The winners of the prizes Sims; men‘s low â€" Frank at the April 1 Euchre at Whaling; men‘s lone hands the Browns Schoolhouse â€" Terry Barber; men‘s door are as follows: Ladies‘ prize â€" George Thompson. High â€" Connie Kittmer; _ Browns Women‘s ladies low â€" Audrey Institute will be hosting a Somers; ladies lone hands euchre luncheon on â€" Rose Whaling; ladies‘ Saturday April 24 at 12 door prize â€" Noreen noon. Tickets are $12. Switzer. Men‘s high â€" Allan each and are available Euchre luncheon planned the Browns Schoolhouse are as follows: Ladies‘ High â€" Connie Kittmer; ladies low â€" Audrey Somers; ladies lone hands â€" Rose Whaling; ladies‘ door prize â€" Noreen Switzer. Men‘s high â€" Allan â€" Marlene Archer, Provincial Advisory Councillor for the Women‘s Institute spoke about the Rose Display which she had brought. Sheila Greason and the upcoming Health Fair for Grade 10 students in Oxford County to be held at Ingersoll _ Collegiate _ on Tuesday May 4, from 8:30 a.m. â€" 2:30 p.m. All are welcome to attend. She also announced that the Oxford District‘s Women‘s Institute. second cookbook called ‘Second Helpings‘ is almost ready for the printers. cookbook called ‘Second _ Door prize winners were Sue Helpings‘ is almost ready for Day, Evelyn Arthur, Eunice the printers. Worte and Marlene Archer. The first speaker of the dayâ€" Tiffany Harkes provided child was Lorna Roberts from ‘care. Ruchurst Farms, RR3 Embro. The committee in charge of She had samples of the newest the day consisted of Sue Day, annuals for gardens, window Marg Ogar, Marg Bell and boxes and planters. Sheila Greason. There will be The morning workshops another Day Away in the fall. WI Day Away The spring Day Away was held on April 17 at Dundas St. United Church,Woodstock. Upon arrival, the ladies were treated to a variety of snacks including breads, muffins, cheese and fresh fruit. â€" It was decided to invite the 4H Exchange group from Saskatchewan to visit Browns School, to enter an exhibit in the Western Fair, to accept the proposed recomâ€" mendations for 2004â€"5 and â€" to . purchase Canadian dictionaries for our A. J. Baker Award for the most improvement in the lanâ€" guage arts. S Janet Uren, Evelyn Arthur and Joyce West Browns Women‘s Institute met in the Brown School on May 18. Coâ€"President Carol Miller led the business. She read a poem called Garden Whimsy. Dictionaries for award winners BROWNS W1 were Butterfly Houses taught by Alfred Thornton and machineâ€"less Breadmaking taught by Dianne Weeks. Both of the workshops resulted in excellent creations. The butâ€" terfly houses were colourful ‘and the various breads looked delicious (the recipes will be in the new cookbook). After a tasty lunch of homeâ€" made soup, sandwiches and a dessert pizza, made by the breadmaker, the participants chose to do stamping with Judy Harperâ€"Kupez or a cutâ€" work cardigan with Frances Rutherford. The stamping group produced unique and colourful cards using mulberry paper and stamping techâ€" niques and the cardigan group made a sweater which could be coâ€"ordinated with other parts of their wardrobe. will attend the District Annual at Huntingford on May 19. Evelyn Douglas gave a flower bed update. and Sheila Greason _ a â€" ROSE Worship report. Convener Sue Day (Agricultural Issues, Business and Industry) was in charge of the program. Joyce West read a poem on the Women‘s Institute. She introduced the guest speaker Jeremy O‘Shea of O‘Shea‘s Farm Fresh Vegetables and Berries. Jeremy showed a slide presentation and photos which explained the history of the farm, the vegetables grown, the special events on the The proceeds from this year‘s euchre luncheon will be donated to the Connie Jones Trust Fund. from Joyce West (349â€" 2707) or Sheila Greason (349â€"2768). BROWNS WI The regular Euchre party was held in Browns School on Thursday April, 29 at 8 p.m. The winners are as follows â€" ladies high â€" Barb Rigney, lone hands â€" Connie Kittmer, low hands â€" Mildred Newman, men‘s high â€" Noreen Switzer, lone hands â€" Larry Brooks, low â€" Carol Herbert. The next euchre will be on May 13 at 8 o‘clock. â€" Brown‘s Women‘s Institute Euchre winners for April 15: ladies high â€" Noreen Switzer, men‘s high â€" Doug Kennedy, ladies lone hands â€" Barbara Rigney, men‘s lone hands â€" Bob Jeffrey, ladies low â€" Darlene Smith, men‘s low â€" Betty Barons, door prizes â€" Evelyn King, Allan Sims. Browns Women‘s Institute held their Charity Euchre and Luncheon on Saturday April 24 at 12 o‘clock. Everyone enjoyed the delicious meal and the games of euchre. The money this year was given to the Jones Trust Fund. The door prize winners were Reta Jeffrey and Evelyn King. The winners in the Euchre Games were as follows; ladies high â€" Anna Armstrong, lone hands â€" Inger Klaudi, men‘s high â€" Alex Jeffrey and lone hands â€" Ina Pickell. Many more draws were made and lucky people went home with a gift. The Institute want to thank everyone, who supports our Euchre and Luncheons through the years. Charity euchre and luncheon farm including the Enchanted Forest and O ‘Sheas famous Irish pickle. The speaker was thanked by Janet Uren. Door prize winners were Betty Barons and Willy Vanstrein. The roll call was answered by naming an old weather prediction. An interesting plant exchange was handled by Irene Richardson and Janet Uren. The pennies for friendship was answered by giving a penny for every letter of the name of the plant you brought _ for exchange. A delicious lunch was served by the group in charge. Courtesy Notice to all churches on a private well. A Clean Water Information meeting will be heldâ€"at Hebron United Church, Wednesday, April 21 at 7:30 p.m.â€" Presenters: Teresa McLellan â€" Regional Issues Coâ€"ordinator and Drinking Water Inspector, for the Ontario Ministry of the Environment. Linda Truscott = Operations Coâ€"ordinator, Water and Waste Water Services for the County of Oxford. remarks were given by Willie Vanstrein. â€"Browns W.I. euchre Browns W.I. held their last Euchre of the seaâ€" son on Thursday May 13 at 8 p.m. in the school. The prize winners were as follows: high lady Jean Sims, lone hands Joyce West and low Evelyn King. The men‘s high was Alex Jeffrey, lone hands Doug Kennedy and low Jim Kennedy. Door prize winners were Kathy Jeffrey and Don King. The institute members look forward to seeing everyone back in September. Enjoy the summer. BROWNS W1 ‘Celebrating Small Churches‘ workshop has 39 people regisâ€" tered for full time and some others for part time. There‘s still some room for a few more people. A pot luck meal and service will be at Plattsville, May 26, starting at 5:30 p.m. The Workshop Leader, David Ray will be the speaker. § Sheila Greason reported that two camps are already full at Camp Tanner and the others are twoâ€"thirds to three quarâ€" ters full. Helen Piett has been honoured by the Oxford Camping Committee for all the work she has done over the years for camping in Oxford. The Nurses‘ Cabin is being completed at this time.