Tï¬ swsc c t . ty + oi .. _ %, C . ~O k | s c=f f \ § n â€" â€"â€" i *X 3 g**"= | ie se s MA PC € c 3 4 3 uce i " %": P‘ i . ies e e jano o. Sae4 T 7 it ] oo . o mm 3 o â€" T. t..". A \ h 6 .O o /. _ & Prom °4 o <(+) $ h Bs :. > ’M.}: 4n 4 .. ns z» a Not $ c '?-:f_ 3 > 48 P 14z / .~ d { ; 2s in Te :. <~â€" e 5 & o c d u.. " i k s . / t ;‘%&"*:ï¬; 1 es e c%G m . dke "~â€"4#" id . | sll ii w w? 5 i 2 .\.flf'*â€"" _7 a 6 ,;,, i t 4 if†h .. o h) o. lz §C | ols w in isnn \ t 6 es wX * A w2u% 5 + Mss dnc D y 5 goa ns s i4 i %\ ol y ;r jance@t Ceith ;&:: All it ; To : s J ' 465 Py n ® f se :{ s 4 t 1 & _ i / ;Sg: x oC .3 4 iog oo a U _ ue Li malne: # £ / a e 3 s‘ es A spectator squares his shoulders against the cold which was part of the Queen’s Line winter carnival and Claude Oattes steadies the log as Richard and last Saturday. Roddy Oattes compete in the log sawing contest QL ival ides lots of fun The Queen‘s Line winter tasty â€" homeâ€"cooked _ meals Ron Eckford won the The throneâ€" races were carnival on the weekend which were eaten by the puck shoot, and Greta again a highlight of the again proved to be a sure warmth or the wood stove. _ Eckford and Brian Oattes Queen‘s Line carnival. In cure for the winter blahs, The log sawing contest won draws _ for plates the 10 and underâ€" age as members of the comâ€" was a highlight, and men‘s donated by Creative Floorâ€" group, â€" Cristin Kargus, A munity got together for a winners were Ray Bennett ing. Krista _ Armstrong, _ and day of fun. and Roy Bulmer. In the _ Three teams competed â€" Christopher Armstrong took The Queen‘s Line rink ladies‘ division, _ Sharon for top spot in a tugâ€"ofâ€"war. In the ten and over age was the focus of the. Jaremkow and Wilda Johnâ€" The team from the Fourth group, Todd Crozier and festivities, _ and _ skating, ston took top honours. Line won over Forester‘s Donald Campbell were the hockey and sleighrides and Ron Eckford was tops in Falls and the Queen‘s Line. _ winners. a variety of contests kept nail driving for the men, In young men‘s hockey, first place. . Jody _ Sack, young. . and _ old busy and Sharon Jaremkow was the Renfrew Rink Rates Brent Croziet, and Maureen throughout the | day. The the lady that was handiest won over the Queen‘s Line Rose came second. ladies of the community with the hammer, Kevin team. The Valley Flyers won Horseâ€"drawn â€" sleighrides kept the energy level of the Hewitt won the boys‘ the senior contest over were provided during the participants up by serving division in nail driving. Queen‘s Line. day by Gordon McLaughlin, yanuary 14, 195 / ; j gos 293 7 - tin: l d f in. ' Work has b r twins and _ arrears to come in. No extra as begun on a were ï¬tng; Pt)gnlsetosf. win experise hadite be spenbien new cheese factory which is * Clew, â€" we wonder how . the line for the year. io be, erected â€" on | the any times a grandmother ® toelt (éllueen $~ Hoe: alishort neas ht be. Perhaps a â€" qstance from Cobden . she mig sn > Road. A meetin held reat â€" great â€" great â€" great s tai G_was held | . grandmother : tnlf?ug; tto iess patxonsf ‘ } s _ & € O patronize one i e o o ; $ - f Fifty Years Ago it were butlt and many have i The annual meeting of a]g'lidb"‘p to SUPPOE one. / ‘s Line Telephone L egan on Monday on | ; 8uee\[:;ass hellnd in Queen‘s MCly ’4, ’936 the foundation and a man | Li(;‘e school Saturday afterâ€" f?nf?ractc;ttawa has _ the 7 f 2 32. / noon. Officers elected~ari’ Mr. Howard McCready, on the newspaper there. it "and aor 35{]090‘%811‘11\“{; of ~â€"Pres., Hafford May: directâ€" who entered The Sun office, _ Howard is succeeded in The factory will : ue Gould, _ Robt. , d 5 ies buime + acioty_Will be erected and $s . R. 1 early in 1934, as a printing Sun office by his brother ready for ch tise : Pettigrew _ and REUb_a†apprentice, and since then Arthur, thus continuing the thell sptin EQSiAma ‘1]‘_% BX " Oattes. Mrs. Jas Rankin, has assisted his father in association of father and S3u0e is thg' > OSH | Sr. is Secretaryâ€" Treasurer, that work has accepted a son in the publishing has ho. © owner ï¬â€™d ‘*1“ | The Company is in good position in Coldwater, Ont. _ business here. es cghe of it. He also ‘} financial _ condition _ and where he is now employed o o o e stakeet eese factory at | collections _ were _ good s E2 sns Orr:e:S' though _ there are some i