Milford HEA . YA 2 Ae 28 'N; Li wed Community JAUY i WW, SAY Aly fare BA Friendship Circle fave Yall Full Selection of The Circle ladies met at Milford Town Hall on Thursday, January 10th, at 1:30 p.m. President Gillian Parker FRAMES, SUNGLASSES borrowed from Dalton Camp the thought that people CONTACT LENSES should be able to exercise their right to express their ? opinion. Eye Exams Arranged Barb Balsillie read an article that suggests - live each Lab on Premises day as if it were your last and appreciated whatever the CANN-WOOD day brings. OPTICAL 297 Main St. Picton 476-1655 Marg Ceh presented the minutes of the last meeting which were approved as read. Our roll call was to tell of our hopes for the year 2002. Many were hoping for peace in the world, peace and health in our own lives with some personal wishes also expressed. Treasurer Wilma Creasy informed us of our financial assets and also presented receipts and thank you letters from all the organizations which have received our donations. Our own bills were adequately attended. A discussion was held concerning manning a booth at l Video Vari a bles Milford Fair to raise money by selling our craft items. A decision will be reached later. 3 Arts & Senses Monday, January 21st, was reserved to make quilts for : Wi Nn te r Sto fe H O U rs the homeless, providing the town hall is available. The ladies present diligently numbered the tickets for our N quilt - so - we are now ready to sell tickets on the beautiful quilt we have prepared for this purpose. Friday, Saturday, Sunday Mam-7 pm 3 Monday - Thursday raise money for our group. | > please come to the house By this time everyone was ready for the lunch prepared or call 476 - 8891 The ladies brought books which were sold to other members as a means to activate our intellect and also by Marge Drury - thanked by Alice Miller. . « to rent a movie (Footnote - The ladies met on January 21st and put Tew together 2 crib quilts and 8 larger quilts for the street people) Press reporter - Alice Miller