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,Eleven tables of euchre were .
in play on Monday evening of
.. •last, week at A mberiey• Orange
hall. Winners of high prizes were
Mr and 'Nlrs, Wayne Nixon 'of
Ripley.; Mrs Robert Campbell
received the lucky draw prize 7.
Reids Corners Women's
Institute held a dance
at.the community hall'on Friday
evening of last week, 'A social-. _
tirne was' enjoyed at the lunch
M a ny-cases .of. " flu" -are.. still
' ' in•the community, ;Children'
as well as adults are suffering
from ,the malady ,
Snow mobiles _were out in •
large numbers on Sunday. Large
banks of ,snow are 'stillon: the
concessions and h"ighways in this
area
• Sunday•was an ideal da' . for
motorists.: judging from the
„traffic on the highways
AwardsRerefred
At Br�wnie 1..eefing
•. .,BY KIMBERLEY HALDENBY
•' lst Lucknow Brownie Pack met
on Tuesday., February 10 and
opened with, a game and Brownie
Brenda Arnold received her
toymakers badge andjoanne
Ritchie,. received her third year
sereice star: Grey Owl worked
with the tweenies while Brown
Owl tested for balancing.
Some Bro'xvnies.worked -on
knitting. and: `Packie .taught ---
Semaphore'and Compass to
some of the' older Brownies.. We
c ose• with the'•squeeze -
and chimes. The' Brownies left
through the, Arch. ,
'Carol.Courtney,of •Kitchener•
spent the week-endat her home
on .the second concession.of.
Huron
OLIVET
The .Olivet United. Church
Women held their.February
Meeting,at the: home of Mrs
Elsner. Osborne: on Tuesday
,evening. Theworship service •
was °presented by Mrs. Harry .
Coiling, Mrs'" `Al' in.Hamilton
and' Mrs...• Gerald. Coiling.'_' s.
Robert Osborne introduced the
speaker, Mr.. Abe McComb. of
flespeler; a cousin of Mrs:
Eimer Osborne . ' Mr'. 'McComb
toured Israel last Noyember- and,.
he showed souvenirsand
coloured'slides until the lights
went, out.. (Remen'aber the black-
out last Tuesday night?), ;,He• 'gave
a very yivid account of.the
country at present- is well as . •
historical sights. 'Art oil •lamp '
and candles proyided light for
the remainder ofthe: meeting.
Mrs. Herb Clayton thanked the
speaker;, the -hostess and lhe,
program. group and Mrs. Coiling
presented gift to Mr. McComb.•'
Laurie MacCharles is a patient'
in St, • Joseph's Hospital in London,
we hope she will soon be ' .
well and;strong again.
On Friday Brian McGuire'cele-
brated . his eighth birthday . His.
friend David •.McKay of Ripley
was a guest for the .occasion
The Junior choir 'sang,"The
Church; In The Wildwood" on
Sunday, with Wendy Hamilton,
Arson McKay` ii..Joyce :Bla.ck.
taking,special parts.
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2'tre f Last rnee ing o • e
1(airshea ,4-.H club ."The •Cereal.
:Shelf" was held on: Saturday; •
February 14 at 9.30. Eight
rnem-ber-s -Were present :-
iiifirlucling one new rnernber.
The meeting began*with the
repeating of the 4-H pledge, •
The :election• o.f officers were as
follows: Preside'nt, Sandra 'Keith;
Vice Pres, Barb Ritchie; Secret=
dry, Margaret Doelman; Press
Reporter ,'Nancy. Burt,
'The next meeting will be held
-at the home' of Mrs. •Ritchie at :
9.30 February 21..,.:
Mrs. Burt. discussed "Why Eat
Cereals" "Howwe can use,
Corea-Is': ' .M-easu-rrng , " Dish -
•washing Procedure" and how to
f al' in the score, sheet; Mrs..
,Ritchie discussed "The Canada
,.Food -Guide"° and "Food for
H-e-alth." . Mrs'—>urt'- a-nd-Betty -:
Colwell d`emonst a:ted '"How to
,Measure". . Nandy Burt , •
demonstrated on App1e•Crisp. i
The meeting was closed after
eating the apple crisp.dessert `
with .whipping 'cream and a -drink.•
JIMNEEDHAM HERD
ONE OF THOSE CHOSEN
Holstein Bulls Go
To.Germafly
L:ucknow
4-H Cit ,
:4-H CLUB NO, 1
The first. 'meeting of the
Lt'cllnow L�Ior-T.4=-HmHoto>�.emak-ng-
Club was held on Thursday
evening February 12 at 7 p.rri
A total of 9 members: were
present.. The Marious officers
were nominated'. '
The theme of .the club for •
this season .is "The CerealShelf".
A'/discussion was held on this
subject and°the. mee'tti•ng'Was 4_
adjourned, . •
4-H CLUB �. '2
The second meeting of the
Liacknow No. 2 Club was 'held
on February 14, at 9:30 .a m , in
t e tic now own Ha .
The meeting•opened with the '
• 441 Pledge. Nine members
'answered the' -roll call'i Lorraine
Boyle read the minutes .four
last meeting.... A :
Coreg Passmore and Marion
Jehnst prepare -me demonstrated how to • •
"Lemon Creamy Ince'",
Joanne Nicholson and Karen
Elliott demonstrated how to
Five richly bred:Holstein b'ulls,
purchased'in•Canada. for. use in
Gerrrrany, , have been flown across •
the Atlantic. They wi1Lbe widely
'.used throughartificial breeding
units: connected:with German,Herd
Book.
Societies..
The bulls were selected• follow-
ing a fact finding visit to Canad
"an herds by representatives of1the
Herd •Book Societies arti fic>a1
.:breeding associations and by
German government officials last
fall, sponsored by the Canada •
Departn-ient of Industry., Tradeiand
'Cdn merce'in cooperation: with •
the 'Holstein -Friesian Association
of Canada, ,The sale represents a
major breakthrough, :as this will
be the first, time that Canadian • •
r Holstien bulls' will'hav'e the .
opportunity for widespread service
throughGerman artificial ,
breeding associations'.
The bulls were secured frorri the
following Canadian Holstein. .,
breeders: -J M • Fraser , Spring
Farms., Streetsville; Allison
Fawcett; Fawce.ttdale Farm, Win-
chester; James T. Needham,
Mandeen Farm.; Ripley; Cecil G
Deslippe , 'Meadow ..Bridge Farm,,
Thamesford and Harry S.
Ruckle : Elkcur Farm •.'. Ingersoll. •
All five of the bulis are sired
by -Class •.Ex•Frabulls,--- t -h -e -h-'
'rating that a Holstein sire can
achieve in 'Canada: This is.
s -e. n he-,e_xceil•ence cif.the
bull's :daughters. for both 'produc—
tion and body Conformation:The
sire of three of them is Seiling
Rockman , twice Grand Champion
at the Royal• Winter Fair, Toronto
an twice :All -Canadian. He is
owned by Eastern Breeders Inc. ,
`.Kernptville , Ontario.' One .of the,
others is. sired by another E.B.I.
buil`, Glenholm Alert Dean Pabst
whilethe fifth bull is a son of
Rosa fe- Citation R, who, after
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prepare "Frying Pan Cookies"
Each member .had- a sample of ----
the rice and cookies and' found
them to be very .good
Mrs. Boyle and Mrs. Finlaysort
discussed with'•the members differ- .
ent kinds of cereals, and a grain
of wheat.
We closed our ni etings with .the
4-H• National Creed.