Clinton News-Record, 1976-10-28, Page 12tch; the Steam Engine
Reunion at B!yth canoe
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idance,
iresident, David
Crediton,of ex -
his pleasure at
this
•
erent types of farx
achlnery necessary
Mter a short -business
Meeting, Mrs. Ed Gill,
curator Of the Ethel W.L
Weteemed all present, and -
41104 upon Robert
Cunningham who very
capably acted as chairrnan*
and introduced the following
Program which was enjoYed
by all present: tap-dancing
by Misses Dianne and
Drbth Cox; aCcorclian solos
by Mrs. Otto Pfeiffer, and a
violin solo by Norman
Beirnes who was ac-
tompanied by Cecil Bateman
• at the piano. They entitled a
second rendition, "Whelan's
breakdown", and dedicated it
to the local milk producers.
Mrs. Priscilla Bay read an
interesting article on the
early history of Ethel, as
prepared by Mrs. Douglas
Wardlaw an 83 -year old
resident of the village. She
:rninisced on the early in-
Alitstrites and -places of
• business that used to be in the
settlement, noting the
changes that had taken place
through the years. For in -
1 stance in "the good old days"
time as ni
r4aypass
station.,.
been used for shop
is told that when e converted into livin
p, ores
ere' e P
nut of (*set an4 me
workers namedplaice
'Ethel" after bis wife by the'
same name. This settIeMent,
like all others in the early
days boasted of many shops
•and industries no longer
necessary today. As we have
experienced progress, many
old deVices and customs have
become extinct, and business
has moved totarger cent,res.
Mrs. Stanley Alexander
showed colorful and in-
teresting slides on a trip to
the West coast; local farm
views; the 1966 Plowing
ter14 W 'Trmain
empty
Delicious refreshinentit
were served by the member;
of the Ethel W.I. ladies, Many
stopped to- view the sptendud
display of "antiques" that
had been set up by loOti
residents and W.1. member*,
This was an excellent
collection, and included one
authentic piece of Smote
Pottery made at ane of the
two •early potteries in the
vicinity• The display lidded
much to the historic interest
of the meeting.
Local hospital auxiliary
represented at convention
Mrs. Ted Davies, president
of the auxiliary to the Clinton
Public hospital add Mrs.
Mervin Hanley and Miss Kay
Elliott are to be delegates
from the auxiliary to the
Clinton Public Hospital at the
66th annual convention of the
Hospital Auxiliaries
Association of Ontario at the
Royal York 'Hotel in Toronto
from Sunday evening,
October 24 to Wednesday,
By Milena Lobb` ,
Verna Lab was hostess for
the October meeting of the SS
• flo.--4 Cemmunity Club. The
-
afternoon was spent quilting
and visiting.
Linda jones, the president,
opened the meeting with the
• members repeating the Creed
and The Lord's Prayer. An
appropriate reading
"Thanksgiving" was read.
Secretary, Madelain
Barlett, read tee minutes of
the September meeting. Roll
call (items for the penny
sale) was answered by 12
members and three visitors.
The treasurer's report was
read by Norene Tebbutt. The
!members decided to give
$10.00 to the C.N.I.B.
TheNovember meeting will
be held at Edna Oakes home
on November 3rd. Roll call
will be answered' with items
for the Huronview Christmas
gifts.
Linda then read a poem
"Canning Fever" which was
enjoyed by all. The meeting
was closed with the Mizpah
Benediction.
Everyone was then able to
see what they had won in the -
"penny sale". Lunch was
served with Marilyn and
Phyllis assisting the hostess.
This busy lady puts more goods out on the bake table at
the iluronview Bazaar, Tea and Bake Sale held last
Tuesday. The day was a success with a full house at the
tea tables and an empty bake table at the end of the day.
(News-Reeord photo)
The main topic of the
centredevening around the
report of the
regular fall show held in
Woodstockon October 2.
The secretary reported that
81 exhibitors, of which 23
were Juniors, exhibited 962
Oriel; Which included large
wl, bantams, pigeons,
ducks, rabbits and cavies.
_They were competing for
three Trophies, 30 rosettes,
$230.00 cash, 5100.00 mer-
chandise and vouchers and
1150 pounds of feed.
Winners of major prizes
were. Champion large fowl by
Doug Butchart of Meaford,
Reserve to Geo. Tiernan of
Dashwood, Champ. Bantam
won by John House of Plat-
tsville, Reserve to Bert Mills
of Goderich, Champion Duck
to Mike Gavan of Wyoming,
Reserve to Terry Myers of St.
Marys. Champion Pigeon to
Piattsville. 4*.
Hoekstra of
imore, uewitt ,from Scarborough
Sandra Juniors showed 2
Resery Cale
win of
zo anI Reserve
winners in Iumor classes
were David and Chris Brown
ot Kerwood, Tim MaYbOw of
Clinton, Eleanor and P,avid
• Some changes Were
suggested for next yearat
show. Winner of attendance
draw was Leeland Desardine
of Grand Bend.
Next month's meeting to
feature a table show of large
fowl.
October 27.
Delegates are expected
from 223 hospital auxiliaries
and volunteer associations
across the province. The
contributions of these groups
to their hospitals are even
more important during this
critical period in the health
care field.
The program will include
three eddcational sessions
with guest speakers,
discussing fund raising,
public relations and what
hospital volunteers should
know about emotional needs.
Offered as well are films,
auxkliary exhibits, reports,
prolWet parade, seven round
table discussions relating to
volunteer programs and tours
of three Toronto hospitals.
The • annual banquet on
Monday evening will hear
Una Abrahamson, vice
president, Public Relations
Services Ltd. as guest
speaker.
Mrs. Beecher Menzies,
Clinton, District Director,
organizer of the work of
thirteen district chairmen in
the province and Mrs. Neville
Keefe of Midland, chairman
of 'the convention committee
and Mrs. J.R. Comuzzi of
Thunder Bay; president of the
Hospital Auxiliaries
Association will preside over
the meeting.
The fifth meeting of the
"Wheat Germs" was held on
October 13. All six members
answered the roll call.
Pamphlets on macaroni
were handed out and Mrs.
Harrison discussed uses of
cereals. The Popular Pastas
was read and discussed with.
our leader Mrs. Betties.
For group work, everyone
helped prepare spaghetti with
tomato meat sauce. It was
eaten by our members and
also by our visitors from
England and Ireland. The
meeting closed with the 9H
motto and grace.
On October 18, rdeetipg six
was held at the home of Mrs.
Betties. The topic of this
meeting was "convenience,
cost and consumer." We were
told it is cheaper to use your
own recipes and start from
scratch then to usecon-
venience foods which is foods
that only water or eggs have
to be added to make it.
We made hot gingerbread,
followed out of the members'
pamphlet with both lemon
sauce and brown sugar sauce.
For comparison purposes we
also made gingerbread from
a mix. When it carne to
tasting, it was felt the
homemade gingerbread
tasted more delicious with
both sauces. The meeting
ended with the 9H motto and
grace. Mrs. Cox was thanked
for comingto this meeting.
- Our next meeting will be on
October 25 - By Ann klomps
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1976
The -Mayor and Council of the Town of Clinton suggest
to parents, they have their children go Hallowe'en
Trick or Treating on Saturday, October 30 instead of
Sunday. October 31.
Thank you for your co-operation.
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