J‘ OLIVER /# » We are now at the beginnin annlpmmmmincicpnbnesarerratienmatinctocaeiinppconanzantaa ie en e in id en in ie i en tanrnret one ce it aBii oi ie n 20 in arann oe ie flmsn of a New Year, 1971. gLet*u% w&ï¬% ï¬f“ï¬i%‘f’#gs‘v e s s n es o e i s ons l _ : i s .m m i r h n 291 wl c on 9 tar t Ns â€" O cmd uen amn es _ . y $ S s Â¥ ts AK t Â¥.*afl review a few of the events of | Fil y A«“ï¬};,-, <r.~gf¢ E. “â€@â€ï¬a o en . i .o o o . ooo e cce e s old > e e sls the year 1971 which has just @é@"&&‘%jï¬f‘f“ fgz ts t * s on n c d a 0t Bare & T34 E passed into hiStDry:' January 23' h ¢‘.‘51_‘,%'iÂ¥: 4»51 ~("-§» » â€. ';'-_-";_ ‘ 3‘ es Hasn > .\g‘ f > soee \ 3 }% '.'I;‘?: Fire destroyed the main buildâ€" ‘hog e iï¬ . . Lc â€"oel, Te fls e . _Daldli t :. * o ing of Baird‘s Lumber Co. on [ 2e T. . ie es _ .2 9 k# s‘ iA e k * s 3 ou. e " Je t f 2y C MA o : 4 e e | 20th, Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Towle > 4 cmuith . s : 00 00â€" y 2e _~ < 8 ‘went on a trip to Jar"an-’. visited 5i;.f: +# “'%; l . . .-; :( # 1 % “ ;‘x'_i:;_,~flm' \ * I /,»"" & *4 A,g =@ 2 Expo 70 and also travelled to ~ C es w is . K 5 e i " â€" 4 > * & e â€" * ~ * O e other places of interest; Feb. § q i on a e l 2o s ,,/ [ * . â€" m k. * 3 2ï¬th, Brown‘s UCW catered to s C ~_~~ . OS $s ~. â€" M . ¢ § s 5 ks we e C > the Oxford County ‘Ayrshire $ o i wl se * esc t [ * & & @_ banguet held in Brown‘s United € _ s . " / «* 23 & + se Q?j Church; March 6, World Day s veley‘ t % P‘ i _ O 0_ of Prayer service was held at | ° L *R § Tt * â€"â€" m ) â€" *A s Brown‘s United Church, with tss @* ; C h 3 A m <_ s > _‘ 4 es \..:"_‘ ladies from Wellburn and North 1k es â€"<â€" 14 ~â€" e Nissourt churches as guests; - f | * ; en y _ J * â€" C oak, May 13, Linda Martin, daughter e & P B â€" r_', â€"â€" t § > . ~ e \ of Mr. and Mrs. Reg Martin, %f‘{?fl 57 E* § _ * .« "55* * %€ > _ e * graduated as a registered nurse‘s < }}gg";w * * s 2. .. s 88. seX ; 2. _ _ .. o assistant at the nursing assistant | Ԥ; 4 s td »..ï¬ oA f~* :s3 ~# "ka . ‘centre, Sanatorium Road,. Lonâ€" | . e g}"‘ia% f : ~ m 4 m s '$ | eX don; August 6, Brown‘s Men‘s B ;Y:gi'e«“’?& s e < s | (___dpmnnatt i . ; nommasment, o Club held a successful barbecue. y . . .c ; > ce / 4 "6\ oOs it o &A Y u. L .‘ _ & August 17, Dr. J. C. Hackney, / h *"2%“%“3" s ~~ / ttP . & 4 R wb 28 3 5 P 24 } [(E _ _ ~" formerly of St. Marys, passed S C t xX f %£ it it Ti f i 1st o 0) e _ > .. away suddenly at Hazelton in oc * . e o y ze uio B8 6 i8 YE .0 e k «/ > e * s sc l British Columbia. _ August 24, n e / oo & T . ‘d Y !% 5 , 3 ic y > /in escA â€" After 97 years of operation, the uk 9 : o c sasesc. â€" M giuut | 4 Cas o es 4 0n c / g is _0 6. * * : Avonbank Cheese and Butter 1 %fl e <<5 Ne 03 W,s as ""ie':‘ fxys. [ * a ;’.‘}F{». * 3. 8’3 ’rï¬.% Co. was sold. November 4th, t K s 1 0 2l o t inAE i i9 s lcb i. PA $ . _ _ Te Brown‘s UCW held a very sucâ€" -:v;ré_u; an. o. AlC s l _ se d #it ‘-',‘; \ C 3 e e oo thoie s 1& * ds cessful bazaar. November 8, ue tm "ae e l on }d â€" 3&\ \#£> 1 < y > es ï¬' P e C ‘ék- 1£* . â€" ". l The 109th Anniversary of East e in ce co e o e . l Ee B![!O : PB 5 â€" ¢ % p: > 2 } ~â€" 2# Nissouri was celebrated. Rev. %“%} o _ ._â€"** "" &" _ _4 & }!‘ 5l ® ces s s g:m. '%r Fe “% ~2% § Fred Potter, pastor of Stone [ Nqz i Ne o. / PV tN ; ~| '. * Ts‘ !%ï¬Ã©â€"‘;‘s*ï¬' $.*=. 3 f «l â€" Church, Toronto, was the guest <â€" ts‘ se e E e #11 + 5o A‘\ ~ $eie oys }â€" ~raA :P speaker,. Nov. 26th, The annual *4 e m P ie n t S e dinner for the staff and cortes, "IDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECT" LANDS IN DOWNIE â€" Alister McIntosh and daughter Mary examine a United g,zr;diï¬fi in télte g:a'i.mali?r.%ug States weather balloon which landed in a.field behind the McIntosh home on January 7th. Alister at first thought. Church. â€"_Dec. 3rd AyCShrisrtl;n:s the deflated balloon was a man lying in the field so the weather gadget was a welcome relief. The "Redrosonde dinnet was held at Erown‘s to operates from a height of 17 miles and consists of the ‘boxof electronic gadgetry held by. Mary, plus parachute and celebrate the 50th Anniversary ~‘balloon held by her father. The U.S. weather officials do not want the equlpment returned when found ou_tSIde the of Brown‘s United Church Woâ€", ‘U.S.A. so Mary will take the entire equipment in for scrutiny by the Collegiate geography department. Incidentally, men. May the New Year bring the "flickering light" aâ€"part of the instrument box, may be an explanation for most of the unidentified flickering _peace and happiness to you all, lights in the sky noted quite frequently over the past number of years. 9,4,,,/ 7 3} 19 7, Mrs. T. L. McMurray believes } : : in keeping up with the times. ( and recently celebrated her 59th ( wedding anniversary by going ( _ snowmobiling with her grandâ€" ( daughter, Paula Williams. Mrs. t McMurray is 81 years young and ‘l (omomommmes omm rtrmne omm ons n on o on ce n e un o ons oo reogs. ooo on en oo thoroughly enjoyed the outing. A. Pss * 048 $ , â€" ST. MARYS,,ONTARIO. 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