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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1986-10-15, Page 10PAGE 10. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1986. elgraveI i y Mrs. Helen Stonehouse 887-9487 _ V Belgrave people visit Herd wins prizes Lorelda Farms Ltd. Brown Swiss with 6 entries did well at the Regional Brown Swiss Show at Teeswater Fair, October 11. The herd, owned by Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Cook placed third in the Female Calf Class; second with their Junior Yearling; and first with their Senior Yearling entry. Loreldo Tiffany then went on to be Reserve Junior Champion. Loreldo Kate’s Starr placed first in the two-year old Class winning the Gainers Swift Canadian Award and went on to be Reserve Grand Champion of the Show. Johann Rockette placed fourth in the 4-year-old Class. Loreldo Brandy was first in the Mature Class. Loreldo placed third in the Breeder’s Herd. There were seven herds with 50 head shown. North Huron UCW rally held at Whitechurch The 24th North Huron Regional Rally was held in Whitechurch United Church on Tuesday even­ ing October 7 with the theme being “Gifts that Women Bring.” The Regional President Mrs. Helen Underwood of Wingham was in charge of the evening’s program and welcomed the 63 ladies whoattendedfrom the 10 churches in the North Huron Region. A sing-song led by Mrs. Betty Graber of Brussels, with Mrs. Kathy Workman as pianist, was much enjoyed. Mrs. Alma Langford, President of Huron-Perth Presbyterial, brought greetings and announced a number of coming events of interest to United Church Women. She urged the women to take a stand against apartheid by boycot­ ting products from South Africa and to refrain from buying war toys for children in an effort to lessen the violence in our communities. The year 1987 will bring many special activities to commemorate the 25th anniversary of United Church Women. Mrs. Grace Drummond, the treasurer of Huron-Perth Presby­ terial, gave the financial report to date and presented the budget for 1987. Mrs. Susan Howson of Blyth reviewed several of the books which were on display at the literature table. minister of the Walton-Bluevale charge as the guest speaker. She spoke of facing up to challenges and what resources people can use to handle them. One challenge she could see was finding ways to interest younger women in the work of the U.C.W. Mrs. Eileen Hamilton of Wroxe- ter thanked the speaker. The offering from this rally was to be sent to the Medical Electives program. An invitation for the 1987 rally to be held in Wingham was extended by Mrs. Ethel Adams. At the close of the evening a friendship hour was enjoyed by all. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Leitch, Julie and Jeff of Waterdown and Mr. and Mrs. George Johnston, Tara and Erin of London were weekend visitors with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grasby and Mrs. Laura Johnston. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Procter and Carl and Mrs. Dorothy Procter spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Murray Procter, Mark, Kyle, Kirk and Andrew of London. Mrs. Dorothy Logan and her grandson Shawn Logan spent the weekend at Fergus with Mr. and Mrs. Americo Arruda and Michelle. Maria Arruda and seven of Michelle ’ s friends also spent the weekend at the same home. Mr. and Mrs. Klaus Mirlach, Ingela, Sara and Eric of Burling­ ton spent Thanksgiving weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Barry Logan. Mr. Clara Fernendas, Carey, Terry and Dale Lamont of London visited on Thanksgiving with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Jim Lamont, sister and brother-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Mike Cottrill and Shawn Thanksgiving guests with Mrs. Ken Wheeler on Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Makas and Alicia, London; Mr. and Mrs. Jim Coultes, Wingham; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Taylor, Erica and Monica, Alliston; Mr. Don Rae, Jamie and Ian, Guelph; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Charter, Beth and Lori, Blyth; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Squires, Carson­ ville, Michigan and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene McAdam, Clinton. Mrs. Ethel Wheeler of the Woodley Home, Wroxeter, visited at the same home on Monday. Belgrave 4-H dub cooks with cheese BY JENNIFER PROCTOR The third meeting of the “Milk Makes It’’ club was held on Tuesday, September 30, at the Women’s Institute Hall, Belgrave. First, the members opened the meeting with the 4-H pledge and answered to the roll call. The main topic of this meeting was Cheese. The girls talked about the different kinds of cheese, the different uses, how many calories in cheese and the description and flavor. Theyalsolearnedhow to shop properly for cheese, how to store cheese and the different cheese tools. After the business part of the meeting they went into the kitchen and were divided into groups. The firstgroup made cheese souffle and the second group made mini cheese cakes. After the girls had finished making and eating those they closed the meeting. I electronic keyboard over the traditional acoustic I piano? Is it a piano, organ, synthesizer, sequencer or recorder? What is midi and where does the piano fit into all this? Join Yamaha, Jim Cummings and Ernie King Music, Oct. 22 at Wingham Golf & Curling Club 7:30 p.m. for the Clavinova Clinic. IT’S FREE ANDTHE COFFEE ISON US! TEACHERSONLY CLINIC WILL BE HELD AT ERNIE KING MUSICSTUDIO 326 JOSEPHINEST., WINGHAM W E D N ESDAY, OCTOBER 22AT2:30P.M. Music was provided by Mrs. Marilyn Wood and Mrs. Janette War drop of Wingham who sang twoduets accompanied by Mrs. Hilda Grant at the piano. The Fordwich U.C.W. conduct­ ed the worship service entitled “What Can I Give”? Mrs. Jean Wilson, Mrs. Marg Livermore and Mrs. Ruth Harding through scripture and dialogue showed members that they could givegiftsoffriendship, asmile, time and love. Following the worship, Mrs. Carol Nicholson of Bluevale intro­ duced the Rev. Bonnie Lamble, News briefs Ruth Ann Pletch and Joe Russel of Guelph; Mr. and Mrs. Keith Pletch and family and Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Pletch and girls of Belgrave; David Pletch of Kincar­ dine; Melanie Scott of Toronto and Mrs. Carrie McGuire of the Brookhaven Nursing Home, Wing- hamwere Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Pletch. Last Tuesday evening 16 ladies from the Belgrave U.C.W. attend­ ed the North Huron Regional Rally at Whitechurch United Church. Rev. Bonnie Lamble of the Blue- vale-Walton charge was guest speaker. Miss Sheila Anderson of Lon­ don; Mr. and Mrs. Rick Ball, Matthew and Alicia of Hanover; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Anderson of Goderich and Mr. Doug Cousins of Cambridge visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Anderson over the Thanksgiving weekend.