The young people spent a very enjoyable time at the home of Mrs. M. Walker on Thursday evening last. It as in the wee sma’ hours of morning hen they broke up.
Bongard’s-John Gordon, who as visiting in the neighbourhood, was called home suddenly on account of his father becoming very ill.
Burton Pringle is very busy getting the timber from P.C. David’s woods for a frame for his barn.
1952:
A large grey timber old as shot by Kenneth McConnell of Black Creek on Thursday at Point Traverse. The animal as trailed for several hours before being brought down.
The Merry Makers Club, working with wool, held their eighth meeting at the home of Marilyn Barber.
Prompt action by Mrs. Jean Karry-Hart, 75, as credited with saving the life of her 94 year old father Charles Sargent when a fire swept through his house.
1972:
Arrangements are now underway with sheep farmers in Prince Edward County to purchase sheep’s blood for use in a Connecticut company’s laboratory.
All roads led to Athol Central School Sunday at the noon hour for the very successful “Snowmobile-A-Thon”.
The Dixon Club is making big plans for their variety show happening soon at the Milford Recreation Hall.
1982:
June Lessard and Gloria Jowett of Rednersville and Pinecrest Schools learned about the immediate need for computer knowledge while attending a Federation of omen Teachers’ Association of Ontario conference.
The Kelly’s Corner Euchre Club was entertained at the home of Mrs. Della Siviter and her sister, Mrs. Marion Third of Willowdale.
Madeline Hott as hostess for the February meeting of the Mount Pleasant Willing Workers. President Henny Huiskamp opened the meeting.