HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1970-04-16, Page 6POPOVERS: QUICK TREAT
Popovers are- a distinctive
treat, but amazingly easy to pre-
pare. The trick, say food speciaz
lists, is to beat the batter suf-
ficiently and to avoid peeking in
the oven while the popovers are
cooking. Popovers can be served
as a bread for breakfaSt, lunch
or dinner.
POPOVERS
3 eggs
1 cup milk
3 tbsp melted butter
1 cup flour
1/2 tsp salt
Preheat oven .to 375 degrees
f. Grease 9 3-inch muffin cups.
Beat• eggs slightly; beat in milk
and butter. Then, gradually beat
in flour and salt.
Fill muffin cups about 3/4
full. Bake popovers 40 minutes
or until light to lift and golden
brown. Remove from oven; slit
side of popovers to let out steam
.and return to oven for 5 to 10
minutes. Serve immediately, with
butter.
H-P Board
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cilittes and on the integration of
bus services where feasible for
Separate School and public school
students.
The Huron Board of F ducation
reported it is willing to sell
Kindergarten space if it is avail-
able. At present this is being
done at Wingham, St. Marys and
in Dashwood area to name some.
The Perth Board of Education
will sell Kindergarten space if
available after the -first day of
school. Discussion is continuing
on school busing services.,
WIG SHOW
Sponsored by Seaforth W. I.
MAY -13 at 9 P:M.
Admission $1.00 by advance
ticket sale only,
;Tickets available by phoning
-527-116'7, 527-1938 or 527-0137.
EUCHRE
. CONSTANCE
FORRESTER'S HALL
Friday, April 1-7th
at 8:30 p.m.
Lunch will be served
Proceeds for Catrcer Society
Admission 50 cents
BROWNIE'S
DRIVE-IN THEATRE
CLINTON
Box Office Opens al (1:1)B p.m.
FIRST SHOW AT DUSK
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
April 17-18
DOUBLE ffivrueE
"THEY CAME TO
ROB LAS VEGAS"
Showing at 810 pan.
(ADULT ENTERTAINMENT)
Elke Sommers, 'tee J. Cobb,
Jack Patinae
In Color
"THE ILLUSTRATED
MAN"
Showing at 1910 p.m.
(ADULT ENTERTAINMENT)
Rod Steiger - Claire Bloom
Color Cartoon
Honey
and
Cheese
Cream cheese and honey are
the unusual combination in this
recipe.
HONEY SQUARES
6 tbsp. butter •
1 cup all-purpose flour, sifted
2 3-oz packages cream cheese
1/4 cup granulated sugar
legs
1/4 MI liquid honey
cinnamon
Heat oven to 350 degrees F.
With a pastry blender or fork,
work butter into flour to make
crumbs the size of peas. Add 1
tbsp ice water; mix until partic-
les stick together. Flour board,
roll out dough 1/8 inch thick, large
enough to line bottom and 1 inch
up sides of 8 x 8 x 2 inch- baking
dish. Line pan and trim sides to
1 inch so that they are even.
In a sniall bowl, with electric
mixer, blend cream cheese and
granulated, sugar and eggs until
light. Add' honey and 1/2 tsp
cinnamon; 'mix well. Spread mix-
ture over dough; sprinkle with 1
tbsp sugar ,mixed with 1/4 tsp
cinnamon. Bake about 30minutes
or until golden-brown.
DANCE
IN BRUSSELS LEGION HALL
FRIDAY, APRIL 17th.
-Musk by Desjardine's Orchestra
Sponsored by the Brussels Legion
Admittance Restricted to 'those 21 and over.
THE INDUCTION OF THE
REV. T. EDWIN HANCOCK
will take place in •
EGMONDVILLE UNITED CHURCH
on
THURSDAY EVENING
APRIL' 23rd, 1970
at 8:00 p.m.
EVERYONE CORDIALLY INVITED
Mrs. James Robinson of Re-
gina, was the guest of her cousin
Mrs. Lorne R. MacDonald, North
main Street.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. S,proat
of Grimsby, were guests of Mrs.
Margaret Morrow, Seaforth
Apartments, last weekend.
Mrs. Bertram McSpadden of
Toronto, who has been visiting
her father-in-law, Mr, Jack Mc-
Spadden, returned home at the
weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. F. A. McSpad-
den of otterville spent Sunday
with his father, Mr. Jack Mc-
Spadden: of Mr. Dennis Mc-
Spadden of London was a guest
of his grandfather on Sunday.
MI.. and Mrs. J. J. Cleary
have. returned home after spen-
ding the winter in Florida.
Rev. J. lire and Mrs. Stewart
visited Mr. and Mrs. Chester
Sturdy and family of Porter's
Hill on Sunday.
BAKE SALE
Sponstired by Unit One'of
Northside United _Church
Sat, April 18th
at 3:00 p.m.
at Whitney's Store
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CABARET
DA.NCE—
Dress •Casual Admission $1.00
$9.00
June 14 — Frankenmuth Bavarian
Festival
Habkirk Travel
Service Limited
Reserve Early
Phone 527-1222 Seaforth
In the. Red Knight Room
FRIDAY & SATURDAY
FRANCIS SCHRAM & His
Country Music Men
BEVERAGE ROOM —
FRIDAY & SATURDAY
AUDREY JOHNSTON at ,the Piano
•
Ample Free Customer Parking
Visit our Beverage e Room Jor Tasty Chicken Wings,
. also Colored Tv,
•
COMMERCIAL HOTEL
Seaforth, Ontario
TOUR with HABKIRK
April 26 —Johnny Cash Show $12.00
Sunday Matinee in Detroit Tickets Lintited
May 15 41st Annual Tulip Time • • • • $29.50
Holland, Michigan
May 29 — Indianapolis 500 Rac-e---- 859.60
July 4 — Calgary Stampede and the Canadian
Rockies $278.50
IS days includes Reserved Seats at Stampede for evening and
afternoon performances
4.:11E, HURON EXPOSITOR, .SEAFORTH,ONT., 4,0/11L. 16. 1970 i4 •
SEAFORTH . TEEN TWENTY
Presents
"The New Set"
SAT., APRIL 18th
DANCING 9:00 — 12:00
• AT THE
SEAFORTH COMMUNITY CENTRE
We Reserve The Right To Refuse Admission
HAM SUPPER
CAVAN CHURCH, WINTHROP
Thurs., April 23rd
Supper Served 5 - 8 p.m.
Adults $1.50; Children 75c; Pre-School Children Free
Please bring containers for take-out orders'
Tickets available from members or at the door.
Women's Hospital Auxiliary .
PENNY
SALE
Mrs. Walter Waytowickand
family of Windsor, Mr. and Mrs.
Glenn Nixon, Exeter, Miss Lynn
Nixon of London, Mr. and Mrs.
Tolton of Kitchener were guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Nixon
on Sunday.
Mr. aintlirs. Thomas Watson
of London Mere town visitors on
' Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Harper
of London were Saturday guests
of Rev. J. Ure and Mrs. Stewart.
NEWS OF
Cromarty
1st, CROMARTY CUBS
Dennis and Glen Parsons and
Ritchie Cameron received their
1st year bars at the Cub meet-
ing in C romarty on Tuesday night.
SEAFORTH
JEWELLERS
for
DIAMONDS, WATCHES
JEWELLERY, FINE CHINA
GIFTS FOR EVERY OCCASION
All Types of Repairs
Phone 527-0270
LOBA
EUCHRE
Mon., April 20th
1970, at 8:30 p.m.
Orange Hall
PRIZES — LUNCH
RECEPTION
Friday, April 17th,
Walton
Community Hall
for Mr. and Mrs. Neil William-
son, (nee Doris Baker)
Dancing to Wilbee's_ Orchestra
Ladies Please Bring Lunch
Everyone ,welcome
SHOWER
for Mr. and Mrs. Greg Rau
(nee Sharon Dietz)
- at the
Brodhagen
Community Centre
Sat., April 25th
Maurice Love and the Ramblers
Everyone Welcome
Ladies Please Bring Lunch
CASH' BINGO
Legion Halt -Seaforth
FRIDAY, April 17
8:15 p.m.
15 Regular Games for $10.00
Three $25.00 Games
$75.00 Jackpot to go
Two Door Prizes
ADMISSION $1.00
Extra Cards 25c or 7 for $1.00
(Children under 16 not
permitted)
Proceeds for Welfare Work
Auspices Seaforth Branch 156
Royal Canadian Legion
upEws HOTEL
FEATURING OLD TYME
MUSIC
IN THE
HURON • LOUNGE
Preseniing
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
NOTICE to
VETERANS
SPRING
PROM
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ST. THOMAS' ANGLICAN CHURCH
RUMMAGE
SALE
Saturday, April 25th
- 2:00 p.m.
In The Parish Hall
Veterans wishing to interview
the Provincial Service Officer of the
Royal Canadian Legion should con-
tact the undersigned not later than
April 18, 1970.
In the event the response indi-
cates there is a requirement, arrange-
ments will be made for the, Service
Officer to visit Seaforth.
• J. C. CORNISH,
Service Officer, Seaforth Branch 156, Royal Canadian Legion
Phone 527-0044 or Legion Hall, 527-0740
SEAFORTH DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL
APRIL 17th
9:30 p.m. to 1:00 a.m.
Dance to the music of
& His Orchestra
Admission — $4.00 Per Couple
INVITATION NOT NECESSARY
Notice is hereby given that. the
to
Annual' Meeting of
SEAFORTH COMMUNITY
HOSPITAL
will be held
THE RYAN 8r
THERESA
rt. •
IN MEL'S TV STORE
— The Former Gingerichys Store -
Wednesday, April 22
to Friday, May )1st
SOMETHING POE EVERYONE
MAW *ILL BE MADE 9:00 P.M.
MAY 1st
Gar AT TItE SALE STORE
SEWER
Coming Next Weekends
"99 WOMEN" arid
"PARANOIA"
Botli Shows ere.- Restricted Adinittanes
-P.-LOCAL rgilEFS.--
Saturday Night
MUSIC BY .
FRED HARBURN- &
° NOREEN
HURON HOTEL
Dublin
BRODHAGEN COMMUNITY CENTRE
SATURDAY
APRIL_ 18th
"THE RO'YALAIRES"
Pizza Patio Tavern
FRIDAY• AND SATURDAY NIGHT
APRIL 17th and 18th
"THE BLUETONES"
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Pizza Patio Tavern
on the Bayfield Road, Goderich
' D. J. Cochrane,
Director of Education
Huron County
Board of Ethidatio-n
Seaforth District •
High School and
Feeder Elementary
School Supporter's
are invited to a
MEETING
in • Seaforth
District -High
• School
TUESDAY,
April 21 at
1:30 p.m
The meeting will provide
an opportunity to discuss
policieS as they may affect
the schools of the,future
in Huron County.
A
Tuesday, April 21st, 1970
at 8 p.m.
In The Hospital,
(Health Unit Conference Room, ground floor)
for the purpose of receiving the annual reports of- the Board
of Trustees and of the officials and to elect four Trustees.
The public is invited
to attend
The by-laWs of Seaforth Community Hospital provide
that the board of trustees shall include 12 trustees to be elect-
ed by members of the hospital corporation.
— MEMBERSHIP —
The by-laws provide with respect to members as fol-
lows:
(1) The' followitic persons shall be members upon resolu-
tion of the Board:
(a) A person who has donated or who donates $500.00
in any one year to the Corporation, shall be a life mein-
ben.
(b) The president or designated officer of an associa-
tion or organization 'who pays the corporation $25.00 in
any year shall be ex officio a member of the Corporation
ler that year.
(c) A person who pays the annual inem6rship fee to
the Corporation in any year shall be a member of the
Corporation for that year. The amount of this fee shall
be established from time to time by resolution of the
Board of Trustees.
(d) Persons appointed honorary members shall not be
subject to fees.
(2) A member Who pays his fees annually shall not be en-
titled to vote at any meeting of the corporation unless
his membership fee was paid in full at least thirty days prior to the date of the meeting.
By regolution of the 'Board the annual membership
fee has been established at one dollar.
The meeting will provide an opportunity for
a discussion of hospital problems.
Refreshments will be served following the mooting
LLOYD HOGGART11,,'Secretary
March 10, 1970
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