Browns WI Tweedsmuir Community History, Volume 9, 2007-2010, p. 17

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|A oomihad hexs hevwoss and datsk; Z [C4AL Z/Z/ L# /l,éo,a/fl EDP, LAAA &1A VLESSD @YVAA _ALGHIAC 24 OQLZL ~ 200 : ,%,fimcfiww@ / 4 10‘ o0 /# krn //D&% AX yM WX%ECVZQ/C k%/)fl;’-cz%()é /QUZZ/P/CZ/ Rell Coll _ Anve someting you onfarpd of W77 ,%l% ‘ & ‘ kf// ; c&%& f Mfi_‘?&‘/ Lz com 2 _ 10 ¢ ,7@/1 ,@4@%&7 f@ Cu& WM @é/gg@@ /Zg‘({ AL 4,4 By Ruth Skillings LAKESIDE CORRESPONDENT The Browns Women‘s Institute held their n October meeting at the Browns School on im 1 B October 16 with good attendance. President. e N/ jA > oesen Evelyn Douglas opened the meeting by welâ€" _ )0 O ds V e coming everyone and reading "Indian 1 Wmm Summer." The minutes were read and the t M(,, || K treasurer‘s report was given. A report of the 9e / E+W S f | To fall board meeting was given by Sue Day and f § ~u Joyce West reported on the London Area i e _ oi â€"~Convention. Correspondence was read. Plans ... > 1(3A nvamies were made for the euchre luncheon to be held Cas 6009 on Saturday, Nov. 3 at noon. A committee was P ,] o * established to plan the 70th anniversary. 1(52 Browns Women‘s Institute is responsible for a" the entertainment at the Christmas party with | 4 Lakeside. A name plate for the Women‘s | Institute will be purchased. The Agricultural Issues, Business and 6 | E. rJ : i .x Industry committee and convenor Sue Day e i 4. o | (J AAagens, were in charge of the meeting. The roll call oaee .: was to name something you enjoyed at /1 w 3 t14 ‘{7_{._ y 1 Bm 1e Thanksgiving dinner. Pennies for Friendship n /). wmhtss â€"~â€"â€"â€" ~(Oa ~â€"â€"<lI| was 10 cents for everything you ate in the last [ :l U . 9 "‘wg (gl‘.‘,‘, . g?b U week that contained chicken. _ j i. â€"IO s C »f\,*\[“z“{q Sue introduced the guest speaker, Howard § .. Mfi x wby \c éij.'.-.:;i{i;;":*‘«o"i;‘;'«fi%:)é@fi%’*"}" \j")‘ Patience from Thamesford. Howard and his 1& *‘ * B family operate a very successful broiler busiâ€" P 3 L wl dn h «ness. The chicks come from New Hamburg | A / | hatcheries. There are 60,000 chicks in a flock. fets _ ® / Sprinklers and thermostats control the humidâ€" es . | F | ity and temperature in the barns. Howard was | ) [ j thanked by Sue Day. Evelyn Arthur gave the | K courtesy remarks inviting everyone to the

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