HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1972-02-24, Page 1312--Clinton .News,Record, TburscIaY,. February 12, 1972 •
Mrs. L. D. Gray leads a group rehearsal for the show "You're A Good Man, Charlie Brown" which will be presented at Central HUronSecondary School in April, Singing beside the piano are (left to right) curt Lobb and Rick Snell, who play Snoopy and Brenton Craig, who plays Schroeder.
Best part of the doughnut is the hole
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.ELM HAVEN
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NOW PLAYING
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A show band that will
delight everybody.
Each Saturday afternoon
enjoy matinee entertainment
from 4 to 6 p.m. at the Elm
Haven.
Beginning on February 2111'6 r a
one-week engagement
"Stage Coach"
(Rock and Country) 8b ,
When you're reedy 10 none
Ific day . . see the beautiftil
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SATURDAY, FEB. 26
SNOWMOBJLING
Dancing to
THE EARL and MARTHA HEYWOOD TRIO
ENJOY OUR
Everyone
Welcome-
Roast Spareribs with Dressing
Roast Pigtails
Or
Steak burgers
Served with Sauerkraut or
Coleslaw
General Admission
$1.00
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- Drama - Henry Fonda
- Colour-Comedy - Dean Martin
-- Drama - Orson Welles
- Colour-Western - Clint Eastwood
- Drama - Cliff Robertson
- Colour-Comedy - Dean Martin
- Colour-Comedy - Cary Grant
Colour-Comedy - Tom Tryon
- Colour -Drama - Alan Arkin
Colour-Drama - Anthony Quinn
Colour Drama - Peter O'Toole
Colour-Suspense Drama - Yul Brynner
Drama --- Peter Fonda
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THE GLORY GUYS
THE HEART IS A LONELY HUNTER
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LILITH
WATCH FAMILY THEATRE SATURDAY
6:00-8:0opm
ANNUAL meeting Clinton Figure
Skating Club, Tuesday, February
2.9-, 1972, .0 p.m.., Clinton
Community Centre,-8b,
FRIDAY, February 25, 8:30 p,m.,
euchre party, Varna Hall.
Auspices LOL 1035. Ladies
please bring sandwiches.-8b
SATURDAY, May 13, Rummage
Sale, Clinton Legion Hall. Watch
for further details.-813
LUTHERAN Worship Service,
Sunday, March 5, 2 p.m., Knox
Chapel, Goderich, Bruce
Bjorkquist officiating, Church of
the Lutheran Hour, Everyone
welcome,-8,9p
THURSDAY, February 24, 8:30
p.m., Euchre and 500, 1.0.0.F.
Hall. Ladies bring lunch.-7,8p
BUS to Ice Capades, Kitchener
Auditorium, March 8. For
information call 482-7627 or 482-
9475. Very reasonable.-7,8p
EUCHRE AND BRIDGE,
February 25, 8: 0 0 p.m.,
Municipal Building, Hayfield,
Auspices of Bayfield Agricultural
Society, Prizes and lunch.-7,8b
BY MARY McILWAIN
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Riley visited
on Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Ron
Goodfellow and Kristina of
.Georgetown.
Janis van Vliet of Brussels
spent the weekend with Sharon
Thompson.
Mr. and Mrs. Terrence? Hunter
of Colborne Township and Mrs.
Joe Armstrong Qf Detroit spent
Friday visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
NEW BINGO, CLINTON. LEGION
HALL, 8:30 p.m. February 24, . • . Admission $1.00. 15 regular
games, $10.00 each. Three Share-
The-Wealth games, One, jackpot
garrie for $150 in 54 calls or less,
or guaranteed $25 consolation.
One call and $10 added weekly if
not won.-7,8,9b
CASH BINGO, Legion Hall,
Seaforth, Friday, February 25,
8:15 p.m. Regular games, $10;
three $25 games; $75 jackpot to
go. Door prizes. Admission
$1,00, Auspices Branch 158.
Proceeds welfare work.-1
TUESDAY, February 29, Bingo at
Huron Fish and Game Club, 8:30
jackpot $58.00 in 58
aumuers.-7
COME to Blyth Lions Club Bingo
every Saturday night at 8:30 p.m.,
Community Hall. Admission
$1.00. 12 regular games, $10.00
each. Two Share-The-Wealth
games. One $25.00 special.,
$125.00 jackpot, if taken in 60
calls, if not taren, $10.00 added
each night. 50 percent of take to
full card if jackpot not taken.-
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John Thompson. Jim, Sharon and
Bob.
Mrs. Ella Jewitt arid boys spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Dawson, Brenda. Bonnie. and
John of Varna.
Mr, and Mrs. Ben Riley,
Gordon, Greg. Gerald, Sandra and
Lorna visited on Sunday with Mr,
and Mrs. Jerry Riehl„Jackie.
Kim and Shelley of Huron Park.
Mr. John Turner of
Tuckersmith was a Sunday
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Reg
Lawson, John and Elizabeth.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Mann of
Bluevale visited on Sunday
evening with Mrs. Irene
Grimoldby.
Mr. and Mrs. John Thompson,
Jim, Sharon and Bob and Janis van
Vliet visited on Sunday afternoon
with Mr. and Mrs. Terrence
Hunter of Colborne Township,
FORTIETH
ANNIVERSARY
PARTY
For
HAROLD and MARGARET
DOWSON
At
Bayfield Community
Centre
Saturday, February 26
Dancing To Startrex
9 To 12
NO GIFTS PLEASE
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in a cool place for use another
time. It is wise not to reuse that
fat too many times becau`se after
awhile it does start to break down
and smoke,
The home economists with
Canada Agriculture, Ottawa have
two basic doughnut recipes for
you to try, The cake-type doughnut
may be sugared or iced before
serving and the yeast-type may be
stuffed with jam or jelly.
DOUGHNUTS-CAKE TYPE
3 tablespoons butter
1 cup sugar
1 teaspoon vanilla
2 eggs
3 cups sifted all-purpose flour
4 teaspoons baking powder
''2 teaspoon salt
'A teaspoon nutmeg or mace
2-3 cup milk
Cream butter and sugar and add
vanilla. Beat in eggs one at a a
time. Sift dry ingredients and add
alternately with milk to creamed
mixture. Chill dough about 30
minutes. Turn onto floured hoard
and knead for' 30 seconds. Roll
dough 1 .2 -inch thick and -cut 3-inch
doughnuts. Fry in deep fat at 375 F
until browned, turning once. Make
1 1 2 dozen.
Starting
geraniums
Now is the time to start thinking
about plants for your garden this
spring, says R. W. Crawford,
extension horticuliuralist,
Ontario 1.)epartment of
Agriculture and Food, One of the
roost popular garden plants is the
geranium. You can start to take
cuttings now and enlarge your
supply of flowers for May and
June.
Cuttings should be two to four
inches long, and at least as thick
as a pencil. Some people simply
put the geranium cuttings into
water and let them root this way,
says Mr. Crawford. However,
they can also be put into a pot of
sand which is kept moist. One way
of ensuring sufficient moisture is
to put the pot of cuttings into a
large plastic bag to prevent
moisture loss.
Depending on conditions,
rooting may take three or four
weeks. Remember that there is a
limited food supply in the
cutting. They cannot grow
indefinitely in water or sand.
When there is a good root
system on the cutting, transplant
it into a. small pot of well-drained.
soil. Good light and moisture
levels will help ensure a good
healthy plant for your garden in
May,
DOUGHNUTS-YEAST TYPE
1 teaspoon sugar
3/4 cup lukewarm water
1 package dry yeast
3/4 cup hot milk
3/4 cup sugar
1 teaspoon salt
2 beaten eggs
1 teaspoon vanilla
1-3 cup softened shortening
4 cups sifted all-purpose flour
Dissolve one teaspoon sugar in
water and sprinkle yeast over top.
Let stand 10 minutes. Combine
next six ingredients and cool to
lukewarm. Stir in. yeast mixture.
Gradually heat in two cups flour
until dough is smooth and elastic,
Add remaining flour to make soft
dough. Turn onto floured board
and knead 10 minutes, Shape into
ball and place in greased bowl.
Brush with melted fat. Cover and
let rise in warm place (about 85 F)
until double in bulk (1 1-2 hours).
Punch clown and roll to r 2 -inch
thickness. Cut 3-inch doughnuts
and allow to rise until double in
hulk (about 1 12 hours). Fry in
deep fat at 375 F until browned
turning once. Makes about 1 '2
dozen.
Feb. 28 & 29
March 6 & 7
March 13 & 14
March 20 & 21
March 27 &'28
April 3 & 4
Feb. 24
March 2
March 9
March 16
March 23
March 30
April 6
Feb. 26
March 4
March 11
March 18
March 25
April 1
April 8
Hallett
Federation
meets
The Mullett Federation held
their Feb. meeting in
Londesboro.
The following business took
place. This year it was decided to
contribute the same as in 1971 to
the Clinton Spring Show, The next
meeting to be on April 5 with a
speaker from the Agricultural
Office.
On March 10 at 8:30 in
Londesboro Hall a social evening
will be held in the form of a card
party. A discussion period
followed on who should vote for
farm policies.
It was felt by the group present
that it should remain at a 66 and
two-thirds percent majority. The
vote should be on a graduated
percentage of what you produce
but that a producer should not
have 10 votes as the maximum,
You should produce the
commodity for two years before
voting. To qualify as a farmer a
certain percentage of your
income must come from the farm,
The following resolution was
presented: "Since the Federal
Government has increased the
funds for Labour' Assistance from
$69,000,000 to $85,000,000 for
7,900 jobs, be it resolved that they
also include farm labourer's in
this program."
Eric Anderson showed slides
on his western beef tour, They
were enjoyed by all present.
Clinton II 4-H
Club meets
The first meeting of Clinton II
4-H Homemaking Club was held at
the home of Mrs. Clayton Ellis.
The leader's are Mrs. Ellis and
Mrs. Jenkins.
The results from the election of
officer's were as follows:
President, Karen Tyndall: Vice-
president, Susan Tyndall:
Secretary, Glenna. Ellis:
Treasurer, Judy Tiestna. The
next meeting is to be held at Mrs.
Wm. Jenkins' home on Thursday.
February 24 at 7:30 p.m.
Following a discussion on types
of material suitable for the
••Sleepwear" project. the girls
practised measurements for
pattern sizes.
Holmesville
ettib meets
BY BRENDA wise
The first meeting of the
Holmesville Sleepwear Club was
held on Feb. 14, 1972 at the
Goderich Township Hall. The
meeting was opened with the
pledge, then the election of
officers was held.
Results were: President, Janet
Klorrips; Vice-president, Audrey
De Putter; Secretary, Marie
Betties; Treasurer, Sophia
Hoogendoorn; Press Reporter,
Brenda Wise.
The girls had a discussion on
the patterns and type of fabric
suited for Sleepwear,
The meeting ended at 8:30 p.m.
The next meeting will be held on
Monday, Feb, 28 at 7 p.m.
Home-made doughnuts are a
treat whenever they are made.
And only with home-made
doughnuts do you get those
delicious centers or "holes",
The first doughnuts were simply
deep-fried small cakes. Then the
custom developed of punching out
the hole before cooking because
there was a problem of the cakes
not being cooked through to the
centre. The "hole" was cooked
separately and became a favorite
as well.
There are two basic types of
doughnuts you can make at home.
One, the cake-type, is leavened
with baking powder, the other is a
yeast-leavened doughnut. Both
_are cooked the same way in deep
fat.
One needs to he just a little
cautious when deep fat frying. You
should use a fairly large heavy
kettle but there is no need to buy a
deep fat fryer. The kettle should
he filled not more than half-way
with the fat or oil.
Heat the fat gradually to 375
on a thermometer or test the
temperature with a cube of broad
which should brown in about 60
seconds. Be sure the fat has
reached this temperature before
you add the first doughnut. Greasy
doughnuts will result if the fat is
not hot enough at the start to form
a crust on the outside. If the fat is
smoking, it means that the
temperature is too high and the bat
is starting to break down. Any
doughnuts put in at this time, will
be overbrowned before being
cooked through.
After frying one batch. always
let the temperature collie up again
to the required heat before adding
another one. If you try to fry too
many at one time, this causes the
temperature of the fat to be
considerably lowered, and may
result in the fat bubbling up 'too
fast and overflowing the kettle.
Any shortening or oil may be
used in deep fat frying doughnuts.
After use, the fat may he cooled,
then strained and stored covered
Constance
Area residents
active socially
THE RAGE
HOUR OF THE GUN
ESTHER AND THE KING
THE TROUBLE WITH ANGELS
THREE ON A COUCH
GLEN MILLER STORY
THRILL OF IT ALL
(WIVIVII THURSDAY NIGHT
AT THE MOVIES NouTroDarn
- Colour-Adventure Drama - Glen Ford
- Colour-Western - James Garner
- Colour-Adventure- Richard Egan
- Colour-Comedy - Rosalind Russell
- Colour-Comedy - Jerry Lewis
- Colour-Musical - James Stewart
- Colour-Comedy - Doris Day