Browns WI Tweedsmuir Community History, 2001-2002, p. 10

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C 10. _ O BROWNS WIL _ x C Annual luncheon and euchre Nov. 10 _ Browns W.I. meeting â€" welcomed everyone. She . Institute member. quilting. demonstration. § was held on Wednesday, â€"stressed that 4H girls _ The 4H Achievement The roll call will be < Oct. 17 at 10 a.m. in the _ going to University apply Day and Tea will be held â€" ‘Bring a quilted article f School. Coâ€"President Liz for the scholarships on Sunday, Nov. 25 at 1 for display.‘ ( Harrison presided and â€" available from the. .p.m. : Browns Euchre _ ( Women‘s Institute such _ Five new card tables _ Two Euchre Parties | a o s rrraor.crâ€"s"aor as the Marion Pardy and will be purchased for the have been held at the ( | S h e l | a G r e a S O n the Oxford County one. School by the Executive. _ School. The first one on 6 London Area of W.I.__ Carol Miller presided October 4. The winners : 6 9 will be held in the for the program. The were as follows: high â€" ( V0|unteer Of the Year Crystal Palace, Mitchell roll call, ‘What do you Jean Sims and Earnest f , $ s on October 29 at 9 a.m. do for a sore back or Oliver; lone hands â€" Ina ( Congratulations are in â€"Society, having served Our voting delegate will legs,‘ was answered by Pickel and Terry Barber; : order _ for _ Sheila_ two years as President be Liz Harrison. A new various methods, such low â€" Pam Nyberg and Greason, whoâ€" was _ and as such was involved Banner is being made as heat and cold comâ€" Alex Jeffrey. The door [ i iviti for the new Oxford . presses, resting with feet prize winners were Sue .‘:-mnounced as â€" the _ in town activities such as District up Pennies for Day and Gordon Smith. C a‘\{i‘:gtf_?r dOf the year, â€" Neritage Days, FOOdf?re’ The Agroâ€"Kits, which Friendship was a penny The second euchre was f _Lind Sportsplex _ and the Volunteer Fair to are available to the for each inch of your held on Thursday, Oct. last night. The retired _name a few. She was Schools, are in need of height. A reading entiâ€" 18 at 8 p.m. The prize | teacher is well deserving . also involved with the repair. It was suggested tled ‘Pain Busters‘ was _winners are as follows: of the honour when one "Garden‘s Galore" that ettxcth Branch haveta .gi\;e% (li)l);clz!l:;h Glll'i'gzl;'oi}, ::I%hT-eg;bggfiefitmil; | i j i | roject to raise money to intr ‘ ; :gt?vsi:iiigshe isai|r|wol:[/h3 gggsg:' ';:,lvéh'Ch local l;:eljp with the cost of Scheerer, a Registered hands â€" Bell Oliver and § s & enloren weTle repairs and that a prize Massage Therapist from â€" Alex Jeffrey; low â€" Joyce with. Sheila belongs to . encouraged to grow a _ be given to the Branch St. Marys. She gave us a Burgess _ and _ Bill Union â€" _Church in _ garden in the community raising the most money. _ detailed account and a Switzer. The door prize Uniondale where she is garden plots and the The Annual Luncheon demonstration of winners were Mildrgd remmne momerinaenin recu bon o Nelie e eroreiag se uenc o 00 0000 1 nstitute w1 f zfizgg:;e&i?nsthglt:?sr gfi;:fi:l FOSohde“Baan:(s. Saturday, Nov. 10 at 12 be November 21 at 10 The next euchre will Te ecuvent Incluoes Presidentyof faoacg o’clolcli:).l Tit(‘:vkets are Ia\.].m. whe?{ll @ Judy be on November 1 at 8 | available from any Newman W1 ave a p.m. being chairperson for _ District Woman‘s Institute * the Triâ€"County Growing _ as well as a member of project, the Lakeside the Brown‘s Women‘s _â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" Branch Bible society, the _ Institute, is a tutor in the A d 1 i d f F' oi onl Uniondale recognized at Fire i j ced <s - . 3 o i 6n & 1| R Hea. & uq Marshall‘s Awards night e > ;- F > }; iz i ”? Pz 5 By Jim Verwer presented with the Fire self was a firefighter r #s ®. . x_‘} 3 i â€" * t Ef:‘ [R .; i<*~" - h 7orRA TOWNsHiPcounchior _ Services Long Service who had received a f 9e ... ~ ar *« * â€" oC ,-} & B <â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" Medal by > Bernard long service medal in [# . ~ & Te ij:w ho KÂ¥ 3 : Uniondale was put on Moyle, Fire Marshall of â€" the past and could firstâ€" A °> â€" 4 ; Y <.+# . ; H psâ€"*"" â€"| ‘the map at the London Ontario. Their wives hand understand the (tey fe 2c y o: 3 > ®to _1 m Armouries during the were each presented â€"commitment required. § ‘f j â€"_~â€"<_ Te s : 181st Fire Services with a broach in honour He was especially proud p 8. . _â€"ad. ‘g Long: Service Medal of the support for their of all those from Oxford L liese.,, 3 Investiture Ceremony husbands. County receiving eA P se =s > gf?"" f held Thursday, Oct. 18. There was lots of awards that night. ‘ ‘ $ 0 _: _ Eight firefighters from brass that evening, _ Twelve firefighters P &A _ w oY 6 the Uniondale Fire complete with an from Oxford Township, iez <o(*5 W olp , l ' Department alone were Honour Guard from the â€" including eight from the f oys . / ;;;Qa. § recognized and presentâ€" Royal Canadian Uniondale department, us " â€" esc s se Pood,. \ * P ed with the Fire Regiment in London were among those honâ€" mfi s *fi;‘f:‘& (Services Medal for 25 that fitted right in at oured at the 181st Fire i '@ | â€"â€"â€" es Pm Jat\,‘ years of service. Bill the Armouries. The Services Long Service k 3. t 7 }fi Semeniuk, Mayor of awards night, followed~ Medal Investiture ng n t ons 2 /S < Zorra Township and by a buffet, was sponâ€" Ceremony: Ron King, continued from pg.1 Adult Learning Program at the library and a volqnteer myself were privileged . sored by the Solicitor Uniondale Captain; Al with the stepping out dinners at the Friendship Centre. And if that is not to ha_ve been invited as General, tl?e Matheson, Embro fireâ€" enough she has always been involved with youth and continues to work for %I;eif)llflollaglgesm bYFtiflfg Â¥3§1%111£l&1;1$d waISD f;]‘éllg grgl?;gg:alfzog i?;eg;pllf, | most of the summer at the United Ch'ur.ch Tanner Summgr Camp, wherSehshIe Bepatiment TeoproperiyitetogmIe Jim Mull. Uniondl;lé is the mainstay of the camp, organising staff and running err‘fands._a__gl_g In addition, three the contributions of firefighter; Stewart Greason is a great example to all and is well deserving of the "Volunteer of more from the Embro_ firefighters and their Richard, Embro fireâ€" the Year award for 2001. Presenting her with the award are (from left) Reg Fire Department and spouses. § fighter; Carl Hiuser, Near, Volunteer of the Year for 2000, and the Master of Ceremonies for the one from East Zorraâ€" Russ Monteith, Deputy _ Embro firefighter; Perry e ds P; i. Congratulations Sheila! Tavistock a}so received Mayor of Lonc_lon and Robinson, Uniondale night, Gerry Pieroni. y e Ee 2C en _ Long Service Medals London Fire Chief David firefighter; John Innnnennnn e i ii d bringing the total to 12 Hodgins gave greetings. Hutton, Uniondale fireâ€" from Oxford County Everyone was asked to fighter; Robert Greason, alone out of 48 who take a moment of Uniondale firefighter; ; were eligible at the cerâ€" silence to remember Ken Kittmer, Uniondale emony. those firefighters who firefighter; Allan Those firefighters preâ€" gave their lives in New â€"Kaufman, East Zorraâ€" ' sent, volunteer or fullâ€" York one month ago. Tavistock firefighter; time, were recognized _ Special guest Ernie and George Whittaker, for 25, 30 or even 40 Hardeman, . MPP, Uniondale firefighter. years of service and remarked that he himâ€"

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