Browns WI Tweedsmuir Community History, 1981-1982, p. 23

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g , J;fofiowbfii 10. 1781 | Browns 4â€"H _ Browns UCW Hear Peter Kent 1 ¢ | f y ChQTY‘ Anne WeS'I' Mrs. Peter Kent was the | This. association first _ The Mederia embroidery | speaker at the September helped the people develop is beautiful, done on organâ€" | g | meeting of Brown‘s United agricultural skills and supâ€" dy, originally imported . N ew P re s Id en-‘; | Church Women. _ _ plied tractors for cultivating from Switzerland and the : | _ She represented the Techâ€" the land. Later it undertook . United States. The women , * I n;l:)als ?:xévnlc):;sthAssXfinalt}on, to ttt)eacl:i the women sewing, '}vl?rkf'Sl'ttli]l;% on o(tihe floor. _ The first meeting of and a | _ sponso e Anglican embroidery and knitting. e fims products are _ | Browns 4â€"H Homgmakit::; ciigrem :!tlxtenlll;eghtfofras htil(:: | Chlux:ch of Canada, which is _ Buses supplied by the washed in the cold water in | Club was held on Monday, show are to be thought | he;l ping the flF’aklstam people Anglican Church. brought _ the river, and beaten on the \ Sept. 21 at the home of about and brought to the | . who were forced to leave ~women into a training cenâ€" stones. Finally thgy are |\â€" Dorothy McKay. second meeting | their homes after India and . tre for a three week learâ€" ironed with charcoal irons. ; fls * M e \â€" Pakistan were divided. ning period. Blind, people are taught It was opened with the 4â€"H thiseft:llbers _pamphlets for mm _ > > caning, making string bags pledge. Set Sew 5‘;‘:_{3“&%;:?:3% § and mats made from reeds. Membghrs for this project members. : flgri Kent showed slides _ ?\Ir:n;:‘ eryllt_A:n a dwwt' The meeting was then | B ;’nena ;ffiirxl)- tthhzmpun?l?:é ; Christi);:e Wak:;n 811_’1 S&fl, turned over to the leaders I'OWI’\S with-p oxegn ncle pe topks "Lig" men ea ea Joyce Tate and Dorothy following â€"the %ie::.rzgrs o oote mere ay and McKay for discussion and C harvesting ofp ;al;:xe o e Incet Y. demonstration. Body _ Ol’nel'S beautiful . flowers bag 3 eeting was opened measurements and types & d h 9‘ for the elction of officers. were taken. and recorded. C aansm:( u:'orf(fa'redf They are as follows . PAmPhlet pages 927 were f * Brown‘s United Church . en en monee aatp president Cheryl Anne west, . read and discussed. , (efabern 8 : observed it‘s 118th anniverâ€" handkerchi ? s rgh 3caryes, viceâ€"president Nancy _ The home activities were 4 19g, sary last Sunday with Rev. o efs, and night Richardson _ and _ the reviewed and reminders J Phyllis Barnes in charge. go“g:;';)'rshi of tvl:em under _._ secretary and press reporâ€" Eiven. ' 2. ({)(‘/fiv{«m 17, The Brownsville Quartet Cll)lourch' ofpc,n,d,%m ter are to be floating. _ The next meeting will be 198¢} and cellist Velma Hall addâ€" roceeds go toward hel oC Heather _ McKay . was held Monday Sept. 28 at the ed a great deal to the {)bePakistgo 1 s nominated for the first home of Dorothy McKay at worship with their music, The W:rll)gopg t meeting. 8:00. The meeting was adâ€" . with Mrs. Annie Uren, at, the group convened b“ r;;“’h Ideas for the club name journed. organ. Lunch and a social | Clareglce Tate Y d tl:e L3 1â€"â€"_BOVZ ( ; hour followed. _ i | . meeting prevat _ â€" P iprrnnger nc en namrneemarneeennaenaer es es â€"sraman s o t wa i 2. Congratulations go out to ! _ The Roll Call was H ' Â¥ Mr. and Mrs. Steven Gorâ€" e Browns Wl max; (nlfe earoiyh memarâ€" ‘ gae!:] tI Help World Developâ€" x9 q * : ray) who were married in T a Apple Cooking Demonstrated Brown‘s United Church last |â€" the scripture reeding and pp Saturday with the reception Mrs. Clarence Darling | § f Re;mg hflqt;l“ ttl;’e St. Marys closed the meeting with | Browns Women‘s Institute _ Mrs. Arthur closed the served by the group n 7 8";, I‘:’; & e Brown‘s prayer. met Oct. 20 at 8 p.m. in the meeting with a poem, Feelâ€" charge. Everyone enjoyed a NE es catering. Mrs. Murray â€" Taylor Browns United. Church ing Fall. taste of the dishes prepared l rend i presided‘for the business. basement. â€" The business A delicious lunch was during the demonstration. ; Annoucements were given meeting was conducted by : hies for. a bazaar at Lakeside glrst. David Arthur, presiâ€" s FC ;an(l)t;dmChux&clslnSept.Uao t:(; ent. 1 | B .m. an oam Uni The 4H Achievement Day _ Church Sat. Oct. 3. is to be held in Embro on ;rd}:iem U((I)V:’ will c?iter to a _ > Nov. 19 at 7 p.m. Pn e t _ < * is MB on g 1 OW g Oct. 17.. A donation An invitatiL:m to Oxford B s c ners will be made toward inâ€" County Conference on Oct. [ r% 7° /"7 z4 ;.fl > St";lu";g a new furnace at the 27 was received. 4 school. Mrs. Doug Metcalfe and t Mrs. Clarence Tate gave a Mrs. Ken Munro were apâ€" work Ai The . comprehensive report on "a ~pointed as delegates to the ‘ ' i day at Alma" which was atâ€" Area Convention to be held __ > ng4: tended by a carload of : at the St. Marys Community [ ladies from Brown‘s. \:~~... Plowing Mafte ' Mrs. Murray Kingdon reâ€" ported on the progress bte)ing i i G 5 made in planning the banâ€" . . Robert Burgess spent and Mrs. Ray Wakem, Mr. e . > es quet for the Area Convenâ€" mMrpalsltoweek atgt_he Iff;r. and Mrs. Leonard Wakem, | e Br owns Corners tion. Browns W.L will be national Ploughing Match Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wakem | . catering to approximately near Barrie, representing and family, Mr. and Mrs. 350 guests expected to at" _\ the companies for which he Glen Clarke, Mr. and Mrs. | o ower tefld this difl}l;er; q ted is an agent. Anen waikem’MMr. ég(ll.lthfi' \| Mrs. Reg Harris repor k $ Ron Wakem, Miss istine On L » ¢ g . that euchres will begin at } Seve,ral people _ ffOM wakem, Mr. Robert Harris, ! Unite doé:ttur(?h ggsfmrgwtns Mrs. Ruth Ann Wright and Browns School on Nov.19 at Brown‘s attended the anâ€" y ang Mrs. Donald i communityâ€"sn nt a _ Carolyn were called to the 8:30 p.m. niversary â€" services _ 2t wgims Mr. and Mrs. Allan Eâ€" Feoar :llyz ;I g;{"fi; r‘zasbh?éd front and Ruth Ann read the The program for the evenâ€" ‘Svutgldl;um United Church laSt gioter ‘Miss Sheila Greason, E elgct for.Oct=i7 y bride _ address to Carolyn. _ ing was arranged by the Y. Miss Freeda Conn, Mr. and | _ Mrs. Joyce West was She called several girls to Family and Consumer Afâ€" ‘The following people from Mrs. Alonzo Harburn and [\ chair lady and gave several _*P her unwrap the gifts. fairs group with Mrs. Fr ed around this community atâ€" family, Mr. and Mrs. Larry \â€" humorous readings. Carolyn thanked everyâ€" Arthur presiding. Mrs. Artâ€" tended the wedding of Miss Hopkins, and.several frienâ€" { Mrs. Annie Uren and Mrs. PO4Y for the gifts and all | hur opened with words of Jeanette Wakem to Mr. Bill ds and relatives from St. Helen Conway conducted a WO . helped prepare the welcomg a;‘g a PXem’ Apple Ungar, in Wardsville 1Umltied Marys, â€"Fullarton _ and ’ singsong. shower in her honour. Pie Made Long AgO. . 1 last Saturday, namely Mr. district. â€" | _â€"â€"â€"Mrs. Nancy West ga F A Mrs. David Miller introâ€". TS sls se ~ s 2 e 2 s _ three lively zongs OH‘gfl‘l’g FGH?)I;V S‘:,laesssuelg'louy Good duced the speaker fox” the _ piano. Lunch was : evening Mrs. Diane O‘Shea Mrs. Joyce Tateâ€"led in aâ€"everybody enj segved and who works for Great Lakes contest. hour togeth tlo Cafeife,. Farms demonstrating techâ€" s ' gether with Carolyn. niques of cooking . with t . pa_d apples. _ , : Mrs. O‘Shea kept everyâ€" ‘ R § one fascinated as she showâ€" ed how to make Apple $ Strudel and a tangy Festive ,, Apple Salad. Mrs. Ray |. Wakem thanked _ Mrs. & O‘Shea and presented her v . with a gift. - s

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