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The Brussels Post, 1976-03-24, Page 5brarian, r happy igh she leen cul got cs; the ranged 'he new it 50.5?, inter, topics as and l in the a poet easonal ooks id lrainget th, our up tint classes imunity o thers, ken out id Mr, ke sure same oy this eaching periods ye have general o thank renting ikating, in Good Llize all month arnelfi and put loard in famous, March Caesar ).avicfs: Match ayer 011 ated all atrick'v en the.; [reign& , comes. famous Howes THEY ALSO WON — First_ prize winners Greg Lichti and Heather Brent were caught with their eyes open in this photo. In the centre are speaking prize winners, left Christine,Bragg, who won a third and Susan Cardiff, who placed second. Two other winners, Glenn Garrity and Bill Wilbee were absent when the photo was taken. • (Photo by Langlois) GM Brussels — Consumer and COnsoniniatinii 11 4* Corporate Affairs et Corpotatforis Andid Otieltet i Minister. Andid. btiii New improvements.1n .Canada't competition policy at& heipingtO. jh athiettiOgi Oldkr and Well4efineObtlatarit00 and honest practices that protect both bilein66khdddtigUtilOr, • Ou r ideal is a fair marketplace for eVeryOne. 'Fit free literature on Canada's.dOrripietition polity and how it works for jrou write tot BOY 99i 'Ottaika:K1 N 8P0, THE BRUSSELS 'POST, MARCH: Walton Girls lecurn stitchery at 411 Correspondent • Mrs. Allan McCall The club held their first meeting of the new Spring. project, "A Touch of Stitchery" at the home of the assistant eader Margaret Shortreed when the mothers were invited. There are 8 girls in the club: Mary Alice Ryan, Janet Flood, Mary Searle, Karen Middegaal, Nanci Bennett, Peggy 'Humphries, Margaret Shortreed and Julie Blake. The leader is Lynn Steffen Officers are President - Nanci Bennett, Vice President - Karen Meddegaal, secretary - rotating. They discussed how to make a sampler that is to go into their book. The sampler has all seven meeting with prayer. Lunch was served by Mrs. H. McCallum; Mrs. Bill Murray and Mrs.Jim Williamson. 10 tables. play euchre Euchre Party There were 10 tables in play at the euchre on Friday evening in the Walton Community Hall. Prize winners were High lady-. Mrs. Keith Rock; low lady - Mts. Hugh. Rinn. High man - Harvey Craig; Low Man- Mel Jacklin. Most zeros on card - Mrs. Nelson Reid. Hostesses were Mrs. Jim Axtmann; Mrs. Alvin. McDonald, Mrs. Jim McDonald and Mrs. Nelson Marks. As the Institute meeting was cancelled, due to the stormy Wednesday of last week, 'plans will be made at the meeting this week for future card parties, so watch for advertisements. I stitches that they learn in the club. Learning stitches articles that can be made by each girl are placemats, Wall hangings, runners, cushion or a bag , suggested color schemes and. outlined the work box necessities. The second meeting was held at Lynn. Stefflers' home, opening with the 4-H Pledge. The roll call was answered by "The Learning STitdhes article I have chosen and why". Secretary's report was given by Mary Searle. The name of the club was chosen as "The Walton I Needle Blenders". The girls went over color harmony and demonstrated how to make patterns larger. Then cut placemats out and showed how to transfer a design to fabric, also Pulling a thread from a skein and threading the needle and starting and finishing thread. They were. shown how to do the back stitch. The group continued to work on these items. The third meeting was held on Monday evening, March 15 with Karen Meddigaal giving the secretary's report. Achievement Day was announced for June, 5 at Grey Central, School. Books are to be into the home economist by May 28th so the leaders request the books three days sooner. Roll call was answered by "What is the Color Harmony of your learning stitches article". They discussed the use of a back stitch and how to create a design, then demonsttated how to enlarge a design. The group worked on the sheet in their book, enlarging the design. They were shown, the twisted chain stitches which was done by all members as group work. The next meeting is set for Monday, March .29th, leaving this holiday week free so the girls can work on their record books.. Personals Mr.. and Mrs. Allan Searle have returned home from a holiday in Florida. Mrs, J. Cragg and daughter Dianne are spending. the holiday week with relatives in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Achilles and Debbie spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Rolly Achilles, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sills , Tracey and Teddy visited on Sunday at the same home. Holidaying this week in Florida, are Mr. and Mrs. Doug Kirkby and Paul and Mr. and Mrs.Joe Steffler and John. Mrs. Nelson Reid and Mrs. Campbell Wey attended • the Presbyterial . last Wednesday at `Brucefield United Church. We are -glad to report that W.J.Leeming returned home a week ago Monday from St. Joseph's Hospital, London where' he spent two weeks recovering from surgery. USE POST WANT-ADS The March meeting of the unit of the U.C.W. was held, at the home of Mrs. Harold McCallum on Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Bill Murray opened the meeting with the Th ought for the Day, followed by prayer. Hymn "My Faith Looks up to Thee" was sung. Scripture reading was taken from Psalm: 1 - 8. Mrs. Murray read a poem entitled, "The Great Cost". Collection was received and dedicated by singing "We Give Thee But Thine Own". Mrs. Jim Williamson gave the topic, "A Great Man" an article taken from the .Observer; closing with a poem, "God's Gift". Mrs. Martin baan presided for the business. The minutes were read by secretary, Mrs. Harold McCallum, - roll call ' was taken. The Thankoffering meetings in April will be announced. Plans were made for lunch at our Thankoffering on Sunday, April 11th at 8 p.m. Hymn, "Jesus, Lover of my Soul"• was sung. Mr. Murray cloed the Alliance plans panels Bluevale An executive meeting of Alliance for Life Wingharn Br'anch was held recently at the home of Ivy Smith in White church, The minutes of the previous meeting were adopted as read. "Pregnant and Distressed" is an ad that will run for one year in theWingham, Brussels, Blyth, Lucknow and Teeswater news- papers. A quantity of Pro Life literature has been placed in several doctors' offices in this area, as well as F.E.Madill Secondary School, and several public libraries in the area and the Public Health Offied. The group is interested in organizing assemblies in local high schools which 'would Mehl& a panel discussion arid 'a speaker. 17th U CW Boundary unit meets CHEVROLET Spring Tire Sale! B .F. 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