Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), March 29, 1972, p. 8

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The Acton Pun March I Institute 75th year soon Wendy When David was In hint put marvellous cookbook far MoUicrw and I wm my minim although 1 must confer I It lei thy lit Urn Last week I lunl tlun by at and wo had few chuckles It Interesting to we youngsters fur morn concerned with measurements of while the claw of two your were For example two of my favorites from 1070 Terry Pancakes and follow MEMBERS OF THE FAMED Dutch troupe Dc Zoodcr NaamShow The Singer Without a Name Show were entertained at the home of Mr and Mrs Jules Mill St Acton Sunday evening before finishing up a twoweek Canadian tour The Without a Name sits in centre surrounded by members of the show and admirers Her records hove million copies in the Dutch market Staff Photo Dutch singer troupe entertained in Acton Pancakes You not some milk Then you Bet 3 spoonfuls of powder Then you stir It up you Hot twin You put of the stuff In pun You lot It cook for about minutes When done you take them off You net plate Then you put on the table Then you oat tliem Put flyrup and butter on them Fish Catch the fish Kill it you shoot It Iking It home Chop the head off Cook It In the pan for minutes Then Its done However the kids this year did have some Interesting Ideas It Im In v i lll I winh I hid room print hi rwt of llinii but Ill to for lb Km Dim wit vo llid liliily Oatmeal tup cooked oatmeal 1 cup yogurt 1 beaten Dim Hut threaquartars cup flour 1 Up baking soda Up soil and stir Into lha yogurt well and on a hot griddle Serve or Tears flowed in several Ontario auditoriums over the last two weeks as Dutch Canadians listened to nostalgic sang and humor from their home- Una in a show presented the Club The show called The Singer Without a Name and features a lad by the same name who has sow eight and a half million records in the limited Dutch Sunday night the entire troupe of the well known show was at the Acton home of Jules secretin treasurer of the HoUandCanada club on SI Mr along with club president J Ben of Milton arranged the tour in conjunction with CP Air Free Press visited Mr home where scleral other local people of Dutch extraction were also on hand to share in the excitement of the tour the first eer promoted on this side of the Atlantic The attractive star of the show said she was surprised so many people in Canada knew her Her songs ore pure Dutch and relate to everyday life Some could be labelled protest songs with a message but most are sentimental ballads that touch on themes like Mother love and things that tug at the heart Fan mail in Holland has left her Prodigal son UCW theme The March meeting of Trinity Churcb Women was held a the crunch parlor with Mrs Ltdkea presiding She opened the meeting with a of Jess Mrs Eaton led the devotions with Mrs J account of the prodigal son Mrs Eaton took prodigal parents as her theme as well as a reading from Sidney Gilchrist Miss Dorothy Simmons led in prayer After a hymn Miss Simmons and Mrs Vekfcuis song a duet They are Nailed to the Cross Mrs Baton read a Bible passage also pertaining to the prodigal son and the ladies farmed several groups for a questionnaire and discussion on the same theme Several ladies were appointed to greet people at the door of the church on Sundays up until the month of June An Invitation was received from Miss M Z Bennett to the Spring tea at Manse Kitchener on April Dorothy Simmons gave an excellent and card report- Mrs Force read a letter from Nicky the adopted boy in Viet Nam Mrs Eaton reported on parcels sent to India and Mrs Shoemaker gave a shutIns report It was decided to donate towards the organ fund Roll call mealed nine hospital and house calls The meeting concluded with a social time prepared by the committee A birthday cake for ladies celebrating in March was cut and eaten gasping Four and a half thousand letters followed a recent TV appearance The singer without a name admits the troupe was appre hensive about how the show would go over in Canada But she have been Canadians welcomed her at every stop and the warmth was spontaneous It is to work with happy people said the dark haired sinner whose real name Is Mary Cerlaar The singer without a name Is a stage name adopted for her many radio Tv and concert maces At one recent concert in Holland people filled a huge auditorium to sec the star of TV radio and stage presented with gold records The troupe which Includes a mini orchestra called the humorist Martens as master of ceremonies male singer Tony Bos and a comic pair all famous in the Dutch entertainment world is staying at the Holiday PO library egg target Children were blamed for eggs over the lobby of the post office in a winter break episode that left sticky yellow yolks dripping on mail boxes Some enterprising youngster also laid an egg In the machine which dispenses stamps an eggthrowing bee which also extended to the exterior of the public library Inn in from where It is bussed out to concerts at various centres including Burlington Toronto Brnntford Preston Woodstock St Catharines and Return Thursday Thursday they return to Holland happy with the reception In Canada It was degrees in Holland when they left They found It cold here but the warmth of the reception made the weather secondary Bouk Martens told the Free Press he want to return he enjoyed himself so much in Canada Both Mr and Mr said the HollandCanada Club was taking a flyer when they the show since they really had no idea how well It would go over They were elated at the show success and hope to bring in other well known Dutch entertainers The club specializes in charter flights to Holland running about a year from an office In Milton and is active in many social events for Dutch Canadians throughout the year Now they have another func tion on their hands which they hope to enlarge on for the tens of thousands of Canadians who have tome to this country from Holland quirts peanut butter In flat pan Cut up and take them off Take the kln off 2 cups Cut up the on the Put Ihe top on and cook In hot oven or cup lour vanilla Tut dough on in and cook for mlnutti its rid on Mr and Mrs Ituppel and family of St Jacobs were Sunday visitors with Mr and Mrs Friends are glad to know Miss Florence Is home again after a stay in General Hospital Acton Legion held en anniversary dinner and dance at the Saturday evening Mrs James Gardner Wilfred Dennis and of Wardsvllle visited with Mr and Mrs Fred and family for school vacation week Holidaying last week Myrtle Beach Carolina were Mr and Mrs Alan Her by Jamie Janice and Andrew Mr and Mrs Brydon Hunter Cathy Cheryl and Russell Visiting with Mr and Mrs James Mill St were Mrs Jessie Taylor from California and Mr Jack Doughty Mrs Tony Frank and Nancy visited last week with Mr and Mrs Glen Elliott Jimmy and Bobby of Miss spent last week with Mr and Mrs W Scott and Timothy In PQ Enjoying a camping holiday during the school holiday were John Last Mark Nielsen Bob Manning and Ron They went to Myrtle Beach South Carolina BROS MEAT MARKET lit of Dublin wo held tint him Mm with 17 Mm lw in lb f Mrs If minor milium Mini by Mm lha from MllUxi Vrt worn The held Itw Mm with In and menial from ho inborn I Alter from tho of Agriculture out lining spring Courses and session read A of annual mcetlnx rrf tbn Childrens Aid around in Interested mem bars forma list newly elected had been rrcKlved by the secretary and these will be completed next months annual riveting of the I A letter from Mountain Union invited the group to attend their anniversary celebrations on March course The branch Short Course on W I procedures was held on Tuesday March In the Acton library Dublin group provided refreshments Mrs W Frank showed a quilt which had been completed at her home and Mrs Moffat displayed the Centennial Quilt won by her daughter it was discussed whether to make another for Fall Fair display purposes Aa this is the Anniversary Year suggestions were asked for to celebrate this milestone The choice of an event will be decided at a later date The District Directors meeting will be held on March in The District Annual Is being held in on May 24 and It was voted to hold Ihe meeting the afternoon and evening sessions The nominating committee was reminded of their duties for next meeting and the election of officers will take place In April Public relations Mabel Van Fleet read her report on Public Relations as this had been omitted from a prior meeting the talk outlined- the necessity of getting along with the public regardless of your work by winning friends and keeping them Mrs Ann Norton read her report on Current Events the topic- sh hod chosen being the Cancer Society a timely subject The report the work of the society from II beginnings to the present time Pamphlets were distributed to group giving soma valuable Information meeting was turned over to group In charge of tho Grandmother Meeting Mrs C Armstrong Mrs Wilson and Mrs W fAsby A game of ping- pong Into an egg carton produced some amusing and three games of bingo were played Winner of the pingpong toss was Mrs Mrffat and bingo champs were Mrs Mrs Van Fleet and Mrs Moffat A lunch was served by Die group In charge following games and Mrs Mclntyre gave the courtesies Extra high trade allowance for your lata model car now on the new car of your choice for a deal thats hard to beat Andrew Murray Motors Limited Road Georgetown Ontario Tour Dealer RED BRAND BEEF Choice Boneless Prime Rib Roast Scarf causes tragic death- coroner Dangers of wearing scarves were pointed out this week by Ivan A- Hunter of Milton a Halton County coroner who says the- recent accidental death of a loor- boy in Acton emphasizes the problems of wearing a scarf There have been many ac cidental deaths in Ontario due to strangulation by a loose scarf getting caught and the knot tightening around the neck of the victim Hunter said He suggests abandoning the use of the scarf and all other clothing in favor of more proper fitting clothing which presents no potential danger The haunts of the scarf far outweigh its benefits he said If you most wear a scarf or allow your children to wear one the doctor suggests t knot it Don t wrap it around the neck twice 3 Always wear It under the topcoat so there are no loose ends euchre euchre winners Saturday March were ladies high Edith Storey 1 14 ladles low Sylvia Williamson Mens high George 111 men low A lone bands David with door John Dewar HS HOLDEN OPTOMETRIST Cork East TA RENTS HOT Wins Month AT ACTON HYDRO AUCE STREET SALE SPECIAL WELDW00D Pre finished ELM PANELLING Sheets of 8 Reg Special Purchase Allows Us OR MORE SHEETS son Par Shed LAKEVIEW CENTRE CARPET AND FLOORING SPECIALISTS Acton Chuck Shoulder Roast 85V Tender Blade Short Rib Roast 95U Extra Lean Boneless Brisket Roll Lean Ground Chuck Small Link Sausage Maple Leal 1 lb Sliced Side Bacon 79U WE RIVE FULL LINE OF Maple Leal or Burns SMOKED HIUS SO TURKEYS LOVELL BROS What a telethon of Easttr gifts Theres something for on your list Come in and let help you select gifts Shop in one stop Hop to MODERN MEAT MARKET J Mill E Acton Daily Delivery Phone 8532240 I

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