_ { Huronâ€"Perth workshop ~ - : [ The Febmaéâ€"y m;etg;g.of llgrowns “AETrilbutx’(t)hearly W.‘Ldmembers.» j : f Wl was held Feb. 21 in Browns velyn ur gave a demonstraâ€" â€" _ | & 4 { schoo[,aspresident Liz Harrison _ tion on)"‘The lowl?spud.†She made i Wednesday, Malj. 8. 1995 18A |â€" opened the meeting with the Instiâ€" a very. tasty casserole made with : : | tupte Ode, followe%i by the Mary potatges wt):lich everyone enjoyed Browns W.I. £ 5 I, Stewart Collect. for lunch. Judy Taylor gave a read~ _ . : Minutes and correspondence ing on French friedâ€" Otat0eSâ€"» ... .. 3 : \ _ were read by the secrgtary Kay %\ skit was preéer?ted â€" Food for= eUCh re ; ! _ Conn. Joyce West gave the treasurâ€" thought by Joyce Burgess, Judy Browns W.I. euchre was held at : j { er‘s report, An invitation was read Taylor and Evelyn {\nhur.. The roll the school March 2 with nine tables : | | from La‘kcsxde W.L. to attend their cal!was-Bnnganmterestmg potato playing. . f | dessert and euchre luncheon Mon., recipe and curtesy remarks were The winners being: Ladies highâ€" i », | March 6 at 1 p.m. given by Susan Towle. * Sharon Hughes; Ladies lowâ€" R | The spring board meeting is to be W.1. euchre Dorothy Heard; Lone handsâ€" } | held March 21\ at 7 â€"p.m. at The euchre party of Browns W.1I. Evelyn Haves; Men‘s highâ€"Andy " ; | Brooksdale. ; was held Feb. 16 with eight tables of ; Kittmer; % | The Huronâ€"Perth workshop is to players with the Education and Culâ€" Men‘s lowâ€"Ed Monteith; Lone « \ | be held at St. Pe.luls March 30 on tural Activities group in charge. ) . handsâ€"Bert Harris; Lucky draws |_ microwave cooking and making a _ Winners of the evening were â€" _ . went to Mary Kennedy and Grant S | _ spring wreath. Registration must be â€" Ladies High â€" Helen Beggs, Low â€" Johnson. | . in by March 17. . _ Edna Wiseman, Lone hands â€" Kay The next euchre will be held j j We were reminded of the Quilt Connand lucky draw â€" Joyce West. Thurs., March 16 with the Citizenâ€" ; show and barbeque to be held June __ Men‘s high â€" LaVerne Rodd, Low ship and Legislation group in charge 5 * 14 at Milton, in honour of the 100th â€" Bert Harris, Lone hands â€" Robert of the next four euchres. ; \_ Anniversary of Women‘s Institute. Burgess, Lucky draw â€" Bill Switzer. 5 __ Joyce Burgess, convener of Agtiâ€" _ The next euchre will be held on : culture and Canadian Industry, Thurs., March 2 at 8:30 p.m. Everyâ€" s opened her meeting with a reading one welcome! f : Old days return to Brooksdale chure : By Thelma HMuser The Brooksdale Women‘s f es J psyingp_ _ district correspondent â€"â€" Institute continues to promote s e . l c C enc o e * BROOKSDALE . â€" _ â€" personal development and e a e t in .<>~.*! * ’ & ] . Brooksdale church became a community action. They are »;r hn . emrears. _ â€" Aag es _ museum for a day recently. _ proud to havé financially £ _ ~â€" ) Paae @ & pe es .o . es °_ _ Wsitors could take a walk supported the Federated||| _ a®@ C ueole t 0 c [+ ; * s y o Ciise i o . through the past when they women‘s Institute of Ontario ) * _ " * _: , pyea > in C ce viewed farm history, C9Mâ€"â€" headquarters‘ fund. After 97| . Tok . : > l 4y e* e se: / E3e ft* munity history (Tweedsmtit | years, it was decided that this NY > l > : 5 : SW _ c ‘ !nstory), sg:rapbooksz col’lect-‘ respected _ and â€" reputable ~Go» | ï¬ ; v /o . iess m _ â€" ibles, antiques, quilts and: organization would have its _ ME _ _ & B ; w | demonstrations. own office. With members‘ . | SE e u. iz e _ _ The Grade 7 and 8 classes support, provinceâ€"wide, this . o â€" es $ u. Mm from Zorra Highland Park | new facility opened in August, _ l o a aoangr .. * â€" > We : school visited in the morning, â€" 1994 â€" ¢ e * v § T3 pÂ¥= 3i S ts geiting a glimpse of what it _ Rrooksdale WI has been acâ€" insyc c tek.â€" was like to live in pioneer tive in the community since f 2 .. e 5e + ‘;ig‘l‘t*:d Nelfglgll;)rs ";_’;d fr;f’frfs Dec. 14, 1922 and has spent 72 P e ~<_.~ / i9 h+ z.. se ; _ j â€" years supporting 4â€"H clubs, . s ~< ie + ECE £, _ reminiscing about the days the local agricultural fair and eer s * e K2 ;‘v â€" m es gone by. : hospitals along with WI proâ€" * A ’l\ â€" ‘ a * & 1P ~ : pmtltoes~" f ' zes _ jects such as Women Feed the € \ «= i. ;. x +) i i ~â€" e areh .. ; World, Water for All, and the i n ce T 2. t T * #*" / s _ .m § headquarters fund. _ o NA i es 4 L\ Iâ€" *itmainls . | : «_ Federated Women‘s. Inâ€" :2 i A . Aperc@ ‘2‘ :4 es \@ e | f * stitutes of Ontario offers bâ€" e s t > is q j ~â€"~â€" t 4 | scholarships for continuing - â€" «i&. K m ~â€"= Cl Muingemiace s . stt se o j \education. The organization es .. m ht y : ~ > # owns and maintains the | 1. es i2 tmenszaonts * e Erland Lee Home in Stoney P R eay 223 ke. &2 2 +5 M & 1.' s Creek. F4 * ~A*. l =r . t=a4¢ .. : ' 2 34 t 2 wl - \_ In Brooksdale, all this has wl "oulle. § * Sinkeri m eaitiuae ol _ stt . ns evolved because 106 members § *# * s t oX 4s 5. s mt‘ e : : ; ' . joined together 72 years ago. Es â€" f > & From this first meeting, five z 1 ~_Photo by Thelma Hiuser charter members are still livâ€" Old-fas hloned fOOdS . * ing in 1995 including Florence * $ s ipried:table Ross, Mary Innes, Frances Marlene Matheson of RR 3 Embro demonstrates the kinds of food on an oldâ€"fashione ROV‘I’lland, Jean Smith and Inâ€" setting at a recent history day at Brooksdale church. f 4 " ez Shewan. F 4 â€" T n n nariinrragermmrnetarotinmrnmn m mm anmrntetsrsare enc aameneeeni in mm ons maneiappaamsaopeiummntupmennnnennrt ;fl