HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1986-04-23, Page 16PAGE 16. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23, 1986.
These young twirlers from the Brussels Starlet Baton Twirlers brought home trophies from the Midwest
Majorette Fest in Wingham on April 12. Among the winners were: [left to right] Kim Mulvey, Deena
Rapp, Amy Thomas and Angie Yoon. -- photo by Pat Langlois.
Majestic WI names Kathy Bridge
as new president
The Majestic Women's Institute
of Brussels held their Annual
Meeting at the Walton Hall on
Wednesday, April 9 beginning
with a sumptuous turkey dinner
served to 33 ladies by the Walton
W.I. members.
After dinner, the meeting was
presided over by the President,
Mrs. Peggy Cudmore. Seven
draws were made with the lucky
winners being: Alice McArter,
Iona Moore, Jessie Engel, Marie
McCutcheon, Marguerite Craw-
ford, Kathy Bridge and Marie
McTaggart.
A letter of thanks from the Lions'
Club was read regarding a dona-
tion to the Swimming Pool fund.
The roll call was answered by
revealing the name of each sun-
shine sister and paying member-
ship fees for the coming year. Doris
McCall gave the annual report of
the Press Relations Officer and
Isabel Adams gave the Auditors'
report.
Eleanor Hemingway was pre-
sented with a Life membership
certificate and pin by her two
daughters, Marion Godkin and
Ruth Axtmann. Congratulations
were expressed by Peggy Cud -
more.
Delegates to the District Annual
to be held in Ethel on May 13 are
Kathy Bridge, Edna McLellan,
Marie McTaggart and Jane De
Vries. The committee convenors,
Janie DeVries, Leona Armstrong,
Ida Evans and Edna McLellan gave
their annual reports.
Peggy Cudmore introduced the
guest speaker, Leona McDonald,
who•isthe W.1.'s District Presi-
dent. She chose as her topic, "Take
Time", stating that there are many
important things that we do not
take time for. Doris McCall
thanked Leona and presented her
with a gift.
Peggy Cudmore thanked the 4-H
and adult course leaders, Kathy
Bridge, Barb Graber, Edna McLel-
lan, Marie Stute and Joan Jacobs
for their work in teaching these
courses. They were given a gift.
Magaret McLeod thrilled every-
one with her lovely solos as well as
leading a very much enjoyed sing
song, accompanied by Frieda Pipe.
Doris McCall reported on the
Cancer canvass in the village of
Brussels and surrounding area.
There are 24 volunteer canvassors.
On display was a cancer -related
cookbook. It is called "Smart
Cooking" and has a great deal of
information relating to cancer in it.
It was written by Anne Lindsay, the
author of the magazine Canadian
Living. All proceeds from the sale
of this cookbook go to the Cancer
Society. The Institute is sponsor-
ing a card party beginning with a
hot supper on April 28 at 7 p.m. in
the library. All proceeds will go to
the Cancer Society.
Jane DeVries presented the
report of the nominating commit-
tee and Leona McDonald installed
the following officers: Past Presi-
dent, Peggy Cudmore; President,
Kathy Bridge; first Vice President,
Edna McLellan; second Vice Presi-
dent, Leona Armstrong; Sec.
Treas., Leona Connelly; District
Director, Marie McTaggart; Alter-
nate, Peggy Cudmore; Branch
Directors, Marie McCutcheon,
Kathleen Semple; Public Relations
Officer, Doris McCall; Pianist,
Freida Pipe; Assistant Pianist,
Wilma Hemingway; Sunshine
Convenors, Isabel Adams, Bernice
MacFarlane; Curators, Marie Mc-
Taggart, Ida Evans, Iona Moore,
Ruth Galbraith; Agriculture and
Canadian Industries Convenors,
Ida Evans, Marguerite Krauter;
Citizenship and World Affairs,
Freida Pipe, Margaret McLeod;
Education and Cultural Activities,
Iona Moore, Ruth Galbraith; Fami-
lyand Consumers Affairs, Jane
DeVries, Evelyn Mair; Resolu-
tions, Alice McArter, Dorothy
Steffler.
Marie McTaggart expressed
appreciation to Peggy Cudmore for
her excellent work during her term
in the office of president, and
presented her with a gift.
The 4-H Achievement Day will
be held in the Brussels, Morris and
Grey Community Centre on April
30 at 7:30 p.m.
Gifts were donated to the
Institute for a draw to be held at the
next meeting on May 14 at 8 p.m.
These will be on display in
Mitchell's Store. Five neighbour-
ing Institutes are invited to this
meeting. Mrs. Elaine Gottschall of
Kirkton is to be the guest speaker
on "Food and Health."
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Brussels Twirlers win
trophies at Midwest
competition -
The Brussels Starlet Baton
Twirlers participated in the Mid-
west Majorette Fest in Wingham,
Apri112. The competition was held
at the F. E. Madill Secondary
School hosted by the Canadette
Majorettes of Wingham.
There were a number of categor-
ies the girls could participate in and
the Brussels girls placed well.
In the Miss Midwest Model, Age
6-8, Kim Mulvey was second; Amy
Thomas, fourth; Age 9 -12, Deena
Ropp, fifth; Age 13 and over
Michelle McNeil, third, Lori Wil-
lie, fifth.
In Miss Pretty Toes, Age 7 - 8;
Amy Thomas, second; Kim Mul-
vey, third; Age 9 -12 Deena Ropp,
fourth; Age 13 and over, Michelle
McNeil, second; Cherida Garniss,
fifth.
The Miss Millitary March in the
Age 7-9 category Angie Yoon was
third, Amy Thomas, fifth; Age 13
and over Michelle McNeil, first
• and Cherida Garniss, fifth.
The Miss Parade March for Age
7 - 8 saw Amy Thomas fourth and
Kim Mulvey, sixth; Age 9 - 12,
Angie Yoon second; Age 13 and
over Michelle McNeil fourth and
Cherida Garniss, fifth.
The Miss Solo Twirl, Age 9 - 12
saw Deena Ropp first and Angie
Yoon second; Age 13 and over,
Cherida Garniss, second and
Dianne Hall, third.
In the free style, Age 6 - 8 Amy
Thomas was third. In the Age 9-12
Krista Hastings was fourth; Angie
Yoon, fifth and Deena Ropp, sixth;
Age 13 and over Michelle McNeil,
third and Lori Willie, fourth.
In the Miss Fire Fly, Michelle
McNeil was third.
Overall Midwest Majorette Fest
titles were awarded for first,
second and third place winners.
In the Junior 6 - 8 Amy Thomas
was first and in the Senior 13 and
over, Michelle McNeil was third.
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