The Lucknow Sentinel, 1966-10-05, Page 7*teen members: of the Moran
441 Pally Calf Club partici-
as the achievement day at .
Dungannon Fall Fah' on Tuesday
Ana week, Jim Needham Of !Rip'.
judged the events.
Stoll of R. R. . Goderleh
.
the sesta Holstein division,
, In the order of their mac.•
were Bob McNeil of R, R. S,
rich, glary Kolkrrtat* of R, R.3
rich and :Doug; Henry of R.Rol
Albert.
lathe junior :Holstein division
zy
Zionettes
TIIIRDjMEET1NG' < ;
The third meeting of the' Zippy:
gionette$ was held Otte home :of
Barbers Wilkins. The president
opened the meeting:with the 4-1i1
pledge. Barbara. Wilkins read the
tpinutes of the last 'meeting,. ,
The leaders demonstrated mak-
trig prune sponge,. baked apples
*Waldorf salad.
Nancy Kirkland thanked Mrs.
Wilkins for having the meeting;
Themeeting was closed with the
441 Creed?
FOURTH MEETING
The;fourth meeting:of the Zippy
ionettes was held at the hoine, of
vs Ritchie,,The 'president, Donna
tchie opened :the meetingwith
e 4 -H pledge: Wanda Hunter
ead the minutes of the last meet-
.”
eet-
:
Meal planning and meat dishes
ere discussed. The leaders demi
ated.making, cheese fondu
as biscuits. The members derno
trated.how to make a good cup
f tea, -.biscuits and baked cheese
nd rice;
Charlene Anderson thanked' Mrs.
'tchie for having the meeting;
he meeting was, closed •with the
11'Creed..
. FIFTH MEETING
The fifth meeting of the Zippy
-ion es -was: held at--.the-home-of
ancy irkland.on Wednesday,
pternber 28 at i:30`p..m. The
esident Donna Ritchie opened the
eeting with the 4-H, pledge;, Elva
'tchie read the minutes of the '
st meetiin8
Pamphlets were given out. '.Supp
menus were:discussed.
Nancy Kirkland' dem.onsitated
Siting salad dressing. • The leaders'
emonstrated how to'make a
ffet Salad Bowl and:Tuna Salad..
Barbara Wilkins thanked;,Mrsi,.
rkland for. having the meeting.
e meeting was. closed with all
peating the.4-H Creed.
Randy Henry of R.R.1, POO Albert
headed the .chin,. ;loanne •Kolkman
.of R.R.,B
Goderjeh was second, '
Don Neil of R„ R, 6,' Ooderieb
watt third and Bruce Stoll of R, R, 5 ,
Goderich was (0 010,,
Valerie Stothers of R. R. 6 Goder-
ich, placed first in the Junior Jersey
class and Bryan Stothers of R. R. B,
Goderich was second
In the senior Jersey class, Bill
VanstOne of R. R. 4, Goderich. topp-
ed the class, Bob. Vanstone of R. R.
4, .Goderich was second and Brad,
Vanstone of .R. R. 4. Goderich was
third.
Dort'McNeil topped.the showman-
,ship Class, others in • order being
*nee . Stoll, Bob McNeil Doug
Stoll, Joanne tcolkman, Henry
KoIJcman,..Randy Henry,. Bill Van -
atone, Valerie. Stothers, Doug
Henry, Bryan Stothers" Bob Van-
stone;
an
st. 'a Bad• Vanstone
Merry Ch!fs
(Whitechurch News)
Whitechurch Merry Chefs held
their 4-H meeting Monday owwuiay even-
ing at the home .of Miss Janis
Parriea�. •
Miss Darlene Simpson, president,
opened the meeting With the. 441
pledge, .The roll call was, answer-
ed with questions on .the Record
Book and reports on' cooking the
family roast,
Discussion centred .on, the Contin".
uation of cooking methods.„. the
buying of meat and its care in the
home. The group filled in charts
for cuts of beef. •
On Wednesday°they go to 'A ckert'.
in Holyrood to see a carcassof
beef cut.
Miss Pamela ing and .Miss Diane
Coultes demonstrated the making
and cooking of Beef Stew and
Dumplings' which was sampled by.
all, The. next' meeting will be
Monday,; October 3rd at the home
of Mrs. V Emerson,
On Wednesday after school,
Whitechurch Merry 'Chef Club w
Thefifth Meeting waNw'held al 'Mrs
caul RIeglInei at *c#0 on October
ht. '
The meeting was opened with the
4-1-1 pledgee, The minutes of the
sI meeting were read by L traine
icholson Ind the toll call was- then
id.
The exhibit for Achievement Day
was discussed and chose Dianne •
inn to read it. Mrs. MacDonald
used the ,Humpty-Dumpty Salad:
hile Mrs, Riegling made It
Work was done on Judging menus
for a farm family., Leaders exploits
d the .correct way to •Judge and
ive reasons. The meeting was
used with God Save the Queen.
Darlene Simpson, Margo'De •:Bruyn1.
Mary Lodi Adatris, Brenda King,
Sandra Fisher, Pamela King, Diane
Coultes and Tanis Farrier. visited
Raynard Ackert's butcher shop
where they saw half a. carcass of
beef• cut up. They were :shown the
.different cuts and where they 'be -
r1h Newt
New silos :$C. .upon do
fams.of lim ,and belt WoNsterie..
• W. Donald R. MacKestzle
*pent .a few days visiting in Clio
ton sod LondsbOto,
►'Coag ,sod David-F,atri+ ►
*versa prizes with their harlot:
wie.1
it
Ripley Fair.
John McC'harlea of remit, spent
the week end with his patents 1.04
and `Mrs. Olivers McCharles.
Neil, acKenzie is rividg a new
truck.. M , • , •
Several from •theareaattended
n he:,Auto Show in .Goderich on
Thursday and Friday evenings.
Recent WOW, with 1444 and Ma
'Lorne Luther were Mr. and`
R. Pennell of Ridgetown.
Communion Services were hell
Sunday, at . shield: Presbyterian'
Church.
MrDonald Hamilton
and, family wereect VIsitas i
s
now Merry Meatballs: was held at
the High School on October 1 at
10:00 a.M. The meeting opened '
with :the 4-H'pledge: The secretary.
read "the; minutes. The toll call, '
"'My questions: about record books"
and "Re po.
rton cooking a family
roast" 'was answered'by seven mem-
bers? The treasurer gave'her report.
A beef .stew and dumplings was'.: _
Made
Notes 'were given on "More About
Meat:.. •
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Labour dchar ores art co+tiad for ons (seal trw
.Full Attendance.
At 4 H' Meetin
The'regular'meeting of the St.
Helens Happy'llandicrafters was,
held Saturday evening withperfect
attendance of .21 girls and.4 leaders
Meeting -opened by repeating the
Creed in unison followed by the • :
roll call "A supper dish prepared at
bone" ,: Business -period followed
Next meeting ;will be Saturday
October: 8 ; Paper for book covers
was to -be ordered by the treasurer.;
Lori Campbell. Order for pictures
'of lake week=end was completed.
Mrs. Isabel Gaunt gave notes on
"Supper.Menus" 'Good Food ,Salads`.
'Cooking Vegetables" Some of •
the'giris made Salad dressing
while others.prepared a .tossed
salad. Relish tray.garnishes were
denionstrated;..Meeting closed
with the -Pledge.
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.Achievement day for the Dung-
nnon 4-H Beef Calf Club was
eld at the Dungannon 'Fall Fair .
uesday of last week. Jim Need-
am of. Ripley was the Judge.
In the senior Heifer class, Bruce •
amb'of R. R. 4 Goderich placed
hat, Others in order were Jack .
' fillips of R, R.1? Dungannon,
atsy Jewell of !Lk G, Goderich,
i11 Bennett of R. R,1. Port Albert,
ohn Bennett of R,.R.I,: Port. Albert.
.Glen Phillips of R. R.1;• Dungann-
placed first in the. Steer class.
au1's calf was included in Guilt -
as class. Second place went to.
evil Cranston of R. R. 2, Auburn.
ohn Mackenzie; also with a
ulneas calf, placed third. Others
in order were Donald Culbert of
R. R 1, Dungannon" Rosemary. Ee -
dy of R. R;1'; Dungarinpn,: John
Stanbury of Dungannon , Philip
Foster of RR. 3 ; Goderich, A.m
braise Redmond Of, R, R. 2, Auburn;
John Johnston of R.R,I, Dungannon
As'=well as topping the Steer class
Paul Eedy also was first in show-
manship followed by John Mac-
Kenzie and Cecil Cranston in /that
order. Others, in order,• were Glen
Phillips, John Bennett, Bruce
Lamb, Rosemary Eedy; Ambrose
Redmond, Jill Bennett, Philip
Foster, Jack Phillips, Donald Cul-
bert:, Patsy Jewell, John Stanbury,,
John Johnston, Mark Dauphin.