Queens Line WI Scrapbook, 1991-1995, page 8

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= h e e High praise for R Township fi i en * ue p fire department partment ownship Fire Deâ€" â€" : t best train}égs perhaps one of the ;r]}l.‘ggtat Forester‘s Falls is also a think | / firefighters i group of volunteer m i L "they deserve a pat on theâ€" ang oo e umt . Hraining officer Dale Black pack. Haley fire station }Zlgr-constructed ship %’ir:ul:t):h::tthe ess ow‘ ¢ facilities in the countne of the best _ to 31 incidencpes _mfnt S Coun. Vie McLaughlin, who at~ Eigitiney Fere. word auto accid in 1991â€"â€" 16 were _ tended the Mutual Aid ‘meeti training. Th were working on idents on Highway 17. said it §.8 .meetlng’ ced qi Dhaes our big priority," ; it was most gratifying to see re chief Dale Black. TheX ‘We provide 24 the amount of training being done k why we have (trai ack. "That‘s ven days a e 24 hour a day, seâ€" _ by the fire department, Dale Curtis. "Ey aining officer) sewice’i, V."g"'k: 365 days a year Coun. Don Rathwell added th fire department s:e &1 volunteer _ think tl'iatifil ROfficer Curtis. "I _ over the years the Ross Tm?vnsh?t s :I!;::Lr;;igg as a fullâ€"time %risde“;;‘fz‘ payers should bgs\fe'rryog;lti{g%%xhé girl? Degartment 2 ForeSterg â€" â€" _ people in their fire d Falls and Haley has developed The Ross > « ire department. into a unit ope 3 said the big 'I;::"“Shlp fire chief _ to 2:,}: de}}’.a“tmeflt has responded "The r:atzdagr e . cormn: gest equipment conâ€" f ything from a plan i payers of Ross Townâ€" n is the lack of a resc 2 in a lake to a chim f}]) e crash _ ship are very fortunate to h | new pumper to ue van. A _ cal spill ney fire, achemâ€" _ this group of firefi n sard j | replace the 1958 Snd t% Pand auto extrications," Coun RatI;lwell l"‘eA“ghters, sa‘d C amiil, .. _ _ Au8 e Petawawa fire captain. "I ship should thank you}}’oss 1 M Overâ€"ninety birthday celebration: By Marie Zettler for ie Sué‘vgsitor 5 2 oth};x?i}]lisEz];nias born in ;&3 Tss oo X:Sht.he gaughter Offl;e I;xlte month at Little Leamington, cam + a chie Cameron and his L?kes Estates, there‘s a OttawagtValley dtfri;tlo i}}‘le aIsr; d1 3 th’e]?l}r\ _mother wife, Annie Little. She es blrt_:hday party for all the 30‘s to be near her sgistere g d?i' ;wayl.' S as [ss t residents who have birthâ€" Ruth, who was teachin in b:th led E}alr ¢lier‘ Sol Elizaâ€" Tom, Alec, and Alan, all of days during that month. Cobd,en Miss Cox taug ht stak 23 d se t ol nb oto" deceased. ‘The June birthday party for aye-ar o Micksbuyt € ?‘r: ets z;)n r_rtl}(:véd }tlo Renâ€" _ Miss Cameron rememâ€" was held on June 17. And _ "The salary was $6%0 a R‘.‘:.ltfl' e]vzl h ‘lljt t bers travelling to the Presâ€" whilg birthdays are always â€" year," recalls Mrs. McGinn. John MSG"anfx oo ax}c%{wa}sl Byterian Church in Beachâ€" Web se e ver ols beeen Sodote aihen ce aferiat we d was extra special. There wanting some experience to den mer,chant 3 mth'her i 57. old were three overâ€"90 birthâ€" help you get a job, you & With the union of the dass Soag welt io wod s _ guste Cameron . Ceirin 1195 e .Vlola Johnston YEZ‘;-W § i s Susie Cameron celebratâ€" church became St. Anâ€" Viola _ Johnston _ WAS purg, th J g’ifi:\r md' icksâ€" ed her 95th birthday on drew‘s United Church. looking ahead to her 90th lV‘IJis% Coilr ather fiedy so _ June 14. Miss Cameron is now the birthday. fernd tgavi t2 terl ca~ _ She grew up four miles oldest members of that Mrs. Johnston was born eturn home to look autside of Beachburg, and church. on June 28, 1902, the UR sames > daughter of the late Tom | 2 s§¥ :t oys â€"5 and Annie Scott. She and s e eme e (> a her late husband, Earl | i k Je â€" â€" o . Johnston, had two daughâ€" > es â€" ue â€" _ dhk > $ |â€" ter, Helen Isaacs, who died [ Ne e p i. o e d last year, and Pauline, who [ sz * vausâ€" BP ; lives with her husband, fiW o car . > Bobby Clark, in Mountain 3 e sn i"".»..c tA. â€" vly l View, California. (*aâ€" Ex: e . Q{ Uinaarh.": i She has three grandchilâ€" i t C oo . ie i sns hss & 3‘«%’»& w dren in California: Brenda, M i. > s e y 0 Py "wte. f Bruce Wilcox and his wife, = Es â€" T o_ , 18 x‘*i;%lv’%;' ul * { Rony, and Diane and her .+ es :. 14 s i 4C y . d husband, Mike. She also [ W on o. e Af 6 3 B2 is o _ $ has five greatâ€" Li xt +2 z"fig“.\f“j';,» 4o 0 CC u. aatiiie Wiepges 0 grandehildren, [ s * A o e‘ . > .‘ M hoi * f Mrs. Johnston lived for es ce »;__';{:; ie :grge 2. 3 many years 0n the family [ g % es ” § 4 9 s 0. P . 1e ks homestead near Beachâ€" [ esn . PM o.a . !g ke s& P m a burg. She was a church orâ€" ‘fi‘;gr’“ faaue e . oC #7. -._.___::§ ganist both in St. Andrew‘s ';Y.;’?‘m,';“?’« 33 駑;'1‘¥!f;""§’§ ;;% e s & P 0. 1 neness United Churchl,)Bez,iJchburg, :"“{f‘?fi #i _ 4 ;;;i;l;?&;‘:?‘{-".*‘fi_?. & . PA im ; a Tiel un hedviers: bamkh A ceutien l e "aeap" PA / /. e Church. . 7 ffi\\}g& 4 ;%} f,ffl“%’i%r'“‘fi *}2 ‘gwpififi » {;"?*‘?i =, * A very creative and artisâ€" [#8*a0tintg? ty o oien > 4s + â€"" B4 Â¥4 tic person, she spent many l ,{f;;fi;‘g §,3 %é gf.lx»?‘w; °C gon. ; s# .. * e a tag se oi momnad We e o sooale en e d L. o 4"~ C and oil painting. tnx * 1_MuBI U k _ e vrall P aladys Cox U a c ="n. en dg? A relatively new resident s j:fi @:’Vg} 1 t aad y s 3 K at Little Lakes Estates, 2=235 s : w Cladys Cox, is celebrating \g; 75 ies a 4 her 96th birthday on June e . s c oo neaninintnatonnn s tetmmees iss . 2. Miss Cox moved to Litâ€" i ebiecens = ul ; {le Lakes last fa}l1 vélth heg ’//’____’__’,,_______ sisters, Elizabeth Cox an s s 5 futh McGinn, on October 1 Special birthday ladies last year. “AÂ¥1d we‘re staying, bere fnoge are this month‘s special birthday girls at Little Lakes Estates. From left are Gladys Cox till they earry us 0u6" $2i0 . gg; gusle Cameron; 95 and Viola Johnston, 90. j Nrs. McGinn. "I‘ve moved 97 o dilp n nnree intbiinmedeiepmmmmmmmgmnmene omcs esc

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