HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1966-09-28, Page 15Club The
Meat. Balis
6uth!ow No. 2 4. -H Club
their third meeting at the
•School onSepte m bet 2.2nd
00 p.m, The meeting was.
with the 4Tll pledge. The
y read the minutes of the
meeting. The roll call "My
for one week's meals and
way 1 can improve it,,. was
eyed b • all members. The .
et gave a report. The Meat -
decided on a name .for the
"The. Lucknow Merry Meat*
members discussed dry and
t heat methodsof cooking
';heti broiled bacon and made
Steak,
es Were -taken on MeatCook-
, The next meeting ,will be
on October l at 10;:40• a . i'n ..
Itchen Kleavers..
members answered >the roll. .
at the .4th.. meeting of the
hei "Kitchen Kleavers." . The
;ledge and minutes were repea-
• Notes were taken, on *Horne .
of meat, How' to buy, Number
ysit may be stored at.irefrig-
temperature , How•: to buy
per person per serving)",
Cunningham • and Mrs . Burr:
•nstrated the proper way of
ng beef stew and dumplings;,•
es Cogley, Carolyn McGill-
,: Anne; Graham' Nancy Burt.'
in the preparations.` The
• was enjoyed with bread and.
r:: Next meetingwill be held
mber 27Th in Kairshea Hall.
s
Nam crib
Merry Chefs
.(Whitechurch News)
The Whitechurch club met
at the hionte'of Mrs. Dave Gibb
on Monday evening. President.
Darlene Simpson :opened the
meeting with the 4-1ipledge..
The Minutes were read by Sandra,
Fisher. The name decided upon . •
for the. club is ."Whitechurch
Merry Chefs". The next meeting
'will be September 26 at the home
Five . Girls .'Jud ed
At Teeswater Fair
.The 3rd meeting of the St.
Helens Happy.Handicrafters was
held at the hall , • with X20- girls
and 3 leaders present., The roll
call "'One of the supper Menus ..
'planned at home, was answered,. •
A discussion was held on (1) Food
Guide for health Vegetables', cer-
eals and bread , Vitamin D.:(2)°
The reasons' for Food Guide for
health...Fruit; (3) How we can;,
use fruit•. for- supper . ' (4)• Good
foods are economical.
Group work. consisted of the
girls making a 'fruit cup using raw
fruits.. They also made applesauce •
by.washing,.:cooking and putting'
apples 'through the fruit: press. ,
Prunes were :also cooked. The
'meeting closed , with the pledge
Nineteen Babies In.Tir..
aIpl.y Fall Fair Baby contest.
Nineteen proud mothers entered I
their, babies in the baby contest at •
the RipleylHuron Fall Fair on Sat-
urday plias' week. Mrs,. Dori. Cara.
eron of Wallow judged: the• entries.'
in the Township Hall. .
Paul Douglas, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Harris of Huron Township
placed first in the under .six months
class,•Other'prize winners,in the
order they finished, were Deanna,
daughter of ,Mr. and Mrs. Angus
Macintyre; Lisa, daughter of Mr.
of ,Janis Farrier..•The discussion
:centered on meat, cookery, of.; •
dry and moist heat methods and
how to tenderize less tender cuts.
Demonstration itcluded cooking
of Swiss steak; Bacon by Sandra:•
Fisher 'and sausage by Mrs. Gibb,:
assistant leader..
The „group worked' on their ,charts.
The roll call was answered by 8
members telling their .score of last
week' s••Ltone Meals andways of
• improvement on them. All areto
cook, a roast .'of• meat at home this
.week. ' . •
•
among Lassies
4th meeting was'held . at
'peter MacDonald's at B:04
ptember •20: ,.
meeting. was. opened. with the
ledge. The minutes of the
eeting were read by Rosales,
tt and the roil can •was then
We discussed our exhibit for ._
vement Day and who was to
speaker,
is was a supper Meeting w.e.
ad our meal Notes for •the ..
g were "Planning Good Mea_
of Leftovers, and How Can
, Meat:and' Meat Alternates,
pper' The meeting was„
with God Save the Queen.
•
• The. fourth Meeting of the St.:.
:Helens`Happy Handicrafters was '.
beld.;at the hall September 24th
with :20 girls •:present, The .,meeting
was opened with the 4-1i creed and •
and the 'roll call> 'Dessert suita'hle:
for supper" .was answered., Business
•was discussed•and` our next meeting.
is October lst :
Five' of the.. girls.judged; at Tees;
;water Fair and were ,successful .in
winning' $2,50 . The girls were
Mary Pannabeoker, Marilyn Brooks,
,
Marybelle•Hunter., Linda and, Marie!
Mewhinney. A discussion . was .held
On "Well planned: meals;" Left-• •
overs ,' Meat 'and Fish' and meat alt''
ernates.. •
For Group. work, the girls made a
white sauce and: put,rice and cheese
-in it also a cheese Fondu These
were tasted by the girls.• ' The meet
ing closed with the 4-H pledge,•.
and Mrs. Stewart fasten; Jeffery ,t « CAT
Burton. son of Mr. and Mrs. Bert
Elliott, all of the Ripley area. Mmi #ttll+aCfl�
In the $ to twelve months clots x � R.R*�.* Hoyr, died at « 14
03
Marianne.* daughter of Mr. and �,ospita�� 1�'itcl��ar. artaMrs, Jack Ribey of R„g.4,paisleyat
was the prize winning baby. Kenn- 1 illness.;a •
dau ei •
` fete �t
eth .stair, Bon of Mr, and.. lea. W She was aatsd Macs, lames Ooll�, forarnRxl�►
Bill 'Elliott of Huron was. second;iu
Michael son of Mr, and 'Mrs. Dolievi sF ivin acre tiwo atie er . i+terae
Moore of. Kincardine placed third; 1 i. d :. �� O'Neill; lea.
•
, Mrs, ,rase by
Dale Robert, son �bf Mit and • arld (WO)Brown,y te"
Hol fOOd'a
Regie
Robert Orr of'R.R.4', Kincardine ��r� Robert (Helen) Fh�rr. .
Ari s.
placed fourth .'
Gary John. ;On of Mr. and Mrs. Ki�ner;.
three sesta,. �lrs„ f
ua-
.sob Rutledge of R.R.ZRipley. was (Margaret) ofaof Pret
rs V.A.. O+enper) Murray
the top baby in the twelve,�ta eight- Mo odd acrd. �`» . ���!:?.
s class; others, in the tiolyr i H
ren month Oberrle ' Prestos and duet brothel.
order they finished ; were Jef hey. .o�t: ,of Pa<esttcPatrick + ,ser`
Robert. son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert T�
Scott of Huron; Angela, daughter ock. and W, fatr of Teeswater«
The body treated -at her late
of'Mr : and Mrs Ross A�bascrn of � id nee, , R. 1;, > Sad odd . .untfif
ter
Kincardine: Olive Roberta, daugh-� e- •
ter. of Mt,; and Mrs,, .lack riddle Wednesday of list week When. re-'
rooval was .made .to St. An ie's.
of Huron.. �:� •• , •
There were five entries.in each of ur ' Riversdale, for requiem;
the first tv�ra cusses and .nine 'enthriet
moans at i0 a xrt . ' rlal'took. rM
in the twelve to eighteen months . the church., cerneter y.
class.. • ;
Assure adequate nutrients -.
-when needed _;
Reduce fotiOg labour peak'.
cknow 4-H Beef. club :H�s.:Fine record
Seaforth Co. Competitions, Hugh Todd's
cels In Showmanship Classes
(by Murray Morrison)
er ideal conditions; 4-11'
bers turned; out in full forte-.
'groomed and perfected
s•for Achievement .Day at
now Fair:
441 'beef class. winners
.as , follows; Best Calf, Reif
Jimmy Simpson; Steers,
e Todd, Murray Mewhinney
Todd, Doug Mewhinney • •
aylor, Murray Morrison,
Id Alton. .•
wrnanship, first prize•group,
Todd, Murray Mewhinney,
e .Todd , Murray Morrison,
Mewhinney;: second: prize
,'Donald Alton; Roy. Taylor,
y.Simpson...
Friday September 23 , at
th Fair , three club•rem- •
flowed their calves in the •
County Competition, For
st steer calf, Hugh Todd ,pl-
:first, Wayne Todd third and
'y Mewhinney, sixth.
• in tate showrn'anship -class Hugh
Todd was Grand: Champion 4-11
Beef Showman., winning the Victor
is and Grey. Trust Company Award.
In the" Sweepstakes Showmanship
:Competition, contestants showed
four' "classes of livestock; dairy,
beef, sheep and swine. Again:Hugh
:Todd came through, :true to form,
'•.and won Toronto Dominion Bank
.A ward for being Grand Champion
4-H. Showman of Seaforth Fair and
`Huron County. •
• First prize in the Inter -Club Com
petition for lip best group. o€ three.
`calves from '6e club was also won
by Lucknow 4-H Beef Club, The
Lucknow .Club in leaving the Sea -
forth pair hada 'very impressive
record and high reputation.
The 4,-1-I year has ended and the
Lucknow Beef Members wish to
thank club leaders Andrew Gaunt . •
and' Tom Todd for their pan in the
fun'and knowledge gained in the
1966 4-11. project. .
:FOR .HIGHER CORN YIELDS NEXT. YEAR a combination of
plow down this' fell and a band , application • at seeding ° time has
to be the best answer.
PLANT FOOD IS THERE WHEN NEEDED to assure a good
start for your crop, and t0 provide continued nutrients during the
growing season:.
SPRING OPERATIONS ARE SPEEDED UP byplowing Pi ng down
• part . of _ the required fertilizer in the fall. Planting • . a • few days
earlier can mean extra bushels of corn. '
' WEATHER AND SOIL CONDITIONS ARE GOOD. No travel-
ling over wet fields with heavy loads or added transportation
costs due.to load limits being in force.
GET THE FACTS FROM YOUR CO -,OPERATIVE: Bagged,
• bulk or spread ..: the Co-op fertilizer you require is in good
supply in, the fall. Check at your co-operative for expert 'advice
on vvheri to plow down and the analysis you need.
CO-OP S�i'Ves You Best
Lucknow Dist6o-op