The Lucknow Sentinel, 1973-09-26, Page 12PAGE TWELVE
THE. LUCKNOW SENTINEL". LUCKNOW, : ONTARIO WEDNESDAY, •SEpTEAgagiiit
Nancy de Boer
Elected President
On 'September 21st eight enthus-
iastic nieinbers met at the home •
,,. of Betty Colwell at 1.30 for the
first meeting of the course "Ac-
cessories for • the Bedroonau . The
• name"Chamber Charmers" was
chosen, for the -club.
The officers were elected.
Nancy ..de Boer is to be president;
Margaret MacIntyre vice presid-
ent; Mine -ColWellsecretary and .
Karen Doelman as press reporter.
.-Values of colours, was discussed ,
samples of bedroom decor 'were
looked at and painting was done
. on a colour wheel.' '
The next meeting' will be held
, ,at Mrs. Haldenby's next Friday,
• September 28 from 7.00 -
The girls are looking forward to
a delightful course.
Bed Bugs
The second meeting of the Bed
Bugs was held Monday, September
24th at the-LUcknow, Public School
at• 7.00. p.m. The meeting was
opened with the 4-H Pledge. Roll
call, "The colours I plan to use
in, my bedrooni," was answered
by all members. •
Lorna Boyle, secretary, read
the minutes of the last meeting.
These were adopted as read.
Coralyn Henderson read the
treasurer's report. It was decided
upon getting green for the covers.
One suggestion was made for the
covers but it was decided to wait
until next week'and have each
girl come with at least one idea
and then vote'. .
Mrs. Boyle reviewed the differ-
ent kinds of colour harmony. She
had prepared a large Colour wheel'
and this was used to show the col-
our harmony' more clearly.
Discussion dealt with•arrange-
ments of a room. Suggestions
and ideas were made when.arrang-
ing furniture and hanging wall .
accessories. '
The 4-H Creed closed the meet-
ing.
Kitchen Kuties
The fourth meeting of the Kings-
bridge Kitchen Ku, ties took
place at the home of Mrs. Eugene
rrayne. The members made saus-
age and tomato bake and potato
pancake. It was decided to make
pizza and green,salad at the next
meeting.
It was decided to have the next
meeting at Mrs. Tom Hogan's on
Saturday, September 29 at 1.30.
The meeting was closed with the
4-H motto.,
Linda Young is
4-H 'President
At the first meeting of Dungan-
non II 4-H Club officers, were
elected as follows: President,
Linda Young; Vice President,
Frances Logtenberg; Press Reporter
and Secretary, rotate; Treasurer,
Barb Culbert.
The third meeting was, held on
September 20 at 7.00 at,Mrs.
Howard Culberts'. Roll call was
answered with a recipe from Eng-
land, Scotland or Ireland. The
pledgI'was repeated and then
Fran gave the secretary's report
and Barb gave the treasurer's
report. We discussed a name for
the club, but came to no deci-
sion. 0
'Lori Pentland was chosen as
next week's secretary and press
reporter. 'In discussion we filled
out our hand-out sheets on "Brit-
ish Tradition". Irene demon•
strated English Trifle and then we
adjourned the meeting. The
next meeting will be held Wed-
nesday. 26 at 7.00.
Zippy Trinettes
The fourth meeting of the Zippy
Trinettes was held on September.
22, at CherylHackett's. The
president called the meeting to
order , and all repeated the 4-H
pledge. The roll call which was
"A food purchased today which
was commonly made at hoine",
was' answered by 'the nine mem-
bers present. Mary Anne Alton •
read the minutes of the last meet-
ing and' Barb Wilkins read the busi-
ness Minutes. The next meeting
will be on September 29 at Susan
kvin's.
Home assignments and handout
sheets of the last meeting were
taken up. The members read and
discuised Canada becomes 'a , na-
tion and German, Dutch and Bel- -
gian Settlers.
Country Cuisines
Dungannon Country Cuisines
fifth meeting was held September
19 at the horne of Mrs. Dan Mac-
Innis.
All members were present.
The countrieswe studied were
Italy ,'Hungary, Greece, Turkey
Yugoslavia, Romania Albania
and Bulgaria.
Debbie and Sharon made spag-
etti and meatballs. with chocolate
milk to drink. All the members
enjoyed everything prepared.
We decided for achievement
day we will do the demonstration •
"Treasure Trove". Elaine Stew-
art will be the commentator.
Different men:hers were appointed
to do the diiheS and •prepare the
meal for the next meeting.
The next meeting will be held
on September 26 at 7,00 p.M.
Happy
Handicrafters .
,Clubs one and two of the St.
Helen's Happy Handicrafters met
for their 2nd meeting of the pro-
ject World of Food in Canada on .
September 18 at the St. Helens
Hall,
The meeting was opened with
the 4-H Pledge. Roll call: Name
a Canadian food used by early
settlers, was answered by all
members. Discussion; "Early '
Canada" and "Heritage from
New France". The handout sheets
were filled in.
Demonstration; Annette. Kirk-
land and Bonnie Humphrey made
a French-style onion soup and
croutons. Genevieve Kinahan
and Lori Miller made Grand Peres.
The recipes were all from the
member's pamphlets.
Clean up was done by Genev-
ieve Kinahan and Lynda Lyons.
The.meeting clbsed with the 4-H
Creed.
Brenda Grubb ,
Is 4-H President,
On Thursday , Septeriiber ,20,
the first meeting of Lucknow No.
I was held in the•Lucknow Public
School. The name of this club
is "Accessories for the Bedroom".
Leading this club is Mrs. Leonard
Ritchie and assisted by Mrs. Vern-
on Hunter.
The meeting came to order by
repeating the 4-H Pledge. Mrs.
Ritchie went over the requirements
for the club and record books and
pamphlets were handed out.
The election of officers went
as follows: President, Brenda
Grubb; Vice President, June Alton;
Secretary, Nancy .Alton; Treas-
urer , Marion Johnstone; Press
Reporter, Joanne Ritchie.'
Mrs. Ritchie and Mrs. Hunter
led the discussion which involved
colour. Colour harmony was dis-
cussed and the colour wheel dis-
cussed. -For next week each girl
is to have the colour wheel colour-
ed.
The meeting closed with' the
4-H Creed.
Rabies Continues
Huron Problem •
'Rabies in animals in Huron
County continues to be a problem.
The number' of confirmed cases
during the first 8 months• of 1973
was 53 for the period. This
figure was 52 confirmed eases for
the same period in 19'72.
The 53 animals were comprised
of the following: Bovines 17, •
Swine 1, Dogs 1, Cats 4, Foxes
18, Skunks 10, Rabbits 1, Wolves 1.
The above figures, however ;'rep-
resent a marked increaF in con-
firmed cases in cats.
During the past 7 years, Agric -
niture Canada , Health of Anim-
als Branch, in co-operation with
the Huron County Health Unit,
has sponsored free Anti-Rabies
Vaccination clinics :for dogs and
cats in the county. The sponsor-
ing groups have therefore decid-,
ed to again hold Anti-Rabies Vac-
cination clinics in 1973, in an,
'attempt to limit the spread of
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