~9 supply stores as a source Food For _ Thought by The Hillier's Here's a switch on Wal- dorf Salad: chop toge- ther apples and walnuts, season with curry. pow- der, bind with mayon- naise - and stuff into celery sticks. by Doreen English The Pine" Ridge Garden ~ Club held their first general meeting of 1978 on Tuesday, March 7 at 7:30 at the Nestleton Community Centre. Membership enrol- ment was held until 8 o'clock when president Roy Grierson opened the meet- ing welcoming everyone. The minutes of the previous exdcutive meetings were read by Mrs. C. McDiar- mid. Executive members, directors and committee chairmen are as follows. President - Mr. Roy Grier- son, 1st Vice - Mrs. Rika Wygerde, 2nd Vice - Mr. Paul Johansen, Publicity - Mrs. Doreen English, Mem- bership - Mr. Harvey Mc- Diarmid - Library - Mrs. Rika Wygerde, Social con- venor - Mrs. Kris Wilson, Shows and competitions - Mrs. Edith McLaughlin, Community projects - Mr. Cliff - Redman, Mrs. June Aldridge, Mrs. Grace Bajema, Mrs. Marion Ryan, Mrs. Jean Dymond, Trea- surers report was not avail- If a freshly-baked cake sticks to the pan, damp- en a cloth in hot water and wrap it around the pan. The steam should release the cake. Try the Chinese method for quick browning of meat or chicken: add a teaspoon of sugar to the hot fat and stir until it turns dark. The meat will brown quickly, and you won't notice the su- gar. Meringue tip: beat egg whites to peaks BE- FORE adding sugar. If you add sugar too soon you get marshmallowy sauce - not fluffy me- ringue. Where do you buy your cookware? More and | phe but will be given at more home cooks are Seeti s ; next meeting. discovering restaurant Mr. Grierson then intro- duced and turned the meet- ing over to Mr. David Petrie of Analda Nurseries. Mr. Petrie gave a very of high quality, large- size cookware. Perfect for large families or en- tertaining, and for un- interesting talk on landscap- common gadgets. . ing, showing slides while explaining the effect of good No ordinary restaurant | grass fertilizing, group: 'supply store supplies | planting locations of shrubs great chefs, though. | 5,4 trees rockeries and Come see what magic | jau5,65 of attractive our cook creates at.... the Dairy Bar on the Waterfront Port Perry - 985-8611 "Come for lunch soon. gardens. Many questions were asked and answered at the close of this topic. Mr. Petrie was thanked and presented with a small token of appreciation by Nh GIVING IDEAS! 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SPRING SHOW Flowers here, flowers there, flowers, flowers everywhere - were the thoughts of the Pine Ridge Garden Club members and friends when they spent a memorable day at the Spring Flower show on Friday, March 3. The Automotive building at the Canadian National Exhibition grounds in Toronto was the site for this beautiful show. Exhibitors from all over the world showed their skills in the wonderful displays and layouts of trees, shrubs, flowers and plants. Busi- nesses and schools as well as individuals contributed add- ed interest to the show. After four hours of thor- oughly enjoying ourselves, we left the building to emerge into a white world of blowing snow but this did not dim our feelings or memor- ies of a glorious dav. nomination in the federal. riding of Ontario. In making the announce- ment yesterday, Mr. Kelly said he was approached - recently by the secretary of the P.C. Association to let his name stand for the nomination in . the riding now held by Liberal Norm Cafik. Mr. Kelly has lived in the Oshawa area for the last 30 years and has worked on a number of election cam- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Mar. 22, 1978 paigns for the Conservativ- es at the federal and provin- cial level. i He is a former president of the Oshawa Business- men's Association, a past program chairman of the Oshawa Lions Club, presi- dent of the Highland Beach Property Owners Associa- tion, and president of the Association of Dedicated Canadians. He has worked in radio with CKLB, owned a televi- sion dealership, and the Oshawa News Publishing Company. He is presently a free lance journalist and Kelly may seek nomination Dean Kelly, a resident of Port Perry and long-time businessman in the Oshawa area has announced he is giving "serious considera- tion" to seeking the Tory contributes articles to a variety of publications. He also maintains business interests in Oshawa. 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