HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1986-10-15, Page 26THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1986JPAGE 27.
Majestic Wl plans bazaar
The Majestic Women’s Institute
met in the library on Wednesday
afternoon with a good attendance.
This was the Agriculture and
Canadian Industries meeting with
Mrs. Ida Evans and Mrs. Cal
Krauter being the convenors.
The meeting opened with the
Ode and Mary Stewart Collect. The
motto “Our multinational heritage
has given our busy hands many
handicrafts to fill our leisure
hours’’ was given by Mrs. Eldon
Wilson.
Mrs. Cal Krauter introduced the
guest speaker, Mrs. Boon of
Jamestown, who gave a very
interesting history of the woollen
United plans service
Ethel United Church will be
holding its Anniversary Service
October 19, at7:30p.m. Special
guests will be the Mitchell District
Secondary School singers‘who
sang in Westminster AbbeV'and
Coventry Cathedral, England. A
social hour will follow.
Bill, Brenda, Joe, Tommy and
Michael Pearson of RR1, Ethel;
Bob, David and Tara Pearson, of
Toronto; Don and Kathy Pearson of
London; Don and Jean Fischer,
Laurieand Steven, and Dwayne •
Raynard of Listowel and Mrs.
Albert Cardiff of Brussels all spent
Thanksgiving at the home of
George and Isabell Pearson, Ethel.
4-H club meets
A yummy 4H Club meeting of
the Ethel “Cream of the Crop’’
girls was held at Beth Earl ’ s home.
The girls heard about the history
of ice cream and different ice cream
desserts. They also discussed tips
for buying and storing ice cream.
Now comes the best part:
making home made ice cream. The
girls made their own sundaes with
different toppings. Oh, so good!
Plans were made to tour the
Palmerston Creamery on October
20.
The meeting was closed with the
4-H Pledge.
WZ learns of Family
Services from guests
The October meeting of the
Ethel Women’s Institute was held
Wednesday, October8at Helen
Alexander’s.
The meeting was opened by
president Barb Grube. Secretary
Pat Keffer read the minutes from
the last meeting and gave the
treasurer’s report. Business was
discussed on a variety of topics
including the card parties to be
held at the Hall as usual. The first
W.I. cardparty willbe Monday,
October 27.
The meeting was then turned
over to convenor Pamela McLell
an, who introduced the speakers,
Cathy Graham and Nancy Brown
industry and many useful hints on
the use of wool.
The president, Mrs. Jim Bridge
presided over the business period.
Mrs. Marie McTaggart is the
voting delegate to attend the
Guelph Area Convention in Mary
hill on October 23 and 24.
Various ways of raising money to
p ay for the new carpet in the library
were discussed. Tickets are now
being sold on a crib quilt to be
drawn for at the December meet
ing. Mrs. Peggy Cudmore very
kindly offered to donate the
material required to make a quilt
on which tickets would be sold if the
members were willing to make it.
Visiting with John and Joan
Smith and family, Ethel were Ted
and Rita Williamson and Bob, Mrs. Eldon Wilson, Mrs. Merv
Georgie and Jennifer Williamson
of New Marketat Rob Farrish of
Listowel.
A large crowd attended the 25th
Anniversary celebrations in At
wood Saturday evening for Harry
and Grace Smith.
Bob and Isabelle Bremner visit-
ed John and Joan Morgan at
Ilderton for Thanksgiving.
Pam and Alvin McLellan and
family spent Sunday with,Clem and
Edna McLellan at RR 4, Brussels.
Carol Ann, Randy, Toni and
Matthew Sargent of Weston spent
Sunday at the McMahon home.
Mr. and Mrs. John Kent and
their three children have moved
into the Hiemstra home. They are
here from Calgary. Welcome to the
Ethel Community.
Judie and Dave Glen had Sunday
supper with Gary and Beth Earl
and family.
Donna and Roger Smith and
family from Francis Lake; Kevin
and Darlene Nichol from Missis
sauga; Jim and Sharon Dobson and
family, Ethel; Allan and Barbara
Dobson and family from Palmer
ston; Ruth and Wayne Ward from
St. Thomas; Tommy Ward and
friend from St. Thomas and Mrs.
Blanche Dobson from Listowel
were all visitors at the Dobson
home in Ethel over Thanksgiving.
Brunton, case workers for Family
and Children Services. They gave a
very interesting and informative
talk on the subject of child abuse
and answered the many questions
from the members.
The roll call “I’m glad to be alive
because’’ was answered by eight
members. A thought-provoking
motto on the topic, “Ostriches are
interesting birds but they make
terrible people’’ was given. Barb
Grube had the smile, while the
pennies for friendship , (five cents
for every radio in your home) were
collected.
The meeting was adjourned and
lunch was served by the hostess
and her committee.
The ladies agreed to do this.
Plans were finalized for the W.I.
bazaar, bake sale and penny
auction to be held on Friday
afternoon, October 17. Tickets for
the Penny Auction will go on sale
at 1:30 and the bazaar will officially
open at 2:30. The Penny Auction
tickets will be drawn at the close of
the bazaar. Donations for the
auction table are to be left at Kathy
Bridge’s or Mrs. Peggy Cudmore’s
by Wednesday, October 15. It was
decided to have a Tea Room.
It was decided to give a donation
of $20 to the Ladies’ Division of the
Agricultural Society and $10 to the
Legion, re - the Remembrance Day
Service.
A euchre party will be held on
Monday afternoon, October 27 at 2
p.m. with Mrs. Lyle Brothers, Mrs.
Isabel Adams, Mrs. Tunney and
Mrs. Fred Stute being the commit
tee in charge. Tickets will be sold
on a hamper of groceries to be
drawn at a card party.
Arrangements were made re
garding the Birthday Party at
Brookhaven Nursing Home on
Wednesday, October 29.
A delicious lunch was served by
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