Browns WI Tweedsmuir Community History, 2001-2002, p. 1

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_ j _ BROWNS WI Brown‘s W.L. donates bears Ai;peimers topic ; ' t t y y e p $# n C .. ;‘é 22. pessme | _ __ Browns W.L was held on Garnishing your food with 5is > eA .. _. §5% J _ 2. fiesdayJan 16 at 10 am. . Janice Mitchell or Crafting o m o ie i _ *‘fi%@g in the school. President . with plaster with Ruth .. 5 e tm ae c Aie oo in a0a. 2. ;z p ie (heluoh _ Aomalration o all day is r "% a 1t %* ) w s o zi‘\‘*% h light of the meeting was $15 or half a day $10. T‘ _ in cA hss sls ill> C t %@ | _ having Judy Restmeyer, These events will be held «e,« F 5. u/ o es + | _ the Alzheimers Society for Church, Woodstock on . _V s e . l s C T g 2i °_ | Oxford County. She gave Tuesday March 6 at 930 L _ [ w td i 2t oo eA _ _| us a vivid picture of the _ a.m. Registrations must be _ V o se sasmanae e ) § _ _ _ _| cubflechanges inaperson, received by Feb. 23, to _ [ e s NY § | uo e moute fhek esn m a 5t _ is css _ L e e . _ _ _| from this discase. Metve Nt CE A C s M .4. _ The Roll Call was ‘A fact Browns WI c it er: s oi P __________| _ Alzheimers. party was held on s e “‘“@ é s ts @ The members had made _ Thursday Jan. 11 at 8 p.m. W e t l y . fe ce â€" or hought bears to give to . in the school. 20000 se o s s ( i . O e is & oi e s s s ennies for Friendshi ows: â€" Verna Switzer ; s css us @2@‘ S | was 5¢ for each bear yog and Da%id Arthur; Lone Members of the Brown‘s W.I. have given about 20 bears to the Alzheimer Society of Oxford can name. The courses for Hands â€" Donna Jeffrey and County‘s Cuddle Bear program. Posing with the handmade and donated bears are Joyce West, the ‘Day Away‘ program Allan Sims. Low Eern back left, Carol Miller, Sheila Greason, Evelyn Douglas, Betty Barons, Evelyn Arthur, Liz (MWD patlines by the secres. â€"Haryoy and Dob_leffes, s R 3 tary Sheila Greason such. The door prize winners Harrison, Sue Day and Margaret Arthur. In front on the left are Judi Restemeyer, Educati0On ; Spoe Ba g Carrier, _ were Ina Pickel and Doug Coordinator for the Alzheimer Society of Oxford County, Kay Conn and Ruth Gill and on the stamping with Paula _ Kennedy. right are Freeda Conn, Susan Towle, Dianne Greason and Janet Uren. Harris or Water Gardens _ The next euchre will be by Roger VanDerra of A & held on Thursday Jan. 25 By Erin Rankin the lives of not only the a bear were given a kit Scotia who was visiting R Greenhouses _ or â€" at 8 p.m. STAFF REPORTER person with the illness, which contained a patâ€" . a nursing home. She fermal e _ _ _ _= . ues tae cce but that person‘s family _ tern and some informaâ€" saw an elderly woman _ _ The Brown‘s Women‘s â€" and friends as well. tion about the program. with Alzheimer disease Bear S fOl‘ Institute askedâ€" Following a brief The _ women _ also crying. When she (â€" Education Coordinator question and answer become a member of placed the woman‘s AIZhElmers â€"for the Alzheimer period, the Brown‘s the Cuddle Bear Club teddy bear in front of THAT along with oth Society of Oxford W.I. presented the and will receive a her, the woman hugged Browns W Ig memg 3 County, Judi_ Alzheimer Society of newsletter a few times the bear and stopped Willy Vanét'rein mgiis' Restemeyer, to speak Oxford County with a year. o crying. bears for distribution be about the disease at its about 20 teddy bears. The idea of the proâ€" _ If you would like more the Alzheimers‘ Societ $ last meeting since it is The. women were gram is to provide some information about the _ Vanstrein was unable t);; National _ Alzheimerâ€" asked to either knit or comfort to a person in Cuddle Bear Program, be present for the photo Awareness Month. They donate a teddy bear to â€" the mid to late stages of you can contact the in last week‘s paper. were shown a video . the Alzheimer Society‘s Alzheimer disease or Alzheimer Society of which demonstrated Cuddle Bear Program.. dementia. It was startâ€" Oxford County at (519) ’ how the disease affects Those who chose to knit ed by a woman in Nova 421â€"2466. 7 . ~ Em rrrrorerarer o. esn EEERgn® n rrmrmaennsamemmmmem j M c o o s w 0 BROWNS W.1. t e i otsa aiiiinn . o _ ~ o. _A M 7 ssul.zl o8 & & 4t . â€" o j,@ s o YWt toe 00 T 0 i 0 W.J 9 0 ¢ 51J 1 .. flce s a 12 mm . . . 0 " t wl . 00 t 34 t t oc ts e 00 o s f ( hI‘ 80 s o e e e t ' | sns s o3 é,{/ party & s 2 onl ty arllcnlce kz o : ; s _ 1 {%%?% U : . x “%@ xt C ?“»/ , _ Browns W.I. held its c e % s e _ Thursday, Feb. 8 at 8 . 2 ooo C 3 9 oA iess pim. . . _ _ o s e . % | were as follows: high . mt smm i 100 . . 1. en oo " K ouet Kathy Jeffrey and . _* *A / _ _ . ie Ernie Oliver; lone 6 e Te 2 0 sR . n $# _ _ â€"__ hands Joyce West. _ . c f and Terry Barber; 102 e 1A y low Betty Barons and. / Jim Kennedy. The i# . _ door prize winners . »r””»» Gordon Smith _ _ Doing net duty. Salukis‘ Stacey Dundas, left, and Erin Miller attempt _ The next Euchre to block a smash hit by a member of the St. Mikes Warriors during wi}!}lbe’rhursday exhibition senior girls volleyball action last Wednesday afternoon at Fez.Zatgpm St. Marys DCVL (Photos by Pat Payton)

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