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Newsletter: Spring 2006

Riversong

SEASON PHOTOS


After approval was granted from the Ontario Heritage Trust to remove dead trees and shrub from the Indiana (Irish) cemetery site, John Shoveller, Chair of the Indiana Cemetery Ad Hoc Committee and member Don Weaver begin with the cleanup of the area.


Susan Burke, the guest speaker at the “With Hearts and Hands Valentine;s Tea,” poses with a group of young ladies who attended with their mothers (left to right) Alisia, Claire, Abbey, Susan, Alyssa, Joelle and Emma. Susan is Manager/Curator of both Joseph Schneider Haus (Kitchener) and McDougall Cottage (Cambridge).


"Norfolk All Stars", one of seven teams in attendance, were winners of the gold medal at the Great Canadian Trivia Night co-sponsored by Edinburgh Square Heritage & Cultural Centre and Ruthven Park National Historic Site. Back row left to right: John Kemp, David Kemp, Heather Perry,Wendy Kemp, Captain Robert Missen and Marilynn Havelka. Front row left to right: event organizers Jennifer Tigert, Anne Unyi, Linda Jackson and Janet de Vos.

An Afternoon With Burns:


Gord Millar, Master of Ceremonies for the Robbie Burns event, addresses the haggis.

Lindsey from the Caledonia
School of Dance performs
the Sword Dance.
  


Marty Pullin, (a Burns enthusiast and look-alike and
Curator of the Sheffield Museum) plays a song arranged by Burns.