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.
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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
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Debra of Etobicoke, at' the
Lynn residence on Bayfield
Terrace. They also visited
with Mrs. Ludlow's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Lynn.
Kerry and Scott of Erin
visited Sunday with Mrs.
Delier's parents,Mr. and
Mrs. Delbert Haw.
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