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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1967-04-26, Page 171lDNBSDAY, APRIL 2 th.l1%? MotherSGUestS At - Centennlal Slipper: e St,Helen's• On Ap.ri1 17 , the , Happy Handicrafter° entertained' their mothers at a Centennial Supper held in the St. Helens Hall Thefollowingdishes were pre. Pared at home and then brought to; the hall: Steak and Spinach, Cabbage"rolls,• Tourtieres (pork • pie), Irish Soda Bread, Sausage and Tomato Bake Hot Potato. Salad , • Pizza , Beet and Cabbage Salad The beverage was rhubarb soup... This is 'a fruit soup served, hot at, the beginning ofthe meal. .The desserts wereEnglish T.rifie Blueberry buckle, Gerrnan•,Tea. • . Squares. At the conclusion of this 'buffet supper, the 4=H members conduct- ed a .program with many varied :. .contributions •of readings, skits, contests and -musicals: On behalf of the 4-1-I members.I would,like'to thank our ,4 H'lead- ers for their, help and co=operation.: during this and past. clubs. Our` thanks to Mrs. Ernest Gaunt, Mrs; Gordon Mac:Phe{son, Mrs, James Aitchison and • Mrs Ross; Errington. !.. rs•F. .. "���r'. FI.O,.. t+INS s 4l �.� -. .w!!eT,.•,► N�, :.••�;^.•.•n.. THE LUCKriOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO PAGE • SEVENTEEN hydro Break. Real Taste Of Pione�rCooking, Use Gas &.:1.041(t. Oven.. Rev Glen Wright said the "Grace" when the 4-H Club, Dungannon ,Centennial Cooks , ent- ertained. their.- mbthers Monday,. April 17, at -the completion ' of their club, '. A World of Food in ,.Canada" , Thirty people sat down to a.•table using .',coal-oillamps.(really inten-' ded only for pioneer decoration) '' and candles, and daffodils to:brigh- ten the -room. 'Several 4-H girls • stood back of the -Smorgasbord ta- ble to explain of what country each food: was 'typical, while the moth- ers and guests made selections, from he menu e.g.. rhubarb soup,(Fin- nish); hot potato salad (Germa,n loyalists); escalloped ,potatoes (pioneers); beef and spinach (Chin- ese style); baked'beancasserole • (pioneers); pizza (Italianktourtiere' :(French Canadian) Salata: (Medit.- erranean); .cheese: plate; pickled eggs (Germany); cabbage rolls (European); trifle (English); blue berry buckle (pioneers in Canada) German tea squares, rolls and spice cookies; tea. Mrs . 'Huh McWhinneexpressed g y thanks to the leaders'for their'un-•• tiring effort in -teaching the large class of 16 :girls , and• in entertain ` Zippy Ziot�ettes Entertain Mothers ' • `.'The .ei eighth Meeting of the g . g .. ZippyZionettes was held at, Mrs. Chas; Anderson's, on Thursday, April 20th. .i This meeting w ,as•,m theform of a. Centennial Party. at; 6:00. The mothers of; the, nine mernbers were` invited. Two.of these were the leaders . `Mrs Frank Ritchie • also was a guest'::being a'former 4=.H`.leader and president of the U, C. W. who sponsor the club'., The' members 'prepared supper dishes;derived from 'other countn• es ea that. they. had l. e rued , a bout' during his club course. t ,After supper the group went bowl- ing,' ,' and anpleasant evening was • `- ;P g . enjoyed by all: On;behalf of the `club I would like to thank: the • - Sentinel for publishing ublishire ort° <of nig ,.P the' meetings ing the mothers and guests in this delightful fashion. ' Because of the hydro break' the girls had true pioneer experience s'. in• cooking their foods. Some used the gas burners in the church . kit chen., and others are grateful: to Eedy's bakery for the offer to 'use their ovens where heat was still available Everyone will long remember this event.. • RIPLEY ABATTOIR • •Custom Butchering,— Curing and Smoking Cutting and Wrapping,— Sausage. Making — Fast Freezing } HOGS. AND CATTLE ON, MONDAYS CATTLE. ONLY ,ON WEDNESDAYS' With .Two. Big: 'Coolers,. We Are .Able TO Hang Your Beef From 1; To 3, Weeks:;- Whatever Your Requirements Are For .Home Freezers We Sell. Choice Home Killed Beef, Pork. and: Lamb In' Any' Quantity, At Lowest Marketing Prices ALL MEiTS ARE GOVERNMENT INSPECTED FOR; YOUR'i. • PROTECTION .CALL •RIPLEY 100 OR 106 CHAS HOOISMA ' PROW. Mai.yAwards At 4H Hc iflefliakntClub Achievement Day At LucknoWHigh "A ,world 'of: Food in: Canada was.'' the topic of the project of the "Bruce County 4711 Hornemaking Club: Achievement Day held'at the Lucknow District High`,Schoolon Saturday . April 15th. • , • Bruce County Home,Econornist Miss Joan Anderson of Walkerton was.in charge of the; day long pro- gram assisted by Miss •Sharon Carr- oll , Huron County. Horne Econo- mist of Clinton Eleven clubs and ninety seven girls participated This project contains 8 meetings and 7 of these involve the study of., European and Oriental countries.- their ountries.-their way of life; their food customs, and their settlement in Canada. Recipes from these .court tries, are included for the girls:'to make at their club meetings and • later' for their families at home The eighth 'meeting is' in the form:.. of a Centennial:Party `at which •time'• the girls may entertain' their ;. mothers,.' the local Women's Instit- ute or friends. Each 'girl keeps a • recipe file in which she places in- ternational.recipes which she has` .. collected during, the project :.These 1 ...proven byOntario Corn Growers Publication 75.=•"1967 Guide to Chemical Weed Control", published by the Ontario Department of Agriculture and Foocj• states . ,. "Oil Water Emulsions provide greatly improved poste,nergence activity.of ATRAZINE and ATRAZ/NE/S/MAZINE mixtures, especially on quack grass and annual grass species." CORNTROL 862, is an .emulsifiable Tight mineral .oilthat acts, • W Lith• 'your ATRAz,N•E,' ATRAZINE/SIMAZINE• • mixture;. or .INURON ,herbicides, to provide .effective postemergence'. chemical weed control. CORNTROL 862 with your herbicide saves time. frustration ... and money. Here are four Ways. it helps reduce your crop production costs; 1. Improves control'of annual. grasses and quack grass 2. Extends the period; of .effectiveness against broad -leaf weeds 3.:.Increases:"kill" during periods;of hot, dry weather 4� Provudes'a b7tterweed'kill'than your herbicide and water alone GRAN' 0 OIL IS AVAILABLE.FROM YOUR C.00AL. IMPERIAL HISHOLM AGENT LUCKNOW •T.M. M(t. Aiitt are displayed at Achievement Day along with the girls' record books. The morning program consists' of various activities for., the girls., These include a General Quiz on the subject matter studied during. the project ; a• Quiz oti the. settle- ment •of. ettle•ment.of. Canada by the European; settlers arid..a: Foods Identification class.: In. the latter class the. girls aregiven an opportunity to see foods: with which: th.ey, may not be familiar:and learn how;they can. be,Served.at a family meal... The prOgrani also included: the ,presentation of :Coun'ty' and provin- 1 Crop Report For Huron Count:.:, Cool wet weather has delayed the seeding of cereal grains in Huron County.. Winter wheat has • been killed out in,some areas. Stored feed supplies ,for livestock appear adequate on, dost. farms until grass time. L • OCHALSN•: :Back to the community after spe?iding.the winter in Wingham are Mr. and:Mrs, Donald B.. Mac- Kenzie. , Mrs. Duncan •Parrish. and: Mrs cal''honour certificates to fifteen' Bain MacLennan spent a few days in Detroit with relatives: girls by Mrs: David Eadsaf Wrng.- 'Mr's. Henry. MacKenzie spent the.. ham 1st vice president. of,Bruce ,Reports. past week in Stratford.; where she South Nom n's'Institutes.` attended the' Presbyterian and pictures of theseappear else Synodical.' where. Provincial honours are for.' Recent: visitors. with Mr..and 'Mrs P i the::conpletion of.twelve• �ro) ects., < P Finlay :MacDonald were Mr. end and County .honours -are awarded'. Mrs,: Jimmie Drennan. for :the completion of .six . rojects P .J Reuben Wilson is a.patient in Each. club member,and their., Win hatiL Hospital .• aders.are resented with a::.ster= le P a:� ac •Visiting Mrs. Don ld R,. MacKen ling silver five o'clock .sPoon zie'were'.Mr:•arid. Mrs; Jim.• •Certificates of achievement are' Ma.cKenz a of Detroit. also'a a awarded •at the'com' 'completion of . w rP Ivlr • and rs. lin ;Grant of thi.:a�. . M .J c every two projects ;There were,SO• • go are spending some time in tiie certificates of achievement .pre= • home on the l2th.of Ash i:eid: • sented'•at Lucknow REPOR • Period, Covered April 16th to 22nd., :CHARGESHighway traffic act • l.charge'of speeding ,:1'charge fog 'no tail lights:A charge of care - "less driving ry • Liquor Control` Act, I charge for. being drunk in a• public place . Criminal code of Canada , 1 charge for driving a• motor vehicle while intoxicated. 'ACCIDENTS: again this week the. accidents were down with only one 'reported. •On Saturday April 220d, Prov . ,Const . Andy Burgess invest- igated a one car accident at Inver hucon Damageto the vehicle driven by Douglas Weber of Kiteh� ever, was approximately $1200. TRANSFER; After being stationed. at Kincardine for nine years, .Prov- incial Constable' Jack Hatch has been transferred 'to Owen! Sbund Detachment effective May Jst. While. in .Kincardine ,• Jack was a •member of the Masonic Lodge and the Presbyterian. Church, He was' also interested in sports, playing industrial league hockey and base: ball .as well as golfing and curling Jack was also active in the Boy' Scout movement for some dine. Many will have met his `wife •Georgia wilt) was nursing at the Kincardine .Genera Hospital. ED McPHAIL PRESS RELEASE OFFICER. Mrs. David Elphick.and Mrs.'•: Norval Stewart spent Saturday in Chesley where: they attended' the District Horticultural Convention. Mrs. Oliver McCharles.attended the executive meeting of'Agrieult= ••ural Societies in District 10 at • Ayton on Tuesday:, • is • • ASK FOR* elevet .49004. fa. INVITATIONS 0 ANNOUNCEMENTS ACCESSORIES COME IN AND ASK FOR ,YOUR FREE BRIDAL GIFT. REGISTER. At THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL et