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Scugog Citizen (1991), 19 Nov 1991, p. 17

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' Scugog Citizen -- Tuesday, November 19, 1991 -- 17 a 3 Real Estate | P Real Estate| b Real Estate On Saturday, the towns Cartwright (lett. with leader Da Stephenson. Top honours! Nov. 16, 45 Scouts from all over Lakeridge region, found their way to of Vaughan - not to hike or camp, but to be recognized and awarded with Scouting's top honour, The Chief Scout Award. This award Is given to those Scouts who have met the requirements of World Conservation badge, Pathfinder award and 50 hours of voluntary service to the community, in addition to the hours required for the Citizen achievement badge. John Stephenson of 1st Col (right with leader Paul Lonergan) are the two boys from Pineridge District to receive this year's recognition from MP Rene Soutchs. Congratulations guys on a job well done. A little time and hard work does pay off! Photo courtesy of Matt ) and Mike Lonergan of 1st Seagrave Just in time for winter's first draft we have finished our first 'Citizen Sampler' lap quilt together. There is no better way 10 celebrate the completion of a project (those of you with bags of fabric in the basement are relating to this) than w share something with you that will warm not only your lap but the cockles of your heart ' It's a video, a documentary. (Don't worry, John, I'm not sticking a 'Foote' in where it doesn't belong. We won't ever see thi ( The citizen Sampler doesn't understand (and you'd like them to) your 'obsession' with quilting. My husband watched it with me (I begged him), he enjoyed it and understands a lit- tle better The women and their quilt stories are delightful. The film maker definitely = saved the best for the last. The Miller sis- ters are unforgettable, they make me laugh and they make me cry each ume | onc at t he flicks marlene russell alpha vf writer's blocks betized a list written while waiching the video These words were all used in connection with the subject of the 40 minute piece Can you guess, from these words, what the film is about? Amazing, beauti ful, comfort, comme nication, creation, creative, design, eMOLION, expression, fascinating, form, fun (see play), interest ing, labyrinth, love, memorial, move ment, mysterious, obsession, palette, passion, pagiern, play (see fun), pleasing, "1 prayer, rejoicing, sat ulaction, sorrow, special and titillating Did you guess quilts? The title of the video is 'Quilts in Women's Lives' and can be borrowed from Scugog Memorial Library. Watch it with someone who watched it again and again. It became almost as addictive as quilt ng The quilter's needle stitches so beautifully the Joy and sorrow of life, with | all its ins and outs, and ups | and downs. It was this past summer that | traded my | needles for a typewriter, then this column appeared with its quilt block theme | What was once expressed in stiches I'm not trying © | convey through words. It would please me 10 be able | 10 move my audience the same way the quilters in this film moved me. I'd love © hear what you think about the film, quilting, life or the column Write me: Marlene Russell, RR.#2 Pont Perry, One, LOL 1B) Ice a factor in fatality foe on the road may have boen a facux in 8 single car accident early Monday moming that took the life of a 54 year old Whithy man Durban Police say Alston A. Baird was alone in a 1978 Toyo when he lost control near the imersoction of Durham Road 23 and Tamion Road Police say the driver was Westbound on Taunton when he lost control, went into the south dich and rolled the car Police describe the road as ice covered due 10 the weather at fhe time of the accident Durham Police reported numerous scci dents Monday moming as drivers coped with the first ice conditions of the winter There were no other fatalities or serious mnpunes. SERVING DURHAM REGION FOR OVER 30 YEARS PORT PERRY 686-3931 TORONTO LINE BOWMANVILLE (3:1 Le kc 1 TORONTO LINE PENNY DUNCAN 986-0055 ERNIE DUNCAN 432-0313 CHERYL HILL 2985-0718 "SCUGOG'S WINNING TEAM" "LOOKING for WATERFRONT" Lake Scugog, 3 bedroom cottage, partially winterized with walkout to good-sized deck. Includes most fumiture and appliances Located at Honey's Beach Road. Market priced at only $149,900 NEW" isting Ernie 986-0055 Penny 986-0055 ALES REPRESENTATIVES ALL US TODAY TOBE NEXT WEEK'S Cheryl 985-0718 DISTRIBUT) le] One Cal | Does It oN Sorte os pe ad YOU £41 choose the reas thar 16 ea your message 10 rach YRagus, harriety oF runs routes Nournalists!

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