Browns WI Tweedsmuir Community History, 2003-2004, p. 8

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By Ruth Skillings delicious dinner. A special banner was wonderful evening. All ( Tâ€"AKESIDE CORRESPONDENT Between first course â€" created for this occasion attending took home a : T and dessert was the toast â€" and it was unveiled by booklet "Celebrating 100 WOW! What a party to the Queen and the cutâ€" Sheila and Janet. It is a Years of Women‘s Monday â€" evening as . ting of the cake, the honâ€" beautiful piece of work Institute in Oxford Oxford County Women‘s ours to Kit Caffyn, a longâ€" and has listed all the County." Institute celebrated their time member who has remaining branches in 7 100 years of activity. Over been president of the _ Oxford as well as the ones 200 members and former District, Conference and that were and have disâ€" § members met at Elmhurst London Area, she was banded. ; § Inn with time to view the accompanied . by. her _ Special guests included wonderful display of daughter, Peg, the Mayor Warden David Oliphant; F & ; memorabilia, gathered of Southwest Oxford. Women in Support of S and arranged by the _ Following dessert, cake Agriculture, _ Kristan f C( Lakeside Branch. The and ice cream with a Hammond; OMAE Kim & 100th Anniversary strawberry, we were DeKlein; OCFA Nancy C Cookbook was on sale entertained by the local Walther; Farm Safety and by the end of the "Raging Grannies," who Norma Howe; Ag in the & evening were all gone. . were a delight to listen to Classroom, Alison ( They are looking to have â€" and their messages were VanKerrebroeck; Oxford | another three hundred very timely. Greetings 4H Assoc. Janet Fleming. _ C published and are taking _ were given by EWIO presâ€" _ Special thank you to ' C names. ident Dianne Orr, whoâ€" Sheila Greason and her > The formal meeting presented a Certificate committee that put this all C opened with the Institute from FEWIO recognizing together. _ Ode and Mary Stewart our 100 years. Provincial _ The final entertainment C Collect, the entrance of Board member Carol "was by the. "Festival ( the flags and O Canada. Force, London Area Sounds Chorus" with f Janet Uren, president, President, Eleanor â€" members from Perth and C welcomed everyone, Irene Williams and P.A.C. Oxford, directed by Cathy 2 Richardson led the Grace â€" Vivian McDonald attendâ€" Hooper from London. ' C and everyone enjoyed a . ed the special evening. The assistant director is C - Susan (Ball) Sutherland, j who directed the choir ( through "Operator." Janet Uren gave the C ' closing remarks, the flags C were retired and the Royal Anthem was sung, ( accompanied by Marlene f Matheson, completing a C C ( (f â€"â€"_ C â€" smy * uo ' ¢ s . h 1 4 °) o7 € * _C¢vi!|â€" â€". ~y 44 i.Â¥ "al _ . xk l ( imol sA i / CA (~~ f H L | \/%/‘.;f ~ 3 o ;\;:,‘:,‘I-‘ ! 112‘?% ¢ '::?‘;5‘;1.& /Ki ‘*%‘" " "‘fl- t 4 \," 3 i { é" s \‘( _ _ / hn s J y * 32. § o o & '? | I t‘ / o ~ ‘ c 7 4"""5"6"‘ C fiifiafi‘%\' ® a \| p “»fi;fi “.?‘%‘,’ 2 ‘;,1?:} \ _,_i,{;‘ fe . #.7 i# â€" R m CE n 4 y x tE ic C | 1. es _ Bs y â€"_ _ 9 uaoar tss Little Jill Yates, with mom Barb, donated a loonie to the St. Marys Kinette Loonie Mile which raised $132 for cystic fibrosis research. ; < f (~ (S C f1

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