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A collection of art work is on
4display in the library again this
year.The display is similar to that
of last year.The displayis
sponsored by the London Art
Gallery. At first glance some of
the 'ifesigns on display may be
described as weird but on closer
examination (or by reading the
little signs beside the designs) the
designs all have a meaning. You
Alust have to look a little harder to
'find it. If you want to understand
wh'at I mean, then drop into the
high 'school library and take a
look. Mrs. Hansen, the librarian,
says that anyone interested is
welcome to come in and take a
look. .
School Dance'
A. dance was held in the school
gymnasium last Friday night.
Bootleg was the group who
entertained. The level one
students were let in free this
dance, just one more'way to make
them feel welcome in their new
schooL•This is the second dance
this school year.
Outdoors Club
The executive of the Outdoors '
Club has been nominated. They
are Julie Bell, Kathy Bruxer and
Jim Segeren. This is a new club.
So far it has about 30 members.
The gimp hopes to raise—some
money so they will be able to go ,
on some hunting, fishing,
camPin and ,canoeing trips. Dave
Dale,' a member of the Seafortb
Police Department, and Miss
Weiler are the supervisors.
Irenefit Dance
The benefit dance for the
Pressey family which was held
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while PRICES , are still
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From pumpkin to
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cream
s cup brown sugar
1/4 cup, chopped nuts
Combine crumbs and. melted,
butter. Press into 9-inch spring
form pan. Bake too 15 minutes
at 1504. Beat egg ylks at high
,speed until thick and lemon-
colored (about 5 minutes);. Add
cheese and beat until smooth.
" Gradually beat in sugar mixed
with spices and salt. Add •
pumpkin and beat until well
blended. Beat egg whites until
stiff hut not dry. Fold gently into
pumpkin mixture. Pour' ,over
crust. Bake at 3500F until set
• '(apput 1 hour). Combine brown
sugar and sour cream. Spread
evenly over cheesecake. 'Sprinkle
with nuts. Return to oven and
bake 5 minutes at 450•F. Cool.
Refrigera in pan • until serving
time. 8 t -12 lervines.
Mr. and ' Mrs. John
Nottingham, Ladner, - B.C.
,forme ly of, the Kinburn area
visite . and Mrs. Lorne
Lawson in Seaforth aehd other
• friends,.
. Kinburn couple were enjoying
Pumpkin can , be used m with friends in, Ontario lost its
muffins, cookies, pies, -*reads, pleasure in a matter of minutes
many other dishes. But for a disappeared. The camera
custards and preserves, amone - when a .valdable movie camera , ,,
rather unusual and delicious contained over 300 feet of film
dessert, Food Advisory Services, 'that recorded highlights, of their Agriculture Canada offer their holiday. recipe for - "Pympkin, As Mr. and Mrs. John Cheesecake". The "Pumpkin
Preserves" are more traditional Nottingham of Ladner, B.C. were
getting into a car in front of the but always welcome.'So, it seems,
I V the Hallowe'en pumpkin can have Lorne Lawson home, John Street,
many faces. Seaforth, Monday evening, he
PUMPKIN CHEESECAKE
1 1/2 cups giner-snap crumbs
1/4 cup melted butter
4 egg yolks
put the camera on the sidewalk.
Within minutes of driving away
Mr. Nottingham realize&what he
had done and the group returned 1 (pound cream cheese,' softened immediately only td find the, 1 cup sugar camera had disappeared. 1 1/4 teaspoons cinnamon
1/2 teaspoon ginger
'/a teaspoon nutmeg
1/2 teaspoon salt
I% cups cooked or 1 14-ounce
can pumpkin
'4 egg whites
1/2 pint (1 1/4 cupS) dairy sour
P EZIN PRESERVES '4
3 pounds pukripkin, cut 'in 1/2 -inch
• cubes (about 11 'cups)
6 1/2 cups Sugar • 1 lemon, thinly sliced
1/2 cup water 1.
Alternate layers of pumpkin and
sugar in saucepan and let stand
about 30 minutes. Simmer lemon
in water until tender • (15 to 20
minutes). Cook pumpkin, and
sugar over low heat until sugar
dissolves. Bring to boil and boil
rapidly uncovered until fruit is
transparetit and syrup -is thick (20
Local Briefs'
Everyone 'is an artist when it to 25 minutes. Add lemon and
comes to carving a Jack boil 5 minutes. i Pour into
O'Lantero face for ,Hallowe'en, sterilized jars and seal. Makes
and everyone can. be creative about 8 cups.
when it comes to preparing a
special pumpkin dessert. But the -13•C• • to r vISI practical cook knows how to cook
fresh pumpkin after it's removed
from the Jack O'Lantern and Jose .camera
before it's made into pumpkin A happy holiday which a former
filling.
last Friday night • at the
Community Centre, was a great
Success. Dave Smith,_ one of the
organizers, said the dance made a
profit 4 $500 to give to the
Presseys. Swept Fever was the
band that played and everyone
James Keys, Noble Grand of
Fidelity Lodge, 1.0.0.F. was in
charge of games at a joint euchre
sponsored by the 100F and
Rebekah Lodges. He was assisted
by Mrs. margaret Bennett. Mrs.
Roy McGonigle was lunch
convener.
• Awarded prizes were: Ladies -
High, Mrs Alec Pepper; Lone
Hands, Mrs. Les McClure; Low,
Mrs. James Keys. Gents - High
,Frank Smale; Lone Hands,
Elmer Dennis," Low, Stewart
Pepper.
The next in the series- of joint
euchres is set for Nnv. 26.
presesut at t11e dance atosed. th ht
they were a allY Pee' Pond, Special thanks to Mr. Moore,
Scott and Pat COnnelly,
450 PE Cross-Country ' '
The year 4 phytical educate
classes were introduced to the
sport of cross country last week.
From the 16 th of Oct. till the
28th Oct. 1975 the Seaforth Police
Dept. has investigated 50
occurrence. They are as follows:
Fi res 1
Assistance 7
Traffic Complaints 5
Police Information 14
Mischief
3 -
Insecure Property 1
Theft Under
Break and Enter .7
3
(-2 unfounded)
2 Suspicious Persons
Dangerous Condition
5
Disturbance
Animals
Alarms- 1
Parking Complaints
Lost and Found
3
Liquor Control Act
1
5 persons charged under the
Liquor Control Act.
5 persons Charged under the
Tbe, students had to plan *Olt
own cross country eentse
Including APS, qtrArNui And
Anything eke needed. The, girls
course bad to be one and What
miles and the boys' course, three
and a hat miles. The course could
he anywhere in Seaforth or the
favourite subject is physical
Kathy
tion and history. At home
K.a belongs two softball
teams;'the Dublin Shamrocks
(Junior Girls Team). and the
Dublin Midgets. Kathy worked as
a Supervisor.at the Lions Pool this
summei. As for the future, Kathy
hop to go to university and
major in physical education. Good
Luck Kathy.
a
area, siz:long, watF, long
enough! The: ,students: worked 14
grOps of three- 'When, each group was done planning their
course, therhad, to run someone
eise'Sr-cntirise. lifter *ling this,...
they irtari(dd that group as to
clarity of direction, claritY ofSigns
on the ;aurae and originality. of
course. Hopefully? the experience
gained by the gudenta vritl
benefit than in future
Ststlebt-WOOr
The ;Student Council declared
this week Student' Week .431
S.D.H.S. Each day the students
have to dress. up in a different•
itastume. Monday was hat and-tie
day, Tuesday was sports day.
Wednesday was occupation day,
Thursday is Hallowe'en °Day and
tomo?row Friday, the week windS
up with greaser day. There Arillte
a greaser dance in the afternoon
with a disc jockey providing the
music.
We like to know our customers
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• ThSGstudent spotlight this week,
isonKathy Bruxer. Kathy is
seventeen years old and is the'
....----"Niaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Bruxer, Dublin . Kathy is
involved in a lot of school
activities. She is on the• senior
basketball team and the cross
country team. She is the form rep. •
from 4A for the students council.
Kathy is also on the elce,-.0tive of
the Outdoor Education CI b, Her
Police Natt&,
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