Browns WI Tweedsmuir Community History, 2007-2008, p. 9

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® * a 6 Senior of the Week Senior of the Week ***/ _ _ on 5. 6y i allt®e 0 n P â€" :@ ff:’ ’x" , | % 3“?? “:( s ifi% ie R 1 _ ~ hk ig 4 e omaget & _ n ) [ akK â€" .~"" _ _/ i1‘ 02; .â€"@hoites t k â€"=â€"â€"=â€"==3 [ ~0 o <}/f â€"* t M e I ~ueenneomeabmembreerâ€" SBieiseetnemnurent _Our senior of the week this week is Sheila Our senior of the week this week is Annie § Greason, who will be celebrating her 65th Uren, who will be celebrating her 91st birthday __ birthday on July 31st. Sheila, as many on June 29th. Annie was born on the 6th people know, has spent most.of her life > Concession of West Nissouri on June 29th _ helping others and the community, with her 1916 and has 2 children, 4 grandchildren and 3 _'If‘hvoge"t'ent S\;wththth?/v AQ”leltlllf alt.tStOCIGt()", f & f e Eastern otar, the VWomen‘s Institute an © greatâ€"grandchildren. Happy Birthday Annie! 5 1 greatâ€"g pPY her church, to name a few. And so we say s thanks to Sheila for all the great work she omm mc does and Happy Birthday on the 31st! 5 F £â€" | _ â€"_ ~â€" f e P _ < ’? â€" : “,-F’;‘ ; ,::N e 3 h R e A [ C x U enrnrommpenmmmmsce W tss > â€".f. t _4 s e â€" C e‘ 1s ;ifs'i f The regular meeting of Browns Women‘s Institute râ€" "â€"<A pucpapopememease~ | 32 was held on June 19 in the form of a tour of the St. oo | i 9 : â€"_ "% â€" _ ;%;z, & Marys Museum. Curator Mary Smith provided the â€" <â€"=N : I _ <§%~ i:‘ . 5 l ladies with a brief history of the museum emphasizing Gaâ€"â€"â€" sY x / d & %‘~ CR â€" ; . l the fact that the museum was conceived by the WI‘s : M o y â€"â€"< ty _ We branch in St. Marys. A quiz of artifacts was available m T x â€"=_â€" e â€" for the ladies to try. Several members visited the barn. ic â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" > *A The group then returned to Browns School where s uw o _a-:"* 2. â€" e § the business meeting took place. President Evelyn e â€"â€"=>â€"â€"â€"~ _ . e 2 z> *A pasaatelitF . < Douglas opened the meeting with the Mary Stewart <._ i. â€"~â€"*~ a»ae ue V > "w 2 Collect and the Institute Ode. The minutes were read k £ e Y «ie C ud .. ~Thh Sege. and the treasurer‘s report given. l f * e e a d =â€"© _Sifi y . $ A committee of Willi Van Strein, Evelyn Douglas, Liz E_ P ; toy"" _ m ACRY 1 oc Harrison, Janet.Uren and Sheila Greason will plan the es s ¢ ># â€" A4=> 7‘?& St. Marys Fair display. It was decided to sponsor es â€" s ; is e EY C f t*f; f Sarah Buck as a candidate for St. Marys Fair s â€" [ *« % h _ m _ § Ambassador and Evelyn Arthur, Willi Van Strein and | E. : *4 s on " mlkke Â¥ Liz Harrison will assist with the Stepping Out dinner > en C "ya‘~tai~ a Te se s | . on August 1. It was noted that the WI has planted a > s _ â€"â€"â€"_nni e ocpane . ons ~ o burning bush in the gardens at Browns School. § â€" Bs i * & _ o e e Winners at the Browns Euchre on June 21 were, R se * . ,g?f / + s % Cs Allan Sims, Ken Day, Irene Felkar, Audrey Somers, . Te t y * > £ B m es*> ~ k _ _‘ Ne ue ~| Sue Day, George McLellan, Sharon Rounds, Bell f § â€"~= e . C . hnys me,, [ st "AMY"®a_ ":%9_5! Oliver, Carol Herbert, Noreen Switzer, Lita Miandro | 2 _ > + ce en e th ~ o en o. P90 ucce Mae,‘ * and Ernie Oliver. This is the last euchre until Sept. 13. C is ) e n P NTA ts i. C e c HReale Last Wednesday evening, about 100 people gathered ; s eas :,f se o+ f es 1 ~:,":a /'w . ©* _ at Central United Church in Woodstock for a panel disâ€" y es hnd‘ s /. uh . t S2‘. * & cussion on "Doing Church Differently." Rev. Kent s _ _fi ftes" s¢ ~A>> \/=>~*; . § t y Garrett welcomed everyone as chairperson of the 22~ «**y â€" > : 2 ~â€"â€"~â€"e 4 Oxford School of Christian Studies. Marianne Ferris E s » se .c mmpeiiiet tint : _ § > 4 brought greetings from Oxford Presbytery. _ R T. zpoet * t morgree i â€" /) ~ %@ â€" * ress : j â€" e es Y uce _ : +. +o o # * * ‘ * ie in i . ons m ied o ons . :t i Sheila Greason, left, of the St. Marys Agricultural Society and Jen ow the 2006 fair ambassador, were serving up slices of birthday cake Sa;turday morning during the Heritage Festival. The St. Marys > Fair, which runs July 26 to 29, turns 160 this year â€"â€" check out next week‘s Journal Argus for a special sneak preview of all the fun.

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