§ Browns W.1. Sh ’ G I ; Browns W.1. elates Luncheon and euchre t a c h =f i R The annual fall Iluncheon and euchre, sponsored by Browns W.1I., : e ’ n g ex p er ’ e n c es was held on Sat., Nov. 12 with 80 people enjoying the luncheon. | A very enjoyable afternoon v;'ag spe?lt plllayin g 12 games of euchre. : Those winning prizes were: ladies high scoreâ€"Roberta Atwell, o Crlober mesiin gan! Janet Uren gaycs report of the . ladies lone har%ds?â€"â€"Anna McCullough, men‘s highâ€"Mabel Risdon _ Browns W.LI. was held on Tuesâ€" _ Fall Board meeting that was held *s fone handsâ€"Ed Monteith day evening in the school. Presiâ€" _ at Browns school. (played as a rr.lan), men‘s gnl Klaudi Aon elb . £d ; dent Liz Harrison opened the se Fears t feachm The door prize was won by Inger Klaudi. A number of draw prizes ingenne wilh the insurare Ode Hel é 3 ¢ were made, which were donated by our W.I: members. followg TBor the Mew stsan k :o ie Lonway, Eon vene! 0 Evelyn Arthur thanked everyone for coming and the next euchre collest, * Y § “clj“‘“gh“?{mg““d ‘hghg“eS‘ will be held on Thurs., Nov. 24 at 8:30 p.m. with the Agriculture and he [.Iliriutes o y speaker, Sheila Greason. She caâ€" Canadian Industry group in charge for the next four euchres. A warm y secâ€" . pably explained to us her experiâ€" welcome is extended to one and all to come and enjoy an evening with retary Kay Connandshealsoread _ ences and happy days of her 32 friends « \__the correspondence. The treasurâ€" _ years of teaching in rural schools. The i3rowns W.I. euchre party was held Nov. 10, with 10 tables ; er‘s report was given by Joyce _ The biggest change she sees that playing. 4 & West. ® the home situations are so differâ€" High ladyâ€"Chery] Anne West, lone handsâ€"Mary Smith, men‘s p 'll;lhltzI C0u8r1ty Conference istobe _ ent now than when she started highâ€"Terry Barber, men‘s lone handsâ€"Clare Topping. Lucky eld Nov. 8 at Mt. Elgin. The two â€" teaching. j drawsâ€"Lexie Harris, Sharon Hughes, Trudy Aisborn and Dorothy delegates to attend are Willie Janet Uren thanked Sheila and Taylor | Vanstrein and Liz Harrison. presented her with a gift. % s The euchre lunch is to be held The Area Convention will be z Sat., Nov. 12 in the school. Oct. 27 in Mt. Brydges. | Evelyn Arthur reported on the On Sat., Nov. 5, Entertainment Browns Wl 54 â€"g W .L. euch 90th anniversary of Oxford North _ with a Flair will be demonstrated B ro\;lv 'I'S § l d et‘l:c' £€ § to be held in June, 1995. The Eduâ€" _ by Carol Millerand Liz Harrison. E h t femnemy sns d llclie Elt lC cation Workshop is on Nov. 28 . The roll call was ‘A favourite uc re par y party on Nov. 24 in the school. and will be making stained glass, â€" poem I remembefed in school‘. .Ladies highâ€"Dorothy Taylor, Laâ€" | _ sweatshirts or gift bags. 3 Courtesy remarks were given Browns W.I. held their dies lowâ€"Betty Barons, Lone The euchre. luncheon was disâ€" _ by Susan Towle. â€" _ |â€" euchre party in the school Oct. handsâ€"Joyge West. ; f cussed and will be on Nov. 12. 27 with a good attendance. Men‘s highâ€"Clare Topping, The winners were: Ladies Men‘s lowâ€"Bill Switzer, Lone high â€" Helen Beggs, Ladies low handsâ€"Wayne Oliver. Lucky draws â€" Mabel Ballantyne, Lone were won by Helen Beggs and es o e ie t n hands â€" Barb Matthies. Robert Burgess. a a Men‘s high â€" Cecil Beggs, The next euchre will be held on JOI nt C h rl stm as a rt Men‘s low â€" Gordon Smith, |\Thurs., Dec. 8, staiting at 8:30 p.m. . Lone hands â€" Laverne Rodd, n _ i Lucky Draws â€" Bill Oliver, f Hazel Tiffen. f for Browns WI, UCW _ :s , Thurs., Nov. 10, and tickets are | / B rown s W I Browns Women‘s Institute and the _ Harrison and her for now available for the euchre Py § | group for the lovely ; | UCW held their joint Christmas dinâ€" _ dinnerand the UCW for the beautiful funcheguiiebe feld Nov, !=. 1 nerat the school on Dec.6 withavery _ decorations. e u C h re p a Ety good turnout of men, women and Instead of a gift exchange, the Ee Te Amages i ouring . children. UCW donated to the Sleeping Chilâ€" Browns WI Browns Women‘s Institute held Liz Harrison‘s Institute group was dren Around the World (SCAW). : se â€" their euchre party in the school on in charge of the delicious dinner of â€" Joyce Tate read several letters from a _ Dec. 8. salads, casseroles and lots of yummy the SCAW Newsletter, including C I o th ’ n The winners were: Ladies highâ€" desserts. one by Richard and Joan Hryniw of Verna Switzer and Mary Smith; Following the dinner we were enâ€" _ Kintore about Hondurus where they Lone handsâ€"Lexie Harris; Men‘s tertained by the Grade 1 children _ delivered (3,500) bedkits. All the needed highâ€"Doug Kennedy and Donald from Wildwood School, accompaâ€" â€" groups do such wonderful work. Kittmer; Lone handsâ€"LaVerne | nied by their teacher on the guitar. _ Joyce then read another poem I. j ; Rodd. _ ,_ I During the song ‘Hear comes Santa _ called ‘Christmas‘. And wished‘ eveâ€" Ja1113. r‘i‘g‘if,i‘mlfl?: lgxillrym::éugoflz Lucky draw winners were Hazel Claus‘, Santa arrived and handed out _ rybody a Merry Christmas. $ sumer Affairs group in charge Tiffen and Bill Switzer. candy canes to all. The children deâ€" Marion Richards thanked the _ A tour of Staffen‘s Food Market The next euchre will be held on parted with teacher and parents and _ UCW forthe lovely church plate, and was enjoyed, and Mike Attard very Jan, 5. Merry Christmas to you all Santa continued to hand out gifts to _ for the wonderful friendship she has capably exi)lained all the new and will be seeing you all next year. _ | Institute members and friends. had during the past four years as they changes they have made to make it j Everyone joined in to sing the song _ are moving to the East Coast. more convenient for the shoppers. M e e s e _ ‘The little drummer boy‘. Joyce Tate We will miss you, Marion and Ken | After the tour, they went to Kay ‘ Articles needed gave a reading ‘Holy night‘ followed â€" Richards. Conn‘s home for the meeting with | Tina Douglas and the girls are reâ€" by the song ‘Angels from the realms Merry Christmas to all. president Liz Harrison presiding. turning to the Dominican Republic of Glory‘. Joyce Tate thanked Liz She welcomed everyone and opened in March, and are asking for light emmmmmnmmmmnsmnnmnzae e i P e nds o o tirn a o, en the meeting with the Institute Ode CIOthlng for Chlld['el'l., sewing needles 7 followed by the Mary Stewart Colâ€" and thread to take with them, and we t lect. are to take these items to the next i+ The minutes and correspondence meeling fBI’OWflS W- ' a were read by secretary Kgy Conn. Susan Towle of the Tweedsmuir , Browns W.I. euchre was held Feb. The treasurer‘s report was given by Committee asked cach member to 2 in the school. F 22 : Joyce West. write a story of an old quilt, or one Winners were: Ladies high â€" Lexie The roll call was answered by â€" |__ what they treasure. Harris, Ladies low â€" Edna Wiseman, How do you do your grocery shopâ€" | Courtesy remarks were given and Lone hands â€" Ina Pickell. s | . ping? Acommittee was organized to |__a lovely lunch was served by the Men‘s high -‘Terry Barber, Men‘s rutthe make a further study into road group in charge. § ow â€" Bert Harris, Lone hands â€" Clare markings at Medina Corner. Browns WI held their first euchre Topping. Door prizes went to Myr 1 EvelynArthur reminded everyone party of the year on Jan. 19 with 10 tle Waghorn and Herb Turner. |___about the 90th Anniversary of Oxâ€" tables playing. The next euchre will be held ford North to be held in June. A Ladies high â€" Joyce West and Thurs., Feb. 16 at 8:30 p.m. . group was formed to plan the euchre Dorothy Greason. Ladies lone hands luncheon,.in April and the District â€" Ruth Strohm. Gents high â€" Harold Annual to be held in Browns school Strohm and La Verne Rodd. Gents L Lo in nnstnrni ind onl nsl eA be mt on May 23. / .. @ [ @4 lone hands â€" Terry Barber. The travâ€" _ > e elling prize went to Evelyn Arthur and Verna Switzer. | 7