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The Huron Expositor, 1979-11-08, Page 23r THE WINNERS -- Winners at a recent swil✓nathon, at Vanastra included; left to right, Karen Whitmore of "Seafo. �.h who raised' 18 e Webster rt h $1 , Pet of Brussels who raised $72.50 and Ann Fydenchuk of Crediton who raised $46, ARC Industries of, Dashwood was the group to raise the most money, gathering $350, Betty Cardno, rear, representative of the Country Singles presented the trophies to the winners; (News -Record Photo). ews SHARON JEIROME MAUREENi DUNSMO.RE HELPFUL HINTS To hpechips in a porcelain sink, use contact paper in- stead of liquid porcelain as it 'often yellows and peels off; Cut designs out of - the contact paper and stick them over the chipped areas. They will stay firmly attached for months. A: little unsweetened cocoa;' added to flour before greas- ing and reasing'and flouring baking pans will prevent cakes and cook- ies from 'having 'a floury look. Try chocolate chips and mace in rice pudding instead of cinnamon and raisins. :Prevent favourite patterns from ripping, and wrinkle- free; spray them with fabric spray, BROWNIES Tonight:' at .brownies we had to play this nature game.. Weplayed, games and we went in the room and we remember the answer about Lord and Lady Badenpowelle We are all done the Brownies Golden' Bar: We are in Brownie Golden Hand. And I did, three Good Turns for a week. BY KATHY LOW ATTENTION BROWNIES" MOMS BrownieS are attending the Rememberance Day Parade at the Clinton Legion on Sunday, November 11th. All Brownies are to be in uniform They need approximately three drivers. If you are able to drive, please call Tawny owl, Mrs, Sandy McLachlan; at 482- 9581.' We are to meet at the Rec Centre at 10:15 a,m. Hope to have all the Brown. ies there. Thank you. SY DIANE RYAN BROWN OWL VANASTRA PUBLIC SCHOOL NEWS Many exciting events were held On October 24 for "Day of the Child.". At. 9:30 a.m. Mrs, F. Fingland displayed her doll collection itt the gym. In the afternoon nearly" all the children, including staff,' dressed in traditional costumes from other lands. At 2:45 p.m,, our interna- tional bazaar of; food and.` baking opened, acid Mr. Ross: cooked and sold his famous Canadian hamburgers. • We had a most interesting and fun day! CHANGE IN NAME Independent Shipper to United' Co -Operatives of Ontario Livestock. Deportment Toronto Shp ynurltw'tttock with LOU ROWLAND' abihi 345.2058 lob m♦riy Mika DOylo ShIpp•rl Far prompt strrvlce, call air Monday eltiiltlhtt On Monday, October 29, lions AC DUNSMO$,E: S 3E*OME 482'7723 CHRISTMAS' DANCE, The Vanastra. and District Lions Club will: be holding a Christmas, dance on Nov. 2.30, in, the Vapastra Recrea- tion Centre. Music will be supplied by 'Joe Overholt.' Tickets are available from any Lions:. member. CUBS; AND SCOUTS. Monday Nov 12 the Vanastra Scout; Troop will welcome .2 new members froth the cub pack Bryan Thomas and Shannon Millar will be flying up to Scouts- The Vanastra and District Lioness club are putting on a Teen Dance on Nov.. 16th, Open to kids 12 to 18. Cost is $2.00 per person and music News bits Past. studies have shown that urban- growth continues to take place in the most favouredclimatic areas. Those census divisions, with the warmest 5% of farmland contain nearly 50% of .Can- ada's urban growth. will be ,rind' by' records and Ones- YANASTRA 1.10MS COD, The Vanastra. and District. Ti Lioness Club net at, the Vanastra Recreation Centre on: Thursday, Nov, 1st. Ed Kineaid from Leader Dogs talked about the leader cog school in. Rochester, Michigan, He also talked about P,R.L ., E pro4 ctive rehabilitation and indepent development thru employ- ment. He's director for this London industry which em- ploys the handicapped and. makes such things as the Easter bunny, canes, and Santa Claus canes that our Lions Clubhave been selling. Members are reminded that on Nov, 18th to be at the Rec. Centre at 10 a.m. ;with your scrub. pail. Our next business meeting Will be held Nov .15th at the Rec. Centre at 4:30 p.m,. Members are also reminded that all, gifts must be turned in at this meeting. Dec, 1st is the date far the Christmas Bazaar sponsored by the Group Parent Commit' tee. The Brownies, Cubs,. Guides, and Scouts will have tables of crafts:,' along:: with Day Care and the Resource Centre. Mrs, Gloria Allaway from Vanastra country teams to attend the Vanastra hosted visiting cross country run in Hullett. Op Friday November 9 we will be . .having a. short teachers for workshops on their Professional Develop. ment Day. The weatherman gave us a nice day, at last; for our cross-- Seafor }did en We are proud of our children taking part.and '•: of . Mr. McConnell who has. trained them.or: many nights after school First Church Ladies' Aid met Nov, 6 in the Centennial room of the •Church. The IvlcClure group was in charge. The president Mrs: Ann Agar opened the meeting with "A Prayer • for Ones Country Mrs. Jas, Keep read a poem, "The Old Arm Chair". _ • Mrs. Janet Andrews: chose the hymns.Breathe on MeBreath of God was sung,, The Scripture Lesson was chosen 'by';Mrs,Jean Cairns adies display Psalm 29 read by Mrs. Edith McMillan. Mrs. Duke offered prayer. Mrs. Walter mcClure in- troduced the ntroducedthe guest speaker Joseph Hugill who gave a display and told how he got started making violin$. He brought. along Nelson Howe• who is `violinist to play several selections. Mrs, Lorne Lawson gave the courtesy remarks and presentedthe gifts. Mrs. Agar closed the. meeting with nrev.r t Plants Liven Up Any Area THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL! ioNtsoAY, FRIDAY', 'RAnaitO f; CARNATIONS REG. ON $ 500 ~L DOZEN, Y DOZEN MIIVIMUNt PURCHASU Of 1 DOZRN tdrak erid Currie Onlyi . 'offer Good Itt both Mttchdh A. Sieforth *DAILY DELIVERY FRO STRATFORD TO SEAForm SCOTT'S FLOWERS HwV. $ wrist of NMttcheill. 06. 341.9404 or 521.924 Remembrance -Day assembly in the gym. On Sunday November 11 Penny Lewis and Bryan Thomas will place our school wreath at Clinton Cenotaph as part of the Remembrance' Day service. BiNGO' . . 'TheOctober 30 winners at Vanastra's weekly Bingo games were: Share -the - wealth -Iva Bayes, Clinton,. $83; Judy Dixon, Clinton, and Gordon Beadle, Auburn, • $42 each; Gordon Beadle, Auburn, and Vera ;Bennett Clinton, 539.50 each. Barb Batkin. was the 5200 Jackpot winner. We were pleased to be asked to submit our column -- "The Vanastra Voice" to the Huron Expositor. 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