’ Boarded Up For Two Years May 2/ 14\ ,, : Church At Brown‘s Corners â€" is Getting Glass Repaired â€" $ "Sometime later on he windows will be about wards Glass â€" the same 3 By Donal O‘Connor became actively concerned $5,000. 5 company doing the repairs It won‘t be long before the with the spiritual welfare of _â€" Mr. Hawkesworth said he ‘almost 75 years later. > ' sun shines once more the community around and couldn‘t be sure, but hearâ€" _ The repair work will take through the stained glass assembled neighboring say has it that the stainedâ€" about a month or five weeks windows at Brown‘s United men who felt that this was glass was put in when the to be completed, a spokesâ€" s Church, west of Medina. important. _ _ church was built by Edâ€" man for the company said. Two of the principal _ "He was a local preacher. mss stained glass windows had He was appointed by the to be boarded up when Wesleyanâ€"Methodist Church ' vandals broke several of the as a lay preacher and used o panes two years ago. Butthe to go visiting nearby _ ~ _ sommmmnmmmnt . daresni panaranpnainees. s C( on ts oo es gothic windows, one of them communities in the surrounâ€" nc opy/ . c on 0 0 C \ is yrareesn‘s c 144 8 feet by. 14 feet and the ding settlements." _ s % es yals . e o m take e : other 6 by 9, are being _ Mr. Hawkesworth said Y e) / ic s Je MNixg"~ a>* . es repaired by Edwards Glass that together with the four _ â€"â€"_ / _ _ . A a _ â€" qoN s a c Co. Ltd. of London. or so other families settled wma /A [ oo ,-/ (revees. < i ie ns The windows were originâ€" around Concession 8, Brown way// EP t s 73 e . 3 gite ally donated by a daughter was instrumental in building / ¢ l . j ic @ B omcs of Thomas Bush Brown, one an earlier frame church on & /.. > in es , / e j _ | of the early settlers on land the site of the existing y t h y â€" } ; bordering Concession 8 west church and a school house a oo e y{ e Aterets l tea. " i of Uniondale, and the man about a half mile away. 8 va a / ‘ i ie eca 1 after whom Brown‘s Cornâ€"â€" Brown‘s United Church â€" 7 e yrirs Pol h 0. f ers is named. was built in 1905, two years 4 t / y *) 2A Three of the people behind after Thomas Brown died. 2o %t ; AZ Z4 }-\; 7£ %. * the move to get the windows Thomas, incidentally, died {1r k 7 / // T 2 Th % ~ *~s reâ€"leaded are George Towle, within 12 months of his eA j ) $ Nee ’ h o n John â€" Hawkesworth, and wife‘s death. F 4t ons HF A18B & aA ‘ John Uren. (Mr. Towle and _ According to Mr. Hawkesâ€" : . ; a" e s 4 2 1B & @ | Mr. Hawkesworth are des worth and Mr. Uren, eA . inéraaxss | L3 o ‘ cendants of Thomas B. Thomas Brown farmed ; m y o. UE &A § ‘ Brown). . € somewhere around 200 to 300 | 7 yee. / i sy, ) s "Thomas Bush Brown acres of land northâ€"west of * E A ) yE A h. M > came out here with his the church. P a P e 4 y3 father about 1821 or ©22," _ It is estimated the cost of ‘ E4.4 f : nR § Y Mr. Hawkesworth said. repairing the leaded glass L tï¬ e s C s w < s 5 Age. B2 / t *# e 3 ’/";,’ * l C « BE 2 h 6 f \~ e \ _ e Y 4 k t es t _ . ’ \ \ , | M _ ut & F 4 u0 Brown‘s .. N l5 _ Corners _ ie l aaser~ l 4A The boys and girls of the hE TW;.‘.:\ : E ‘ U | Sunday School led by Joyce % : | ‘%e. M 6 4 Tate supplied the music for 6 5A ># ’ P29 > WB ; the Church Service on gx. 7 â€;J’ t P 2 f tw e [ : 3 Mother‘s Day. Their radiant *E §'§k fas. se h , ~_â€" smiles and happy voices . : C e .3 e > a#. were a joy to behold. Mathew dnc ""â€"a . «l k * 2 & d f David Miller, wee son of Mr. ‘3‘:‘2;&.‘ s ‘*% f : ( B â€"»® and Mrs. David Miller, was s _ > _ * *‘ my w# ~£3 17 _tt" } baptized during the service. eea * 4y . ~en ts .‘\ ; E4 (Geet 7 Mother‘s Day guests at ds > > ... * > > > . * 1 f f the Reg Harris home were e 3 â€" Nogs 1 | e o f ; e ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Ted Ingram, ~â€" im * \ Aâ€"*" Â¥ ‘ Mr. Gordon Baynes, and Mr. };‘;†y P t | k ; Nagin d § and Mrs. Bruce Derham and B .. zs "="u | x/ f Timmy of Ingersoll. | ie ~~ . hex e was,.., «* ts f 1 w. I. ~members are ~ AMf :. o _ #, ® z. M f reminded that the May M ] Yst â€" f f 2 < meeting will be held on 0e B $y â€"â€" F 43B ; +* a > Xï¬ulx;'féilg ?rlxg?l:eaéo,imï¬u%ity ED STROMBURG OF THE LONDONâ€"BASED Edwards Gla§s Co. prepare? t:v st?);nlga are invited. â€" \glass window at Brown‘s United Church for removal. The window is (l)lne oh [ oe beexgu The Annual Mother & reâ€"leaded and repaired. The large windows on the north facade of the c urc( Staag hotos Daughter Banguet was held boarded up ever since vandals damaged them two years ago. g p last Friday night. Mrs. April | % y Bryans and daughters of : Granton, who is Regional § 2 Vice president of this area 3 was present, and short variety programme followâ€" | ed.