Grace Patterson WI Tweedsmuir Scrapbook, 1988, page 4

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| pa e; . The _ 1OR OOOOOLLLLL_. e e PIgyer gf 16, The Signpost, July 20, T988 > ‘ ‘Thamesford Lions Tiave! piglile & .. 2.# éalfi!flel«*r%pro]ect : | _ .ex4n © I Ala mOdSChOhrs Cessscee winat m n. Ward, Princi f CAt the Wintario draw on K xn us «In istri cipal . of Thursday, May 19, the Thamesâ€" | o. k. lesed Cremmeuine hy is _ ford Lions Club unveiled the 4 B|0nourSeoonda “’s"c’?, that 16 _. \ _ model of the proposed_rejuvieâ€" " uates have bz; foctaree _ nation project for the Thamesâ€" ? Bs Ontario Scholars Sf declared ‘ ford dam and river front area hy * "@ are from Thamesfo dthese four \ from the CPR Bridge to below x ‘, w | Ann Marie Hill 7 P oR | the Green Valley. Manor, Senior F®J john Kennedy an Hofer, \ _ Citizens Apartments area. h h q Kordyban. y and Scott _ The project includes a parkin ¢ y .. €8®.] _ Ontari / toton#19 Hwy., a bridge acrose | ‘ KX CA | nized J ft::‘oafimianrs 5) nvirsoe . the river near the Gilbert Fuels _ &# 3 f i 50 Gior better g an average . Depot, a walkway along the f ces j ) Secondary schoolo p e onour \ _ riverbank and under the bridge | us * L P in subjects. \ to the dam. The watershed | ut s °. 0 \ behind the dam will be drained | PHL | C _and two islands created, a | | hameSfOI‘d P S _ sluiceway will be'cpnstructed to 7 $ss allow the 'flughlng of the [ â€" » m On Monday, May 30, th ~ (~ storage area and prevent weed inscc Begfo e senior students competed omm \ ‘buildâ€"up _ when the area is . ongst themselves to see who . tefl ooded: The islands will be Rich Ballantyne would participate in the upco 0 . linked by a bridge and one of | Faa: irree ing Regional Track and Fié?é \â€" the islands will be connected by | _ _Rich Ballantyne, "Air‘"‘ : Meet which will take place i _ {bridge to the Tiverbank. I Rich_ is the _ ri i"lt ir‘â€" ; â€" 4 l; Ingersoll. The students show 3 e . _ pitching ace for tlg\e teahna\ndl-elg & gl?ggldSPtC; fismanship: and g” \\__The model was on display. at gwllrent_ ty holding a record of _ 3 their pe rf(g"rmgf:"ngratulated on the argn? on Calithumpian | Io;e‘:' !ll'se‘s::l't"d fOfmUrmlosses, 3 $ The prim . ; \â€"weekend. _ s resuiting. one runâ€" R ary students s g s oa defic o 7 current h i are is n ooe se dos in umm en . cerlppomes, Tieyare fan, much to stri f r in | ue ««Tesoures that when completed Proncles s sood eusen Tss Lieine donr borors they ho | will bri « a esidents aA a fastball and k e ago, before they h \ _will bring »’2&;0 c ome once in ile, thro is televisions, ~micr ahed _ for many y8 g» ‘f?vme 57 |round house curve mar:)ws da his | |9 and other {hings owaves, cars { 0e > in his opponents. In the hi les .\ The grade 8 stud ‘da?anmam R-ichnis e hitting: |ROttawa today ?V\?gés leféfor â€" Por 4 batt]n . 2 . n | 437 clip with nine doubles. $2) (SWih thel tan Dullingeguta\é)t _i “mw?___________â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"iâ€"â€" %%:es :.m' fhom WOOdStOCk' ‘, r h ’,’ "_QS‘fffor J _ j e ® ; = 7/ ME S e daYgl _"acggig:\agnrtlfig al’::f?gmtg\c; mhamesford Legion end â€"season with 21â€"1 NO mec ons Neinotttithname se | ~G4C . m Y TK 1 = 6 s; just to name a f i \rhe Wiemestord Legion Pee Wees . KirkMartin won‘his 1 record umm veve: They will & m&p their regular season this -ga;i[a?lfilnggfgl’svt?ttgg: “;e fifttth C g’}e hitting department was Kirk in Londorr|1 sy aventng gL2,P :: | ~week with wins of 6 â€" 1 o iciya onW d itter â€" Martin and Jim Dunlop with 2 hi & l ‘g‘;‘fi%"s‘“"&p er Oakri fdge?glt:lxl.ingzgz i?akulr?gg Bo;:'ozrl?dlwauflng ‘only one, i’?ckh’ both hitting one l()1ouble e:éltls. ovl-:1 37 za%defr(\)trsthh?ve ine _ the sn x;& P ame and Cc 280 4. , £ ike W i ‘Phri eir trip sinceâ€" regfi' @*g{;‘m and 1 loss _ Jim Dunlop and Chris Serpa hit garne scored 5 fimes, Eefgfe Christmas, The)? Favs CC ho i. e $Â¥ triples while Rory, Offen hit a double The boys because of their 21 wins er?t ied decerce ied in â€" . to lead the team in the. battingâ€" and 1 ; ols s and well deserve their trip. _ > ~ \_ department on July 28th: Kirk feee i on node eoaue fin As a result of their fund raising _ tin posted his 17th win of the season (")I‘P;er 1 )l.smn lee: hss es fi';,f|°”$‘°'é§%%h student had to pag © throwing a 3 hitter, striking out 7 and Their playoffs will start the week se f not giving up a walk, as Thamesford _ of August 8 when they will play a two 1 | (l:e:fgated ‘Oalgrldge 13â€" 3. Leading in â€" out of three oneâ€"quarter. fianl. css enitenenat en e cce ~ y gilf yiSunman‘ Page 6 J aya~ros=: «omm yz o pmnsniiia Ee ryut 2 :y \GNIT 2, uow THAMESFORD _ pse Alice M 25 / Mrs. John Young, leader of Miss Alice Mackay, conven®" ; â€"â€" Jp&3 k 7 Hm:ezd U(':(t:{wchOf ‘g’h"s‘"‘i"s"g' ggnccl;t:gitc‘)% %f ?fiZsththy tgg | : witth n d Jnite urch, â€" Thamesford, _ [Giy;lization in Crisis"" * + l o8 9 . ‘EreSIdpd/ove‘r, the May meeting M%;;’"'ff’gf’"l.;" c.:”s'zf .deahgg P76 ur" NS \vi held in the Church Parlour. neL "f Il o. !"n "f‘a- Py c e Wz mmWN, | Plans were finalized for the ;rr\\eans c o s ce oT dina owmno T. J T ~~. 1F]: Y annual Geranium Tea and Bake . 0e NS oour;\tneg °| t a_thgrere]n ‘ h _ ) 7 | | Sale to be held in Westminster continent, she dealt With ths TJY wl R j ~ Hall on Friday, May 27 problems that are typical 0 y J . " _ Sss feis on Friday, ay s a 7 1k s oo ie l O Mrs. Willi f each region « and describec R F4 w #~ 3 {._ Mrs. William Matheson, the efforts being made through ,f.‘;' o ns .. \_Unit‘s representative on the education to solve them. Mrs. &X â€" O I \ Official Board, gave a compreâ€" Alwyn Patience read a paper O f :: > ~ l i redug ol uie it of the. May . ‘‘Agriculture in Zembabwe" â€" s > 2006 . meeting 0 the Board. Members _ The United Church of Canada is | 1 swere, asked to support the involved in a positive, Way f .. < 3k <1| | petition protesting the planned _ through ‘‘Christian Care"‘, and . Iuoipor t s t) | ' 7.,:%”‘0"3] of the flashing light at . organization sponsoring skil! W i. ; dggrgterr eetgf George and training and development and P c uim on C | (hae s h a eoeie n e l s c S wee 2 ~Art work lost in Thamesford fire [Mr. and Mrs. Jack Broadfoot of | * s . (Thamesford, wi h adfoot of \.. THAMESFORD (Staff)y â€"Thamesford area artist Ari Jansen lost _ | forthcoming msar:l.;; a;mmce the | | some art work in a fire at his house and workshop Friday, the cause daughter, . Patricia f o is | of which has not be determined. s ' | Christopher James U; on o Mr: f _ The fire, which began at 4:15 p.m. in the foyer of Jansen‘s house, | of Mr. and Mrs. Cliff. is | just south of Thamesford on Highway 19, destroyed some sculpâ€" of Ingersoll. The ord Underwood | | tures, paintings and carvings. _ __ 4 § | place at 3 p. ie marriage will take | \_ Thamesford ire Chief Joe Wallace said he didn‘t know what the ‘Westmin tl)-;n. on August 27, 1988 at \ lost art work was worth, but damage to the house, formerly Dick: _ Tham ffl_ er _United Chuixig, , son‘s Corners Public School, is estimated. at $30,000. _ _ â€" [ Thamestoracs 8 â€" Ns C002 oi r tnsls :. i0 * > s _ * oi aaetas e n e 0n 0 e

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