South Saugeen WI Scrapbook, Volume 2, [1992] - [2008], p. 25

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Annual quilt shé’wand competition draws 0v By Dan; Brydon "ll's great! it's sup-rial“ These were lhi‘ remarks of v‘lsi- tors to the quilt Show. “Year's Best," that opened Sunday at the Bruce County Museum. The three quilting guilds from the Grey/Bruce area -- Biuewatcr. Five Star and Sunset Quilters Guild v- have put together the display of miniature quilts and nail hangings. in all thtrc are 144 pieces on display. Bev White and her rnmrniiiec or 12. coordinated the show and hung the displays. The prize winners received Cinadian Quilters Association awards. indicating the high standards of this show In workman~ ship and design. in both Lhe traditional ‘ and innovative area, Show Mary Hagerneir ul‘ Tara received the top award [or technical merit with her quill, "Bowl ul’ Fruitv" Second spat went to Simone Lynch of Kincardine ior “Celtic Spring," and third place to Carol Stevens of Wiarton for ‘Moon on the Mountain." Honorable mentions went to Stevens for another submis' slon. Dreaming of Summer.“ to Kim Allerion oi Desbnro ior "Flowers for Elaine“ and in Trudi Wiley of Mcaford ior 'Souih Pu :inci" r: , \7 and guests enjoyfll some scrumptious fin. Ker foods as well as the strawbgr. ries. Photo by F, Sanagan 7 ___mm§..m_nmmammmmm Hampton Court Villa took advant to host 3 Strawberry Social at th fr, 190 entries t Ann Sande-rs or Satihie Beach picked up the arthLlc award for her quilt titled ‘Memories at Down Under." Second spat went to Anna Morrison of Kincarrilne for "Seaborne." and third place to Manic Patel of Teeswater fur “Small Scrap? Honorable mentions went to Jean MaCKenzic of Owen Sound. Margaret Cale oi Paisley. and Norah Jackson of Port Elgln, Judging the technical merit division \vcrc 30”an Elliuit and Kathryn Cale his year -‘r Polo by Nicola Luksr‘c Many stopped by the Bruce County Museum Sunday aiiernoon to admire the 144 miniature quilts that are being exhibited there until March 17, A total oi 54 local quiltars are represented at the l or Goderich. Judging the artistic imprcssion division was Susan Rankin al'Walkerton. The themes of this show touch on heritage land and water. The show continues until March 17. Every Sunday‘ there W11] be demonstrations weather permitting Families should note the special leaching event for the week oi the school break for Grades 5, 7 and 8‘ led by Jo Kncchteli age of the beautiful summer Heather on Sunday 6 Retirement Home in Snuihampton. Residents â€" 5â€",

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