; en v Bascmmncomcet i S t se eneerecmece t . e ons er ons (- _: a °ns Aâ€" â€" â€" irskemtcailecothrainiantci ioi it ="‘> : Wnn meninneennnenn. tssn meinee mm annnnonnsl2s : ' | Oxford North W.1. Sponsoring Foster Child â€" r r® 1. Sponsoring roster Chi The 76th District Annual _ There are various scholâ€": Conference and from the. . As a project for the Year Papple London Area Presiâ€" Woodstock North Branch ‘ Meeting of the Oxford North arships and awards availâ€" Standing Committees were of the Handicapped, the dent. The new District Preâ€" regarding solid waste dispoâ€" | Women‘s Institute was held able including 20 Mac received. _ _ | branches of Oxford North sident is Mrs. Bert Drenth of sal in Oxford County was t Hickson United Church on Donalds‘ College awards, _ In her president‘s address, are planning to purchase a _ RR 3 Embro. also passed. Individual braâ€" May 26. The theme of this two Helen McKercher schoâ€" Mrs. Richardson urged the pydgraulic chair lift for use 0 luti am nches . are _encouraged to year‘s _ meeting _ was larships and three Internaâ€" delegates to remember the in ‘the swimming therapy ; 89 re?f’ “t‘°‘; regda:E 8 discuss their own local ‘Strength _ through tional Scholarships. The Inâ€" theme of the session and to program at Woodingford OCTViCq Uf mo_req aiy. OOncerns in this area. _ Disability". ternational Scholarships Teassess their attitudes to. Lodge. . convicted of elglpa“' IV~ _ The 1982 District Annual | _ Registration was the reâ€" were awarded to three Ward the mentally disabled _ The new executive was ‘"E WaS PaSSeCâ€" will be hosted by Brown‘s sponsibility of the Lakeside nursing students from Sierâ€" and the elderly. installed by Mrs. Gordon A recommendation from Institute. o branch. â€" ra Leone, Zambia and India. . ___â€"â€" Sn anae ie ce mam ns nrrmnpnmine omm m nan oc n o mammanie ts on c coann agah § The president of Oxford _ A report was given by: North, Mrs. John Richal:;il; Mrs. Bea Gosselin, home I0 ... ieA uzt nd 4 son opened the meeting with economist for Oxford Counâ€" / > o axtlo, the repeating of the Institute ‘ty. She stated that there ~| BI’OWI’\S OP Ode and the Mary Stewart were 500 4H members in Collect. The flag was preâ€" Oxford County and 96 leadâ€" | CO rnerS . C sented by Hickson W.I. ers. : â€" ‘ ; j Brooksdale Institute led a _ The 1981â€"82 clubs will be: Friends andâ€" neighbours T brief but meaningful memoâ€" Ready, Get Set, Sew, Bread gathered in Brown‘s School l + rial service, _ Making and Outdoor Living. last Friday night to honour The address for Mr. and Mrs. Willis Matheson, For adults there will be a newlyweds ~Nr. and <Mrs. Mrs. Taylor was read by Provincial Boz_ird.mem.ber, quilts workshop and a half l â€"Ralph Taylor; Mr. and Mrs. _ John Muir and he presented ratified the District Direcâ€" day seminar on Simple | Bill Van Heeswyk Jr. and them with a gift of money. _ tors. Home Repairs. | â€"Mr. and Mrs. Steven Smith. | Sandy McKay gave a ; It was _reported th.at the _A representative â€" from The evening opened with a } reading for Mr. and Mrs. \District is sponsoring A Agriâ€"Crew was present to | â€"few hands of euchre. Van Heeswyk and presented ‘14â€"yearâ€"old foster child in explain their summer work f The prizes were won by \~ them with a gift of money. ||, > Kenya, that Erland Lee program.â€"Crews of four . * ~Frank â€" Reitmeyer, â€" John i _ John Beavers read the Week is June 1â€"5 and that on young people are available | \ â€" Muir and Carl Clumpe. > address for Mr. and Mrs. June 7 at the Ontario to do farm wprk on a one to | ( Chester West made a good ) Smith and presented them Agricultural Museum, A five day basis until August + M.C. The couples were ) with a card table and chairs likeness of Adelglde Hoodâ€" 15. _ s . | : called to the front and the \ _ plus a gift of money. less will be unveiled. Reports from the Offlcers’ | ‘â€" ladies were presented with | . * _ The evening closed singâ€" e arede E> o T.: i corsages. . 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"Jm * | :\ is lw E ‘i # ! ¢ &\\ <AQ ', *h se. 9 1 l; / f‘ \$ \ | | f ie :: ‘w ‘, m s > wal es ; $ 6 I | ,:, ’_\' A | a § â€" d l > w d _ M â€" y | : f ' x "? & e lomems® . , * | : j ; m 10 L 1iA ~ 2 h BC q 3 ' $ # C a t R R ’,Y P‘ d S ; 1 ht C i t is Th / [ & ast f $ f (@ * ‘<""""~â€"~~ i +2 B Aup w T T9#A ; * _ o. C ‘ 1 2o . $ /‘ BE gof T . â€" Cryarey io. 4 _ s e it... 5o * fase 4 Te ,,;*v _..f_.-c'g l ,y ~ es Séé:f* s l p a .’:’;;:‘(!_;: "*."ï¬- k} X S2 hk c 0s -‘;3“ af n -"‘f-‘.\k_; m "ég > dill . ‘}' V?‘»} : ol » 'f{" o ‘ e t“. pod {ï¬//g. ;t:‘:’- wee \,‘ F ‘;‘;- *_ HovkT .. ‘ * s :'Q»“â€(v“p'ï¬ â€œ} 4 ')_ '_3 ;‘-‘ » ‘ " ‘;‘? . v 9e e THE JOURNALâ€"ARGUS held a luncheon for its correspondents at St. New Eden Walte'r MacDougald (left r. of Fulla TownsHi Marys Presbyterian Church Friday. Among those who attended were \_Ross McIntosh of Carlingford, Mrs. Re:a}li;rris of B;:o;ns %omerï¬' m } 0)‘7 4F t Mrs. Florence Bowman (left front) of Fullarton, Mrs. Walter Hotson of Clarence Lewis of Granton, Mrs. James Morrison of Lakeside, Mrs, ; Avonbank, Mrs. Jack Lindsay of Motherwell, Mrs. Victor Smith of, Sandra Squire of Kintore, Mrs. Jack Wiles of Anderson and Jim I:Iagar'-' / 7 g V Bryanston, ‘Mrs. Roger Trudgeon of Ebenezer, Mrs, James Wells of ty of Mitchell. 3 (Staff Photo) _