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THE LUCKNOW :SENTINEL, LUCKNOW , ONTARIO
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weather. You're all set, •
Right now, We have stocksof every analysis -ready. for
delivery before the spring rush. Take'delinery•of your
fertilizer now and, save by taking. advantageof :substantial•,
seasonal discounts.
arly Delivery an
Cash Discounts
B.elgrave•No 2'.
WHITECHURCH NEWS
The •second meeting of .Group -2
• E'elgrave club was held on Monday
• evening February 27 in United,
Church .Belgrave with leaders. Mrs.
Glen Coultes and Mrs. Stan:
.•Hopper: present;, The president
• Brenda Johnston,. opened the meet- .
• ing with '4-H pledge 'and motto.,
Sherry Williams read the ' minutes.`
The 13 members answered the roll`
call by g
na`min .a Canadian food
used by• the early settlers, Y''
Mrs.' Hopper` demonstrated the
Makin g :sof Pourtiere and Jud ..
Y.
.Chandler made. grand peres. Notes
on .food • in new France weregiven;
•The Home Assignment "A recipe
, P
Iianded•down in the family" •is the
next roll call. '
Lunch consisted of the cooking.
demonstrated. "
The "meetin closed with Taps.
s.
g ..
Canc dettes
WHITECHURCH NEWS."
Whitechurch Canadettes,held •
their meeting Monday night Febru-
ary,
s.
ar<y, 27 at the home of Dor.i'"sherFi er
with eleven of the 13, girls.. in atten•
dance,,. Pamela King president,
opened the meeting: The minutei.
were read • bY . - Doris Fisher: The
• roll call „was answered by "'One' , •
thing,I already know about Sc nd-
inavia and Finland." 'The next
meeting will be, held •March '13 at.
the home of the assistant leader,
Learning•.Lassies
The third meeting was held:at
2f00, March 4' at the home of •
.Mrs W. Zinn:. The reciting of
the -4-H pledge opened the. meet-
ing The roll call "Nam'e•a
-recipe or food, characteristic Of.'
Britain, Ireland, Wales, or Scot
land" was .tlenn answered by 13
members Kathy Hogan_:
read d the' minute's of the .2nd . •
meeting. 1t was. decided` the next
meeting would. be•
•1 held
March .6th after school.`
The members discussed ,the
"British .:Tradition"'and comment•
-,'ed on the Variety ,of•wild foods to
be found,in our community:
We then exchanged old `recipes
for our files.
To prepare and servethe'two
"dishes Creamed Tuna with Egg
Sauce and Apple, Dumplings, We '
worked in'groups.; • •
When prepared andserved',.the
members sampled these. delicious
foods
Mrs , Bill, Evans, ,
Margo -De Bruyn demonstrated' the'
making of Apple Cake. •
• Thelma .Purdon dernonstrated the
Making of cabbage •rolls. All were
tasted by The girls, and they found'
themto be delicious. A discussion
followed' en Northern Europe and
Canadian made cheese. The
nieeting closed with the 441,
creed
t••Yf•r�. Y�rti!
• Knit Mitts F�r»
ChiIi,fren,,Aid
The. March. meeting of the St
Helen's Women's Institute was held-
Thursday afternoon in the hall with.
the President Mrs. Harold Gaunt.
presiding. •
The meeting opened with singing
the"Opening Ode" •and, repeating
the Mary"Stewart 'Collect in unison,
'The roll call "What I woulddo if
1 were on the Township Council" '
had a :good. response.
During: the :business a. report of the
Fall Board meeting by Mrs. W.
Bradnoch Provincial Board Mernb-'
er,' was read by the secretary Mrs'.'
Frank. McQuiilin. A' course on
copper tooling :is to be held in
March 0 there are enough interest-
ed .r; Mrs , Ernest Gaunt, Historical
Research and, Current Events conve-
nor was appointed•a delegate'to'the.
Conference at'Guelph in May. The
nominating committee to•bring'in
the new •slate of officers' for the' •
corning year is Mrs, `Andrew Gaunt
Mrs. .AllanCranston and Mrs.
Charles McDonald.•The entertain=
ment committee for March is Mrs.
, W'm,''Rutherfor'd, Mrs'. Harvey
Carrick, Mrs: Russell: Phillips and
Mrs Earl Jamieson. Mrs. Wm., '
Purdon and, Mrs. ' Wm . • Rlntoul are
in -charge of arrangements for the.
Sunshine Sister Banquet'.
Yarn was ,distributed.' to those
wishing•to do knitting of mitts for
.the Children's Aid Society r .
The Motto The Lord gave us
two. ends; one for; thinking and one
•.:for sitting, success depends on.•
which-' we use: ,.heads you; win,'
tails you lose". was• given by 'Mrs-.
Chris .Cook...
•Mrs. Wm. Rintoul, Citizenship
and Education convenor was in
charge, Of the topic; The subject
'she chose was "A few Thoughts • Of:
Canada" A reading "Sow a:Seed"
was .given by Miss. Isobel. Miller
and Mrs . Ross Err-ington''a . reading;
"Hold on it's.;March" . :
The Committee of Mrs. W,m ..
Rutherford,, Mrs. ,George Webster
and 'Mrs Allan•Cranston.was `.n.
cha •ge of ,the programme and
lunch'.
K•inlough
KINLOUGH 'NEWS-
,The .5,th 4-H club .meeting- yeas
held .at the home of Mrs. Don
'Bushell. 'Mrs. Frank Mauiden`gave
notes. Mrs..Don,Bushell demon-
strated Pizza,' German; Tea Squar-
es, Beet and cabbage salad and:
pickled:eggs: The next meeting
will lie .held ,at: the .home of Mrs. ''
Frank Maulden.
UsesCh�psfkks,
At 4-H Meeting
Owing to the storm on Tuesday
the seventh•, meeting of•Kairshea`
Pioneers was.• held Thurdaah Thursday After
fter
:school at Mrs :Ira Dickie'&. A
rd-
onna MacIntyre demonstrated
Steak and Spinach. Chinese• Style,
cooking it in,an electric. fry pan,.
This -was eaten With rice; ,Betty
Colwell managed to eat hers with
chopsticks. Earbara:.Ritcle and
Barbara Maclntyre made almond
cakes.
• While these were baking the
meeting was held which opened
With. the 4-H 'pledge. The roil •
call `was answeredb .. Seven Mem-
bers telling a country they 'would
liketo visit and Why
Y':,
Plans were made.for the Cent-
•ennial Party which will be held in
Easter Holidays ;.• • •
• "Oriental' foods : Chinese,Jpa a 'an- •
•est and Indian 'Were discussed, Ev
eryone sampled the almond cakes •
which'were rich,• but delicious.
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8th, 1967'
'ELATION
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ABATTOIR IS
OPERATION
WE SPECIALIZE IN CUSTOM.
,BUTCHERING
N�AreNOw/
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Your Beef
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Two
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UR KILLING DAYS
CA7TLE AND HOGS
MONDAYS
ONLY
WED DAYS
CATTLE AND. HOGS MAY : BE
T�. IN ON SA
FOR . 'MONDAY'S;; •KILL • OR
CATTLE 'ON TUESDAYS FOR-.
WEDNESDAY'S KILL
BROUGH SATURDAYS
• ;
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government inspected
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• CALL 1 JPLEY 100 OR :106
Centennial Flames
The -sixth meeting of the 11 Cent-
.a1•Fla
enn was.
i mes held at the.
home •of Evelyn White: on March, 3'.•
At 4•as
30 • Thee meetingw opened
p
with the •Creed . 'The roll call was
answered by 6 members with ,,"One
thing. I' already know about Scandin
avi.a or Finland" ..The minutesof
the last nieeting were read by Mary
g
MacCharles. Janet Flarnilton, acted
' as President, in the absence ,Of Jan
ice Steele
The next meeting is to be held' or
�
March '10. M4. Clayton discussed
the plans for the 8th meeting;
which .is to be held at the end of
March in the Clover Valley school:.
Mrs.` Hamilton discussed the differ-
ent kinds.of cheese found around
here also' she discussed the differ-
ent foods eaten in Scandinavia:•
Evelyn =White .and Sandra MacChat
les dernonstrated'Ablekage or
ApPleca,ke. Ev
eryone enjoyed'
Making and eatingtheir;own
-
Danish Smorrebrod or, open sand-.
withes.' , : ' •
'The Meeting was. closed with the
g
Pled 'e, •
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KINLOSS
Ruth Graham •was a weekend
-.guest with her friend.;'- Brenda
Ritchie. . ' •
A beautiful, Centennial Rose quilt
was quilted at the:home ;of Mrs.'
Allister Hughes last week. 'This is
a project of the Kairshea W,'I .
Denver Dickie and Douglas. Mal-
colm of the University of Waterloo. ..
Were' 1 'ner uests�at hehome.0!
d>a, g .... .
•Mr., and Mrs Ira. Dickie. Monday
• evening. •
Joanne, Linda. and Sheila Mac- `
Intyre have been•quite ill withthe.
measles and Nancy. H tilde nby
with scarlet fever'.
SundaY ` school started again at
q
Booth Kinloss Presbytel ian chi rcI
on•Sunday.:Su'nda.y'School•i's at°;
12:15 p" , m . and' church at 1:15 p rn
, Mr. and Mrs. Ira 'Dickie , -Walter
and William visited 'Sunday with'
'Mrs. John Dickie at the home of
Mr, and Mrs; Russell Beacock of
• Wiarton,and with Mr, ;and Mrs.
Gordon Hepburn at Hope Bay;
Mr y•. and "Mgrs . Jack. Wilson, J
ohn
and Susan of Hamilton visited'
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Fraser'
MacKinnon and family.
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