HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1975-11-05, Page 19Grand
Bend
Doughnut
The Grand Bend, "Dough -
Nuts" 4-H girls held their fourth
meeting Monday evening at the
home of Janet Allister. Leaders
of this club are Mrs. Irvin Ford
and Mrs. Frank Allister. Officers
elected were president, Janet
Allister, vice-president, Pam
Brenner, secretary -treasurer,
Shelley Meecham, press report-
er, Colleen Sharen.
Roll call was to bring and
show a food label from a conv-
enient yeast product used in your.
home.
At this meeting it was dem-
onstrated how to make differ-
ent types and shapes of rolls
from a rich roll dough. Home
assignment was to bring a loaf
of baked sour dough bread to
next meeting.
ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS, NOVEMBER 5, 1975 PAGE 19
A BAND REUNION- Members of bands in Dashwood,
Exeter and Zurich in former years got together at the Dash-
wood Community Centre Sunday afternoon. Two of the band
GB United Church celebrates
anniversary and baptisms
Six babies were baptized at
the United Church last week,
with Rev. Ilkarley Moore officiat-
ing. Jodi Irene, daughter of
Fred and Marlene Desjardine,
Shane Leslite, son of Joe and
Reatha Green, Jeffrey Wayne,
son of Brenta and Dennis Math-
ers, Matthew Allen William,
son of Glen .and Sharon Miller,
Sarah Rose teary, daughter of
James and Margaret Patterson,
Jason Patrick, son of Pat and
Sharon Soldnn.
Mr. and iMrs. Tom Belt, of
Milford, Michigan, and Mrs.
Lily Moore, of Detroit, visited
recently wit* Mrs. Leroy Barit-
eau.
ORPHACLUB SUPPER
Mrs, W.RB. MacLaren was
hostess, Tuesday evening at
her home, 1br the Orpha Club
pot luck supper, at which 34
members weAe in attendance.
Following ;the dinner a short
business mee4ing was held. Pres-
ident, Mrs. Clarke Kennedy,
opened with a poem entitled,
"To use wh4t you have." Mrs.
Susie Devine was named to be
the new Friendship convenor.
Mrs. Lawren e Curts, issued an
open invitati to the members
to attend a cial evening with
pictures at the town hall, spon-
sored by the Women's Instit-
ute on November 13. Mrs. Cam
Chapman handed in several
dolls for the . Christmas shower
for the Children's shelter. Mrs.
Etta Baker donated a beaut-
iful handmade quilt, which will
be raffled at the club's Christ-
mas. party. Ne*t meeting will be
held at the home of Mrs. George
Walper, in Green Acres, Novem-
ber 11.
During the social time Court
Whist was played and winners
were Mrs. Cam Chapman, Mrs.
Leonard Revalle, Mrs. Jack
Allister and Jean Galbraith.
Winners of Iucky chair prizes
were Mrs. Leroy Bariteau and
Mrs. Jack Allister.
PERSONALS
Mrs. Charles White of South
Carolina has been visiting friends
and relatives in this area.
Mrs. Welwood Gill and Mrs.
Agnes Patterson visited Monday
,afternoon with Mrs. Jean Johns-
ton who . recently returned from
hospital after undergoing surg-
ery.
Mrs. Jennie Mason of Exeter
visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Art Finkbeiner.
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Wellwood Gill were Mr.
and Mrs. Russell Gill of Bramp-
ton, Larry Kowalchuk, and
Mrs. Colleen Kowalchuk and
friend, of Huron Park.
Mrs. Melvin Peariso and Mrs.
Lawrence Johnson, visited a fe
days last week in Southamp-
ton with Mr. and Mrs. Duncan
McVittie, Robin and baby Law-
rence.
Mrs. Lilla 'Webb and Mrs.
Bowen of Port Huron, visited
Monday with their cousins Mrs.
Mae Holt and Mrs. L. Johnson,
ANNIVERSARY SERVICES
The 48th anniversary services
were held Sunday at Grand Bend
United Church. Rev. Harley " J.
Moore was the speaker at both
morning and evening services.
Special music in the morning
was provided by the Harmony
'Hi -Hopes of Lucan, accompanied
by Mrs. Clarence Hardy. The
girls sang "The Lord's Prayer,"
and "I Believe."
Evening music was by a
"Special Men's Choir," who
sang many favorite old hymns
of the church.
Morning sermon topic was
"What is that in your hand?"
and evening was, "In times like
these."
GRAND BEND 4-H CLUB
The. Grand •Bend Number I
4-H club held their second meet-
ing Saturday afternoon at Mrs.
Jack Smeekens home. Roll call
was answered by six girls telling,
"a basic ingredient of bread and
what it does."
Theresa Backx explained
the rising of bread. Mrs. Kelders
demonstrated shaping of loaves
and Mrs. Smeekens explained
about punching the - dough
down to rise the second time.
The girls home assignment
was to make a batch of basic
white bread. The freezer bread
they made at the last meeting
was baked and sampled for lunch.
leaders are shown in the front row. Dr. Charlie Toll is kneel-
ing at the left and Harry Hoffman seated at the extreme
right.
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