Browns WI Tweedsmuir Community History, 2009-2011, p. 5

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| 2 5 ; . m 5 m fi+ | A memorable service _ Browns WI officers installed Palm Sunday was observed by the congregations of Ruth Skillings _ ez ‘ North Nissouii, Browns, ChnZt Church and Union EAKESIDE COREESEONDENT 8 Curch participating in a travelling service. The first stop : was ‘tgxrisi pCa};l\:lr%h, Lakeside gfor refi'e§hments, the WT(}IIITe;?Sg‘flInaSI!;italfi(ei &nr:adefie;ggfiv::rflsBSrglfi * parade of and blessing of the palms, a musical presentaâ€" on April 14 with President Evelyn Douglas in « tion by the Sunday School and the distribution of chargl:e. y ; pa%rvgs. i go finion Chureh, where_the extin *â€"The 2009â€"10 officers were installed by Susan. s ¢ 5 e next stop was : > Towle. The officers are as follows: past presiâ€" } guishing of the candles, readings and hymns took place. dent, Evelyn Douglas; pres_iderll)t, Slileila my 901" B 'RTHDAY ’ Then the group travelled to Browns Cl}urch, Whefe,an Greason; vice president, Evelyn Arthur; secreâ€" EP -*"Geo'ge Heron j anthem was presented by Browns choir, accompanied tary, Dianne Greason; treasurer, Kay Conn; disâ€" | by Jane Rolston. The sacrament of Holy Communion trict director, Evelyn Douglas; branch directors, Eâ€"= : was observed. The palm crosses were blessed and disâ€" Evelyn Douglas, Liz Harrison, Carol Miller:; . | ‘tributed by the children. 6 public relations officer, Sheila Greason; audiâ€" | C e m A delicious lunch and time of fellowship brought a tors, Liz Harrison, Carol Miller; program coâ€" ~t 2o memorable church service to a close. Those taking part _ ordinator, Dianne Greason; flower committee, , YR â€" # . were: Pastors Richard Hryniw and Irene R1char(}son, : Betty Barons, Judy Taylor; pianist, Carol _ 2 e Joan Hryniw, Monica Kelly, Stewart Slater, Allan Slater, | Miller. § e 6 Debbie Graham, Ruth Bradley and Lynn .Ry-s nichosa â€" Evelyn Douglas was presented with her past m sX § P ; | Beautiful flowers had been placed in the Ungm president‘s pin by Sheila Greason and thanked C~â€"â€"â€"â€"~<â€"â€" h | Church in loving memory of Margaret Black by her for her service to the Browns branch. t ~<> 3 f family. A Good Friday service will be held at the Union: e . > S i Church on Apr, 10 at 5:30 pam. _ ; | <__; .. . | ~ Et W ac e | > s The winners from May 7 Br0v§n§n W(l)men's %}} a great day! j Institute Euchre held at Browns School were: s Lots of love Dad | Pop . . Ine inner of the Browns Wt Buchre on Eitc tin" bone Chanpln; Lades Lame | se Ein a form 3 > â€" & To y 1 â€" June ancy & John‘& families High, Irene Felkar; Ladies Lone HandsS, Jean Hand â€" Norene Switzer; Ladies® Low â€" . Sims; Ladies‘ Low, Donna Ferreira; Ladies‘ ;Iqbkll):urd; Ladies‘ Door Prize â€" Aileen § | Door j 7 s Pxp : all & . , ; Do Pive No Soimen Iaice Spocn Bel m . boy bate, hm tore Men‘s High, David Arthur; Men‘s Lone . ande (raue Cl -Men§ Bow i)rilze F Hands, Andy Kittmer; Men‘s Low, George Oliver (playing as gman), Men‘s Door Prize â€" : McLellan; Men‘s Door Prize, Terry Barber; . Bruce Cole Be ready for the next evening *A Men‘s Special Prize, Earnie Oliver, Next _ Thursday, May 21. Remember if you want to ‘ Euchre is Thursday, Apr. 23, same place, â€" play in June, let the ladies know. same time. & . Ruth Skillings _ meseaa e LAKESIDE CORRESPONDENT â€" _ I?OOd news for all those euchre enthusiasts m p B who attend the regular Euchre Night at T df Il f B g h Browns School House:â€" Browns Wogtgeu’s j wo WI n a s Or rowns euc res Institute members have decided to continue =* f f regular euchres in all of May. If at that time The Browns Women‘s Institute > "u;zg;‘fiu'h"':‘\ e k. 'f"i > there is still considerable interest they will sponsored its 30th charity euchre 2e ‘ }r ,,’?A%?Ja % &; e " «e _ fi continue them on into June. So folks it is up luncheon Apr. 18 at Browns . w’%"fi*“;@?{;’f%‘?}' . oo 27â€" se to you, if you come there will be euchre for School. v â€" ‘{&’%@%J se‘ _ gee. â€"‘two months yet! ‘ es The proceeds were dividedâ€" .. S n mt es i ie en ll. ap i ns : evenly between the Canadian â€" y e _ 3-’-:?" S L_;:;-‘Zj en Cancer _ Society _ and _ the ts > l * n _ n _ â€" e â€" Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumor ,{?‘fi\ Erâ€"~eal '{{ fif;:; %:' â€" Support Group. e# e ts cA2l o a<> â€"â€"â€" geee. Winners of the door prizes ef & * <ltens *ak â€"==an" . > z! ce3 donated by the charities were Y?{‘ 2 %.â€" cl), "meee" faaame a; yoms 2 Evelyn Haves and Reta Armstrong. % : 2 â€"< y e cs>4 Winners of the euchre prizes i. i2( S ie =~â€" + oge were as follows: ladies‘ high, 5 \ 7 ~i/ ) e" s * f ~Helen Holden; ladies‘ lone hands, 318. 3 id (f} ~>d s +L_â€" #® Helen Hartwick; men‘s high, | _ _\ _ _ ~â€"~ o 4t ¢ 3 > _ J C Warren Beavers; and men‘s lone | _ E. * .: _â€" B e Y < â€" . > ‘fi 4 RH % hands, Don Rigney. e s> z. o nn mt [ | 7 io. /f F Winners of the door prizes 3 Te a / se ’,,, C ) : f ,;’fi ‘ donated by the members of * â€" § i . ~ / / #7 â€" _ bk~ . %< ® / ME U £ p Browns WI were Jean Houghton, S % n YCm / . P i | Bob Hope, Jean Beavers, Ken Day, Alis x R o ie iL ) Joyce West, Aileen Fairhall, Sue > & cA E. .\ ts Treanor, Reta Hughes, Reg Harris, aa 7 ‘ ExE | Earnest Oliver,. Carol Herbert, | _ § y ; â€" Edna Febrey, Ken Jeffrey, Vivian |_/ _ _ § ie o 1 McDonald, Cora Mitchell, Gladys |____________ â€" M | g;geil, George Oliver and David ‘ e\ &5 a [ o uL. § Browns WI representative Sheila Greason (centre) with Liz Harrison, | : su’f)};?)li-tkin};mtlh teoctllll;-ict())'n:lflll?rletyl ffif (left) rgpreser'wting t}?e Gastrointes.tinal Stromal Tumor Support Group | cheon. and Sharyn Fisher (right) representing the Northwestern Oxford branch k of the Canadian Cancer Society. (Macko photo)

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