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Classic Cooks
The seventh meeting of the Kai rhea
Classic Cooks was held on Friday, March
29 at the home of Joanne de Boer.
Members discussed plans for Achieve-
Ment Day which will 'be held at the
Iuclmow Legion. They read over the
program for Achievement Day and ..discus-
sed advertising for the bake sale. (Save
. your pennies folks, delicious goodies com-
ing!). Following this discussion they
judged each group member's baking.
An experiment was conducted by three
group members on egg whites. Everyone
also had some of the cake and tea biscuits
which they had judged.
Stretch &Sew
The fifth meeting of the Kingsbridge
Stretch' and Sew Club was held at the home
of Delores' Van Osch on March 26.
All members present answered the mll
call, show the sampleyou did of a suitable
seam finish for your garment and describe
it.
The leaders then, showed the girls how to
do a ribbing sample. Each member made a
Jibbing . sample and displayed it in their
books.
Calf club
The first meeting of the Dungannon 4-H
Calf club for this season was held Sunday, .
March 31 at the home, of Bob McNeil.
Election of officers resulted .in' the
following: president, Craig McNeil; vice-
president, Darren Connelly;', secretary,
Shannon McNeil; press reporter, I.acknow
Sentinel, Andrew Glenn; Goderich Signal- ,
Star, _ Lisa Feagan; youth council, Darren
Connelly, Craig McNeil and Greg Feagan.
Meetings are to be held once each month
with the next meeting the third Tuesday in
May. Anyone .interested in joining the calf
club can contact the leaders, Bob McNeil;
Glen McNeil or Ross Eedy.
Shoot party
A successful Shoot Party was held in St.
Helens Hall on Monday evening, March .
25. Eight tables were in play. High man
was Bob Jefferson; second high man, John
Andrew; high lady, Frances Murray;
second high lady, Shirley Hackett; lucky
card holder, John Lyons; most shoots,
Michael Taylor.
Next card party will be April 8.
Bruce budget...
from page 5. •
The ,county library department which
had asked for. a 9.9 per cent increase event-
ually settled for th, four per cent increase
offered by the county.' The budget for the
year was set at $442,000. The library
board has been seeking additional funding
for the past several years in order to offset
a decrease in provincial funding to county
library systems.
In a recorded vote, four of the 31
members of county council voted against
the budget.' Alex Lamont of Saugeen
township voted against the 'budget saying
he was against the overall increase in
taxies.
"I think there'sother ways we could
have cut' expenditures," he said.
He questioned why some departments
got a 61 per cent increase while others had.
to settle for three or four per cent. He said
the cuts in the budget "could have started
right here with ourselves in general
administration." -
Lamont, •.who is also chairman: of the
library board, said he had hoped to get
more money for the 'county library system,
but the library board can "live with the
four per cent increase." In 1984 all the
libraries in the county were forced to close
for one week in order to cut costs. •
Another councillor, Dirk Botrna of
Chesley, voted against the budget saying
"something's wrong somewhere." He said
Chesley tried to keep its budget down to a
four or five per cent increase.
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Luclmow Sentinel, Wednesday, April, 3. 1985—Page 7
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