Queens Line WI Scrapbook, 1986-1996, [1986] - [1991], p. 13

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M,/jy&/ A s oo â€" alltl .: 4( 3 face lift j 2P § t & s 64 é 3 j $ 1 d 1 M |} For the first time in 20 years, the gL u«ifl 71% JP _ o Queen‘s Line (County Road 7) in . 1 es .ls 7096 c:% jee. *4 Rosds Tofwnsllfiflz is receiving a much S ce conltcet‘ . im > ;] e . oo needed face lift at a cost of $400,000. Ale. y â€"u5 Ueésnme M 0 0e The project, which started in early % * _ _""C> L’«W Almp +R " 2 e ue : June, is expected to be partially 3 o poe h e Ee it es "*\ RBt"". sns [ "w C aspt Un l completed this week. At the present ] ", s _ «;‘;T" ‘_5 . C g [® > xi o oh. 'fi;:’ ".A-':‘. ithe, time gravel is being put down and \a3 * 7 i . W2‘.._ _ e . Aw £2 ~~ / se‘ "hke 4 :he ;‘load will sit for a month or two > _\ #i I eS . . 80. Peanai fj es 5'5 ;&[ 'T.fgif,:" % v 0 allow it to settl <A ‘ Pa" ~ . ds uie | 24 L. ‘F C m â€" l 9e feng boghe. e properly before aache} Satlce [ s a ~a )\ ts 1 «. ns /. *Q y P _ TCO eeom} > E â€" NKX || Wik*? _ _ ‘e?%;‘,v} i. 1 < 5 % es Rodney Siegel, project supervisor || W S oi ts_ $ / s s g 2 es n cd f sescer® ix) . 1 aor ‘ \/) i _ 00 n n a se y e project has been staying close to |OaoR seee o hss _ s c s budget but has gone a little over velh: _ o i uie valges m . .. ciy c mss 0| e . rebuilt was extended. o is > e ol ,_wi*f;.;?fiv“ ,,;‘“f’%.?’fi‘ e mpaoe e j t Original plans had been to rebuild |‘ . ... ;fiffi}’%fixW "ap _ . ie § the road from County Road 21 for a |«u. u. = 0 o O 2o l negak t . ~ _ PP y â€" five kilometre stretch. But the road %;fil;_(‘}?,"n:’“;&%fi{;“&’h yoie ~ _ â€" e t C W?‘ .'-'i work was extended past the Queen‘s ‘.‘;33%;51,:33%{5’ egaivenes 0 . : se onl s i sns wl *% Line rink. The project included BSyz>ZAmApate s O~ 20 0 0. a#7 . ue E_ e e o s s putting in new culverts, straightenâ€" . Réatssee t 1 02e 0. ; o ol s ie : i it e f ing and widening the road. e id > f MA lc _ aes ’:,;fi%;;"?;fi $A ce a 0. ‘1: “u’ ; ; ie l n teaue o e Aoke o â€" . e e 2 : Approximately two feet has been s poleaet. / ty e ts o _ s taarle . uen | / i on naatee ‘ added to the width allowing for a es : ; alnnl> “;%: s i oi sn «:;,g:% ;;;;'Z"’g; % -'l | travel portion of 9.5 miles of road . a io oi en : upes . _ o nulle ceicdl O aien Mss itains from shoulder to shoulder. a With this phase of the road almost * & completed, it is expected paving will Queen s Line facehft ?filf‘ifiglifii‘fef.y the Aimesthesstics Road crews put the final touches on the Queen‘s â€" the first time the road has had extensive work done Line which has received a 6 kilometer face lift. It is â€" to it in twenty years. ; % . l s t L775 ‘ ‘s Line in men‘s softball final ‘ Queen‘s Line in men‘s softtball tinals ; By Jim Dunn played the fourth place Frank ?anfoll the second, again tying the series. Sun Correspondent team, and seqond-placc Queen‘s Line The fifth game was a close, one, The Upper Ottawa Valley Men‘s played the third place Cobden team. with Queen‘s Line winning by a Softball League final standings ended At this point the CFB Petawawaâ€" _ coore of 3â€"1. The series then went ‘cup with CFB Petawawa finishing Frank Carroll series is tied at tw0 | puck to Cobden where the home first, followed closely by Queen‘s games each, with a winnet to DC â€" iown Flyers won a pitchers‘ battle Line, the Cobden Flyers, Frank decided this week. s . 1â€"0 in nine innings, forcing the series Carroll Insurance from Pembroke, The hCOFdl;:n-Queen’s Lmemsderlzz to a seventh game back in the Falls. a Stafford _ went the full seven games, and, ‘ % : 4 Sltlemol;:mbroke 2% ~‘@ usual when these two. teams get Defending champion Queen‘s Line The â€" last night of. the season . together, they _ provided _ some won the final game 4â€"1, advancing to decided the final positioning of the _ exciting softball. The first two games the finals. These longâ€"time rivals put teams, _ when Cobden _ defeated _ were scheduled in Cobden, with each on a great show with some terrific Queen‘s Line 3â€"2 in Cobden, ending . team winning a game. Because of _ pitching and great fielding plays, Queen‘s Line‘s hopes of finishing in . the fair, the next three were played proving once again that softball is | first place. in Forester‘s Falls, with Cobden _ alive and well and flourishing in this In the playoffs, CFB Petawawa taking the first game and the Falls _ area. Mrs. Vera Edwardsâ€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"obituary Mrs. Vera Edwards, a death on April 28, 1972. sisters and .. which Mr f well known and respected She then built a home in Nina, (Mrs. B%IIIJEBE:I?é})]e;'f held by alls\;vhs(li(\z;\r\?? was & resident of Cobden, passed Cobden where she resided Renfrew; Emily (Mrs The funcral, whi hmr. ; away â€" peacefully at. her until the time of her death. _ Sterling Bez\udry)' of Sauli largely attended W; }:Valls home on August 30, 1986 in Left to moutn the passing Ste. Marie; Aima, (Mrs from the Fraser-M0r5~ ie d her 76th year. of a dear mother and Roy Wilson) of Cnbdcfl- and Heubner _ Funeral nls-l and Born on the Queen‘s grandmother are four sons Mervyn of R.R. 3, Cobden Tuesday, Septté b PME Line, July 15, 1911, the and one daughter: Elwood Mrs, Edwardé #4. 'a 19860 Thence, in nt]hngrgé eldest daughter of the late of Oftawa; Kenneth of devoted member of the Methodist Church â€" w} William Graham and his Vancouver, B.C.; Milton of Free Methodist Church, a SC*ViCC was condu l 4 wife Jennie Gould, she South Porcupine; Carl of life member of the Snake Revâ€" Etaig Peicrs aCt?d by attended Ross No. 8 school garlcton P{ace; Grace, Mrs. _ River Womens Institute and â€" Marion Gifmone. Inrtlérrggxi on the Queen‘s Line. merson Leeck, of Micksâ€" various other organizati visil in c c On September 7, 1932, burg; and 17 grandchildren. . Many â€" acts ofgqfizlzlz:jt;?;:' Cemetery. CObd}:C-:;“bU"‘O” she married Clifford John She is predeceased by sons messages of sympathy anci were six grandson â€"bearers Edwards of Snake River Leonard and Gordon. beautiful _ floral _ tributes D°Nnis, David, Kesv" Gary, l where they farmed until his Also surviving are three showed the high esteem in 413 Jeffrey Edwards_m' Tan

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