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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1977-01-27, Page 9BEST CAILF TROPHY John Carvalha, presented his "trophy the Brussels pit-H dairy club member with the best calf to Jenny: Lyn Storer on Wednesday nighf; at the Brussels Agricultural Society banquet at, the Presbyterian Church in' Brussels. ' (Photo by Langlois) • New correspondent Sacrifice a little time tplbe was thought for WI • ..., grants are part of the ongoing ' Anyone, with news for Share Wintario program. for the' ---Londesboro area .readerS is t• • support of cult Ural ," and recreational facilities. To date, •the ministry "has allotted $94.3 million ,to more than 6,365 group's and projects welcome to call Mrs. Shobbrook at 523-4250. Classified Ads pay .dividends, Londesboro Messengers,Explorers,CGIT attend service Hurry! 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It's as much fUn' A it is-good for you... • To help you learn about cross.,,coinitry:skiing, we've written little book. teth:you how and why and '- whert,and where you can pr4ctia this wonderful recreations. . The bRok is free. It's part of Siinlife's plan to your life in shape., for your copy call ,dye, „Arnold' J. Siinnissen 117 GOderich Street Phone 527-0410 cross coun Correspondent • Mrs. Allan McCall farmer was suest speaker at the Indus- tries . Institute meeting'. • on Agricultiire and Canadian 1 Martin Baan .well known, area Wednesday evening, January 19 in, the Walton Community Hall. 15 ladies were present. Mrs. -Kathy Achilles presided and ininutes were read by Mrs. Ken McDonald. Plans ,were made ___ for the Huronview birthday party on February 16. It was agreed to donate the hall to the recreation committee' for the Poker Rally on February 6. __Committees chosen for .card _ __- parties -a—re!-- 7February-1-, Mrs. H.arold Rutile, . Mrs.- Eleanor Liphard, 'Mrs. Mac Sholdice and Mrs. Joanne Pleas; February 15 - Mrs. Allan McCall, Mrs. proud to say we are a farmer, as the farm is the food factory of the nation," he said. Mrs. Naas thanked the speaker and on behalf of the Institute preSented a gift. Duff's holds -annual meeting Personals Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs, Robert Shaddick on the birth - of their son on January 22 in, 'Clinton Hospital, Todd Benjamin, • a-brother feir •Sebtt. . John -Lyons - 'Was admitted to Clinton Public Hospital 1. on Sunday, January 10.for appendix • • .1 s Gentleman." by Mary Longman-, minutes of last meeting and , treastirees report read secre- tary•LtreaSurer Jewel Cowan followed. Get well cards were signed by all' to send (0 Ida Townsend and' Dorothy Little. ' Roll call was. answered • by telling how you spent •Christmas and New Years-by-l.0-members a' 1 visitor • Edyth Beacon. The., draw donated -by Mar-y Longman . was won by Mary Robinson. • , • The February meeting will be Group 'Z. at the • home, of -Mary Robinson.op February 16 at 2 p.m. Program was reading "I ant Grandmother", soine riddles and.some antecedents by Jewel and a contest by Mary. Prizes were won by Edyth Beacon, Lauri Lyon, Dora •ShobbrOok, and Myrtle Fairservice. ' Edyth Beacon read: fetter4' front Dorothy Little. The meeting closed and some cards played;, Launch was served by • Jewel Cowan and Mary Longman: oh lanu4rY 27 and 28 at $tA.Paula .t i Churchi Cjititott. I ' 'ffir-44Pleaders, on sewing. t "Clothegfiir Leis re" will be NO, b . tiattie t Snell and- Mary ilitHingt4.No..24 ,Kitty McGregor and Carol Jewitir Not, 3 Gays"-. D, ;and Madelio :Sewers!. " The •Sunday School enjoyed a "Tun Day" on Friday after school - leaders, Mrs. John Radford, Mr's. 18, there were five tables of . with the most numbers of 2 on ;I 10ins xpositor. , On Tuesday evening, January Dundas. Special prize - person euchre in play at the Community th i when . they were driven to Blyth The Cheerio -Club met at the: e portals."A reading "Old CdEP,GZANCE ' Prizes were given to the following winners: High lady - Mrs. Edna Rackwell; low lady - Mrs. Harvey Craig ; High man ,- Cliff Ritchie; low man -"Torrence Teilman Westerhout, Mrs. Tom Duizer, Mrs. Jim PreSzcator and Mrs. John Je,,,,Yitt, entered in a body, occupied centre front pews. The choir number was "Fill my heart 'with Thy Love"'with Mrs. Glen _McGregor organist and Mrs. hands, Ann OVerholt (playing as a man); low, Laura Lyon (playing as ' a''man); Most zero's, Gloria' McEwing. 'There .be another in 2 weeks, February Cat 8:30 p.m. ,In Charge will'-be • Marjorie -Duizer; • Ruth'Vincent, Joyce Kennedy and Jessie Jones. Allen'Shaddick choir director, also a number "Put your hand in the hand" with Judy Carter and Debbie- Westerhout accompany- ing on guitars. Rev. McDonald's children's Sunday'school has skating The ladies of the.community are • enjoying their Weekly 'Bible study and prayer group each Thursday morning at 10 a.m. in the church: This Thursdaiwill`be last until Rev. McDonald returns from holidays. with training school at Clinton Wesley • 'Willis 'Church on February 10 and 11 or at Board rooms Saturday February 5. and 12 Ahcc Davidson gave a very interesting report from' Clinton Hospital Auxiliary meeting. Vi, EltitnSleported . 2' cards . and 1 - plant to sick and shut-ins; . FebruarytEmeeting • will' be on February 9 and be family night with a pat luck supper at 7 p.m. . Roll'. call a homemade Valentine. ' , • TheHinotte„:,'..1„,Keep faith in' the • W.Latviiii given 'by HattietWood. The program was readings by Mary Robinson.. "The Horses year or you lose your quota. Dairy farmers• today have to be a specialist - all fields. He discussed the many dairy foods made by Gay Lee. "We .say we're just a farmer. but we should be The Huron Expositor is pleased to welcome a new corresponderit to its pages. She is .,MrS. Bert (Dora) Shobbrook who will be 'covering the Londesboro area for Expositor readers. story was "Even if I'm bad". Kindergarten teachers were Mrs. Bob Peel and Judy Jewitt. The message was "Four things God wants children to know." New lights have been placed in the memorial cabinet in loving memory of Edward Bell, by his -wife Muriel and, family.' A gaining night, was held , on Thursday .eyening for all ,leaders and ' representatives from' ' all McDonald demonstrated the use. of the equipment id the church, the 16 m.m. projector, the tape recent additions to, -the recorder. The: 16 rn.m , projector and the overhead projector _ire e ui ment tl 13 • • rti Prior to-lunch, donations were received for the Bakeless Bake Sale. . • Hostesses were!. Mrs. Kathy Achilles, Mrs. Nelson Reid, Mrs. "Torrence' Dundis and Mrs. Mac Sholdice. - Grants totalling' '$4,557 have been approved for five projects in Huron County'-from the proceeds of the Ontario. Lottery,. The amounts range from $1;305 to $666. ' The Seaforth Minor. Hockey Association is to receive hockey equipment direct from the Wintario Projects Office for an approxiniate value of-$1,305. The Clinton Industrial Hockey League • . is to' receive hockey equipment direct from the Wintario Projects Office for an apiiroximate -value -of $863 and the sum fo $25(),to assist in the purchase of hockey sweaters for a total grant of $1,113. Culture and ,,Recreation Minister .Robert Welch said the , • on Wednesday with her grand- parents Mr. and' Mrs. Bert Shobbrook. ReV. • McDonald was dinner peg' Of Mr. and 'Mrs. :terry O'Brien of 'Zurich7 on Sunday evening. , Miss Lloy ;Shaddick, Kitchener visited ,her parents Mr. and Mrs. Allen- Shaddick On 'Saturday. Visitors with Mr_. and Mrs:. Lloyd Pipe. on Friday evening were Mr. and. Mrs. •Mervyn Pip, Brusses; on Saturday evening, Mr. and Mrs. LlOyd SteWart: . Sunday dinner guests with MT and Mrs. Lorne Bunking were their fatitilY,- Mr. and Mrs: Toth Duizer,• Laurel, Lisa, Stephen and Shannon; Mr. and Mrs. 'Art Hunking,• Todd and Tara, Centralia and Murray Hunking celebrating Mr. and Mrs. Art Hutiking's wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Armstrong -attended -the 55th _ Wedding Anniversary of his cousin-Mr. and Mrs. Leo Murray of St. Coluntban on Saturday night held. in Seaforth-Legion'Hall. 'Graeme Craig eg Walton was named President of the Brussels , Agricultural ' Society at their, annual meeting last Wedneaday. He replaces Fred Uhler, past president. Other officers, named at the dinner meeting in Melville Prebyterian Church, are first. vice president Jack Cardiff, second across the- province. The Crediton Baseball Association is to receive baseball equipment direct from the Wintario Projects 'Office ,for an approximate value of $758 The Exeter Minor. Hcickey Association is to receive hockey equipment direct' from . the Wintario Projects Office for an approximate value of 1465 • and the sum of $250 to assist in the costs of. in-province travel for a total grant of $715. The wingham Badminton Club . is to receive badminton • equipment direct ' from the Wintario Projects' Office for an' approximate:value of $666. vice president' Joint Bone., schansker and secretary treasurer Edwin "Martin. Directors arelirn StephensOn, 'Binerson Mitchell, division will attend the Ontario Agricultural -Society's convention at Royal YOrk in Toronto on February 16 and 17... The annual Brussels Fall Fair will be held, September 20 and 21. The Society has booked the , Walter 0.stnnek band for a dance The Annual Congregational Mrs. Harvey Craig was appointed _meeting of Duff's United. Church .secretary. All financial reports -- was held -on Sunday, January 16_ ,even -by each - representative following the morning church showed a good year. service. Rev. Baiter asked everyone to Approximately 44 sat down to a show more interest towards M & hot Meal_ prior to the meeting. S Contributions. - Five table's' in• play• at euchre Walton Correspondent Mrs. Bert Shobbrook 523-4250 United Church Youth Sunday was observed all across Canada' • on Sunday: Welcoming into.-the narthex were Emerson Hesk and Jim Jamieson, Ushers were Neil Cartwright," John Lawson, ,.Bob Penfoun&•and Kevin Tamblyn. - - The Messengers; Explorers-7' -and C.G.I.T.'irientliels-with their The January yo. meeting was • •.' heldon Thiirsday, January 20.at 2 in the Township Hall. The ••• meeting.opened in forni. with -Hattie Wood at-piano. President Dora • Shobbrook'"1 /twelcomed 'all with a • thottight "Saerificing a little time to be kindli.',-What a wonderful way to start .a new year." •For roll call, Public' Relations, corivenor-Beryl- geid gave-Mit slips with questions' to. be answered from the, Hand :Book. • 'The president. read a 'poem "The President". Minutes of last Meeting,. financial report, bills and accounts *ere lead 133?" seetetary-treastirer ,-• Addle Hunking.. . ' . Correspondence included tWank from fleeter 'family, Mr$. • Hamlett Knox,.:- Eileen Clailti • Nelson'. Lean, Shaddick, Howard. Clark, fr C.A.S. and letter from Miss Pengilly,,!; • r-and Marjorie • Anderson - will e attending senior leaders workshop on quilts I Marjorie buiz Emerson Mitchell, Ivies, „Nelson Marks and Mrs. Ken McDOnaldi March . 1 Mrs. Kathy Achilles, Mrs, Eva' Gordon, -Mrs.: Harvey Craig-and Mrs. Bill Humphries; •, arch 15 - Mrs. Frank Kirkby; Mrs. Dave Watson, Mts.-Rim Bennett and Mrs. Ernie ...Stevens. • IThe meeting was turned over to,• the ceiNeridt'S on Agriculture and Canadian Industries ., and Mrs, Herman Pleas read a poem "What is a farmer?" - • Mrs. Mac Sholdice 'Introduced the guest speaker, Maitin - Baan, who, spoke on dairy farming..-7 EVerybody • in this country is somehow., connected in farming. Change,s.have taken place so fast in the . past number of years; ----prodeetien-has-detibled;-Etev- years • ago, the Milk Marketing Board was set' up, which markets all the milk in Ontario.; A farmer has to supply so much Milk every. ... ,Dundas and Mrs. Harold Bolger. There be another "euchre next Tuesday. e r card- Mrs Cliff Ritchie. Insti€ute hostesses were: Frank Kirkby, M . Torrence' :Tit-nets -were: Ladies high, Adults 8-:-30' to 10:30. Everyone Dora Shobbrook; lOne hands, welcome. -* JesSie-Jonek; loW, Beth Knox; Bible stud Men high, Jim McEwing; lone -groups in -the chureli:- Volleyball begs/1s ,.."`Readings "New Thoughts", by I Jewel Cowan anti "Too Small to Seven •tables The Hullett __Recreation Save" by Mary Longman were There were seven tables in plaY at the W.I. card party on Friday -leaders night January 21. ' .13 to 18 at 7:30 to 8:30 p.m.; pla y at euchre Committee have started their followed by a hymn "Standing at winter program of• Volleyball held Training night - in Hullett',--Central School - on ' Wednesday evenings'with ages. for' group meets - Jim Jamieson and,• Rev. arena for an hour of ,skating home of Jewel' Cowan on Following the skating they , • Wednesday; January 14 at 2 p.m. returned to the church for films,'Mary Longman, chairman, Hot dogs and hot cheseolate were, welcomed all and read ,a poem served to the studentsb by the "FOrWard". All repeated Lord's Sunday School Staff. Prayer. • „• Calf,: The Things they advertiSe now and Take Time." Readings by Alice -Buchanan , "The '• Versatile Wife • and Someday" . were read, .. . The highlight. was the report from - Margaret ;Taylor.. from the F.W.1C..she• attended • laSt 'June in CharlOgeto*ti"lihich was very interesting. She had pictures and souvenirs to show. Myrtle Fairservice thanked her and 'presented , her with :a . gift., Myrtle then gave a reading on New Years. The nieetiniaieit 'With gueen and W.I. Grace. Lunch,' was .served by . 'Alice Davidson, Ptiiiirttand Red; 1.t.'4" T4Atle, The Northern tire AssurttneO 'Company of Cmia4 Trevor Srnith Wpfton 5274848 S87.61107 — offetS .6f Insurance needs ftir___comPaittes oil single ar#1- mart. Fitik§iteritint4-‘ Dal farmerspeaks to surgery. He returned home 'on Thursday, January 20. Lloyd Pipe is taking treatments at Stratford Hospital. On Thursday, they- visited with NelSon McClure, who is a patient in Stratfoid HoSpital. Congratulations to Jeffrey Shaddicv on being successful on . .passing .s Actuary exams 'at' herrio club has m-eettnT771,aTc:Ite' cra ter visited CatIlub.get uiprientfr',00•1 tritarto A quick bread recipe • There's nothing quite like the aroma of home-baked bread spreading through the house. Unfortunately, for Many ".of-us, it ' is 'almost impossible• to find the time of make yeast breads :`from scratch". And for a good number of the rest of us, even if we have the time, we might not have 'the skills! - A good substitute fOr licane.made yeast bread is "quick" bread,. which doesn't require the 'tedious kneading. of dough and the hours of waiting-- time while, the bread rises".Quick breads are usually 'sweeter and have more compact texture than yeast breads, but the flavor -is just as, good and they certainly take less time to prepare. Whole Wheat Plum Bread 1'/z cups whole wheat flour '/2 .cup regular all-purpose flour, • tinsifted 1/2 • tsp salt I tsp. soda 1/2 tsp baking powder 1/2 tsp. ground cinnamon 1/4 cup butter or margqine cup, brown sugar,firmly- _ packed • 1 ,egg % _cupt.-bitttermilk I Can (14 of.) plums, draihed and. pitted • •1/2 cup chopped wainut's • Sieve whole Wheat, all-purpose -flour, salt, soda, ...baking 'powder and ;•einnamon into a bowl. $et "aside. Beat the butter and brown sugar together until creamy, then • beat in, the •egg.,Alternately add the flour mixture and btitterniilk to the creamed mixture. With the last addition of flour; add plums and nuts; •stir until blended. Spoon into a well-greased 5. x 9-inch loaf pan. Bake at 3:10 F for about 1 hour and 10. minutes, or until a pick inserted in center' .comes out clean?' tool• abbut 10 .minutes, then remove from pan and cool thoroughly. Wrap, well and store overnight.. •Makes one loaf. WOOL. TO.: COALS Z1V.-111s1m,-,ALL ,VVEATHER•COATS '"SPORT COATS-4--BLAZERS 00 %)•.ar - -BOYS. PARKAS MIEN'S'. PARKAS 81. JAckETSL., All other Winter -Wear' 110 -1.r. • THE HURON EXPOSITOR, JANUARY 27, 1977 G. Craig heads Ag Society on Friday evening; July 8. !Murray Hoover, Bob Higgins, • Rev. Ken lanes, Keith Williamson, Ray Adams, Neil • Hemingway and Fred Auditors are Norman and Walter Kerr. Mrs. Lloyd Wheeler is president of the ladies division of o' the society and Mr4iarold0Olger IS secretary-treasurer. Twerepresentatives from each y wci ' for DO IT NOW while men areavailable .for Interior Painting BR NT arid{ PAPER • .1.1%.1.0, '4