Browns WI Tweedsmuir Community History, 1984-1985, p. 3

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x2, nc 4 W! 17 fg* B C poromameraromare o . â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" | rowns LCorners C se Brown‘s W.I. held their _ tended by the community to f s e e **=>%._ last euchre of the season on _ Mr. William Switzer. He is a ‘ i@ lkoaee 4 s tw c /2 L v Thursday night with 12 patient in St. Marys ~. o C â€" | tables in play. Memorial Hospital. j J We Te Ass ‘â€" h. ; P | Prize winners were: high â€" Mr. George Hutton. is P o. â€" C< <ou waF G; a : . . e â€"â€"F Betty Johnson and Bill home from a stay in the h f #,. 4 l e .,* * ooalelee â€" j Robinson, lone hands â€" Burâ€" _ hospital. \ | Lc Sm ie 62 . t S o â€" Sranisze| ns Innes and Madge Elgie, Mr. and M#s. Bill Rumble fi css . 0 (rlk o s > > . Jt * ~ > en low â€" Mary Brooks and Jim _ and family and Mr. Wilford 7t ad ce e ... ~~~Ce . Sepa o r es _ j ; [ :| _ Kennedy, lucky prize â€" Doug _ Rumble were at church on | Te e h s o. \\; ¢‘ . @4.% n A . | |\ _ Kennedy. Sunday. | i oo e en .n T *% 7e x 6 ts : On behalf of the institute, _ fmottraaltee es eray" / it ual u p _ the euchre committee exâ€" poo‘e Nes h ol s oi d o 47 op & ie oh. d . tends their thanks to i x f f o y / : i o y , everyone who supported the 5e OO 4 o d on s y d . & o M euchres. The first euchre of | t e aioee y / is i / ’ | next season will be on Nov. . o O _ â€"____ memamiziiees Rmension ... 5(2 4 C Margaret Prince is es * : . PAfi 4 commmeniunpaptmmenpiey . wesainies | me f“_"’»’;} recovering from having her n o. t t 4 . B o | tonsils removed last week. Bs e â€" f 42 R 2 1+ 1 The community extends get +9 o ¢ #% â€" 4 R | well wishes. s C 102 ‘ e , | Heather â€"Jane _ West, j + f e $ > § \ _ daughter of Vietor and Nanâ€" | i\ e : i on ny reoags L. cy, was baptized at Brown‘s ‘ > h . isz::s Ts last Sunday. Several friends | f § % F ># E g , R and relatives were present. E> ; kee 9 : >=.> fe‘s . s o * Get well wishes are exâ€" F ‘#t p ># v s us "be. _ Loo cancmmsmmmmmnenremmmmemmnnerermmmmmes ; f t F + oo is . wl ipizin 4 :,‘- a & hy _. â€" < £ 3 | d $ 7 Je _ t & & W 2J § f f #‘z> @ , | a ; S § â€" orcommhe | Brown‘s Corners wommmmomannmnli ce e Miorsrettn l m _ Thursday evening, during â€" of the "good Samaritan‘‘. * ? j 4224 â€"T% Open House at Wildwood The institute is pleased to d ie e P 6 R park and A.J. Baker report that Bill Switzer is fers9 P Schools, bicentennial flags home from the hospital and & 3 . were presented. c feeling much better. } tas S These flags have been Mr. andâ€" Mrs. Clarence ; ; is : purchased by four local Tate attended the Golden Â¥ate ‘ Women‘s Institutes â€" Kinâ€" â€" Wedding anniversary dinner | ; ia~ & ~ tI(I)!‘e, Lg kf side, Brown‘s and D énférsoll, o meornd ; 3 x ~Fxa. f niondale, and _ were an s. Howard Hepworth f â€" f + s2} presented by Mrs. Helen recently. PWO! HEATHER BROOKS, an intermediate, does her routine on the uneven bars c during St Hryniw, _ Mrs. _ Irene Congratulations go out to Marys PARQ Gymnastics Club competitions last Wednesday night at the high Sc% 1: ‘ Richardson, Mrs. Patti King _ Mr. and Mrs. Alex Gregory, Senior club members were divided into three divisions â€" novice, intermediate aEd sen'00 4 and Mrs. Joyce Tate. ‘ who were married last for the competitions which were attended by the parents. § (Staff phlootl(;)- Kevin â€" McMurray â€" and Saturday. Warm wishes to & â€" | Monty West presented a â€" YOu, Alex and Elaine, as you s e s © dialogue in church on begin your married life Et SsYA . | Sunday based on the parable . together. ./ B J . ' 1 S ~ â€" rown S Brown‘s W.1. - Brown‘ Mas , /19 ' Te n . ~ f : j Brown‘s _ Women‘s charge of the music in f rown s > %fi Bu nq uet Institute planted a maple church on Sunday, with | f R f & § tree in the school yard at Mrs. Hubert Uren unable to ‘ Co FMAers _â€"â€" j Brown’; lastt Thursday night attend because of illness. ‘ : 7 s 6 as a bicentennial project. Mrs. Doris Darling was out, Mitsâ€"BDavid Arthus, "Mrs. m:‘tll]xzr ::(;m:hlfl 3 Btf:r?(;flest Taking part were Mr. and after a lengthy illtgless. & 5 .!?\(I)gs(;eanvgesl\;}s Mllt.s' X;itql' j was held May 11 at Brown‘s rrll.sie %‘l’f’ rgte I\'III‘ owle,d e uen . _ attended. the 6xf:1§1 N rtllsx Ooled ehureh with s £098 John Hazgc’ $ ?1;1 11\\/1“8' ‘ District Women‘s In t'(:r Avendetce Muriel Ja kesw?\l/; R brs. ' etrict anoust at. Hls i{:ge ; The president, Mrs. n areck & S(I)VII‘E & J° ect | â€" United Church last Tue(;da m es Kn}gdon, Sore ol Burggess ‘and Mlss and (I)\Zce oo ~Ban Sm aos y. _ banquet with a poem "My‘ RegHirrs sangs MFs: nsible for the ch rest; ce f ‘ Charter memb Ali ' ’ ggrvice at Brovevn’sc ulrct Te enc e Lt Hawkesworthemane&-S Jo '22 ‘ Sunday. P . leader, Mrs. Joyce West, Burgess turned the first s):)d | Mrs. David Miller, Mrs o e mioenl . and John Hawkesworth is to f Mike Vanstrean and Mrs. e e eesimaifer uin be commended for â€" his j ; Harri * panied by her mother, Mrs. ti f ing th ; Reg Harris met at the home Henderson, sang three patience in carrying the tree | of Mrs. John Uren recently | lovely songs pertaining to around the lawn, unt!) the i to qlscuss plans for landsâ€" ; "Mother" and Sara Slater perfect location was decided 3 caping around the school. _ > showed her slides on Rome. _ ___| "PW] i i k Mrs. Bob Arthur thanked s. Clarence Tate was in j Sara for _ showing her f interesting slides. { Mrs. Fred Arthur gave | courtesy _remarks â€" and | _ invited. all ladies to â€"a bus I â€" . trip in June. The president _ closed.with a poem ‘‘Bless ; ~A11 ‘Mothers Eyprywhere”.

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