W i Institute rally Set for Oct. 5 l BY MARY STEFFLEH WHT Correspondent l ‘ Ten members were present for the Walkerton Women's Institute meeting held ISept. 14 at Brucelea aven. 94’“?! The Mary Stewart ollect was recited in isgï¬ unison. Ti'acy Cassidy be held in Undenvood on guidedf the Oct. 5. tour 0 e ' P e g g 3' buildin . w E d The groll adansarlitfle all 1 i . d flame yVI‘JItaIsl' "3'. FWahere e in favourite the World" vegetable and how you prepare it. Minutes were read by Mary Wand and approved. Ada Mason moved that we donate money for a wreath for Remembrance Day. Also a donation to the Brncelea Haven bus was made. The Institute rally will s Walkerton W.I. ‘ Quilt ShOW dlscussed BY MARY STEFFLER WHT Correspondent Janet 13, JM The opening Ode and the Mary Stewart collect were recited in uni- son. The minutes of the last meet- ing and correspondence were read i by Mary Wand. i Quilts, quills, and wall hangings Eindiguer opened Walkerton Women's Institute meet- ing with a poem on Tuesday. Oct. by David Sharron of the Bruce County Museum and Archives. The meeting was turned over to Marg Hedley and Mary Wand. Mary read a prayer for tourists and Memory Lane, while Marg read a poem called 'My Cakes'A delicious lunch was served. Center, are going to be displayed at the International in Mississauga. Sept. 16 to 18. 2005. the sale. Some quilts may also be up for Evelyn Wilson reported on tlu' rally. stating 119 attended. Tl‘lt provincial advisory committee ha: been eliminated and pennies tot friendship were collected. The bring and buy sale made for a fun time. Cleta Wilhelm and Mary Walkerton Women’s Institute Members exchange cookies at meeting BY MARY STEFFLEB Speulal Io WI‘lT 'IWelve members and a visi- tor. Vera Bates, were present at the December meeting held at the library. 3"" Janet Eindiguer opened the meeting with the ladies recit- ing the Institute Ode and the Mary Stewart Collect. Roll call was what kind of Steffler served lunch, “The 12 Days of Christmas". cookies you brought for the cookie exchange. Minutes of the last meeting were read by Mary Wand and approved. The treasurer's report was given by Peggy Evans. Pennies for friendship was collected. Janet Eindiguer spoke on Peggy Evans and Janet led the ladies in a fun game. enjoyed by all and svrvvd a delicious lunch. On Nov. 30 the Brant Greenock Women's institute joined us for a Christmas din- her. A donation was given to Lht' Salvation Army. ,. .s . .. wrm rmIUVUU U)“ mâ€