Sunshine WI Tweedsmuir Community History, Volume 3, [1995]-[2013], p. 6

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Sunshine Women‘s Institute Tweedsmuir History Book 3 searcliaIJIe pdfa 2003 Riceville Agricultural Society Wins at Golf Tournament AG SOCIETY WINS AT GOLF TOURNAMENT â€"The Riceville Agricultural Society and the "Team Scotia Community Project" from the Bank of Nova Scotia’s St-lsidore branch co-sponsored a golf tournament recently with "Team Scotia" matching the funds raised. Attending the presentation of the $3,100 cheque were (from left) society secretary-treasurer Gregory Ryan, society president Margaret Scott. St-lsidore branch manager Dan Brunet and toumament director Malcolm Jones. This money will help with the cost of proiects the society has undertaken, including the purchase of the property adjoining thefairgrounds. Society directors thanked the bank, Ronnie and Betty Séguin, Ridgewood Golf Club and participants. SePEm bdr ‘1, o o 3. Augosl' 3003 Youth lights the way in Fair Parade "1' oday’s Youth, Tomorrow/s Promise" was the theme of this year’s Vankleek Hill Fair, and the emphasis on youth was certainly evident in the Fair parade, which took place Thursday evening, d£5pite a power blackout which affected all of Ontario and the Eastern seaboard. Seen here riding through town in the parade are Vankleek Hill Agricultural Society President Danny Ryan and a few fair volunteers in training. (photo L. Soroulei Vankleek Hill Fair President Danny Ryan with Malcolm Niaggic. and wife Kathy O6

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