18 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, December 4, 1990 oL ta Carol Blair, centre, was the lucky winner of a $1,000 bill in the Port Perry Snowmobile Club's Annual Draw. Pictured with Carol, are Jerry Martin, vice president of the Snowmo- bile Club, and Carole Pelletier, who recieved $100 for selling the winning ticket. me NAIL LOOK apologizes for the inconvenience caused in the cancellation of our Grand Opening. We are now operating our business ABOVE the SEAGRAVE GENERAL STORE 985-0746 SET of NAILS ... Reg. $45 ... NOW $25.00 Valid to Dec. 21/90 Ask for Shannon I'V'N A A This coming Sunday is White Gift Service at Utica United Church at 11:00 a.m. with the Sun- day School taking charge. December 7th the Youth Group will have their Christmas Get tion to attend. Together at Utica starting at 7 There will be a euchre this Fri- p.m. day starting at 8p.m. in Utica Tuesday, December 11th the Hall. All are welcome. UCW Christmas Pot-luck Lun- Richard Tracey celebrated his W.l.meet Dec.12 cheon will be at 12:30 p.m. at Ep- som Church followed by a pro- gram featuring the Senior Citizens Music Group from Ux- bridge. Take this as your invita- by Helen McKean The first Advent Candle was lit at the Sunday Church service by the Fletcher boys. The Evening group of U.C.W. will have a home baked cookie ex- change on Wed. evening at 8 p.m. The Afternoon group will meet at 12:30 p.m. for their pot-luck lun- cheon followed by the Christmas programme. All ladies are welcome to join these two groups. Mr. and Mrs. Armour McMillan visited with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hood in Valencia and Mrs. Marion Innes in Sunderland one day last week. The December meeting of our Women's Institute will be held at my home on Dec. 12 at 12:30. This too is a pot-luck lunch. Come and bring a friend. DAPHNE Ives' he addition of cranberries fo this mincemeat pie gives this | FILLING CRANBERRY MINCEMEAT PIE ~ D.J. TAYLOR [e..c. INSURANCE BROKERS LTD. 1 YEAR 169 North St., Port Perry LOL 1B7 1/.% Guaranteed Investment 1 1 /2 ' PHONE 985-8416 Certificates (Rates Subject to Change without Notice) VN I VIVVYY pastry dough. Cut into 1/12" (1.5 cm) strips. Arrange in lattice fashion over filling. Tuck strips under bottom crust. traditional holiday dessert a delicious, 124 02. Marie Lear jar MiNcemEeaT Seal and flute edge. Brush top with 1682mlL jar | beaten egg yolk. AA AA 4/4 tangy flavour. A cinch to prepare, 4 5 7 _ a up coarsely chopped cranberries 250 ml. Bake on lower oven rack ina this cranberry mincemeat Seg 12 cup chopped pecans 125ml | preheated 425°F (220°C) oven for 10 pie has long been a favourite Ithsp lemon juice 15mL | minutes, then reduce heat to 350°F in the Ives" household, especially at | | egg yolk, beaten I | (230°C) 25 to 30 minutes or until Christmas. If frozen cranberries are difficult to find, you may substitute 2 cans of whole berry cranberry sauce and sieve through the jelly to get a cup of the berries. Enjoy. Pastry TenpERAAKE Perft Pastry dough for doble-crust 9" (23 cm) pie (see TENDERFLAKE lard package). a SITRER @ Tenderflake SPE Nothing Makes It Flakier. A) Every Time. Roll out half of dough and fit into 9" (23 em) pie plate. Trim edge even with pie plate. Combine mincemeat, cranberries, pecans and lemon juice. Mix well. Spread evenly in pie shell. Roll out remaining crust is golden. Serve warm or cooled. Makes 6-8 servings. LI CRT AN ala ERE BEET EEEERE . Red HEA ARARR AAS HHA RRR RY FAR OY UOT A Ro L - = - % UCW pot-luck, Dec. 11 5th birthday on Saturday after- noon with several of his special friends. Happy Birthday Richard. I hear by the grapevine that Eileen Mole has been in hospital for surgery and is home recuperating. Best wishes and we certainly hope to see you out and about soon. Sympathy at this time to the Mervyn Storie family in the pass- ing of Rita's mother Mrs. Toogood, who passed away quite suddenly this past week. Dean and Gloria Beare, Derek and Daniel of Oshawa were Sun- day visitors with Mrs. Crosier. Utica Day Care held a very suc- cessful Christmas dinner and dan ce in the Hall on Saturday even- ing with staff, board members, parents and friends in attendance. Port Perry featured on TV Ontario TVOntario was recently in Port Perry filming a segment on the town for its lottery pro- gram, - Scugog Township resident Paul Arculus told the Star that he took the program host and crew on a walking tour of Port Perry recently. The clip will feature the Town Hall, Settlement Héuse, - the waterfront area and several well-known residences. The lottery program features a different town each week in a three minute segment. Mr. Arculus said the host wants to expand that time limit for the Port Perry segment be- cause so much information was obtained. 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