The Lucknow Sentinel, 1970-03-11, Page 15WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1lth, '1970
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AMBERLEY NEWS
The second, meeting •of Reid's
Corners •4-H .No 1.group. was held
On March second at the home; of
Gail and Linda Messenger,
• Themeeting opened with the
4-H pledge followed••by the -roll
:call•"My'record of cereal and
---bread-eaten—for—one-day" which
Was answered by twelve me bers..
Gail Messenger and Joan Irwin .
demonstrated Lemon Creamy
Rice and Frying °Pan cookies',
Porridg e . •Pais
•The Purple Grove ## `2 Club'
h.e:ld their third 4-1-1 meeting at
the borne of Mrs., Earl Elliott
on Friday; .March 6th..
The memberg''opened the •
meeting by repeating the `4=H
Pledge: Theron call for this •
. meeting was ".My..list of cereal
' products'`;:
Sherry Pollockread the/ minutes.
of the last meeting, The
• Members voted. that Sherry Would
be the Comrnentor` for Achieve -
merit Day, which will be. held
on April'25th in ;..:...
Kincardine.;. The Cover Commit-
tee
ommit-tee consists. of Rnnni..e_Qo_y-le ,
•Donna.Need•'am,..and Shirley,
MacKay.
Mrs'. Elliotrexplained the
rnan'Y kinds .o; .f.Lour _and•._ flout
mixtures.: She:also :discussed :
muffin nraking.and the.cjiaracter-
. istics.of.a, good muffin. -•; •
Sh°e demonstrated 'tie making '•
of. Graham Muffins., •wkt'i1'e. some. .
.more of the members made Bran
Muffins, which everyone enfoyed
The leaders gave the Horne
Assignments for.lhis week .and
the rneeting. closed
The next rneeting will be •
held on.March'13th at the home •
of Mrs: •E1hoit:
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which were enjoyed ey most
ev.eryone._ . The leaders Mrs
Lowry and'Mrs; Day then' '
demonstrated wheat meal' and;
' pat meal porridge, • •
The third meeting of Reid;'s'. .
,Corners No. 1'group was held on:
March fourth at the home of,
Margaret ,Anne Courtney.,
meeting was: opened with
the 4-H pledge followed. by the
roll .call "My best cereal
••t
•prod.ucts"pwhch was'a.nswered at
f i S, meeting''. A name was
:decide Fon'for,the" club* which is.
' Kuti,e Kernels"..
Margaret Anne Courtney' and.
Gladys Sancheg dernonstrated.
whole•wheat muffins, following
.a recipe from the• rnembe:rs
pamphlet. Wendy Courtney. and
.Kathy Irwin made muffins from a
mix'. Gertrude Lee Walder and
Jill Elliott made bran muffins,.
'which were eaten -for lunch. See-
• you next "Week •girls. a;t. Wendy
Courtney's on Wednesday
evening.
freneDeB,oer4ls4-H PrQside�t
{ WHIT:ECHLIRCH NEWS �=
': Wrhiteehurch 4-HClub :me .Each
t at . ch. girl is to bring 50 cents. •
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the•home'of'N1rs, Walter,Elliott to•next meeting to help with
•Saturday':forerioon'. Present were costs:'of food 'for the project,
Leader Mrs. 'E .' Sleightholn , • • "The Cereal Shelf' .The discus
Cathy Purdon,._ •Ruth Elliott, sion was on the members parnph•-•
Gemma De Bruny y
•Mar Lou, •
lets.„ outline ofunit , Record •
Adams, Janet. Adams, Irene Books, Recipe files working
DeBoer, Marlene Weber, Mary procedures,. Food 'Guide for•
Lou Wall, Joyce Tiffin., Janet Health and a; look• at cereals;`
Sleightholm and Bonnie Demonstration, : How' to..
Hutchison.. Measure was done by Joyce Tiffin
Mary Lou Wall, and Janet
.Sleightholm. .
The meeting opened with -the
4-H pledge., Officers elected
'were President Irene •DeBoer; 1st
vice, „Mary Lou -Wall; Press
reporter, Marlene Weber; .Secret-
ary, anyone maybe called On.
Roll call next,meeting A name
for• the Club..
T e next meeting is on
Saturday, March 14 at. i:30 p.rn.
at the home. of Mrs. E.
Sleightholm . '
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In group work they practised
measuring. .
•Marlene Weber, Irene Deter
. and Riith Elliott made apple
crisp and'served it ,to the .eleven
members. • '.
The repeating of the Creed in
unison closed the meeting. .
PAGE, FIFTEEN. •
Han.dfcra f to rs
The third Meeting .of the St ;
Helens Happy Handicrafters was.,"
eld on Maroh E , yat 7 •p, m, We
pened the .meeting' with; the
'edge followed by the roll call.
answered, -by fifteen members.
The minutes of the last meeting
were .read by our secretary
Marjorie Murray. The•next
rneeting will be, held on March. ll,
lat 7;15 p.rn. .
I The members decided that
the book covers 'would be .green
with gold letters if they could•
get them., Doris Rintoul
volunteered to :design the Covers,'
Mrs. McPherson. gave the girls,
some. notes. .The girls" brought-
dried
roughtdried fruits for: the exhibit .
Mrs. Gaunt .and Mrs.•..'•Errington::
demonstrated how to. Make oven
I steamed',fruit pudding with
a fruit sauce which
was eaten..for. lunch. It was
delicious..
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January 19,-1970..
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Dear Donald ;
The winter has been a steady
one 'with the/temperatures below
the freezing point and a few
times below zero., The -country'
roads and: highways, are•kept,open
and bare though; there has been
a.heavier:snow fall than usual.
It males good skating on the
ponds' for the ,younger folks.
`Th e • s9ar.e: