Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), January 20, 1971, p. 2

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The Acton Pnm Wednesday January trend Clin Malt NumLwr When ladies make pots teacher cant be forgot MRS CHARLES Mrs Claude Cook and Mrs Jack Creighton arc engrossed In their projects classes at the high Sxx By Wrady Thomson I novo a book beside me that I Just cant leave alone Its by by has a dirty brown cover worn through In many places a front cover that Is falling off and has as a bookmark latter to a Mr Bell Preacher The postmark is Glasgow 25 Oct 1810 The title page is shown here school Students choose their own design under the direction of teacher Paul Jones Staff Photo of each an ounce all these to be left to lnfuso hours In a warm place often shaking them together then set them a cool place for a week after which the clear liquor is to be decanted and to it put on equal quantity of net white port wine a gallon of canary a sweet white wine from the Canary Islands The whole is to be sweetened with a proper quantity of double refined sugar Thats my recipe for the And thats only the top half of the page It I finished it off there wouldnt be any room left for anything else and I would like to share some of the ideas and beliefs of English Scholars The reading I found a little slow at first since the are printed as fs For example WAR Is a great evil but It is Inevitable and sometimes If he who flrf reduced to rules the art of deftroylng his fellowcreatures had no end In view but to gratify the of princes he was a whom It would have been happy to have fmotnered at With War in the cafe of defence of virtue is the moft and ufeful of all the sciences Warhoop From now on Ill do all the properly It takes too much out of me the other way WAR- CRY- was customary in the armies of most nations when fust going to engage Sometimes they were only tumultous shouts or horrid yells uttered with an intent to strike terror Into their adversaries such Is now used by the Indians in America called the warhoop WAIVE In law a woman that is put out of the protection of the taw She Is called waive and Dot outlaw as a man is by reason that women cannot be of the decenna I think that has something to do with titheing or taxing and are not sworn in courts to the nor to the law as men are who are therefore within the taw whereas women are not and so cannot be outlawed since they were never within it Wouldnt Womens Lib love that I USQUEBAUGH a strong rich compound liquqr chiefly taken by way of dram its basis being brandy or a more ordinary spirit We shall give a receipt much commended formerly as a specimen To two gallons of brandy or spirits put a pound of Spanish lkjuorice half a pound of in music the first of the musical notes Ut re ml la The pages on animals arc quite Interesting all the odd little bits of Information that arc spotted here and there Ill Jot down a few BEARS The European brown bear food is roots and fruits and vegetables they will rob the fields of pease and when they ore ripe pluck great quantities up bent the pease out of the hulks on some hard place eat them and carry off the straw American brown bear out of the several hundred killed in America during winter scarce a female is found among them so impenetrable is their retreat during pregnancy The flesh of bears In autumn Is delicate food but the paws of the old bears arc reckoned the most exquisite morsel This bit ends by telling how bears in hibernation suck their feet for nourishment The Polar bear their greatest enemy in the brute creation Is the Rosmarinus or morse I couldnt find any hint of what on earth that was with whom they have terrible conflicts but ore generally worsted the vast teeth of the former giving It a superiority One of the species was brought to England a few years ago It was very furious raisins of the sun four ounces of almost always In motion roared currants three of date sliced loud and seemed very uneasy tops of thyme savory and and tops or flowers of rosemary of each two ounces cinnamon and mace bruised nutmegs and aniseeds and coriander seeds bruised likewise of each four ounces citron or lemon or orangepeel except when cooled by having of water poured on it Now I think Ill head for an cosy chair and pore over The lufcus wolverene or glutton 2- The or racoon and the Meles or badger a creature of very make SHOW TIME SUN THROUGH THUHS A SAT SAT MATINEE Pm 20 22 23 EpkbaHleaftheMxei Richard Burton Days Mn25 l29 tfwntw freedom of the screen is all about tafia By Wendy Thomson Ho colled me stupid three times within five minutes Two Indies mildly indignant were wielding paint brushes in the art room of the high school The second was heard to Do what I did poke him In tho ribs and threaten to on his sore too It may not be surprising to learn in those days of enlightened education that this was a night school class The man In question was tho instructor the ladles two of his students Sign IB Eighteen women signed for Pottery course in November for a variety of reasons to get out meet people to further a Bllm knowledge of ceramics to find If they had any talent for potting or to try their hand at tho fascinating potters wheel The Instructor Paul Jones of Toronto teaches Art History and Man and Society at George town high school anil decided to take on a night class for experience thought it would do interesting to see what teaching adults wbb all about I cant make people Into potters but If they could got a bit of experience and experiment with tho different techniques they would know If they wanted to go ahead with serious pottery Work Independently After hearing an explanation or watching a brief demonstration MRS JOE BRAY Is Intent on inscribing a pattern on a small bowl shes at pottery clauses Acton district high school Staff PI to on working the clay using the kiln or methods of glnzlng etc work Independently choosing their own article technique while Paul Jones comments and advises with a combination of- pseudogrouch dry humor thnt either delights the Indies or leaves them full of Indignation I only being helpful pointing out tho top of his pot had wobble In It he growled back that my top had a wobble In it tool But one acknow ledged lie sure you out of your placidity makes you think If thats the new kind of education Im nil for It Start new study at UCW meeting Mrs Eaton opened tho first meeting of No unit of the of tho new year with a poem These would I keep the small but very Important treasures of life All members repeated the U Creed Mrs Rolston took the devotion period with Mrs J Lambert reading Hebrews 11th Chapter The first hymn Missionary speaker Rev Angus a veteran missionary will be guest speaker at the annual meeting of Brampton Presbyterial to be held on Wednesday January 27 In the Presbyterian Church Milton With years of service in one of the toughest areas for the spread of the gospel In all of India the Rev Angus MacKay Is optimistic about the work of evangelism In India to which his whole life has been committed He is also surprisingly young in spirit and convinced that new ways must be found to make the gospel real and meaningful to the Indian young people who cram Jhansi many schools and colleges So he has worked closely with the Rev Eric in the Jhansi Youth Centre Mrs a teacher and graduate of the Presbyterian Deaconess Training School Toronto taught at the Helen MacDonald Memorial School In Jhaiai before her marriage Standing at the Portal was sung and Mrs rend paper on the values of everyday living and devotion Mrs gave a poem The Value of a Smile Hymn on me Breath of God prayer ended this part of the meeting Minutes of last meeting were read and approved A card of thanks was read from Mr and Mrs Robert for the gift on their Golden Wedding Worthwhile study Mrs Shields took the study book which this year is on the different countries of South America Her opening remarks were very interesting and the study on the different countries could be very worthwhile The treasurers report showed a very good year financially Bankets books Mrs Shoemaker rend of thanks for the Christmas baskets which were sent out 26 baskets and four books in all also her usual report on the sick and shut Ins There were 33 house calls and 11 hospital calls made during the month Miss Simmons gave her report on visits to the different nursing homes and cards for the same Letter from Vietnam Mrs R Force read a recent letter from our adopted boy In Vietnam and what little seemingly to us that we send this family has helped them all in so many ways It makes this project very worthwhile Mrs Eaton closed the meeting with Hymn 361 Ra BROADCLOTH 161 SALE 66 Reg width Matching Colon Washable WoolDacron 388 Autd a Plain Colon BONDED WOOLLENS WOOL MOHAIR Reg YD Special 388 PRINTED FAILLE Collegiate Flannel OFF ALL U WINTER COATS MENS BOYS NYLON JACKETS Quilted CHILDRENS ORLON PILE PC SNOW SUITS JACKETS GIRLS HOODED ORLON PILE PILE LINED JACKETS INFANTS JACKETS BUNTING BAGS HINTONS 5 TO STORE FASHIONING A POT on a potters wheel may there an some skills that arc acquired only look easy but night teacher Paul by practice and a head for Classes Jones demonstrates for are held each week Staff ACTON THE ORIGINAL DISCOUNT FROM OUR MEAT DEPARTMENT Red or Blue Brand Beef FAMOUS STEAK SALE SIRLOIN WINGS TB0N Steaks Bottom Cut Round Steak or Roast 89 FRESH GROUND HOURLY Round Steak 89 EPICURE RINDLESS Side BaconpK WIENERS lb 59 LOWER FOOD PRICES IS OUR BUSINESS PUDDING MIX CAKE 1 00 MIXES 3100 MACARONI i CHEESE DIMMER CAMPBELLS VEGETABLE SOUP 225 SPA6HETTI APPLE JUICE TOMATO JUICE 29 CHOICE PEAS 23 FROSTED FLAKES 45 im 232 PEACH HALVES 25 COFFEE 89 MORTONS PIES COD FILLETS 4V COFFEE RICH PICKLES STIVALETTES CANADIAN SLICE CHEESE BakeryFeatureg sLrBREMi249 45 DATE NUT CAKE COOKIES 397 APPLE JUICE 33 BISCUITS INSTANT COFFEE FACIAL TISSUE MBS CAKE MIX J TOILET TISSUE- WAX PAPER 33 Kent REG KETCHUP 37 M BOTTLE REG Store Hours Wed BINS Thurs 8 til Sat til ONTARIO FANCY GRADE MCINTOSH Produce FANCY H APPLES ONTARIO NO I TURNIPS WASHED SPINACH FLORIDA Grown GREEN BEANS LB BAG THESE ARE ONLY A FEW OF OUR LOW

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