Browns WI Tweedsmuir Community History, 2001-2002, p. 16

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M éU. °9 . 2 00 4 © $ 7 $ & ' _ Agricultural _ gegun s w f tk__ 6 o £ _draw winner _ Interesting tour of Tillsonburg , ” 2&}”% & % Brown Women’s Institute celeâ€" E.D. Tillson the first mayor of Hand painted ceilings, inlaid floors, & : 22. t s s i. brated Christmas on December 12, Tillsonburg. ornate mantels, hinges and stained â€" y g\§§ e s w _ | |__2001. We met at Browns School for _ Before our tour we were directed _ glass have been restored in many 4.4 "ZZ%,“ g?‘*‘ _ . He o | _ | | _ a brief meeting. Donations of perâ€". to a lovely room set for afternoon â€" rooms by artists, wallpaper and §"%‘I %’v " < t © * sonal items to the Women‘s tea. China tea cups and a silver tea paint specialists and by many trade ; %;**« f’%f _ ~ae Emergency Centre Woodstock were _ service provided just the right mood people, specialists who have spent """:r; %\“@ Las s t | collected. and delicious Christmas goodies many diligent hours working out . é}?z We took time for a viewing of were served by volunteers of this fine details. j,‘ q < | pewter Christmas ornaments and â€" quaint museum. We were joined by _ Mr. Tillson was a crafty businessâ€" 4 ) _ |â€"|| | _ pins displayed by Ron King for the another group, whoâ€" were man who was able to. make money 1# . .] _ 2 h i / "| |__Uniondale Firefighters. He gave the â€" Volunteers of the Aylmer Museum. . at whatever he ventured into. He _ a~~ : Sn § 9§§; | | _ ladies a chance to purchase any of _ The Museum was having a established his sons in many busiâ€" | y : _ }fi*( s || | _ the items. By doing so we supported fundraiser as well. Thirtyâ€"eight volâ€" nesses in town and set out to w = * w(} the Muscular Dystrophy Association unteers each made a wreath. improve farming skills in the area -- &;‘ e 3. %ggg»wwgmm of Canada. Our Women‘s Institute Tickets could be purchased for a _ as his last adventure. He supported y“ W%%E“ <~@ ‘%’ also gave a donation to this penny auction on these gorgeous the town in many ways and paid l o 1c . 9 W _ | . Association at this time. Ron joined â€" wreaths. Congratulations to Evelyn from his own pocket to have the . 23.‘ o < l _|_ us for lunch served by a small comâ€" _ Arthur from Browns W.I. who won railway service in Tillsonburg. ““"* E yee. . _|_ mittee. We ate those wonderful~ a just in time for Christmas. a Tillsonburg is a beautiful Oxford “ *\’r‘ & <A. triple‘layered sandwich.e§ smoyh- Annandale National Historic Site County town. They are fortunate to (Wese . , :;" %z *_â€"% Q ~ & ered in cream c}leese icing with _ has many restpred period.rooms as have volunteers and interested hisâ€" feae e x 32 ; tempt’lng s'lde dishes and Susan _ well as local history galleries. While torians to keep their history alive. e _ Towle‘s Christmas Cake. waiting for our Tour Guide we were Heritage is important to . “ %*‘"1 f A [ Theq we set off for a fourâ€"hour directed to a large room known as Tillsonburg, giving them roots to DC . . "% < _ excursion. We drove south, making _ the ‘Changing.Gallery.‘ The display build on. It was a wonderful getâ€" ;’ is : [*+ sns _ _a stop at Coyle‘s Country Store to this day was the history of away for our ladies! 2e 0 0 â€" m l br-owEe anc(ll.shop t(’lor an;tl' last Cl(])ristrfrilna:ll\:[iusic. ¢ Happy New Year to All from msr. on o0 x & wa l tets minute goodies or decorations. ur estinationâ€"of the outing _ Browns Women‘s Institute. WSL Marys VO-IQP?‘?BI' Of Begging the ladies to leave, we was to tour Annandale House, § Our euchres will start again on the Year ror 2001, is SÂ¥10'W11 Wft'h‘ Stâ€" _ headed to Annandale House in _ very large (three storey) and lovely Thursday, January 10, 2002 at Marys Agricultural Society President _ Tillsonburg. This house was built by Victorian House built in the 1880s. _ Browns School. Judy Kainz making the draw for a 52 f djnch RCA TV, purchased from Claude : Electric, the winner was Kevin White oys y & pegc from RR1 IIderton. Congratulations, â€" |____ _ : C BROWN‘S WE _ ¢ z: Kevin. The St. Marys Agricultural Society â€" p:_ _ ____ _ _ _ _ J D _ 3y _ e 0_ . o youd be w hss veyore s »~ Insurance the topic at BroOwns WI chased a ticket for their support. _ L WL KWA U es .. s § _ The highlight of Woodstock on April 8 FEriendship Centre in â€" Lawyers Joke" and the‘ Browns â€" Women‘s starting at 9 a.m. St. Marys. Our Annual â€"Pennies for Friendship f 2 Institute meeting held Activities include Rug. Luncheon and Euchre . was 5¢ for each letter & on _ Wednesday, Making, Genealogy and Party for Cancer and in your Lawyer‘s ; January 16 at the Food catering. More Jesse‘s Journey will be: name. h ‘ School was Pat Switzer information at a later held on April 20 at 12 â€" The next W.I. meetâ€" j : of St. Marys. Her topic date. _ _â€" _ _ â€"_â€". o‘clock noon. The ing will be February 20 was _ ‘Liability The EW.LC. convenâ€" ladies are invited to A at 10 a.m. when our Insurance and how it tion will be held at Dessert Luncheon and guest will be a speaker affects each and everyâ€" Sault College, Soo, Euchre Party sponâ€" on Osteoporosis. _one of us‘ June 14 and 15. sored by Lakeside W.L Browns Euchre |_ Liz Harrison presided Registration for this in the Parish Hall on The next regular ¢ at the business. The event has to be in by February 11. at. 1 Euchre will be held Ladies Day Away will January 31. . _ . o‘clock. _ 7 this Thursday, January be held at Dundas . A donation of $100 _ The Roll Call for our 24 at 8 p.m. in the Centre United Church was made to the meeting was . "A School. ;

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