WiiaTfiiCeri and Jessica Broriuner. Back and manager Barb Boscarato. St. Marys valu-mart TWeens brought home gold medals from the Barrie tournament, March 8-10. From left, front row: Tracy Anderson, Amber Wakem, Jessica Switzer and Brittany McNaughton. Second row: Kim Cox, Michelle Vogels, Adryon Thompson and Kaitlyn Armstrong. Third row: Kayla Brandenburg, Marianne Wilcox, Erin 0'Drowsky Car y estelaken and Jessica Brommer. Back row: Coaches Peter Westelaken and Marty Thomson Evelyn Arthur reported the St. Marys Fair Board. The regular Browns on the activities of the The theme for the display W.I. Euchre Party was Spring Board meeting is 'An Old Fashioned held on Thursday, April4 held in Springford on Kitchen.' at 8 p.m. in the School. March 25. The By-Laws The Conveners will plan The winners were as fol- of the District of Oxford the meal for the lows: High- Bell Oliver have been revised and Friendship Centre on May and Terry Barber. Lone will he voted on at the 24 at 12 noon. Hands Jean Sims and Sue District Annual, which The Friendship Centre Day. Low Mildred will be held in Browns have asked for 2 regular Newman and Bob Jeffrey. School on May 24 at 6:30 dessert and one diabetic The Door prize winners p.m. Janine Jackson of for their 'Sweet were Betty Barons and Uniondale won the Oxford Sensations' being held at Doug Kennedy. The next County Scholarship. Her the Golf Course on euchre will be held on Grandmother is a mem- Sunday, June 23 from April 18 at 8 p.m. Our ber of Brown's Institute. 1:30 p.m. to 4 p.m. Annual Charity Euchre The 100th Anniversary Carol Miller presided for Luncheon will be held on is being planned for 2003 the program, which con- Saturday April 20 at 12 and there is to be a cook- sisted of many demon- noon. The proceeds this book printed. It is hoped strations and household year go to the Cancer that all members will sub- hints such as how to Society and Jesse's mit recipes. A Pampered remove stains from lawn Journey. The members of Chef Party is being chairs, brass, silver and the Institute have tickets planned for April 23 at 7 wax from cloth. She read for sale. Evelyn Arthur reported on the activities of the Spring Board meeting held in Springford on March 25. The By-Laws of the District of Oxford have been revised and will he voted on at the District Annual, which will be held in Browns School on May 24 at 6:30 p.m. Janine Jackson of Uniondale won the Oxford County Scholarship. Her Grandmother is a mem- ber of Brown's Institute. The March 20 meeting of Browns Women's Institute was held in the School at 10 a.m. The Co- President Liz Harrison presided. Cookbook being planned for Browns W1. 100th Anniversary Mat EH The Friendship Centre have asked for 2 regular dessert and one diabetic for their 'Sweet Sensations' being held at the Golf Course on Sunday, June 23 from 1:30 pan. to 4 pan. The Conveners will plan the meal for the Friendship Centre on May 24 at 12 noon. A donation was made to the St. Marys Fair Board. The theme for the display is 'An Old Fashioned Kitchen.' p.m. in Browns School. The committee in charge are Carol Miller, Liz Harrison, Evelyn Douglas and Sue Day. BROWNS WI Rd/ Catqh's abahddduEf/dteh a poem entitled 'When Mother Goes to Institutis.' The next meeting will be the Annual Meeting on Wednesday, April 10 at 10 a.m. in the School. Queen gets bottle of bubbly to give to ailing Queen Mum _ "Queen Elizabeth . . . is still re/st, ing from the bug she caught at Christmas and continuing her re- to rm tHe Queen Mother's spirits by giving her dTirirrfrtiiF, ffie Queen, a bottle of champagne to pass on to the 101-year-old Royal, who is un- well. stitute members yesterday deCIHeH The Queen Mother, who has been president of the Sandringham branch of the Women's Institute for 65 years, was unable to attend the organization's annual meeting. Associated Press LONDON ---- British Women's In euchre results Results were: High man - David Arthur; high lady - Mildred Newman; low man .-..r.. Doug Kennedy; low lady .._.. Edna Wiseman; lone man - LaVerne Rodd; lone lady -- Evelyn Arthur. Door prize Winners Were Alex Jeffrey and Roberta Atwell. On March 7, Browns W.I. hosted a eqchrepight. The Queen attended yesterday's meeting and conveyed her moth.. er's greetings, said Sandringham branch vice-president Yvonne Browne. Usually the Queen Mother and the Queen travel to West Newton for the institute's annual meeting. This year it was decided to hold the meeting at Sandringham House, the royal family's residence in Nor.. folk, because of concerns for the Queen Mother and because the-vil- lage hall was cold. covery," a Buckingham Palace spokesperson said.