Browns WI Tweedsmuir Community History, 1987-1989, p. 7

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East Nissouri Calf Club _ _Brown‘s Corner A =@ 5 on PÂ¥ d T. %i _ First euchre PREN : & o AMjaaiecy [| _ party of d > WWe‘ 1 amess 7 all $# season held . P nua Te Prome . wl â€" |___ Browns Women‘s Institute held y ~â€"HB [ _ * : ,j% ¢ \i‘év § P 3 | their first progressive cuchre party of A mt . ‘{% $A §¥_§“ N y*"* 7. * $ the season on Thursday, November K.s ic e 4A sB /s 6 â€" at Browns School. ;‘& BA o Sgct 39. & . ; 5 Twelve games of euchre were y T ¢ > §5'_i a <at t l e e n 00 oo . a R 3 i7p k on o e s ts it es P tm s . vSilfe m cepmmccc, tiik S Dib mt$ / played at nine tables. High prize [ @3 uh oo ols o 2A â€" Y I es c .. winners were Dorthy Bayne; lone fi_j‘ ‘m s x 3% \ U & “{&3«, .‘ :!& i ' \:? V’*, ; hands â€" Dorothy Taylor and Herb 34 ~"A%. ..‘ e oys c l t S * l Turner; low prizeâ€"Connie Monteith §‘ o s s râ€"dieg 2 . ~So PV . _ and David Arthur. _ _ t .. oâ€".@yz. . mtc "~f 4 _ Betty Johnson and Bill Switzer x: s o m l k s e § won lucky prizes. The next euchre cyat" t on N s "‘&; B ‘/) \ww‘; s x§ »RBSRE : 2 4 party will be held on Thursday, Nov. ' : * _ =â€""\a&~ | s /ss * ce 19 at 8:30 p.m. 1 B woaes: x / ds \._*_ls\\ [ _ p Everyone who enjoys euchre is ::-_‘»_. & f \~ w f > . t | _ welcome to come. Ladies are asked Cre PR s is o0 s : i o a, 2s % & 4 | = to please bring lunch. N it es . 4 \\ ‘.’4 ie ;‘/’ 15 D s _ l fls 2. ~~_> f hss & THE EAST NISSOURI CALF CLUB recently held its awards night at Kintore. The group was hosted by the the Kintore Optimist Club. From left, clockwise, seated: Tim Brady, Bryan Van T oi% > Oostveen (champion showperson and winner of leadership and club spirit award), David Worte, f f E& Brian Muir, Barb Muir (highest aggregate score for girls), Scott Muir, Jeff Martin. Standing, from ; § : g j left: Jason Brekelmans, Robert Unholzer (champion calf exhibitor), Kintore Optimist president f f Glen Palmer, club..leaders David Older and Murray Pearson, and Carmen Pelkmans. Absent areâ€" ExA ‘ Mike Murray (highest aggregate score and most imporved member), Maxine Matheson and Mark BR ; ‘ j Woods. & 77 oopamiserage: "3 Ae § . A es I C : Brown‘s s ,{,‘ Nsla: UCW tour - c BME | Five Oaks 6 s TW â€" / ~ ; &J The Nov. meeting of Brown‘s C S _‘ f; ?’§ J Hupgorge" 5: 3 UCW took the form of a car trip to * i M _ is /y 3. o agrnt Five Oaks Centre at Paris, Ont., ’ % Ԥg @ 3 where 19 ladies toured the residence. & TA @&;’ e 22 4 e / In 1950 they made plans for the /" i ;&_‘ 4 “ffi; § â€" buildings and the idea of creating a / 3 s \ C “[‘/;’ ; ) centre for lay training was approved â€" m y‘ 11 2 sAC/ P j LCA jéj 7 by the five central conferences of the _ . 20 }i’ f?g_;’%}’:_:‘:i{;.{, United Church of Canada. . yÂ¥ Arpa k 2 o §24 About this time, the name five oaks ",A\,"‘j[‘;}‘;"l/fl}‘? es {1y, $ + | was suggested. Five, because it was N facolsct e Re): : // @ /d T to be of the beautiful old oak trees ty ie . 32 P 1y s M s cresting the hill top. Our meeting was o e sal. > . y ie un § "Sef iâ€" l Li held in the conference room affer the S x ol e o . â€" P tour. § : j y â€" sys _‘ ~ O AU _ The president read a poem, Sing a & an s M h f\%“? y t C 4 7 © 4 New Song to the Lord. Scripture was N _ WMs } : . 7 e : read by Joyce West while Mrs. { ';. \ ;.M:-}"Z" e aB 2y jw 3 { George Towle gave a devotional: > mame ~ _ A fi@ 4 /. h e > followed by prayer. \ f ,M' c / 4 43‘@5 > eary * * ' Correspondence was read by Mrs. ; â€" Mc s y _ ‘f t a s 9 » }9’ \ wolirgt ) . . )8 John Hawkesworth and an invitation eag im i _A i‘g~ in [ 1 was read from Lakeside Anglican ° o7 "wome % C ,,_\ \ & _ Wwake. Mrs. Dave Arthur gave the ; i i. 3 [( y 78â€" < MR x ~ uk â€" treasurer‘s report and donations to "~ e iA 1 . Ne j hi n _ the Canadian Food Grain Bank and 1X â€" / _ m } e 2 â€" Mission Services were accepted. i/ _ & css VE [ r,fl' mss .\ Roll call wasanswered by telling one f > â€" e 1 > > m // «a @gaih // ‘?way you have reached out to spread 2 ~@ T Mc #2.; /:-& es > | God‘s message. ‘" Te :. .. . Wa m > *®fi0 * > ___On Dec. 1, a potluck dinner will be SMHA President Ted Hargreaves with son Ryan, 7, and daughter i memers nighas . nds : irl in mi â€"members with a gift exchange. 2 Meagan, 5, the youngest girl in minor hockey. | Lunch, was served and Rev. Jeah | : 7 eR Baker closed the meeting with £ ® ‘ & : ; . prayer. e S Ne e n en hn P i .0 |

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