Browns WI Tweedsmuir Community History, 2001-2002, p. 23

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ST. MARYS CHILDREN‘S CHOIR ooo â€"â€"amâ€" e (Â¥2) e o § Af L c _ C Citrs C ukess JA . e Choir‘s Historic House Tour ki#A A C c( ~~ A\ \ k se e l * y . 80 _ â€" _ _ 1 [ â€" St. Marys Children‘s Choir is excited to â€" Clench herself playing her violin. 2 . TK o) \ . . again host the Historic House Tour as Visitors will also have an opportunity to sY > pexm ce t ~ n ;,2 > ““’,%;?g | “2“;‘551 o . ech part of the Stonetown Heritage Festival. tour St. James Anglican Church Rectory, _ EZSSH W “;b-â€"-éu-..i..._‘;_::-ifw c \‘;&j > %éfi‘ The tour features four houses of historiâ€" _ located at 199 Elgin Street East. Built in .. sSAIAN ~â€" B veccosnuage "=l oS .. ul t cal interest, and ends at the St. Marys â€"1889, contemporary accounts of the recâ€" ! .& & & sgsâ€" x 19 / un § H?;«.%fl Museum, 177 Church Street South, â€" tory describe it as being "one. of the best ;!;‘ L mfig dmeslli c uoo es where lemonade will be served. appointed, best built and finished houses â€" 4. 1: es x*">..â€". mm in s amarenns . _ This year the houses include the home . for the money invested." % "fii‘}? ' fi : f E§?§§ n l _ __ _ _ M > of Dr. Martin and Irene Wheeler, located _ One of the oldest homes on the tour is â€" _ M iess . o0 s s rrcop y fls "ipane > ; tm > at 67 Peel Street, the oneâ€"time ‘James _ that of Bruce and Sue Kimner,.locatgd at '%; § : pÂ¥. ifi â€"â€" 1 1 1 a \m;u-. Carter House.‘ This house is famous for 480 Queen Street West. This unique . M 4 se ~~ ~Peeiee _ i (.s j‘.=.r, ; ; &N-q its glorious brick work and slate roof on frame home has been in family of Sue fg 4k e °O 0 t M 5) TT 5 e the exterior, and beautiful Victorian inteâ€" Kittmer (Graham) since }9:’)4, and is Mioooatii e y uo x im >A naieee man i1AE :fi rior. This house has been designated as a â€"believed to have been built in the mid [ e . ons Agta ~f m an {w" property of architectural value or interâ€" . nineteenth century. u6 es mss R _;_.;‘. _ die est. The House Tour runs from 12.noon to 5 o We _ C â€" nsS «4 <L _ en Also on the tour is John and Marie p.m. on Saturday, July 13. Tickets are e f%'«¢ [ To l._a Te 0 Stevens‘ home at 96 Robinson Street. Not _ available in advance from Stonetown .. F34 C<~~y M C ~nlem ) . only is this house famous for being the Books in St. Marys and Just Accents in . | ~â€"â€"3 2 * K=«= y3 4 fib:h. j I t > birthplace of the famous violinist, Nora _ Stratford. Tickets are also available for _ | _‘.:5-= & â€"â€" 1 \a C !! * s ' T [ Clench, it also commands a spectacular â€" sale Saturday at St. Marys Town Hall. | J 10 |_ | P â€" * 5l c 0 â€" / # m .l | view of the Thames. Visitors on the house _ Tickets are $10 per person, adults only. Et ;gm‘%‘: is #A _ ud 4A ‘u 21â€" i s tour may be lucky enough to see Nora _ Proceeds support the Children‘s Choir. tr| e e &2 Â¥" & ».:: ho ies .. ul > uce o. c e s e it _ . o i n e o e l e ocms 3 11 $ w « s ._ Tlchs t ioh oi 4 t '.,‘ O 3 s son [gddt} UF F pcall|â€" 2 a in i}} xford Women‘s Institute i NY 4 By Ruth Skillings sional looking to be used Mosssmestieeieemenlidl a « % § ace Cl LAKESIDE CORRESPONDENT when displays are put up resat o e i i/\ ) â€" CA F at fairs or malls. f‘ * > e ol _3 . o. lprecrase! The Oxford District _ Thank you notes were 1 ind on se ’_‘ fass u% , » Ceernlale t ~Women‘s Institute met at_ received from the scholarâ€" ty . m s : ; !R Wls \ t ; Eo resa ks Browns _ School _ on ship winners of last year, e c s t n 5 E> . in n gscs _ Wednesday, May 22. Jasmine Jackson and ts * L /A * 'Q 3 g d e yâ€"> | _ President Sheila Greason _ Alison Paton. & Cns * .i L se( i. > o i welcomed everyone and _ There were 291 new W. e es sn uk worl } ylanip t â€" K C en y t / thanked them for the I members in Ontario this ME Ne e s a ' ie | â€"cards, phone calls and viss past year. Longtime St. Marys Children‘s Choir members Matthew West (fogri ‘ its while she was in the . HNene Chesterman and a years), Heather West (10 years) and Alex West (five years) posed in _ hospital for such a long _ number of other members front of Martin and Irene Wheeler‘s Peel Street home to help promote nerone Saidit wosmteat wil ic ome in 5 C Mack the Choir‘s Heritage House Tour this Saturday, July 13. The tour is Aoâ€"becbackiin cirealation it« Mne: part of the Stonetown Heritage Festival. £ | again. Salford members took smcs esb w e e _ _ _ e _ _ Sue Day presented the up the collection while flag at the beginning ofthe Hene Chesterman and meeting, while Hene Sherrill Babbey led a & 4 ) Chesterman played the singsong. _ Vivian piano for the Institute Ode _ McDonald gave the PAC and 0 Canada. Ladies report and Sheila the were welcomed by memâ€" Education Workshop ; bers of the Springford and _ report and a run down on z> ) Browns W. I. Branches. _ what will be happening in BROWNS WI | § The Memorial Service was _ the spring. % ‘ °_ given by three membersâ€".of _ Greetings were received s h r | , the Anna P. Lewis Branch. . from London Area presiâ€" DGSSBI't GU.C e | Sheila Greason dent Fran Hyatt; Perth _ Reports were given by â€" $200 to erect two slow ) addressed the Theme of â€" South president, Marlene â€" the different officers. Plans moving signs along the Browns W.I. held a successful ‘Nutrition Today‘ and the . Coulthard; Middlesex East â€" are well along for celeâ€" _ roads in Oxford. Dessert Euchre on Thursday May 30 ‘ Roll Call was answered _ President, Marilyn Howey; brating the 100 years of The Fall Board meeting at 7 p.m. 2 with a healthy eating tip, WSA president, Hinny Institute in Oxford. The will be Sept 24 at The winners of the Euthe were as lots of good ideas. Mary Haanstra. The WSA is party will be at the Huntingford and members â€" follows: high â€" Rose Whaling anfi Alex | Nicklas gave the financial â€" going to ‘My Fair Lady‘ . Elmhurst, entertainment _ are asked to bring in their _â€" Jeffrey; lone hands â€" Jean Blair and _ report and Ruth Skillings October 23 at Stratford. the ‘Raging Grannies‘, on favourite recipes for the Roely Horst; low â€" Betty Ralph and the Examiner‘s Report. â€" Fay Telfer, registered June 9 at 5:30 p.m. There cookbook. Evelyn Douglas. _ _ ~Wilma DeBruin and Helen Dietician from St. Marys will be a cookbook and € The lucky draw winners were Anna Holden were presented â€" Hospital, was the special wall hanging. There is a McCullough and Bob Jeffrey. Door with a large planter of speaker for the evening, need for seed money. prize winners were Lillian Knight, geraniums each in appreâ€" she was introduced by â€" Janet Uren challenged all Verna Switzer and Rose Jacques. ciation of the work they Janet Uren. Fay had a the Branches to hold a : The members of Browns W.1. would ‘ did to make a new Oxford _ handout ‘Safe and Healthy â€" Euchre party and give the like to thank each and everyone who District Banner. Eating," in a very interestâ€" _ proceeds for the Branches‘ _supports our Euchres, our luncl’xeons : â€" It was decided to buy a â€" ing and enthusiastic manâ€" _ share of the seed money. and dessert euchre. If it wasn‘t for | \ dew ‘display board that is â€" ner she covered the mforâ€"~». The District will give the â€"â€" you, we couldn‘t have them.= . . . | lightweight and profesâ€" mation in the handout. Farm Safety Association See you in the fall : | | I | | | |

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