HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1975-03-12, Page 15WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12, 1975
On March 5th the Kingsbridge
4-H club held, their second meeting
at Mrs. Antone Van Osch's house.
They opened "the meeting with
the 4-H pledge. Roll call was
answered by each girl's activities.
"Let's make bread" was voted on .
as the next 4-H project..
Mrs. Evers read "Suit Your-
self". The girls divided into
groupS and discussed the types of
clothing that suit their figure. /
The next meeting will be held on
March 12th at 7.00 p.m. in St. '
Joseph's Hall: The meeting closed
with the 4-H motto.
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The Sth meeting took place
Friday, February 28th at 4.00 at
Mrs. Hildenby's.
We opened with the pledge. ,
Beverly Bell and Dianne Mc-
Bride demonstrated how to make
cheese puffs. Martha Graham*and
Debbie Allan demohstrated how
- to make Barbecued Hamburger
Stacks. Roll 'call was answered by
eight girls. The minutes were read/
and approved,
Mrs. Haldenby read "Make lt ,
With. Bread". We judged our
sourdough bread. We ate the
results of this meeting which were
good. We 'closed with the 4-H
motto.
The next meeting will be held
Friday, March 14th at 4.00 at Mrs.
Doel man ' s
Kairshect
Kitchen .Kuties The Holyrood Dough Dolls 4-H
club held their 3rd and 4th
meetings at Mrs. Gerald Rhody's
home on Saturday, March 1st at
9.30 a.m. -
The president Wilma Milker'
opened the meeting with 11
members and -their leaders repeat-
ing the, pledge. Members showed
their own homemade bread for, the
roll call. Mrs. Rhody demonstrated
the making of brown batter rolls
and discussed yeast products.
. Mrs. Hedley made batter bread
with members assisting with the
beating. Mrs. Rhody made
sourdough bread from starter
which she began the previous
Wednesday.
Members made a variety,of rolls
from basic dough. Some choices
Dough Doffr.
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to make sure people know it
and viOait them!
In 1973, 2000 people were killed and nearly
100,000 injured in car accidents here in
Ontario! Tragic? Sure. But even more tragic
when you consider that many of these
people could have been saved by one simple
action. Buckling a seat belt.
Scientific evidence proves that seat belts
reduce the chanc'e of death or injury in a car
accident by 50%!
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So your Ontario Government is spon-
soring an intensive educational program to
persuade drivers and passengers — and
children, too—to wear a seat belt even on
short drives.
The symbol of this program is the sign
shown. it's a reminder to "Buckle up for
safety." You'll be. seeing it often along
Ontario streets and highways.
It's part of a plan to help protect you, your
family, and everyone in the province—to
help Ontario residents live better, longer.
And to make doubly-sure of it, the govern-
ment_ has prepared interesting, informative
booklets, a film, and a special school pro-
gram on the imPortance of wearing a seat
belt:
For more information on seat belt safety,
write:
Public and Safety Information Branch,
Ministry of Transportation and
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1201 Wilson Avenue,
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Ministry of Transportation
and Communications
John Rhodes, Minister
PAGE FIFTEEN
were cloverleaves, parker house,
braids, fan-tans, Achievement Day
was discussed and the Record Book
Cover design was decided on. Next
meeting will be on March 8th.
The Dough Dolls of the Holyrood
4-H club held their 5th meeting on
Saturday, March 8th at the home of
Mrs. Gerald' Rhody. Nine -mem-
bers were present and the meeting
opened by , repeating the pledge.
Mrs. Rhody discussed "the texture;
shape and flavour of a well made
loaf of bread. She also pointed out
faults and their causes. Some
members brought sourdough loav-
es of bread that they had made at
_home. • Cheese puffs were made by
Carol Wilson and Aldena Van
Sligtenhorst and Barbecued Ham-
burger Stacks were made by
Michele Hodgins, Wilma Duiker,
Marilyn Rhody and Marion Van.
Sligtenhorst. These were later
enjoyed by all present. The
meeting closed with the motto: •
Virginia Chisholm,
Is 4-H President
Theme What Shall I 'Wear?.
Leaders - Bev Maclnnis and DOnna
Young.
The first meeting of Dungannon
1 4-1-1 club was opened with the 4-H
pledge. Some mothers attended
the meeting. Roll call was "Why
did you join 4-H?"
Officers were chosen as 'follows:
President, Virginia. Chisholm; Vice
President, Marilyn 'Sproul; Press •
Reporter and Secretary, Wanda
Park. Meetings will be held on
Thursday evenings. 7.15 to 9.15..
The first meeting was held at the
home of Donna Young with' 10
members present.
Discussion took place on what
the course covered and booklets
and pamphlets were looked over.
All read from the teacher's book
on, "Plann,ing the Wardrobe" and
answered some oral questions.
Bev Maclnnis showed. some differ-
ent 'pieces of material and 'talked
about the blouse which each
member must make for Achieve-
ment 'Day. Kathy Pentland
demonstrated how to take personal
measurements. Virginia Chishom
closed the meeting.
The meeting next Thursday will
be held at' the home of Bev /
Maclnnis at 7.15 p.m.;
BROWNIE .
(1- NEWS
On Tuesday, March 4th the
Brownies held their regular meet-
ing. T opening game was "The
\ M ter an''.
Judy Hunter was Fairy Queen so
she, placed the Toadstool for
Brownie Ring., The Brownies
hopped their Brownie Gold and
Brown Owl did inspection.
Everyone repeated the Brownie
Prayer.
At Pow Wow Brown Owl
presented Shirley Loree with her
Neighbour Badge, The Pick sang
"Happy • Birthday" to Luanne
MacLeod.' Tracey McDonagh
showed her geraniuni plant arid
Debra Huffman had a picture she
had made from seeds. Everyone
that is working oh the Thrift Badge
was reminded to keep a record on
how they are earning their money.
Tiwny Owl told the Pack that if the
weather is suitable plans are to
have a tobogganing party next
Tuesday in place of the regular
meeting.
The Pack then joined to-gether
for a singing game "Little Ball".
Lori Stanley passed 'her test for
running an errand and for skipping
backwards.
The meeting was brought to a
close with Taps.
'Cloyer
Pqrlthers
The sixth meeting of the Clover
Valley Dough Punchers was, held
on Tuesday, March 4 at the home
of Mrs. Fran Elphick at 7.15, The
president opened the meeting with
the 4j-H pledge. The roll call was
answered by all members.
We were divided into group's to
make a Hungarian Bubble Ring, or
a Swedish Tea Ring, or a pan of
Cheslea Buns,, demonstrating as
we made them. Lynn Elphick read
the minutes of the fifth meeting.
Mrs. Elphick discussed Fancy
Breads. Mrs. Hamilton discussed
Breads from other lands. We
closed' the meeting with the 4-H
Creed. kdelicious lunch was then
served.
NIGHT SCHOOL
ACHIEVEMENT NIGHT
Lucknow March 12
Ripley -March 13 .