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Clinton News-Record, 1987-03-25, Page 9Belgrave TSI to host cooking demo... from page 6 Wawanosh Federation of Agriculture ori April 2. A micro -wave cooking demonstration will be held at the hall on April 27 at 8 p.m., with Shirley Couillard i11 charge. Euchre Results Ten tables were in play at the weekl:y euchre which was held in the WI Hall, on March 18: Winners were: high lady - Mrs.Stuart Chamney; second high lady - Marg Coulter; low lady - Hilliard Jefferson; high man - Stuart Chamney; Second high man - Wilford Caslick; low man - Gordon Walker. First lucky draw lady - Mrs. George Johnston; second lucky draw man - Mrs. Wilford Caslick. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Brian Storer, Adam and Crystal of Kitchener spent last weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hanna. While Clarence Hanna was checking his muskrat traps on the creek ,just below his house when, he came to one trap with a 24 inch sucker caught instead of a muskrat Mr. and Mrs. James Anderson of Guelplh, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Anderson and daughter Judy of King City: Mrs. George Black of Campbellville and Mrs. Tom Moy, Craig and Sara of Mississauga, visited with Sara Anderson last week. Wayne Minick, Edwin, Catherine and Jen- nifer of Kitchener visited on Monday with Mr.and Mrs. Clarence Hanna. Later they all left for Ellicottville, New York State where they spent four days at the Holiday Ski Resort. Mrs. Don Whitefield, Jenny and Jeffrey of Sault Ste. Marie, spent the holiday weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Michie. - Mr. and Mrs. Jim Baker and Mark of Lon- don spent Thursday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Michie. March 15 at Dunkeld, celebrating the bir- thday of Mrs. Elizabeth Procter, were: Dar- ryl Mayberry of Londesboro; Sherry and twins Amanda and Alicia Zettler of RR4 Walkerton; Marjorie Procter of London; Mr. and Mrs. Larry Maybetty, Marilyn and Kimberly of Londesboro; Mr. and Mrs. Howard Zettler of RR4 Walkerton and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Procter, Karen and Kevin of RR5 Brussels. Following the dinner at Dunkeld, all went to the home of Mr.and Mrs. Zettler. Kimberly Mayberry of Londesboro and Karen and Kevin Procter of RR5 Brussels visited with their grandmother Elizabeth Procter on Monday, March 16. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Stonehouse visited on Sunday March 15 with their cousin Aletha Hann of Huronview. Ronald Nicholson and Sherri of Barrie, Mrs. Glyn Wide, Kimberly, Jennifer and Trevor of Hamilton spent several days last week with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Garver Nicholson. Elizabeth Procter and Kevin Procter visited over the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Larry Mayberry and family of Londesboro. Marilyn Galbraith, Kelly and Michael of Whitby, visited last week with her mother, Olive Campbell, and her sister. Ivy Clnwkev and they all visited Winnie Campbell at Lucknow last Wednesday afternoon. Michelle Arruda of Fergus spent a few days with her grandmother Dorothy Lagan also visiting at the same home were Ralph Kevin and Trevor Logan of Wyoming. 4 -Hers learn household tips By Paula Jeacock CLINTON - On March 18 Clinton II 4-H club held their final two meetings. • During meeting five talked about what would be the easiest when they clean house, what temperatures of water to wash certain foods off dishes, how to clean out the fridge, how to make a bed properly. At the end of the meeting everybody made, or fixed, an extension cord. During meeting six they talked about means of transportation, what costs there are in owning a vehicle. They also talked about how to plan a trip. Rebekah euchre results CLINTON - At the card party held on March 19 by the Rebekahs, the winners were: ladies' high prize, Donalda Flynn, and low prize, went to Cecelia Edgar. In the men's category, high prize was won by Ernie Brown, low prize went to Ruth Fisher. Most lone hands were played by Jean McEwan. Lucky draw winners were Bill Holland, Mary Dale, Alma Caldwell, Myrtle Taylor, Walter Pepper, Helen Lindsay, Retta Baird, Jim Cox, Wilma McMichael and Bernice Brown. The next card party will be on April 2 at 8 p.m. Everyone welcome. CLINTON NEWS -RECO IH I), WEDNESDAY' MARCH 25, 1987—Page 9 '•},:.,,.:if::";•.irri°ii"'t't�it�'i'[i<?:S!i';;'iff•;r<?#•r.v',L.;{,lFf 'N. MAXIIPEDIC* SERIES 3000 ON SALE SIMMONS 00 G ETth[n TT.ER O�OU FINE FURNITURE 345°2250 T M. SIMMONS LIMITED Mr. Farmer: This spring let Thompson's supply your 1987 Crop Inputs Expeit advice by a qualified staff to assist you in your planning. 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