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The Citizen, 2004-04-22, Page 10PAGE 10 THE CITIZEN, THURSDAY. APRIL 22, 2004. P. Hunking hosts Afternoon Unit UCW FROM BELGRAVE 6 tables in play at euchre (here were six tables of euchre in play on Wednesday, April 14 in the Women's Institute Hall. Winners were: high lady. Ada Taylor; second high lady, Irlma Edgar: lone hands, Viola Adams; high man, Jack Taylor; second high man. Richard Moore; lone hands, Bill Craig. The next euchre is Wednesday. April 21 at 8 p.m. On Friday, April 16 there were 10 tables of shoot in play at the Belgrave Community Centre. Winners were: high lady, Beverley Hayden; second high lady, Louise Schiestel; low lady, Dorothy. Hynciman; most shoots, lrlma Edgar; high man, Marie Stewart; second high man, Ed Stewart; low man, Louise Bosman; most shoots, Jack Taylor. The next shoot is Friday. April 30 at I:30 p.m. The Afternoon Unit of the Belgrave UCW met at the home of Pat Hunking with seven members present. Ada Taylor acted as president and Kay Roberts gave the worship. The theme was Christ the Lord is Risen From the Dead, based on the scripture John I I: 11-27. Hymns were read with the topic being Easter People. Mrs. Hunking was in charge of the By Linda Campbell Cat 357-2188 Ruth Cantelon of Tweed, her son Gre2, Cantelon of Toronto and Audrey MacKay of Wingham isited last Monday afternoon with On Wednesday, April 7 the Brussels UCW met at Huronlea with 10 present. Nelva Scott welcomed everyone and opened the meeting with the UCWpurpose. Audrey Cardiff, who was in charge of the program, opened with the hymn Rock of Ages. She read a poem written by Bill Ward, entitled I or We. Ayrn and Averley Kikkert played several selections on the piano and Tori Cardiff sang Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star and gave a reading. Graeme Craig, playing guitar. favoured with several numbers. When I Survey the Wondrous Cross was sung and another poem of Bill Ward's was read. Bette Campbell played hymns while lunch was being prepared and served by Joan Bernard and Gert Kellington. Mrs. Scott read 10 things about Lire that can be Learned from the story of Noah's Ark. Joan Bernard, secretary, read the minutes from the previous meeting. Bible study and Ada Taylor had a mission study on Haiti. The May meeting will be on May 18 at the church with Rev. Ethel Miner Clare being the guest speaker. Irene Lamont presided at the Evening Unit meeting of Knox United Church Women on Tuesday, April 13, which was hosted by Muriel Coultes. Mrs. Lamont read 4, poem. The Lillies' Message. Laura Johnston led in worship their aunt, Helen Stonehouse. Mrs. Cantelon, Mr. Cantelon, Audrey MacKay of Wingham and Ruth Ann Russell of Guelph were dinner guests at the home of Thelma Pletch. The Bill Coultes family celebrated Easter Sunday, as well as several April birthdays at the home of Mark and Janice Matheson. David and Muriel Matheson joined with them as well as Nigel Black and Joe Neves. • Mason and Heather Campbell participated in the Super Cities Walk for Multiple Sclerosis on Sunday, April 18 in Kincardine. They raised Discussion followed in regards to the date of the garden party. It was decided to change the date to. May 16. Isabelle Wheeler gave the treasurer's report. It was decided to order five large print Daily Bread booklets and a donation will be made with the order. Members had been asked to host a birthday party at Huronlea on Tuesday. April 13. A report from the stewards' meeting was given by Joan Golden. Mrs. Scott gave a report from the official board meeting as well as the executive meeting of the Huron- Perth Presbyterial. Upcoming activities include an April event, the 42nd annual meeting of London Conference of the UCW in St. Thomas and the June 7 camp event. The May 5 meeting is in the form of a potluck with visitors to be invited. Rene Richmond and Nelva Scott are in charge of the program. Joan Golden closed the meeting with prayer. with a theme, Look To The Cross. She opened with prayer and members sang Beneath the Cross of Jesus. The scripture was read by Mabel Wheeler. Mrs. Johnston read the meditation and Mrs. Wheeler read the poem, The Joy of Easter. The offering was collected and dedicated. Worship closed with the hymn When I Survey the Wondrous Cross. over $1,500 and acknowledge those who supported them. MS is an incurable, progressive disease. Daily an average of three Canadians between the ages of 20 and 40 are diagnosed with it. Canada has one of the highest rates of MS in the world. More than 50,000 Canadians suffer from this disabling disease of the nervous system. MS occurs when a person's own Hoping you will enjoy and use sonic of the recipes I will be giving each month. They have all, been tested by me in my home, and will come front many sources. They are easy family food that teenagers and parents will enjoy. EASY CHICKEN AND MUSHROOM SHORTCAKE 1/2 cup milk I cup mushroom soup I egg yolk I cup cubed cooked chicken baking powder biscuits Combined milk and 'soup. Heat and combine well. Mix *egg yolk with a bit of the hot sauce, add with chicken to the rest of the sauce. Heat to boiling. Split four biscuits, butter. Serve chicken mixture between and on top. Serves 4. QUICK CHICKEN GRAVY 1 1/2 tbsp. flour Mrs. Coultes read the minutes and gave the treasurer's report. Fourteen answered the roll call of What is Your Favourite Spring Flower. Mrs. Wheeler gave the card report. It was decided to help in some way with the park enhancement party on June 26. Donna Shaw then introduced Rev. Ethel Miner Clare who showed pictures of her recent Canadian Food Grains trip to several countries in Africa.P immune system damages myelin, the insulation that surrounds and protects new fibres. MS can cause loss of balance, problems with movement, impaired speech, extreme fatigue, vision difficulties and eventually paralysis The good news is that with new therapies and the improvement of treatments, people with MS can, lead full and healthy lives. I cup milk 1 can condensed chicken soup Blend flour and milk. Add to condensed soup. Heat slowly, stirring constantly. Cook until thickened. Makes 2 1/2 cup gravy. CHICKEN AND HAM POT PIE 2 cups cooked diced chicken 1 cup diced cooked ham 2 cups cooked mixed vegetables 3 cups chicken gravy 1 recipe pastry milk Mix together chicken, ham, vegetables, gravy. Place in a greased baking dish. Cover with strips of pastry to form a lattice and brush with milk. Bake at 400°F until bubbly and browned. PASTRY 1 cup flour 1/3 cup shortening pinch of salt 2 - 3 tbsp. cold water Combine flour, shortening, salt. until mixture is the texture of coarse meal. Add cold water until pastry will hold together. Roll out on a flour surface. Cut into strips. Brush with milk and place on top of pie. 30 attend Brussels UCW Country Fare By Patricia Ham, Auburn School House Brussels ODD We have the atcytethenb 887-9740 Something fishy Delicious deep-fried fish with all the trimmings and many different salads were enjoyed by area residents,during the fish fry hosted by the Royal Canadian Legion in Brussels. From left: Kathleen Williamson, Marie Coutts, Mary Humphries and Helen Williamson enjoyed each other's company over dinner. (Elyse DeBruyn photo) • Pineciest Manor Nursing 30th Anniversary I I H 0 eine an a ,„ Friday, April 30th . . 1:30 - 3:30 pm Euetvatte Illeecante! 399 Bob St., Lucknow 528-2820 Home t -4