B4The Acton Free Press Wad April by Wendy Thanuon I hud a phone coll this morning asking for recipes to makeup for a salad buffet It bai a few years since I mode up one myself but much searching through my recipe box turned up the following some of which 1 ve already made up this year and have stashed In the back of the frig Pickled Beets cans sliced beets cup vinegar cup sugar j medium onion sliced medium leaf whole cloves thyme DAS it peppercorns 1 tsp salt ls pounds mushrooms or other vegetables Cut stems of mushrooms Off flush with their caps to Drain beets saving 1 cup preserve shape Mix juice or whatever you want ingredients except to call Mix Juice with mushrooms in saucepan and vinegar and salt and bring to boiling Add heal till boiling vegetables simmer for In a bowl ll use a pound to ID minutes depending on peanut butter Jar place rest he kind of vegetable Pour of ingredients and pour into jars or bowl and vinegar mixture over Cover refrigerate for or days and refrigerate for a before using The liquid can before using be reused Note I used broccoli Bean Salad cauliflower carrots and pTpa red mustard thiswav and like thorn cup salad ml all 1 cup vinegar Italian herb seasoning shrimp and Pea Salad sail cans shrimp paprika I cups frozen peas cooked cup sliced S eggs sbced Nearly member attend the annual inciting of Dublin Women ft on Thursday evening April the Mis Wilson 1 1 Nhxh A pot Included a large varlrly hi Mrs Armstrong over opining exir and mil tall wan iil by the payment of fees and offer of or next yinm mirllngii After the runt Mm N IViugliiH hi clary correspondent luili remit nl fur linking for tin baking wile on April id noon by tin louil l Society In hi DUN Stationery Inn will hi in the I Drury School Milton on May Tin t has en tin inurni the him having Instruction on Mrs Armntrong will re the tin muling of the Day on April Ailon library A from Campbell or donation of money was Mrs Hunter gave a full report of a directors meeting had attended re tently illHlrlct annual working people nit Union of the trading will beheld In SI Pnul Unit Institute names officers PLANNING THE Oxfam trade fair in May are Pat Nobbs Lees a weaver and Oxfam president Daphne King They are amused by one of the articles from the Oxfam supply a bone decorated with beads It will be selling for all of a dollar Also shown ore a shawl purse lampshade wall hanging and beads Oxfam to benefit from trade fair r the globe These range office in Toronto will be cup sugar medium mums sliced can each of cup sliced cup mayonnaise 1 lemon juice beans beans and shrimp Juice Mix last three ingredients cover and peas drained nceratr overnight i ok- Slaw I medium cup vinegar salt- Shred cabbage and carrots remaining ingredients pour over and mix well Tastes belter standing directions overnight Marinated Mushrooms or Whatever cups water juice of lemon I cup vinegar cup salad oil lor cloves garlic quartered or bay leaves green onions sliced thinly and nnsed eggs and celerv Mix but well Chill for one or two hours will be sold In the May the profits logo things made by Daphne King and Ann Tom to There wilt be tables at St a hall biting a great and fascinating variety of crafts The artists artisans and craftspeople ill sell their own goods a portion of their morning afternoon St Albans hall and the organ people from a large caftan wove India and rugs to small decorative items from Africa The Trade Fair will be held i the Kitchener Fulr M between Hand 11 talk about the Trade Fair here Louise of the high school staff has arranged for d Church Milton on May which several members hope attend The minutes of Inst an meeting were read by Mrs Douglas followed by Ihc 1974 financial report A fine balance remains from come from afar as well as some of the students lo make the busy activities To fill up the page have a cooking hint left over from Christmas kepi found it so amusing Music teachers prepare for next recital The monthly meeting of the It was part of a recipe for Georgetown Trinity Tea cake and it gave Association was held directions for wrapping at the home of the honorary products thoroughly before baking It president Mrs Dorothy Mrs fv concluded Listen core- Scull on April humming note primarily concerned I could 1 help but Inugh of this cake rwtal the towels sitting In the oven hamming awn quit ra i Acton and district people Local participants Their invitations lo local people to participate brought a couple of contributors Mrs Pot Nobbs lees will selling weaving She Is the owner of the former gift shop The Anonymous Benefactor Kicking Horse Leather of will bc selling Its posters and Brian Skcrrctt Mrs W J Mclnlyre will arrange for boys lo help sen ted auditors report on direct traffic behalf of herself and Mrs M happily itself members also give Golden Agers enjoy many different guests Business was kept to a minimum at the evening meeting of the Acton Golden Age club so as to allow time to enjoy the very fine program that had been arranged President Bert Davidson presided and welcomed the who were present An Invitation was read from the Auxiliary of Manor to attend the annual and tea on May Mr Smith of Georgetown Red asked anyone knowing senior who are shut Ins who would appreciate a friendly visit to please the names and hand them in to the president J moved ad Summed seconded by Ivan arris Mrs M Milne presided for the excellent variety program Singing group The Fearless Five The Brldgeman Family of Cambridge Heapeler are a family of four sons and a daughter who sing with guitar and accompaniment Troy Tim Todd Becky and exec named for WI Greenock Women Institute held their annual meeting April Bat the home of Mrs J and all enjoyed a pot luck noon lunch Mrs J McCullock presided for the meeting The roll call was payment of fees and which program did you like best The meditation was given by Mrs A Gales Reports of standing committees were given Mrs Sinclair presided tor election of fleers Mrs J McCulIoch retiring president spoke of her term of office thanked everyone for their cooperation during her three years and welcomed the new president Mrs Ralph Sinclair to the chair Greenock Women Institute officers for 1S7S76 are past president Mrs J McCulIoch president Mrs Sinclair 1st vicepres Mrs C Storey vice Mrs G Johnston secy treas Mrs Wallace ass t secy treas Mrs District director Mrs A Gates alternate district director Mrs J public relations office Mrs Johnston branch ton Mrs G Leslie Mrs and flowert Mrs Allan Mrs C Storey Mrs and Mrs Leslie Mrs C Allan citizen ship and world affairs Mrs A Galea Mrs Storey Education and cultural activities Mrs J Addison Mrs family and consumer affairs Mrs McKcown Mrs McGarigle Mrs j Mrs Aitken resolutions Tweedsmulr curator Mrs c Aitken committee Mrs G Wallace Miss E Mrs Palterwn auditors Mrs E Johnston Mrs J Addison courtesy convener Mrs Theft One of the cashiers at 1GA had her purse stolen while she was away for lunch Police notified Tyler who range In age from to 12 endeared themselves lo all as their repltire had something for all secular or sacred from Silver haired Daddy of mine Amazing Grace and Put your hand In the Hand These children are well worth hearing They expect to cut a record later in the summer and needless to say they are very much In demand Their engagements Include a blue grass festival Port Dover and an Orange Blossom festival Virginia USA Gives recital Mrs William Ballentyne of always a great hit recited several selections Including Being and Eggs and The Elevator Mrs Cecil Graham soloist sang There a wee house by the hillside and Little old Lady by Mrs A Mann Miss Lynda McLaughin of Waterloo provided a number of tapping selections on the harmonica Mrs Grace Reed conducted a cake contest with Mrs Earl Lambert as win Bert Davidson expressed sincere thanks to all who hod given so freely of their lime and talents to make the evening such a memorable one hearty applause was given for each number Fruit bread and cookies were served to conclude a pleasant evening Birthdays noted were for Mrs E Near Mrs I Terrv Mrs D Robertson Margaret wlll be showing articles made Indians In the Canadian north These have been writ len about in the Free Press previously And a member of the Ox fam group Comfort and his wife will be selling maple syrup from their own properly Being particularly interested in the cause Ihey have promised more than Ihe usual percentage for Many others Organizer Mrs Daphne King thinks they have about one of each type of crafts people lined up for the show and sale Coming from lown are a potter leather worker weaver printer illustrator batik artist jewellery makers ceramic makers painters and sewers One woman is bringing a collection of articles made by old age pensioners in the Toronto area There will also be quills for The Local Oxfam group has decided to charge cents ad mission lo Ihe sale Refresh Mr and Mrs Harvey Kirkwood of Acton and Mr and Mrs Reginald French of Balhnafad are very pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their children Ruth Elaine and Wayne Wesley The wedding will take place in Acton on May at 30 in Trinity United Church rs In memoriam for Mrs Moran The afternoon auxiliary Knox Women Missionary Society met March in Ihe May Ellen Anderson room The meeting took the form of an in for for member Mrs Oliver J who passed away in Brampton a short time ago For years from 1953 to May of this year when she moved to Brampton Mrs had been a very active and valued member this society She served as pianist tor almost all of this time and had also filled the office of president Miss Anderson the pre dent paid fitting tribute lo Mrs Moran and fallowing a moment s silence led the group in a prayer of remem After singing the hymn Asleep in Jesus even death are necessary m Blessed Sleep the scripture the of perfect lesson was presented in three human vessel ways The twenty third psalm meeting closed with a was first repeated by every one in unison Then It was read by Mrs Miller in an explanatory version Finally It was read by Miss Anderson in a very appealing Korean version Soloist Miss Bella Maye soloist sang Ihe lovely old hymn Safe in the Arms of Jesus Another scripture por lion in which Jeromlah is advised lo go down to the pot lers house lo observe his care in making a perfect ves introduced Miss Ander son story The Missing Piece This story rough I home the fact thai sorrow and FAMILY LIFE PROGRAM Thursday April 30 to 9 30 m Open Meeting At Acton High School Resource High School Students and Adults are invited to participate in a VALUES CLARIFICATION CLASS If you plan to attend call The Student Services at the High School 853 2920 SAVINGS Toyota Corolla 1600 sedan Finished In mustard yellow with black Interior Lie No m Now 1995 Toyota Corolla sedan Lie No Was ww Now Cougar 2 DR Hardtop PS PB Lie No Was Now Torino 2 DR Hardtop S Finished In a or with black vinyl lop No DOPI49 Now AND MANY MORE TO CHOOSE FROM ALL RE CONDITIONED AND GUARANTEED lo net from nun of Mm W Mm K Mr M Hun Mr Mm It lilylh Mm nubmiliillntl for I Imdonill Mm Norton Mm llnvlilwn Mm 1 Mm II ItodlH mi I Mm M win mi itxlr rtftncMlw lorn A Mm Kir ton and Mm A look a wed on May An Mm M quill hud tin home of Mrs Norton Mm A Nortr on Ihe of thf work of Iheflftliih A of was toward work of Mont of th Indies have com their t of Ihe Upon retiring from ihc which nan for two yearn Mrn Armstrong a nummary of the work that had and accomplish The han been very busy one with many pro and catering sales and wedding A booth at the International Plowing Match last fall near Georgetown was a large undertaking but wai a I nan success Recipe books compiled of members favorite recipes were well re Mrs Armstrong was presented a past denl pin by Mrs Norton who thanked her for her good leidership for the past two t lection of officers Mrs Mansell took the chair for the election of officers Mrs J Mclntyre on behalf of herself Mrs W G McMillan of the nominating committee presented their report The follow slate of officers was presented adopted and will be the officers for Dublin Women Institute for the year Past president Mrs C Armsirong president Mrs Norton first vice denl Mrs M Hunter second vice president Mrs W Las by Secretary treasurer Mrs Douglas score tary treasurer Mrs Hun tcr district director Mrs Armstrong alternate lor Mrs public re Mrs C Davidson branch directors Mrs M Nellis Mrs M and Mrs J C Mclntyre pianist Mrs McCullough assistant pianist Mrs Frank press reporter Mrs J C Dennis assistant press Mm Nudism Mr not Mr nd Mm I dill Mr Mm Mm M Mm Mr lflnby family Mm I IJavllwm Mr Hun Mr Mr Mm Mrfarron Mrn J menial Mm A Mr If Program Mrs M Mr Mrs Arm and Mrs Moffat veiling Mrs McCnrron Mm Armstrong Mrs Mrs in M Mr f Mrn and Mrs Hun bun Mm I- McCarron Mm Dough and Mrs nominating Mrs Mm McMillan and Mm A Diamond booth Mr W ion Mm Thomson ncinon the dub Sunday wllh an that I curling a party enjoyed th after noon on the Ice and of mini ndid thi day with game The Ice miking off Orwell Johnson in asking people who were here at the limp of union to get in touch with him The church Is observing the VAb anniversary of church union this- Gordon who is eight suffered a broken jaw when he fell off bicycle while flaying near a Robert Little Friends send sympathy the annual pro vincial meeting of the I O in Hamilton April and were Mrs J Mrs Miss Mrs Currie Mrs C Mrs Ron Cooks ley and Mrs Young All found it a great inspiration Vie must speak in faor of monarchy every chance we get and back up our wllh facts urged Mr Ontario on he notion il rowTi and Canada com I an over whelming number of people In thin country favor main laming the monarchy But they must up she rights of the handicapped and I Pauline another Lottery sales lottery ticket on nale at two grocery Mores In are selling well They have had lie reordered The draw is May THE ACTON FREE PRESS horned Reg on Number NOW IN ACTON FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE llililH CHAIRS 348 QUEEN 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