Queens Line WI Scrapbook, 1985-87, [1985] - [1987], p. 6

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10 0 eeeeEAEARRRRRRAERERERAEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEeEeeeEEEEEEEEEEeEEEEEEEeieeenieeeeeeeeEEeEeEsEEEEEEEEEEEeieeeeneeeeieeeeeeeeieeieeeeeeeeeeeeleeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeieeiintiiet . e : ‘ ; icentennial medals in Pembroke ; which are F 4 % L ec .: +2/$ 4 j 3 : plated in gagga:ed of nicke!l Douglas _ Zion _ United the Beachburg Lions Club Spent as the clerkâ€"treasurer ; with the pmvinn‘ 11nscr1b-ed_ Church, and she has been a some 31 years ago, and in of the township. In recent arimg â€" ong thcm coat of life member of the United 1959 he was elected to sit Years he compiled a history Sicentenmiat e § Ontario Church Women. on the first council of the of Ross township which has A } Bacts sild t}f}’m ol, Mr. _ Harold Dobson, 69, was â€"newly incorporated village now been turned into a # Atuipgkimy, at they are nominated by Cobden villâ€" of Beachburg. He spent 16 book. done b% tl)nrénr ol of the work age council for his work in years on council, and also Mrs. Evelyn Mooreâ€"Price, e The f ecipients. the community since he spent six years on the local 74, received her Bicentenniâ€" f > resident ve Cobden area came to Cobden 15 years school board. He was 4l medal in recognition of thne Ltn s _ who _ received ago. He was the backbone â€" actively involved in numerâ€" her work chronicling the cert';l ennial medals and behind the movement to ous sports and recreation history of the area. A ; & tiicates Sunday were all raise funds for the new â€" activities. s longâ€"time correspondent »of i t;’{11nated for the award by arena in the village, and his various . local . newspapers, ] Coulr .lrespectlve municipal . efforts to have Champlain‘s Herb Ross, Bing‘s broâ€" she has written two books F?C‘C Astrolabe returned to Cobâ€" ther, was nominated for a about local history in the 5 0 Cochrane of Douglas den are well known to all Bicentennial medal by the past and is now working on b“zrilelnommated for a medal local resxdent; He is members of Ross township a book about the history of o the members of Bromley constantly working to proâ€" council. Mr. Ross at 86 now Westmeath township. She ownship council for her mote the village. lives at Bonnechere Manor. is the archivist for the COntl_‘lbutlons to the comâ€" o : in Renfrew, but he spent 84 Renfrew Presbyterial, and lrpumt‘y where she has Basil (Bing) Ross, 71, of of his years as a resident of prior to her retirement in . l341‘ved all of her 70 years. Beachburg was nominated Ross township. He is being 1982, she spent 18 years as hOr more than 50 years she by Beachburg council. He recognized for the 20 years curator at the Champlain > as been the organist at the was a charter member of from 1952 to 1972 which he: Trail Museum in Pembroke. Py smanys i s / ."..~> Bpe ooo rytrsesss â€"¢ s3 ; d %‘g wl 13 f&{ $0.*. Egs J&‘?&éfié:fié"«\gx‘ . i oA s Nok C Mb : / 1Â¥ PAE <" xility c3 jtalss . y BB ~ [ y | *\%fi%% i5 \a . : jA i @am. | "yy 52 o 'd{ fel d "““&Ti‘ Mfil Arey s s N | S k %’&“'fi\g‘\;.é § 1 V UP Jt U utd y , IP" NWP ut E. 16 0d se s cime s t e e y e . * L. sxy 10 ? Colic .« «ult 4 . 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From left to right are Evelyn Mooreâ€"Price I o e ' _ Queen‘s Line Tigercats are B champs ~ | fa4 UJ § 5 f The Queen‘s Line Tigercats of the In the semiâ€"final game against â€" Queen‘s Line walk away with a close | Pleasant Valley Broomball League Combermere, the scoreboard remainâ€" _ 1â€"0 win and the B championship. : | travelled to Bryson, Quebec recently ed empty, behind the hot goaltendâ€" | for a tournament and walked off with Throughout the tournament most | the B championship. ing of Bonnie McLaughlin. The final > valuable player awards were given to | 1 score of 0â€"0 earned the Tigercats a _ Joâ€"Anne Richard, Sylvia Gould, and | Along the way, the Tigercats lost â€" place in the B final. Llfld«_’,l Tabbert (with three awards), | their first game to the eventual A 4 all Tigercat players. champions, the Bryson team, 4â€"2. In the B final, the ladies met up The Tigercats then went on to With another Pleasant Valley teamâ€" For their efforts, the ladies | victories over Braeside and Brennan _ Happy Hearth of Renfrew. A well received a trophy and medals and % Hill with scores of 3â€"1 in both games. played game by both teams saw _ $200 in prize money. 1 ¢ I « 1

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