Clinton News-Record, 1979-10-25, Page 19•
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Grades 4, 5 and 6 from the Vanastra Public School learned a great deal about
pioneer life recently when they visited Black Creek Pioneer Village near
Kleinburg.(photo by Sharon Jerome)
Sharon's recipe corner
Helpful Hints
When cutting—strips of
material for hooked rugs,
cut in to 3/4" from the
edge. This will keep the
strips together and make
it easy to cutoff the strips
as you need them,.one at
a time.
Make economical
patchwork drapes by
cutting sewing scraps
into squares, joining
them together; and lining
thein with white sheets.
To aid in counting
stitches when a knitting
pattern calls for a large
humber of stitches, place
a safety pin after each 10
or 20 stitches.
Wear a cobbler's \apron
to prevent tangling when
working with two balls of
yarn. Use the end
pockets for the yarn and
put the project in the
centre pocket when in-
terrupted.
Leftover
Ham Casserole
4 slices day old bread
1 tsp. prepared mustard
1 beaten egg
salt and pepper to taste
1 cup chopped ham
1 cup cheese, grated
3/4 cup milk
4 oz: tomato paste or -
1 cup drained tomatoes
Grease a 4 x 8 x 2"
baking dish. Lay. 2 slices
of bread (trim crusts off)
on bottom. Mix ham and
mustard and spread on
top of bread. Sprinkle 1/2
cup cheese over ham.
Add last two slices of
bread. Mix egg, milk, salt
and pepper. Pour over
bread. Put tomato paste
over top and sprinkle
with rest of cheese. Chill 1
hour. Bake at 350 degrees
for 20 to 30 minutes.
People boom
in Exeter
EXETER - According to
Exeter Deupty Clerk
Brian Parsons, "Exeter
is really picking up
steam."
According to
population figures for the
town, growth in Exeter is
about five times higher
than the average that has
been experienced over
each of the past 10 years.
At a recent meeting, he
explained to the Exeter
council that .136 people
had been added to the
population roll for this
year, bringing the town's
current population to
3,668.
Our mistake
In last weeks's issue of
the News -Record it was
reported that Mary
Pickett was fined $104 for
minor consumtion of
liquor.
•However a
typographical error was
made and the name
should have read Mary
Peckitt of RR 4, Seaforth
not Mary Pickett of RR 3,
Clinton.
The News -Record
•apologizes for this error
and hopes that it caused
few inconveniences.
Man killed
srttissgLs- - Robert
A1140 give enridge, 55,
of RR 2, illidvale died Oh '
October 10 Jfter he was
pinned ukid r a tractor
and trailer load of Corn.
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t
Pumpkin Pie
9 inch pie shell
Beat together:
13,4 cups pumpkin
1 tin sweetened con-
densed milk (15 oz.)
1 egg
1/2 tsp. salt
1/2 tsp. cinnamon
3/4 tsp. nutmeg
3/4 tsp. ginger
1 cup hot water
Bake at 375 degrees for
50 to 55 minutes.
Personal notes +
Welcome home to Tony
Jeacock, after his stay in
Stratford Hospital. Good
health in the future and a
speedy recoxery.
On Oct. 31, Halloween
night, the Lions Club will
sponsor a Halloween
party at the Vanastra
Community Church.
Prizes will be given to
the children with the best
costumes. This party
begins at 7 p.m.
The Lions Club are
putting on a Christmas
Dance on Nov. 23 in the
Vanastra Rec Centre.
Music will be by "Joe
Overholt". Dancing will
be from 8 p.m. to 1 p.m.
and tic:zets will be $10.00
per couple
Schools are
well used
KINCARDINE - Schools
in the Kincardine area
lead a full existence, day
and night. 1,
A recent survey con-
ducted by The Kincardine
News has shown that
after the days' classes
are completed, most
schools remain active,
often being open five
nights a week free of
charge for the use of a
wide variety of non-profit
groups.
At the high school in
town, meeting time is
booked four nights a week
for activities from
sewing to photography,
from furniture re-
finishing to bridge.
At the W.E. 'Thompson
Public School, the
facilities are used for
ham radio clubs, dog
obedience classes and
flying ground school, to
name a few.
All of the other
elementary and secon-
dary schools in the area
questioned also sup-
ported extracurricular
'activities. The seven
schools contacted by The
News offer free facilities
during the week for non-
profit groups and on the
weekends, a charge is
usually made to cover
custodial costs.
The Lioness Club will
have a general meeting
on Nov. 1 and a pot luck
supper in the Vanastra
Recreation Centre at 7
p.m.
Bingo news
The 'share -the -wealth
winners at the Rec Centre
regular Tuesday evening
bingo, for October 16
were: Russell Beyer,
Clinton, $73; Alice
Jackson, Clinton, $72;
and Pat Shaw, Blyth, $74.
The jackpot was split
three ways with the
winners each taking
home $66.
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ScoutCookbooks
-The Vanastra Cubs and
Scouts have the Huron
District Scouts cookbooks'
available now. They are
$4 a 'piece. and are
available from Dave
Dunsmore (Scoutmaster)
or Jim Thomas (Cub -
master)
If you wish to see or
purchase one of these
cookbooks please feel
free to contact these
leaders.
Help us help
you
There is a lot of work to
be done to write this
column, so Sharon and I
would like to ask that if
you have news or events
that you would like to be
put in the paper, please
give us this information
by Monday night each
week. Our numbers are :
Sharon, 482-9077; or
Maureen 482-7723. No
news item is too small.
Curling
The Vanastra Curling
Rink is opening'its season
this year with a Fun
Night on Saturday
October 27 starting at
7:30 p.m. Ladies are
asked to bring a pot luck
lunch.
All new members are
welcome, so come out
and join in the fun!
Workshop planned
The Vanastra Resource
Centre will be sponsoring
a community workshop
this Saturday Oct. 27 in
the Vanastra Recreation
Centre on "Creative
Problem Solving". The
charge is $2 which will
cover the cost of lunch
and coffee breaks.
This workshop, open to
teenagers and adults, will
be a day of fun starting at
9:30 a.m. and ending at
4:30 p.m. So come out and
listen to Kathy Conway-
Widdis speal on this
top 4. . .
On October 28 in the
Vanastra Recreation
Centre there will be a
Group Parent Committee
meeting at 7 ' p.m., so
please come out and
support the leaders of the
Brownies, Cubs, Guides
and Scouts.
en house held
This past week was a
very busy week at the
Vanastra Public School.
On Thtirsday, Stan
Crookall was at the
school and displayed his
"Art From The Bible".
He explained his art
-Brownies
meet
We had opening. We
had Brownie gold and
inspection. And then we
played a game and then
we went to our classes
and we did some things.
And then we came into
a circle and we talked
about what we are going
to do and then we had our
prayer. And then we had
our squeeze (sques) and
then we leave to home. by
Jean Bernard
Come Alive
Club on
The Vanastra Christian
Church would like to
remind all children ages 4
and up about the 'Come
Alive Club held at the
Church Tuesday evenings
from 7:30 - 8:30 p.m.
Come out and enjoy
crafts, Bible stories and
lots of fun.
Guest minister this
Sunday Oct. 28 will be
Rev. De Haan. Watch
further Vanastra Voice
for special an-
nouncements, regarding
the'church.
Vanastra Swimathon - Tina Jeffrey of Vanastra checks in with Mrs. Ber-
nadette Scott during the swimathon held at the Vanastra Recreation Centre
last week to buy equipment for the Recreation for Special, Needs Program.
Tina completed 39 laps across the pool. (Expositor photo)
Smile
Then there was the
bumper sticker that said
"Unemployment isn't
working".
'town of Clinton
LEAF PICKUP
MONDAY: OCT. 29
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MONDAY: NOV. 5
Lecovet that aro properly socurod in bags dr
'other toiltable tentalneris and placed at tho
roaciltide wUl bo picked up on Mondays Only ,
beginning at
C C tigt;ctOtti
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$400. REWARD
for ,
1948 CANADIAN SILVER DOLLAR
• in good condition -
CASH PAID FOR ALL SILVER
b. GOLD COINS.
PAYING:
• $8°0 and up for Silver Dollar
dated 1967 &before
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$400 for 50, Pieces dated 1967 ji before
$2?0 for 25' Pieces dated 1966 & before
Or for Sliver Dimes dated 1968 & before
Canadian Olympic coins, American
Silver dollars & all Gold Coins wanted
ONE DAY ONLY
Sotordoy, October 27, 197,9
Beilfor *mit Motel
HighWa NO. 21 Gocierich
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techniques as well as the
history behind each of his
religious paintings. He
emphQsized that a per-
son's "want to" is much
more important than a
person's talent.
On Thursday evening
October 18 a very suc-
cessful open house took
place. The parents and
visitors were even able to
watch a physical
education class "in
action".
This week has been
dedicated to the children
of the world.
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CLINTON NgWS-RECORD, THURSDAY, OCTOEIR Z5, 1978---PAGg
h() d tra sale
The Vanastra, and
District Lioness Club held
highly successful
rummage and bake sale
on Saturday Oct, 20 and
the, proceeds will go
towards community
work.
At this time the club
would like to thank all
those who supported the
rummage sale.
The Benefit Dance is.to
be held this Friday
October 26 in the
Vanastra Recreation
Centre. Music has been
donated by the band
"Kadenza". Tickets are
$10 per couple and are
available from any Lion
or Lioness Club member.
The proceeds from this
dance will be put into a
special medical fund.
Dancing is from 8 p.m. - 1
a.m.
The Lioness Club will
be putting on a dance for
the teenageW on
November 16. This will be
held in the Manastra
Recreation Centre from
8:30 p.m. to 12 p.m., and
is open tco 10(1S 12, tQ 13, and music will be sup-
plied by records.
The cost is $2 per Person,
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