Armow WI Tweedsmuir Scrapbook Volume 4, p. 6

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For the congregation of Shiloh United Brethren Church, Sunday was a very successful day. The weather was superb. It is their prayer, that will be an omen of the week's weather. In the neighbourhood of 230 people gathered to commemorate the past century, to dedicate the new Christian Education Addition and rededicate the former portion. After 'the service, old The congregation of the Fourth of Bruce United Brethren Church were proud at the exterior of their building on Sunday as the one hundredth anniversary was celebrated. New siding was recently applied to the church. Shiloh United Brethren mark 100th anniversar Y The Grey (up my- The morning speaker, Rev. Fred Mentzer who developed the theme "Christ Through the Ages", has changégd a bit in appearance from his picture of 1931, that was posted in the picture gallery of former pastors, weddings, activities of Sunday School, ladies' groups, Christian Endeavour, the building acquaintances from a wide variety of places were renewed at a fellowship luncheon, departs with H Willillson, Dal Murray all I" Kathi-lie riding shotgun The evening speaker, conference superintendent, Rev. Keith Nicholson of Kit:hener, commended, the conr,vgatioto for the iniprovements the outside of the Chm and challenged them to rv' 1 Lwe! the spiritual needs of t; 1- t: "Mu within the Church. and . the aiiiG rand families of the Church. committees of 1948 and 1968} Special musnc for old f historical booklet - Aim ugh the years with Shiloh U.B. Church, is on sale for anyone interested. Former C.E'ers had a reunion in Hue afternoon. _ - Occasion was a trio by Mrs. Margaret Collins. ""'mnt"; Mrs. Charlotte Wilson, ",nkerton; and Mrs. Shirley Woodason, Tiverton; and family numbers by icvriiiriiUsrMirtin Magnus, Cindy and Brian, and the Bruce [Jenna] Accordion Bargd. Amongst those who attended the Kincardine High School re- union on Monday morning were the following former and pres- ent day residents of Tiverton and district: Miss Eva Begg of London; Archie Campbell of Flatbush, Alberta; Alvin Mc- Neill of Owen Sound; Mis. Sam Castle (Grace MacKenzie) of Clinton; Mrs. Don McLean (Sy- bil MacKenzie) of Toronto; Dr, Alan Grunder of Ottawa; Joe Hughes of Sudbury; Mrs. Haz- el (Reid) Hartwick of Strat- ford; Miss Margaret H. Brown of Toronto: Mrs. R. L. Scott (Chris Smith), Mr. and Mm Bob McKellar of Toronto: Mr. George Giles of Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Barrie MacKenzie of North Bay; Mr. and Mrs. Cam- eron McLeod of Port Credit; Miss Nora McNally of Glamis; Bob Stevenson of London. school reunion Monday Attend high O-pl 'rl

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