Browns WI Tweedsmuir Community History, 1979-1980, p. 10

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Â¥. St. Marys Journalâ€"Argus, Wed., Aug. 15, 1979 . > b 1 ‘ se :':’:‘" .:‘ â€" % '!' a ‘~:f§ ‘ «Se‘o’f, 1«2/ '77 BP stt\ emmmile AiSsomimmers End 9 _ * NXy s At SUu ers En â€" MA o > manl 1 f e § Browns U.C.W. met in the A Postage Stamp‘s Plea and 3 _ u. s . : e _ Sunday school room for Friends and Neighbours. Sn .. * $A O m 1o" . 4 their September meeting. The roll call was answered m 5 j fas. "Q NNipsict E j The viceâ€"president, Mrs. by the presentation of cards . ies . ” e .= mcl _ e Murray Taylor opened the> suitable for a shutâ€"in. All . T ... 6 * .4 meeting and presided for the members signed cards to be wk, $ Tss . _ > y o oC i id oo â€" 8 C business period. Items of sent this month to shutâ€"ins _ § A g**4 : _ e _ ; $ 4 _ business included decoratâ€" from the Browns‘ neighbourâ€" lt o. s C \:/ : ;" o. ing the church, plans reâ€" hood. 2 4Â¥A <~ #a o t Mess * 3s dedication of the restored . Rev. J. C: Thompson, > . TD. 40. . . Nee > 27z i :: o & windows, the upâ€"coming: minister of Browns church, * TA . s M C /A . 24. * Mes bazaar and assistance to the +of the Wellburn Pastoral %, j w C ER .o T)) . + s Vietnamese refugees. The Charge attended a Rural l w 3 «‘? 4o e Ge )5 ~â€" au t minutes of the June meeting Travel Seminar to Great * k ho ’ â€"\R\ : Nx o * were read by Mrs. John Britain this spring along C in A p l AF" «* . MP!favom a Conway, recordingâ€"secâ€" with eight other United . *E : <. 2s M M f ae: % Â¥ F3 retary. Church ministers from ® ol o_ l " _ i o 0. C > Te is Miss Joyce Burgess, con across Canada. Rev. Les â€" e e aE ' J ... "# %, f . ##. venor of the Church in McSpadden of Burling preâ€" \jyagte 44 i * m S a "% Puirs y . in‘ t "yael Society and Social Action pared the script which was * 4 en s e i mm n e 1 _ s ?3‘ group presided for the narrated by Mr. Thompson : e s eAfi d * ”"""”“"""éaj Paeornme e nia ioi cacmsnmee e C program. The program was and was accompanied by ‘ o e it s i o m namnete.. begun with the reading of a pictures. This is most pre. f U dignnan ts N e uie ie i es esn nsl io. i C +; poem entitled ‘At Summer‘s interesting to urban as well § t w 4 .. Sn ;_.«-, t â€" End‘. The theme of the as rural churches. 18 â€" «m _ C= Secrcce ... worship service was Corresâ€" _ Miss Joyce Burgess closed yoag‘es | j pondence. Mrs.Robt. Arthur . the meeting with a beneâ€" SWEET CORN AND APPLES were products being sold at the Wellburn roadâ€"side stand read the scripture lesson diction. The group in charge operated by Lisa McKay 9, left and Lynn Hutton 6, right. (Staff Photo) and Mrs. Geo. Martin read served a noon luncheon. T n o 3 i ‘g(ucj,;lfl. 0(1'76[ f "f‘ §X 4n 4s _ E~ ‘ _. f % ) : % v: w ; ‘ a C% \ 4 .- -\,. T v { jaol -:- -’j’ f A § â€" : ‘ wnt. 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