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The 60 -member Huron -Perth
Quilters Guild donated $2,476 to
Ronald McDonald House at their
regular October meeting in the
Kirkton-Woodham Community Cen-
tre. The group, formed last year, rais-
ed the money through the first big
project they have tackled, making
and raffling a beautiful full-size quilt
done in the Grandmother's Fan
design.
Carroll. Sturgeon., a member of the
speakers' committee of Ronald
McDonald House, accepted the che-
que from ticket committee chairman
Butsy Parkinson.
While thanking the ladies for their
generous gift, Mrs. Sturgeon said the
12 -bedroom home on the grounds of
Victoria hospital's Westminster
Campus was unique in North
American - the London Ronald
McDonald House was debt -free when
it opened in June. The $1,000,000 cost
of building and furnishings had
already been paid.
Mrs. Sturgeon said "the House that
love built" is serving southwestern
Ontario as a home away from home,
providing a place to stay for the
parents of children receiving medical
treatment at the nearby children's
hospital.
A recreation area for teens in the
basement has been named The Lion's
Den in honour of the cheques sent
from Lions and Lioness Clubs across
Ontario to pay for that part of the
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DONATION —The Huron Perth Quilters Guild donated $2,476 to the Ronald McDonald House in Lon-
don. Shown are Guild president Rosemary Schaefer, (left), Ronald McDonald representative Carroll
Sturgeon, ticket committee chairman Butsy Parkinson and secretary -treasurer Alma Ballantyne.
facility.
Mrs. Sturgeon said many fund-
raising events are planned to raise
money for the annual $75,000
operating costs and proposed four-
bedroom addition. A paid manager
lives in a two-bedroom apartment in
the House and is on call 24 hours a
day.
a permanent record of the
quilters' generosity, Mrs. Sturgeon
promised the organization's name
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acorns that hang on an oak tree in the
foyer of the building.
Mrs. Sturgeon drew the name of
Murray Cardiff, Brussels, as the win-
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