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Scugog Citizen (1991), 28 Apr 1992, p. 26

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wp 36- Scugog Citizen -- Tuesday, April 38,1092 a Keeping heritage alive at 4-H ee 3 a hi Forthcoming Marriage JOHNSTONE - DUFF Jodie Johnstone and Chris Duff together with their parents Larry & Coreen Johnstone and [ida & Robert Duff are pleased to announce their forthcoming marriage After 8 1/2 years they are finally going to walk down the aisle on May 23rd, 1992 at the Blackstock United Church SHANNA ELIZABETH STEELE April 29th, 1992 We love you Sweetheart! Daddy & Mommy Happy 1st Birthday - May 3rd, 1992 BRADLEY THOMPSON | Congratulations an your It Birthday "Bub" You have brought your Daddy and Mommy so much # Joy this past year 1 We couldn't have asked Ny for a mare perfect son PS Wishing you happiness, = always _ lots of love : DADDY & MOMMY 3% and your bist pais. td (GI and Ashley XOXOXO 4 and may you keep filling i ong lives by just being that hes wonderful you i ad v - TEE ~~ = | 3 = << I~" » ~~ > 2 = 20 i) = AT LUKE 3 LYNDON DURWARD Love .. Mom, Dad & Jesse James We invite all citizens of Scugog to submit photographs and information for this space, "Family Matters", free of charge, to mark these special events First Birthdays for children; 25¢h, 40th, S0th and over Wedding Anniversaries (Mosse contact on office 985.6397 for a Otizen photographer to take pictures of wedding anniversaries of 9) years or more), Engagement Announcements; and Post-Secondary School Cradustions (Pease keep copy 10 fifty weeds or less) Wedding will &lao be published, fe of charge with a submitted photograph and opy of J00 words or less POR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT THE "SCUGOCG CITIZEN" at %5-NEWS (985-697) of drop into our office of 36. Water Street, Port Perry, Ontarla, 191. 1)2 Keeping 4-H clubs active helps keep Canadian hentage alive, according to teacher/author Terry Boyle, who was the guest speaker at the Blackstock 4-H Club's Achievement Night, last Tuesday evening at the Blackstock United Church While the topic of his speech was 'Natives in Durham', Mr Boyle reflected how all people value heritage and tradition, whether they are native or non native people or young members of the 4-H Club "Insunctively, we are all rads tionalists," he sad, leading into his walk. Appropnately, the theme for the eveming was Our Hentage Mr Boyle told the 100 or so people in attendance about the many native bunal grounds in the Scugog area, including one in Prince Albert and another on Seven Mile Island. "They're all over the place," he smd. Mr. Boyle has mapped out where some of the sites are the first ime that has cver been done He brought the map to show, as well as old pho wographs and a 200- year-old Cree Tre Barat Fam mom AZ VIRTUES A bummer individual » more than » material betng The Dung in Ble are ALL or WRITE PO Box 115, Pon Perry, Ontario LOL 1A9 (416) 985-4582 pipe a "very sacred" object which fascinated the young 4-H members Mr. Boyle also took 8 monetary collection to be used by the Mississaugas of Scugog Island who are building a community centre Lois Luke of the Blackstock Women's Insutute was the other guest speaker. Mrs Luke 1s in charge of the Tweedsmur History Books, which are stored in the vault at the Blackstock Rec Centre, safe from fire and theft They are a treasure chest of hastor ical information with facts and photos Mrs Luke said Tweesdmuir Books were named after Lady Tweedsmuir of England, who stressed the importance of pre sarving the heritage of Canadian people The books, Mrs Luke said, "have become one of the most outstanding projects of the Women's Institute © Following the speakers. awards were handed out 10 deserving members Special awards were earned by Kim Headon. Kate Maurs, Alison arial Fa win Worip ar common homeland that now 1 nce The times when loyalty ture, or nation was desened wffictent are past Clary not in Sus hat you love your country. ghory this that you love mankind CALL or WHITE PO Box 1181, Port Perry Ontarto LOL 1A9 (416) 985-4582 Malcolm (six projects). and Jill Van Camp (24 projects) Women's Institute awards were carned by Jennifer Byers, Lisa Gilbank, Heather Goulding, Sharlene Kyte and Stacey Swain (six projects); and Jill Van Camp and Laura Gilbank (12 projects) Nestleton Women's Institute awards were carned by Jennifer Arbuckle, Kim Headon, Kate Mairs and Heather Malcolm (six projects) Blackstock | Pioneer People leaders are Gail Johns and Sheila Shortridge Members include Nicole Adams, Colleen Arbuckle Marilynn Arbuckle, Amanda Bonsma, Amanda Bradburn Kimberley Coates. Lindsay Crouter, Amelia Crouter, Amelia Emke. Tonya Gavican, Kristy Genereun, Rachel Graziotio Rebecca Graziotto, Stacey Headon, Jenna Hendry, Andrea Johns, Dayna Macleod, Kate Mairs, Alison Malcolm, Enn Malcolm, Brooke McLaughlin Lisa Nesbitt, Sandra Nicholson Amanda Redman, Stephanie Shortndge, Karen Swain, Apnl Please see 4-H, page 27 mom A J THE EINKNOWN Ye pres tet unknown 18 the on 2 lives Life in thas world prepares 2 for the nest ast 88 nine onthe het + wend prepared us There we developed hymnal capacities for this we develop the wpant nowd for the rex wl quabtes we CALL or WRITE PO Box 1153, Port Perry Ontarto LOL 1A9 (416) 985-4582 OFFER EXPIRES MAY 2nd, 1992 port parry printing limited 201 NORTH STREET PHONE 985-9755 OFFICE SUPPUES RUBBER STAMPS WEDOING INVITATIONS COMPUTER and BUSINESS FORMS CREATIVE DESIGN and LAYOUT QUALITY PROCESS and COLOUR PRINTING

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