Braemar WI Tweedsmuir Community History, Volume 4, 1984-1992, p. 11

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PX o ie e nkr es °\~ o7 *aneammand s h s n snn en t Takn f _ it w >t s i x y z> 10 9 & 12os . ic e e 10 alte ucce BNigermipeennmeemtenme enc eineemnnntearmenioemniarenntricmeeeromm cce mtmeâ€" @ * * * s > 4 0 e ol _ .( â€"brieflv aking e "F. o $st .. & 0s o h T priefly speaking //g/é °_ _ BE o tss y ienss‘ w o. “*fi; f j o s 4 es _ ‘followed by a reading 4s : A "r o tmen n es o. l . * e a~ . | f 3 ds 1 ; . â€" l c e â€" sfi ~ $ k. | Braemar W.1.. Frmen ds | "_" o 4.C8 t 3 %‘ y en j r"y _ & * Qt"ig . «wfiff ~â€"â€". M || _ Mrs. James Weicker presided at Lunch was served by the family: > 4 y â€" io ~~ tX# l d c uk y 2 t | the September meeting of the affairs committee: Mrs. E. Ross, | â€" a . e s 4* â€" "‘?’*3?‘::;’»%,@33 fx":\%@fg‘“g, (| Braemar Women‘s Institute, held at Mrs. E.: McKay, Mrs. F. Oliver, * s c sns . %’?g&ku«;}z‘%x”x L s se t . s [| the home of Mrs. Eugene Ross. Mrs. H. Bailey and Mrs. D. Wright. _ | 1 M § â€" . 8 .. :*&g‘“fi% m e .. us * i| â€" Secretaryâ€"treasurer. Mrs. Clare _ se f | 2 a k * 05200 e > J 48 . «__â€" _: || Pye read the minutes of the last _ ; q | . es a:«@(?:*"*‘fi“ es 3:;, ‘| meeting and gave the financial > : : | * | i aAges C 0 o 1tE | report: _ zo... Mac s - f A | ~*â€" . Cw . Wt ts o s s & *Â¥ f _ > | _ Mrs. Weicker and Mrs. Martin _ es B ce f e . 1e s e . e [ s Raul will attend the training school â€" ‘ o e esc y3 x | kw,_....._...*é_..m is 9*31%‘ for preparing short order meals, | | Br aemar W' (S) é = | l f > . \| sponsored by OMAF. R A 1. _ Mrs. Fred Howe presided at t f i P e e se ts in grgnne ~§ â€"_. | _ The fall board meeting of Oxford : \ tober. cultural affail:-s meeting: 2? (t)hce § E: o iL sfi . _ e North W.I. will be held Oct. 3 in _ ) Braemar W.I. held at the home of Mrs. . | \ [# £5..â€"â€" o p l 2 0s 9 Hickson. There will be a potâ€"luck ) Rolph Wesselson. _ _â€"~ @ | * s E_ nssy oc us ol Mrs. Weicker read the itinerary treasurer Mrs. Clare Pye. Several comâ€" _ â€" | =# 302 _T aulka Sm o To o af for several bus trips. Readings were | ing events were announced: the London | ; | $ satte,. * tm ocmA 4 l f: > iz o 5 given by Mrs. Edgar McKay and area convention will be Oct. 16 and 17: | » i . o s s s e Mrs. Francis Oliver. and there will be a Butler Banquet Oct. _ | P t cerny retie en ings s sc o o es f Guest speaker Charlotte 125 at the Fairview Centre, Woodstock. | 3 foftfeofrpmcas? .. ... ... _ .] Sutherland was introduced. She ( The proceeds from the evening will go | < ; l t . nc oo f§* . | spoke on the difficulty of holding a | to the Butler Project, which will place | a f iA sA Y c ,| family together, emphasizing the <_r pictures of agricultural animals in the | : § ¢ > [ CX Ama= t .. (| need for good communication. Also, ] | _elementary school. Area institutes are _ | 3 C ‘ _ :C in { | children need guidelines to follow. | | asked for food and help for the banquet. . | o i6 L yM s [ _ l || The speaker told members it was â€" \ _ The Oxford County Conference of the _ | ‘ 4w M . o> oc | important to remember that / 1 Women‘s Institute will be held at All _ i > & m * y3 ;«W*‘fi%‘,;i,;%;”fiz | children live in an entirely different ~ | Saints Church in Woodstock Nov. 18. _ | 8 ; . e j “»«::2:,:&3*;3%&‘3‘ ~| world and that they shouldn‘t be â€" \ The theme will be Footprints in the _ | = /R : ; M G,,;f'%géf;x«%;\»&z%figz»g , ‘| compared to others. | Sand. A letter of appreciation will be | 4 | f M j se ns “’”v;sf J ~ The three most important things â€" { sent to Donna Knudson for her help with | w e _ j [ 0 s n to remember are to have faith, love | the fair exhibit. f ] ; j § <"g“’§gg’”‘ and a sense of humor, she said. |__Life Membership was presented to i * tm ie &“"‘” Mrs. Donald Wright thanked the | Mrs. Max MacKay by Mrs. Clare Pye. ‘\ 2 Mn on annomnnmat speaker. Mrs. Harold Bailey providâ€" f» _Mrs. Antonia Shulman gave a selecâ€" | * : a f > 8 J ed small readings for everyone, ._| tion of readings and Mrs. Martin Rauh | 3 4 AWARD OF ACHIEVEMENT â€"â€" Max McKay (!eft), RR 5, Embro| E . | C accepts the Embro and Zorra Agricultural Fair B(_)ard award of _ f & | n achievement from President Ron: Marshall~ (right), RR 3, yes= ‘ f | & Woodstock during the boards annual awards banquet on Nov. 10. : * The prestigious award is presented to individuals who show excepâ€" . : 222 px€ | a tional involvement in community activities.~The award has been | c esented annual for about 40 years. § & â€" | 2. 5:. _ (Staff Photo â€" Heather Buchanan) f . f | ; Tss â€"â€"t #ap n <. k 7 o naiireiet t in & e f & § | | 1 . k Page 2 The Daily Sentinelâ€"Review, Sat., Aug. 23, 1986 | y * . ies = bnmrmanmeremannes W ininteeserees fi_â€"a__,_.__ S 4 in s on PsP : on ons ruge iz O 7 ‘ ‘::W ht ;-_,'.,";7“; 2 ~ooe s f f $ ‘ m j an / P 2. . m .s .. ol / Appiner pon ie â€"â€" > > *A . © 2 Braemar WI 4â€"H units / || ; Eiss o2 c m , f ) + * \ 5’_‘~ 7 < \".‘ ..: need two summer ieaders i % w . e s 22 5 * *A 0 A â€" 1| 6 â€" Sm Ne + E £€*__a% % (hkke .+ *atks o The February meeting of the space age." ‘ j \*z:":' *4 B -*f ~<â€"~ 7 -'_-\ Braemar Women‘s Institute was Mrs. Mackay introduced the guest _ h. §# nsl * k s â€" o. #" o > * All held recently at the home of Jean speaker Helen Woliny of Lakeside. M s ‘.é-'.,,"i‘_\ [ Q ~& J 2. e es J MacKay with Dana Weicker _ She has been an amputeesince 1978; ||| _ : _# 2A â€"u E 5 o AMX Pemntrzmast > presiding. since that timebshe ?as been askeu â€" * ‘ t jnine " e es ' C oarl wl s ~%e _ atine. an 4 to speak a number of times on overâ€" 145. K ...R 3 hss saires""s fp * * l We > The meeting opened with the ode coming and adjusting to the proâ€" ~w" SCser 0/ 4 P f m\‘i’} ols t ant d [ and the Mary Stewart Collect. The T _ in "meke *+â€"~>,~ o eld‘s [ *T P > 24 mds ye 4* yA 1 | . â€"_ blems. She currently completed a d *: _2 i t * i & *L FÂ¥â€"::=~.> e :A o 1 roll call was answered by, what I â€" i 3 3 . | 3 .. t is T ho "ooppnemnrimnommgs 3 * Li :. se lee i on ue o s | missed by not being able to be a 4â€"H children‘s book entitled Chadwick â€" [ 4 m rabia n sn "a is > _ k % P > wl e m i ie se t, A membery * _ _A very Proper Bear, which she [ s ie "o se . * A ~ _ K : . 3 +s ; e & { § § would like to have published. It is a ||:| _ _ .@ j io Palle. *“"“ slo oys o e o f | The secretaryâ€"treasurer‘s report _ delightful story about an English > â€" y e e *~ > * ast. c ® F *L U was given and corrspondence was bear immigrating to Canada and his t ts *"mza‘s . ~ .. : & l [ dealt with, It was announced that _ experiences. She is also involved in . . M d hi oh. . 1e Y : % & es K ts | [ ) Mary Moore and Carmine Sim will _ theagriâ€"kit whichisusedinschools. || [ â€" S oR oo s _ O o As~ 27 \ ts _] #5 * | |/ lead the spring 4â€"H unit Milk Makes She was thanked by Mrs. Mackay, [ P _ _ > 2 °/ 7 s‘ M w 4 7 It. Two leaders are needed for a who presented her with a gift. I|E. +2 > yamre o s es 20 ecemiee s . e J [ summer gardening unit. Alice Rita Bailey read an article éntitlâ€" || > :s0% W w Wt . o s ied ~»H Ater s [ >A Vanderspek asked for an update of ed Friendship and a humorous ditty || w S > > s * ns i o ne e 4 f % | farms in the area for the on wallpapering with her husband. ~}]| Pmz o ioi & s o / « es oxy . % * m â€" 1 | | Tweedsmuir History book. Shirley Dana Weicker gave courtesy [ P e se o 4t Pn in s .sn S NB hok es & 4 . We BC lc sn e ‘s4 wikee ;3\ E5 d [| Wrigh,t opened the program with a remarks, grace was said and lunch || | _ «. / en S e niiiiie es ce e aof / t apoan | o trae s‘ "~ _ SAd [ reading on the moété) 1 trlesolve toge was served by Mrs. Mackay and her . || e " [ O s oS AQ.P2 oz 3 2s m 2enth 3 P mm .. c | a more concerned citizen in the committee. _ â€" Y€ £a< if p NN t itc on e oi ~" ~â€" MAY . HAVE.MY HAND BACK! . l â€" ___.â€"| Steven Howe has his hands full as he horses ings by a group of visiting 4Hers_f1_"(:)_m l\/‘([)arflon(i > & around with a holstein this week at a Cold Sprâ€" Ohio. The American group is visi 1Eg I‘O):l ox(') f p : ing Farms facility on Highway 2. The County on a 4H exc}tlangizi pggg;'?nslé e% : p 0 f : | youngster is a future 4H club %ro'spect from the Oxford youngsters p gturfef! hot:)'b"a Tebzll i rerteaic| : area who was on hand for a tour of Cold Sprâ€" gg aeeatfall phoid ln) d et l 9 2e im [ OA bire j * _ â€" ies areee o Cns SME Ee c cuuriiiniedine

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