Browns WI Tweedsmuir Community History, 1986-1987, p. 9

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Brown‘s institute offers _ 39 club § , | clu e quick cooking course _discusses â€" aeeert Margaret _ Arthur, _ president, _ Carol Miller was in charge of the o 3 ‘ welcomed everyone to the Jan. 20 program of the citizenship and t J meceting of Brown‘s WI Mrs. world affairs group. The roll call f r ec rea Ion § Arthur _ read a â€" poemâ€"January _ was answered with current events. ‘ Snows. Mrs. Miller read a poemâ€"â€"When The Wellburn 39 and Holding : Janet Uren, secretary, read the God Created Farm Folks. "Club met for its January meeting at % minutes of the previous meeting _ Margaret Arthur introduced the the home of Wilbur and Margaret and the correspondence. Liz guest speaker, Marion Fulcher. Facey.. Audrey Wakem_ assisted ' j Harrison presented the treasurer‘s Mrs. Fu!cher showed slides o_f Expo | them with the meeting. > f report and reminded members that ‘86, which she attended this past _ The president, Shirley Baynes, she still has institute badges for summer. * opened the meeting. ; : sale, Joyce Burgess presented Mrs. s Audrey Wakem led a devotion _ â€" A oneâ€"day session for the short Fulcher with a gift of cheese and â€"__. with the theme Christian Standards - 3P order meals course has been â€" thanked her for sharing her trip with s for Recreation, which she said are § scheduled for Feb. 5 at Brown‘s _ the members. : wholesome fun and play, instead of s s f School at 10:15 a.m. Anyone from Mrs. Miller _ concluded the . "wreckreation", such as reckless ‘ the community who would like to _ program with a reading and invited driving, gambling etc. take this course is welcome. everyone to stay for the noon A poemâ€"â€"Being Busy, Being Kindâ€"â€" j ; Participants are asked to bring a _ luncheon following the meeting. was read and Psalm 23 repeated in quick dish for a potluck luncheon. Courtesy remarks were made by unison. One hymn and a sacred Theâ€" 4H project A Taste of Dorothy Taylor, whoâ€" invited song were sung. Ontario Fruits and Vegetables will everyone to come to the next A readingâ€"â€"Reflection on the begin on Feb. 4 at Brown‘s School. meeting Feb. 17 at 10:;15 a.m. Lord‘s Prayerâ€"â€"andaprayerendedthe The leaders for this project will be _ Members are asked to bring an old devotion. | Linda Torbet, Doreen Distler and _ card or valentine for the roll call. Crockinole was played. Susan Evelyn Arthur. ? Towle and Everett Hardie were the : p / ?f winners. â€" * f 2 Lunch â€" was serves and a % gopuil ? f 7 § fellowship time was held. \ : oys IcIT, on s ? lMCChne"C“l“’eS’ Jeief ies I ‘(. ii: f 3% ?fim& , & “ 1 WI h I d h 8 ) * ~®pAO C xyâ€"Ry _ Brown‘s WI holds euchre: .. $MH &2?\:\.% & en & > S Brown‘s WI held a cuchre party Betty Barons and Laverne Rodd, . s P j §7 nR an< W & + A _ _ last Thursday night, with people at ~lucky drawâ€"Connie Monteith and e : * | 4 f";:‘ Cw § > r. ~ i. 11 tables playing cards. Frank Levy. [ ta. "%., $ . % /3 *::,Q‘( ‘f‘x .. Prize winners were: highâ€"Joyce _ The next euchre will be on ‘ ce l n NQ"‘ .. _ â€"" e on Woest and Terry Barber, lone handsâ€" â€" Thursday, Feb. 12 at 8:30 p.m. :4 M"%yf:% 2. t n 4 y ty y 1 B Hclen Turner and Bert Harris, lowâ€" â€" mRMesre en = *.9% . b“"gb\ cih " > PR ts tds F z ‘tp% y %' 4 # *=¢4 ';.,4’»_ '; _;4» & . h to%kEr," % Lfi&-v i > esc y.. : ~ 00â€" . _ _ _ :yfi s on e : °. ". ~ yA .+. t R ; k at 25 years, Scripture e s & . . lf | Mrs. George Towle, president, "\{Ii;kse r:;gc i x yClarcnce ates 4 Mz&”%fi s :t $ 3 ; welcomed 17 members t? c cg) Joyce West and Mrs. John Conway. . Cal ’% § °: $ â€"!. j 3 meeting of Brown‘s UCW. Joy * ts i\ \ .c | en n # Scripture was given. followed by @ _ ___ . _ _ _/ __) mage fagt year to ~ Mss t * s 4 ; 4 poemâ€"Time. ican Relief, Seeds for _ . wl j i. i The minutes and correspondence glai?reld ISB’efi:lglent Fund, Mission & e were by Mrs. John Hawlgesw(c))gkhs. ServiE:cs Enitistinn Blind MiSSiOfl, d P use ~â€" S e _ A letter was read from Five Eive Oa,ks," John Milton Society f > f ‘, ; P ppmiiih ® W K thanking the _ UCW for. ~a and Alcohol and Drug Concemn. e eoastze PÂ¥ § CA y contribution. is to be__ Mrs. John Conway and Mrs. â€"~%, o k t C e .. The London Conference is to5 hi Clarence Tate sang two ductsâ€"â€" im s t « . o im .. e l anniversary celebration of the U 18 _ Psalm 5 was read. _ _ zce " o mss } is to be held in Kitchener, July Toyce West read a poemâ€"â€"Why t s i/ [( o e Mrs. Dave Arthur presented the ’flz)iaréhil Thon m Ahica was read by, > % . treasurer‘s report. the Mrs. John Conway. Mrs. George ; p $ Mrs. George Towle 1014 tC Aluie delivered a camation to _ \ j is is \j history of Brown‘s Missionary former members in nursing homes. s ns \ t Society in 1945, also Ladies Aid in Nt atiubert Uren Sélld the ees" "Wml - 1934 § 7 remarks. Mrs. are npe > *\ Cmends x * UCW pins are to be ordered for CT(;ltl;wscylosed the mecting bW['hlh § & lz «q. f members. er. The lunch was served by the ”y’%\:;} q exine 5. Otl} u&fhpmggfig gl?r);sfim development group. *z *"v 3’ k , Y 3 Opened its p?fl 0 j T w \ ,‘ 3 ) taken from ‘the Mandate-â€"UCw ) + 1 O OO Lo i nn ce uinnneansemsrmsemremmmeermeeareronmomcimanmemmmmnmmenmmenemrent . | A _ alurarg 3. 7787 ; HELEN THOMPSON of the McConnell Club hands over a * { , 7 $500. cheque to Lions Club president Ken Muir. The money. : is for the Opera House project. | ‘ ‘ (

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