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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1985-11-27, Page 7PRECIOUS BLORD BAKING Showing some of the baking at Wednesday's Precious Blood CWL bak-
ing are Kay Blair, Ruth Hogan and Mary Dietrich. T -A photo
Shipka 4-H members
complete baking project
By MRS. HUGH I.AORENZ
Shipka
A good number of parents and
friends attended Achievement daj
program on the 411 Basic Baking
course at Shipka Central School on
November 18. The displays were in-
teresting to see and the evening ac-
tivites included judging of exhibits
and tea biscuits, an etiquete quiz and
a milk taste test.
Special awards and plaques were
presented, and next year's project in-
troduced. The young folks from this
area who comprised the 'Baker's
Dozen" 411 club. Grand Bend two
were. Brent Love, Karen Dietrich,
Pam Dietrich, Bruce Dietrich, Angela
Zielman, 'ferry Mellin, Heather Love,
Connie Russell, Nancy Volk, Bonnie
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Leaders for this group were Bren-
da Love and Ann Russell.
Mark event•
Friends and neighbours gathered at
the home of Oscar and Laura Miller
Tuesday night to honour them on the
occasion of their 80th birthdays that
they both celebrate this month of
November.
In the social time they played six
hand euchre and solo. Those atten-
ding included Les and Marjorie
Adams, Exeter; Ed Turnbull, Zurich;
Melvin and Gertie Stade, Hedy and
Ervin Devine, of Dashwood area, and.
Hugh and Annie Morenz.
All enjoyed the lunch refreshments
with cake and ice cream.
Personals
Recent visitors with Eva and Milton
Sweitzer were their daughter and
family, Sandra and Jim Campbell,
Kim and Kelly of Exeter, also Milt's
sister, Mrs. Nola Evans, of Lambeth.
Eleanor and Sid Durie, and Glenn
attended the christening of their.
grandsons Emanuel and Sebastion
Herrerias, of London, Sunday, follow-
ed with a family luncheon at the
children§ parents Pam and Norbert
Herrerias. •
Cromarty
By MRS ROBERT LAING
The 1986 March of Dimes has been
completed in this area, with $186 hav-
ing been raised, an increase of $10
over last year's collection. '
Thanks to the canvassers, Barbara
Dalrymple, Edna Stoneman, Helen
McKellar, Barbie Van Allen, and Sint
Drost.
On Sunday afternoon several from
Cromarty attended a funeral service
for Mrs. Margaret Jones in Mitchell.
Mrs. Jones. who was born near
Listowel 97 years ago, resided with
her nephew, Charles Douglas, for a
few years before entering a nursing
home. The sympathy of the communi-
ty is extended to the Douglas family.
Bob and Ruth Laing attended the
funeral service for their cousin, An-
nie Moore, of Toronto in Seaforth on
Monday afternoon.
Centralia
By MRS TOM KOOY
The euchre party held in the com-
munity centre, November 18 had 13
tables playing with prizes going to
high score. Freda Rolling, Fred
Lewis. Ione hands Jessie Lewis.
Laurence Ifirtzel, low score Lydia
Regier, Charlie Hendy.
The next committee December 2
will be Cleve and Ilene Pullman and
Tom and Mary Kooy.
The young people of Faith Taber-
nacle went by bus for an evening of
roller skating in London Friday with
dependable Bill Graham at the steer-
ing wheel.
Monday visitors with Tom and
Mary Kooy were Bill Abbott of
Niagara Falls and Edythe Muxford,
Prospect Hill.
Bart DeVries
PHOTOGRAPHY
Tuckersmith
job proceeds
The construction work on Toronto
Street in Vanastra is nearing comple-
tion. At a Tuckersmith council session
Tuesday Engineer Henry Centen of
R.J. Burnside and Associates
reported on the work which includes
a new storm sewer, curb and asphalt
surface.
Centen informed council there had
been a substantial over -run on the
back fill material that was required
due to the contafnination of the ex-
isting material on the construction
project. Because of compaction pro-
blems he cautioned council on the
desirability of having the curb and
rough coat of asphalt placed this fall.
Provided that proper compaction had
been obtained and a satisfactory job
could be expected, council indicated
they were interested in having the
curb and rough coat work done.
Council requested Centen to bring
in a supplementary report on the
Charters Drainage Works.
A request from Bob Kinsman and
Herman Niebuhr was accepted for a
clean-out of the Shepherd Drain and
the Garry Drain on Lot 1, Concession
9, 10, 11, and 12, H.R.S.
While council discussed, but took no
action on a resolution from the Town
of Durham requesting the Province of
Ontario to amend the School Board
and Teachers Collective Negotiations
Act, Councillor John Brownridge
declared a conflict of interest. The
amendment would provide that where
an agreement cannot be negotiated
between the bargaining unit,
Teachers Federation and the School
Board, that the matter shall be resolv-
ed by binding arbitration and that it
shall be an offence for teachers to
strike or walk out or for the school
board to lock them out.
It was the last meeting for Deputy
Reeve William Brown and Councillor
John Brownridge while the two new
councillors Rowena Wallace and Bill
Carnochan were in attendance as
observers. They will be sworn in at
the inaugrual meeting on December
3 to begin their three-year term of
office.
Area winners
at Ridgetown
Mabel Cook, of RR 5 Caledon East,
will receive the Best All -Round Stu-
dent Award at the Ridgetown College
of Agricultural Technology on
November 27, during the College's
Annual Awards Night. Miss Cook, a
native of Peel County will also receive
a course award in Business, the
General Proficiency Award for the
Agricultural Business and Commerce
program, as well as an award for be-
ing one of a group of Top Honours
Students.
A total of $7,000 in awards and
scholarships will be presented to
senior and junior students at R.C.A.T.
General Proficiency awards will be
presented to David Louwagie of 1111
3 Mitchell, for the Field Crops and
Livestock Major; to Heather Giffin of
11114 Blenheim, for the Field and Hor-
ticultural Crops Major; and to Brian
McLachlan of RR 1 Ailsa Craig for the
Power and Equipment Major. All
three of these diploma majors are
part of the Agricultural Production
and Management Program at
R.C.A.T.
'In all, 30 senior students will
receive awards, ranging in value
from $75 for course awards to $250 for
the Best All -Round Student Award
Entrance scholarships for the coun-
ties of Elgin, Egsex, and Middlesex
will be presented to five junior
students and those recipients will be
announced at Awards Night
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