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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1974-09-26, Page 7. .. � r .. fff • I X ,, F "„ ' r•;, ry. �+ s �, j gyp i1-�/��" �,Il�������A,4�T�r�l�dF*+�11�`/R ends s , ' ' ,n TQ by.la�► r nig r I , ,• r t 4 -.141-pill .1,10-111 0,11 pill. - While drivingk r b th countryside,.. h Qug. g. have yoti noticed the bare wheatields•and' h hay fields? The crops with their •&reen ,. stalks and t r yellow tassels area,,„,: graduallydimialshit! In the ^ ., n barren .pasture%. some cows, ,- �, . �,t•. .. ; �^��� „� �" horses and sheepstill raze. The calves, "� ,• s r r`'': r"°"' i a ' 8 t r rr , `� .. r, and Iv[ra. Eilis Steah � r #fie btrs�lret;s,, �l�1eb��ri'yt foals and lambs that wobbled beside,their "'�•, Mrs, f 9 ° s, � K, � , k" , a •� acsompanred, by M YVilliatlt ;�ictciclre; �� st}c.�utasbwere, ��e mother §. the spring, now frolic over• the ,, w. ^ :�k °' s! wt Faltw ather Miss B, aelri se M M ReJY incl ,eit ih,' ri ;st3mp�e : rt hills._}' and 'Miss tvlarkha Moxrisori of ^ A While walking along the streets of town, • �• � Scotland spent a couple .of days, ' e4dsir, ' Wt�li&m Snind e, h did you observe that the sidewalk displays a Gerald ;Btl�a%ue1C and JaW:044,t Y P Y •, last week in Niagara .Falls and at�rtdgd�brltilal,shovt✓�rsi<ot'll+fts� in front , of the stores have been dis- t r; , also visited with Mr, and' Mrs. 14f pirr Allan Thomson a S e 'nes.y'cin Frrda ey�irtg mantled? The interior racks are now, filled i° at utlrMitre x. �. m t t,C. th rt . . at th; 'h.. � •+��. :,. f3 4 o e Jt ^S.cott with leather, suede and fur coats In the ,v _ Mr. and Mrs. Geor a beeieit- M s , •Y� v it , y $ Exeter, Conti§ of .Battle sports department, the skates and the *tea visited on Sunda evening with hocke 'sweaters, sticks, helmets'and' ucks r r�Atidfey h Y P Mr. and Mrs.Haro(d DavisUavis of �.' s geek, Michigan spent sevexal Have you noticed the changes around have replaced the baseballs, the bats and • �z. 's' r� �ullarton. days with >vit. and Mrs,Geof t" you latel the bicycles. •1 t`, Ktrkton #4 Club' girls and their . Wheeler. Did you'hote the absence of the roses? A If you haven't noticed these changes, f,u ., families . held a corn roast on S, r , yi ! Mr. and Mrs. Bev.`Westman .of - few faded marigolds linger around the observe more closely. They re nature's *� t Friday evening b the eredk on wa .of letting us know summer is one and - • Y $ Y � ,�, ,v! ; ., � • Granton and Miss Jpne Westman lamp posts and'along the sidewalks, but Y $ $ i7 .1 � -�`� ~� �, � the farm of. Mr. and Mrs.Glenn ? ., t � a a ,; . ' ��, of London -were Sunday guests most of the other flowers are dead, autumn is here. Can winter be lfar'behind.� tN�, r `N .'" Copeland. Games were played with Mr. • and Mrs. Glenn Have you noticed that the leaves on the Pack away yqur bikinis, girls, and find �+ " i •- and the corn and weiners were our leather jackets and mitts. Mab s+' °x� tA_}`r 1 Copelan¢,Cynthia, Aileen and maple trees have turned Yellow? Patches of Y J Maybe �r enjoyed by all. Deanna. colour appeared in the forests. Now amber, you should start reminding the man of the F c } " } Mrs. Robert Corsaut of St. house about those storm windows. Mrs. John Butters, Mi. and scarlet, gold and brown'shades cover the Mrs. John Butters, Mrs:: Mrs. George Wheeler and Mrs. slopes and the valleys. *' a Fellas, lock the motorcycles and the , ,`rt "��` �,+s Frank Rodd, Mr. and Mrs. $ `� •� *�''• Audrey Cornish of Battle Creek, Eventual! the dr "'le`ave's will drift to the sailboats in the garage. It's time to prime, r u r George -Wheeler, Mr. and Mrs. Eventually y the snowmobile's f r action. You'll soon ', r a P ;#' sF+; $ Michigan visited Sunday ground. In our back yards�,t•he smoke from a , . (. ,•;, John Rodd, Pamela and Calvin. afternoon with Revand Mrs. J. the bonfires will float through the air, as need the show, tires on the, cars, too. •- _ " Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Copeland, Cooke of Thamesford. P -,- we raj a our lawns.' For some of us, autumn is a wistful time. Cynthia, Ellen and Deanna, Mrt Congratulations 'to mrs. Fred We ells to the memories of a fun -filled An outstanding feature of the Seaforth Fair was the Queen con etition in which ` Have you heard the loud chatter from the . g p and Mrs. David heeler and` •� Parkinson, Margaret and Janet -flocks of birds in the treetops? They're summer. The thought of winter, with its eight area contestants took part. Shown following the. crowning ceremony on Friday Steven were Sunday guests with on obtaining second prize on their snowdrifts and its blizzards, brings shivers are left Mar Jansen, who was selected as Queen of the Fair and the other Miss Jean Copeland. float at Kirkton Fair, and to preparing for their annual migration. How $ ( y man of you are also''Planning southern to our spines. Mr. and Mrs. David Strahan of y p g contestants, Diane Jansen, Mary Margaret, Kelly, Karen MacLean, Barbara Doig Calvin Rodd for two seconds with `— s? Meanwhile other people long to'ski down Kingston spent the weekend whit his 4-H calf. snow slopes and to race their snow Connie Van Dyke, Joanne Schenck, Dorothy Van Doornik and Sheila Geddes. ! _ The orchards have surrendered their Y P Mr. and Mr s. Ellis Stra(tan and Thursday' .evening supper , • harvest for. another year. Only the late machines over the frozen fields. Robert.. Mr. and Mrs.Don ild . 'guests with Mr. and Mrs. R eg. apples, such as the spies, the Macintosh Autumn is the season of change, Strahan, Jenanne and Cathy of bridging the a between the hot, . green McCurdy. Jason and Jeffrey to and the Russets remain on the branches of g g gap $ Russir.ldale were Saturday guests. help Jeffrey celebrate his 2nd their trees. summer and the cold, white winter. Mesdames William . • Rundle. birthday were Mr. and Mrs. Earl . Some• cucumbers nestle amongtheir ' Although fall flaunts a cheerful array of Mrs. Case' 'to ea eampa'gn Gerald Brintnell and. Jack .SmithWatson-and Mr s. Bob Marshall, -prickly vines., and•the green pumpkins and. colours: its moods are unpredictable. A attended a bridal shower for Miss • Forbes, Mrs. Frank Kling, . Brent and Lana of,Kirkio.'n,'Miss watermelons ripen in .the sun. Because warm breeze suddenly turns intoan.icy gale; October 10. Sue McMurray on Friday evenin P A series of four afternoon Mrs. Ed. Andrews, Mrs. Annie Y Y $ Karen Iri'sley and Mrs. Ira most of the other fruits and vegetables .are ' "the blue sky , becomes gray when angry The social committee for at the home of Mrs. Jim Scott, euchre parties has. been set for Harrison, Miss Belle Campbell McCurdy. Mr. Eldon Hawkins of gone, the days oft back yard- fresh r clouds buffet the sun. October will be Mrs. Keith Sharp, Exeter. , the fall season by Edelweiss and Mrs.John Pullman. Third the and Mrs. Vera ,garden produce haveded. ,Autumn warns' us of what. is to come. Mrs, Foster Bennett, Mrs. Adis ` • Mr. and Mrs. Johns Bowen of ' . Rebekah Lodge beginning A Grand Master's Banquet has y Huffman,of Stratford also visited Petawawa and Mr and Mrs Vic been arranged for -October in to the eve inn,. Brucefield School. Chatters of St. Marys called on a It wasannounced that the few old friends in the vicinity on' save w , atinual meeting and banquet for Sunday evening., , an u , sea son • the Rehabilitation Foundation dor Mr. and Mrs. William4H I clo,bS'pl, _ the Disabled (March of Dimes) is Fairweather, Mis B. Machines of your Way to �e held• at Kitchener on Hamilton, Scotland and Miss - - Martha Morrison of Blantyre, t0 \ McKilio III October 7. Mrs. Jack -Case is to be Scotland retdrned home on P The Huron Expositor welcomes the press reports from area Vice President Diane Oldfield, the local chairman again for this J14cKillo 111 held their first Secreta- Brenda Coleman, , Saturday'eve'ning after spending ■ p 4-H clubs. However, we ask that only current meetings be Y . year campaign. tt. weeks with the Formers prosper. �ty Mrs. Joe Hickey held open meeting for the new project "The sent in to the newspaper. Meeting whicKoccarred more than Treasurer.- Janet Haney, Press An invitation to visit here is to Club Girl Entertains" at the home a week from our date of publication can 'not be printed. Reporter - Jaonne Vail Doornik. be extended to the members of daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and house on Sunday in honor of her Mrs. Coleman read about flours Mrs. Ellis Strahan and. Robert. When you put our daughter Connie whose marriage -t of their leader, Mrs. Ken Stewart. A few guidelines might help the girls who write up their Brussels Rebekah Lodge when Y P y Officers elected ate President - cl b's news. Last namesof all eo le,mentton.ed in,., our stor and made a flower arrangement. 4-H Club Meeting to P ul Black of Goderich takes . P • p ,, P y Y , g mrs.Jean Bridge, district deputy The first meetin of the Kfrkton money regularly into a pia c Satur day,S.eptember 21 in Barbara Maloney Vice President are essential. "The club metjat Mary-S`mith's house" means Later at Van Doornik's Mrs. president of the Rebekah g � special savings account at S . Augustine Church. • Vanda Storey; Secretary more to readers than "We met at 'Mary's house", Vitt Doornik showed ,how to set Assembly of Ontario and her .. ,The Club girls was held at .the Theresa Hicknell; Treasurer - if press reporters want more het in writin u their news, u a lace setting while Mrs. Y home of Mrs. John Rodd. The Victoria and Grey 'Trust . p p p $ P P P $ staff,. install officers` here October Mr. and Mrs. Neil Stapleton Coleman read. project is entitled "A World of we pay you generous Donna Henderson; Press they" can contact the Expositor office. 2� nd family were in Dublin on At Janet Hane s the girls Food in Canada". The officers interest. This interest � Sunday and attended the tractor Reporter -Jean Murray. Topics of � Y' g Mrs. Margaret 1}ennett, vice elected were President, Janice Th discussion were cleanliness, chose a cover and a name, grand, reported that three . itself earns generous pull in Seaforth. " , wa s of measurin food, 1 «'Seaforth V's Raggedy Anns omson; Secretary, all members - proper Y B gg y members are ill at pf•esent, two -interest. Together with Mr. JuilienDelberguc is in filing and, decorating with the pledge, theyfilled out the Egmondville,l Meets Cover designers, Janet g Gddcrich Gt`neral and -•Marine g g The E mondville 1 4-H Club being hospital. Parkinson, C nt ta: Co elatid, your deposits, it`snow- ftowers. • registration fCtrm.Carolyn Van g ,Mrs. Everitt Smith, noble �.r � , . ;� - Hpspital. Dorp demonstrated "the proper members met at the -home of the Staff«#1 CagaefianChefs 1Vtargaret �arktnson "Ind 6a11s'your savings into 1 ` til/trs. James .Lcdd'y returned grand, presided. procedure for measuring sugar, -Rose girls. Minutes were read-liy. Staffs #1 Canadian Chefs met Rodd: The name chosen for their substantial estate. in less home ffom Victoria Hospital liquid ingredients, flour and Brenda Cooper. at the home of their leader, Mrs. club was "Galloping"Gourmets". onwednesday. Seafovth IV; shortening. Doris., Carnochan The topi.c,was "Family Meals". Spencer Jeffrey on Wednesday time than you imagine. Mrs. Raymond Boyle is in The Seaforth IV had their. first demonstrated a flower Mrs: Eggert pointed out the after school with twelve girls, Make your money work Goderich Geheral and Marine meeting at Van Dooren's on arrangement for .a dining room importance of planning and Marg present. Roll Call was answeredfor you. Start getting ARNOLD STINNIS'SE' Hospital. Monday evening, September 9th. table, then, everyone took,a turn Van Dyke spoke. about Table by naming a Canadian food used rich today at Victoria Mr... Mike Boyle returned to Officers elected are President - at arranging flowers for various Setting and SArv'ice and by early settlers. The girls took Landon on Saturday to attend g $ i.�E —HEALTH and ACCIDENT and Grey. Ingrid 'Hoste; Vice President - parts of the house. Isobel Gibson Manners. turns reading the heritage from ..,. Western University. Diane Van Dooren; Treasurer - told about hostess files to keep for . The next meeting is at the home New France. Chicken Pot Pie, — Registered Retirement Pensions — Member -Canada Deposit Jennie, Billie, Colleen and Audrey Nash;. Press Reporters - games, menus and ideas for of the Van Dyke's, French - Style Onion Soup and Income Tax Dedpetable Registered Insurance Corporation Patrick Foran returned from Retirement Annuities. Mar Hak and Rosie Groothuis; parties. Croutons were "made. V!CMRMWd Secretary; Floating.P REPRESENTING — ,1 London aft cr spending a weeks t, , holidays in London. Everyone was supposed to McKillop -# Pop in Party Girls Sit,*; Life Assurance Company 4-H Seaforth i iv+r.Frank Foran 'is f «king a bring flowers so we could make "Pop in Party Girls" met at the Of CanadaWalton III Snappy Servers Seaforth I met Monda GREY course' in Brantford for two weeks different flower arrangements. The club met at the home of home of Vickie, Harris. Dianne Y TELEPHONE: •527-0410 to take a position in West At a further meeting, Cathy Beattie and. pat Bernard September 17th at Sarah Elliott's W:twattctsh. Mrs., Dorothy Sholdice. Members discussed introducingpeople to attd the roll call a�tswers were tt'f (',ADERI(`H ST. EAST — SEAFORTN McCue read the minutes and brought flower arrangements to P P Miss Joane Hickey has gone to pamphlets about different yvays of g $ -one another and the proper way to recorded. Sandra Ruston was. TRUST, COMPAN V atNC•E leefl the meeting and discussion Stratford to train fora .burse, in setting a table were .discussed. do it, ,what to .do when you are elected , president. Flower Stratford Hospital. Members began slaking a hostess followed ail how to improve entertaining a guest and how to arranging was done in groups Y reference file. them. Mrs. Sholdice led the with man variations in the Mr. Babb Hickey of Barrie be a good guest. Marilyn, Koehler, y discussion on table service and • .� visited his pprenis Mr, and Mrs. Members thanked Mrs., Hak for demonstrated how to pack a arrangements and dinner was L Joseph Hickey. the use of her hq}tte. The next Mrs. Craig on table manses s. suitcase.'The next meeting will be provided ;by Mrs Elliott. Sandra ........ :forat Diane eattie's on Sept. 30. Ruston thanked Mrs.ElliottMrs. Will. Kinahat Mrs. Cyril meetcn will held at .. : �`;�� <:::• • Bo c Mrs. Ted Redmond and the use of her home.;.. I t September 23rd'. McCue 's of t Y p • McKillop it Etil.uettes At a meeting on Monday, Mrs. Gus Redmond attended the opened :1w, ;Seaforth V0• Joanne RimmerDeanery meeting in St. Columban McKillop II met at•he home of last Wedgesday., .: • Mary Ann Van Bakel with all Seaforth V 4-H Club met at the • proceedings since Sandra Ruston Ladies of St. Augustine C.W.L. 44I members present. Mrs. Dorsey flub leader's home, Mrs. was absent. Members then read catered to the wedding dinner for Clinton 1V held their first and Mrs. Swart explained Marjorie Coleman, with Mrs. and discussed table settings, the Black -Hickey wedding in meeting of the project. "The Club different types of dinnerware, Catherine Van Doornik assisting.. servings and manners followed Saltford on September 21 when Girl• Entertains", :it Gib'son's. flatware and table linens. Table This club is The Club Girl tliis •by a •meal with several 100 guests were present. After the nine members recited•• manners were discussed. Entertains".',Officers elected are courses. The next meeting is Maple Leaf SIMOKED t PICNICS • • • • • • • • , • • • ib79c 9 Mrs. William Redmond President - Petricia Menhe'bre, October 7th at Mrs. Elliott's. returned from three weeks visit as assistant leader. Maple L f WIENERS 9 with her daughter in Moosonee, •' MrK1LLOP 111 �••• President -Dianne Miller;' Vice-Presi- ape ea � 7 c Mr. and. Mrs Bill Piece and McKillop 3 met at Mrs. Stewart's home dent, Jane Ross; Secretary -Treasurer. Hospitality at home and fun with flowers • • • family. when proper etiquette was taught and Joanne Ross, Press Reporter -Elizabeth" was the theme of the meeting. The girls A number of young people who practiced during a meal. Each member and Templeman, Telephone Girls- East, Karen arranged flowers, which each of them had LEAN GROUND BEEF . , .. , , '.............. lb -79C 9e are pursuing post high school the leader brought food for the dentonstra- Miller; west. Marion Smale; Leaders, Mrs. brought. into many types of bouquets, , • • . • education from St. Augustine at tion -aitd each participated in setting the Spencer Jeffery•and Mrs. Arthur Smale. The second meeting of the McKillop 1, Western Univorsitv, London - table and serving properly. was held at the home of Pat Bernard on t Q Michael Boyle, Cathv Foran and Monday. A club name "The, Pop In Party BLADE or CHUCK STEAK • • • • . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 1b 98C Super, Hostesses Girls" was chosen. Family meals were Terry Foran. Leo Redmond goes P McKillop 11 met at the home of their discussed and the girls learned many new to Fanshawe College, Janice Walton 11, "Tile Club,Girl Entertains' leader Mrs. Joe Dorsey. This fall the methods of setting up and serving meals, SLICED MACARONI and CHEESE • • tb i9c Faun - goes to Kitchcne'r met at the home of Mrs. Bev.. Stevenson. project is "The Club Girl Entertains," as well as brushing up on some of the old University. Offloers are:Officers elected are: Mrs.Raymond has returned Janis Van Vlict, ,president: secretary. Pt•esident-Trudy Alaessens: Vice-Presi- rules. A delicious meal with chili, the main from Goderich Hos ital. rotating, and Bev. Stevenson as press dent -Mary Ann Van Bakel; Secretary -Mar - P dish, followed with the table being set Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Van Aaken reporter. ianne Kale; Treasurer -Elizabeth Klaver; according to the rules learned at the of .Zurich attended Ilse Miss Frail Blake, assistant leader. Press Reporter -Lynn Swart; Telephone meeting. The next meeting is at Vickie FREEZER 'SPECIALS• Black -Hickey reception in outlined Working Methods to the members . , Girl -Judy Dorsey. ■ FULLY PROCESSED and Mrs. Bev, Stevenson. leader. outlined r Harris' on Septe3rrtber 23: Saltford Saturday evening. Flo�yers tyere discussed after which " Mr. and•. Mrs.. Ted Remond the t'equirentents of club members. members made up a dining room bouquet. were in Waterdown on Sunday "The Super Hostesses" niet again at A s ck followed. EgmoI 4 -He 1 visiting at ' their daughter, Mr. Frail Blake's horse and site led a discussion � The g meeEgnioting gfe 1 4-H group held their LOIN of BEEF , • • • . • , • .. • . • , .. • , . , , • • • .... , • , 1b 1.19 and Mrs. Angus Cline and family. on Enter thing a guest and being a guest. Walton 111 opening meeting for the project "The Club Bev Stevenson discussed Packingfor travel Nor Entertains" at the home of Mrs. �+ Walton 111 stet Monday at the home of Norman Eggert, the leader. Her assistant RIB of BEEF k and also demonstrated packing a suitcase Mrs. Dorothy Sholdice. The theme this is Miss Marg Van Dyke with 13 girls taking News of .................... . 09 to the members. ° club is "The Club Girl Entertains." Mrs. part in the club. ��ttt�oN In group Wolk, members practised Sholdice stated the requirements of the Officers elected are: Q proper intfoductions. club and hospitality in •the home. Mrs. President -Diane Night; Vice-President' ice-President SIDE of BEEF ................. .. . . . . 9Vc Helen Craig discussed flower arranging, Carole Eggert: Secretary-PattyRose: Visitors over the weekend Canadian Chefs then demonstrated hots- to create an Treasurer -Janice Rose and Press Re orter- w ith Mrs. Orville McCutcheon The organization meeting of the Staffa 1 arranged bouquet. The leaders served chili P were Rev. and Mrs. 4-H Homemaking Club, A World of Food in con carne and members made a izza. Mai g Van Dvke, Higginbotham from Creemore. Canada, was held Wednesday afternoon at P The topic discussed %vas "iJQspitalii} at He was a guest speaker at the the home of the assistant leader, Mrs. Home." Mrs. Eggert led a discussion Mbncrieff Anniversary. Arthur Smile. Pop in Party Girls about the responsibilities of entertaining Sunda evening visitors were The first meeting of the McKillop 1 4-H and the dualities of a good hostess and �: Y g 'Leader Mrs. Jeffery read the early _ Campbell and Mrs. We Y Club was held September 12 at Diane Mar Van Dyke explained the making and p Y• `history of Canada. Mrs. Smale, Helen Beattie's home. Officers elected are: g Y P g use several different types of Hostess . Mrs. Orvilla .McCutcheon• Smile, Jane Ross and Nancy Templeman. president -Elizabeth Pryce; •Vice=Presi- Reference Files. attended the wedding of her made Succotash and Blueberry Buckle. dent -Vickie Harris; Treasurer -Marilyn granddaughter, Doreen Riley in This was sa5npled by all the girls. The Koehler; Secretary -Kim Campbell Press Each girl receiver] a Members' Pamphlet A. -Wroxeter United Church on name chosen for the club was Canadian Reporter -Sandra Hulley. t as well as pamphlets ab6ut flower - Saturday afternoon with reception Chefs. Officers elected are: P y' arrangin. The next meeting will be at the, _ •• Diane Beattie1s leader with Pat Bernard home of the Rose girls. 41 at the Blue Barn. y ,