m j pppomneat OPP shares hints c m > on Felephone survey being protecting property cond uCted over the _ Browns WI was held on Monâ€" was the speaker. He gave,.usâ€many day February 16 at the school at hints on how to protect ‘ourselves 10.15 a.m. The president Evelyn and our property. Also not to be * ne w wee s ' Arthur presided for the business. reading the road map, using a celâ€" ._The byâ€"laws for the new District of lular phone or a computer while A Browns Women‘s Institute _ wedding was won by Kathy Arthur, Oxford woere voted on anc'l apprpved. d.rlvmg. He gave us ‘Call Police‘ meeting was held Jan. 20 in the Annie Uren and Carol Miller. The §prmg.board, meeting will be signs for the car and calendars for school. Liz Harrison gave the courtesy held in Springford on March 17 at children. Evelyn Arthur presided and welâ€" _ remarks and announced the next 10 a.m. The Spring Charity Lunchâ€" Browns WI euchre party was comed everyone back after the holiâ€" _ meeting will be Mon., Feb. 16 at eon and Euchre will be held on Satâ€" held on Thursday February 12 at day season. 10:15 a.m. urday April 18 at 12 o‘clock at the 8.30 p.m. The winners were as folâ€" The Byâ€"Laws were read for the Needs and barriers school. Pl.ans are being madg for the \Jows: Highâ€"Evelyn Haves and Terry new Oxford County District. A doâ€" The Oxford District‘s Women‘s 60th anniversary of our Institute on Barber, Lone handsâ€"Bell Oliver and nation was made to the St. Marys & _ Institute, in cooperation with the May 6th at noon. A donation of $50 _ Ed Monteith, Lowâ€"Mildred Newman District Association for Community _ Oxford County Transportation Task was given for the Ice Storm Relief _and Mel Monteith, Door prizeâ€"Reta Living. The Spring Charity luncheon _ Force (Volunteer Transportation 4 Funq. Oï¬â€˜lcer.s Conference will be Jeffrey an_d Doug Kennedy. The next was announced for April 18 for the _ Sector), will be conducting a telâ€" f held in Bellerle on July 2, 3 and 4. euchre will be held on February 26 Cancer Society and the Huntington _ ephone survey over the next few The meeting was prepared by at 8.30 p.m. Society. weeks. The purpose of the survey is Joyce West and her group Citizenâ€" They are happy to report a 4H _ to identify transportation needs and ship and Legislation. Joyce gave 3 program has been started with barriers for seniors and persons seye:ral humourous readmg; on & Barbara Muir as the leader. with a physical disability. _driving safely. The Roll Cal} _HOV'V The program was prepared by If you receive a telephone call many years have you been drlvmg:? Susan Towle and her group, Agriâ€" _ from a representative of the Womâ€" It too provided many laughs. David culture and Canadian Industries. _ en‘s Institute, we would appreciate Rektor, the community service ofâ€" Susan presided and read a poem _ your assistance in answering the ficer of the OPP of Oxford county ‘Brides and Grooms‘. questions. This information will asâ€" The Roll Call ‘A memory of your sist the Volunteer Transportation wedding day‘ proved very planning group in the development | rowns m 6 m humourous. There was a lovely disâ€" _ of a coordinated and comprehensive play of wedding dresses and while transportation system for Oxford . each one told about their dress, _ County residents. h Annie Uren played a musical interâ€" We would welcome contact euc re lude. 3« a . names of individuals yvho mlghtdre-f Browns Women‘s Institute euchre Ja'met Uren gave a reading, ‘Llove _ quire this type of assistance and 0 party was held on Thurs., Jan. 29 you‘. course would be pleased to accept At the school. A skit ‘Portraits of life‘ was given _ volunteer drivers. C The prize winners were as folâ€" by Evelyn Arthur, Judy Taylor, Janet Please contact Ida Anne Harris at lows: }Jreg and S_u§gn. An.other reading 349â€"2867 or Eve.lyr.l Arthur at 283â€" High â€" Dorothy Greason, Grant ‘Recipe of life‘ was given }_)y.Susan. 6435 to share this information. Johnson, Lone hands â€" Earnie Oliver A contest flowers pertaining to a hy and Seina Kainz, Low â€" Ferne Harvey and Hugh Jeffrey. The door . : prize winners were Betty Johnson and David Arthur. 5 The next euchre will be held f Thurs., Feb. 12, starting at 8:30 p.m. ‘ HaPpy P Eomm i »t.e e P t s | m n ce T e > iss s s e se . s o | 1 . o. 104 y e 1is o3 | s eA . ts â€" c 3 iss ?’ i _ _ ] @ | Ei 33 s 35 2 t | â€" s o o e x ; e $s ‘ l * o. . s 2 [ a j l | Bs s e + 4 o e | _ _ Love the whole â€" M gl h § t | £ 1 ToX . _ s 6 4 | amâ€"damil [ sls $ us s ~*, . ~ + j { Soane o ; $ -::'%é?1:':1::12‘5:111:1:1:1:1:3:3125-;1:152:’::. ts y s C ret d vy ,77,‘ eagurer / i n â€" l n d e ol s Ruyis S«¢: «199y "~ °* $ + B <~ fyst _ C uy c W + e3 . e y > > ~ m > 6"}‘ /:’/ po W M 3 s {x%. 60 B : s â€"year Doric Lodge member - : At the December meeting of Doric Lodge #569 Lakeside, John Hawkesworth of St. Marys received his 60â€"year Masonic Lodge pin. John is also a 50â€"year Past Master. Front row, from left, W. Bro. Allan Kittmer, W. Bro. John Hawkesworth, W. Bro. Homer Brown. Back 4 row, W. Bro. William McKay, W. 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