Community WI Tweedsmuir Community History, Volume 1, [1944] -[1958], page 3

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O HB | Eo evete i Council for the dresses ; _ ie > % § *%‘ ie : 18 | that had o nest.. se es{ ECE J Ps Ax;jgwmfiw p B To .â€" / antmen y made for the children F4E y 0 s _ i We e |‘of the Middie‘Rust in refugee camps. | sr e e / . es t | m ?f.’ Me s ED0 on e camps.| & ? 6. 5\%% h . \),;‘ 2 sye ind wl 4 \),”3'5? £ spefimflmnv bags a â€" PEer & .. wag : @%*« wil be taken at for mental. health § _ ;“i e s . ie _ mfi,,g&;mm meeting. . â€" _â€"_ \z}% < e is o s t o . â€" s ; _ Mes N. Gnalten and Mrs. M 4 â€"HESE e 6 â€" j :::nc ffiosgf,asleaders for the â€" s %’; ‘%%‘fé & 3 ‘ ol P 5‘3@\ * < > isamantoinn... .. es 6e . ©<0 1 C naterial for ar i Be 3 ____meaee A e e 3 6k & \â€" J C use C .| the coanes. mss m te bernade for. 133 é’*fi% 4e 1 f %& 2 Aalkes »dele«t;gsg%mtm ig the > %; y ce o 3 e _ iomengesent mou Officers! conâ€" e "f?z\ io e . " ’ Lhrnenosabouetmin Moy, t eas deâ€" â€" W waw%é”/i 2 ie > ided) to hay de i P m ce es ; 4 % led to have a euchre in the Toyr‘â€"| ce t 1 s ship Hall in the in ow‘n e ®s 3 prttes j5e l o h w one : the mear future. ,."â€" * llk .. °*# M " c 2s A 3k .. 3 |._ he nominating commi¢h (2e fls 99 o ie s iaâ€" ut tan gflufiifimfife e | s é,\x* 1 |which was accenteg 8s foll m » | 3 e se ns ol dent, Mrs. follows: Présiâ€" ds e s o ks Tok | ‘dent, M;NHEM wean; first vice presi 4 is ian 43 ’%m‘féfi«”fi t es | on fs.‘ i h 6 2t S in wace e | treasiwer, M . Morgan; secretaryâ€" | ‘ H’#",“?*’S‘z»«"@“’*g‘«@ffi . s urer, Nirs: H. Goffee; district di| . _ e s eA L SS 34â€" e =5 aage rector, MFZs. W Rome e, district di‘ Jn . C BR TT 1e * orre. shars e; convener: ohn. Henry . Frise., wellâ€"nown it . _ < standing commitfees â€" Agy sif»l Ining & bolt of cloth in: the dr?:&%? e ce up is «shown examâ€" and Canadian Tign ‘; â€" Agticulture 00 n the community since 1010, and in e ;fielc;‘aa heb has ‘bperites e Citizensiip ansd J lci[““"’51'Cas: P 25 _ en . {{éontinugusly since 1508 genienmoee s : Coltman; | He, tion, Mrs: _â€" {®For more than ‘50""â€"â€"â€"""‘_’*â€"-â€"'”_,___;._.__.__ 4 R | in 50 years tme ary.)_|, ME frise fin! : |Health, Mrs, Home Reonomics a; goods® store of John Harryezgfirge' iplt 4 finished his tramine! ts. Dumas; . cand hassbeen a landmark in Brik drygoods business by ; search and (Cifrent . Historical Reâ€" . R se tint % In Brighton,| _ ing Sx months with th % spendâ€"j \ (Frieg Rublicty, Ag x maron ooo Mess n oues Commany in Tormnto. Thas E““{ gencey, Mrs »'[??rgf’i F. Sager: Emer. Pyfi ce mss‘ o. Mex d se Drectom, Me: pacoon i ea We m e t e s ttate [ es Mrs: J. t MLityss present site of| _ downtown To At T2 oE iC Shophard J x" y t later, a| With the y ysd | Morcow, Mrs: L td Mrs. Roy [ Three weeks before he was e fears a pany. when he reâ€" Bulman;» Sunsh) Vanwicklim, Mrs, M (he etire, Mr. Bmith suffered) @| \Brighton yTg Smith in ® [3 Irelang lI-ElShme Comtmitte? Mr oealf’itg%ack and NMF, Frise boole| (bhere wywork:ng him to come| _ . ue mel Stickle, Mr. * & ver the store, The only change > To reac ten Ts & forss ths. 0. mune | 2C hes mane in tne lest 61 yours| _ NY In ts se se pianist Nis, T.i gan, Mrs. G. Stone; | [ts. iha learce, of selfertye o epeenlt lfi’“d to first journey to| | Nes: 0. NBlier, ritz; Assistant piamist, ‘ters he instailed to make walll s y ithen he ol | s C Je â€" & vabk \on customers a little easier. e y t ns bob : paber o6 the subjéct "old Gla | atene, uis tom * teke.| the snow w e firsbâ€"of April butl _ 5 e Is Beaubiful" was j léet "Old Glase! e t i o is t mc sihl fou: ocb deen ‘ \by Mrs. F. Sage Fe prounred and read ‘a drygoods store in his hometown h is 2 Ta" road was _ . _ _ eP Reseignct* The roll call, a Bleee Jap the age of 16. tm thowe Mitons yY aX * isf@ 1due ‘glass Lor pottery ,w1 itte {Wzs'slm salary for «the first year 1 (recalls, Brlghtog w::sys' Mr. Frise Hory, resulted in man: W with its / â€" 4" £00,00. y : lant UEraim cent an importâ€"| h:s)\ffifipw ts y beautiful and «t 1ost money the firsh ,,|â€"gome _ to t:nbre. Farmers: would. ie ,.B,bemg shown . _ |_ he recalls, "bub mar 4 fool | _ thelr s O:A@rkenfdpm agil 3 Mess relad o io freeal fey se i ce > gno menl 2o n 2c irelend is to be hostess| ‘then Ine aema on a se 9t m m Cmy Ne ho maen|â€" $ooamee Jm fifl > at e 8 U 4 h 3 1 Mess a » q1 3 L%#:QZQP. "‘-E"‘ Pgar ?’w g‘fi;&“"gfi’f"d sz.m??fii f m i’m“‘mm%‘ Ehef’srm Wfi!omouldgt?;me bac tpk ‘ ’;-mf‘r gfid issistants serv | ; noienfte t mist ies c i cle P l primitive fastion sates| . |S Somooe tinchand a social hour| e * ereagentiunedie en ~ o d

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