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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1978-08-31, Page 12University of Waterloo Lectures in Stratford 1978-79 Stratford Public library(271-0220) The Evolution of Westein Civilization [History 105 Z] Tuesday, 7-10 p:m. September 12 - December5, 1978 Detective Fiction [English 208K Z] Tuesday, 7-10 p.m. January 9 —April 3, 1.979 ,The Gallery/Stratford (271-5271) Modern Art [Fine Arts 210 Z] Thursday, 7-1.0 p.m. - September :14 - December 7, 1978. These courses may be taken for credit towards a University Degree or attended as free public lectures. University of Waterloo 1%." •••• 144", Control /1 Your Own Weather install a Westinghouse Recognized by the Government of Canada as an energy•saving devide. 5 YEAR PROTECTION Pt AN WHARF, Phone for tree in-heme estimate. THE MIDAS TOUCH -- Joan Sills applies the finishing touches 'to the Lions Club Pool building on Tuesday. The building, once a brilliant pink, is now a lovely golden shade. 4th Annual Walton Squirt BALL TOURNAMENT Walton Park SATURDAY, SEPT. 2 at 9 a.m. Championship Game '7' p.m. Refreshment 13Ooth -Silver Collection Sponsored by Walton Area Sports Club runs and kept the lead to the end of the game. Geraldine Simon bad two, triple runs bringing two players home each time, Debbie Bennewies had a triple,. One homerun was made by Ruthann Eckert bringing home two players to keep Brodhagen in the lead. Brodhagen goes on to play the, Winthrop Warrettes for the "B" Division trophy. Brodhagen plays • next Tuesday night at 7:00 in Winthrop. On August 23, Brodhagen Ladies' . Slow-Pitch team SKATERS WIN AGAIN — Seaforth's champion figure skater, Lloyd Eisler jr., left and his partner Lorri Beier of Mitchell won. the Central Ontario silver pairs competition in Toronto on Saturday. Lorri;also placed first in novice ladies and Lloyd third ifi novice mens. The week before the pair won the Kitchener Sumr-her Skating Competition, held in conjunction with a tennis tournament in Kitchener. (Expositor Photo) Kippen gun club scores Twenty-seven shooters at- tended the first annual Bill Kyle and W .'R . Cooper Memorial Trap Shoot. Sunday, August 27 at the Kippen Gun club. , After 75 birds, tied for first were: John Anderson. Kip- ' pen. John Hesse's. Goderich, and Ernie Mar- shall, Mitchell. To decide the winner another 25 birds were shot. Out of 100 birds. John Anderson. the winner, shot 97 birds. Ernie Marshall shot '96 and John Hessels 95. Followed closely 'in the —A" etaiS for The Kyle trophy were: George Hatimi, Blyth 70: Jamie Caldwell, Kippen, 70; Calvin. Kristie. Mitchell, 69; Bert Mahaffy, Staffa, 66; Wayne Riddell. Dashwood, 65; Lloyd Ven- non, Hen§ill, 63. "13" Class Cooper Trophy wint1 was Larry Mason. 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Broadhagen Ladies' slo-pitch team dumped Walton with a 15-3 win, taking the best 3 out of 5 games. Brodhagen started off to bat taking the lead with three By Steve Cooke ,One of the biggest fall crops th%t the Indians used to harvest as a hedge against the long cold winter were the plentiful wild nuts that generally start to drop with the first frosts. Nuts are very rich in vitamins 'and prove to be a very high source of protein. Hazelnuts, as everyone knows at Christmas time, are a fine delicacy, but if you want to beat the squirrels to them, 'harvest early in the fall. Beechnuts are another crop that you must be ready for. The easiest way. to collect them is to wait until a frost is forecast, and spread old blankets beneath the trees. The-nuti drop With tbe frost and are easy to shake off the blanket into a basket. Walnuts, butternuts and hickories ,are Ake easieg_to_ gather since they are quite large. When gathered, the husks can be removed in several different ways, but the two methods i use are, I, believe, the easiest. One method is to spread the nuts on a driveway and back over them several times with 'a car. This crushes the hull off the, nut with surprisingly few of the nuts being broken and destroyed. The other method, involves piling the nuts iri.'some sort of squirrel proof • receptacle ana waiting. till the husk ferments -enough to , peel off easily. Whichever method is used, be sure towear a.good set of rubber gloves or your harms will be deeply stained for a consideralxl,p„ length of time: All nuts store best when husked and kept, in a cool dry place. It' you wish to keep a supply of shelled kernels on hand for instant use, keep them in a tightly sealed jar in the refrigerator. If the nuts are going to be used solely for cooking or garnishes, the nutmeats will keep better Willey are dried in a slow oven for 3 or 4 hours• before being placed in the refrigerator. . . . . _ The Indian's. had 'many recipes for nuts, some of which involved crushing the shell and kernel together, cooking the mixture, and spitting out the shell gragments as the dish was eaten. My tastes run to more 'traditional dishes such as 'black walnut fudge cake or better yet, a warm cozy fire on a cold winter's eve with a big bowl. of nuts. my nut cracking paraphernalia, a faithful dog and the good company of my loving wife. played. aganist Walton, ' in Orodhagen. Brodhagen had a close game but Walton won 13-12 with overtime. Brodhagen was ahead at the beginning of the game but Walton caught up and in the 9th inning 'Brodhagen and Walton were tied. Walton got one rue in the 10th inning played in osier- time, Rutliann Eckert had 'a triple and Geraldine Siemnn had a homerun. Good de- fence in The field and batting was done by team players on both teams. On August 16th the 'Brodhagen Ladies' Slow-Pitch team played against Walton in Brodhagen. Brodhagen and Walton had an exciting game with Wawlton in the lead but Brodha.gan came back and won the game 13-11. Home runs' made by Debbie Bennewies, Ruthann Eckert, and Norma Dietz. Triple's runs made - by Marilyn Osborn and Geraldine Siemon Walton and Brodhagen played Monday night at 9:00 in „,„Walton. Brodhagen undefeated against Walton wnn 14.11. Brodhagen had one triple by Ruthann Eckert. Good batting "was done by everyone on the team. Winning pitcher was Mary Turner with good pitching in the ninth inning. Brodhagen will play "against Walton on Wednesday night at 9:00 in Brodhagen. Naturally speaking Good pickings! Exetet. 66 out of 75 birds. Other scores in "B" class 'were: Bill Weber. Exeter, 62: Terry Baker, Hensall. 61; Dan Crcrar.. Hensall. 60: Brad N;lanti, Hensall. 60: Stan Kristic. \‘t4itchell.. 58: Lohse. Ht ,on—lark. ',John Love, 51: Elgin Kipfer. Dashwood. 50. Kippen Gun Club Scores for Monday. August 28 include: Met: Baskin. Clinton Stan Crcrar, Hensall 23 23 Bert Mahaffy, , Staffa Jamie Caldwell, Kippen Lloyd Vennor,,Hensall John Anderson. Kippen Bob Caldwell. Hensall Terry Baker. Hensall Grant McGregor, .Kippen Brad Mann. Hensall Gary Koehler, Hensall . 19 Terry Caldwell, Hensall 19 Robert McGregor. Kippen 18 Allan Bell, Kippen 17 23 22 22 22 20 20 19 19. central cooling and beating iig alli In one! Enjoy year 'round comfort . automatically One system does it all . .. cools and heats your home for less than oil heating alone. (Documentation on request) The LOOS Club swimming pocil officially closes •for the season on Monday, Sept.. 4. The hours for public swimming at the pool have also changed for the Labor Day Weekend. On Friday. Sept. 1., the pool is open • from 1:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. ,and from 6:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. for public swimming. On Satuiday, Sept. 2 the hours -are from 1 p.m. to 5, p.m. and from 6 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. - On Sunday, the hours are from 1 p.m. 'to 5 p.m. and from 6 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. On Monday, the final day the pool is open, public swimming will be held from 1:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. NOTICE We will give complete home care for elderly couple in self contained ground floor apartment. Small village. Call 887.6084 David Lovell. ippen 17 Brian Beer; H isall 16 Paul Ritchie) eter 16 SHIPPER to UNITED CO-OPERATIVES' OF ONTARIO LIVESTOCK DEPARTMENT TORONTO Ship your livestock with MIKE DOYLE Tuesday is Shipping Day Front Dublin CALL DUBLIN 345-2656 ZURICH 236-4088 •••