Armow WI Tweedsmuir Scrapbook Volume 4, p. 11

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ce m\ -- es «1 _ > ' C 33193 2 [ t h P > ooo omies. e .. 13 I -- CE h. 5 | a Feses ~©85 -- Axmoilite C | * 35 2l ' P3¥ f ;} y q. x JP 4 x ie / * --a3 f ~=BA ) ) -- J§1 2 a ~: n a C3 { U Mr. and Mrs. Jomes H / 7 ce s 0 ® host se » fo ' : ts A (toke. j : > : | it dn | . > : oA 4 % i hy ,',"-',"'-«_ ,(,.t, 1 ,' | Cns 7 1%7 $ §&r * i?t/z,d § s t 0 AU oOs m oo es f T % @ A | <---- O B } ribute to Local h; discussed *./ s o j e' - J s mmmmail f N 200 || _ Tribe ocal history discussed \ e 4 _ se | Ontario Hydro é y | 3 ; * e ; *'____® lms at Mrs. MacDonald's _ t § & By Mrs. w. J. Arnold the. game. Five train coache ' t CBH . h of were . filled _ with _ Riple) e P i |1t ues 'uesday, the 26th 0 Anyone who attends a Tocal supporters, who made the rafte \ s ¢ p 33 anuary, { i i i f i Arena rock, _ & a. es l § In' the 'year. nineteen hundred :';fitorgu n:leizimlgis;: R!pl(;y nwtl:)l of the Wingham & 3 t g n e -- wl ¥)) 1 ,, And seventy--one, discuis Storms am;y il;lsleS: had | O To rstady .x% . _ & 20 :', Thz:.lurz:) nstorm rose over Lake delayed this winter's meetings | ' "~ 0 o e . : | R but not folks' enthusiagm, Mrs. t t W o f o i r? t uoo e > y | ,%'fi;e:!:teiszv ii;rsryone. Peter MacDonald opened her | * j T a#P y | HHup home. to twenty--four uests of f t -- *# . 2 | The blowing snow . . . C 8 ;( $ oo § f | '.,fl ' f 2s f The drifts were getting high . . . ll}lpley on . Feb, t"th' The [ j e ameeies ; w ' 5 iscussion. cen red _ on j *4 a" 3 M wt Yo]u c](:u]dr;'t tsheee T:X feethead Entertainment of Past years. p V Ll' 2 q in C o ) oob ofes Judging by all the gime, C TD f a R > ie Y fight the stt;rm dancing, plays, Sleigh--riding | Went out to igl i s f These brave, brave men parties, concerts, box socials and t L fl\\ mae Cl'es;e d ,those Oles a few who played cards, it would | Jt . &5 Tlm 4 "f owergn' seem that folks had a very jolly, : # e ; P ,I;P",°" P 1€ happy time long ago with no 4 U & e Linemen braved this stormy Th Were id ; \ f ti fh edd,.ng night gffl?:ssf:i.as d:rl;eces werenl?e)gain 7 | h \ fnh i » Ce'ebmr e forfle < & | Out in it they d'f f';': ?l:'e heat we | the homes and everyone helped o Mr. and Mrs. James Husk spent at their home, Lunch was 48 g1vzus Pows to provide the fun. Especially ntly celebrated their fortieth . served byitheir daughter assisted 5 hee d on they.worked mentioned were the / annual 1'e(fiidi}lll anniversary _ by by Mrs. Wm. Harrison and Mrs. oonlan hon 1 3:1 back ; Oyster Suppers sponsored by the wntertaingin their relatives to a -- Wm. Sheyfelt. 'The ploughs pu f dc & Oddfellows, _ 'musicals and 4 asbor%i dinner at the Bruce. _ Mr. and Mrs. Husk were The roads were closed . . . g «3Chatauqua. _ Each _ person ;:lmg(jncatdine Grace was said -- married at St. Mathews Anglican Too dangerous everzrl;) e S;' 'the _ Purchased a season's tickets for b n,Mm Husks father, Wesley Church, Kingarf by Bishop H. L. But -- out ?h;re tous Chataugqua and a troupe came | (Rile, wiel ninetyhree Appleyard on November 12, stormy night keamartee for _ a weeklong series of . Fesgold & y 1930. They took up residence The Linemen worke ltns ga $ concerts, plays and lectures. Last E.: Naster of Ceremonies for the on the seventh concession of _ | Thank God for thesle]s U:'i y meg series were held about 40 years evening was their somindaw, -- Kincardite Township . where (| Who walk quite tall an dprog ago. In some areas the Epworth Dowglas Bock, Mervyn Hedley. they still reside. They have one For where no one else dare to League provided fine programs |. proposed . a toast -- to, the . daughter Lauraine, Mrs. Douglas tread j._. for the young folks, who often | 4 ?lebrafing couple (which was Bock, of Goderich and one They'll go -- when the ca walked three or more miles to , ,;e: lied to by. Jimmy. (Other grandson, Steven. 1 comes out, attend. --One member described * | mfixtive's spoke congratulating: . Both are active members of _| When the time comes by the celebration of Hogmanay in | the esteemed couple. \ Chalmers United. Church. Mr. To pay your bill, Scotland when she was a girl. . Following the dinfer an _ Huskis an elder and Mrs. Husk is _ Don't complain about the rates Several read interesting old evening of playing eucire was aménberofthe U.C.W. Or grumble that its way too poems, showed pictures and ] 171 o ; high, and, 7 Stewart _ Shiells with hiss | | k 4 f,: 4 ; : These men are over paid. i recordings of lively music added Y -- t¥ M C= i dust keep in mind c to the program. People in Ripley v s 8 C £ § This awful night ._ took their sports seriously: years ; -- § f j When the winds were raw and ago. Once Ripley was playing f j # cold, r _ _hockey . at Wingham, W. N. § € i stna While you and I were safe at/ Bushell negotiated with the { } s c3 f home C.N.R. to take Ripley folks to § 1 PR © U 'Theséimen, our fate did hold. '; PsY | R .: : Gina Ann Smiley, m M m m i9 en magen 1 6 -- es 3 P l U mm e m y iss vUrse treezes to t | ie , .. | | } SR 4A sBR > | s $ t 2e | {/pster : k > B $ trying to wal ome |\/_ k D.k C | 8 § ; ital. The other men, in-- i / £s s ts ------ »HrA . other of ho set -- Mrs. Girodat had walked al Hospita feenr ' t\ C# \,g CA o M «/ Ne s ou}t' tf)n waiel: 'foiufl::rfle:vto her about a mile from the hospital _ cluding car o\émer 3ér§1§§€;_ | J;" f B : 2A im P . C 4 home . at midnight Tuesday when she apparentfly lost her . ria of Mt. Brydges, ( e f C _ ietss . y i / B after completing her shift as way, Constable Kolahan said. jured, ; ontes \ Ks y C & y# aly P P | a nutse at Hanoyer General The woman's body was found The name of the b';'e ive-- w "i:'«'fii"'." \ 3 / @_ Rot [ HosPital was found dead Wed». frozen. * the-- truck has not been Te E%')%' o ' AY C . j nesday in a field about 1,000 The poli¢eman praised the leased, $ 39% M s =._ < ag feet from the roadway. isnowmobile club for their 55 0 CProvincial police Wednesd:Y E C"%gfig\h * 3 Mrs. Mergaret Girodat, 41, . Sistance during the storm. used snowmobiles to reach t § . mnmait C , | + f RR 2 mfl ya found | |_ A 24--ear--old Strathroy man body of a man found on w# m.. .. \ on . * about id anyl ) Douclas Hax YWs lollea beusonn 4VCo -- farm along the fith Conces-- §2 m . (emsnentt paes her i Ha%.fifiixgber of-- ndon after being struck 1)')3")" sion O London Township. _ [ [ > TBZ the Hanover Stownobile Clup ffuck on Highway $1, (nroy, _ ,, OPP: Cpl. Don Cox said zl .. u) o. dosettetes 8 which had been searching for y (1Ve nqleqaslouflifi 8 gfi;aizanfl: there was no way, ot{l?l't:h;:; i NR B "C S Ts incial police s j in . l mai d : s _ _E he. 8 : 7:"-7,@0?15(;:9""0 °¥ 126 Metcall S:' 'Bi{o;l'}'tv;? 8 j 9 itute districts in Bruce are seen above at the district annugly Constable William , Kolahan and three other men were at |I id Highway 4) _ spresidents of Women's Institute i i st; Mrs. William Arngia) of the Walkerton provincial bo: | (gy, ting to push a snowbOund _ Cpl. Cox said lakin) . gteden Mrs. Harold Birrell of Pinkerton, Bruce East; Fonton ol Nce detachment said a TebOrt: ty phen it wey struck from . ';;:fdl'lusgfd bysuos. day bul Ju Fr;*:\gh";;x i Reta: ARathwelliof Wigrton, Bruge North; and Mrs: R. Fenton ofpl | e y $ missing por. j ; CSM earlier in q ruce South; Miss i -- k Ee es . 3'1:: ;l;ecd e ;z;' KZ;DI;,'; po 1"3'" sgedvg}; ;::sgéd on arrival m'" Sbened , north to I(,ucan "P tuce Centre, __|_ tss . oeeee > ts as; 'ice about 3 q. m. M Strathroy Middlesex Gener-- the evening. | E. -- > > 19e e o' e "~l "€ <a . e #g £ Ateg s '% . soate es e im Afieies ~3 a | us 73 ol At~. . ; ts theg: £tee-- > d se . * 236 34 i £ 4t rie se $

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