Brownsville WI Tweedsmuir Community History, Volume 2, p. 49

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TINTRODUCTION | The history of every Canadian Communi ty | 1s shared by the history of the Christian Church. The early settlers were eager to establish places of worship. i | It is not easy for us to realize that a : few years earlier, still it was a common ANNTIVERSARY COMY"TITTEE Si{"?h't to see a horseâ€"drawn vehicle on a e o on ttin e quiet Sunday morning bringing the faithâ€" "Torship â€" Pastor Jim Girling & ful to the little village Church. , mandynSandersonM Ceei From tiny acorns come the mighty oaks fi@t of Fowvner Hembers â€" "irs. Decil and from small and humble beginnings Williamson our congregation grows. "Look to the Memorial Plates & Muss â€" HMrs. Barl Hewer rock from which you were hewn and to Finance â€" Iyle Curtis & Floyd Sanderson the quarry from which you were digged." "istory Research by Pearl Chatterson Hlitory is a sobering thing for it | e enlarges our horizons and makes us not | éiégfien bg ifagl C?:tzggzfin only aware of our heritage and our indebtâ€" ‘ on nc ocX OS CC ness, to those who have gone before, but also our continuing dependence upon the Sternal. God, who, while the generations come and co, abideth forever the same. "Ye are deeply indebted to our Anniversary Committee, who have been laying plans for the nast year, for their helpful assistance . . And now, to the future. As we start 'é‘éfi" m‘:’:‘ our last quarter, for our one hundred > d CY years of our Consregation, we would ul e ;g%gfilfif invite others to jo)n with us in our â€" ez o »yâ€"aU work. Ye are set in a rapidly changing ' % era, which will undergo a great many : > changes in the future as it has in the sE Fe#?%i%:* pastd | en‘ â€" | Tore | PE ol The effort of our predecessors, can be f ’fifi{jj Nes fi;}§(9‘“~ made complete, by our efforts and as | e n i they go forth in faith and trust, so may D we. Confident in the knowledge that the | â€" j aaionoa. Eternal God is our refuge and our strengt" and that "He who began a good work, will : ‘ bring it to completion at the day of | 4 9 2 7 Jesus Christ".

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