Browns WI Tweedsmuir Community History, 1986-1987, p. 2

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Nes .2 s 1 â€"â€"~ & | o mfi, â€" ASoRrnâ€" gi B it t * > ns | _ _ O a C e ?if-f:'fi,:f"lf y _ . ut is calncccl o _CCc t( e "~ | _ _ WILDWOOD STUDENTS HAND OVERâ€" $1,127 eamed from students look on, are Grade 3 students Annâ€"Marie West and Jason Cater. | ~ their.Terry Fox "Run this fall. Accepting the contribution are, from left: Students in the kindergarten to Grade 3 school ran laps every day for a : 1 Northwestern branch of the Oxford County Unit of the Canadian Cancer week and solicited pledges to raise their contribution. Together with their © Society‘s Carolyn Burnett, secretary and bike ride convener; and president sister school, A. J. Baker, they raised $2,714, for a total of $10,472 over | Pat Kelly.â€"Holding a mock cheque, as the school‘s approximately 100 the last 10 years. $ ’ f B * " V q â€" f Janet Uren, Jeffrey and Jason and r own s â€"Brown‘s Women‘s Institute mt iie Serainge . Brown‘s Women‘s Institute mueld hands â€" Evelyn Haves and Bert ?&fl%fiyp‘gfi 'f,’n 11{?3?," E;hu;fil& f ow / / its first euchre party of the season Butcher; low â€" Agnes Fitzsimmons resented a puppet show t atout s( + a week ago last Thursday, with and Bob Burgess; lucky draw â€" gnderstanding and acceptance of Peop_le at 11 tables playing cards. Betty Johnson and Terry Barber. handicapped people. They were The November meeting of Prize winners were: high â€" Jean _ The West family held a family thanked by Deanne Adams Brown‘s UCW was held at Brown‘s Robinson and Grant Johnson; lone _ dinner at Brown‘s School recently. c ; C School with 17 members attending. > (),Zw ~v¢z~/’ BAâ€"'W’O’ * flM&W&()’W [ , s President Mrs. George Towle : f opened the meeting with Meditation a on Armistice Day, followed by prayer. Gospel and the Flag was _ ie Â¥ also given. f â€" J ~I a ; m Mrs. John Hawkesworth read the ; Inv IV In minutes and correspondence. A Brown‘s WI t Tok ce Milton Society, Drug and Alcohol . f ' Concern was approved. | l The treasurer‘s report and the * | aygrouna purcnase plans bazaar report was presented by Mrs p § j Dave Arthur. Education was the topic of will be held Dec. 8 in Woodstock. : project is jointly sponsored by the |. The roll call was answered by f discussion at the Nov. 18 meeting _ Brown‘s W.I. will cater the meal women‘s institutes of Oxford South _ | donating canned food for the of Brown‘s Women‘s Institute. . for the Wellburn W.L. Christmas District and Oxford North District. Salvation Army. . President _ Margaret _ Arthur party on Dec. 5. The purpose is to have the Two . minutes. of .silence . was welcomed everyone. Mrs. Arthur _ Treasurer Liz Harrison has W.I. pictures by Oxford County native observed by the members. The read The Ten Carat Years. Secretary â€" badges for sale. Ross Butler, depicting dairy and president read a poem â€" In Flanders Janet Uren read the minutes of the _ Margaret Arthur reported on the beef cattle and horses and current ;| Biclds: last meeting. / Oxford County Conference which pictures of breeds, distributed to Mrs. John Conway has been The following decisions were sheattended withJoyce Burgessand every school in Ontario. Financial appointed regional viceâ€"president of made during the business period. Evelyn Arthur. support is most welcome in order United Church Women. Evelyn Arthur will attend a meeting _ Willy Vanstrien convened the to help put this resource packet of Mrs. Hubert Uren, convener of to discuss the proposed purchase of education program andread apoemâ€" livestock pictures and information the Christian d_cvelopmept group, new school playground equipment â€" It‘s That Time of Year. The roll . in the the hands of teachers and Openeq the service â€" Mednaqon on for Wildwood and A. J. Baker call, a favourite school game, was students in the near future. Worship â€" and read the scripture, schools. answered with games such as hop Mrs. Ross was thanked by followed by prayer. A oneâ€"day session for theâ€"short scotch, flying dutchman, tag and Evelyn Arthur and presented with a Mrs. John Conway and Mrs.. < order meals course will be held on basketball. Members were.asked to gift of cheese. Barbara Brocklebank Clarence Tate sang a duct, Stranger 2 Dec. 4 atâ€" Brown‘s School bring their school pictures. concluded the program with an 2 of Galilee. The convener read The commencing at 10 am. _ Janet Uren introduced the guest article about education. Day of the Crucifixion. ¢ Participants are asked to bring a speaker, Kay Ross, Oxford North _ Courtesy remarks were given and Mrs. George Towle showed slides quick dish for a potluck luncheon. . District preSIgei_tllt, wh}(’)r Spol;e a%)ll_lt e(:jvr;cnryoné wi:\s i:lllvited to tllx)e noo2n })f a U]‘;p. M;ss cg;«zl!;ntg_aglf(fi l:lrill'l & 1 1 se s Butler oject. is i cheon on Dec. 2. . oyce Burgess, The summaq night for this cour the Ros J § stmas Tun iny C ocl: t}% fesdce ine: toarke â€" 4 4 ; 7 remarks. e /. P8 f The U.C.W. and W.I. noon overnbee 18. 1 JE C luncheon will be held Dec. 2. - Everyone is to bring a gift and s > penny jars. ; a The World Outreach group served L & Iinah s

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