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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1975-11-19, Page 19MILVENA ERICKSON TELLS YOU... ALL ABOUT BAYFIELD INTERESTING HAPPENINGS IN ONTARIO'S PRETTIEST VILLAGE Council meets Bayfield council learned at their egular meeting Monday evening that the Guaranteed Income Supplement cheques .are in the Bayfield Post Of- fice, and also learned that Mr. Parsons of Staffa will be coming to the Village at his convenience to make an appraisal of the present Library to see if it can be moved to another site. Reeve Oddleifson reported that the Restructuring meeting which was to have been held on November 19 has been moved ahead to Wed- nesday November, 26 and will be held in the Legion Hall in Clinton. The clerk was instructed to contact residents in the Village who have constructed two entrances to their havethem ro ert- p and property delete one, as they con- travene the by-law. Preparation is to be completed on the streets to be paved next season and the grader is to be winterized. The next council meeting was set for Monday December 1 and the council was reminded of the Centennial meeting to be held Wednesday. 4-H Club The fifth meeting of the Doughnuts 4-H Club was held at the home of Joanne Sturgeon and at that meeting we had' to bring some sour- dough bread and tell of our experiences with it. We discussed the Achievement Day and the five characteristics of a good loaf of bread which are: general appearance, texture, feel of it, flavour, colour, if it's symetrical, uniform in shape and the crust is smooth and the same colour all around. A good loaf of bread is large for its weight. We all made baked egg cups. Thanks to Joannes's mother, Donelda for having us at their home and for the nice lunch she served us. The sixth meeting of the Doughnut was held at Freida Hills. The roll call was to make and tell of a supper dish, using bread as the main ingredient. We discussed breads im- portant in Germany, Holland and Russia. We also decided to do "Breads Around the World" for our Achievement Day skit. Mrs. Merner showed us how to make Swedish Tea rings , chelsea buns and Hungarian bubble rings. Wendy Penhale rolled out the chelsea buns. Thanks to Frieda's mother for having us and for the lovely lunch. The next meeting will be at Karen Erb's on December 3. Yeasty On October 29 we held our fifth meeting of the Yeasty Yummies 4-H at the home o of Mrs. Garrett. The people who brought bread tested the good and bad qualities of it. We also ate the bread we had made and frozen at meeting two. We judged it on size, colour, crust, texture, tenderness or feel and odour and taste. Our next meeting was at Mrs. Phoenix' house on November 5. by Joanne Chapman Personals Mrs. Milton Pollock, Goshen Line, visited last weekend with her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Pollock, Jim and Jane in Hensall. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Larson, London were last weekend .guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Larson. Mr.- Howard Burt, Woodstock, spent several days last week at his Village residence. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Latimer, Sunday, November 23 8:00 p.m. Guest Speaker Rev. GeorgeShiIIingtn Lecturer at Missions Emanuel Bible College, Kitchener, Secretary, Andes Evangelical Mission, President, Christian Missions Education Services. PLUS Special Music by The Chrystalaires One of the finest singing groups from London. 11140"/.n,. EVIII PREVAILS WHEN GOOD MEM DO NOTHING Huron Men's Chapel AUBURN Downsview, were the guests of his grandmother, Mrs. G. L. Knight for the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Stan Burdett, Woodstock visited Saturday and Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Fred Hulls. They were joined on Sunday by Mrs. Hull's other daughter, Mrs. Brian Grime of Guelph. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Parker, Charlie, Kim and Jennifer of London were guests for the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Parker. Mrs. Norene Ludlow, Mississauga was the weekend guest of Mrs. Bruce Lynn and PAGE 19 - ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS. 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