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187-THE BRUSSELS POST, JUNE 1 1977
Walton WI sees quilt display
Coirespondent
Mrs. Betty McCall
887-6677
Mrs, _William Humphries
welcomed everyone to the Walton
W.I. meeting. Minutes were read
by Mrs. • K. McDonald. 23
members answered the roll call
"Bring an item from home you
made yourself" and there were
many beautiful articles members
had made, •
Members were reminded of the
4-H Achievement Day, Clothes
for Leisure project on Saturday
June 11 at the Grey Central I
School.
Several of the ladies who had
taken the quilt Course had
attended the Quilt Summary in
the afternoon.They -had a
wonderful display of the work
done during the course at the
meeting.
Mrs. Nelson Reid and Mrs.
Harold Bolger were the leaders
when 35 ladies took the course.
Quilt blocks were made by each
one and put together by the
leaders. It was quilted at the hall
when several of the ladies spent
quite a few hours quilting, tickets
were sold. The draw was made by
Mrs Joanne Clark , the winner
was Mists Christine Chalmers of
Blyth. $306 was realized from the
sale of tickets.
Two delegates will be sent to
the 80th Anniversary celebration,
on July 13 at Bingman Park,
Waterloo. Six boxes of petunias
have been given by the Brussels
Horticultural Society to be
planted in the beds in front of the
hall. It was decided to enter a
display at the Brussels Fail%
Mrs. W. Humphries gave a
report from the District Annual
that was held at • Moncrieff,
approximately 20 ladies would
buy an Institute Badge to be worn
at the plowing match next
September in Huron. County..
With a short discussion it was
voted that chairs should not leave
the hall; for any functions. Mrs.
Keith Rock gave her report of the
Area Convention she had
attended at Waterloo.
4-H Girls, mothers and leaders
are to be guests at the June
meeting with convener Mrs. Jim
Axtmann in charge of activities.
The meeting was turned over to
convener, Mrs. Harold Hudie on
Education and Cultural !Activities
who with the help of member
Mrs. Don Liphard demonstrated
ribbon decorations making a fish.
They gave out a narrow width
of ribbon 15" long and each
member tried her skill at making
Attend
graduation
Attending the graduation of
Bruce McDonald from Wilfrid
Laurier University, held at
Kitchener Memorial Auditorium
on May 29 were Mrs. Edria
McDonald, Mr. and Mrs. Murray
Huether of Brussels; Mr. and
Mrs. Ken 'McDonald, R.R.#2,
Blyth; Mrs. Mary Errington,
Goderich; Mr. and Mrs. George
TerVit, Wingham; Bill Newman,
Walkerton; Mr. and Mrs. Doug
Newmari, Mississauga; Mr. and
Mrs. Don McDonald, Pat, Jim &
Jeanne, R.R.#2, Brussels; Barry
Bremner of Brussels and Joanne
Murray of Waterloo",
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Bennett, Mr.
and Mrs. Gary Bennett and
Tracey of Walton and Mrs. Ilk
Bennett, Seaforth atteilded..the
graudation of Jean . Bennett on.
Saturday at St. Clair College,
Windsor when Joan received the
Dean's Honor Award, the highest
Standing in her calsS in "Travel
and Tourist• Congratulations
Joan I
a fish, which could be used as a
decoration for a parcel or as a
hanger mobile which they had on
display.
Mrs. Hudie gave the motto,
"He Who owns a hobby owns a
mental island of refuge".
Collection and pennies for
friendship were received.
Hostesses: Mrs. Frank Kirkby,
Mrs. Jack Gordon, Mrs. Trevor
Smith and Mrs. Ernie Stevens
served lunch at the close of the
meeting.
Personals
Saturday evening supper
guests at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Huether, Steven and
John were: Mr. and. Mrs. Gordon
Saunders, Royal Oak, Michigan;
Mr. and Mrs. Murray Huether
and Joan, Brussels; Mr: and Mrs.
Adrian MeTaggart, Brussels; Mr.
and Mrs. Allan Searle and Mary,
Walton and Mr. Earl Pennington
of Brussels.
Mr. Jack Gordon had the
misfortune to have the end taken
off one of his fingers last Friday
while cutting tall grass. He spent
the weekend in Wingham
Hospital hoping to get home on
Monday:
Mr. and. Mrs. Don Maier, and
Paul of Thamesford spent the
recent holiday weekend at the
home of her parents Mr. and Mrs,
Dave
eieWas andtsonFrnd neighbors of Frank
Kirkby will be glad to hear he was
removed to his home on Saturday
after spending several weeks in
Seaforth Community Hospital
we wish him further recovery,