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The Brussels Post, 1974-11-27, Page 7catot, itaktid&ammaya SHOP EARLY Don't be d issappoi nted Lay-away your Christmas se'.ection now SHOPPING HINTS: FIAIM Radios now $10.95 list $19.95 F-1 Cassette Recorders PI Portable 8-track Players F18-track Tapes, Records CJ Record Players Li Car stereos, speakers r; Colour TVs, Stereos RADIO and TV SALES &SERVICE ELECTROHOME ribs degme of exCellonee QUEEN STREET• BLYTH,ONT. • Phame., 523-9640 ;t4imElt.mtz.3::ayaf;A7:5ii.)talztzs::ammitm:13:5371fizims)tpl..,= READ and USE POST CLASSIFIED AP. w. KROEHLER KILGOUR KNECHTEL oie 0.1 114 eWS of Walton Ab out 80 at WI meeting ..M;g3g5PA14,1)WA)!Mgii$0)141,;MVPA.X`PW)V47g4);*PAZ:4354,5.71,5gg Correspondent Mrs. Allan McCall The Citizenship and World flab's meeting of the Walton om en's Institute was held in Hall on e Conu N nanitY ov ember 20 Wednes- evening, th. About 80 members and guests tdown at small tables With red white gigham pattern lothes adorned with candy canes demdrop centre pieces, when e Institute entertained the 4-H embers, mothers and leaders to smorgasbord supper. rs. Bill Hun phries asked all the .girls to stand and repeat the II pledge then spoke a few orris on the work of the 4-H girls d complimented Mrs. Bea Levenson and Mrs. Diane eNichol in receiving their dvanced Honours, the comple- of eighteen clubs and hoped me would be leaders available ir the spring project, "What all I Wear" and the summ' er eject, Garden Club - "Use of egetables". Mrs. Humphries introduced ie 44 clubs who entertained: alton I had an exhibit, "Sand- iches for an Afternoon Tea" ith Kim Humphries as commen- for. The leaders were Mrs. athy Achilles and Mrs. Marjory :umphries, Walton II Club hibit was, "A Table Set for wo", their cornentator was Fran lake, Leaders were Mrs. Bea menSon and Fran Blake. Walton III had an exhibit, Table centres for Different iccasions", Gay Fischer was the mentator for this club. Mrs. simthy Sholdice and Mrs. Helen aig were the leaders. Walton IV did a skit, "An Invitation Away" with all mem- bers taking part, Leaders were Mrs. Dianne McNichol and Mrs, Brian Campbell. Mrs, Humphries introduced Miss Jane Pengilley, Huron County Home Economist from Clinton who spoke praising the girls for all their splendid work with this club, "The Club Girl Entertains:', with their fine exhibits and skits and the leaders and mothers and the Institute for sponsoring the girls. Miss Pengilley added her thanks for being invited to share the evening with the 4-H girls. Kim Humphries spoke on behalf of the 4-H girls and thanked the Institute. Mrs. Murray Dennis replied on behalf of the mother's present. The coveners on Citizenship and World Affairs, Mrs. Graeme Craig and Mrs. Alvin McDonald were in charge of the evening. They conducted a "Penny Auction" before the girls and mothers left, with many partici- pating and winning prizes. Mrs. Alvin McDonald introduced the guest speaker, Mrs. Don Dunbar, Ethel, who is a member of Grey Township Council who outlined council duties and spoke on recreation and workshop regional meetings she had attended. A discussion followed and she was presented with a gift on behalf of the Institute. Business was conducted by President, Mrs. Allan McCall,'-, Mrs. Ken McDonald read the minutes and 32 members answered the roll call, "Citizen- ship is a lot of little things, name one. The treasurer's report was given by Mrs. K. McDonald, Those in charge of the program for Huronview on. December 4 are: Mrs. Herb. Traviss; Mrs. Harvey Craig and Mrs. Bill Humphries. with Mrs. Don McDonald to purchase the birth- day gifts.. It was decided to have cupcakes decorated for the lunch. The card party Friday evening hostesses will be: Mrs. A. McDonald, Mrs. E. Mitchell, Mrs. A. McCall and Mrs. J. McDonald. This will be the last euchre until the new year. Melville plans meeting Melville Guild held their November meeting in the Ladies Parlour with a good attendance. Margaret McCutcheon opened the meeting by reading a poem "Peace Be Still". This was followed by Hymn No. 87. The Scripture Psalm 91 was read in unison. The "Remembrance" prepared by Julie Kerney was read by Margaret McCutcheon who also read a prayer. Hymn No. 57() was sung. Helen Elliot then read a meditation "Before Winter" The President, Mary Huether, conducted the business part of the meeting. Margaret Work invited the members to her home for the Christmas meeting when we will have an exchange of gifts. Isabel Adams gave the report of nominating cornmittee and read the names of the officers for 1975. '121M.M.NriMMY.A.t:::-VaigeOZRAT-,,•• ATIgMarNMUMMCWSZIWIM7 • ' 47.1(7.nr.'S V; r 1111111111STMIAS gteee,7tsa-xfeeao 01<ilk 7.7r-7.7t-z., PARKER BROS. TONKA FISHER PRICE CORGI 41) EVERYTHING FROM TOYS To FURNITURE WE HAVE A COMPLETE STOCK *Stationery * Lead Crystal *China * Books * Cards Diege s Department Store in Mitchell. THE ONLY PLACE TO SHOP FOR EVERYONE'S GIFT! THE, BRUSSELS .POST, NOVEMBER 27; 1974 .1,