The Lucknow Sentinel, 1967-02-15, Page 9IEDNESDAl FEB. 1Sth; 7947
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THE 'L' UCKNOW SENTINEL, .LUCKNOW .ONTARIO
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Minor
MiIveiton Find
LucknoW Teams
Strong Competiti�n
Three Ltrcknow minor "hockey:
earns have eliminated Milverton
n W O.A..A playoffs,
On Tuesday • night of last week.,
n Milverton, .the PeeWee team
tas victorious by a scote of 3-0
lefeating Milverton in two straight
n. a. best of three series. Kenny
arrish, Jimmy Murray and ,Mark.
;hisholm were the goal scorers for
ucknow. . The ,PeeWees' will now
neet either Port ,Elgin or. Chesley
the next round.
Lucknow Bantams wort over Mil-
erton 8-4 on Saturday taking their.
ries in two straight.: John Ember
in and Brian Jardine, picked up a,
air of goals with 'singles: going to
ob Greer,. Allan•AridreW, Kenny
1acLennan,.and' Donald Mann.
ames
In the Squirt playoffs,, Lucknow
also eliminated Milverton tri two..
straight. The first game ended
13 - 0 forLucknow, David Farrish
scored seven•goals Ian Montgom
ery two with.•sirigles to Stewart
Mann, Kevin Murray, Ken Reid
and John Hamilton, .The second.
gan1e,"was ;at: 'Milverton on Saturday
and,.Lucknow won 8-2 although we
'hive received no official report' • .
of this game;;
HousE Ledgue
Hockey:
On, Saturday, Hall's Red and
;White team went ahead .another
,2 points by,defeat'ing Schmid's:
and A'shton's. The last 'place Esso's
defeated .Hamilton Fuels;: This
does not change the 'standings of
the teams. (1) Hall's Red and Whit
(2) Schmid's and Ashton's (3) Ham-
ilton fuels' (4) 'Chisholm's Essos
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The third meeting of the •
"Kairshea Kanatians" was held.
February •8 at 4:30 p rn;. at the
hone; of, our leader Mrs;. MacKen-
zie. There:were•9" present..'
.The meeting was opened with the
4,-H Pledge. The minutes of the.
lastmeeting' were read. Next; the.
business was discussed. •Plans for
Meeting V111 'were Made.
=Each member answered the Roll, ;
Call'with a' food or recipe •charact''.
eristic of'ihe British :Isles:
• Mrs; MacKenzie demonstrated
"apple. dumplings'' while Janice
Wall read the recipe.; 'Prior. to the:
Meeting Mrs... MacKenzie made
"English Trifle" and' "Irish Soda
Bread" which the members viewed.
There was :a group demonstration
with eachgP
irl taking art in mak-
ing
ing Finnan Haddie with Egg Sauce.
Tl •is was served as. a lunch :after
the meeting '
• .Notes. Were taken on.our';inherit,.
ance froom the British Isles, and .we
discussed British settlements'in
Canada.
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with•all nine, membersin attend-
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The• meeting commenced•'with'
the repeating of 'the 4-.1-1 Pledge.
The minutes.from the' last meet
ing'were read by our secretary`,
Joyce Wall. During the business
discussion, we decided to have
our next meeting February 18 at
9'a.m.'at . Mrs. Frank MacKen=.
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purchased to -day .which formerly
was made athome. •
The recipe backgrounds of food
dishes, traditional of Germany,;,•
were discussed. Notes were taken.
row dar:
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ments in Canada and Canada bec-..
oming.a nation.
Mrs. •Wall demonstrated ."Pickl
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rated "German. Tea Squares"
while other membersP. artici' a'ted
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in making• "Dutch Chocolate.
Mrs, Wall also made "Potato `.
Pancakes" wh:ich•'wer.�e' served with
relish' or:a'pplesauce.•These were .;'
Served for lunch afterward: • : �•'
The .meeting was closed with
the 4-H `Creed . •
• Springer :spaniel; dogs :derived' `
their na.the 'arom thei.r,abi]ity to,;
":spring'.' garne.ror`'unters.
Holyraod ` No. 2
The Holyrood; No. 2 4-H home-
.making club;met •on. February 6th
at the home of Mrs.. Frank Maulden
The meeting opened• with the .4-H
pledge., Mrs, Frank Mauld:en'dem.
onstrated the making' of Fourtiere
and Grand ' Peres.. Mrs. Don Bushell
:gave notes and: the meeting closed
with the 4-H Creed .' • The:. next : ' .'
Meeting' will beheld'. on February
13th,at the home of•Joan'Percy.
ReedsCorners
Elect Officers
.The first meeting of the Reid's
Corners. 4,H Cltib was held. on
Wednesday, January.' 31, 'Officers
elected were President Margaret
:Ann Courtney 'Vide President
Carol 'lliott;,'Press Reporter ,
Dianne'. Kempton; Treasurer Wendy
Courtney. Instructions about the
• record books were 'given by 'the
leaders. • The girls helped making
Blue Berry. Buckle .and Succotash,
'The Food Guide was expained by
the:leaders.'and Minch followed''•'
with everyone. enjoying the fotd
prepared; by .the 4 H:.girls
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The February .rnee'ting of.Reid's.
Corners'4'-H .Club was held February's! •
1st and ••opened• with: the pledge- and
• roll -call which was answered. by.; •
sixteen members "During thebus=
iness period it: was decidedto name' •'
I. the 'club "The Centennial'•Citchen.::
Clan"Mary Elizabeth Walden was,
nominated pianist. for the meetings,
The Food Guide for Health was re-
viewed . Susan' and Carol Elliott `
prepared,'the French Canadian food
"Fourtiere• Our leader prep4red
"Grandpiere" and Mrs Holland
reviewed the Home AsSignrrent: i'/•
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The third Meeting of Reid's
Corners 4-H club was held Wed-
nesday February 8. The meeting
opened with the�piedge and roll
call answered"by sixteen members..
The British 'Tradition was read, by
Mrs. Godfrey. Apple l umpling
a.n'd4innan Haddie were
:served for lunch and'was enioyed
by the girls Who assisted in making