Brownsville WI Tweedsmuir Community History, Volume 2, p. 60

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[ . In 1958, a new propane gas extension 2, :Zige gigizrs and teas were introduced unit was added. It had 3 burners,, In 1950, Cupboards were built in the In 1959, the.la8t Of the bazaars was pantry and the Church was redecorated held. On April 18, the Church was r."?- . decorated by Honsberger Bros,, April 20, Q 1921, t1gi.dtr/h'i3, Association supplied the ladies paid the Trustee Board for e c Oir Wh c Cir gowns. the new ceiling in the Church which In 1954. a new addition to the Church Was cost $400.00. On June 8, Honsberger Bros. mammal- On Jun? 21st, 195% a committee FEET? 1E2: $23222: 'et/f.), 233%??? ”7'38 iifue,it,sc"f'a1r1iitihi'/.1edil1,t2te/' 1erg"u. The ladies ordered new doors for the a ing the building project. The community . Church and had them put on and stained. canvassed for subscriptions. As a This cost $92-000 result a new addition was built for a In 1960 the Wo u . , . p , men s Association and 1i,1"i1"hye. a gunday Stehot?1: class. Mrs. Women's Missionary Society joined with time ams n was president at this the Women's Federation of' the United . Church. Beginning Jan. 1, 1960, membership In 1955, on October 21, the oxford fee was set at $1065. Life members fee 2"sisi?gfy1tn Romenirs Association meeting was set at 90¢ per gear. Committee for was eld at Delmer with Rev. R.B. . the planning for 19 0 consisted of Mrs. - of' the First Baptist Church, of St?ra1g Keith Ellis, Mrs. Edwin Curtis, Mrs. Thomas, as guest speaker. Mrs. Merven James Pettman and Mrs. Cecil Williamson. Anger was president. . . . Still in 1960, on Jan. 20, the first In 1956, on April 29, the Church h . meeting of the Women's Federation was Golden Jubilee with a morni tld Its held. Officers were installed by Mrs. Lunch was served by the s2:1dte1V,ef11",',t.; Keith Ellis, past president of the ion at noon° The men of the 'lid/tso""- Women's Association. Then the president provided Cake,, A fellOWShiP hour of the Federation conducted the meeting, held at 2:30 pm0 Was which continued much the same. Strawberry in 2ff, tge 1i',1"ing Association gave a i3,gi.f/ireeyld turkey suppers were to ona ion or e urlit . . I was sponsored by the irizrridgrgal} which In 1962, the Women's Federation became _ Class. The ladies had tirylih1liu,"g,r1.,-t United Church Women. The Easter and l, for the new kitchen, S built Autumn offerings were to continue. Harvest Home service in the Fall is Tgelfggieghe Wgtgr Wis put in the kitchen. still a Women's service. The men paigaior the g: IEStallation' The first Women's Federation Harvest Mansion' the new store ff ng. Mr°OKen Home Service had a guest speaker, Rev. the pipe Mr Keith i1'1f,e,e2,ro',',1ief,d for Hinton, of the Corinth Circuit. 0 g l. water from his well. A new pig t1f,thihlind In 1960, two Sunday School tables were . extra cupboards were added. The ladies made by Stanley Parry at the cgsttof t H paid for the sinks and attachments for $li90. On may I?, Delmer was os ty ty ter in the kitchen. the Women's Missionary Society Sectional Wa Dinner. In November, a committee was 15. 16.

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