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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 2003-03-26, Page 11THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26, 2003. PAGE 11. FROM AUBURN Silver Tops dine out before meeting C. Gross hosts Walkerburn Club Christena Gross welcomed eight members and one guest to her home for the March meeting of the Walkerbum Club. The meeting opened with the poem, It’s Love that makes a Marriage, followed by prayer. Eileen McClinchey read the minutes of the last meeting, followed by roll call. Bernice Norman gave the treasurer’s report. The next meeting is to be held on April 8 at Vera Penfound’s. Ethel Ball will provide the program and Betty Archambault will provide lunch. Ila Cunningham is going to hand out squares for the quilt they are making. A suggestion was made that members, who could knit, crochet or quilt, could make lap Country Fare It was a beautiful day for the Silver Tops club to meet at Sticker’s Restaurant for dinner on March 19. Eighteen members attended and after dinner the meeting was held at the Auburn Library with Lloyd and Eileen McClinchey in charge of the meeting. One of the topics covered the excuses the kids gave to teachers for not attending school the day before. Another topic was warnings on products. A reading was given by Mrs. McClinchey entitled. The Heavenly Grocery Store. A contest was to name different quilts for Christmas presents for residents at the nursing home. Mrs. Gross showed us slides of her holiday in Switzerland and Austria. These were of many beautiful mountain scenes and flowerbeds. Deanna Snell demonstrated two ways of appliqueing to be used in the next quilt. Some members offered to take blocks home to make. Blocks were also handed out for those who wished to embroidery them for the Children of the World quilt that is also being made. The meeting ended with a delicious lunch served by the hostess and a social time was enjoyed by all. places in Goderich by solving a riddle. For example name a place to sleep in and a kind of an automobile. The answer was Bedford. PEOPLE AROUND AUBURN By Margaret Fraser Call 526-1112 Congratulations to Chris Carter and Melanie Hiuser, who were engaged on Feb. 14. Their parents are Richard and Linda Hiuser and Wayne and Cathy Carter all of Auburn. The winner of the Lions hockey pool was Laura Mae Chamney. The 150th celebration meeting will be held March 24 at 7:30 p.m. at the Knox United Church in Auburn. The Thursday Coffee Club was exciting this week with the celebration of birthdays for Lois Haines, Bernice Anderson and Francis Clark. Cake and ice-cream was served to 21 people in Challenge: Getting enough calcium and vitamin D to maintain strong bones and protect against osteoporosis Solution: Women 19-50 years of age should consume 1000 mg of calcium and 5 ug (200 III) of Vitamin D per day. Milk and milk products, such as cheese and yogurt provide the most readily available source of calcium and other bone building nutrients. Other sources include calcium-fortified beverages (soy, rice and orange juice) tofu made with calcium sulfate, salmon and sardines with bones, sesame seeds and almonds. Bok choy, kale and broccoli also provide calcium but in smaller amounts. Vitamin D is found in fluid milk, eggs, fish and fish liver oils, margarine as well as in soy and rice beverages fortified with vitamin D. Sunlight on the skin can be a major source of vitamin D but is limited in Canada from October to March and by use of sunscreens. To prevent osteoporosis women are encouraged to get enough calcium, vitamin D and protein, limit caffeine, have sodium in moderation, and keep active particularly with weight-bearing activity. Another contest was a riddle to name a place that is 40 kms. from Auburn. Lois Haines read the last e-mail attendance. Thursday, March 20 the Auburn District Women’s Institute held a meeting. Laura Mae Chamney presented her curator’s report. The roll call was to present a craft that was homemade. Hostesses Jean Plaetzer and Betty Archambault provided a very nice lunch. The next meeting will be held April 22. Knox United Church of Auburn Rev. Ted Nelson’s message was about getting strength from certain mountains. This week it was the “ Mountain of Hope - Mount Ararat. The reading was from the Old Testament- Genesis 9: 8-17. Lois Haines took advantage of the good weather on the weekend to go visiting Mr. and Mrs. Robinson and Ron and Marg Livermore. Happy birthday wishes to Marg Mount, Hailey Andrews, Dorothy Bere, Kaz Budny, Jane Giousher, Rob Elder, Brad Corran, Susan Dobie, Linda Bakelaar, Eileen sent from the space shuttle just before it was lost. The next meeting will be held on April 16. Jefferson, Catherine Robinson, Sandy Johns, Aaron Thomson, Bob Robertson, Franklin Marshall, Randy Machan, Michael Van Wyk, Matthew Van Wyk, Michael Bean, Nicholas Freeman, Michael Freeman, Marilyn Burroughs. Happy anniversary wishes to D. and J. Plunkett, Ann and Allan Grigg. GRADUATION Michelle Lynn Thompson daughter of John and Joyce Thompson graduated from Sir Sandford Fleming College in Peterborough on June 14th, 2002 receiving a Correctional Worker Diploma. On December 20th, 2002, Michelle graduated from Bell Cairn Staff Development Centre Young Offender COSTART program. Michelle has accepted a Youth Officer position at Bluewater Youth Centre. Congratulations from your proud parents and sister Danielle. By Patricia Ham, Auburn School House three inches apart onto ungreased cookie sheets. Bake at 325°F eight to 10 minutes. Makes about 4 dozen.--------TOWNSHIP OF--------- ASHntLD - COLBORNt - WAWANOSH Hoping you will enjoy and use some of the recipes I will be giving each month. They have all been tested by me in my home, and will come from many sources. They are easy family food that teenagers and parents will enjoy. TOASTED OATMEAL COOKIES 3/4 cup margarine 2 1/2 cups regular oatmeal 1/2 cup flour 1 tsp. cinnamon 1/2 tsp. baking soda 1 cup brown sugar 1 egg 1 tsp. vanilla 1 cup nuts (walnut or pecans - optional) In a skillet melt margarine and sautd oats stirring often, until nicely browned, 10-15 minutes, cool. Sift flour, cinnamon and baking soda; set aside. In a large bowl, beat sugar, egg and vanilla until light and fluffy. Stir in toasted oats and flour mixture - combine well. Add chopped nuts if using. Drop by rounded teaspoonsful, BROCCOLI ALMOND CHEESE BAKE 2 cups broccoli in small pieces (cooked) Cheese Sauce: 1 tbsp, margarine 1 tbsp, flour 1/2 cup 2% milk 1/2 cup stock 1/2 cup grated parmesan cheese In a small saucepan, melt margarine; add flour stirring one minute. Add milk and stock; cook stirring continuously, until thickened. Remove from stove; stir in cheese. Put broccoli in greased casserole. Pour cheese sauce over. Sprinkle almonds over top. Bake 350°F 20 minutes. Serves four. To toast almonds: Put almonds in small frying pan with 1 tbsp, margarine. Heat gently until lightly browned. This recipe can be doubled or tripled, depending on how many to be served. Good Cookin! Brussels Village Market We have the ingredients 887-9740 KNECMTEL Food Markets PUBLIC MEETING CONCERNING A PROPOSED ZONING BY-LAW AMENDMENT AFFECTING THE TOWNSHIP OF ASHFIELD-COLBORN1>WAWANOSH TAKE NOTICE that the Council of the Corporation of the Township of Ashfield-Colbome-Wawanosh will hold a public meeting on Tuesday, April 15, 2003 at 7:30 p.m. in the Township Council Chambers, Municipal Office (comer of Blyth Road and Council Line, 2 km west of Carlow) to consider a proposed zoning amendment under Section 34 of the Planning Act. ANY PERSON may attend the public meeting and/or make written or verbal representation either in support of or in opposition to the proposed amendment. IF A PERSON or public body that files an appeal of a decision of the Corporation of the Township of Ashfield- Colborne-Wawanosh in respect of the proposed zoning by-law does not make oral submissions at a public meeting or make written submissions to the Corporation of the Township of Ashfield-Colbome-Wawanosh before the proposed zoning by-law is adopted, the Ontario Municipal Board may dismiss all or part of the appeal. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION relating to the proposed zoning amendment is available for inspection during regular office hours at the Township Clerk’s office. Dated at the Township of Ashfield-Colbome-Wawanosh March 19, 2003. Mark Becker, Clerk-Treasurer Township of Ashfield-Colbome-Wawanosh RR5 Goderich ON N7A 3Y2 (519)524-4669 PURPOSE AND EFFECT: This by-law amends Zoning By-law 13-1991 for the Township of West Wawanosh regarding zoning requirements intended to address the lot pattern in Dungannon and to create consistency between the three zoning by-laws which make up the new municipality. As a text amendment, this by-law affects all lands in the Wawanosh Ward of the Township of Ashfield-Colbome-Wawanosh. Minor lot boundary adjustments between certain zones do not require a rezoning of the severed parcel. The appropriate zoning will be deemed to extend to the new lot boundary. The zone regulations for sleeping accommodation in a tourist or travel trailer is amended by reducing the permitted time frame from a period of six months to fourteen days. The zone regulations of the Village Residential (VR1) zone are amended by reducing the side yard minimum from 3 metres to 1.5 metres where the lot width is less than 20 metres. The minimum lot area required for existing undeveloped lots to construct a residence in the Village Residential (VR1) zone is increase i from 809.3 square metres to 1000 square metres. The minimum lot size requirement for lots in the Village of Dungannon is decreased from 1850 square metres to 1600 square metres where two or more contiguous lots are owned in common and wheie Health Unit requirements can be fulfilled.