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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1970-04-16, Page 2• OD,R,ICKSIONAL-STAR, THURSDAY, APRIL 4$, 970 - 0 • Mrs. Dick Park and Mrs, - Wayne Durnin returned to their hOmes on the. weekend from. hospitals in London. Mr.- and Mrs. Del CoOk and Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Len Mrs. Tom Park is a patient in Victoria, Hospital, Lonclim, , Port. AILIert -EUCHliE PARTY There were six tables at play , Winners were 114rs. . braper, Jim Martin, Wayne. Graham and John Crawford. .' Personals, Larry and Randy of London, visited with Mr: and 'Mrs. Clarence Hoy Sunday. , Mrs.! -1 Roy Petrie returned home from Hollywood, Florida, last week. RETURN OF PURPLE April el a pair of. piirple martins —(the scouts) - were seen here at Port Albert. This is unusually early for the return 'of theSe birds, where they *Spend the winter in Brazil in the Amazon Valley. • A" pair of these birds .come early and stay for a week or so., Then they leave for a week or 'mpre and return with libig tock Many of surniper dottagers -were -up to 'their -cottage oVer ungannon where she underwent surgery.. MrS. Park has also. received word of ‘the death of her sister, Mr& Geo. Lawlor, Auburn. Mrs. Ruth 'Ribey and 'girls, visited witti Mr. and Mrs. ,.1)41 WigginS and Erie Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Blake, of Toronto spent the weekend at Other callers. during the past ' few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Blake included Mr. and. Mrs. A. M. Atkinson 'of Winghani, Mr. and Mit. Douglas - Kilpatrick, Heather and twins Warren and Scott of Listowel and Mrs. Bill NetherY, Diane"and Andy' of Belgrave. Mrs. E. Watson and flfrs. ReV. and *Sunday morning. Marilynne Wise (front letti, RR 3 Clinton of Ho" Imesyille 1 4/-.H. Homemaking Club; ,Barbara Wise (centre) RR 3 Clinton of Holmesville. 1; and Bonnie 'Westbrook, RR 2 Clinton of Holmesville 3 received county honours Monday evening alter completing six projects in 4—H Hcimemaking Ttiey are -seem here with their leaders, back left to right, Mrs. Helen Westbrook, Hohnesville a. 2; Mrs. Bucl.Yeo, HOlmeiVillefl; and Mrs. Barbara Betties, Holmesville 3,—, staff photo EUCHRES HELD The April 3 L. 0. L. euchre had five -tables in play. High Lady, was Mrs. Cora Cranston, second high lady, Mr& -.Amy' Wigging; ,high gent, Harvey Alton; second high gent, Bill Caesar. There were eiglit tables in play at the L. O. L. euchre April 10. High Lady was Mrs. Vera Purvis; second high was a tie between MrS. Louise Brindley and Mrs 'Thelma Brown going to Mrs. Brown; high man Tom Culbert; seco0 High man Art .FoR THE. a OPENING. NEXT WEEK, OF ER S INVEST NOW NOW IN -STOCK , It May Pay You To Check Some- Qf Obr Specials HUTCHINSON TV ett:,„APPLIANCES 366 HURON RD. PHONE 5247831 on Guaranteed Investment Certificates. Also "CASHABLE AT ANY TIME" Guaranteed Savings Certificates up to- 8%%. For further inforrnatign contact your financial adviser or write ortelephone collect : STANDARD TRUST '214 BaKStreet, Toronto 1 30-5477 area code 416 A FEDERALLY CHARTERED COMPANY MEMBER CANADA DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPpRATION Miss Catherine M. -Hunt (centre)Huron County Home Economist was op hand Monday evening in -Holmesville to congratulate two young ladies -who were redipients, of provincial honours fOr completing 12 4—H Homemaking Clubs. Nancy Ginn (left) RR 2 Clinton and Marilyn Rodges, RR 2 Gclderich; are seen here discussing their achievement with IVIisi Hunt. -staff photo • . 4-11 Club Members 'receive honours Menibers of three 4--H Clubs Holmesville One, ,Two and Three — entertaMed their. mothers Monday. evening at a special meeting in Hohnesville at which 'three. girls received county honours and two ,girls received provincial honoUts. Those receiving county honours were Marilynne Wise, RR 3 Clinton; Barbara 1,1471Se, RR 3 Clinton; ° and Bonnie Westbrook, RR 2 Clinton. To earn the 'awards, the .girls. have fruit arrangement, for , instance one pineapple, three apples, three oranges, five pears and five bugches of grapes. Commenting on the fruit arrangements, Huron ° County Home Economist Miss Catherine M. Hunt said that the four basic colours in the -spectrum should be in a good colour-bitlanced arrangement: red in- the. apples, yellow in the bananas, green .in the pears, blueiin the grapes. The three leaders told the girls that a cheese tray there' completed. six projects in 4—H should_ be plenty of variety in Homemaking Clubs. shapes as well as types of cheeses Nancy, Ginn, RR 2 Clinton , and crackers. Cheeses they used and Marilyn Rodges, RR 2. included cheddar Cheese, cream honours after successfully finishing 12 4—H Homemaking The awards were presented by Mrs. Bud Yeo, . leader of H o Imesv il le One, 4—H variety of ..flavours a,nd shapes, Homemaking Club who has been all readily available on the a leader at eleven clubs in recent ma,rket. years, and Mrs. Helen Also included on' the cheese Westbrook, Holmesville Two trays were sliced fruits, grapes 4—H Homemaking Club who has and bits and pieces of cheese and led five clubs. fruits 'skewered onto whole The project just being cheese sliceS, cream cheese spread, gouda cheese and several other imported cheeses. Some Were square, others round and, triangular. Crackers included, a wide fruits for decoration. Miss Hunt directed the girls' attention to. the nutritive' value • of the cheese trays. She noted the Vitamin C irk the oranges, the Vitamin A in theApples, the iron in the grapes and of course, the protein in the cheeses.„ One of the crackers used on the trays. was a whole 'Wheat cracker which was highly praised by Miss Hunt. Each of the girls present had made fruit bread at home, Roll call was naming the fruit:bread members had contributed. Some kinds mentioned included date bread, orange bread, lemon bread, -cherry bread and banana All varieties were served buttered at the close of the -meeting with a glais, of fruit punch prepared by the leaders. Achievement Day for 4—H Homemaking Club members in the area is set for GDCI auditorium May 30. The' afternoon• programme commences at 1:15 p.m. and features skits, demonstrations and exhibits by -each Club. " completed • by the 4Iolmesville orester activities successful area girls is featuring Fruit. At L 1901_ and 86 Forester Monday evening's meeting,_ Lodges of Benmiller recently leaders Mrs. Yeo, Mrs. held a very successful card party Westbrook and Mrs. Barbara at which othe following were Betties, Holmesville Three, winners: *monstrated the art of making High lady, Lois Vanstone; low a fruit centrepiece for a table, lady, Janet Fisher; high man, cheese trays for a group and Elmer Fisher; low man, John intermission square dancing enjoyed; Music was provided by Malt and Alberta Driver, with Horace Crawford genial caller. Door prize winner was Walter McClure of Seaforth. ' Clayton Laithwaite donated a individual snack trays. Westbrook. basket of apples and winner of TheY expjairked that fruit in an arrangement should be colorful and varied. It was noted• that each Variety of fruit should be present in odd numbers in a pmwN Winner of the draw was Betty Moore. • Friday night, April 3, a sell out crowd attended the Lodge Spring Dance. Dancing was to this was Ray Fisher. 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