HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1967-01-25, Page 15WEDNESDAY',. JAN. ..‘,25th,, 1.967
THE' LUCKN0IK','SENT,INEL, LUL'KNOW,; ONTARIO ,
Janice Seel
Clover VaIIey
The first meeting.af :the 11 Cent
ennial Flalnes,(the Clover'Va11ey
4-1-.1C1ub),was held at the home of
leader yrs..Herb Cl,aytori, January.'
16th at 4:30. Th'ie-'meeting was,:
opened with the. Creed.,.The offices
ers elected Were:,,Pres. Janice
Steele,.'Vice Pres.' Janet hfamilton.i
Sec.Treas; Joanne Hamilton, Press
Reporter Evelyn White,..
Mrs. Hamilton discussed working
hints..Barb MacTavish and':Janet •
Hamilton demonstrated' Blueberry •
Bulckle' Pudding and Evelyn: White
demonstrated Sueca'tosh . Both, sere
'agreed to be good..
' he second meeting, was held at
'the'home of Assistant leader'.Mrs
Raymond Hamilton on January 20th
at 4,30. The Meeting 'was'opened.
with the Creed. The, Roll Call was' .
answered, • then Patsy 'MacCharles.
read .the' minutes of the last meet:-
•ing It was' at; this meeting that the
•.name "11.Centennial Flames" was•
'decided Joanne demonstrated a
Baked ,Bean Casserole and Janet.
demonstrated' Grandperes.Mrs:
Hamilton'made the French -Style''.
Soup. All was very much ,enjoyed.,
leather MacKenzie
leads Kairshea 4-H
The •first :meeting:of the. .
Kairshea Karatians was.held Janu -.
ary 13 at 4 P.m : at the home`of
leader 'Mrs .. Frank MacKenzie.
There. were 8••i:nenbe s'present:
The Haute •of the club was chosen,
from "Karate which means'a
. "collection'of huts" Cartier
thought it was ':'the name the Ind-
ians' gave to the country.
The ''election `of officers was as
follows: President'; Heather Mac-
Kenzie.,
'ac-
Kenzi :Vice -,President Agnes
• .Conley, •Se cre tari Joyce .Wall.,.' •. '
•Treasurer Janice Wall, 'Press
. Reporter°Marilyn Wall. •
Connie MacKerizie: demonstrat-'
Anne Graham Pri,s.
Kairshea.4=H :Group
(Kinloss News,
Kairshea Group 1 471-1 Club met.'
Saturday afternoon. at the:,hor ie
of Mrs.- Ira. Dickie. The following
officers were elected; President.
Anne Graham', vice -Pres. Margaret
Doelrnar ,.. Secretary Sandra Thorn- •
son and .Press'.Reporter Barbara
Ritchie.
Members pamphlets were'distribu=
ted and discussed;; The content' of
this. unit was 'outlined and record .
book -and recipe files requirements '
given. This•course "A World of;
Food in Canada", concerns the food.
customs of people from other
countries. Who have chosen to make
Can4da'their:home. At this meet-
ing a brief history of early .Canada •
and its food was given;
Mrs'. Buri explained. standard
measurements and•how to measure.
Mrs . ' Dickie .d:emonstrated;:the
making of Baked. Indian•Pudding
with Hard Sauce. The group.•
made "Succotash".with' cornand
beans
•The home assignment is to
locate and record_ a recipe' hand•,-
ed';down in your family::
the 'next meeting. Will be held;
Saturday,. January 28 'at' 10 arn
at the home of Mrs•: Jas;: Burt.
Lvckfo•W
f' -
The Lucknow • No ,.2 gals 47H•
club had rtheir first meeting on ,
Monday,.January 16,,at the. Town
Hall 'The pledge' was repeated..:
Then the election .of officers wase
held There are 10giris;enrolled'.
in, the course called "A World of
Food in. Canada"
•Blueberrys.Buckle prepared by: Mrs.
J. Boyle. and:Succotash prepared
by Lynda •Boyle .were served:
ed. ." Blueberry Buckle"and.Heath
er MacKenzie :made a lemon
sauce which was served with it.
Connie MaeKenzie::and ,Janice
Wall made "S.uccotash" , •,a simple
and tasty "dish . , •
The next meeting will: be January
26 at 4 'p.m. at: Mrs.' Gordon
'Wall's
ONTARIO ASSOCIATION' OF AGRICULTURAL SOCIETIES
DISTRICT. NO. 10'. • •
TRIP TO EXPO 67
Plans for 'the proposed trip, to Expo 67 have now reached the
stage where applications can be received.' ,
Dates Leave Owen Sound, Tara, Chesley,'H anover via C.N.R.
Special ;T •rain early. evening October lith ,
Arrive -- Montreal, morning. et. October 18th.
Accommodation — Lafayette Motel, nighf•of,.October 18th
• (10 minutes from• Expo Site) , '
Leave Montreal early evening.October. 19th. •
Arrive --, Hanover, Chesley, Tara, Owen Sound, early morning
October 20th.
price = $55:00 per...pot.sOn...
Includes train, fare, overnight . accommodation, admission to
Expo 67 for 2 days. •
Applications • to be mailed to C.M. Merriam, Tara, Ontario
and must be accompanied by cheque or money order, payable
at par in Tara and drawn to."District 10 Expo Fund".
All
PP edged. a lications will be acknowledged.
Applications will be handled on a first. come, first served
basis, quota is 500 'persons.
A detailed schedule of times, etc.,will be 'mailed to• all ap-
plicants prior to 'October 17th:-
DISTRICT 10' EXPO COMMITTEE
• Don Lemon C'. M. Merriam.
Chairman a„. 'Secretary
•
BE E GIBLE: LOCALLY, APPLICANTS *MUST BE AC-
•TIVE MEMBERS OF THE LUCK'NOW AGRICULTURAL SOC.
IETY.• FURTHER.PARTICULARS; MAY .BE OBTAINED FROM
"THE LUCKNOWW. FAIR SECRETARY, : MRS. • 'FRED
r1,111.141.
PAGE FIFTEEN
AUTOMATIC DRY •CYCI ES`—
you do' not have to, guess howmany
• minutesit will.. take. ,to dry your
clothes. Just dial an• Automatic, Dry. ••
Cycle ';and !et your • Moffat dryer(1,
"sense';' when your clothes :are” dry.
Clothes last longer because over- • •
�`, drying, which removes normal fibre
1i1 'moisture and oils is eliminated •0111,' ..
Pt
Ill
EXCLUSIVE' STOP -AND -DRY
drie, wooll'ensisaf'ely-reduces:.
ahrin(cage—you car even", Ory deli-
cate'garments; teddy bears. snow=
boots, bathroom ,mats, etc. =almost
anything you can set on or hang e'
from the :convenient drying' rack:.
Dry With or without heat'.•
CIOims-Bemir could
DeVcIOBeBe
As Thrix ng'Tour st Aftrac#ion In. Huron
b' S IR E
L Y J. KELLER
a County'.Assessor A. A.Alexander
County Deputy • C1erk•-Treasurer,
Hanly and: County Glerkr .
treasurer John G. ;Berry will have.
• :salary increases this year, effect-
ive January 1, 1967:
Assessor Alexander; receives an
:increase of $900 from•. $6, 60.0. to,
.$'7,500; Hanly's.pay check will.
include ;another'r$900• making hi's
annual salary $'1.,:466 (plus • $600
car allowance); Berry's salary Will
be $11,500, an increase 6fi$400
(plus $5,00 car allowance);.
County Council will also recog=
nize beginning •in 197,..2§ years
continuous employment with the
County by the presentation •of a,>,
long-term service pin.
• BOMBSHELL? '
Newly elected Goderich Mayor •
Dr..' frank Mills appeared within
the -rail at County Council on'
Tuesday and may have; dropped a
Minor `bombshell.
Included in his. ,greeting to
county councillors for.1967 Ma�or
,Y ,
Mills •made'three proposals, for.
consideration by Council; that
County Road assessnietlt should be'
re-examined; that the County
should nana,ge al1'_welfare claims;,..
that a special grant be made to '
the county town earmarked for ,the
purpose of improved lighting .of the.
approaches to Coderich .' .
BENMILLER REVAMPED?
Reeve Duff Thompson, Clinton, .
expressed delight at the formation
of the new Tourism' atnd 1n 1ustrial
Conirilittee'of County Council add
rpr•oposcd as pro -le ft r' eon slider - j
ation •by the;•members:,
.Thompson said Benrniller was
being nverlooked'as a .possible tour
ist attraction in Huron, and with •
the establislment•of parks and,
picnic ,facilities,', 'revitalization of
the historic Woollen Mill and a
little good management,. the spot,
could become,'a .thriving area with
indirect remuneration to a11'
• parts of.the County.
87th Birthday
Observed Saturday y
Family�'Hanour .;
ick�McQudlins
(Langside,News)•'
Congratulations to- Mr: and. Mrs.
Dick •McQuillin who: observed
their' fortieth wedding anniversary
on Friday. They.' were pleasantly
surprised when members of their-.
• .family arrived on Friday evening
1•
EUC(iRE !ARTY
n�Qhjo a leevenIn W:
to celebrate the'occas•ion with
•them.
Hilda de Boer who was a' `patient
at.St. Joseph's Hospital for two
Weeks, • returned` to her. home 'on
Thursday. •
EUCI-IRE PARTY •
An •enjo� able evening was •spent
at Langside Community Ha11•on','.
Saturday when a. card. party- Was.
held with Mrs Wes. Young and
:Eugene Conley.'in charge.
There were seven tables of euchre,
High prizes went to Agnes Conley
and Bob ,Bregmaii and low' prizes
to Mrs. George Conlan '.and Walter
Scott. Clark Johnston of Belgrave.• •
entertained after lunch with some`
songs. Another card party is plann ;
ed for February 4 ,with Mrs. Elmer
Scott! and Mrs ..George Conlon in
charge;
(Dungannon News)
Congratualations to Nirs. Minnie
Jones.,. who observed her' Sr7th
birthday on January 21. ,
Mr. and Mrs Fred Fowler visit=
edon' Sunday.with Mr, and Mrs,
Chas ,• Fowler, '
Leslie Schultz returned to his
hbrne after spending: the,'past • .
three weeks in Winghani ,hospital
recovering from, a coronary attack
Thos.:Park 'and• Mr. arid . Mrs,
r
Bill Park visited on Sunday .with'
•Mrs. Park in St. Joseph"s hospital
in London, ' '
•FATHER•PASSES
The sympathy .of the common:
ity is extended. to Mr, and Mrs.
Glenn Weaver and family iii. the
death of Mr. Weaver's father., .
ovel1 Weaver of Chatham'
township in his ylst year.
Girvin Reed and TTiorntort Fcd
y
'returned.:on Sunday after r:;terl'
day 'trip to.Denvef, Colorado '
and other points west.
• Murray Moffat';, son of 'Mr.' and
Mrs. Dave Moffat, i$ •a patient in
W-ingharrt and District Hospital.
:Churchservice at Langside for
next Sunday will 'be conduct, by
Rev. R. MacLeod of Lucknow in ;
a•.pulpit exchange previously
arranged br-Presbytery..r• Kir, Don"''
" ald Watt, *will 'ta kc the services ata.
Liicknow, South 'Kinloss and
Dun.a.nnon,,, }^�