Browns WI Tweedsmuir Community History, 1981-1982, p. 6

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§ Brown‘s UCW fisi 2 pril £.1198) Brown‘s U.C.W. met at _ The Regional Rally is to _ Mrs. Clarence Darling Mrs. Murray Kingdon‘s ~Brown‘s United Church for be held at‘ Zion United gave a delightful reading, group, Stewardship and Fiâ€" j their April meeting. Church. Dessert is served at â€" Heavenly Dove. nance. . 4 Mrs. Murray Taylor, preâ€" 6:45 p.m. Slides depicting the Easâ€" â€" ’ sident opened the meeting _ Two people from Browns‘ ter story were shown. with a poem, "An Easter have the privilege of attendâ€" The narrators for the Song". ing Westminster Weekend slides were, Miss Joyce The minutes of the March â€" on Friday May 29 to Sunday Burgess, Mrs. Fred Arthur meeting were read and May 31. and Mrs. Clarence Tate. approved. Mrs. David Artâ€" A oneâ€"day school for woâ€" _ Mrs. Tate closed with readâ€" â€" hur, treasurer, gave the men takes place at Alma ing Pray, Give Go. financial report. Notes of College, Aug. 18. Rev. Morâ€" Mrs. David Arthur gave . appreciation were received ris Boyd will be the speaker. courtesy remarks. f from those remembered by The Roll Call â€" "A verse A luncheon was served by gifts during the last month. from a favourite Easter _ _ : A spring bazaar was humn‘" was answered by the j announced for Harrington members. : U.C.W. on Apr. 15 from 7 to 9 Miss Phyllis Barnes is to p.m. be ordained in Chatham, > Open House will be held at May 28. A bus is being Wellburn manse, the home chartered to allow those, of the minister Miss Phyllis who are interested in attenâ€" Barnes, on Apr. 12. Refree ding to do so. â€" o § shments will be served by Mrs. Clarence Tate, conâ€" the U.C.W.‘s of North Nisâ€" vener of the World Outreach souri, Wellburn and Brown‘s Group, opened the program Churches. with a poem, "For the First ~The Mother and Daughter â€" Springâ€"like Day", followed Banguet for Bown‘s is on by the 24th Psalm and a : May 8 at 7 p.m. All mothers reading â€" "God must be _ a f and daughters of the comâ€" good." \ ~â€" munity are to be invited. Mrs. Tate led in prayer. s ... f , s Apail als | fpws| is1 PP ol $s\ e Horasl 19 g’ | “"; > k Y. ¢2°8 ; 4 iss is " Browns Cackling /‘ K. > es Chicks 4â€"H Club ' M s4f > m ~r hicks 4â€"H Clu @5 m At Joyce Tate‘s home, on â€" other discussed the uses of fi'*' 4 C .. . * se 2# #: .w e h' 16 March seventh, the Brown‘s . leftover egg whites and “% <almiew . io ts ~£ To . / Cackling ChiCkS. 4â€"H_club â€" yolks. iR 3 *;A' \\ fi E> o ta carel. P : Cia:® > 2l \\ met for. their fourth They read about using egg s & @aAOss _: A ad k: a /\ b meeting. hit 1 s t [A \ e ts e SÂ¥ _a~ + t After the 4H pledge it was WMteS as a leavening agent j § / * BE . CÂ¥ 4 . < f announced tnar and filled out a quiz on egg â€" s oc t @ C Af 4 Achievement Day will be nutrients: â€" 5;. \Â¥4\ 1t C i Tz R h *. & April 29. For a lunch members ult\ 1.\ 4 # B : Members divided into two â€" cooked a cheese souffle and / Te es . sz 3 > % § . > groups: one went to prepare tried the cream puffs for =#ag) 2t 4.i W i . oR 8 the cream puffs while the dessert. Ex ”; LV e}} R 3E s C (tA . ; 3A t ){_‘.'.,‘g f _ 5 ae" o. e % PE ie * > n :5 % 6 R c \g € Lt ts oi ,‘ : ho e tats x F f I +« p :?; E_ â€"ilt! (1) ; l ’;\‘-‘x‘,“;:: ~ Â¥ e x w t \Ty""/ y = s " eant I ; . ' p / .-_-,?* CZ * k. . * , Browns Corners Fa & y )e | â€" Aprm\ is1€l * * t >\ F3 ~% C Brown‘s W. L. held their cellations. Bver $450 was * a~ iWBs e k ®I o. > 4 | last euchre for the season, taken in. j [ / ts . : : 3 2 Nss _ | ‘ « last Thursday night. It is hoped the euchres a . ssm k 7 % & t There was a good crowd will resume next November i P 2 :g;; : f | : t and the W. I. is grateful to f # hx ;&‘ i â€" [ t a 8, j 994 â€" everyone for their support. â€" se V lt ng * 3 Visitors bl::t:lght :5;!‘“ Prize winners were men‘s ȴ i & 7 a j 2: dwiches or relishes, and the pisgh Eq Monteith, ladies‘ 22. +f Mn rmmmm s : E: hk â€" ) euchre committee supplied highh Vera Dunseith, lone g ?«" % """""; 3 % *A yB | a variety of cakes, with ic¢â€" nands Stanley Clark and . , * >,â€" * WW ~&. # j 3 *3Â¥ | cream. Joyce West, low man Reg * .. & j 4* â€" Ne B 5’? / oi ! Twelve euchres were held Harris and low lady Mrytle é f :: _ *_ iA s . / PE . | j ; this year, with no canâ€" Knapton. 5;.-,»1_ A ie - > a* uN e P ~ f} ; use y s ; ~ m k iA asP) j y 7 4_1‘, f”‘ 1 ’ e nar C r,. }_;;' .;’j."_k,;â€"w- Nee tb & | 3 7 22. ../ mee ; ES c a l 1. fophe ied nies l =" > t s ® } 1 DAVE KINGDON and Paul Dufton remove a. tire from a recently purchased truck which they are in the process of overhauling. The two men are partners at St. Marys Backhoe Service. They were working on the truck at Mr. Kingdon‘s father‘s farm near Uniondale. ce e en EL L g e oo en BE in de on ns Paae d ~a7 As L me ... e mt ,

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