Clinton News-Record, 1978-11-02, Page 16PAGE 16 --CLINTON NEWS -RECORD. TRI,JRSDAY, NOVEMBER 2 , 1978
VANASTRA
the ��pnierome voice
Sharon's recipe corner
Salmon Scallop
1 small can salmon
1/2 can green peas •
4 medium sized potatoes
2 tbsp. flour
2 tbsp. butter
11/2 cup milk
1/2 an onion
salt and pepper
Peel and cut potatoes
as for scalloped potatoes.
Make a sauce with flour,
butter and milk. Line a
baking dish, with sauce,
then a layer of potatoes
sprinkled with onion and
season well. Then add a
layer of slamon, then
peas, then sauce. Repeat
until dish is f1.l11. Bake at
350 degrees until potatoes
are soft. If casserole
seems dry while baking,
add more milk.
NOTE: After handling
fish, clean hands by
rubbing them with salt
and. then rinsing.
Banana Whip
Make not more than an
hoyr before serving:
1 iipe banana, sliced
1 egg white, unbeaten
1-3 cup suguar
dash.salt
1/2 tsp. vanilla
1/2 tsp. lemon juice
Beat together until light
and fluffy.
Household Hints
Replace children's
pajama feet when they've
worn out by using
asbestos potholders. The
asbestos on one side of
the potholder makes a
sturdy sole. Trace the
child's feet on the
potholders, cut them out,
and sew the potholder -
feet to the pyjamas with
the cloth side next to the
foot.
If the cuffs on a child's
jacket wear out, make
new ones from pieces cut
from old knee socks. Fold
the sock material in half
and stitch it onto the
jacket.
When a toddler's one-
piece snow -suit is
outgrown, but it still fits
in the shoulders, cut it off
at the crotch (revising
zipper if needed) and
hem it to make a good
play jacket.
Resource Centre. news
On November 7th a
meeting of the committee
with Mr. Al Sinclair will
be held at 7:30 p.m. to set
up the second workshop
on Community
Organization re co-
ordinating groups and
events; a follow-up
workshop on com-
munications.
A Christmas Bazaar is
now in the planning
stages to be held on
December 2nd at the
Resource Center and the
Christian Church from 10
a.m. to 4 p.m. A meeting
of all interested par-
ticil5ants will be held on
November 9th at 7 pm to
discuss plans formulated
by each group taking
part. All interested
persons and groups are
invited to attend
• The four families from
the townhouses who had
been without heat and hot
water for three months
due to the dispute bet-
ween landlord and
Ontario Hydro, have been
successfully re -located. -
Three families have
obtained housing in
Vanastra and one outside
the area.
We would like to thank
the following persons for
their concern and help:
The Vanastra and
District Lions Club, our
anonymous donor,
Harvey Hammond, Mrs.
Liz McHugh - Public
Health Nurse, Ruth
Stover at Jack Riddell's
office and the media.
Community activities
Story Hour will be held
on Saturday afternoon
from 1 to 2 pm at the
Resource Centre for all
children ages 3 - 5 years
(includes kindergarten).
Mrs, Edna Arthur will be
telling the story
' Movies
Don't forget. kids,
movies will be shown at
the Vanastra Resource
Centre every Friday,
starting 'on Friday,
November 10 from 4 - 5
The first week will
feature "Brats" starring
Laurel and Hardy,
"Atlantic Rescue" and
"Band Concert" starring
Mickey Mouse. Cost is set
at only 10 cents per
person.
Craft club
Ladies! craft club is
being held every Wed-
nesday afternoon from
1:30 - 3:30 at the Vanastra
Resource Centre. The
first project is quilting
and if enough interest is
generated, crocheting
and a new method of
ceramics will be in-
troduced to the program.
The club started on
Wednesday, November 1
but come out next week;
it's never too late to join.
Babysitting is available.
Calorie counters
This week the calorie
counters enjoyed the use
of the sauna and exercise
room at the Vanastra
Recreation Centre. Some
members remained at
the Resource Centre and
Judy Mellor gave a talk
on methods of losing
weight. "
Next week, the monthly
prize will be awarded to
the person with the
greatest weight dif-
ference over the, month.
This month's award will
be coffee mugs.
Mini -Teens
This week, 14 members
of the "Mustangs" had
their Hallowe'en party.
The winners for the best
costumes were Shelly
Boste-Geloh and Wayne
Dunsmore.
The mini -teens started
out the party by bobbing
for apples and while
waiting their turn at the
dunking tub they guessed
the number of jelly beans
in the jar. Won by Mat-
thew Burges.
Teen Club
This week only seven
members of the teen club
met at the Resource
Centre due to the high
school dance. The group
worked on their plaster
cast projects and then
enjoyed a couple of
games of cards.
Next week the teens
will be going bowling
after their weekly
meeting. They will be
meeting at the Resource
Centre at 7 p.m. ,
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Clinton News -Record
What better prize to win for the best Halloween
costumes than pumpkins. Brownie, Theresa
Schenck and Guide Karen Ann Gonie bvere the top
winners at the Vanastra Brownies and Guides party
on Monday night. (News -Record photo)
News from Kippen
By Rena
Caldwell
Margaret Burkhart,
manager of World
Travel, Wingham, and
district manager for the
northern Region of All
Stars Tours, gave holiday
travel tips to Kippen East
Women's Institute in
Hensall Legion Hall
October 25.
She advised Canadians
to travel in Canada and
showed beautiful slides of
a recent autumn tour to
illustrate that Ontario is
one of the most beautiful
places in the world. She
was introduced by the
president Mrs. Dave
Triebner and thanked by
Mrs. Grace Drummond.
Mrs. Wm McDowell
gave a thought provoking
motto on "The Happiness
of your life depends upon
the quality of your
thoughts".
Grace Drummond gave
some of her usual good
readings and Mrs. Hugh
Parsons gave current
events in which she said
she was sick and tired of
the news of strikes, the
prime minister swearing
and the state of the
economy.
Mrs, Alex McGregor
,presented an article to be
taken to the area con-
vention Mrs. Jack
Sinclair gave the Sun-
shine Report. The
delegates to the rally
gave their report and
there was an exchange of
plants. Mrs. Parsons
gave courtesyremarks.
Lunch was served by
Mrs. Jack Sinclair, Mrs.
Alex McGrtgor and the
hostesses, Mrs. Ross
Broadfoot and Mrs. Wm
Bell,
Socials
Art McCallum has been
incapacitated with a
problem during the past
week.
Jack Caldwell spent the
weekend in Toronto.
St. Andrews Church
Kippen had no services
on Sunday Oct. 29 as they
joined with Brucefield in
their Anniversary ser-
vices.
Mrs. Robert Bell in-
jured her foot while
helping with the corn
harvest.
NOTICE
Township of Stanley taxpayers aro reminded that the
2nd Installment of the 1979 taxes are due on or before
Nov. 15. 1970. Avoid the penalty for late payment by
remitting before Vol,. 15, 1970.
Mel Graham
Clerk -Treasurer
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