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one of his favorite dishes, Cheese
Omelette, as a Sunday morning
brunch. "It's a hearty meal that
should do you most of the day,"
he says.
Clarke, aged 23, lives with his
parents in the small hamlet of
Bognor, near Owen Sound. He
and his father, Erwin, farm 300
acres of rented land near Bognor,
buying in shortkeep Western
calves, and operate a livestock
trucking business to Kitchener and
Toronto markets.
As a member of the Rocklyn
Junior Farmer Club for eight
years, Clarke has held many posi-
tions at club, county, and zone
levels, including his current posi-
tion as county president. He has
also been president of the Grey
County 4-H council and was the
1985 recipient of the Grant Sweiger
memorial award, which recognizes
an outstanding 4-H member within
the county.
Clarke is also a member of the
Rocklyn agricultural society. In
addition to cooking, his hobbies
include curling, baseball, and a hat
collection consisting of 75 hats, so
far.
Cheese Omelette
Ingredients:
6 eggs
1/4 cup onions, chopped finely
1/4 green peppers, chopped finely
'/ to 3 cup ham, depending on
preference, diced finely
'/ cup celery, chopped finely
garlic salt to taste
dash of pepper
'/ cup milk
cheese slices
Method:
Combine all ingredients except
cheese slices in a large bowl and
beat until fluffy. Place in a well
greased fry pan at medium heat
and flip when one side is done. Im-
mediately add the cheese slices and
continue to fry until done. Serve
with tomatoes, toast, and home -
fries. Serves 4. ❑
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you saw their
advertisement in
The Rural Voice.
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