The Amherst Island BEACON Newsstand $2.00 Issue 324 February 2005
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The Beacon The The Beacon The The Beacon The The Beacon The The Beacon The The Amherst Island BEACON Newsstand $2.00 Issue 324 www.amherstisland.on.ca February 2005 THIS ISSUE Barb Miller and for Angela - Ian Murray, editor Fleming. Beacon staff are full of The Amherst Island Rec As- hope that this issue - with sociations Friday night Euchres its ruthless deadline - will are off to a great start, with a get to our readers a lot good crowd out for the first two sooner than our past 2 ef- weeks. forts. Well, the ice is in, we have We do appreciate the had some snow as well as some notes that some people en- really frigid temperatures - it is close when sending in their actually looking and feeling like subscription money. When January in Canada! I think we appropriate, I include ex- were all so tired of the mud and cerpts as I have this freezing rain, and relieved that month. we weren’t living on the east I hope that more of our coast (with one blizzard after readers will write the Bea- another), that we are if not en- con a bit about themselves joying, at least accepting our and what they are doing winter weather!! The kids on particularly if they are in a the school yard sure have a ball foreign country. when there is some snow to Thanks to James Ross play in! Cochrane who sent me ***** family tree information from California. Please con- tact me if you have any cor- rections or additions to the Front Road, January `05 Judith Harrower Tom Cochrane & Mary Dundas family information. January in Cuba. Chris and Jen cel- WOMEN’S INSTITUTE ***** ebrated their marriage at the end of - Freda Youell NEIGHBOURHOOD th January with a reception for family and On January 19 eleven members - Lyn Fleming friends at the Community Centre. and one guest braved the bad weather Get Well this month to Emily Also travelling to Cuba this month and met at the home of Joyce Reid Tugwell and Rick Bedford, who both was Annette Phillips. Yvonne McGinn who had kindly offered her large liv- had minor surgery recently; to Crys- chose Panama as the place to go to ing room and TV for our meeting. Our tal Bedford; and to Helen Bulch, who escape our cold beginning to 2005. guest speaker Peter Trueman joined us is recovering from pneumonia. Welcome home to Allan Miller, who and showed a video from his Great Condolences to John McGinn and finally got to come home from the hos- Canadian Parks series. family & extended Island family, on pital with mom and dad (Barb & Adam) Anyone who has seen any of Pe- the passing of John’s wife, June. on January 21st. ter’s presentations knows how great Congratulations to Chris Maleska Baby showers were held 2 weekends they are and this time he chose (son of Rob and Heather Wemp) and in a row at St. Paul’s Church Hall for “Saguenay Marine Park” which in- Jen Ruttan, who were married mid- 1 123456789012345678901 123456789012345678901 123456789012345678901 123456789012345678901 123456789012345678901 123456789012345678901 123456789012345678901 cludes a lot of whales and ma- 123456789012345678901 123456789012345678901 123456789012345678901 123456789012345678901 rine life. 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