mcA en o. § Q â€"â€"deyQ| 62 pHTrrc, * | c »v > b ;’,‘ AF ar Â¥ _ B f ; Tok ï¬':ï¬' ty y a< li i . ‘ Ll‘_‘.'.'!'» ,:‘:‘,,_ ‘ f \ .: â€" ',"‘ t ® ,‘f “ j > ~»WWs . 3 2 , i > d "“\ ““‘ .1‘2';)‘,,‘ :â€":‘j‘ ha Es h )« . t € :‘4 2 q,_ :.I';{‘ § ( ‘é‘j 5 \; ‘\i“ fu‘ | ;&’3 ht ‘{ 38 3’ Je I @ . ; 3 o4 k flA a ) [ e | / j $ * > | "U_| ENSTITUTE ï¬ . 4 ’A" l .“’_{"“ _‘ "‘,.'n & | i ‘ â€" “ e w :‘i? S x Y } P sim i 9 /4 , A oR is ,l ) ho l No: _ A[I' l ~taAU ) CENTURY CELEBRATION: The Oxford District Women‘s Institute celebrated its 100th anniversary at the : Elm Hurst Inn recently. Here, some of the guests pose for a photo including gas‘t-premdent Sheila | pe as<4 | Greason, Oxford County Warden David Oliphant, FWIO gresident Dianne Orr, board director Carol Force ° and Oxford District WI president Janet Uren. (Submitted photo) 3 80 3 A cent Id and still going strong ' .. Oxford Distï¬ctWomen’é Institute celâ€" â€" Hammond, OFA â€" representative Entertainment was provided by. s ebrated 100 years with a sold out dinner _ Nancy Walther, 4â€"H Janet Fleming, _ The Raging Grannies and. The p and celebration at the Elm Hurst Inn in _ Farm Safety representative Norma _ Festival of Sounds Chorus. } ; Ingersoll on Monday, June 9. Howe and OMAF regional informaâ€" Anniversary cookbooks were sold Special guests included FEWIO _ tion coordinator Kim DeKlein. and memorabilia was on display as C president Dianne Orr, board director Following dinner and greetings by _ well as District Tweedsmuir books. : Carol Force, Oxford County Warden â€" special guests, a ceremonial cake A total of 174 members, past memâ€" f Dave Oliphant, PAC representative _ decorated by Jo McKay was cut by Kit _ bers and guests from around Oxford Vivian McDonald, WSA Kristen _ Caffyn, the oldest living member. County attended the celebration. Browns Women‘s Institute met Winners at the May 21 euchre on May 19, and traveled to the are jas follows: Men‘s High â€" 6 Burgins‘ llama farm in Kirkton Larry Brook; Men‘s Lone Hands â€" where they learned about the feedâ€" Terry Barber; Men‘s Low = % ing habits, the uses and hierarchy Gordon Hocking; Men‘s Door f of the llamas. The Burgins have 11 Prize â€"John MacDonald; Ladies‘ \ lamas, some of which were used High â€" Bell Oliver; Ladies‘ Lone : as caddies on a golf course. The â€" l jma s group had dinner and a business Hands â€" Noreen Switzer; Ladies‘ : meeting at Damen‘s Restaurant. Low â€" Doris Hocking; Ladies ® j Plans for the District Annual were Door Prize â€" Donna Cooper. The y completed. The recommendations next euchre will be held June 4 at f and changes to the bylaws were 8 p.m. . 3 accepted. It was decided to purâ€" f h: chase a Browns Corners signs for o Road 92. Browns Women‘s e Institute will present a dictionary 2 to an A.J. Baker Grade 8 student j showing the most improvement in : literacy. The June meeting will f feature a car trip to Quilts Galore P | in Millbank followed by lunch at 4 Anna Mae‘s. F