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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1967-02-22, Page 12PAGE TIMELY' • . THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL WEDNESDAY, FEB. 22nd, 1967 LUCICNOW, ONTARIO LOT WIDE CLEARANCE os�r DEpErnannziE ' CARO 1967 Models SEVERAL TO CHOOSE :FROM 1966 FORD Custom 500, 4 door 1966 CHEV Impala, 4 door hardtop, V8 automatic 1965 FORD,. V8 automatic •transmission, 'radio 1965 DODGE Polara, 4 door hardtops. V4: . T 1964MERCURY, ./2 ton truck 1963 MERCURY, 4 door 1961 PONTIAC, 4 door 1961:, FORD, 4 door sedan, standard transmission 1961 CHEV, 4 door, 6 cylinder. standard transmission, 1960. RAMBLER, 4 Door, 6 Cylinder.' 1960 PONTIAC, 4 door, V8 automatic 1958 CHEV 6 cylinder, standard transmission `.. SEVERAL OLDER MODELS EE THESE'...AND. OTHERS BLYT! 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Darlene' Simpson was called on read the, minutes:, The • Roll, Call was, answered by • na•riring: a recipe\or foal character istic of England,. Scotland;,. Ireland •or Wales Heather Hand assisted by.. Mrs. Bill Evans demonstrated the mak- ing, of Welsh .Rabbit.. Doris. Fisher assisted by Mrs. Evans demonstrat- ed the: making. of apple dumpling.: A' discussion centred on British settlers and their foods and.wild foods in our Community. ' •The :meeting closed with .rep'eat ;.., ing the 4-11 Creed. 'The. fourth meeting .of Whiteclt= Burch .Canadettesrwasheld at the home of Mrs. 'Victor Emerson on t Wednesday evening with eleven members present.' Doris. Fisher ;and Pamela' King; President, were •absent and: the assistant leader Mrs Bill Evans opened the meeting with the 4-H ,pledge and called on Brenda King for reading' of the •minutes.. All answered the roll call by naminga food 'or article commonly purchased to -day ,which_ formerly•was:.made at • 'home. • Valerie: King assisted in -the:. -Demonstration of making. German Tea Squares. Ruth' Elliott demon.- strated ,Pickled Eggs . Darlene. Simpson: With pea soup, Brenda Soloman; with, the making of Dutch ,Chocolate Discussion centred ; on "Canada • becomes a nation with German, Dutch,, Belgium, ,English', Irish.. and Scotch all'taking part.. All sampled the food cooked. The 'Meeting 'closed with the 4-H Creed • Karishea Por.ee,rsy. The fifth meeting of the Karishea Pioneers was held" at the home of , Mrs. Ira Dickie;ori Tuesday,. Feb- ruary l th with`'7 members present; The , meeting was" opened' by repeat ing the: 4-H pledge Sandra Thom- pson :read the minutes ,of the last meeting Anne Graham helped the leaders make a pizza and most of'the members enjoyed eating it along with a vegetable. salad. The next' meeting will be held at the home of. Mrs. Jas. Burt on Feb- ruary 21st at 4'p.m. Lexie McWhinney Is' 4-H President .The Dungannon 4-H club girls taking the course, "A World of: Food in. Canada" mei .for . their first meeting at the h me of the leader, Mrs. Ivan.RWett with fif= teen present and the assistant leader, Mrs. Harry Girvin. 'They compared'. cooking methods of 1867 with those of present times and a dessert was made and. enjoy .ed by the girls. Officers were elected with President', Lexie " McWhinney; Vice President, Yvon. tie Girvin; Secretary and press re- porter, Rosemary• Eedy.. The, hair coloring 'ndustryes ffn Ates° -•that =38" etirof 1l American :worrier -color thelrs.halr Shirley. Nicholson 4H.Pre.dent The first ,meeting of the Colwan• ash Learning Lassies was held February 18, °at 430 ,at! Mrs . q. Riegling's home. We opened the- meeting with the reciting, of the 4-1-I pledge. Everyone welcomed out new assistant leader'. Mrs; Warren ,Zinn and our new member ' Irene Hasty . The°nomination of officers was, then held and. the results wete as •follows President, Shirley .Nieh •olson; Vice Pres, , Helen Court 'ney.; Treasurer, Fay.Hogan; Press ,Reporter,. Kathy Hogan. We then discussed the working .methods of early homernakers • and life in early. Canada.;, , The members worked in groups. to: demonstrate the preparation of the following dishes: Blueberry Buckle with Lemori,Sauce'arid an Indian dish, Succotash. F.ach 'girl.. sampled these' delicious foods; �elen� Girls wp 4-H [nits The.'first meeting of the St Helen's Happy 'Handicrafters•was held oa February 18.. The follow- ing officers were elected; President ## 1,` Lorene Errington #2 Marilyn. Brooks;, Vice President #1 Corinne Cranston ,•Vice President '#. 2 Vera' MacDonald; Secretary Linda: Snow- don; Tre'aiurer Brenda Webster;. Press Reporter Marybelle Hunter. Due to a, large membership of 22 ,. ' the group has been divided into 2 units, The leaders' and assistants are; Mrs. E. Gaunt,, Mks, G, Mac- Pherson, Mrs. J.. Aitchison. and Mrs. R. Errington. Discussion: Notes were taken on Cooking methods then and now; • Early Canadian Foods and some Early Canadian History', All sampled, And commented on two earlier made dishes 7 a •main. dish. of corn.and,beans made 'by the Ind',ians called Succotash :and Blueberry Buckle a dessert', The next meeting will be held on February 25 at 7 00 at; St ., Het ens. Brenda Rrt*hte EIeted President The firstmeeting of the Zippy Zionettes was held on, 'Wednesday, February 15• at the home` of Char' lene Anderson with Mrs... Harvey Ritchie ,as leader and Mrs. Charles' ..Anderson as assistant leader.. The officers; were elected as;foll ows: ,President Brenda ,Ritchie , vise -president Barbara`Wilkms,,, .Press.Reporter Charlene Anderson • .An.Hackett is a,:new Member to this club. InstruC.tions about the record books and recipe files were :given; by the leaders',.• Donna Wanda and Nancy dem.or strated how to make B.lue,'Berryy: • Buckle and, measuring With the assistance of the leader. in group work we made Succotash;, .Both these dishes were sampled: and enjoyed by .a11' Members'... Notes..were'"given:on "Canada'be fore .1867" and "Working'Methods . of Pioneers Wanda Hunter thanked Mrs, And.; erson for 'having the meeting and it was; closed with the singing of 'in xtra Dollars ith. SHOR If poultry profits are foremost in your mind; then a SIUR-GAIN All Mash Programwas"designed for you. On this . program every bird -receives a properly. balanced diet, virtually eliminating irregularities in egg production and quality due to improper feeding. ' Drop in. We will talk about your flock and the extra dollarsor profit you will make with the SHUR-GAIN All Mash Program. '44to '+ 1 .?"N' 41111110 : 41.,:— 1►4'sk"4281 \ri.'r q..., . , - • WEDNES `Last'. 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