Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), April 14, 1971, p. 6

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The Acton Free Press Wednesday April MS Meaning of Easter meeting theme by Wendy Thomson A friend recently mentioned that she feels a little put out when she spends to buy a paper then finds that this column has all recipes and no stones When I skip the recipe bit or a couple of weeks somebody is sure to ask what happened And when I have stories of animals always be a body somewhere who groans Oh no horses cats dogs again All she EVER writes about is horses cats dogs geese She should just be thankful that I m not the type of mother who gets all wound up about the cute little things that the youngsters do Goofing off Actually the topic depends on who did what lately and the animals aren t particularly choosy about what they do when recipes Just happen along when nobod has done anything worth mentioning or when I ve been goofing off and am a week late in handing my two in like today tor the past four days I vc been spending my spare moments down in the barnyard having a delightful time messing around in the mud The ground pretty and we been making little trenches to drain it off Great fun So this week it a mostly recipes storting with a couple using the blender Blender Pop overs Place 1 cup milk lTbsp soft butter in blender Add a little less than 1 cup flour and 4 salt Blend at high speed for seconds Scrape down sides and continue blending till thoroughly combined tins half full Bake at degrees for 10 minutes Reduce temperature to degrees and bake 35 to minutes or until golden Serve immediately logetner lisp ami one of which Christ NOTE I used one third cup baking soda Add to batter to a for whole wheat flour and two thirds and blend thoroughly Stir in 3 prepare a place tor cup white flour and it made an cups oatmeal cup chocolate chips Drop by teaspoon onto greased cookie sheets Bake for to 15 minutes at degrees Makes dozen Tbsp frozen lemonade con Blend until frothy Makes 2 8 glasses While you vc got the lemonade on hand you might try this for a fancy dessert Pink Lemonade Filling And Frosting Sprinkle envelope gelatine on cup cold water Let stand minutes Heat 1 6 can frozen pink lemonade concentrate and one third cup sugar Add gelatine and stir till dissolved Chill until softly set Whip 1 pint whipping cream until stiff Whip gelatine meetine mixture fold tat whipped SSv wln cream Use to fill and frost a large angel food cake Refrigerate cake in large container to set and firm the frosting Acton Wl elects new slate of officers Owing to so much Illness the Afternoon Auxiliary S of Knox Church did not hold its Easter Thursday April 8 when a guest speaker was invited and members from other local churches However president Miss Isabel Anderson gave a talk on What Easter Really Means to Us and recipe for the kids to tha Christ fa risen and alive She quoted from many great religious writers and gave Biblical proofs to answer scoffers and left her hearers with the message that death is not a thing to be feared but rather only a farewell from this home to the Miss Delia the duct Beyond Ihe Sunrise The scripture led by the president was read alternately and Miss Miller followed with Chocolate chip oatmeal cookies Cream cup shortening W cup white sugar 1 cup brown sugar Add 1 egg cup water tsp vanilla and mix well Sift together salt 105 HOSTESSES at Ontario Place will wear a non uniform look Because of the indooroutdoor aspects outfits had to be versatile Designer Pat created a four part costume consisting of a slim modified with long side silts that can be worn alone or over flared slacks For a more sporty look she chose cuffed hot pants teamed with a safari visitors who knew was thank jacket All pieces are offering members a real completely interchangeable uplift The fabric is easy care Hope thanksgiving polyester a vibrant With Mrs W buttercup yellow Accents of committee providing a delicious wmte vinyl picked boo shoes shoulder fellowship learned of sick purses and raincoats Outfits members and when the meeting for the hosts have not was over felt they had had an definitely been decided upon Interesting and enlightened yet ternoon full of thanksgiving and As the April meeting is customarily the annual meeting the Acton Women Institute held their elections at their meeting last week In the library board room thought for the day was a poem given by the president Miss Dorothy Simmons A Rock in Chair followed by prayer and the opening exercises answered by members present lite assistant secretary Mrs Helen Pickett gave the minutes of the last meeting Mrs Marie her treasurer annual report which was approved by the auditors Judge at annual Mrs gave a detailed report of attending a meetlne held in Milton for oil the branch directors in the The president vacated the county A lfMinc poem is to be chair for the election and Miss composed by an Institute Nora Kcnney presided with Mrs member to be Judged th Earl Inmbert acting secretary drlriit annua as well as a New slate decorated light cake and a New are cushion cover to be sold at the Honorary president Miss district meeting lUi MSS The voting delegate- are Mrs lit vice president Mrs Lindsay Mrs Hargrove and George Fryer 2nd president M Simmons Miss Nora secretary Mrs Grace assistant Hie roll call was answered by secretary Mrs Helen Picket Therelstobea treasurer Mrs Marie Hargrave directors day in the fall with Branch directors Mrs C Mr iking on the Mrs I Harris alternate A The area convention Is Mrs Pari to be held In Dublin St church on Conveners flnd Conveners agriculture and Conveners of standing committees their annual reports which are to be sent on to district conveners Ballinafad WI active in area public relations officer of Ballinafad Women s Institute has listed some of the things the small group has done during the past year Mrs Ada Klrkwood points out these are not all the things the group has done and auditorium Sponsorship We again sponsored our Korean boy and sent him a gift for Christmas and his birthday We sponsored H girls clubs Needlecraft Can Industries MrsVtI Citizenship and Education Mr Mary Graham Historical Research Mrs W Denny Home and Health Mrs George Fryer Public Relations and Reporter Miss Hall Resolutions Mrs Lambert Curator and committee Miss Nora Mrs Pearl Kennedy Miss M Hall Cheer conveners Miss A Mrs E Lambert auditors Mrs George Fryer and Mrs Wilderspin The lunch committee of Mrs Imbert Mrs Helen Picket and that the Institute appreciates the and Dairy Tare with an average Mis3 Dorothy Simmons served extremely nicetasting Lemonade In electric blender mix 1 cup cold milk egg 1 cut up banana Vegetable Queens could not readily identify Fourth meeting fourth meeting of the Greenock Vegetable Queens was March at the home of Mr Norman Smith was home Mr and Mrs A M Mac- Mr and Mrs Harry Burns of from the University of for were in Clarkson during visited friends in Acton the weekend with their son the weekend Inspector Archie Macpherson and family Mrs Douglas Gage and son David of Ottawa visited with her Mr and Mrs Yabsley of ss Mrs Neil Miller and Mr Ottawa were guests at the Miller and family for Easter Mary Chalmers of parental home with Mr and Mrs Miss Nancy Miller of Toronto J McLeod over the holiday visited with her parents Mr and Mrs Neil Miller Nancy Is Mr and Mrs Norman Small of nursing at hospital Niagara Falls visited with Mrs Easter weekend Mr and Mrs Peter of Kingston visited relatives on the weekend Mr Earl Jordan is a patient In Toronto General Hospital Friends send best wishes Mr and Mrs Bra I da visited in Kingston with Mr and Mrs Armand Braida and famllj Mr W Duval Sr is a patient in St Joseph i hospital Friends hope he will be home again soon MacDonald on Sunday Mrs George of New was with her aunt last Thursday Mr and Mrs and Mrs J Frank visited with Ottawa Port Elgin friends on Easter Sunday Misses Grace MacKiddie and was Mrs Marjory Svnrr in mil in Florida Fitting numbers Filling in with the theme of this talk Mrs A sang LU 1 the solo Face to Face and she and TWO The fifth meeting of the vegetable to them which they Greenock Vegetable Queens was held on April at Mrs Gordon Johnson home The roll call two labels from commercially canned or frozen vegetables was answered by the five girls present minutes of Uie last meeting were read by Sharon discussion vegetables all round was opened by Miss Always plenty Because of the modern methods used today in agriculture canning and transport there is an abundance of vegetables Various means of storing or preserving vegetables arc freezing canning drying pickling and cold storige for vegetables Three grades three grades of canned vegetables are Canada Fancy the highest quality used for dishes where appearance is the main factor Canada Choice a very good quality but not as uniform in size and color as help they have received from non members in the community Contributions were made Women Institute projects Women Institute educational community projects educational health contribution to community 33 70 total Projects The W I projects are for a bursary and a new addition to Institute The I Educational includes sending delegates to district and of girls attending each project homemade rolls salad cheese Garden Club is beginning and tea to bring the meeting to a Mrs Gordon Johnson The roll conventions leadership call The Dinner From the training histories Menu I Planned was answered trip and H by the five girls present Donna Community projects- Milton read minutes scholarship North Halton The discussion on salads was Association of Creative and opened by Mrs Johnson She Performing arts prizes at fairs the four different types of id Guests of Mr andMrs Chester Allan during the holiday weekend were Mr and Mrs Ross Allan and Mr and Mrs Gordon Allan salads and gave an explanation as follows tossed greens with one or more raw vegetables potato salad jellied salad vegetables with flavored or unfavored gelatine salad plate a mam dish made of various vegetable and protein foods Miss suggested such vegetable greens as lettuce watercress spinach endive When preparing sal id plates remember include protein food such as meat cheese or fish The plate should be substantial enough to satisfy everyone It should have contrast in color flavor and Health cards and Christmas boxes to sick and shut Canada Fancy Canada Standard texture Include something hot goodnutritionalvaluebutlack the menu such as soup hot bread Miss Ruby C Clark on Easter Sunday Mr and Mrs Earl Lambert Mrs John Waterhouse Misses Mrs Kenneth Cole Third Line Braida is a patient in General Olga enjoyed an Easter Hospital Many friends hope for CaJrn vacation in Florida an improvement in healthsoon wlth Mr Ottawa with Mr and Mrs Ron Gillispie and their three Mr and Mrs I McGill and Acton fans went to East Easter of Owen Sound and Mr and to cheer the Acton Glen Midgets playing in a tournament there Mr and Mrs Sydney Lamb daughters Elaine and Diane of Several Acton fans went to and fnend Miss Cynthia Milton to cheer for the Acton Clark of MUton enjoyed a week s Juveniles who lost out In the aboard the Queen championship game of the Tri Second They Hew County tournament Saturday York to start their cmise night Mrs of were guests of Mrs Mason on Good rtdaj Mrs Dupont and son from Calgary Alberta spending a short vacation her parents Mr and Mrs Wilson Mr and Mrs John Frank Marion and spent Easter weekend in Toledo Ohio attending the of Miss Joan to Alexander Garrett With also were Mr and Mrs John Bonus Tommy and Marline Acton relatives and friends were among those attending the birthday party for Miss Carol in She the daughter of Gordon and the late Mrs Beatty A graduate of the U of G Carol works in Toronto ART DISPLAY at M Z Bennett school Open House showed delightful variety and originality Staff Photo and enjoyed fine weather Mr Bert came from Elliott Lake for the initiation into Walker Lodge of his son in law Jack Tatton Monday Mrs Robert Taylor Janet of Elliott Lake visited her parents Mr and Mrs Clarence here and then returns north today with her uncle WI plans paper drive The regular spring paper drive of Greenock w I is to be held Saturday Corrugated boxes crushed and tied also newspapers may be left at the home of Miss Elva The ladies arc hoping to have the assistance of everyone in the district Wl district annual here Local Institute members are making plans for the district Women s Institute annual meeting which will be held here in Knox church on May 19 The day s events begin at 9 am and luncheon is served at noon the color and uniformity of size rhese are jood for casseroles and scalloped dishes tor their group work they discussed the labels from their roll call and what to look for when buying canned vegetables As a home assignment the girls were asked In visit the vegetable market and look for a new Museum open for season Halton Coun y museum opened Inst Saturday for the season with asexpected low attendance guides will be hired until the weather is finer From now until November the museum wdl be open every day Tuesday Until the end of June hours are to p and from July to November Mo At the peak of the season school are lured as guides in the four buildings the complex pioneer log cabin dismantled near die will be rcbudt this summer on property Newman expects a hot beverage Mrs Johnson and Miss Pearen demonstrated how to make Perfection Jelly For their group work they prepared tossed green salad and cabbage salad Contributions to the community plan ted flowers at Community centre donated money for en party flag for Brisbane school for the new Recital planned Young dancers and their mothers are preparing for the annual recital Springtime Show to be held in the Robert Little school auditorium on April 24 The girls and a couple of boys are practising their show numbers and mothers are readying their costumes Instructor is Joyce Carpenter Proceeds from the show are for the Institute of Logopcdics which teaches children to speak Georgetown Barbers hoppers are guests PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE Churchill Road Rev Pastor SUNDAY APRIL 18th 1971 1000 am Sunday School 1 1 Morning Worship Ser vice mini Apr No el Carol Wilcox Pre I ACTON BAPTIST CHURCH Mill Street Founded Rev Prink Byrne BTh Parsonage Chclteiilnm Church Office 4th LINE FLOWER SHOP 1 miles north of No Hwy on Esquesing4th Line Kitchen Si Lit i BUT Rilly in FEATURING POTTED PLANTS AFRICAN VIOLETS CUT FLOWERS Open Days a Week Deboer Movers Storage North American Van Lines Lb TRAINED MEN TO MOVE YOU IT COSTS YOU NO MORE LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE MODERN WAREHOUSES PACKING CRATING ESTIMATES OVERSEAS SHIPMENTS 8774106 GEORGETOWN AFTER HOURS 1971 Morning Worship Mr pi r Si Mr Church School W l Baptist ehoir il Invitation To All THE CHURCH OF ST AL8AN THE MARTYR Comer Will St St AlbMis Dr R J Dawson SI Eister I IK1 Church School of en boxes Snne End I MAPLE AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH Georgetown Pastor Rev Robert C Lohncs re is our invitation to the whole family Jo attend church SUNDAY APRIL 1971 am Sunday School All ages am Morning Service Evening Evangel Georgetown 8776665 BETHEL CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH Minister Rev BA BD Acton Ontirio 18th 171 am Morning Worship Service Nursery pro- school Sundiy School II im Sundiv School Afternoon ship Service Meet it the church mc worship and study with to be better equipped to serve God and men Everyone Welcome CHURCHILL COMMUNITY CHURCH Churchill Road North Minister The Rev A Walter Fosbury 124 Tidcy Ave Phone SUNDAY APRIL 1971 1 1 a Church School Sermon theme Ik As Though He ttld Further ml V arc Welcome at all Church Gatherings at the Church on the Hill PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA KNOX CHURCH ACTON drew McKcnzie Minister Mr A BA Organist Choir Master SUNDAY APRIL 1971 Church School for through Gr iclc 8 it amM Church Membership for Teen 1 1 10 i in Worship Ihtmi Who Needs Horoscopes Most Welcome TRINITY UNITED CHURCH Minister The Rev Gordon Turner Director of Music George Elliott MA PhD SUVDAY APRIL am Morning Worship am Nursery am Church School Grade 1100 am Church School Grade 5 Welcome You and Your Family to Take Part In the Life and Worship of

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