Brownsville WI Tweedsmuir Community History, Volume 2, p. 52

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| In 1935, the Ladies Aid became the | Tea meetings were held during the week Women‘s Association and held meetings | following the dedication,. One evening jointly with the Women‘s Missionary | the guest speakers weri ll\qua%co%‘mrSéouth Society. . | 1 Libera â€"P., FO s s | E;}:fl‘eozilci: gigrira!oodstock and Donald In 1945, frs. Hiram Smith donated 2 1 Sutherland, Conservative M.P. of the | oak pedestals to the church. | provincial government, from Ingersoll. | In 1954, an Annex was built on the west | Both drove to Delmer by horse and cutter i side of the Church to house a Sunday | for the occasion,. The old church was _ School Class and to be used as aâ€" later sold to Brownsville and is now kitchen,. It was dedicated December i, used for their community hall. . 1954, with a social evening. Rev. CG.A4. In 1909, the mortgage of the present Shields, a former minister, was guest Delmer Church was burned. Rev. G.J. speaker. Rev, L.C. Harvey was resident Kerr, came back as guest speaker and ‘ pastor,. The Women‘s Association Rev, CG.C. Kaine was regular pastor. sponsored the project. The friendly Total receipts of the building fund, circle class of th? Sunday School _ February 3, 1909, were $6,319. 47. donated a new Wurlitzer organ to , by $6 105,.05 leaving the Church. It was dedicated April 15, The expenses WEPCO ©Dil22sl0), s 1956 a balance of $214.42, William H. Kipp ® was secretary treasurer,. The auditors In 1956, on April 29, the fiftieth were Fred Sypher and W.E. Lambden. énnii{versary was celebrated with Rev. L. ‘s Missionary Societ « Harvey presiding. Rev. E.G. Turnbull, igslzg(é;nfiidwgefirz. A .BE . Lloid of Y President of London Conferencg was guest SSrinth . speaker at }1'a.mo A fomer.gp;n;,ster, 1913, the Ladies Aid was able to Rey, L.E,. Livingstone, led in prayer. zn 2e3é300 00 towards the new shed Mrs. Spencer Williamson was choir leader. 0 9 s wlougih was built in 1920. This housed Fletcher Bradburn was organist. the horses and buggies while the service In 1957, on April 20, at the regular was on. Toâ€"day it is used to store Sunday service, a dedication service was area farmers implements. . }Txeld to Ecledicate the ney: Cfimmun:lron table. 5 he donation was given rs, James In 1925 the church unl:?tcigetizogiflted Lowrie, in memorygof ‘theyla'te James Delmer Church became p Lowrie,. A donation was given by Mrs. Church of Canada. Band J.P. McDowell, Harold and Ruth, in first Mission Band was memory of the late J.P. McDowell. A g?géfizédtg; Miss Florence Smith, (now donation was given by Mrs. J.B. Smith Mrs. J.M. Watson) of Toronto, who was in memory of the late J.B. Smith. There the first leadero were also donations from the Women‘s In 1931, the Delmer United Church Association and the Comrades of the celebrated its 25th Anniversary with Cross Class. Rev. G. J. Kerr of Lambeth as guest In 1959, a new Johns‘ Mansgville plain _ speaker. Rev. L. Bartlett was resident tile ceiling was put in the church, to inister. Two services were held. lower the ceiling, at a price of $900,.00 m1l by the late W.E. Lambden. t . 5°

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