Browns WI Tweedsmuir Community History, 2001-2002, p. 6

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( Oxford District WI holds annual meetingâ€" OTr ISUIC 1ds annual Meelulngâ€" "11s & g j By Ruth Skillings some room on the June ~There were two entries very closely. Teachers LAKESIDE CORRESPONDENT 13 bus to the Hamilton â€" for competitions, a beauâ€" should teach respect and ‘ . ACWW meeting, contact tiful pieced wall hanging. personal worth by examâ€" The Oxford District â€"Evelyn (David) Arthur, if and a poem, read by ple. ‘ Wor_nen’s Institute held. interested in going. Janet Uren entitled This was aâ€"very interâ€" 'Lhelr Annual Meeting, Vivian McDonald gave "Alphabet Soup", on esting panel, the ladies l:uesday, May 22, in the the PACG report and there _ communicating in 2001, were thanked by Sherrill Ealford Community are many things going on _ NIMBY. Babbey and presented. L,entre_ Yvith 64 members _ at the FWIO level includâ€" A delicious lunch was _ with a book "From This and visitors registering â€" ing a number of competiâ€"â€" provided and served by | Place". for the: day meeting. tions. Peggy Knapp has the host branches, which... The Resolutionâ€" on President Margaret Lee been honoured by the â€" was enjoyed by everyone. Waterâ€" and Federal welcomed everyone with University of Guelph, Sheila Greason introâ€" _ Involvement was presentâ€" the formal welcome from â€" with a honourary law â€"duced our visitors, who ed by Louise Baird and host Institutes, â€"degree. brought greetings, â€" was passed by the group. Brooksdale and Salford. Embroâ€"West Zorra led President of Londonâ€" Fran Hyatt conducted the The Memorial Service â€" a singsong while the colâ€" _ Area, Fran Hyatt, presiâ€" _ election and installation P was by the Lakeside lection was gathered.It dent of Perth South, of officers, there is a full Branch. was with sadness that we â€" Marilyn Archer, and past _ slate. New president is President Margaret Lee learned Embroâ€"West > president of Middlesex â€" Sheila Greason, who was took us through the Zorra has decided to diss East, Evelyn Rath. given the president‘s pin â€" things that had been â€" band. R Three women politiâ€" â€" by Margaret Lee and done by the District since The time has arrived cians joined us to tell us Sheila presented her with Oxford became one_ for the Children‘s Ground how their involvement in the Pastâ€"president‘s pin.. District. It was really Water Festival, there is politics affected their _ Sheila Greason will get amazing when all the difâ€" â€" an opening day tour May â€" family life. Margaret Lee $250 towards her regisâ€" ferent activities are listed 28, 12:30 p.m. at the introduced Nancy tration to the ACWW at once. Mrs. Lee also visâ€" Volunteers‘ . Tent.:_ Walther, in her 3rd term â€" meeting in July. The 4H ited all the Branches durâ€" Interested adults are â€" as councillor for Norwich.. exchange to the ing her term of office, encouraged to come and Carol Innes introduced . Maritimeg this year was which she found very â€" see what the children will Margaret Lupton, counâ€" given $100. â€" interesting and informaâ€" be experiencing and â€" cillor for many years in _ The Fall Board meeting tive. She got many new _ learning. They need 100 the Township of Zorra. is at Huntingford Church ideas as each branch â€" volunteers a day to make Jean Roberts introduced _ on Sept. 25 with Braemar * does things just a little this happen. â€"Peg Caffin, mayor for 6 _ and Lakeside hosting. lifferent. She reminded Sheila Greason reported â€" years in SW Oxford. They _ Next year‘s District us of the word TEAM, on the successful "Day all had very interesting Annual is May 22 at Together Everyone Away" last March, very stories to tell and are Brown‘s School and it Achieves More. good attendance and they _ very dedicated to their. will be in the evening, : Margaret had a poster made some very nice positions. hosted by Springford and _ and two ladies read many â€" things. 2 Peg Caffin told us about _ Browns Branches. projects carried out in The _ Farm Women‘s her teaching experience Salford Branch is taking third world countries byâ€" Network has a help line here in Oxford, away in~ a bus to Drayton to see a _ the ACWW with ourâ€" 1â€"888â€"471â€"2903 for rural _ Toronto a couple of times play Sept. 5, lunch is at Pennies For Friendship â€"people needing assisâ€" . and back to Oxford. Her. Anna May‘s on the way. ; 1onations. There is still _ tance of any kind. __ very ‘best times were Anyone interested in _ when she was involved in _ going call Jean Roberts at smaller schools, with lots 485â€"2119. of students from the rural A very interesting day. f areas. She does not think 2e > *Kr 3 e that closing all the small schools and making largâ€" er schools is a good idea php P y <ur oo e We would be better in g»é“‘) L2 42 11B C sW Oxford with an Oxford 9 Haff}/ 8 5* 58 Board, responsible for _ _ § C 55 Oxford students. 10 Bur W $2 In schools the students _ _ ul d should come first, the > gp’ ANNIE UREN \E; teachers are on the front > : i im 6 §4 | line, where the action is. § e 8 The parents and teachers E i diie<: * g should work together _ â€" g k) A Ww § o ut #% 8 ,3-; - é j fi?; | eA } C f " L2 / [ | An Open House will | . [J° _ be held on Friday, _| 7| _ June 29, 2001, d : 1t 7 â€" 9 pm at the home 4) of John and Helen |} § j Conway 1B 17505 Plover Mills | § f «Rd., Thorndale, Ont. [‘ ri Best wishes.only ,, - : [ _ seee _ "I} ce Athk Aia is Ph ds

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