Braemar WI Tweedsmuir Community History, Volume 3, 1972-1986, p. 5

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C ¢:: k BSc. in Biological Science _ 7 Barbara Finlay, daughter _ _ hi / "of Mr. and Mrs. JOh{l Finlay, \ graduated recently from | f * : ©University of Guelph with an s $ “6" w _ honors Bachelor of Science _‘ _ â€" S / y i 8 . ‘~degree in Biological Science _ _ _ i *> # . \;g« & (Fisheries). Barbara, a _ _ \ / *". ~ AHe graduate of Woodstock Colâ€"" | . in â€" qoi *Â¥3 7 legiate Institute, plans to at â€" 190 oel> e . : | tend teachers‘ college in . *L Toronto in the fall. s k: â€" â€" â€" = s $ " : i | s & e , f j eâ€" "'«. \ es _ c<% ’ N . * :\ ;:;. £ f é: }'f\f (;’f‘it“»‘” : »Saling 3 4 : f .. : “;'\’\ \_» \, ’::x-;;‘f:J;‘ > /‘A_ ? '3%&::4{;';@&{* $ )}HA Â¥2° ; s e ts | cerse â€" ; § g & * ks p \% %» L $ P % :f ©4 | “'-1,__' § ;fik Q*i $ $ i %. uit ;â€"_i_‘; % -*l,% * : A s ,“‘m “iw;%. 4 3. w 4 5 ; gla> :‘ Â¥ YWs 3 x gâ€"*‘% m C m lc * :. â€" > . Aipggawe . f + . â€" Apoere cal oo aggtione o . i o ioi ienss o W oi Ritinne ce cce t A .. & A Sufike s 1 y g4 o t rstiey Th us A oo _ stt 1 sls * Tam t Nee n e mt ie 1 o o :< n o *‘ ~" d n ;éfiwfi"f;;éi‘ es y [ P es is s oi s t oo e aare .. .( C V sc mt h § S 'i' x 9. lA ’wfi n oc :%"fa:*j e .‘ M e sn ' Ts ceaysy"> > ypaotke %‘a‘: : tysse! % ts tss . t : y es ky V:"" T Se t ?:;le% :‘:;’&?g;‘(‘?: es ya=>. ols »:‘::.“;‘ : td | y ols y oo ?fii»fg*"gé se egue * crat?. C3 > e s s o ie 1i c ie 5 e s ce ro s [ w 4 .--,.,:_,-' y ex ;;?"‘5;‘5 i‘:i;!'(‘f(’ %‘n * y e s & :,i Tess * }i’fw s tof p uRI"'“ MAGILL, far left, widow of Wes Magill Sr., and Brian WQy’s annual Wes Mggill Memorial Award for c@mmunity serâ€" Crockert, far right, president of the United Way, present Lise _ vice. Absent from the photo is Mrs. Finlay‘s hushand John who and Karl Jensen and their daughter Tove Finlay with the United was the fourth recipient of the award. t e mamy 4 ds 1 o 0 o y All four show United Way spirit Ts e _ m * Magill d h f. / â€" ~ Story and photo > ‘ and say it dqesn’t matter." ~ R . by Elizabeth Payne ; Came to make a difference £ Karl and Lise Jensen are two senior citizens who don‘t Her parents, said Mrs..Finlay, came to Canada 50 years ago j believe in the word retirement. Like their daughter and sonâ€"inâ€" with the belief they could make a difference to their new ; - 1 law, they believe in helping others. community. °_ _/ s5 . The Jensens, their daughter Tove and her husband John ~ When her daughter was campaign chairman three years 7 Finlay, were presented with the 1983 Wes Magill Memorial ago, Mrs. Jensen made the suggestion that resulted in I Award Monday. The award is presented annually by the â€" Granny‘s Bazaar, something that has now become an annual _ United Way in recognition of major contributions to the event. Although Mrs: Jensen has managed to avoid the community. f limelight in the past, she has been a major force behind each The Jensens‘ efforts on behalf of the United Way include of the baz}aars â€" working yearâ€"round to provide items. Last â€" work in support of an annual fundâ€"raising bazaar and proâ€" year the products she made netted the United Way more than ' viding fresh vegetables for residents of the Womens‘ . $900. f Emergency Centre, a United Way agency. Both John and Both the Jensens also contribute vegetables from their Toye Finlay are former chairmen of the United Way‘s camâ€" bountiful garden each year to help keep the freezer at the paign drive and are still very active in the organization. # Women‘s Emergency Centre full. » f |â€"_Mrs. Finlay, who accepted the award at Monday‘s Rotary «United Way board president Brian Crockett said the Club meeting on behalf of her parents and her husband, said Jensens and the Finlays "exemplify the United Way spirit." § her parents really deserve the award on their own. "John and This is the fourth year the award has been presented for I are really just along for the ride."‘ a outstanding community service. The other »winners have . | Her parents‘ effort to help the community is an indication been: Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Lavell, 1982; Timberjack, 1981; [ that they are "ordinary people who refuse to feel powerless and Mrs. Ruth Butt, 1980. 4 E* â€" cwremsoe mmmnmmmversnmrorstommemssemmememenmsmmemene * â€"ommmmananionmnininerommimennonertame aommmeomouncomemconss...........â€"..

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