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NH council costs
total $95,852.99
Members of North Huron council
received remuneration and expenses
totalling $95,852.99 in 2004.
Reeve Doug Layton received a
stipend of $9,500, meeting
allowance of $7,640, mileage and
meals $912.20, conferences $715.90
$676.08.
Councillor James Campbell
received $13,049.39 including
stipend $6,500. meeting allowance
$5,100, mileage and meals $221.64,
conference $555, and lodging
$672.75.
The old way
Nature provided an outdoor skating rink for the family of Chris and Shelly Smith near
Cranbrook, when a riverside flooded, then froze. Family and friends were able to enjoy some
skating and hockey during a birthday party this past weekend. (Vicky Bremner photo)
and lodging $765.81, totalling
$19,533.91.
Deputy Reeve iMurray Scott
received a stipend of $7,500,
meeting allowance $4,700,
conferences $15, totalling $12,215.
Councillor Murray Nesbitt
received a total of $15,208.53
including a stipend of $6,500,
meeting allowance $6,120, mileage
and meals $1,260.51, conference
$708.60, and lodging $619.42.
Councillor Edgar Daer received a
total of $3,544 including stipend
$2,167, meeting allowance $1,160,
mileage and meals $217.
Ralph de Vries, who was resigned
as councillor part of the way through
the year, received a total of
$5,436.90 including stipend
$1,624.98, meeting allowance
$2,100, mileage and meals $522.24.
conference $513.60 and lodging
Councillor Arnold Taylor received
$16,058.26 including stipend
$6,500, meeting allowance $7,520,
mileage and meals $741.51,
conference $540, and lodging
$756.75.
Councillor Archie MacGowan
received $10,807 including stipend
$6,500, meeting allowance $4,300,
and mileage and meals $7.
ON $4.00 THURSDAYS
Drop into either of our offices any
Thursday with your word classified
(maximum 20 words) and pay only
$4.00 + GST (paid in advance).
That’s $1.00 off regular rates.
The Citizen
Country Fare
By Patricia Ham, Auburn School House
shapes. Place on ungreased cookie
sheet, quite close together. Glaze
several times with an egg mixed with
2 tbsp, water to have a professional
shiny appearance.
Bake at 350°F for 1 hour.
FROM CRANBROOK
Family has
fun on ice
Mother Nature helped Chris and
Shelly Smith entertain about 25
friends and family on the occasion
of Lexi’s eighth birthday. The field
by the river was Hooded during the
recent mild spell and was frozen
over for smooth skating in time for
the birthday party. It was held on
Sunday after it was cancelled on
Saturday because of the weather.
Bible study is beginning again on
Wednesday mornings at Mary
Mann's home in Brussels. Anyone
interested will be welcome at 9:15
a.nr
As a perfect score for three darts is
180, some good scores were
recorded in Cranbrook last
Wednesday evening. Sharon Evans
was the high lady with 109. Ernie
Lcwington had a score of 174 with
Frank Workman being runner up
with 160.
Rev. Theresa McDonald-Lee.
Jonathan and her father are on a trip
to Africa and Europe. Rev. Cathrine
Campbell will be on call.
The Monkton Worship Service
Group will be conducting church in
Cranbrook on Sunday.
Floyd and Mary Nesbitt have
settled into their apartment in
Brussels. We miss the truck going by
as often.
Birthday wishes go to John
Bentley, Jan. 31; Sarah Mitchell,
Feb. 1 and Wendy Phillips, Feb. 2.
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
come from many
sources. They are easy family food
for teenagers and parents to enjoy.
FAST AND EASY
(50 pieces)
1/2 cup margarine melted
3 cups whole wheat flour
1/2 cup skim milk powder
3-4 garlic cloves minced
1 cup warm stock or water
1 large egg, beaten
In a large bowl combine
margarine, garlic, warm liquid, and
beaten egg. Add skim milk powder.
Stir in whole wheat flour. Combine
well and roll out 1/4" thick. Cut out
and place on ungreased cookie sheet.
Bake at 300°F for 1 hour.
DOGGIE CHEESE BITES
(60 pieces)
3 cups whole wheat Hour
3 - 4 garlic cloves, minced
1/2 cup oil
1 egg beaten
1 cup shredded cheese
I cup 1% milk
Add Hour to well combined
remaining ingredients. Mixing well,
roll out 1/4" thick. Cut into desired
CONCESSION ROAD CRISPY
BISCUITS
2 cups all-purpose flour
4 cups whole wheat flour
1 cup cornmeal
1 cup wheat germ
2 cups bulgar wheat
1/2 cup milk powder
2 1/2 cups stock
1 egg
1/2 cup honey
1 pkg. regular yeast
pinch of sugar
1/4 cup warm water
Combine sugar and warm water;
sprinkle yeast on top and set aside to
bubble up, approximately 10-12
minutes. Combine and stir well in a
large bowl all-purpose flour, whole
wheat flour, cornmeal, wheat germ,
bulgar wheat and milk powder.
Whisk together very well the
water, egg and honey. Pour over the
yeast mixture and add to the grains
and flour, mixing very well. Roll out
1/4" thick and cut desired shapes.
It looks good if you want to glaze
these concession road crispy
biscuits. Beat an egg with 2 tbsp,
water and brush on biscuits several
times during baking.
Bake at 300°F for 1 hour.
We have the 'atgwdient&
887-9740
Jlarnnts, you am invited
tv attend
A Family Guide to Second Step:
Parenting Strategies for a Safer Tomorrow
Wednesday Evenings
February 16 to March 9
6:30 - 8:30 p.m.
Blyth Public School
Please register at 482-8777 or 1-800-479-0716
Huron County Child Abuse Prevention Committee is the home of
Rural Response for Healthy Children, Family Ties & T.H.E. Bus
SEAFORTH COMMUNITY HOSPITAL SITE:
Member of the Huron Perth Healthcare Alliance
MISSING: We are unable to locate a red wheelchair
belonging to the hospital; if anyone has borrowed for
transportation needs, please return as soon as
possible.
Volunteer Opportunity: Seaforth Hospital Auxiliary
is seeking individuals to staff their Hospital Gift Shop.
The gift of your time to spend 2-2 72 hours per month,
weekdays 11:30 - 2:00 p.m. or 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. is
welcomed. Please contact Donna Jackson, Convenor at
527-2132 or Bonnie Bedard at 527-1792
Seaforth Community Hospital Foundation: wishes
to extend sincere appreciation to our valued donors
who contributed to the success of the 2004 Christmas
Campaign which will conclude January 31, 2005.
Thanks to your generosity, a new biphasic defibrillator
has been purchased and upgrading of an existing
defibrillator is in progress. Your “gifts from the heart
for the heart of the community’’ truly are making a
difference.
Palliative Care Level 1 Course: 10 week training
course commences March 14, 2005; 7:00 - 10:00 p.m.
in Hospital Conference Room. For further information
or to register, please contact the Huron Hospice office
at 527-0655.
Rainbows Program - Children’s Bereavement
Program: provides peer support groups for all
community children who are grieving a death,
separation, divorce or any other painful loss. Groups
will be held after school for 12 weeks approximately
40 minutes per session beginning Tuesday, February
15, 2005 at the Seaforth Public School. To register call
Huron Hospice 527-0655.