Browns WI Tweedsmuir Community History, 1985-1986, p. 25

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f§ f e a f I 1. F Brown‘s UCW Brown‘s W.1. June meeting a a § , firs vice president _ Annie. ' group which toured his studio, plflns plmlc 2 ofNafi‘fgw‘,Y: £ womten’s ;I)nstitute, A decorative concrete edge has south of Woodstock. A<s & . ~ _‘ presided for the June meeting held _ been purchased to border the _'I'he Junior Farmer bottle drive© Brown‘s U.C.W. met at Brown‘s at Browns School. After welcoming _ flower beds 'aj; Browns School. will be held on Saturday, July 19. school June 3 with 17 members everyone, Mrs. West read a poem _ Carol Miller dlsp_layed a. sgmple Clear and coloured bottles should attending. The president, Mrs. _ titled Dreaming. A thank you note _ and will help Marion Harris install _ be sorted.and left atâ€" Browns School : _ George Towle, opened the meeting was received from Kristina Tate these. | before 9:30 a.m. that day. _ _ with a hymn followed by prayer. > who was awarded a dictionary Evelyrg Arthur displayed the W.I. _ . Joyce West convened the citizenâ€" \_ _Psalm 145 was read. from Browns W.I. for highest crest.whlch. has begn pl}rchased for shxp.grou.p program and gave a Mrs. John Hawkesworth read the academic achievement in Grade 8. the new sign which is to mark reading titled Each Day, a new minutes and correspondence. _ A committee, consisting of Carol _ Browns School.‘ account. The roll ¢al} was answereg A committee was formed to plan Miller, Dorothy Taylor and Evelyn Willy Vans.trlen reported on tl_1e by. naming a quality of a goo for a U.C.W. picnic Aug. 5. Arthur, was appointed to arrange a «recent meeting she attended in citizen. The motto of How to show Mrs. Towle read a poem, For bus trip to the Huron Country _ Woodstock to leagm more abput the concern without being nosey )N:S Quiet Miracles. Playhouse on Wednesday, Aug. 27 _ Ross Butler project. Folloyvmg the â€" read by Nancy Wes_t who describ Christian development convener to see the matinee performance of _ meeting she accompanied the what a little town is. g Mrs. Hubert Uren opened the s Joyce West introduced Constable worship service with sing song == , Steve Reid of the Woodstock O.P.P. Mrs. Bob Arthur, Mrs. George y ' 1 ) who addressed the group about Heron, Doreen Di’stle'r Qnd Mrs ‘ LamA .Z lf â€"â€"â€" Block Parents and Neighbourhood > Towle took part in the worshil; * £ r’a%ch. CI:OII\;ISi;lable Reid was thanked 1 i i aro er. 'ls\:;:tl::\'szhse Py‘ rgadmg T9u . + ; yNancy Wgst. gave courtesy reâ€" Mrs Jolin Conway \sang He _ | +A marks an(_i mv1tgd everyone to the Touched Me § C ra ; next meeting which will be held on Mrs. â€" Towle introduced â€" the ’ : x Sept. 16 at 8 p.m. She wished | ’ speaker, Mrs. Roy Fader. Her topic &# 375 o oo w e everyone a safe and happy summer _ | was Life is a Journey. Two tapes _ : & s o oC f ?}nd °(l§sff,’ th: %Z?ggr% usys 3 Ar ' << . unsc ] randfather‘s Garden. I w:; (yfl at)!,lzd’wf(‘)?fg a'fl?lg WAlfgxyGtg: C \\\§§\\Ҥ\\§§ > s Everyone enjoyed strawberry _| Mixes With Man. i i6\ \\x\a\ shortcake served by the citizenship { | Mrs. Bob Arthur thanked the T1 s \\{%\\E i . â€" e 21 group c + : f speaker with a gift. i â€". ‘ y ~ & . ... s se s Joyce West, convener of World | W nssy L P pae 2 1 2l o Cutreach, . made the courtesy . .. . | P o _ e remarks. Lunch was served by the | . . PA W sZLs : e ~Aam I ‘4i. j a _ omm ( _ 7 Ab/o. o "t thoiel "Wanel 4 Xak gr adua f' on ; ; f Mr. an . He;mer %;fidfié?{aaugfigll‘{oi l\g‘t‘ . A}\'/[‘:;y B;::: & %?:)got;(t:f ORIYIII{. 2 1(3 Graduation ceremonies were held an rS. Â¥Y, o apap. tNie.: Lakeside, Ont. Average 499 â€" 83.1% at A.J. Baker â€" WHQWood Park . Marys, Ont. Average 486 â€" 81% t school on Monday evening, June 23. j f § : Awards were presented to stuâ€" | s is : ' dents as follows: 5 s English â€" Jenny Torbet, matheâ€" S 1 ._ matics â€" Kristina Tate, French â€" s 3 Karen Rodenburg, science â€" Scott j + 3 â€" : Greason, geography â€" Josh Lewis, { ; : ’ s history â€" Kristina Tate, family * Ts studies â€" Sonya Arthur, industrial $ 3 > arts â€" Karen Rodenburg. f â€" o There .were several special | : h esc awards presented. s â€" ~ Jason Dennis and Jenny Torbet 3 s ; 3 were athletes of the year. § > $ . > The greatest overall improveâ€" j £ * ment â€" award went to Mark { C\ o McEwan. i \ ts~ C 2. . Kristina Tate won the award for 7 f Fat es . i . %. s highest academic achievement. d _ Ceke | ns in o mm zâ€"] The overall proficiency award ) t is 3 . Alks went to Jenny Torbet. f ‘ f | s - k 42â€" Josh Lewis was the valedictorian s | ‘:{f p€ . $ for the evening. P ; k f | 7 ‘ A § J / 3 2 . _ Paul Taylor son of Mr. and Mrs. Tracy Slater daughter of Mrs. _ _Ken Taylor, Water St. N., St. Sheila Brown, Waterloo St., St. § Marys, Ont. Average 494 â€" 82.3% Marys, Ont. Average 541 â€" 90.2% f \ ' â€" I = â€" > & o ! â€" Teee ; |

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