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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1978-11-22, Page 3BOLISH HEN LAVERY with an ELECTROHOME MICROWAVE OVEN 887 ,62;5 BRUSSELS • 2611476 THE BRUSSELS POST N 22 Walton WI hosts 4-H girls, mothers 1978 — 3 Look at these features: O Cuts cooking time.as *729E95 Correspondent Mrs. AIhu3 McCall 887-6677 The Education and Cultural Activities meeting of the Walton Women's In, stitute was held in the Com, munity Hall on Wednesday evening, November 15. Mrs. Bill, Humpries welcomed the 4-H girls and mothers along with other community guests prior to reading a poem on Novem- ber. Mrs. Ray Huether was pianist. Mrs. Jim Axtmann read minutes. In the cor- respondence we were re- minded of the Achievement Day for thee' homemaking club, Essential Edibles on Saturday, December 2, at 9:15 a.m. when they put on their demonstration, exhibits and skits instead of afternoon as other years. The Roll Call "What I do in my leisure time" was well answered by members. The meeting was now turned over to conveners when. Mrs. Ray Huether gave the Motto on Continuing education — are you with it? and read two poems, Children learn what they live and Just for today. The guest speaker , Mrs. Marg English of Wingham was introduced by Mrs. Huether had on display lovely Christmas decorationi".- She demon- strated a table centre and also showed how to make two different bows. Mrs. Harold. Bolger expressed thanks. A very successful Penny Auction was conducted by Mrs. Huether and Mrs, Bol- ger during the serving of fruit breads, cheese, relish ti.0 04 •41,' 6,7 & 8 ft. Single & Double Auger plate and tea by Mrs. Geo. McCall; Mrs. Keith Rock; Mrs.. Harold Hudie and Mrs. Dave Watson. The business continued when. Mrs. Humphries re- ported on the panelling of the stage. C.arpet has been laid on the. floor. Sheasked for volunteers to do some painting. A quilt was com- pleted last week for the bazaar which is to be held at the hall on December 9 from 2-4 p.m. Tea to be served. Conveners Who offered to look after baking and candy table - Marjory Rock; Pro- duce and plant table, Marion Godkin; Craft, Marilyn McDonald; Touch and take, Elva Bolger; Tea, Mildred. Traviss and Maxine Marks. Ruth Axtmann to be at the door. Mrs. Viola Kirkby gave a report from the 39th Women's Institute Guelph Area Convention she had attended recently. The card parties will carry on through December every two weeks with hostesses offering. The Community Christmas. Concert is scheduled for Friday, December 1. The Branch Directors and Public Relation office has been busy making preparation when everyone is welcome. Members were reminded there would be no December meeting. January meeting is a Court Whist Party Bring a non-member. Personals Mrs, Lin. Steffler and Margaret Shortreed were guests of Agriculture and Food last Thursday, Friday at the Simcoe Hotel in Toronto, also attending a day at the Royal Winter Fair. Margaret remained for the weekend where she attended the Liberal Convention at Hotel Toronto. 4-H Meetings Walton I 4-H Club for the fall project. "Essential Edibles" held their third meeting at the home of the leader, Maraget Shortreed. The President opened the meeting with all members repeating the 4-H pledge. The leaders Margaret Shortreed and Margaret Bennett discussed "What for Lunch", giving ideas for carried lunches for school, they could be frozen ahead for lunches at home or school. They demonstrated a peanut butter and carrot spread which was tasted at the meeting. The fourth meeting was ,held the same night when it was decided to call the club, "Supper Supers". The main topic was tea biscuits when the leaders showed same that had risen and a batch that did not. The fifth meeting was held on. November 6 with all members present. The sub- ject was Dinner a winner when menu planning was discussed, also meat and vegetable cooking along with salads and desserts and energy conservation. Demonstration on Jello ex- peri ments when pink velvet and maple treasure was made. Meeting 6 of the Supper Supers was held at Margaret Bennettshome on November 14 when the Mothers were invited to a supper prepared by the girls. The subject being Christmas in November, each girl were to bake a Christmas or- naMent and give one to someone elses mother. The door prize was won by Ann Ryan. Record books were to be into the leaders the first of this week, then to the home Economists in. Clinton by November 24th. The seventh meeting was held on Monday evening, November 20th at Margaret Shortreed's home when judging tea biscuits was done by'the girls, this was usually done at the morning session on Achievement Day which is December 2 at Ethel. Grey Central School beginning at 9:15 a.m. Final plans were made for Achievement Day when the clpb has an exhibit, "Right on Party Food" to be put on at the morning session when every body is asked to attend the program. The meeting closed with the 4-H motto, "Learn to do by doing". 105 /8 Annually or Compond 10 3 /8 Monthly Semi-Annually $5,000- FOR MINIMUM FOR MONTH RONNENBERG INSURANCE AGENCY Monkton Office Open Brussels Office Opens Monday thru Saturday Tuesdays & Fridays Phone 347-2241 Phone 887-6663 4tr. 4-31kt, 04 • late. • Zbr Of. Zie iii' wtr . - Wa •• Sit,,4 •AtIT. *4 4144 • '0 4:074 .1f0E '40 w4r -10 or0 0415 ,14a4 104 NOWBLOWERS New & Used also Custom Built, Front mounted 1,4* p- SNOWBLOWER any size Ai* !or 10. 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