Sunderland WI Tweedsmuir Community History, Volume 16, [1995] - [1997], p. 5

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@ ® â€"Farming in ‘ ~ commstitseGtthe «. uons fa ana, there will be va“cash & Brock Townshipâ€" 80 years and going strong The Durham West 4â€"H 4 3092. Barbecue prices are Association Family f $12 per adult, $8 for chilâ€" Barbecue celebrating 80 % & dren under 12, preschoolers years of 4â€"H in Ontario is free. TI‘C]f@[anndfcomPCU' quickly approaching on July tion registration forms are 22, at the Sunderland fairâ€" h & % available from _ the grounds. Ti | Waif s SMAF l}lA of fi?e ”’1 P ]orbl F j itics f1 Crty, a agricu tura C'U { a.m.éizug‘”p.';s_’rwuflh 1;10][3031; CANADA leaders and Dorothy Shier Club barbecue beef supper (705) 437â€"1358. from 5â€"7 p.m. In addition to a fashion show and display _( Un O dO DOy f'O gS of 4â€"H nostalgia, Bob Flett + â€"~ will chair a Df?iry, Beef, and The Cannington Lioness _ support of the people in the ° Horse Showmanship _ Club will be busy during the _ community and in order to Competition (livestock proâ€" Canada Day festivities. assist the Canada Day vided), and Stephen Stephen _ Starting at 8:30 a.m. on July _ Committee, small flags have will chair a judging compeâ€" _ 1, they will be cooking and .been. purchased by the i tition for both members and _ Serving pancakes, sausages, _ Lioness Club and will be ' nonâ€"members. coffee and juice at their _ handed out to children along Regional Chair Gary Pancake Breakfast in the _ the parade route. Herrema will emcee the Lions Hall on Laidlaw To blanche almonds â€" evening session, where past Street. This has become an pour boiling water over w agricultural representatives _ aDDual event over the past _ them and let them soak for and home economists, {°w years and is usually a _ about five minutes. The including Ruth Shaver, will _ "Ssell out". skin will become loose and be speaking. Karen Some of the members _ easily pinched off by pressâ€" Seymour, president of the _ Wil! be representing the club _ ing the nut with your finâ€" Ontario 4â€"H Association _ bY walking in the Canada _ gers. You can dry almonds and Joel Bagg, current agriâ€" Day Parade with other orgaâ€" _ by putting them in a moderâ€" cultural repreéemativc will _ nizations. es â€" ate oven for a few minutes. be present. Brock council In appreciation of the members and Durham Region mayors have been SunderlOfld FUTCII TOOTS invited and can register with Arrangements have been The author, who plans to daytime emcees Marlene _ made to have a special . attend the meeting, is asking Werry and Ted Smith to meeting of the Sunderland _ for the support and encourâ€" speak. Historical Society in the agement of the historical If you can provide hisâ€" _ basement of the Sunderland society as well as the comâ€" toric fashions, especially _ town hall on Thurs., June munity at large in this crinoline, contact Corinne _ 29, at 7:30 p.m. worth while project. Croxall at 852â€"3925; or The president, John Contributions by way of items of 4â€"H nostalgia for _ Doble, has indicated that the â€" information pertaining to display, contact Marilyn _ purpose of the meeting is to â€" the history of Sunderland Beatty (705) 432â€"2321 or _ discuss ways and means of would be gratefully Marilyn Smith (705) 357â€" _ contributing to the subject â€" received. matter of a proposed book Mr. Doble has declared | " outlining the history of the the meeting open to everyâ€" village of Sunderland and _ one and a sincere invitation surrounding area to be writâ€" . to attend is extended to both ' ten by a former resident, _ members and nonâ€"members Jack Gordon. of the society. n onnenn e ae ae _ S PCE |

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