Browns WI Tweedsmuir Community History, 1978-1979, p. 11

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‘ EoT mo MeD Ane NC O 0 im Te e Revel m k " e en â€" sae c ui w2 0 00 NOR CS c on cuee Cl aenrapren realne n 2s + I > t s > f ' | ¢ ¢ ‘ s # ao egme ies Cof n OOrke "as s P C A * ) : m Jbu.rnq,\ \A‘:"S“"b Nov I ,'NI s P Fiaes o en â€" 3 â€" Lt . Governor Plants Tree â€" jes> Speaki to the 75th _ However, the job . of position of lieutenant goverâ€" school children and in return to Estherâ€" Lucas, Mrs. ? 3 ‘annip.::szgy of ‘the Kintore . Lieutenant. Governor also nor unless they are willing . presented . an autographed _McGibbon‘s pSjate secreâ€" 2 ; branch of the Women‘s involves serving others. to meet the people. _ _ _ portrait of herself to be hung â€" tary, This was the first time | ; Institute Wednesday, Lieutâ€" Prior to her ‘appointmfix;t, . Mingling with the people int he school commemorat she had been presented .3 enant Governor: Pauline Mrs. McGibbonsaid she had. is only part of he_r.]oel()fi as ing her visit. * - roses on a public occasion | : McGibbon stated she wouldâ€". no idea what was involved in there is also an incredible _ Roses were also presented _ and were graciously acceptâ€" | \ _n‘t trade her job for the job. _ amount (g paper work as " * Et‘ j | § onfthing. $ She stated, many. people well She must sign all \ _~ Principal Reg Cartmale j ' "I‘ love it, I thoroughly see her function in office as documents and legislative |â€" organized the students on f i enjoy it, both the work and just one of fun and games. bills before they become j _ the front lawn and. Mrs. § | : the fun‘" she said. She was quick to reiterate law. _ .. g McGibbon‘s entourage was | Since her appointment to that it is a . fullâ€"time When she is not travelling . entertained with songs by f j the position in 1974, Mrs. sevenâ€"daysâ€"aâ€"week position. . Orf entertaining guests, she . students, Scouts and Guides e : McGibbon has signed more _ Representing the Queen, can be found behind. her â€" to help fill the entertaining ‘ ; than 49,000 documents, her main function is to meet desk at Queen‘s Park. _ _program. | a : | § made 515 ‘visits, and spoken as many people as possible During her 4% years in & n | to 318 organizations. As well, and give encouragement to office she has been called ~ semmeepig@pe i oinnoonirieg@tens 10 00 smnmeg n omm * Siggig > e > | * she has entertained more them for their work on upon to do a variety of‘tasks, _ yâ€"â€" ns * .â€" * = ’ , «# s _‘ than 44,000 people, including behalf of the province and including splitting rail f_en- 3 . 85 «. .. \& ~ «sys { : ~_ 175. ambassadors at 712 the country. She emphasized jces, â€" attend . plowing: § t s §, + t e m + ‘i & | ' _ receptions in her suite. that no one should take the, matches, and has been in an P â€"@â€" Lalglee _ +â€"At * 3 4 ? * i C | : 4 j ‘ ash pit under a diesel t «L is 7 t\;‘ 17 § 13 2 engine. s & mes *.:‘ â€" se 2A Stieg :: § @*~~ waP % s : Mrs. McGibbon felt her, q . ts _3 % & "’bf‘s’ ag _ : f s country was calling when . wl in o k e .A #o 5t‘ io , I she was first asked to take ~â€"~~ _ > ae ind +04 * â€" 4 * i i s $ j 3 ‘over the job. ~â€"â€"f * § f [ . \ 3 E "When one‘s country asks â€"â€" t $ & . & _ ! ’ § c | you to do something, only, es & * ; <« , hss a s through reasons of health 5 J _ qg.J se sutt _\ 4 § should you refuse", she said. â€"Fommit . + x & « h ; | 3 Earlieer that day, she m« â€" ts : n ze 3 : -, s participated in the planting + esd & e â€"â€" .Az > ‘ of a Red Maple in the front m se > s> =f Rho °> S $ ? ; lawn at A. J. Baker Public es 5 =* wA n P _ § 3 School. 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C § i 3A ky * iss e ks 1 To gean. bascg o fagi ce / {] & y g»â€" * is‘ *A e P f U imie ame 1 > > .. io 0o 100 0) es B s B i ~~â€"~ SA 3%, * 2 ‘ * 200 â€" _ . e o9 Cod: insl t ts > 4 i : & > s es y e t e o t o o es ol . . aeee S â€" | : - o Foas. aoe t . oys gfi% y k i i e> - f ,} iÂ¥ â€" © % “z"”:" ‘e"&ia:f%:?; ?,&{5_‘5;:1;"' s :g;‘w_ 4i i; One tree in Kintore that will have special significance is B § i ce e t oo ts < ind sttR y %:?, x | this one which Mrs. Pauline McGibbon helped to plant ‘ #~ | o > *) ‘%’4‘#._-.“2’:‘:1;"‘%;&" ~al w Â¥o se ‘when she visited the village last Wednesday. The . 2 e U es § e t 9 k C rraenicgiclg e e ol Lieutenantâ€"Governor impressed everyone she met as a | & oo td e t 1 â€" ?}««"‘:3‘51"“ tiricth {g"fil‘ ’.;.i’fi i' very delightful lady. > ‘ € se‘ t k ~/ e c +7 Ats! it e t erng o f_:«,)":i-? i e h ic 'EX'»»” 1 ~3C C 56 C <3 4C "ta s "’é es &y‘ CTxtaE, 2 139 . $ *3. K2 Care e oe ts " y is â€" PM > _ waeel old e ie e e es > d : > C y g"”%“r ol [ L ‘ -‘xh_,;i &. v faxct: .Cm ,_-!:1103%.2“ P v;:,,q,";; f % B ) C _ o rrepsaiiiethe o+ y rowns,. ;. s CX H N Saer o. [eid ce ie aaoale P AJ §1. Hiet .~ j ?j‘%«ty%’ S es m 3 s,.a\‘,% Corners . [ j2y ogk .. o9 ei*%‘* kelsrith is +\ |, ? Mr. ‘and Mrs. Chester 4 6 ’géfi e se B n wct dn um sicfee 2 hhel o mss d e ce tibbon . were § West, Carling and Cheryl THE GARDENING SKILLS OF Lieutenant Governor Pauline McGibbon . wRed Anne and Wendy attended 2 demonstrated at Kintore last Wednesday when she was called upon to help plant a 2 _ - the 48 Boot Bampiet and a _ Maple on the front lawn at A. J. Baker Public School: Student | choirs sang sonsg; alnvt a; Awards‘ Night at Hickson i presentation of roses was made to Mrs. McGibbon as,part qf the program. She late instrfiday. night. Wendy ‘ ‘ addressed the 75th anniversary of the Kintore Women‘s Institute. s Simithestrophy itor Lighest } ? (Staff photo) . ; To 4 . & 3 3 * 4 unior steer. > f e f $ ' tes® s On Saturday, October 28, s ; § re § : 30 relatives of Mrs. Elva ‘ o § 4 +Schutt, gathered: at Mr. and f + we Mrs. Paul Arthur‘s for an : * enjoyable evening of a â€" ' ; * f smorgasbord supper and : Z j games of euchre, celebratâ€" x ing . Mrs. Schutt‘s 80th R birthday. \> ‘ . C agn > ue old

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