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Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), May 22, 1974, B3

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Good attendance at Dublin WI meeting Despite very bad weather conditions a pood attendance of Dublin members and one visitor journeyed to the home of Mrs N Douglas Town Line Hat ton Hills on Thursday evening for their monthly meeting Presiding over the opening exercises was the president Mrs Clark Armstrong and the new secretary treasurer Mrs Douglas took her place Roll call was answered by An Old Fashioned Cure Many simple cures of the days of our grandmothers were recalled when professional help not so easily ob tainable as now Seernl articles of correspondence were read including Inflations to the bazaar and afternoon tea at the Sunshine School on June also the lawn party and bake sale at Ha I ton Ccn tennial Manoi on June 22 to which the members were asked for some home baking Donation approved Mrs C Armstrong gave a report of a meeting of the Acton Decoration Committee which she had attended and a result a donation of was approved toward their expenses A Food Forum held recently In Knox Church Georgetown had been at tended by eight members who reported it to be an of much value Mrs Hunter had presented the Women Institute trophy to the Bennett School the Hilton Musical on Wed The class was for a triple dutt grades five and Anniversary Very satisfactory reports were given of the Dublin members canvass for the Canadian Society and the amount collected exceeded previous years as reported by Mrs K Smith Two members Mrs and Mrs M Hunter had enjoyed a pleasant tcmoon with many Women Institute friends on the of the Annlvcr Union I held In School recently May being District at Church I several entries for the two com petitions were submitted to the judges Mm Norton and Mrs McCarron As a result Mrs will enter a loaf of white bread and Mrs will maple cream in the com petitions at the District Annual on Wednesday trip planned Details or the annual bus trip were outlined by Ihe committee Mrs Wilson Mrs M Hunter and Mrs C Armstrong and it will be held on June Standing Committee By Wendy Thomson Every Mothers Day many kindergarten youngsters proudly present their mothers with their very own a collection of recipes and instructions written in the kids own words They arc hilarious And I think they should be shared with all those people who lucky enough to have a youngster in a school that does this The following arc excerpts from school Kin dergarten Class of 1073 KELLV HARRISON S CHOCOLATE CAKE Take some milk and a cup of sugar and put It in the oven Put some jam on it and wail until it is cooked TINA S RICE KRISPIE SQUARES You take a box of nee and mix It with some eggs Then put it on the stove and cook for 10 minutes Take It off the stove and put It in the oven When you Ihlnk its done you take it out You can give some to your father S TURKEY You have to go to the farm and get a turkey Cut his head off and put some salt and pepper on him Then put him in the oven for on hour When he la ready put some little squares around him TOMMY TUCKER S BROWN CAKE you get some white stuff and put it In a frying Put some brown sugar In too At supper time you put itinthefridge You take it out after if Us ready JILL COLBOURNE S BROWN Put some flour in a dish Put some coffee with it Mix it all up and then cook it on the stove Put it In the fridge and then cat it NANCY S FISH Somebody gives you a fish you have to wash it Put it in a pan and leave it In the oven for an hour Take it out and cut off its tail and Its head have to take out the bones Ask your father to try it I think he likes it DLNI6E S APPLE PIE irst you get a pan and put in some flour and some eggs Take a few apples and pile them on the lop Cook it in the oven for a long time Glvt if you eat your supper all up JANLT COLBOURNfc CHOCOLATE ICING buy a cake and then you make some Icing spread half the icing on the cake and put the rest on after You can lick the spoon loo ANGELA S RICE BALLS Put pot and then put in some rice Mix it all up with Kir hands until It is them in the fridge and eat some if it on your hands VRIES APPLY FLAPS Take bushel of apples Then put some cooking oil in a big pan Peel the apples and put them in the pan Put everything on top of the In the morning and cook it until Make sure you put a curtain in front of It so the smell get all over the house DOUGLAS BEAMISH BIRTHDAY CAKE You take teaspoon of shortening and put it In the oven Leave It for an hour Put some candles and some pudding on 1L DONNY McISAAC S PUMPKIN PIE You get a pumpkin out of the garden and you put it In a pic plate Then you put it in the oven and leave it for minutes I wish I had room for oil of hem but I wanted to save a little space for a recipe from the Grade cookbook which my youngest brought home I changed it a little tried it and it SUSAN S SOUR CREAM CAKE my version cup margarine eggs separated 1 baking soda 1 baking powder 1 up sugar 1 sour cream 1- cups flour baking soda to sour cream set aside Blend butter and sugar Add egg Beat whites till stiff and add to the rest Sift flour and baking power and add with the sour mam TOPPING cup raisins brown sugar l Up cinnamon In square cake pan or angel cake pan place half of batter Sprinkle with about of lopping Then add remaining r and lopping Bake one hour at degrees covered with fod for the first half hour chairmen Mrs Norton and Mrs F reported on their respective committees Education and Visi As chairman of the Resolutions Committee Mrs C presented a resolution forwarded from the Nassagaweya Branch which was discussed and approved by the local Branch It dealt with the fact thit since small hamlets having lost their Identity since Regional Government it was thought advisable to have signs showing where these places were located They had served the com munity possibly with a church store and postoffice in the years past This resolution will be submitted at the District Annual Two auction sales in the neighborhood in May arc being catered to by the Branch ladies speaker As guest speaker for the evening Ken Barrett was introduced by Mrs Norton convener of Consumer Affairs In a very Interesting manner he spoke on health our eating habits and the modern trend of foods He suggested less refined foods raw fruits vegetables and honey sub stituting for sugar Everyone his informal talk very much and a question and answer period followed clearing up miny points to the members Two Contests Honoring the grandmothers of the branch each grind mother was presented with a pretty corsage by Mrs D Appleyord who read a timely poem on A Smoll Form Grandmother Two contests were presented by Mrs Applcyard and Mrs C Mclntyre and the winners were Mrs A Near Mrs Hunter Mrs and Mrs Frank Additional prizes were won by the grandmolher with the eldest grandchild Mrs W J and also for the one Ihe youngest grandchild which was shared by Mrs W Mrs C Thomson A fine lunch was served by Mrs Frank and Mrs C Thomson assisted by the hostess Mrs Douglas and a social time was enjoyed Mrs Charles M Davidson was courtesy convener The Acton Free Press Wed May 1974 B3 Bradley MacKenzie take vows on April 5 THE THOMPSON Construction team won the playoff championship of the Acton Ladies bowling league Captain Thelma Sokolowski holds the trophy with team members May Swackhamer Betty Elliott Linda Perkins Elma Braida and Maureen Crawford grouped around Laurie Joanne Bradley and James Cameron exchanged vows In the Maple Avenue Baptist Church on Friday April Miss Bradley Georgetown is a secretary for Burlington Carpel Sales Mr MacKenzie is from Acton and is foremen for Fmco Plastics In Brampton Rev officiated at the double ring ceremony and Carol Kennedy ployed the organ The bride had made her gown of polished satin with sheer lace sleeves The front panel of the dress was also lovered with the lace The bride bouquet was a combination of red roses and pink carnations with a lace border The maid of honor was Mary Timleck friend of the bride Hall who is the bride niece wis the flower and the ring bearer was nephew of he bride The best man was Roger Golf with Bradley and Bob MacLeod as ushers veiling reception Following the wedding there was evening reception at the home of he brides aunt and uncle Mr and Mrs Ken Hill Emcee for evening was George Hall Acton Lionettes elect president Several matters of business were discussed at the May meeting of the Aeton held the home of Ethel on the evening of Tues May 7 applied to the Ccntennuil pool project The decided it would rove pro to hold the euchres on regular Social evening Mother is theme for WMS Taking Mothers as their theme Mrs Sprowl and Mrs Hansen presented an interesting program for the Miy meeting of the Adult The for W IhL lionettes wis on lurch with Miss Isabel Included in business discussion were election of I loneltes wis on Me- sot the Hole or A event is May with the hotel in Toronto the New officers ejected future euchre parties The first card party was held in April and had netted the group the sum of to be i in Gloria Upton v Iceprcs dent Gail Bultcnfiim as hair puller Mrs Pearl Baker of Acton to begin the four day con is the lucky winner of in IheGeorgetownLtonsStanley Most of the meetings had cup draw Congratulations special speakers with talks on safety Since Sarma is the Guests with Mrs Annie centre of the chemical in for Mother Day problems in this field were Mrs Jennie Holmes were looked at Mrs Dorothy Pcrryman and The workshops were friend of Mr and Mrs divided into three main R J Campbell Ronnie and groups those dealing with Robbie Mr and firemen who are full time Mrs John Lambert of Milton workers the composite organization Miss Connie Swindlchurst workers who are volunteer Near and Mrs led in the service of worship following the theme Mrs A McKenzic sang the old familiar hymn Toil Mother I II Be There From the book God speaks mi Women Today by the le u rand Price Mrs reaa the story of Hannah a mother who knew how to love and that delightful poem Mother The meeting culminated in Apron by Jane Scott was i delicious lunch served by read by Miss Anderson hostess The Problems June meeting of the group Correspondence was will be held at the home of presented from Brampton Louise Papillon The and from the ire on the lookout Presbyterian Church in for willing and able idles to Nigeria telling of their join their group to assist in problems and their concern worthwhile community for the Ihere projects as well at become a Plans were made for the member of a friendly June meeting which is to take the form of a picnic and friend of Erin It that time of year again when school is over or in some cases coming to a close When graduation comes ilong feel free to send any radiation pictures to the Press An of that nature aid firemen and the strictly volunteer workers On the first day of the volunteer workshop they dealt with regional govern and how it affects the fire service On the second day general problems were covered On the third day Life membership for Mrs T Watson s something of which to be Ontario fire officers were elected to the Mary Ellen Room The Daughters of Knox held devotional portion were con intnb meeting in the dueled by Mrs Harold proud Mr Ivor Ncssctt who has been with his brother Men in and family for the last three weeks has returned lo his home in Sask Jt Two weeks ago Fire Chief Mick Holmes and his wife attended a fire chiefs con in Samia The con vention ran from Sunday to and was held at the Holiday Inn and Mrs returned borne on The Golden Age sponsored i bus tn Niagara last week Miv The roll with suggestions for the outing of the June meeting The living tor Jivus is sung ind the motto in unison held the Members of local I attending Ihe district today church regardi church on A lifetime membership are card and pin re presented and pin re presented Mrs Thonns Wilson for her participation over tin Tin study book RENT A CASCADE 40 NOT WATER HEATER jus it It ft I Month KKSTAl KAINT 1 G T Chip Chinese and Canadian Cuisine Full Course Meats Businessmen Luncheons Takeout Orders OPEN DATS PER WEEK Mon Thud 10 Fr Sit Tel 8532060 Orientation Student orientation days being held at the high school The conference began on and Monday with general students have already been meetings and workshops hire Robert Little students there was a cwie Wednesday and MZ memorial service on Sunday Bennett students next week CHATELAINE LIGHTING York Road Guelph Bright Ideas for all your Lighting Needs EXTENSIVE SELECTION OF HOUSE FIXTURES Table Lamps Ooor Lamp Van Cabinet Electee Vacuum Clean SyJlemi Pari on Fani I FREE PARKING Op SO a SO Til At Actons Leading Florist Do Your Planting GERANIUMS SHRUBS BOX PLANTS PERENNIALS EVERGREENS POTTED ROSES POTTED SHRUBS ETC FERTILIZERS SEEDS GARDEN TOOLS PATIO STONES ETC brother in law of the bride Two miscellaneous showers The couple chose Niagara were given or the bride one Falls for their honeymoon by Donna and the They are now on other civ en by Lewis more in Miry Pot luck picnic for June UCW LAURIE JOANNE Bradley of Georgetown and James Cameron MacKenzie of Acton were married on Friday April Miss Bradley is a secretary in Bramalea and Mr works in Brampton They are now living in Brampton ARTHUR A Unit two of Trinity United Church Women met in the church parlor on Wed May a Mrs R Force president chaired the meeting in the absence of leader Mrs E Lidkea In honor of Mother day Mrs D Reed read a poem to all mothers after which Mrs W Little gave bible reading Two other readings entitled Valuable Things friends and Friendship were read by Mrs Eaton Reports were read in eluding treasurer showing progressive financial and sick and shut in report by Mrs A Shoemaker The ladles discussed the meeting for June It was decided to hold a pot luck lunch at the home of Irs Denny In case of rain the meeting will be held at the church Birthday Business concluded Mrs Eaton showed a number of the items brought home from Bangladesh recently She spoke on her experiences there which was interesting for the ladles present Lunch wai served and a hippy time wis- when Happy Birthday greetings were sung for Lambert on the of her young Roll call wis by IH members and visits for the month reeonled JOHNSON OPTOMETRIST Milton 878 Wednesday and Sail and her group Hymns were sung script urc read the evening closed with tea and cake Business changes A music store is starting up in the former bus depot soon The former pool room is also being re established as a family pool room by the new owner DID YOU HEAR THAT irtnl In i inly Ml ihe PROFILE BEAUTY SALON at 81 Mill St E Acton She hopes to operations June anil if you want to hook an appointment Pimm J I GREAT A BIG SELECTION OF CUT FLOWERS Ojn7Dy PtMMUMtM WE WIRE FLOWERS ANYWHERE Caroline Flower Garden Shop SPECIALS iwmwTxramTMutuiiiTKitMtTniwrutmTOHuuirucai ADORN HAIR SPRAY SOFT I TOOTHPASTE rffcjl mi ACTON PHARMACY 2 MAIN ST N ACTON

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