Bluebell WI Tweedsmuir Community History, Volume 2a, [1990] - [2002], page 3

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. ' out: speaker Isobel ,‘ Underwood gave a most interest- ing presontation when she spoke at the October meeting of the . Bluebell Women’s Institute. She is involved in the Bruce Grey Heritage Quilt Project and records quilts and their history. She is now compiling her fourth book on the subject. She gave a historical commen- tary telling many interesting sto- ries and showed slides depicting The Bluebell Branch met at the home of Sharon Otlewell lor their January meeting. The president , opened the meeting by welcoming members, The Institute Ode was repealed. 1990 is Literacy Year, The roll call: Something new I am going to try lhls year was answered with being more pallenl, kind and caring of others. to atlend more W i meetings. and travel more. i Bluebell w.l. meet Hebrew H The mmultu and approve-r1 .m~:l tow slalement web munlcatlons, A C: contest ls upon a-. ill members and an" ill '- - SE-nt in AW” 18!. The net-,5 iler we passed around Ell-awn Grimm gave the Galewdv Hal-inn mm remodeling will in? dune ; r. more| at a home r‘nwrgrwir-llr :_w Home l different types of quills. The scripture was taken irom I Th } ‘1 She also had one colourful quilt Tm 3i: mm 3‘. . l ' ‘ 3 9 am. w t, , i on display. Gibbon, Slow hil'na Trees and Word ril V‘M'wii yous ware v." t ‘ Mrs. Underwood was intro- . duced and thanked by Shirley , Leeder. lreats Barbara Will . v ~ This meeting was held in the program on Famili mm » Mennonites tulwil lvi'. Latter Day Saint Church With . . .. . . l . Mm n. ladies from three vmtlng instl- 53:390.“ L, , . , Wm ‘ ‘, mmsinattendance. pm by H0,” t, v_ Mar. Oliphant and Adamsville ‘ IIVGS on m at m m .i i. r w: ., I Institutes jorned With Bluebell for Toronlo Cali \ l i z , . i this meeting. Bread hm; l‘il‘h-i‘lW lull mm I - by Dmlimri Billl The regular busmess of the mks W H mm “W, ,,, Electing was command by pm5i' come-5| mt IliJLl rim-l n" dent Doreen Burt and secretary ‘ “5,5 M... 1.“. ..,. » Mildred Patterson. Sharrm Orit-Jr' tum. cookbooks lly Ht‘ll'i t't winged wlli‘l [lenient , , ilt’ifillmfi dilli amour.) tin I Gr.“ w Luni ll with u'i.i - hfi'filv'L‘? tilill JI‘Uwi‘ti Il"' in closing. the president thanked all for attending and Mrs. Underwood for her presentation. Refreshments were then served. .Bluebell w_|_ 10 years Ago" by Eleanor, Sydenhum School House Students told tales oi younger days by Janet; Schoot shouldn’t start too early, predictions are children will be going to school a3 early as 3 years, by Doreen, Parents worry about basic ekllie, children do better by doing, creativity, by Evelyn, Laser la being used in eye surgery, by Helen, A contest by Kay on guaeelng the number of macaroni in e [or was won by Janet, first prize; Mary and Eleanor tied for second. The Monkey's Reply was read by Mlidrea. Joanne will be hostess lor the August meeting. The Roll Call in what country you would like to visit, and why? The meeting closed by repeating the Institute grace. The hoeless and ‘ The July meeting of Bluebell W.I_ was held at lne home at Barbara Williamson with eleven members and one visitor present. The meeting opened with the In- stitute Ode end the Mary Stewart Collect. The roll call was answered with "Compose a poem and read It”. i The minutes were read and ap- proved end the treasurer: report was given. The hostess read scripture from _ Isaiah 12. A minute’s silence was ob- served In memory ol Mrs. Sadie ’ Sleecy. The Fall Fair book is printed, our branch voted against putting in a display. The monthly draw was won by Evelyn White. Meta read Items from the H'ome and Country as the in- ereal np Anlcle.‘Educallon convener - Kay Taylor mu "I. program Egr aestatenle servedadeilclous Iun Ganedlerre'Attitude "Dlilerent lrom '

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