Browns WI Tweedsmuir Community History, 2003-2004, p. 13

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oll into the th St. M&I'ys ol l b By Sheila Greason _ [~â€" Sa>s ¢ & @ § & SPECIAL TO THE JOURNAL ARGUS . : e : _ ic‘ o 4 en i1e 210 ME nfi e wal e l .© ~â€" e C ,~_.',_';’::1j’>- s & s3 (yoare . f VJ ie $ S o Ts coomig (56 s e Py % w ; a o Sikes ’ .§ [ Lk § & _â€" e 4 es jacg | _ C e R ; ,\fi_ s ~ y > _» 7 3 Ex}.:â€" HEATHER WEST s Heather West is the daughter of Victor | and Nancy West of RR#1 Lakeside. The 19 year old is a graduate of St. Marys . DCVI. 2 * * * â€" * * & Her favourite pastimes are reading, The four young ladies competing for 2003 Fair Ambassador title toured the dairy farm of Joe gardening, creating art, web page design and Mary Reynen recently. The competition takes place Thursday evening VYlth the winner and creation, and listening to all kinds of being announced at the opening ceremonies which follow the parade on Friday. From left, > music. A talented musician and singer, Alaina Fawcett, Krystal Gowan, 2002 Fair Ambassador Erica Levy, Katlynn Schellenberger Heather plays the violin, flute, oboe, and Heather West § ; hand bells, xylophone, and sings in sevâ€" eral choirs including the Festival Youth Singers of Stratford and the St. Marys Presbyterian Church choir. She also omm oooâ€"â€"â€"â€"_â€"â€"â€"_â€"_. teaches violin lessons: ~â€"__â€" BROWNS WIL _ __ Heather enjoys volunteering with the e e s e s < P St. Marys Children‘s Choir, as a soccer : coach and at local blood donor clinics I I S euc e O e a SeaSO l l handing out cookies and juice. % - Heather plans to attend university for Browns Women‘s. Jeffre cas ¢ s : f e # y, men‘s high Terry ladies Mildred Newman At the Browns W. I. | Voice and Violin Performance in hopes Institute held their first Barber; lone hands Bell and _ men‘s Larry meeting on Tuesday, { of launching a performing career and euchre of the fall season â€" Oliver; men‘s lone hands McLellan. September 16 our guest | earning a degree that will fiuo‘l’v her to on Thursday, September Doug Kennedy; low â€" The next euchre will be speaker talked about | become a secondary school music 4, in the School house. ladies Kathy Jeffrey and on Thursday, September Foot Care. Everyone preâ€" teacher. s Af The winners were as folâ€" low men‘s George 18 at 8 o‘clock in the sent got their tootsies Heath?r West is sponsored by Browns lows: ladies high â€" Donna McLellan. Lucky draws _ schoolhouse. manicured. Women‘s Institute. eg [ + @ | "aame _ . kg;«/ k e * Browns Euchre | : 4%;@; _ ‘fi ‘2 gr se\ fw?’g%x é”? The regular Euchre _ e P is > } / s o) D ) _of Browns W.L. was |\ m .. ’ im‘ y . V asae. + held on Thursday, 2 \\u i.) i zs October 16 at 8 p.m. mEX $ The winners were as i 2 s se PÂ¥ follows: high lady â€" | '@z S e > x Connie Kittmer, lone | _ . Am V ~â€"â€"â€"7 V is / 3y hands Mildred k l hy . .4 . 9e o7 & . Newman, and low P e ie Pfi s =2., 4n tint > l 1| Audrey Somers. High L. o m % * . _ 44 00 e man was George l CTZ +‘ M t MclLellan; lone hands _ _ c mfi low Jim Kennedy. . e o s C Door prize winners St. Marys Children‘ ~ ; _ were Jean Sims and Choir volfinteers ;?;dz 1,500 apple pies David Arthur. 1,500 apple pies on the es prepared The next euchre will .. nvteckend. f Saturday at the hall be on Thursday, | ; ’5& in St. Pauls. Helping _ October 30 at 8 p.m. | ~g e g P h f{";m- out were, from left: | | eA * 2s ;7“ Shelagh _ O‘Neill, Ex iiaiine Sn s 1Â¥ // ) Taylor Triemstra and A Kate Mountain. L. on ciol h B L ETE esc acmmmnennn mm e e e 3 _â€"_gfi ‘1

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