Braemar WI Tweedsmuir Community History, Volume 4, 1984-1992, p. 15

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Nes SERVICE « PAw . +t wal \ e oo . oo oi es t3 o. S . > "a, f 1 hi ~ag i > p | } ; ( Ne d >â€" q * y Te . o es NWOE _ A large crowd gathered for ‘ 2 l 4 . dn _ _ . ~"a . u.. se Fa an 2 wes®at |_ an open air church service at | /” * 4 i e m °_ (9 te=* â€" es s ; s x } i. s ¢._ _ s We a t § 990 s lb \ i@ | _ Embro‘s Memorial Park Sunâ€" ; P i 4 &A " ,;,*s $ § _â€" _ |â€"day. The service, preceded by § a| ( © se m d i W ie gh * : f E: y â€" a catered lunch, was part of the & : A b‘»%»f@- ; %< Zorra Caledonian Society‘s 2 : : & wl _ _ 50th anniversary celebrations. $ ' & _ s At left, wee Willie MacRobbie, c TEA PARTY : g _ 9, of Embro was appropriately , _ Serving tea at the 100th anniversary celebration of women‘s : > _ ~â€" dressed for the occasion. The : organizations at Chalmers United Church is Annie Forbes, a f O _ _ _ "= t society‘s highland games will : United Church Women member. The celebration was held f ; â€""~~ A mÂ¥ _ be held Wednesday in Embro. Tuesday afternoon. Waiting for a cuppa are Margery Fleming\. es . AuC _ _ â€"â€"(Staff photo by Alison Downie) ‘ (at left), convenor for the afternoon and Chalmers UCW presiâ€" â€" _ > ; . f , dent Marian Funnell. Former and present members attended _ s sOTH ANNIVERSARY c â€". the festivities. 3 * The Zorra CaledonianPSoclx)etty‘ _ in ; ia Di / i association with Knox Presbyterian A ; (StaffPh_gto by R 2 ,’e,’e""""_’_) / © and Knox United churches of Embro, F hy s \ will hold an open air service, a Kirking 8 sn ' O‘ the Tartan, at Embro‘s Me{nortnfil a e earmemearaionpiesonuonecanitrme n o _ | . € & ressant Care Park Sunday to commemorate t 4 ESS;%ESH;:;S %: sThursday, > % | soci'ety'stszot;}) anniversary. The service , December 14, 1995 Annie P ra | ‘ â€"begins at 2:30 p.m. S } gf F!1l?)d1eslalt S;'érvéoe?g\?::?\lf‘vi;g e . s speaking native from the '!sl?\,{)f Skyef fel;h lat &Il?ob'ert J. Forbes t e Pr" SS I _ Mr. Robertson received his \ aster 0 ; T aar mat ( ; 2 y M e 4. ‘ 3 _ _Arts degree and his theological fvf'a"t‘)mg TEXA _ _a . e 0 eaninait dn | o ':.3» *% _ x ‘. «a'.‘f" | f e serve wi : Nanicoke, Colin and his wife Pss i s N se % cé) : | g‘e?::e during the Second World War, : ‘Bernice of Edmonton. Dear %fi,h §¥ 5e «f; 5 y e Nee q*w wl o n ana o e| c 5 ‘- Si‘,’,ce coming to Canada he has served ‘ motherâ€"inâ€"law of Julie Forbes 5‘”*;{3%:’35"2%‘2? [ & Z2Â¥ / \@v § ;. '},«,jfg ; _ at two Toronto parishes. He has been a of* Woodstock ~and _ Bill ;ff\«“fef%[s ts P &%3;;7‘? (tsy" . L NP\ k |\~guest on several occasions on the * Snowden of Nanicoke. Loved [ (@2 '.v’x;fl?éz‘:i’,é*i” ue l ~¢/§g’ f 1 <ra/s y | pular CBC radio program Fresh Air. o grandmother . of 14 »i;fi : o s | ° Bhere will be a Memorial Act duringt s 7 grandchildren and 33 great yX i ‘g;g;’; 2 e .‘ . & ~ 34 ’ / s t _ Sunday‘s service for gll the pas ; grandchildren. Dear sister of [ _â€" y s ' 1 Â¥.oma in oo }. < t ""al _ presidents of the Caledonian Sa?'eft)gus _ _ Lillas Rodger of Simcce. | [ M e t . o. . ~ ie â€" _â€" tw The Kirking 0) the Tartan is the |Ocus Predeceased by a daughter â€"[¢, & »Gee ols ar C us o 5 Wwms 23 5 ons 7# _ of the service. All participants are 1b j 3 Anna Snowden, a son Alex 2e e ce s it oA ,_;1,»:3:'1‘-; a .\ es _/ vited to bring a piece Ot;,t?gtgf“t;?_tag â€" o_ _ and a brotherâ€"Neil.Muterer.: . {y e o J es : f § 4 ies e y > | oblessed or to wear an ariCc t Sceottish * i '-"“"(f‘ F ie <. _ ‘E& tA . © >A s / ie x lothing. This is an ancient pcotls Annie was a member of the d {g‘, as To § e No mt | : clothir being revived in Canada. Havelock Chapter of the |4= _ "’kéz us _ * ts f I n i > \_ tradition now 2 gb (0o8 â€" SbothEites : 1.0.0.E. â€" Woodstock . and . L2 i io mypnm e Te h)',rmhirse :Irl)l%he;s ;%%pea' solo by _ Chalmers United Church. _ , & JA J# j y on this special j Contributions to the Chalmers . HAPPY 90th B' RTH DAY Margs:iig:t mssn £ T 33 United Church or the Ontario i a F ¢ To Sssc aned Church willâ€"host o Sun: ., Heart and Stoke Foundation Friends and relatives showed up at the Legion Hall in Embro ; Knox Unite on 2. pa ‘ would be appreciated. Funeral _ Sunday ‘afternoom to help John George Alexander McKay exanse dgyk l;;'}g? afffl@ a;‘;’%’; f‘(’)r child,é’,; 1t C arrangements entrustedtothe _ CBlebrate his 90th birthday. McKay has nine chilé?en, 22 | ';‘Il\cd 3nder $3. ~C d § R.D. Longworth . Funeral _ grandehildren and two greatâ€"grandchildren. Seated with him T _‘ In the event of rain, the service will ‘ »rifme(;ggeég gq*;ouncemenf ‘ is his sisterâ€"inâ€"law Doreen Hillsdon of Woodstock. McKay lives : take place afi Iéngx gr):]tgedag:llgghiawn | ater. % 1). Cong he vi 4 4 | ou‘re asked to DrI y » § neetfhe vMlage. ( Sté ff Photo by Ria Dieleman) : > chgir for this celebration of the Scottish l v L | 1 f yc Y ~heritage.

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