Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), November 2, 1977, p. 14

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14 The Acton Free Press Wednesday Nov 21977 Fruitti Tuttis by Elaine The third meeting of the Rock a Long Tuttis was held on October 22 at at the home of Mrs Jean As a change of pace we opened the meeting with the motto Learn to do by doing Helen read the minutes of the last meet ing and Mary ap proved them as read There was discussion con the topics we are to choose from for our exhibit on Achievement Day These topics included b for Breakfast Dressing up Dried Fruits Three Meals a Day with Fruit Homemade Pies versus Convenience Pies Fruits for all Seasons and Fruit and Cheese Trays There was not a definite dcci made on these though Miss Helen gave in interesting report on papayas avocado pome granate kiwi and figs were examined by the club members Phyllis ind Susin Tosh demonstrated peach layer dessert with fruit sauce Everyone thoroughly enjoed it especially since it was pip ing hot from the oven Evelyn gave an enthusiastic report on berries Mary gave an informative talk on apples and Ruth Jeffries explained all about strawberries We learned from our members pamphlets about frozen fruits fruits to thaw them canned fruits and dried fruits ach member had a chance to taste the fruit known as pomegran ate The seeds from this fruit have medicinal value The second meeting was held at the home of Mrs Jean McDuffe on October 1j We answered the roll call Two reasons why I eat fruit There was short discussion and election on the correct way to spell our club name The Since there as no further business the meeting was turned over to our leaders Mrs Jean ind Miss Helen Bayne Four girls volunteered to demonstrate baked apples using two different types of apples while the rest of the club members looked on The core is taken from the washed apple and the ipple is scored the skin is split Brown sugar and a combination of Cinnamon dates raisins etc placed in the middle of each apple and put in the oven to bake From our members we learned about the different grades of fruit especially apples ThcsL included Canada Extra Fancy Canada fancy and Canada Commercial The selection of fruit and varieties of apples pears peaches and plums w ere discussed How to use fresh fruit was also in eluded in our topics for the day Lisa Petty gave an interest ing resume on grapes and Shelley Spencer spoke about cherries Phyllis gave a short talk on the subject of blueberries The four cooks Shelley Spencer Lisa Petty Ann and Debbie Watson then distributed the baked apples for everyone to enjoy They were delicious and everyone found a surprise in the middle of their apple We closed the meeting with the If motto Learn to do by doing GATHERED ROUND THE glowing pumpkin are participants the Churchill community Halloween party at the church Sheila Johnson Jackie Denny Lynn Knight Dave Erica Barr Turner Stan Smith Nancy Terry Ann ComeDennv Alex Churchill Kunzig Charlotte Stacey Hillier Julie Smith Paula Darryl Dana Medland Ginger Denny Ricky Mac Shelley Hillier Heidi Lillian Walsma and Lisa Halloween party held at church Joanne Turner Churchill annual party attracted all kinds of strange weird ind wonderful creatures from princesses to cowboys to one while mouse but nary fehost except for a forlorn looking newspaper clad figure claiming to be the of the Churchill Paper Drive Milne was party co ordinator Georgma Kuenzig Thompson and Jack Denny were judges ind costume prizes were awarded as follows best pre schoolers Dana Shelley Heidi best grade l Linda Julie Smith Paula best grade Come Denny Kick Mac Stanley Smith pair of Mexicans were best couple Mary ilsma Milne Most were the Tcllcy Tea and Jul i inn Turner Scariest wis i skeleton David litest wis Best en was Julie Smith witch in the Monster M w is little Sticcv There followed i series of rehys and games in which the following were made by oldsters looking on that lifesivers on toothpicks oranges under the chin ire passed with expediency fewer inhibitions thin when we were young that indy scrambles ire is riotous ind popular as ever that no matter how shallow the water is for apple- bobbing the kids always up soaking wet hollowing the evenings lhtre was a good it tend ince it on Sun d I aking his text from He the Me spoke iboutdoinLuur to mike the world i pi to liu in I rel itionships in in we take the turn effort to show honest sin cere consider for those we work nth or with Ihe Junior sine Bells ind ilso joined ith the Senior choir in sininc r ici Mrs tt i miscelhntous shower it the home of Mr Mrs Ihrvey at Sunday ifternoon The guest if honor Miss Berry s to be married in Mr Mrs Archie Ki rr wedding mniv rsar ifter noon with i dinner it the uf Mr ind Mrs Don ill boys Mr I Mrs merson on ind family visited last nth Mrs parents Mr and Mrs Jeffrey of Golden lake neir Kill iloe teens collegiate grads Mark old lime kilns site On Monday Nov at 11 am Mayor Tom Hill of Hills will unveil Nia Escarpment geological plaque near the lime kilns in the Conservation Area adjacent to the Bruce Trail The inscription on this plaque reads The produc of lime for making cement and mortar was one of the earliest industries as with the Niagara Escarpment The set kilns are believed to date back to the while a toll draw kiln reflects a more advanced stage probably from the late Dolostonc from the adjacent quarry was fed into where it was roasted to release the lime The site also contains the foundation of an old water lime mill and a powder house The public Is In to attend this ceremony students ere given i special accolade at the recent commencement exercises in the Centennial in uclph William Scott men the pupils especially he said I can help noticing how well the students have done this year Below arc the students and their lions share of the awards is a feeder school or the Guclph colic giate along with ind College Heights Janice Gray top grade J student in family studies top grade student Timothy Kir outstanding student in trades Philip deserving scholar in tending to pursue higher Susan Tosh deserving student daughter of a veteran Kenneth graduate now at tending university Kenneth under building eon struclion graduate with high degree of achievement Three students won awards to worthy students con linuing their post graduation In a technical They were Jacob Druif Velda McPherson and Clifford Parkinson Two awards were won by Nancy as student showing alt around excellence In business education subjects and a award for completing at Icist six homemoking clubs and for demonstrating a high level of personal growth and leadership received the Wilfred university ird bis of He ind J icob Druif ilso received the Ontario Govern ment scholarship for hiving in average of Ho per cent or ire in six iridc course as did Kenneth bidder There were five honour graduates of the grade diss Jacob and Gregory Mince Ml are now in higher Hon Grade 12 graduates were Mirgarct Dnjber lvelyu Him Johnston Jones Wayne Millson Brent Storey and Alan ill of whom ire still continuing their Also graduating from were others who have left the school for college or the work force or travel they are Shelley All sop Anne Garner Nancy Glendcnning Mark Hamilton Wendy Henry en Jones Stephen I llhc Susan Mast Susan 1 Milkr Susan Jrien Kenneth trander Cliff Parkinson Inn Patricia John Richard and Trudy Smith The family of the Gary Jones of presented an award in memory of their son to student displaying a high degree or achievement in machine technology This is the first presentation of the annual award in a Halloween pumpkin Heidi finds out at the Churchill community party March of Dimes best year yet Director of Heraldry Miss Dorothy Stone of Georgetown has been elected to the board of directors of the Heraldry Society of Canada She Is among directors from oil parts of Canada Including another person Gordon Macpherson of Burlington Hearing Monday The Ontario Municipal Board hearing on the development of the land south of Silver Creek owned by S B McLaughlin Associates gets under way at hall It would be one of the longest hearings ever scheduled In this area since B calendar wound up this ye ir s effort to raise funds f ir the March of Ability und for adults I irlier in October cheque for I from rural mail and door campaigning In thi village was presented from the villugt the annual meeting on October the Club in Kitchener I his past week a cheque for proceeds from the Oct II dance at llockmosi Centre wis added to that previous lot making n successful campaign total of more than last years contribution from the village Our door todoor cam was again higher than any previous year that I have been chairman and along with the rural contributions and all those who came out on Oct and our dance such a super success I t have been more pleased and proud to forward the amount we in the village have been able to contribute to continue our efforts to help those less fortunate than our selves reported chairman Julie Brace But without Ihe help of many very willing friends his campaign would never have been the success It turned out to be Mrs I Lawlor took on the preparation of rural In the House I older letters i time did an treat job Mrs linet thanks from the irch if Dimes Ability fund is well as herself to Jem Saunders Kay Nikon Brace June Jensen June ion Karen Bra ling Met can and illy Mrs Donna Hind Icy who came down from the area lo offer any help she could tow ird the cam The dance in Oct IS with music provided Horse proved to be a great evening for all who came out and helped to mike it such a great success Nancy sold tickets that accounted for about of the crowd at dance This cant be a oneman campaign it takes willing friends who arc also Inter in helping handicapped adults and I found many friendsas our campaign proved Mrs Brace To all who lent a hand and to all who gave so willingly I thank you from the bottom of my heart It makes me very proud to be representing the village of and the rural area of CENTRE Ho Highway I Mill Wait of Acton f Super 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