_ e t â€" _ 10A _ m P > _ KEA , | + ‘ w\§g@@&$@$ Congitl o &:* ‘ i %%N _ olR css shile ie e . f’*\};"â€\ j uo N a05 e , *’&u‘%%w M e 210 0o §§s y e _3 .ns + Sik o i4 o 0 &g"@%@*ï¬%"g o â€" / e ifg\’i\\ lsnt en . u2s oD 9 B , ‘ C aosgs n y 3500 . L i i t AafrariLare irkle 0 .0 C g l wl e | 0 02 sw oA afe. OV c ~‘lie | wl ï¬z;g., *AE sA . ce s onl \ se t iy o. _ hk ie %& i es ies s eA L V iss . _ Wl F s l . w [ tss We d _ maars ces o c w se . c y e 4\?‘ M"f ds e hss y Sss te 0| 0 .. oo Sss tss 4* L 1yE > h. ujes s â€" s t h. ' in x o. > * C eptl | es £ n on lt P W . c s us y s s ns c s es esc M s 2A f â€"_|FOR HOME AND COUNTRYâ€"the Women‘s Institute of Uniondale celebrated its 50th } Anniversary, last Thursday night. From léeft are Pat Smith, Oxford North Distric'tfé\ ¢ â€"_| President; Sheila Greason, Uniondale W.I. president; Irene Richardson, Provincial Board.\ P â€"._ _of Directors and Hilde Morden, London Area president. A tree planting ceremony took place following the official greeting of the 50th Anniversary celebration. _iz _i en o : ‘s W. | Brown‘s W.1. attend Brown‘s W.1. f als : - a > a a 4â€"H members give ___ Interiors 1991 in Arva , o The May meeting of Brown‘s W.I. A work shop will be held in Cenâ€" a â€" was held on Tuesday May 21. The â€" tralia on June 17 for the coâ€"ordinator itmess presentation __ myifcs=""* maulersazes charge of program. tend. > § $ 2 Carol Miller convenor arranged a On Aug 9, 10, 11 , a quilt show will The June meeting of Brown‘s W.1. _ members to set their goals high. =car trip for members and friends to be held agt Milton, Al(xldrey McMurâ€" was held on Tuesday, June 25 with _ Heritage club is upcoming for the Arva to attend the Interiors 1991 ray, Vema Switzer and Marjorie the 4â€"H members and their parents as 4â€"H and will be lead b)f Barbara, and Nowels. Pearson, designed and made a runner guests. _ § C her mother Mable Muir. comieeinb We were divided into groups with â€" to be entered in the show, and some â€" The meeting opened with the singâ€" The4â€"H l_eaders_presendt l?echulf a guide to tour the home and see the of the members are planning to atâ€" ing of the Ode and repeating the memberswnhIl:hela?war s on beha different styles and colours, with tend. The recommendations were Mary Stewart Collect. of the O.M.A.F. office. > furnishings to decorate the beautiful â€" passed. President Janet Uren welcomed _ Joyce West presented the leaders < home which all admired. The 4â€"H association are planning a everyone and read a poem on volunâ€" _ each with a gift cer gflcatt)e. Heather When leaving the home dwelling collection of used batteries, to be teers. . A musical number 21' e(;a At, we went to the barn to view paintings _ held in July. Anyone in the commuâ€" The meeting wasturnedoverto the West. Lunch was served an by various artist‘s and the many craft â€" nity wishing to dispose of farm maâ€" 4â€"H leaders Liz Harrison and Carol _ President thanked the 4â€"H members. displays. chinery, truck or car batteries, please Miller. Janet Uren conducted the busiâ€" A lunch counter was available contact a W.I. member for further The 4â€"H members presented a ness. Evelyn Arthur gave the secreâ€" with an assortment of delicious food, _ information. presentation "Focus on Fitness" _ tary report and c,orrespondence. which all enjoyed. Browis W.L. will be serving the those in the club are Sue Ellen _ The treasurer s report by Joyce A short business meeting was held _ meals at the Friendship Centre the Hopkins, Mellissa Hopkins, Terri West. Carol Miller reported on the with Janet Uren as president. last two Fridays of May. Muir, Lynne Wakem, Connie District Annual held in May. at Joyce West Bave the treasurers The June meeting will be held one Wakem, Sarah Harrison, Laura Brooksdale. . report with Evelyn Arthur the secreâ€" _ week later June 25 at 8.00 p.m. with Beacham, Matthew Miller, Derek _ The Agriculture Society of Embre tary report as well as the recommenâ€" _ the Citizenship and World Affairs _ Baker, Tim Muir, Noel Harrison, and Fairislooking foraFair Queen,some dations from the executive meeting. group in charge with the 4â€"H as Barbara Muir who also was the youth _ girls have been apgroagt{)ed. 2y _ Delegates appointed to attend the \ guests presenting there achievement _ . _ «Jeader, e se Thecollection of use Dafienicnals District Annual on May 28 at â€" night. The Presidentclosed the meetâ€" Barbara had completed 24 projects _ to be leftat Vincent Garage on Highâ€" â€" Brooksdale Chuzch. ihg 2 and received a Peter Synder print way 2 east of Thamesford through > from the O.M.F.A. office and Eveâ€" the month of July, phone number B lyne Arthur on behalf of the W.L. 285â€"2640. at ~ Browns Church 34th Annual congratulated her and presented her Thank you notes were read from with a plate "Spring Beauty". both the Cancer Society and Heart 3 CH'CKEN B-B-Q- Barbarareplied thanking all for the . and Stroke for the donations fromour y hursday, July 18 encouragement and help she reâ€" charity euchre and luncheon held in f Thursday, July ceived from the W.I. members and _ April. â€" 5:00 â€" §:00 p.m. leaders through her years in 4â€"H. The W.I. members voted to supply > Homeâ€"made pies, salads, etc. She had a display set up entitled 20 pies in Sept. for the Citizenâ€"Advoâ€" ____ Takeâ€"out orders available : "4â€"H and me" and featured the differâ€" _ cacy of St. Marys. a* 0 â€"‘«Adults $8.50 «Children $4.50 ent clubs she had taken. She spoke _ The meeting closed by singing of ~Advance Tickets Only by July 15 - very highly of 4â€"H and what it had . O Canada. f Phone: David Arthur 283â€"6435, meant for her and encouraged all the : s ip o se Robt Burgess 349â€"2373. s John Conway 461â€"1839, John Hawkesworth 284â€"2065, Ron Wakem 461â€"0579, George Towle 284â€"3382 e A &