Community Organizations
74: participating in “living dangerously” week to lift the winter blues.
5—3 running a hamburg and hotdog stand at the Crapaud Exhibition and getting things prepared the night before at Amy Howatt’s house in Crapaud (cutting up pounds ofonions on the back verandah and making patties out of mounds of hamburger)
:1: selling take-out lobster suppers at $2.50 a plate in 1970. 3:3 inviting Santa Claus to visit the Argyle Shore children with treats in their homes every Christmas Eve for many years. 33* celebrating New Year’s Eve with a “travelling dinner party".
3-?» starting this Argyle Shore History in 1970 and
procrastinating and talking about it ever since.
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'lhe Argyle Shore Wl fashion show Guardian article from 1971, lif/Llsjoan MacDougall. Gary Maci’hail, Valerie Pollard rig/,Il.‘ Dalvay Pollard, Laurie Macl’hail (standing), Sheila MacDougall, Phillip Pollard
These memories along with many others have united us and helped us to work hard to improve our community. Our organization has been a driving force from the time it was created and many projects and community improvements would not have happened without the members’ determination and hard work. One of the greatest benefits
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