HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1983-05-18, Page 7de ; BARBECUE SAVINGS $upperion SORORITY EXECUTIVE — The new executive of the XI Gamma Nu Sorority has been elected. From the left ore secretary Nancy Hines, vice-president Linda Johns, president Mary Jane MacDougall, treasurer Janice Brock, past president Lynda Deelstra and council rep Linda Farquhar. T -A photo. XI GAMMA NU RITUAL — Four members of the Xi Gamma NO Sorority received the exemplar ritual Tuesday night. From the left are president Lynda Deelstra and recipients Linda Johns, Sharon McNeilly, Joy Kerslake, and Nancy Chambers. $kteyowctiekcttoS 20% Off all fashions in the store Special Rack of Dresses Clearing at only $l000 Special Rack of Dresses Y Reduced to 1/2 Price Blouses available up to size 42 BI,OeS LADIES' WEAR MAIN ST. EXETER erammmosiniw Grapes show need for unity Co-operation and Unity was the subject for the May meeting of the UCW after- noon unit with Marion Dear- ing in charge. Bible verses from Psalm 1, Romans 12 and Hebrews 10 were read by Marion Dearing. Ila Love and Velma Huff. Each member was given a replica of a grape, a stem, or leaf of a bunch of grapes. Each grape represented one person with a talent, each stem a leader with grapes and leaves, but each is un - complete by itself. So with people. One can't do everything alone but all must work together. Each person,, has a talent and each is need- ed to work in the church. No one can do it alone. Mrs. Harrison, accom- panied by Mrs. Hemwood, sang two solos. These ladies are from Goderich. Hannah Lamport gave a talk on the Fiji Islands and showed a broom, baskets, a dress and hat which had been made by the people of the islands. Thelma Russell took charge of the business. Marilyn Johnson announced the following events: May 25, 9:30 a.m. executive meeting; May 30, 8 p.m. general meeting; June 16, Huron Perth Presbyterial are sponsoring a day . at Camp Menesatung. 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But a quilt should be seen and enjoyed, so the best place to keep it is right on a bed, says Craft Specialist Margaret Loewen of the On- tario Ministry of Agriculture and Food's rural organiza- tions and services branch.. Keeping a quilt on a bed provides added support and evenly distributes the quilt's weight. A guest room is an ideal place to show off an heirloom quilt because it's us- ed sparingly. • Covering a quilt, par- ticularly a fragile one, with a transparent nylon tulle is another way to protect a quilt, she says. A quilt may also be hung on a wall, out of direct or indirect sunlight, and away from a high traffic location where frequent handling could soil the quilt's surface. To support a quilt as it hangs on a wall, sew a wide band or casing across the top and bottom of the quilt on the back, and in- sert a wooden dowel. If the quilt has a balanced design, turn it every few months, to distribute the weight. If quilts aren't being hung or used on a bed, the best way to store them, is to fold them loosely, with the decorative top of the quilt to the inside, in a cool, dry, dark place, wrapped in a clean cotton sheet. Cotton protects the quilt from dust while allowing air to circulate freely. Plastic bags must not be us- ed because the chemicals in • the plastic can react over a period of time with fibres in the quilt to produce stains or discoloration. Plastic also tends to collect moisture and promote the growth of mildew. A special acid -free tissue paper or rice paper is available from art supply stores or oriental shops which is excellent for wrapping around old fabrics. It may also be crumpled up inside the folds of a quilt to prevent creasing. To avoid permanent creas- ing and wear on the crease lines,refoldquilts frequently, folding it so the creases fall in different places each time. 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