HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1975-02-05, Page 13Protect your children against
disease, through immunization.
This is what Ontario is doing
to help you.
Iminunization protects against polio,
diphtheria, measles, rubella (German
measles), whooping cough,. smallpox
and tetanus. Although often considered
to be ''childhood diseases," they. ar,e
anything but minor— measles, for in-
stance, can lead to encephalitis (brain
disease), a cause of retardation! •
Here in Ontario, the Ministry of Health
provides the vaccines and your Ontario
Health Insurance Plan (OHIP) pays a fee
to the.physician for administering them.
But the responsibility for immuniza-
tion for making sure your children are
protected— is still up to you. HaVe"your
children immunized by your family
physician. Or, for school age children,'
use school immunization programs pro-
vided by Health Units.
Immunization is quick and convenient
—vaccines against several diseases are
often combined. And the only way. to
control these diseases is to immunize
as many people as possible.
Your Ohtario'Government is doing its
share—by providing vaccines and pay-
ing for immunization through OHIP.
.Do your share—make sure your- chik:
dren are immunized. • Consult your
family phy§ician, public health nurse
or local medical' officer of, health.
A free booklet on immunization is
available, with a chart showing what
diseases your children should be im-
munized against, and at what ages. For
your copy; write to:
Health Resource Centre.
Communications Branch .
Ontario Ministry of Health
Hepburn Block, Queen's Park
Toronto', Ontario M7A 1S2
Ministry of Health
Frank Miller, Minister
Government of Ontario
William. Davis,/Premier •
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THE LUCKNOW seNTINEI., LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
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Kendra-Elphick Is
4H President
The Clover Valley 4-H' club held
its first meeting of "Let's Bake
Bread" on Tuesday, January 28th
at the home of Donna Elphick at
7.00. The meeting was opened
with the 4-H pledge.
The election of officers is as fol-
lows: President, Kendra Elphick;
Vice President, Joan Osboine; and
Treasurer, Annette Elphick. For
Press Reporter it was decided to
take turns.
After the members pamphlets
were handed out the leaders gave
an outline . .of the project. and
dictissed record books and recipe
files, working methods, how to use
a recipe and special piojeCts for
senior members. ,
Mrs. David Elphick discussed
what goes into a loaf of bread and
tools for the job. Mrs. Ray
Hamilton discussed bread making
techniques and about freezing ,
dough.
Mrs. Elphick demonstratzd mak'-
ing freezer whole wheat bread (part
1) and 'the members helped meas-
ure the ingredients, mix, knead,
etc.
We closed the meeting with the
4-H creed followed by hot chocolate
and pastry served by the hostess.
Kathy R Purdon
Is 4-H President
WHITECHURCH NEWS
The Whitechurch 4-H club held
their first meeting at the home of
the leader Mrs. Walter Elliott on
Saturday, February 1st. Present
for the meeting were Lori Purdon,
Kathy Purdon, Clara Milligan,
Wendy Kay, Ann de Bruyn and
Lori Jamieson. The meeting
opened with repeating the' 4-H
pledge in unison.
The election of officers were
President,' Kathy Purdon; Vice
President, Lori Jamieson; Press
RepOrter, Wendy, Kay; Secretary;
Everyone is to take their turn.
Mrs. Elliott discussed Let's Bake
Bread, club membership. require-
ments, for club menberS, record
books, recipe file, and working
methods. Mrs. Archie Pardon
discussed liquid and dry measure-
' ments, how 'to use recipes, help for,
food demonstration. Fieezer bread
was then prepared and put in the
freezer to be baked next meeting.
The meeting closed with 4-H
Creed;
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Dorothy Clarke , Is..
Named President
On Saturday, January 25th at
10.09 a.m., the first meeting of the
Kairshea No. 2 4-H Club "Let's
Bake Bread" was held at !he home
of Mrs. Mowbray.
Leaders of the club are Mrs.
Clarence Ritchie and Mrs, Virden
Mowbray: .
' Officers elected were as, follows:
President, Dorothy Clarke; Vice
President, Norma Maclntyre; Press
Reporter, Laurie Clarke.
Mrs. Ritchie explained about the
club. Janet Bannerman demorfstra-
ted making freezer whole wheat
bread. r Each girl had -a turn at
kneading the bread. The 'meeting
was closed with the 4-H motto.
Club Named
Nine Kneaders
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INEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY . 5, 1975 '
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The second meeting of Lucknow.
No. 1 4-H club was held at , Mrs.
Ritchie's on Thursday, January 30
at 7.00 p.m. The meeting was
opened with the 4-H pledge. The
minutes were read and the treasur-
er's report was given.-
Nine Kneaders was chosen for
the name of our club.
The discussion on bread making
techniques was continued by Mrs.
Walden. Mrs. Ritchie -gave a
demonstration. on the making' of
basic white bread and we all helped
to knead the bread.
We baked and ate the loaves of
freezer whole wheat bread ' we
made at our last meeting. With it
we had hot chocolate.
The meeting was closed with the '
4-H creed.
Kairshea
Kitchen 'Kuties
14he second meeting of Kairshea
Kitchen Kuties 4-H Club took place
Friday, January 31st at 4.00 p.m. at
the home of Mrs. Haldenby.
We opened with the 4-H pledge.
Dianne, McBride took roll call
"Different Flours". She read the
minutes which. were adopted as
. read. Mrs. Haldenby talked about
"Bread Making Techniques".
Mrs. Doelman showed us. how to
punch down the dough and make'
loaves., pan rolls and 'hamburger
buns. Some of us tried to make
rollg.
Mrs. Haldenby gave us a quiz on
bread. We ate our freezer bread
which we had made lastweek. We
closed with the 4-H motto. The
next meeting" will be Friday,
February 14th at 4.00 p.m. at the
home, of Mrs. -Doelman.
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