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Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 30 June 2022, p. 43

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FOOD AND DRINK Amy Stopnicki photo This lemon cake can be frozen and saved for future guests or events. LEMON CAKE IS SIMPLY THE ZEST RECIPE CAN ALSO BE USED FOR MUFFINS OR CUPCAKES, WRITES AMY STOPNICKI It's my philosophy hand entertaining doesn't have cious. I also love to prepare things I can make in ad- vance (and even freeze, if long enough in advance). This cake can be made as a large Bundt cake (as pictured), as mini muffins or as cupcakes. All ver- sions Freeze very well. It is airy, and its lem- ony avout screams sum- mer fun. Thope you can enjoy this cake with your guests soon! AMY STOPNICKI Column LEMON CAKE CAKE INGREDIENTS: ‘up margarine or but- r 8 cups flour 3 eggs 11/2 cups sugar 2 tbsp baking powder 1V3 oe milk v2 our (non- dairy \ works as well). 1 tsp vanilla extract e of 2 lemons or 3 to 4 tb ‘emonj juice 1 tsp lemon extract (if available) FOR THE DRIZZLE ON TOP Combine 1 cup of icing sugar with 1 to 2 tsp lemon juice (adding the juice slowly) until you reach de- 1. Preheat oven to 350 F. 2. Ina ‘ge mixing bowl, combine all the cake ingredients with an elec- tric mixer until the batter is smooth. 3. Pour the cake batter into a prepared Bundt pan. 4. Bake for 50 to 60 min- utes or until cake is set and pulling away from the edg- es of the pan. . Once the cake is cooled, use a spoon or a fork to lightly drizzle the drizzle over the top of the cake. York Region resident Amy Stopnicki is an award-winning cookbook author, event planner, food blogger and mother of four. You can find her on In- stagram at @amystop- nicki_or email her at amy.sto nicki@gmail.com. PUBLIC NOTICE Notice of Passing of Parkland Conveyance Bylaw 2022- 042 The Ci the Council for 2022-042 on Tuesday, June 2, 22 under Section 42 ofthe Ph Paring Act, RS.O. 1990, c. Pia. the Town of Caledon. Bylaw No. 2022-042 is of land for park or other Town of Caledon or, i Town of Caledon, the payment conveyance, pursuant to the Planning Act, RsO 1990, c P.13, as amended, and to repeal Byk vl The basis for Report 2022-01 ‘the General Committe June 21, il on June 28, 2022. decision was made. This by-l d Tribunal under subsection aa) of the Planning Act, RS.0. 1990, c. P13. The last date for filing a notice of appeal is Tuesday, August Town Clerk of the Corporation ofthe Town of Catevon and must 1. be in writing; 2. setout jecti fi bj 3 bi i i i i $1,100.00, which ly b money order ble to th of Finance, Province of Ontario; and, 4, b 18*, which i fT made payable to The Corporation of the Town of Caledon. ‘Note that there is also a fee for y the Ontario Land Tribunal. This portion of ig i Ik such fee. ir website at pr y ig the Town Clerk. k pp Vv Tribunal. A noti y or group. However, a notice of i indivi is of ‘the association or the group on its behalf. No person or ‘the appeal unless, before the Vy the publi ly i i fi written il or, i ini i Tribunal, th bl inspection at the Town of Caledon Town Hall (6311 Old Church Road, Caledon, Ontario L7C 146), weekdays between 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m, by contacting Jyoti Pathak, Manager, Parks, Community Services, 905-584-2272 x. 4383 or jyotipathak@caledon.ca. DATED at the Town of Caledon This 7th day of July, 2022. Laura Hall Town Clerk 6311 Old Church Road Caledon, ON L7C 1J6 www.caledon.ca TOWN OF CALEDON T. 905.584.2272 | 1.888.225.3366 | F. 905.584.4325

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