Kintore WI Tweedsmuir Community History Scrapbook, Volume 5, 1983-84, p. 7

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Gargasmoke. Jackie and David were Just two of the Stephanie Baldwin, 16, of R.R. 2, Thamesford was . one of the many people who showed up for the I _ ski-a-thon held at Skee-Hi on Saturday. The u l :n S pu 1n O ( ', ( :r ski-a-thon started at 10 aim. and went for 12 hours. _ o o . o ' Business was discussed. an 1-sm0 1n V1 eo a e Gr.ace was sung and all . enjoyed a delicious dessert . " luncheon and social hour. ' A group of students from common approach. This schools so younger students The group had the oppor- The rest of the afternoon A.J. Baker School in Kin- new idea was suggested to can come into contact with tunity to rehearse a few was spent playing a few I tore are making an anti- them by that area's repre- the message. times before they actually games of euchre. Prizes : smokmtgfwdtio to show their :ntativeD for hthi/I gamer "It's' an education for started to shoot, starting on gem won by Jean I 3 sCuppor Sm. egoals of the _ ggetytd orot y ‘llc ar. t them and an education-for, Friday of last week and “grazing: (lit/lane Alderson i Iq72if"iir2cseven stu of 'ii"citfttsa.'"ir,i/, with]: other people, so they won't continuing on Monday and 1n a e. _ ', - , " . tt . f thi k. I V . . H I A dents have been preparing duration of approximately :Itnfiis Sebsaid‘; le, look Tuesday o s wee St. Marys Journal-Argus, appomted to chair the meer. ‘ r for about two weeks now two to three minutes. Mr. 5 l o anguage The camera IS on 1.o.an mg and Mrs. Murray Pear- ( said their leader in the Cushman esti'mated the to- experience also." from the board of education Wed., Feb. 9, 1983 son to be recording secre- : I undertaking, Craig Cush- tal time for the videotape _ Mr. Cushman said the for a few weeks. . 5 pry after the suitabl mol- 2 man. will be somewhere around students had to construct Mr. Cushman said while At the church service Jan. loné-had been passed. , Mr. Cushman said the 15 minutes. their own props and eost- the skits are separate they 30 at Chalmers United Miqutes of last years id t . be . . . . . . 'l' Church Ifintore, the Junior meeting were read and vi eo ape IS pg lone in He said the skits will umes and decide who was have no real titles. We choir sang two numbers We approved. Reports were in lie? of something like es- concentrate on getting the going to act or make scen- have little titles but basical- Are One In The Spirit, and. the hands of all present and says, which are a more message across not to cry or operate-the camera. 1y it's just the theme to What ShallIDo Wien/Hurt' discussed when necessary. ; smokeand said he hopes to Each person has some encourage kids not to My Brother? The new elders are Miss St take it around to area responsibilities," he said. smoke." They were led by Gail Gail Walters, Mr. Bruce . Marys Journal-Ar - Walters with Bonnie Sims at F Henderson and Mr. Alvin '"T'Trrr"- -- gus, Wedg, Feb. 2, 1983 the piano. The Senior choir Rutledge. New stewards are The Kint0re-Brooksdate attend the annual Oxford extended an invitation for to the Family Dance at the sang, The King Triumphant. , Gordon Weir, Ken Pearson _, . Young People met at the County Presbyterial U.C.W. the 1984 annual meeting St. Marys community The sermon topic was, ' and Jim Whittacker. I ' home of Tom McLeod on the at Avondale United Church, which was accepted. Mrs. centre on Friday evening. "What are your creden- Pastor Ross thanked the t evening of Jan. 23 for their Tillsonburg. Anderson, London ' Rev. Charles Brandow tials?" choir, organist, elders, ste- ', monthly meeting. The theme was "Thy Conference presbyterial from Oxbow, Saskatchewan After the service the wards, and ushers and ' 3 They had as Iheir guest. Word is Joy". Welcome was u.C.W. president, spoke and ' and a first cousin of Mrs. congregation went to the caretaker with special men- 1 speaker Dave Elliot of expressed by the 'presided for the election of Hargreaves spent. Sunday basement for a substantial tion of Mrs. Sheila Craw- 5 Thamesford who held them Presbyterial president Mrs. officers. and Monday morning at the - lunch set out smorgasbord _ [yd, Mrs. Jean Hammond, i I spell bound with his Lawrence Stoakley, Mrs. D. Hevenor of manse. He had been style by the ladies. Miss Bonnie Sims, Martha 3 interesting ttstimony of Avondale U.C.W. president Tillsonburg is the new attending the first Children in the Junior , Andrews, as well y the 3 getting his lifem order after -Mrs. Silverthorn and the president and spoke briefly International Camp congregation decorated the ", treasurer and recording se- i . he became involved with the minister Rev. J. H. as did Mrs. John King. Mrs. Congress in Toronto. , serviettes and a mural and cretary. . . . ) Wayne (?.re.tsekriarriy. McAvany. Cecily Hunter of Woodstock ' The Kintore [Women s other pictures had been done The chairman of Ministry . A delicious lunch was The guest speaker was conducted the closing Institute held their regular [ by children in the Sunday and Personnel. Committee, prepared and served by the Rev. Russell J. Crossley of worship using “happiness? meeting on Thursday, Jan. School. .M.r. George Quinn “pressed hostess. Zion United Church, _ as the theme. ' . ' ". 27, at 12:30 pm. at the home Rev. Charles Brendow his thank.s for co-operation . On the 24th, Mr. and Mrs. Brantford who gave out Wednesday evening of Mrs. Geoff Tindale. from Oxbow Saskatchewan and serum of Pastor Har- ', , Elson Lynn of Winchelsea, sheets with scripture Pastor Hargreaves The meeting opened by was introduced. He is a first greaves and to all who are ', ont. were dinner guests at passages in Which God's attended the Presbytery singing 0 Canada, the cousin of Mrs. Hargreaves. making our church success- i the manse. Word releases His people to stewardship committee Institute Ode and the Mary On the lighter side Mr. Ce.c/l ful. . l, On the 26th,}! car load of be joyful, and questions for meeting at the home of Mr. Stewart Collect repeated In Pearson presented him with . Mr. Cecil Pearson Pen.-, . ladies from Kintore and the group discussion. Mrs. Jim and Mrs. Fred Heeney in pnison. The minutes of the one of the puzzles he makes tinned the responsibilities of 1 same from Brooksdale Girling sang two solos Ingersoll. previous meeting were read out of wood in the shape of the various boards and ; joined others from all over during the day. A few from the Kintore and approved, followed by an Ox yoke or bow to take recommended th.e purchase I the county to make 200 to Dundas St. United area accepted the invitation the financial statement and home as a memento. _ of (ire txtiryuisles and i. Church, Woodstock of the Union Young People -.the correspondence.. holding of a fire drill. Mrs, l , '* . 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