WHITE LAKE QUILT FAIR A 3 day quilt fair drew approximately 500 women {mm the Renfrew South District. Over 200 quilts, some old, some new. some con. lL.mmrary dating back to the early 18005 were dis- pmed. The traditional pieced quilt seemed to be a faâ€" \wurtte. Quilting demonstrations of all kinds were enjoyed .ti ! much interest shown by those attending. [t was a t. . imon sight to see ladies patiently counting squares ,i ‘ making careful notes. NEEDLEPOINT One, two, three. four. row on row Counting threads, as on we go, Threads passed over, under. through Covering canvas, even, true. Needlepointing, the Art of Queen's A fulfilling pastime, beyond one 's dreams! ‘3 Thelma Miles, Cochrane South District displays the *‘ “lograph album cover she made at the Needlepomt . “ij13 )_ 'W‘ The 59th10istrlct Annual of Algoma East celebrated the 80th anniversary of the WI. Spanish River Wl won the at~ tendence award, for this achievement. 3 crystal bell was presented to Lâ€"Fl Mrs. Zina Ottokar, president; and Mrs. Laurene Nuttal secretary-treasurer. An excellent display of arts and crafts was one at the highlights of the meet- ing. FAMlLY OF 4â€"H‘ers Four daughters of Mr. .5. Mrs. Wilmer Hamilton. Hus- sell County have received Advanced Honours, which means all have successfully completed 18 protects while “Mother†centre received her 10 year leadership award L-Ft Mrs. Richard Denison, Mrs. Bert Vedder. Mrs, Wilmer Vedder, Mrs. Carl Straby, Mrs. Chas, WatSOn. SANDRINGHAM The Queen Mother at one point in thc mccting. noticed that the speaker. laden with an arml'ul ul’ books. was having difï¬culty positioning the two small tables which served as the President's table. She quickly turned to help. drew the tables together and straightened the table cloth, Tea at the January Sandringham nit-cling is a iitllc more special. than other monthly nicettngs. 'lhc Qucen Mother is hostess and pruvidcs thc rcl'rcsh- ments. Thin bread and butter. pctit fours. and tarts With a delicious ï¬lling wcrc scrvcd. Tablcs for Your arc set and in turn over thc years. every ntcmbcr has lhc opportunity ot‘having tea Wllil thc Quccn This is null arranged. names being, taken alphabetically. it was lhc L‘s and W‘s at this meeting. Thc Qticcn sat at onc table and served tea. the Queen Muthcr at another and Princcss Margarct at a third. Mcntbcrs must havc attended at lcast ï¬ve met-tings throughout lhc )car to take advantage of this honour. Mrs. Thompson asked the secretary hnw lhc Royal members paid their t‘ccs‘.’ She replied. thc lady-in-wait- ing usuall) paid them. but tn Quccn Mary‘s time lhc Queen put hcr money on the table hcrscll‘. “What a priwlegc and pleasurc to have had [his experience. in this unccrcmonial scltinp. A lasting cx- pressioninne of charm. genuine interest and rclaxcd conversation." 3|