râ€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" Decoration donati hoi. peyv Jake Muir (right) | : i‘% ie & 4 gives a snowman â€" [d f & decoration to $+* _ WeR WinterLights comâ€" * EhE3 f mittee volunteer , s Sheila Greason durâ€" > ing the recent decoâ€" f ration donation day j is B at the train station.. & € A great amount of _ j e gently used donaâ€" > } M _ > tions (and five j | , \ Christmas . trees) . E ) were dropped off, to f 5. be donated to theâ€" ; k Salvation Army. mss Al_ (Macko photo) J f War bride tales told + By Ruth Skillings s LAKESIDE CORRESPONDENT The regular monthly meeting of Browns Women‘s Institute was held on Nov. 18. Convenor Sue Day : and her group presented a meaningful Remembrance Day program, with memorabilia from her parents and their involvement in World > War II. The stories of two war brides (Sue‘s mother being one of them) were shared. The roll call was ‘ what each member did for Remembrance Day. § Reports were given on the Euchre Luncheon and the toiletry bags for the Children‘s Hospital and the ; 4â€"H achievement banquet. Plans were made for the _ Christmas meeting when Lakeside Women‘s "_Institute members will be our guests. f Winners at the Nov. 20 Euchre were: Men‘s High, ts John MacDonald; Men‘s Lone Hands, Ernie Oliver; Men‘s Low, Gerry Anderson; Men‘s Door Prize, Ken Judge. Ladies‘ High, Doris Champion; Ladies® Lone § Hands, Bell Oliver; Ladies® Low, Noreen Switzer; Ladies® Door Prize, Alice Pounds. 2: a was present to sell pewter Christmas pins and decorations in aide of \ â€" Muscular Dystrophy. A delicious meal | prepared by the ladies of Browns | Women‘s Institute was enjoyed. Grant and Anne Innes gave a perâ€" sonal and informative presentation on their trip to the Holy Land. . Margaret Ogar read a poem on > Christmas trees and carols were ; sung. i The Lakeside ladies had brought S nonâ€"perishable food items for the Salvation Army and the Browns ladies presented toiletry bags to Margaret Ogar to be given to the Browns Women‘s Institute Euchre â€" Children‘s Hospital. winners for Dec. 4 are: Ladies‘ High, _ The Oxford District WI is presenting Alice Pounds; Ladies‘ Lone Hands, an Antiques Appraisal Day, Monday, Noreen Switzer; Ladies‘ Low, Carol . Feb. 16 (Family Day) at St. Davids Herbert; Ladies‘ Door Prize, Jean United Church, Woodstock from 10 Sims. Men‘s High, Ernie Oliver; Men‘s a.m. to 4 p.m. Appraisers for jewâ€" Lone Hands, Allan Sims; Men‘s Low, , ellery, china, tools, paintings, toys, Ken Judge; Men‘s Door Prize, George collectibles, books, furniture and McLellan. quilts will be present. Displays and a | Browns & Lakeside. Women‘s lunch room will be featured. Cost is * Institute held a joint Christmas party $5 per item or three for $10. For at Browns School on Dec. 9. Ron King information call Sheila (519â€"349â€" of the Uniondale Fire Department _ 2768) or Liz (519â€"349â€"2575). _ :