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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1973-05-02, Page 14• Ae 0431, ccod , RIEMORIALs • There was a large attendance at the dinner meeting of Brussels businessmen at the Legion Hall, Wednesday and members indicated keen interest in the discussions concerning association plans. (Staff Photo) READ and' USE POST CLASSIFIED Action Ads DIAL DIRECT 887 6641 INVEST NOW on 5 year Debenture Investment Certificates You earn highest' interest on all of The Municipari Debenture Investment Qertificates. Interest payable semi-annually or left to accumulate. Terms: One to Five Years Amounts: $100 to $20,000 . -A feature attraction at the dinner meeting of the Brussels businessniens Association Wednesday evening was the Ding-a-Lings. Shown here, they are Julie Campbell, Julie McCall, ' Susan Langlois and Michelle McCutcheon. (Staff Photo) News of Walton District groups meet For further information: The Municipal Savings and Loan Corporation P,O. Box 147, 88 Dunlop Street East, Barrie,. Ontario. • (705) 726-7200. the munliciOal savings & loan corporation MEMBER: CANADA DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Available In This Area Through Correspondent Mrs. Allan McCall Mrs. James Smith, Brussels was hostess at her home for the 8th and 16th unit April meeting on Wednesday evening. Mrs. Don Fraser opened the meeting and "Christ the Lord is risen today" was sung. Mrs. Jim McDonald read the scripture from Luke, Chapter 5, and the Meditation. Mrs. D. Fraser read poems, "Easter again" and "A message for today" and "Rejoice the Lord is King" was sung. Mrs. George McCall an- nounced coming events. plans were made for a showeiSaturday evening for Miss Karen Mc Donald. The "Luncheon is Served" on June 4th was discussed. Mrs. Don McDonald and Mrs. Don Fraser assisted the hostess in serving lUnch: 4-H MEETINGS The fifth meeting of the "SportY Spats" 4-H Club on "Sportswear with Knits" was held on Monday evening. The Roll Call, "How I plari to incor- porate -stretchy seams into my gartnent" was answered by all girls preSent. The secretary's report was read by Margaret shortreede The discussion was on "Set-, ting in Sleeves." The dernonstra- tIciri by Mr-s. Watson was putting in 'a zipper without a seam, and a Meek turtleneck. Miee jowl Bennett demonstrated a tailor's hem, The sixt h and -Selienth Meeting Were qbnibined. The roll call, "HoW I plan to care for 'My garment once it is Made - washing instruction's, etc. Draw symbols if pOSsible i was answered by inerribere. The secretary's report was read" by Mrs: Bev: Stevenson. The 11011 Call for the. seventh meeting was ati"Ideafer the Fashion =Show The hand,. out sheets Rik both meetings were filled. in. The dettiorietratioti Wag applying elastio, in firm knits and hem with cliff.. • 'The next Meeting will be held at Joan Bennett's home. WALTON II The Walton II 4-H Club held their final meeting at the home of Mrs. Don McDonald on Satur- day. prior to the meeting the girls and leaders enjoyed a smorgas- bord lunch with each member News of Ethel Wm. Dobson, Norman Dobson and W.K. Fair of Harriston flew Sunday to the Canadian Forces base at Borden and attended a seminar on Defensive Flying sponsored by the Canadian Owners and Pilots' Association of Canada. Vkalk I1 food One reason ham is a favorite of the economy-minded woman is because it goes a long, long Way. After making its first grand table appearance,. its budget-stret- ching leftdtrers mean more meals that otherwise WOUld have to come from a new meat purchase: Next time you have ham leftover.froin dinner, couple it in a casserole With lima beans and cream-style corn and crown with corn muffin batter before baking, This south- ern-style one-dish meal rates high in appeal. The secret to successful baCOri cookery low heat, Plade the meat in a 'cold Skillet and. separate the slices as they begin to cook . so that • 'each slice is flat ,iii the pati, Continue cooking over IOW heat, turning the SlideS-- Often- until they are browned eve nly on both sides. ,Remove the SliceS to drain on absorbent. paper.. AS a breakfast bonus and for variety, add chopped cooked Moat. Such as, bacon, sausage, ham, luncheon meat, frankfurters or chipped beef to scrambled eggs as they begin to thicken. donating food for the meal. The rollcall was answered by all members; then Pat McDonald read the minutes. The leaders, Mrs. ID, Mc Donald and Mrs. Mac Sholdice discussed Achievement Day for May 19, and reviewed and com- pleted material for meetings. A fashion show followed with each girl modelling the garment she had made. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dunk, Mrs. A. McCall and Mrs. N. 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