The Lucknow Sentinel, 1966-10-26, Page 14DN�iQA�OCTgasl
(Happy l&ndicrafters)
the ,eighth meeting of the Supper
Club was held in the hall on the
2214°0f October with 20 girls pee-
sent.
re-sent„ Vera MacDonald presided 'for
the business part of the meeting.
The 4-11 Creed was recited in un-
oe; Plans for achievement day
were discussed. , The supper meet
lag was held e3rrly in the week..
Thirty eight sat down to. a lovely
supper served by the girls. The ,
Menu Was tomato juice, meat loaf°
scalloped potatoes. buttered beets
'cabbage, and jellied salads, relish
Milt's* garlic bread tel biscuits,,
pie and, ice cream, and coffee
Mr$. MacPherson asked the bless
aing. Mrs. H. toupet thanked the
leaders and ,girls for inviting the
mothers. Mary Pannabecker repl-
ied on behalf of the girls.
Dour Chef R;ettes
on Tuesday night, Holyrood
Fuer Ci ef"ettes7 met at the Kinlosi
Central .Public School for their
:seventh meet ng at•7;30 p.m.
The meeting opened by repeating
the 4-11 Pledge. Mary. Anne
• b+lcEwan read the minutes of the
las
meetinrwhieli-were declared `.
correct as read. The toll: call was.
answered by all members, "The
day's menu planned for any family"
The next meeting' will be held on
Tuesday. night.
Far group week Savoury Salad,
Stuffed onions and Stuffed tomatoes
were made which everycine enjoy
ed The meetingwas closed wry : the 4-H Creed.
K hen Kleavers
•The sixth meeting of the Kairshea
Kitchen Kleavers was held in Kair-
shea hall with14 members present.
Janice Wall opened the meeting
with,the pledge. Marilyn. Wall
readthe minutes of the last meet-
ing. . The roll can was answered
with different ways of cooking
pork.
The senior girls Were shownhow
tostuff onions, peppers and pepper
squash with hamburger,: The 3unior-
girls made a meat loaf with stuff-
ing;
tuff-ingc A shepherds pie was also• made
by leader Mrs. I. Burt. A. savoury
salad wasmade with canned lun-
cheon
meat,' The meeting closed
-after sampling the cooking and
everyone agreed ' it . was different
but delicious. ,;1
Meiry Mecitbafls
The seventh -meeting of the
Luckuiaw Merry Meatballs was :
field at the Lucknow District
School an Ovcroberr 22 at 10:00 a . m•
The meeting was opened w th the
4 -ti pledge. Elizabeth Ritchie
:the minutes :of the Ian meet-
ing. Don is Malin gave the 'Ideas -
uteri s
easur's report_ The toll call was •.
answered by 7 members.
Notes were given on -Variety
Meats and Processed Meats.-
Linda
eatswLinda Walden demonstrated
cookin.g liver and Linda Boyle
demonstraten cooking short ribs,
U1"W1 �
Training
Every 'woman enjoys an: irides
nal and becoming hat and the.lad-
les an Huron .Co my are certain"- y
no e;►ot,. This fall, leaders.
from,nineteen lbs will attend
•i raining' Scbaxals• in CIon Board .
Rflra r , . Ontzirio Department of
A gricnlrexe and Food. •' an Otz r
4th and 25th and in Wingliarn.
Salvation Arr Sway. School.
L a L �October 2� 74.1r 1411.13
SeSsi0,115 On both dlextend
from 17,..:0Z.a,m. to•_t`�..m.
Mis. Mfldred
The 7th meeting of the Kairshea
Kitchen` Kleavers was held on Oct-
ober 18th at Kairshea:.Hall, Twelve
members attended, 'The roll call
rias"The days menus' planned for/
my family ; " '
A discussion' was held on variety
meats and processed Meats, The
family menus were planned by clue
members. Mrs, James Burt -made a
mock duck-. The girls: each made,
a 'cabbage roll •
The next meeting will be held
October. 25 in Kairshea Hall, '
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Ai�RtL ta—OCTOBER 27:1 kir .
Orn Saturday evening; October
22nd.° a family dinner was held
at' the .borne of their son-in-law'
wind daughter. Mr.and Mrs. ,Joe
l +iaeintyte,. Ashfield Township in
bonK of Mr. and :.Mrs. Matt. Mac- k
Dcosiid of Kincardine, ° who i
celebrated their 45th wedding
anniversary, October 19 .
following their marriage they
farmed far several years at Amber=
ley - Ashfield Towing; theca
near Goderieb before retiring to
Kincardine,
They lave.At family of ttwo
aa.ers, (Mar tie) . lone'
lacIntyre and (Audrey) 'mss,; . Jim
O'Neil of Taranto.
There are three grandchildren
and six peat -grandchildren.
Guests perxeavt were from Oshawa
Torero, Braon, :Kincardine
and ;hseld,•
c .c•. .s . Dep met o '
H Orae Economics. and Fond .
L
o:.00se. a becoming _ ' , the
It-Act:hod o: altering ar
Y e csa.
shapeto fit :e head. the selection
! :14 .11.2.4. .a' 'n . f . "s..nsu n
ar,d:^ : ie tee,".i"ieraes used Ir. hz: oar
otice ..y"he. laden :her ,o,ld. .
oink r eeti s to ow tete ladies
• in their area t tec'=iq es red
have learned hemac, is
ranclade'd "3 .s Si,i ;�: an 7,at,
lthccgt the c ez s- ale -
sated the on -le `s yz e -
trertone is were t :to..z.
mow al
• � d"a"l ✓ .+•
The annual. &ice Coin Womens
blcrtritt>- Sc iia ship has been awar-
ded to M. s inanTrask. dau�er
r *a. and .3 s.. -StanleyTrask, .
. . ilepwar4r,
*:ani has ez pleted ten 4-H
Cin: Projects curing..
which. a led three mane eqs. and,
a ed with five projects..
Nancy has taken an :active part in
a � ibula activities at the. •
i ►a.
Dimict ,. Hie, Stobi. She
't
has wet a mof the, Lamar-
C14, Ba. + a s uz e l s
n tsaca: ttuoparnme, 'and the 'Stade-
Y
- •�al:iiw..y.. Via; n,:ri. the
the Won
' L'Lrar Scbi�.u:.l.1
ii1,,•rX�,. fa French -
;: ade 'X11 The 'Schola ssnr en-
abled
hM ye spenden revs i .a
=:enc: �apeal bre is Quebec.
.Site is a membr o: ti'r t
where be has taught the
kinnergarier classes and
ed
n „atmos, ible •S .va :'
r*: s1.: . She . ;as.: beer
art:l e :: the Peeples
TWO successful Senior Training
Schools were conducted .m Bruce
County during the. week of October•
3rd;: This fall.the ladies'are taking
a clothing project, "More About
F.2llisbes" Miss, Frappes Lampnrian,
Head of the Clothing in the:lame
Econornics Branch conducted these
training schools with the assistance
of the County Home Economist,
Miss Joan `Anderson
Monday and Tuesday, October 3
and 4 , 23 :ladies from comnunit -: .
ies in 'iruee South:, &uce Centre
and Educe East attended the train-
ing school' which was held in. the'
Board Roo ern :of the 'Ontario Depart-
ment of: Agriculture. and Food:
Office in Walkerton. Ten ladies
from ;Bruce enc r 'th; were present for
the Training School,,. held in the
Royal Canadian Legion Hall in •.
Wiarto n on Wednesday and
Thursday, October .5 and 6... •
During the Training School the
laclir were given a review of basic
sewing techniques and instruction
in applying collars, inserting
sleeves in a garment; covering
bei, ,inserting a zipper` and Mak-
ing bound buttonholes.
At the completion of this course
these ladies go back to their local'
Wa"ouaen"s Institute branch and organ!
ize a group of members interested
in learuh-ng more about sewing.' '
Meetings .arra. n«otnduct,ed and valeta
anemher is required to make a gar-
mem. At the concludon of this
Pro)ec a Smeary Day will be
held to which the ladies will bring
their garments. There, will l be ,two
Stn gar. Days November 22, .rail .
Walkerton and November 23 lar
a:.ing as official Board Re;pre Brat-
alive for f� years.
;N.an: y en rolled in Wellington
: o' ege at the L naversity of Cuelp
Sep e bet a this year. She is
ssV,zzi towards her E. A. degree
(Whitechurch News)'
Word was received on ' the Mon'
day•mail that Gea ge Conn; son
of 1► tr . a i!d Irs . Wallace Conn of f
Western University, London had hair,
won Bruce ,County Scholarship
award and that Elwin Moose; son r
ofonfe r'tniupnd. 'Mrs. 1li4illan kloo adk i•witn Mr and l`v s . cart ;
aghan and on Surday all
also of Western had: woan the Lead- with Mr. and hire. Bill.
er's Digest,: lawmallsm. Scholar, •
ship. The community extends their'• fatzxily: nd Lucre:.
congratulations to you• both .. Mr'. _and Mrs,1 ack fifer
..._. ' vale were Sunda, ,visitor
Mrs..YCecil Falconer, Lois Falcan
• -father; Herb':<aiciaw.:alar
er .and Mrs, Art' Cronin of Caledon •
a Aa4rs.•lvan.Laidlah,• .'
spent a' few days. last week With.'
Mrs, Rclison i:al oner BIRTHDAY (V, TifEP.ING
and, faanily of Sarnia and other
On Saturday,e.ening
relatives there. . Mrs., Carl McCle ��agbari
A�tr�: and .1►�us. Wallace. Loran , '1 Mrs•::Mac'�Stewart oi'•Ki't
'Geasge Alma - aAd Muriel spent. . �' ,Mr and- Mer .. ^ar. 'Their
Sunday with Mr. , and Mrs'. ,Earl: . • and- Mrs .. Bruce TlinnTsc
Caslick. .. .' at the kiome of >;'s. and
Asir, Carman Denton bf Wovdstoc Mitchud arae : oh ta,ce
lifted the fish ora �Saturda •from •• � Pritchard t hire: dv
y i all flnished.tl:e celebrat
the Leaver, fish creek pane. He '
was'assisted by ErnestW Beecroft„ . attending a a d ce Enloe
Frank Thompson of Wiinghasn Lamer lrelan . t�f East S
held a very =; „essful•s1
thr Saturday Mr. and • h,
les Wood, Sylvia and Ric
Seaforth visited with her
Mr.. and Mrs, Gershorn l�
.o W ingham..
. and Mrs. Ben McC
of Brussels sperdthe: wee:
mowed to the farm hotne,of his •
sola:, 'SidneyThoth ° Saturday : '1',e•. are. rro�
�`'��Wiraarrathi*eek.•
pso nand famn :"Tday last Sh
as Mks. Thoctapsinailyois sthursitll; a pat- Mr. 'and. Nits,. ail >r
attended the..iiorse Show
Hospital, • ,r dry 'evening
Mr . and M s . Gecsbom Joiainetota Mr . and M r er. Z er
of Wrotham were Monday visitors •• were .Su`radav .tis ;»i�
with 1+ . and'I ics. Clarence Mrs. Wally 'a"or• an
Ritchie and family of 2nd Con- Hickson .
'cession, Kinloss 'Tawndaig,
A contest `4,r vv itec`,
Visitors for a few days the first was won b.:. Vr_: lohr“a
of the week with Mrs< Cecil pal-, • r contest las all war %or,
caner were Mrs. they Harkness. '.'Dave Eadie c` i,e '--ore,
Mrs. Margaret Borrows. Mrs. Teeswate -o`
Mildred Battershell , Mrs. 1141,03111'' ;'hire » ;Bot \t-5 •
free Leigh, •all of Brampton. Met. ' McInnes» 11/4.1”
Le,�}•a�ay� Gilfillarl, Walkee�'ry�ton��and : on M.cRie�,, t ".;a711
Monay., Mj s. Tann • Chapman of 4 wit' Mrs, , r Y+. iFa r.
Teeswater. f °ed hly*Wiid use A
On Friday Mr. and M s. rshom Macnarrea'ra' ::.and,
Johnston were visitenrs ith 1~!t tis. Erzs : t ;,a%;
and firs: Ross Michaels and family esy re.u".at " G
• of Seaforth and On 'Sunday. visited' ., listed , t ' • for a;
wfth bis . and tars. Leslie Bryce *WbO had
hobbaes
and with Paan .:forge Caseririare at e
tine •tlostae of Ms. arae 1Mss: Frank closed the - , : R.� a::
b 5 all' of Ttnrriberry 5 laCga2t�<..