"â€"G> ol ~L e WI Educates Students in {.__" l K oA ol . Oxford County e e s ~ s e 5> . e k ~ Cl‘ : =@ CE L ®&/ 5F3 a oo _* C ox, * tane s ks e ts i â€" is & ~ «30 % â€" e > *&‘:;;&*: X,a 4 §6 F r‘f‘? df § > nacoogel . L‘ lt ,~ . y e tos s es 1 & bum t oo wiq ata ) & ’? voi PAAA 0t sys g:* fal s‘ Eis bneie es e _ «"((¢\ EK ns t 0e %‘« ; esc A?:sg“*w ‘i'†pep c clecle C Oxford District WI certainly set an %g%‘*; cau ns & example for grade ten students in the *’Nla.;g}i K‘\.“ x\: § % Oxford District by inviting them to 2 > t _ Sss o Wcy attend an information fair last May. â€" ~ & j § %‘\w hz x Through the hard work of a dedicated c m > . District and funding received by the * o e o e Oxford City Optimist Clubs, over 500 f _ _ "%f wÂ¥ . Collegiate to visit dozens of displays. h s t â€"3 | e District was so pllc ised with lh-c [ _ o § | â€" outcomes of this session, they are in ?ngg“ the planning stages to host another ysaaasss s e one next year! The St. Marys Agricultural Society held its Annual Boxing Day Draw and the first prize winner of a freezer and $300 cash went to Cory McArthur of St. Marys. Accepting the prize on his behalf, is his mom, 2 s1 > . Carol McArthur and Sheila Greason, President of the Agricultural Browns W.L. held their regular Society. Cory donated the freezer to a family who lost everything in a Euchre Party on Thursday, Feb, fire on Christmas Day. 3 at 8 p.m. The winners were as 7 > follows: high lady was Betty Barons, lone hands was Bell o mecaoramoeatand Oliver, and low was Nellie 5 _ BROWNSWI | Simonsen; high man was Terry ; mt y : Barber, lone hands was Alex S f h h g f § Jeffrey, and low was Mildred cotlish heritage topic of meeting Newman. : The Lucky Draw winners were â€" _ Browns Women‘s Institute was held Rudy of St. Marys, who brought three Jean Sims and Andy'Klttmer. January 18 in Browns School. The of her Scottish Dancers. Elizabeth The next Euchre will be on theme for the meeting was Robbie Fawcett, Fiona Moylan and Amberlee Thursday, Feb. 17 at 8 p.m. Burns and Scottish Heritage. Coâ€" _ Fletcher who gave us a wonderful ' president Carol Miller presided and presentation of Scottish Dancing. read a poem ‘White Magic.‘ B The guest Speaker was Crispin A dictionary will be presented at A.. Colvin of Thorndale who arrived in S J. Baker School to the most improved his kilt and gave us a talk on his ~student in Grade 8. Scottish heritage. : The Handbook is being revised. Sheila Greason read Robbie Burns An invitation was extended by history and one of his poems. Lakeside W.I. to join them on _ Roll Call was An Interesting fact E February 12 for a Soup and < about Scotland. Sandwich Luncheon at 12 o‘clock _ Pennies for Friends was 50 cents if é and a Euchre game after. Cost $6. If you have Scottish heritage, $1 if you a it is stormy, it will be held on do not. February 19. Euchre Party The book Fighting for Homeâ€"« The regular Euchre Party of Country is on sale. It comprises of â€" Browns W.I. was held on Thursday, ® stories of War Brides who left their January 20 at 8 p.m. in the School. native country to come to Canada. The winners were are follows: High The theme for the St. Marys Fair is Lady was Rose Whaling; lone h;mds o "Canadian" and the Fair will be held for the ladies was Noreen Switzer on July 21â€"24. f and the low was Mildred Newman. ; The theme for the Western Fair is _ Men‘s high was Alex Jeffrey, lone Kitchens. hands was Terry Barber and low was The Spring Board of Oxford District Don King. Lucky draw- winners were & s will be held in Brown‘s School on _ Ina Pickell and Andy Kittmer. _ | Thursday March 10 at 6:30 p.m. : The next euchre will be Thursday Evelyn Douglas presided for the February 3 at 8 p.m. in Browns program and introduced Sharon _ School. %