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The construction industry got an early start last
week in Clinton with the unusually warm weather.
A start was made on a new four -unit bachelor
' apartment building on King Street last Thursday,
as
concrete formers from Jim Bougen's crew
poured the footings for the two storey building for
Tom Chuter. A weekend snowstorm halted work
again,' however. (News -Record photo)
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Cby S. Jerome and NI. Dunsmore
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Leadership workshop planned
How to organize events
and co-ordinate groups,
how to attract volunteers
and maintain com-
munications are only
some of the topics that
will be discussed in an
upcoming workshop at
Vanastra.
Put on by the
Tuckersmith Township
council and the Vanastra
Community Association,
the Leadership
Development and
Communications
Workshop, will include
eight sessions, beginning
April 5. The evening
sessions, from 7:30-10
p.m. will be held at the •
Vanastra Community
Centre and will run every •
second Thursday until
June 28. As well one
Saturday workshop will
be held.
The course is designed
to benefit everyone and
will be helpful in teaching
skills to be used on the
job, in the community
organizations, social
events or in _ everyday
situations.
A registration fee of $1
will be charged for each
session or $5 for the entire
series. Any, or all of the
workshops may be at-
tended.
For more information,
interested people are
asked to call the
Vanastra Resource
Centre at 482-9707 or the
Vanastra Community
Centre at 482-3544.
Information Centre
We are looking for
donations of furniture
and we particularily need
book shelves, one couch,
chairs, lamps small
tables and desks.
Any donations can be
left at the office Mon. to
Friday 9-12 and 1-5. Please
call 482-9707 before
delivery. We are willing
to pick up.
Resource Centre
Ladies Craft Club
meets each Wednesday
from 1:30-3:30 p.m. doing
quilting, ceramics and
needle crafts and all
ladies welcome.
Babysitting is provided
from I : 30 ' - 3:30 on
Wednesday.
Mini -teens meet from
3:30 - 4:30 p.m. on
Thursdays, all children
from 7-12 yrs. of age are
How .Brownies earn badges
We came {into the room,
had our opening and then
went to our rooms and
talked about accidents.
We are earning a lot of
badges. Some of our
Brownies are doing
poorly on their Brownie
work. I have four badges.
I am working on my
artist badge. I get my
signal badge.
Last euchre party
The last euchre party of
the season was held at
Summerhill Hall on
Friday evening, March 23
with 11 tables in progress.
John Van Den Elzen won
high points for the men as
well as the most lone
hands. Bob Batty had low
score. Donna Gibbings
had high points for the
ladies. Ida Wright won
lone hands and Ruth
Jenkins held the winning
ticket for the groceries.
The retiring members
of the Hall Board for the
past two years, Ruth and
Bill Jenkins, Betty and
Bob Batty, Evelyn and
Charles Merrill, Phyllis
and Keith • Tyndall
thanked everyone for
coming out to the card
parties and wish the new
board, Marion and
George Colclough, Verna
and Bill Gibbings, Sandra
and Tillie Westerhout and
Barbara and Ross Lovett
every success for their
turn of the next two
years.
Operation
The drive-in theatre, where
cool weather tempts car
owners to run vehicle en-
gines for a warm-up, is dan-
gerous. Rust holes in the
floor, body, trunk or fire-
wall can allow carbon mo-
noxide to seep in from
leaky mufflers of tail pipes.
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It is fun in Brownies. I
like it very much. I enjoy
Brownies. I like the trips
we go on. I like my four
leaders in Brownies.
They are nice to me
sometimes. We do have
gamesi, they are fun. I
like the girls in Brownies
too. -by Theresa
Schenck.
Kincardine
minister speaks
The speaker at this
Sunday's 11 a.m. service
will be Rev. Arend
Kersten from Kin •
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cardine. The organist will
be Dick Roorda.
Don't forget the Come
Alive Clubs on Tuesday
evenings at 7:30.
welcome to come and
enjoy an hour of crafts
and fun.
There was an excellent
turn -out to the Free
Movies held last Thur-
sday.FWe hope to have
more in the near future.
The Huron Information
and Mutli-Service Centre
would like to welcome
Sue McFadden to its
staff. Mrs. Jade Guilbault
has left our,staff, as her
husband has taken a job
in Barrie. We all wish
Jade ,and Michael : the
best in their new home.
Social news
There will be a Parents
Committee meeting this
Sunday April 1st at 2 p.m.
in• the Vanastra
Recreation Centre. Hope
to see more parents out.
The Lions Spring Frolic
is next Friday April 6th.
The music will be sup-
plied by "Joe Overholt
and the Standbys".
Tickets are $10 a couple
and are available from
any Lions Club member.
The Lions will also hold
their draw for the colour
t.v. on April 6 at their
Spring Frolic. Be sure to
buy a ticket on this.
Welcome home to
Sharon Jerome and hope
you're well on the road to
recovery after your short
stay in Goderich hospital.
Henry W.
Block
"You deal
personally
with the
specialist
preparing your
income tax return:
When you come into one of our
offices, a trained tax expert will take
the time to understand your personal
tax situation while preparing your
return. To dig for the facts. To save
you as much money as legally pos-
sible. At H&R Block, we are income
tax specialists.
H&R BLOCK
THE INCOME TAX PEOPLE
44 Ontario Street
Open 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. Weekdays 9 - 2 Sat. Phone 482-3336
OPEN SATURDAYS - APPOINTMENTS AVAILABLE
+ CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 1979 -PAGE 15
Sharon'sreci e ceornei
Braised Liver with
Vegetables
1 lb. sliced liver
11/2 tbsp. flour
1/2 tsp. salt
% tsp. pepper
1 tbsp. cooking fat or oil
1 medium onion sliced
1A cup diced celery
2 cups sliced carrots
2 cups strained (or whole
if preferred) canned
tomatoes
Roll liver slices in
combined flour, salt and
pepper, and brown in hot
fat. Remove meat and
place in casserole. Brown
onion, celery and carrots
in the same fat, then lift
out and put vegetables
also in casserole. Add
tomatoes. Cover and
bake in oven 350 degrees
for 11/2 hours. (Serves 4-
6). Serve with baked
potatoes.
Quick raisin
pudding
1 tbsp. butter
13/4 cup water
1 cup brown sugar
Heat to melt butter and
sugar.
Batter:
1 cup flour
2 tsp. baking powder
4 tbsp. shortening
% cup big raisins
1/2 cup milk
Drop by spoonfuls into
sauce. Bake at 375
decrees for 40 minutes.
Helpful Hints
Tp perk up leftover
squash, add some maple
syrup before reheating.
Keep a "repairs
basket" next to your
sewing machine. Don't
start a new project
without first mending at
least two articles from
the basket.
Clean badly
discoloured brass with
lemon rind and salt. If it
Two split bingo jackpot
On March 13th, 128
people attended bingo at
the Vanastra Recreation
centre. The jackpot was
split with Marg Steep of
Clinton getting $100 and
Ina Finlayson of Staffa
getting $100.
Merle Glanville of
Egmondville and Lia
Cadman of Goderich won
the first share the wealth
of $38. each. Nora Heard
of Varna won $80. and
Wilma McMichael of
Clinton won $85. in the
other share -the -wealth
The March 20th, bingo
Cubs clean park
On March 26, Mr. Neil
Elson of Goderich was
present to invest our two
new leaders, Mrs. Moira
Robinson and Mrs.
Myrna Smith.
The month of April is
going to be a very busy
one, with a clean up of
the park around the
Recreation Centre on
April 14th. We also will
have a visit from the
health nurse on the 23rd
to give us a talk on
hygiene. All this work is
going towards our stars.
Most of our boys have
almost completed their
blue star.
was attended by 122
people and a share the
wealth of $73. was won by
Rita Mommersterg of
Zurich. The next share
the wealth went to Lark
Haskett of Vanastra and
Ida Carle of RR 4,
Seaforth. They each
isn't too bad, toothpaste
can be used. Then polish
with a cream cleaner.
Clean copper with a
vinegar and salt paste.
Scrub the mixture on with
a sponge, then wipe
received $39. The final
share the wealth was won
by Russ Beyer of Clinton
and he received $74.
The jackpot was split
with Chris Freriks of
Vanastra and Brenda
Laws of Clinton each
getting $100.
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