577(â€"31 ld Insurance companies donate to Neighbourhood Watch Several local insurance companies recently made donations to help pay for fridge magnets, advertising 911 and the Neighbourhood Watch program in Uniondale and area. Allen and Gloria Wakem., of RR4 St. Marys, members of Uniondale Neighbourhood Watch, designed the magnet. Posing for a photo last week were, front left, front row: Gloria Wakem, Ray Chowen of Middlesex Mutual and Jennifer McLeod of Blanshard Mutual. Back row: Uniondale Neighâ€" bourhood Watch coâ€"ordinator Sheila Gr»eason‘,__Allen Wakem, Alec Harmer of Downie Muâ€" Esubratitinsdramacnadivesatin .. 5A B Z. .2 222.2.2000 10 altl t 2. 2 ces cce e 2" Nee ce t s 2 2ed " eeee n entan n pere, / 1 tual, and Paul Henderson of Oxford Mutual. One thousand of the magnets were made and distributed. â€" t Browns Women‘s Institute hosted another euchre party at the school last Thurs., March 26. V'I"he winners were as follows: High â€" Roberta Atwell and Browns W.1. euch Another euchre party was held by Browns Women‘s Institute in the school Thursday, March 12. _ Browns Women‘s Institute euchre winners _ The winners were as follows: High â€" Roberta Atwell, Terry Barâ€" ber: Lone hands â€" Ruby Dunseith, Frank Whaling; Low â€" Roely Horst and Laverne Rodd. The door prizes were won by Edna Wiseman and Roy Monteith. The next euchre will be. held Thurs., March 26 at 8:30 p.m. W.I. meeting The motto of Browns W.I. meetâ€" ing on Mon., March 16 was ‘Be kind to the aged, they have come a long way, help the young they have a long "a rva i n ale d d onA CC C mds . way to go‘. It was commented on by Betty Barons. Roberta Atwell, Laverne Rodd take top spot T member of Prewns Laverne Rodd, Mildred Newm Monteith, Low â€" and Hugh Jeffre Krista King, assistant recreation director for Wildwood Care Centre, spoke of her work in the Centre and how she related to the older resiâ€" dents and what they have taught her. Sheila Greason spoke on her work with the children through Elucoc and her them ‘The best inâ€" vestment is your children‘. 1AE h c tarnhaitetabdint d * Aav hn Li ts â€"Arntnt m U Dorothy Taylor, convener of Famâ€" ~ Donations made ily and Consumer Affairs, presided _ , A donation of $40 was given to and gave a reading ‘St. Patrick‘s Day â€" the St. Marys Agricultural Fair and Medley. $50 was given to the Children‘s hosâ€" Two more readings were given by _ pital of Western Ontario Telethon. Dorothy ‘Who will take care of A workshop will be held in St. Grandma‘? and ‘Are kids really to Pauls Thurs., March 26 at 9 a.m. blame‘. Courses will be given in Patchwork rba Pall Call â€" name a child or a _ Vest, Beeswax candles and broomâ€" Dorothy Taylor, convener of Famâ€" ily and Consumer Affairs, presided and gave a reading ‘St. Patrick‘s Day Medley. %he Roll Call â€" name a child or a person in whom you have a special interest and why? Answers by the members proved very informative and educational. ‘Evelyn Arthur presided for the business part of the meeting. She read two poems ‘On becoming an old age pensioner‘ and ‘The new grandma‘. The next regular euchre will be held Thurs., April 23. Just a reâ€" minder of our charity euchre lunchâ€" eon Sat., April 18. Browns Women‘s Institute held a euchre party April 9. The following winners were: High score men‘s â€" Hugh Jeffery, ladies â€" Dorothy Greason. Lone hands men‘s â€" Doug Kennedy, ladies â€" Ethel Grose. Low prize men‘s â€" Alex Jeffery, ladies â€" Bell Oliver Door prize men‘s â€" Ken Jeffery; ladies â€" Roberta Atwell. Browns W.1. stick dolls. Anyone interested, contact Mona Alderice, RR2 Kippen, NOM 2E0. The Charity Luncheon and Euchre will be held April 18 at 12 noon. Tickets are now available for $10 each. Plans are being finalized to celâ€" ebrate our 60th anniversary on May 6 at 12 noon when Doris Shapton will be the speaker. The Institute will serve the meal for the Stepping Out for Home Supâ€" port on May 15 at noon at the St. Marys Friendship Centre. J(;yce West gave the courtesies and invited everyone to the annual meéting April 14 at 10:15 a.m. Browns W.J. Browns W.I. held a euchre party in Browns School on Thurs., Feb. 26 at 8:30 p.m. The winners were as follows: High â€" Thelma Brookshaw and Terry Barber, Long hands â€" Ferne Harvey and Roy Monteith, Low â€" Bell Oliver and Bill Switzer. The door prize winners were Verna Switzer and Ken Jeffrey. 2 e Te 2s dlI0E PRSLL C SCV C The next euchre will be held March 13, starting at 8:30 p.m.