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The Brussels Post, 1975-10-29, Page 7Mt BRUSSELSPosey tittOBER: 1975 giiit learn to bake bread 1 Mr. and Mrs.. John Nottingham of Ladner, B.C. and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Rintoul of Seaforth visited a week ago Sunday with Mrs. Walter Broadfoot. Mrs. Mac Engel of Cranbrook spent Mon- day at the same home. Mr. and Mrs. Allan. Searle, R.R. 3, Walton, and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Duncan, Brussels have arrived home from Russel, Mani- toba, where they visited with Mr. and Mrs, Jim Duncan and baby son. Mrs. Earl Ritchey, Middleton, N.S., has been visiting this past week with her mother, 'Mrs. James Payne. We are glad to hear, Mrs. Mervin Smith is able to be home' from Seaforth Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Rutledge and family visited a week-ago Sunday at the home of Mrs. Roy Bennett. Last Wednesday afternoon Mrs Roy Bennett had the misfortune to fall her way into the Londesboro hall to attend the Burns U.C.W. Bazaar and suffer- ed a badly sprained ankle. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Rutledge re- turned for her Thursday, she will spend the next couple of weeks at their home in London. Miss Joan Bennett left on Saturday for Cuba, along with her class from the St. Clair College where they will spend 8 days. There were 19 members from the Walton W.I. who attended the special evening as guests of the Seaforth Institute on Monday. Mrs. Merton Hackwell is sup- ply teadhing for Miss Jessie Little at the Seaforth Public School while site is confined to Wingham Hospitll. Mr. 'and Mrs. Jack Smalldon and Bob of Fort Erie spent Saturday at the home of Mr. Harold Smalldon and visited Mrs. Ethel Smalldon at Ontario Hos- pital, Goderich. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stevenson spent a recent weekend at ' Nashville, Tennessee Vests of Vincents Farm Equipment, Ltd. Tours of star's -homes, Capital . Recording Studio, Nashville, Grand Ole Opry, and Bicentennial Park. An afternoon program at the New Grand Ole Opry and Opryland was also enjoyed. 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Dairy Feeding Programs . research proven for profit. We like to know our customers by name! .357 2111 BELGRAVE BRANCH 887-6453 • UNITED CO-OPERATIVES OF ONTARIO 1 1 l i 11 i1' ii • .1 ' it 1 1 1 1 ;" • Walton Correspondent Mrs. Allen McCall Walton I held their first meet- ing for the fall project, "Lets Bake Bread" at the home of the leader, Kathy Achilles. The assis- tant leader is Margaret Shortreed The meeting opened with the 4ff pledge followed by the election of officers: President; Mary Searle, Vice-President; Donna Reid, Secretary and press reporter; rotating. The leader told the basics of baking bread and demonstrated whole wheat freezer bread. At the second meeting the six members, Kim Humphries, Nanci Bennett, Janet Flood, • Donna Reid, Mary Searle and Margaret Shortreed answered the roll call. The freezer whole wheat bread was cooked and later sampled after preparing the basic white bread. We decided to call our club Walton I "Dough Girls". The third meeting was held the following week with all girls answering the roll call. All members participated in making brown batter rolls, they were baked and later they were sam- pled. We were told of the way yeast is used. At the fourth meeting of the Walton I "Dough Girls", we discussed goodness of bread, food guide. Basic rolled dough had been made prior to the meeting. Each member. partici- pated in making fan tans, clover leafs, breads and crescents, and discussed the sour dough starter while buns, etc. were baking. The fifth meeting was opened in the usual manner. For the Roll Call each girl .was to bring your loaf of bread you made at -home. In the group work all partici- pated making cheese puff . and barbecued hamburgurger stacks. . 17th and Boundary Unit Meets Mrs. Jan Van Vleit Sr. was hostess for the October unit meeting at her home on Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Ross Bennett opened with a thought, "On every Thanks- giving". Hymn, "Come, ye thankful people, come" Psalm 100 was read, followed by prayer. Mrs. Van Vliet chose as the topic "Things I'm Thankful for" closing with a poem "I'm Thank- ful", Hymn, "Now thank we all our God" was sung. A general `Thanksgiving was repeated in unison. The collection was re- ceived and dedicated with singing "We give Thee but Thine own". Business was turned over to the President, Mrs. Martin Baan. The secretary, Mrs. Harold McCallum read the minutes. Lunch was served by Mrs. Ross Bennett and the hostess, Mrs. Vail Vliet followed by a social half hour. 8th and 16th Unit Meeting The October meeting of the 8th land 16th unit was held at the !11_111e of Mrs. Gerald Smith on l'iednesday evening. Mrs. Alvin McDonald opened with a Thanksgiving poem, Then and Now". Hymn, "Come ):e thankful people, come", fol., lowed by prayer and the scripture t,,e nding. Also a reading on "Crisp October Hours". ,M.rs. A, McDonald conducted 1: business period and read the elnutes iti the absence of the cretarY, Mrs, Don McDonald. $en members answered the roll call;Mrs. George McCall gave a !),(araottile Hilton Perth Presb 4 y- ielasin_ R!_g.ional Rally held at is United Church, Church. The' Theme was The speakers we r e eCircle of Loves Guest its, Tucker ,Bev., Theodore and i le,,ave, missionaries home 4stet s 416imrvelvid McDonald and' the h. Perionalt ,ged lave 18 tints Jim back on7 was Ties, amid of a foot' s, son; em ant , 6, 4; I .7; tgham e was and d9 nd to 'unior score n the saw s now losses girls gainst score but lead 37-36. trong nsive in a ell on e was