Browns WI Tweedsmuir Community History, 1971, p. 13

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THE VIEW ACROSS TROUT CREEK HELPING HANDS â€" The members of the Snowbirds gave assistance on dozens, of occasions during the big storm. Costy) s s1 . R s‘fi_t"" “ ¢ 1“&”6 s a xts 2t . . s 18. P / $ 4y * pal WIDDER ST., NORTH WARD, as viewed from James St. North at the C.N.R. station during last week‘s big storm. hed JP 1704 Je?r%ose stranded a% the ; winks from Stâ€" im werF Kew, M Jim $« inson, ‘i or, Mary® . M te . sister® Kims us tung ving Gowit, Y« k ffore Loucks; FEileen Grg (these jadies intended 901 jngersol!_t° t bp 3 St. Marysv i COYC" C ; [ Kigfg poucks, gileen ‘Grahan (these jadies intended foing to Ingersoll to curl), Carol Pass. more» rr 3 St. MarYS, Frea steinmetZ Treacy SL. (Erigh Dunseith, Keith Day,; Ewart Chambe®5 Orval Iredale, Don MeKnight Reg Green, R. Marâ€" riott Laurie Bell, RR 7 St MarysS: three Hutton Trafisport' drivers, Ferry Bailey, Btuce Tay. Tor, Fred Wick, Mr. and Mrs 1i ‘A Rumble RR 2, and 19d pennISsâ€" Dennis service Y ting cars "IT‘S ALL SO BORING." That‘s the way the two St. Bernards, "Tanya‘" and "Sassie" seem to be lookind§ at the world â€" or at least into the camera. Their owners, however, seem to be quite happy with their fine friendly dogs. Kim and Lois Bedford of the Mitchell Road brought the dogs to the Collegiate "Snowâ€"aâ€"goâ€"go" last week and thev were one of the many attractions there. 19+ nnis rendered wonderful ce with his tractor in getâ€" cars pulled out of ditches Verda Humphrys d at the 'I,‘i‘;' Mary$s Were Rr ty Robinson, RRoy Voissen ang hii C Wels ooae . _ oms ) La. a s.. .. .1 1 UPce > t and o 3l{pply of bread, cakes and tfiokles' etc., and_even though i,2"C was in inch of snow on Qi:t Cakes, they were all aPPTC Dan‘fd py the marooned 9CCUâ€" Ts of the motel. havw° pFrench Canadians WhO) Spe§ regular rooms and Cal lish & oply a few words of Engâ€" pu ie on one roum and also in / gg right in and helped out gu many other ways. So lanâ€" age /. no barrier! NilQnasiriay +2 P airer it : Anflthel' couple were on their w3Â¥ ty jew Zealand. On Wed: Nesday pight fiftyâ€"four slept at the Fo ty Winks, and so many came ir for coffee and rest room serViQe'l that they just couldn‘t k?eD track of everyone. ‘ Desâ€" Pite thr elements it was just like , %ig family gathering at s Foy Winks while the storm lasted rty PaiB in i tw Bsb s Nee j o2 t 223 We ter were appointed to the Reâ€" creation Committee to replace two.members who have resigned, Mrs. Arnold Pearson and Vic Hearn. The appointments of Miss Marilyn May and Bruce Symons as advisory members was approved, 1 council s d“hfifat bulixir'r:asesf â€"Theatre :fizi?d be granted the use of the Town Hall auditorium. free of charge for a projected "studio night" some time in March, A silver collection will be the only charge made to the public by Little Theatre. A 1971 Parking Authority was appointed by byâ€"law, consisting of members Cam Fotheringham, Bob Lindsay and Les Skipper. Mrs. Ronald White and Ron Carâ€" ter were appointed to the Reâ€" Town Clerk Clif Brown, Counâ€" cillor Bill Tonks and Works Supt. Eric Taylor spent a dreary five hours parked in Clif‘s car along Highway 7 at Wildwood last Tuesday, Jan. 26th, when a drift stopped their car at 5 p.m. At 10 p.m. a fourâ€"wheel drive vehicle driven by Randy Rolston came along, to their vast relief and after considerable difficulty, succeeded in reaching the sheltâ€" er of Martin‘s Service Station at the Four Mile Bush. Mr. and Mrs. Martin made the weary storm travellers welcome and the three men enjoyed their hos pitality until able to make it into St. Marys on Wednesday. declared.

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