Browns WI Tweedsmuir Community History, 1985-1986, p. 4

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p f 123rd . at of : A Browns United Church at 11 a.m. â€"â€" SUN. OCT. 27 Speaker h e ts e Rev. E. Morden, Hamilton s Music by the String Quartet â€" Joyful Noise * » u.c.w. HARVEST BAZAAR _ ' â€" in the School THURS. OCT. 24 , : ' at 2:00 p.m. Doors open at 1:30 p.m. * Vegetables, Baking Sewing and Tea Room 42â€"43 "B ‘s U.C.W J f : r OW n s ‘" e @ 0 s (9 ,(//* $ Brown‘s U.C.W. held_ a bazaar â€"lunch for the social hour. : ' 3 )(__L.'?% an,gh'teezo];sr;uTrfigsg:gd:flt)grtw;?s'h_ _ _Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Dolson of | * D es:to" Marion Munro. in Kingsway Woodstock attended anniversary ’ â€" 3 ; Lodge and Muriel Darling at the services on Sunday and called the | c f . Wildwood Nursing Flome latter‘s sister, Joyee West. I c Anniversary services were held The euchre parties start at yanf j 69 ,e/f {7 at Brown‘s on Sunday with Rev. _ Brown‘s on the first Thursday night L,:f;,i’ff â€" °_ _7 | Elwood Morden as guest speaker. in November. Harrington postâ€" 4 . Py s * 2 Present also was The Joyful. poned their‘s this week because of . 24"77 [ ‘ 3 Noise group, consisting of Kaye Halloween being on that night. ' ‘ ! _ Beacham, Catherine Sutherland, â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"_â€"â€"____ 0 0 0 3 Dorothy Sutherland, Carol Cole e ‘ and Alice Weir. . The ladies of the U.C.W. supplied % Brown‘s UCW bazaar brings in $991 The _ November meeting _ of _ ladies fiave also been invited to a with a verse followed by two Seek and Find, followed by a ' Brown‘s U.C.W. was held at musical program by the United hymns. reading, _ Blessings, by Mrs.| Brown‘s School with 22 members _ Church choir at Kintore on Nov. 17 Mrf Murr Z{n T?)illor ga\;)e a« Clarence Tate. attending. Mrs. Murray Kingdon _ There was a motion made that a â€" SCUPtUe reading followed by a inati ; opened the meeting with four donation be given to the Resource SP°*t P!laYy. Depicting an anaual 'f-‘? ew:gmrx::(tims cg{mmltfiee e hymns, followed by scripture and a Centre and Mission Services of _ COUCh meeting of a U.C.W. it was 'I1)~0 1 a yd es tds devotional. London. Mrs. Dave Arthur gave the â€" Called Why Be Without a Gripe. ‘3Y°0T an uy j The minister, Jean Baker, led in . treasurer‘s report. Proceeds of the L2W"6 Part:Were Mrs. Clarence _ Mrs. Joyce West gave the f prayer. . ; 7 bazaar were $991. A motion was Tz_:lte, Mrs. Hubert Uren, Doreen courtesy remarks. Convenerâ€" of Mrs. John Hawksworth read the made that a donation be given to Distler, Mrs. Murray Taylor and . church in society and the social minutes and correspondence. ‘An _ Alma College. Mrs. George Heron. _. _ action group, she reminded everyâ€" invitation to Wildwood school‘s . Mrs. Clarence Tate, convener of 'The roll ca}l was answered with . one to bring in their penny jars and youth group musical concert on . the Christian and development EtS for shutins. secret pal gifts for the December â€" Nov. 22 has been received. The committee, opened the program Mrs..Hubert Uren read a verse, meeting. s j % t

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