2 â€" s â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"“ | PRaRA _ Ley*â€" Ol eerpeatie e e decwar â€"â€" se . T f, P Brown § : Brown‘s Corners . Brown‘s U.C.W. ANNIVERSARY , TWO babies - BAZAAR & TEA Browns United Church bazaar e 4 8 aaa c omnige I 4 f \_â€"â€"â€"Brown‘s Gorners ornels We CO C | Sunday, Oct. 25th . to be held - A Thurs., Oct. 22. | : a h h Doors open at 1:30 p.m. ; Guest Speaker: e : > Rev. W. Dawson ‘ ; O Ct C 22 in CNU C > _Bazaar at 2:00 p.m. Music by The Kingsmen § The Thanksgiving meeting of L l pone Social Hour to Follow e church on Sunday. They w P Ecrr(l)(\)vorlxs UCW was held at Browns Bobbyâ€"Joe Wakem, daughter of ; hss s3 President Mrs. George Towle welâ€" RI,C!( and Cathy, aqd Tanya Nicole Brown S CO rners comed everyoné. The 92nd psalm Muir, daughter 0â€1"(11 d }():?Lk ¢ : hn ied mloned i pouer Te guae mds en o band‘ UCW bazaar and tea 148th psalm was read with everyone | f\(ï¬ls]lon’ m i I?l ?’ris:nlg?n ocllon * d C singing Father We Thank Thee. beur’BWI t(a)fldn artg Anniversary services were held at â€" warm welcome to everyone, on be o e ie is n meoke. s R%la;ts arlg%gisrslg mad% For theannual Brown‘s on Sunday morning. Clerk _ half of the church in reoren 2 zvvgc:h read by Mrs. John Hawkesâ€" : Unes ond tea, to be feldiits week of session, David Arthur, extended a serlslt?veren((ii JeanalBaker began the ; : | §s . 1ce and special music.was su Browns bazaar will be held Oct. L s : pâ€" 22. An invitation was read for Kinâ€" W%x 18, / f 5 / \ % ;i(fit:)e}rll'(liqh\?VKlll)]gs Messengers. The tore and Granton bazaar on Oct. 24. . pnbernigese,; awson of St. Marys Donations to the Christian Blind & ~ %hrist’ lshseflllllon, The building of - Mission, Five Oaks, Huntington J S 1‘; d‘ilrc & Society and the John Milton society « ] h? 1 es of the UCW served were accepted. The president read “'}‘30 ollowing the service. All Gifts Are Yours. , rown‘s UCW held a most sucâ€" The meeting was then turned over ;?SSf“l bazaar and tea last Thursday to the group in charge, Christian â€" | afternoon. $ ‘ development. a e % f Mrs. Annie Uren led the call to woulip Roll cal was hat thave 0 Dr. Dwight Smith remembered â€" be thankful for. Mrs. Margaret t . Ved : 3# | Arthur read the 103rd psalm and : By John Kedy .___ there was areal note of sadness felt in He also gave time and attention to Vickie Beavers gaveascripturereadâ€" ~_ Although Dr. Dwight Smith many places, especially since such a _ other community endeavors with ing. * R ' moved from St. Marys some 30 years . brilliant career had been broughtto aâ€" _ special attention to activities and. All took part in group discussions i ago he.qutmany goodmemorieshere _ close so quickly. He was in his 65th _ membership in the United Church of and the group participation quiz was with citizens of our whole area. One year. Canada. John 20:24â€"29. $ hears his name often mentioned with Manyoft!lepeople!lereremember Dwight also had a desire to adâ€" Joyce Burgess thanked Mrs. fondness, particularly by people he Dwight Smith as a bright and pleasâ€" _ yance his medical knowledge and George Towle, Mrs. John Conway, knew and servedas amedical doctor.â€" ant young man who was not only expertise. One of the ways he adâ€" _ Mrs. Dave Arthur and Mrs. Clarence F C f â€"devoted to the duties of his medical + _ yanced this was to do a fiveâ€"year tour Tate for giving their time and talent at So wnen the news of his untimely practice, but found time to be a kind _ of duty at the Harper Hospital in the 25th anniversary tea. . s=: passing was heard here last week and thoughtful husband and father. _ perroit, A study period in medicine, They were presented with anniâ€" â€" > j % was also completed in Boston.~ _‘ versary plates and Mrs. John Conâ€" § _ ‘After giving the people of his first f way gave courtesy remarks. A Iunch . chosen community a generous â€" was served by »church in sociely length of service, a move was made §1008; ‘ i o i i ns â€" to Woodstock where he practised $ y iy t t ce . 23901 o § /. medicine until his state of health W 6, : o e e : P i o Airmage, ?tfv;?fii&‘ “r‘dryw w _prevented his activities from: conâ€" n o e ooo dmaaors, uin mermnas i mt s tinuing. > > s _ 0. > : c e t y +4 e ._ Dwight Smith always had the love ‘~ 1. @ n aacail .. ies i. es > and support of his wife, the former _ 14. M T i i ie s s e m Ruth Burston, and his family. ; _ & > e o Ki css io l e : * l Surviving members include Dr. “% "~~â€" * M â€( f . _Â¥ “ f#»+ *M***ï¬â€"“:‘?â€â€˜w'*«*fwm* ;;“:“7': h mt & | Shawn Smith and wife Terry, of Freâ€" ts oi e + M s o l 4 o ie n & dricton, N.B., Keith (and Ja{,"") f Tok 3 se " . Pm . i h en e _ ; 3 Smith, Burlington, Ontario; daughter tag. c a. ky v Io 8 o ic Wesa n &, % &7 Honor (and Jim) Mosey, Whitby; / fmacsi oaes â€"sal. s n t e 4 «m»«»}v’-; e s Ao d 5 : A l 1| | (and Randy) Klein, Toronto. _ . . o O ca@2 _ 20. N To‘ y 7 _ He also leaves six grandchildrenas 0 . + oo s t .. 1 * 7 * i well as two brothers, J. Austin Smith, _ nmmart . N. * _ _ lownc umm cotaie %r a #ut Ks ] Vï¬;i&r_; . Willowdale, and Omar L. Smith, T e s e O 0 o on o t § > pilocsy ~ . § | Grimsby. / Wt . e * ‘?»»ha*? Qm & 4 ,,/ »i" fr > * The funeral service was held on : 3e ol ~â€" 1e 4 A. 0C zC 3 V Jt / _ _ W | rriday, October 23 at St. David‘s : it e s id +4 it . e 2 [ C Z / J W United Church, Woodstock with 378. y3 K._ x gj L0 sad «Am ;,5;. Reverend Peter Scott officiating. _ e *Â¥ U P. 0) Aartmalp:tig~ ‘ sns > #4 . A~ouf 7 o. o jreeiir?" P l P [ Ni e s ; j oc 9 4§:¢1 :f x %4'% . $ :T 3 M ":». g&"% ,ï¬â€™?‘: ' y ; P § k #. 3 ;‘ A f o i t * 0 o a iced chocolate cake cones 4 > DOLCE DELICATE. Jeremy Wright, 11, and Randy Coddington, 13, display the iced ‘ | donated to the St. Marys Children‘s C;loi; Bake Sale at the Craft Fair recently. Both wished they could have . taken them all home! m ise"‘ * . > f f i s paire x: f f