CHAPTER VII NEWSPAPER CLIPPINGS
L. '0. 'A., B. A. GRAND ’I‘lllTl MEETING BONSHAW,
(ll! .A. 'l'lO AND TEA Will be held under
the euuplccn of HAMILTON LODGE, No. I300. on '
Monday. the 12lh July next,
AT BflflsflAW.
Brethren from Slate, Led end Mend- gonenlly.a$ walla-ll, m to attend.
Au um. I: prove e de-Inhle plwe tor 3 good (Iny'n enjoyment. no poin- wlll be epnred by a deeply lnterented end deter- mlned vommltbee to make thi- s decldedl] “immune ulherlnm
“new will he I lreuhment Beloon on
the ground» wlll; Ill thlngl neeeuuy to! the ooculon.
Amusement. 9;! various klndl wlllelw be provided. ‘
No lnwxlcetlng llquorn wlll be allowed ‘ on or near the round-
' Tea on the Ta loo at 12 o'clock. noon.
‘ ' Procession lmuwdleuly deer Tot.
’ Ticket: lltlcentn each. to be bad on the
GR.A.N
TEAEPARTY
BONS IEE eW
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August 24th.
NO pnlnn wlll be spared to make thln Tee Party one of the most. enjoyable of the Manon. Although Bomhnw 'l'eu l’ertleu ulwe a had the ropulutlon of belnuthe bent on tho Ilnnd.th|e unobxde tnlr to Iur an all the rent. [left-anh- meme of all klndo w ll be on the grounds. and all klndu of umunemonu of the day WI" be DI‘OVldou for. em b an Swlnulnc. Dancing. Recon. 8w. No lntoxlmulnu llquuru allowed on or near the urnundn. Tom on Ibo 'l‘nbles all 12 o'clock. noon. It the day provost unhvurnhlo. Ibo Tom wlll be held oh next fine tlrt)’. The proceeds to go toward.
Wednesday,
: Kmuudl- ldlnu the Hull.
BY ORDER OI“ CHMMITTEE. llonelliw. Auuuel l3. 1887—2| wlull pd
\VILUAM F. MUCALDER. 800'] of Com.
May 13, Im.-—2 mo». 1'
Patriot, 1880 June 24th, page 3
Examiner, 1887, August 23”, page 3
(What was the Hall to be? Cyrus Crosby and other residents were noted in March 1887 as having formed a "Mutual Improvement Society" to raise money for a concert hall. A concert was held in February 1888 and $18 was raised for the concert hall fund. A lecture by RB. Stewart entitled "A Trip from Bonshaw to Vancouver" in Dec 1893 netted $63. In July 1895 $250 was raised at a tea
and concert at the Victoria Rink (1). No evidence has been found to show that a building was ever erected.
’FHB S.‘ P. W.,~or "John P. Richelieu and others " would require to look 5M ' the bridges on the De Sable toad. W61. bear that the poetmeste‘r‘e hm ’l‘lli m disabled by breaking thorn h Bonk-v bridge. This is really too . The with carrier ought .to send in 5 bill for duals“ to the Sullivan Government.
Patriot, 1885, July 8th page 3, column 1
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