Browns WI Tweedsmuir Community History, 1979-1980, p. 9

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obs 'VHlLE MANY PEOPLE - tood advantage of the long weekend to take brief summer acations, Lisa McKay (left) and Terri McKay stayed around and made some money. The jsters sold sweet com grown on the family farm, from their card table, set up at the edge of lighway 19. Their overhead was low. and the price was right: sl .00 a doz. And there's othing corny about the fact that onAMonday alone, the girls sold about 55 dozen "iQ"b»l'" nl‘A‘ "qu V. ...-.. -, ~.,....,.,-_.v ..v__ ----- r" 7 AyShire division at the East Nissouri l-H Calf Club held Saturday at JGntore. T . plug aa ' [5’77 (Staff Photo) CHERYL ANN WEST or my 1, I, Lakeside won first ply?' for_her calf. in the senior ccel cilot . ‘3 ' _ V ' , bNKE _ 2:: , 'd, ' 'lim ‘ _ . ( , 'tlt .,‘A‘~1;., 53 13%.”.7 . s Iiiiitis . “a _ 'i; 54 If:,':' 'tl 'liirri, «A a2 _$ EMU' wow . s,Y,; 7 thi ik' 3 . F,', ‘;. T' a is. " 'ltti'itiks ' 'Luareh a (Staff Photo) New s6.000 Windows Installed At Church The windows were broken by vandals about two years The cost also includes the small window over the front door of the venerable church, as well as some other window work. At a cost of $6,000 the big memorial window at Brown's United Church, south of town, has been replaced. f r' , Browns Lab, Corners 1977 Personals Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Towle visited with Mr. and Mrs. John A. King of Hickson, who are victims of the tornado, recently. MrCand Mrs. Jack Brook- er, Mary and Heather, spent a week with friends in Peterborough recently. Mr. and Mrs. Chester West are now living in Medina and Mr. and Mrs. Victor West are residing on the family farm. ' Mr. and Mrs. Harry Muir, Mr. and Mrs. John Muir and family, Mr. and Mrs. Max Muir and family, Mr. Lyle Muir and family, Mrs. and Mrs. Geo. Towle, and Mr. and Mrs. Doug. Muir atten- ded the 'Muir Reunion' at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Walton of Braemar, last Spnday. Murray Kingdom Browns fi, Corners DI UWIIS Hug 22, c 1417 orners An Open House was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack McMurray, last Sun- day in honour of their daughter Nancy on the occasion of her forthcoming marriage. Mr. ind Mrs. Tom Aiken of Belleville were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. ago and have been boarded up until the new structures were ready to be installed by Edwards Glass, of London. It is understood that the original memorial win.. dow was installed by the same firm 74 years ago. The larger window was 8 by 14 feet in size and the smaller about 5 x 8 feet. Work included removing 'Our‘nc. saesil-vr According to George Towle of St. Marys, who is also a member at Brown's Church, the people there are not as concerned with the $6,000 cost as they might be since some of the work was much needed anyway. But nevertheless having it all completed will no doubt be a great source of satisfaction to everyone. . Now that the windows have been installed there is a "new light" on the interior of the church especially following the removal of the boards over the windows which the congregation had endured for the past two years. bers, are very happy with the work as completed and are also very pleased with the volunteer help given to those in charge by various members of the congreg- ation. Some of this help has included carpentry, painting and washing the walls of the auditorium. John Hawkesworth is Clerk of Session at the church, and John Uren is Chairman of the Trustee Board. Both these leaders, and their committee mem- the damaged units, re- leading, copper bar rein- forcements and sealing. V A complete set of "storms" have also been installed made of plexiglass three sixteenth of an inch thick. These outer windows are sealed to the brick. Outer frames are made of alumi- num.

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