS Beatrice Wallace, Millie Ross, Ethel Cowie, Edna / ‘number nine on the Queen‘s Line. In the front row Bulmer, Annie Ross, Thressa Scott, Hazel Ireton & e are: Cora Pettigrew, Iva Orr, Erma Pettigrew, and Viola Ross. In:the back row are teacher Ruth _ * Clarence. Orr,. Elford Ross, Derwood Bennett, McNab, Maggie Bulmer, Pearl Ross, Ethel Gibson | i Ronald Freeland, Albert Gibson, Harris Bulmer, and Ruby Gibson. & \ Alfred PDU“On, Vera Banns** Caennd row> Vinla f + 4 C : | & 1 , & ; + & 1 ’ & 7 3 £

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