Browns WI Tweedsmuir Community History, January 1972- August 1972, p. 8

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6 _ The St. Marys Journalâ€"Argus, Wed., Jan. 26, 1972 _ . â€" * 364 § ' \ V V C 7 @ * \ L 7 18 â€" «; Ens e rigtie. 3+ j Winter. . And Fieldâ€"Stone Artistry _ (BmownÂ¥ Grmes _ _ EBB 8B \ q 7 / . s k § wYinter. . AnQd Fle one IStF «Brown s Corners noes e s f 5 C Â¥ . Ei)i * “ K _ + . @ _ 53 C c > Brown‘s W.of. **% ° 3 lane â€" e ast Iver oa f _ Brown‘s Women‘s Institute + | } | | ! : | held its "Canadian Industries®" ‘ C P f | §ne<te}tling I}ixstl'fluesday, .{‘an. 25th & ‘ oS 2 _ h sooan. 13 ~yaroascavaomnens | \ in the schoolâ€"house. The presiâ€"â€" y e ‘ s & ‘i”";p@ § J!; s on 4# «dent Mrs. Murray Taylor opened , N8 . v\# > Q â€"_â€" 42 . "~L Pmm es i ® 9 the meeting and presided for . [ oo_ _‘ * ~A] % zead L\ " Hasl T ;u\: h Cete t . the business. The minutes of . ; 3. i k ; ie z.. 6 %,’ Jt e the previous meeting were read t a3 :*‘;'au’g:,:{» * /l > *3 o !’% *: o. d unc n . â€"4. 24 by. Miss Ruth Gill in the abâ€". f E.= i e + PCs t ca se c e e sence of the secretary. TA s * : ; . a i eA oaee Ne 7 A motion was made that each . 3 Ta~ s jal â€" e w :fih 8e C tanes . es _ of the. standing . committee K ~§€ 1P | n ~op 2 ks n it | groups raise a sum of money e 114 en â€" . 1z M cue . | to aid _the treasury. Get well Â¥ g s f H P $ ~TAset scards were passed around and \ v53 â€"_ t C ,1‘.,-. 3 e s e o â€">.‘\ e J $ I signed for our secretary Mrs.. *~/ o ‘ »teans C . __ s o. o o‘ oo o c Dan Conn and Miss Ethel Facey ) f F wA TL o oo ie aa es s ce n * o att \ who were both confined to hosâ€" H C_ e iA "~elean 1e s ns ikew er vil _ pital. . Mrs. Geo. Towle! and W .«« C s t!"~ f *4 ts B 3 ~* be Te § . _ Mrs. Elsie Hutton volunteered . t c o en â€"B9> ;\ BP es C > Chare :. . o1 ho | to represent the Institute at the | * 2M . s _ w‘fi_ e _A n io es _ ‘held at the Royal York Hotel, j . 1e eimpeceieae S eiemaa â€"sltenelc e l . 5 _\ M \ Toronto, early in February. _ mss en N C oc are »c ce «ue e aitt q-.:a s t, * ie n j _ Two minute group readings : ;;;_(.c fagezacac>s>> j . ® [ h na~ +. ’ e e were given by Mrs. Murray Kingâ€" Led 3 is & Pa l 6 x o n Hatace / oo o don on Health and Mrs. Geo. $ \hee s g B â€" * g a. E : 3. iâ€"ly > nA _ Towle paid tribute to the memâ€" En s §. 5 *s3= >R e es s"~ _ "â€" cyd â€"ory of Scotland‘s Robert Burns. ; :5 $;"â€""ae» u4rkg i * +ss t "me 4 â€" ;’E}fl § 4 * ‘35';:‘ 3 The roll call was most amusâ€" Cipdula.sg eb e »; B . M ies 5 g * gl e E o uk. ‘~ing as each related a product ; ; i e se e * * *4 C y( oo enanespenn ie e . S . «s ‘â€"she had bought because of ad:. : in jas â€" e s | verltising and the many commerâ€" f d cials. | s j THE WALTER CLARKE HOME h \â€" _ The meeting was then turned f i i n n in runann nninditn um adepmugibics~ >3 / _over to Mrs. Harvey Darling and t mm y TH.. _ c c‘ o " t( il nofae. " § SÂ¥ 3 ~~} her group. She read a poem.. E2s *xI ““- in ut o. t . R * *% y8, 4: The motto, "The reason a dollar| | ,4:;_‘,*»;,%{ hok = > Â¥s.. spae® s Lre, ts wÂ¥ z:. > â€" e _ _doesn‘t do as much as it used| . 47 o ons Mf e opomrmroons yesee o . â€"â€" T9 3 C : vilit °+ ~®4. to â€" People don‘t either", was ie 1¢ 2. > * j * es /m mt mes [ _ .‘ s§8 C Spil s : E ' commented on ‘by Mrs. Darling. ® ; e\ "aas â€" > f 2 fipe c iss ty : 5i 0j : C amot es It contained many good thoughts inag e ; 4 * zk â€" *« l ol * "oatl / 2 es o and was a reminder that exerâ€" 4 $4.* L $AV '{4_4“ Pm yger: __t’;'*‘ 720. * T â€" ® cise is a necessity for good, : ; â€" U e ,ig""f‘ ;"‘ .29 "> . e ky‘ ~â€" sys n C e 23 health. Mrs. Darling also comâ€" | * > si."* urfl',:x‘i P oep oi e ho t eigh o neronhaiiihe yc on t ~A*4â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"~â€"â€"z mented on pioneer life in Nisâ€" | 93 4&._2%: 1 e ># s 5 es sls oo ceR . souri, and by means of a scrapâ€" 5 ge U 6 h o ie s 1e x yc ancfâ€" enc a.. © book related interesting experâ€" ( _ â€"~SaP L; ie e t {:ase e ocm | â€" tm x3 iences of some of her ancestors, ge c ces hiz ;' ns :. * esP § + fi {~ 4 15 lt flx Pux< . namely the "Horsmans". Mrs. <~f f = v es l vf#BCAâ€"=f opuum peifiadp: } E5 i 4 John Brown read a poem, “_The f «â€"â€" & oo ‘ Woodâ€"stove _ Gow" which . \ ‘ e â€"se= gprprlcfemses e ~~â€" +m , «ormeminct brought fond memories of the ; P > > > * Aprnrmrantiatt Pn cane it | Ca mc oc % I e e e m e O e seE â€"need for warmth and. purpose, | s 4 ts : C in our lives. Mrs. Murray Tayâ€" We mieaine ie s . esn e m<SiÂ¥re â€" = i lorâ€"concluded this part of the | â€" ~ : program with some information | _ L RWELL on "Lawn Mowers". ; ‘ f THE LESTER BAIRD RESIDENCE, SOUTH OF MOTHE AEAifedericling fhhing on | 3 ooo poncoanmmncomenmmememarermmareecconmmecamom pooare; . the> Grand Banks, Newfoundâ€". ; x ,Jc.,f‘;)_}’;;;;"* gi ,»ef"" " pleet * a * Â¥5Â¥e.. 1 land, was shown by Mrs. Clarâ€". | i ie > nc ph O . tf o â€" k. < > > e * 1 ence Tate. As in other indusâ€" i ‘ 2047 ,”,} s iy y -"‘;’t‘\’;f-*‘tfi P ,.g@" t e _ :. £ * % & | tries, the fishermen are having ; I s ,j{i #*ram s as : "~ * i?\n",é'f s > ul uP â€"_ & § 4 their share of problems in these ; 46. â€". «ht o 0 mm t ,'fl ‘:‘ii’ + * .+z fls 4 changing times. There is conâ€" 1 e C IfF _ â€" y o "~ i e _ oa uP & A 4 stant competition, a need for | e l C .. > J / 2 E*E _ Ȥoes l P\ ' n ..3 t bigger fleets and experienced | ' & zo6 > * w2 ss myiv, AJJ“L m e k. > S *A Aal _ personnel. to man the trawlers. h y ob ie lsee peermce ol o_ onl & tss Afterhviewing the hardshigs ;)}l]lt‘ ’z P . rromee h e e e e en es S 3 €4â€" on the stormy seas, an e| } h e ‘“‘{fiig, E ‘ ! t 4' , %i; â€"fHS â€" \"\f,_.--g.fi e se monotony of life aboard, perâ€"‘ | ‘ m }‘ n_;w ‘ se ols o i. â€" | e C C yf _ Ct haps we can conclude agriculâ€" ; | t _ 12 © es o * Shene 3 w; B . :06 6: £ Anteil peae :l ture provides a more diversified . Q : S l â€"~â€" _1 .A en AP _: nc -,3'“ > . | and challenging life. | 6 _ . ~. c tss ~ se ie Eo e ied | s. miie n en ile. oN 0 n s ut CR d in ol s o a e 9e * sls courtesy remarks and invite ‘ q * #A. <â€"~ . ‘"fi‘i,; 4x : a’é"“:;,fin-?-’ e t otocg _‘ s it the group to the February meetâ€". i t eeniie e * O ie se me l ie mepne e ie T e e ies 3 ing when a surprise <program i 8 cssy A *‘ s * on .e? tg A : will be given. Final plans were | | _ yeu THE HOME OF THE JACK NAIRN FAMILY, . _ .â€" \ %@de for Achievement Day in J Cns 12y Feath e . ® uic i y L. *. c e ct i t mz in S sA C codstock. All members who. - s t i m in Oe crn attended the Teadership course,| * 4 "The knack (aifis;ewing with t j \knits" will: mo ,e':lf’their.f fjgislg‘ The community was saddened . , "edA e e Ll}nq wol e C j by news of the sudden passing of _ : by th? group in f:harge. 6y : . Mr. George Chandler of Lakeâ€" â€" + aedin y Fesate ied otsw uie i side, and our sincere sympathy : is extended to his family. . E George had been our faithful â€" j | mail courier for many years. s f His service oftentimes went far ; ; = beyond the call of duty. He will ; be sadly missed by the residents ' of R. R. 1 Lakeside, to whom he j f f had become wellâ€"known and ‘ : . highly respected. s ~ / , / I

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