HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1997-11-19, Page 2PAGE 2. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19,1997.
Majestic WI sponsors upcoming craft courses
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The Institute Ode and the Mary
Stewart Collect were sung by all.
present.
President Edna McLellan opened
the meeting with a poem "Don't
On Wednesday, Nov. 12 the
Majestic Women’s Institute held its
monthly meeting with 15 members
Top pledges
With more than 60 skaters participating in the Brussels Figure Skating Club skate-a-thon,
Nov. 14, these nine were amongst the top pledge getters. They are, in back, from left:
William King, seventh; Michelle Smith, sixth; Lacey McCall, fourth; Tamara Koehler, ninth
and Derek Koehler, 10th. In front, from left: Connor Smith, second; Justin Bedard', fifth and
Evan Ducharme, eighth. Top money-raiser Brittany Thyssen and third place Tanya Franken
were absent.
Secretary Kathy Bridge then read
the minutes of the October meeting.
Correspondence was also read. On
Thursday, Nov. 20 at 7 p.m. the
4-H Achievement Night will be
held at the common room of Maple
Villa.
Kathy Bridge also gave the
treasurer's report, due to Jean Bell
being ill. Roll call was "Do you
vote in each federal, provincial and
municipal election?"
New business was dealt with.
Ruth Sauve gave a report on the
county rally.
An excellent day was held for
Lakelet's birthday in Fordwich.
Leona Armstrong gave a report of
the volunteer auxiliary formed at
Huronlea Nov.'7. Donations are
needed for a Penny Auction being
held Dec. 6 at Huronlea.
Comments were given regarding
a paper piecing course held in
Trowbridge. Other upcoming
courses include, How to make a
vest, Thursday, Nov. 27 at Brussels
Library, call 887-9007; Santa face
made from half a bleach jug,
Dec. l,call 887-6795.
At this point convenors Ruth
Sauve and Marie McTaggart began
their part of the meeting. Marie
gave a reading entitled "I'm Proud
to be a Canadian." Ruth gave a Did
You Know? session with questions
regarding the history of Canada.
Suggestions were shown for what
may be given in gift bags at the
International Plowing Match.
The next meeting for the
volunteer auxiliary will be held
Dec. 3 at Huronlea.
The next meeting of Majestic will
be the second Wednesday in
December at 12:30 p.m. for a
potluck Christmas dinner.
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; Book your
CHRISTMAS I
PARTIES now! I
We have a private
dining room which |
seats up to 28 people *
*8” (per person
including dessert j
Children under 12 1/2 price
Help protect the environment
Reduce, reuse and recycle
k TURNBERRY CAFE i
| Brussels 887-6310 1
Enter our free draw when you^
r. purchase a daily special
Huronlea Aux. forms
Nineteen people representing
organizations in North Huron met
at Huronlea to discuss the merits of
forming an auxiliary for Huronlea.
It was decided that an auxiliary
would be a benefit to the home by
providing friendly visiting,
assisting with activities and
outings, reading to residents, etc.
Plans were made for a penny
auction to be held in conjunction
with the Craft Sale at Huronlea on
Saturday, Dec. 6.
If anyone would like to donate
something for the auction leave it at
Lodge
donates
Todd's Bakery.
The group decided to meet the
third Monday of each month at 10
a.m. Anyone is most welcome.
For more information call 887-
6795 or 887-6753.
Brussels Morris &
Grey Diabetic
Project Meeting
Date: Wednesday,
November 19th
Time: 7:30 p.m.
Place: Huronlea
Speaker Mr. Gabe Del Bianco
from Innerfit
Topic: Stress Management
BRUSSELS 887-9834
ARK
SILENT AUCTION
Friday, Nov. 21-7-9 p.m.
Viewing
Saturday, Nov. 22-10-2 p.m.
Bidding
at the Brussels United Church
The regular meeting of Morning
Star Rebekah Lodge No. 315 took
place on Tuesday, Nov. 11 with
Noble Grand Sis. Lorraine Edwards
presiding.
PDD Pres. Sis. Irene Richmond
installed Sis. Edna Pearson as
secretary for the coming term.
A donation was made to the
Huron County Christmas Bureau.
Christmas greetings were received
from the Rebekah Assembly of
Ontario. A float will be entered in
the Santa Claus Parade.
The Lodge’s Christmas party will
be held on the regular Lodge night,
Dec. 9 with a potluck supper at
6:30 p.m. and a social evening to
follow the meeting.
The next regular meeting will be
on Nov. 25.
Everyone Welcome!
Glycerin Silicon
(Sift ^ets
Buy one
The SO ml. tube of handcream is yours
* FREE*
With Osteoporosis
a fractured hiptould be
a life sentence.
Osteoporosis
r.
of Canada
Call 1-800-163-6842
for more information.
Indispensable for the daily care of
rough and dry skin. Glycerin softens
and smooths the skin. Silicone
protects and locks in moisture. The
addition of AHA and vitamins A & E
help to counteract the appearance of
aging skin, leaving a silky, soft feel.
Aesthetics & ‘EfectroCysis
by 'Bonnie.
56 King St., Brussels (519) 887-6661
Affordable Aesthetics Services
ITEM DONATED BY
1.Circle of Friends Neil & Sue Gowing
Candle Holder & family
2.One Night Babysitting Jessica Kessel
3.One Night Babysitting Kate Kuepfer
4.Five Hours Babysitting Nicole Lowe
5.Personal Income Sunshine Country
Tax Return Consulting, Ralph Watson
6.Two 3-pc. Dinners Kentucky Fried Chicken,
Wingham, ON
7.One 12 exp. 100 film 30 Minute Photo & Trophies
and free developing Wingham, ON
8 Bird Suet Holder Howson & Howson,
Wingham, ON
9.Computer Game Wingham Computer
10 Computer Game Wingham Computer
11.Computer Game Wingham Computer
12.Tickets for 2 Adults
and 2 Youth
Lyceum Theatre, Wingham
13.Wallet & Stitch Craft Sallianne Patch
14.Christmas Candle Set Cathrine Campbell
15.Wallet & Apron Barmy Tech
16.2 Tickets -
Special Performance Blyth Festival
17.2 Tickets -
Any Performance Blyth Festival
18.Dinner For Two Grey Rose Fine Dining,
Hanover, ON
19.Catered Dinner For Four Tastefully Yours Catering
In Your Home Lauri Trower
20.Reflexology Treatment Janna Speers
21.T-Shirt Stratford Festival
22.Pencil Sketch
Brussels Library Curtis Mutter
23.Pencil Sketch
Brussels Ag. Building Curtis Mutter
24.Pencil Sketch
Brussels School Curtis Mutter
25.Pepsi Hat Kevin Mutter
26.Glow-in-Dark Bowling
10 Games
Molesworth Bowling Lanes
27.Brussels History Book
"Our Story"Village of Brussels
28 Two Pies Bessie Johnston
ITEM DONATED BY
29.Party Pack - 12 Candy Apples
A 1 Hr. Face Painting Betty Graber
30.Party Pack -12 Candy Apples
A 1 Hr. Face Painting Betty Graber
31.Taxi Trip - To Kitchener
Stratford or London Betty Graber
32.Special Occasion Cake Abi Corbett
33.Food Coupons McDonald's, Listowel
34.Leather Portfolio Cathrine Campbell
35.Woven Box Cathrine Campbell
36 Handcrafted Vase Marjorie Tee ft
37.Candles Bruce A Michelle
Blake A Family
38 Craft A Wreath Jamie Thomas
39.Basket of Jams Joan Wissler
40.Hair Care Products Chauncey's Hairstyling
Judy Brown
41.Two Hats McCutcheon Motors
42.2 Green Fee Tickets Wingham Golf Club
A Curling
43 Gentlemen's Sweatshirt Mrs B's Baskets A
More, Wingham, ON
44 Aqua Select Water
Filter System IDA Pharmacy
Wingham, ON
45.TSN Sports Bag Cable TV - Dublin
46 Village of Brussels
Canvas Bag Barmy Tech
47.Blow Curl George's of Brussels
48.Preparation of One Basic
Personal Tax Return J. Gowing Accounting
49.Old Fashioned Santa Barb Mutter
50.2 Motorcyle Riding Lessons Lee Family, Walton
51.2 Weekend Family Pass to
Motocross Lee Family, Walton
52.Handmade Craft Marie Bernard
53.Christmas Tree Brussels Agri Services
54.Sunday Brunch for Two Benmiller Inn
55.Kitchen Pack Marguerite Thomas
56.Personal Care Package Bonnie Sallows
57.Craft Jim A Leona Armstrong
58.Reflexology Treatment Chris Ten Pas
59.1 Hour Computerized Golf The 19th Hole Club
House Restaurant
This Is only a partial listing. Further Items to follow, some of these items may be grouped together at Auction.
Donations are still being accepted by calling Mary Lou at 887-9913, or bringing Items to the Church
Friday all day or Saturday morning.
Thanks for supporting this Major Fundraiser.
Congratulations to Betty Irwin on winning the Queen Size Quilt drawn November 13th.