Limehouse Tweedsmuir History Book 2, p. 3

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Twins Isobel and Muriel Stephenson of the parsonage at Limehouse won second in the duet at the Peel Festival, and first in the Halton Festival the previous year, 1935-36, Muriel became a missionary to India. Isobel married Rev. Len. Keighley and both were missionaries in Japan for 21 yr. returning to Thornhill in 1973 to educate their three children, whom she taught to grade 7. music Festival winners in the mid-thirties were Limehouse public School-the shield to the Jr. urban choir, and to individuals-rural solos for 10 and under-Isobel Stephenson, to boys 14 and under- Wilfred Johnson, to girls 14 and under -Dorothy Johnson, Boys 14 and under Jackie Coulter, A W.I. picnic at Gibraltar School, 1953. Front row- Mrs. S. Wright, Mrs. Elijah Davies, Mrs. Wm Gibbs (Elsie), Mrs. S. (Maud) Norrie. 2nd- Betty Smethurst, Mrs. H. (Nellie )Norton, Mrs. S. Kirkpatrick (Caroline)Peggy Smethurst Mrs. Les (Jessie) Campbell, Mrs. Arthur (Annie)Hill, Mrs. A. (Jennie) Norton. Mrs. Fred (Grace) Brown. Back-Helen McGowan Jean Given, Mrs. Wm Gowdy,. Behind -I believe the tallest is Harry Smethurst and I cant name the others. 1938

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