Purple Valley WI Tweedsmuir Community History, Volume 12, [1976] - [1977], page 5

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[mull .l “lull-ill lit luililtl .lli [haunt Hall wit lllc ii..rili \Hil‘ til the -. Illllllillillxl Ill IHH‘J ,l llllllllill \\.l~. llplll’ll‘l' All in ll'.l\l l.lll|L'\ l’ruuliirtl lilllld lll} Am] 3' llcpburnl luriii- Hrplillrii \‘lsllL‘ti nillii Mimi and liuri Fciiilct. Wurliiii,‘ .iiiil Lll|tt\t ll Siliidzii sullps‘l‘ uttlll 'MWuiits to. i' It. , k ,. , the new hall for $20. and it was urcctcd by 1890. in I‘JZfJ, they began making plans to have a new hall created on “it: same SilL‘. and this work was completed by 1936. This is lilL' structure that still stands ll‘lCI’L' tiidai. and its a link with local history that community nit-nihch are understandably rL'iUL‘litnl to let slip through their lingurs OllL’ question that le‘ be in lii.ill\ minds is what \i ill happen in liIL' l’urplc Valley ~Map|e Sl'rtlli Fosth al ii the Lodge Hall longer available for g‘tlll'llllllnll\ \IHC. Edna Cook. an ill: Festival HlnlnllllL‘C. «.ald that it may go .lhcud on a smaller scale. but it u'ill [iL‘finllL’i\ not he run in islnjlllltllilli with Purplc Valley (,lrunuu Hull Tali: uncertain. A ilicctlng Tuesday night in Purple Vallm failed to resolve tiliclhcr ttl' not the citizens of lh.ir lulmlcl Wlll hc able to ptlrtliaw th‘ community‘s (it-.lndt- Hall All lirfcr of purchase has been IllllLit‘ on ll'lL‘ liull hr at Toronton- liIll lcs MlLum. “ho attended Ihc iiiccliiip iiith Purple Volley rusillvllls T||Dkda\ night. \cciirdilli.l to Audrey Hep- lilirn. Mr. McLean told the lllL‘L'Iltig that he hud not obtain- crl ll rclcasc from the purchase .igrccnicnt. which expires Duc- ts tilt Don't liirpcl llk‘ Women's Institutc niccling at Mrsl Gail Gilbert's this Thursday evening. A Achit-vcmncnl Day for the 4-H (‘lllhs was lluld on Saturday. [Jut‘cmhur -lIh til the Wiartnn High School. This projcct was! wuss, .niw . “s 1 ,. I’ll" Logos/994 '7 ember l7. Howewr. Mrs. Hepburn told the Echo that solicitor for the Purple Valley residents. Peter Pegg. informed them that Mr. McLean did indeed have a release. If the latter is the case. the community of Purple Valley will meet with the Grand Master of Orange Lodge No. 938. to make arrangements to purchase the hall. ' says a member. ~‘ _, ,N step and put it. (tit hail) ‘u sale‘. The Lodge has no obj: _ to the Purple Valley. *péop , having‘it. but that young mart came forward so quickly he too everyone by surprise. Purple Valley . DEC.,2. fin (by Audrey Hepburn) Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bolton and' :37 Mrs, Hepburn stressed thatl Leslie. Don Mills. visited with members of the community felt they should not have to pay full price for the Lodge Hall. since it‘ »Mrs. “as established by their fore- fathers. but they will pay any reasonable price to obtain it. The Orange Lodge Hall in Purple Valley is very important to members of the community. Many met their husbands or wives therc. smoked their first cigarcitc thcre. and had their first taste of an alcoholic beverage there. They are upset that when the Orange Lodge No. E[58 decided to sell their hall. they did not give the community the first rhancc to buy it. but rather merely listed it with Bennett Real Estate. Before the corn- niunity had a chance to organize regarding its purchase. Mr. Mchan had already stepped forward with an offer. The Orange Lodge No. 938. Monday cvcning here are sever all off the cuff remarks heard. .. Bill Hepburn. "Imagine an or] [Ci|(?\\"i'lkc me headingfiie polls ugaln. _Wilf Ashcroft. "l was just a bit worried there for, aivhilcl I l l lion Clifford and Betty Gilbert on. Saturday. Helen McCartney has .been staying at Bill Wrights. Hepworth while they are away for a holiday. -Rcccnt visitors at were Mr. and Mrs. John Crawford. Wiarlon. Cuthberl and Cardl Ann: Several of the ladies from this community played in an exhibit broombatl game at the Wiarton Arena on Sunday. Many attended the weekend tourna- ment and dance. -Rachel Hepburn is very proud to have won first prize in the Legion Essay Contest on “Re- membrance Day". Cathy Cook received 'an honorable mention in the same contest. the Cooks William Lila l-Mr. Finn. Michael White and friend \Iio'xeiup ‘lor the weekend from Toronto. ' . ‘ -Herb and Norma Urbshott and family came to call on Lottie Urbshott for awhile on Sunday afternoon. -The fate of our local hall is still undecided. Several meetings have been held to ,see if it couldn't be kept as a community centre. « Sunday supper Steyeywmlacg‘ ., mp”, ‘ mum “figure warn and mel knew we had some keen Garnet Chaney and Eric Puze. llll \.iiliril.n niplil Clillnnl .lliil. ulrls lllt'ldt: sonic hcauliful nigh- mrltlmlitlon with two women Pennangujfhem’" It \lmrnn Millari'i .lElCIHiL‘li tllt“ lIL". pyjamas. “nuns and 1 running Against us‘l' ceases to amaze me all the nice iv .itlt l llll\llll.t\ tIlllLI'l'l iiclrl hnusct-iizlls fur th’lllsCiVCS. Mrs. Doug Thompson was not and imeresm‘g People we "'93! l l l l l I >l -Bill and I had as guests for never M lill' 'sl.III .lnd rcpurlctl All; Flliinc Rouse and Mr;. Eva available for comment. He must in ‘his sawmill busmess’ h \l..l..l-.-n (roux, . t‘.llli\- ('liult \pL‘lll lilL‘ \H‘L'kL‘tld.“ \Hlil chilt Units at L'tilpnys Ith’ (‘ltl'tll (nulls \‘iblit'ti “llhi‘ filt‘llli.| BJri‘lUl til Wl.rtuii. Kiln tiillwrt was \L‘L'I'l liiurt‘li-‘| int; pintlilh \\l|i1 the iiitlJiircllc\l .ll llic \ltriln Claus pamdc lln' .m..tr.lti._- |'\I‘lllilLL (itnldlllL‘ \\‘crt‘ the leaders for the “mitipaie mo Wars of seems we aren't the only ones l lllll .m.l ltltl‘. (indium liml .l inn-pi.- vniiL-y out, which Md “ork and stayed home ml”: with Sawdust in our bison. .. uiillitil-i nl Lillcsis mcr Illut \L‘\‘Cn ntcmhcrs: Cal-0| Urbshom I'L‘Stcd up. ' g -“Rocks" are W333 Ebhle n... L, "d NHL. Hui-i lit lillrlinu- {Jtlll‘lil' Cook. Connic Cunning- i All in all I feel they are ye“. Gilbert and Rachel epbum int! and l'.llli lilli'l ill \VJIU'IUIM ‘ hurl). Dchhic Gilbert. Eilccn ‘ FllnSCicntious and will-do a good have In the" bIOOd' They spent. ‘ lililll .llltl ,|.iii litlrl llttd tllllrlrtzil. VVllllL‘. Rachul Hepburn and .|"l‘- 3“ day sa‘u'day 3‘ me “fling... Il'iilllllllllll alitl .lcltrillt'r til ‘ltt‘llut‘ Blandin. [f you were i CIUb- along With a good “umber: " l. l Illlilfi IllLtill .Iililv J" i i cvt-r ii leader you will'kimw and guests I re ' Of “that Young PEo '6 183ml“ . . H , 7 . . an. P g illn- “numb M A. Mir-.lrlu :lpprcmalc him much effort isl afternoon and Wig/0:“??? my how to curl. Both seemed. to \t.lltl Wm .il Dull .iiid, pill In by these lcadrrs to teach ' daughter to | n your WU“)! “ very much. I y i c.t'li prujcrt completed. l lllL' girls something about cooks tin; ur scwnig. Busides all the I gtmd things the girls learn they ['ill'il rcccli-e tl sili'ur spoon {UT Tilt afternoon programme is wry clijlwahlc with cach club pulling on u skit or demonstra- _ earn some really ideas about home- let her get involved in 2 There IS another comtng up in January. worthwhile making, project a lit municipal election is over gum. and by your vote the councillors and rear es ha chosen. ve been Election day will soon it here- Don't forget to go‘oui and vol . »l know'what we are doing you are doing a! me 534-0188. I at our house but 1 don't know what yours. Phone Mlllrtlili- (‘iinltic ("null took part lion for the visiting mothers and In Albemarle Township Bill in lllt' \lll\\ll blind Ditl \'LI|l girls ‘ l He b . . . ‘ . Urn. I L'L'l In \\h|‘v[ll.'|‘ tli Sulltrl (‘latls ; DOSE Tholelf 'Ashcrofi and , t'lll “hut you would like l'nrl P50" were elected“, sit on council for years. At a gatherin ‘ ‘ I g of frte d well~wtshers at lour fhn's'se “ZEN (hrtsliiinsl’ the next two

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