•T he IFP• H alton H ills, Thursday, N ovem ber 7, 2013 25 Wendy's50thBirthday Fifty years ago, a long-awaited baby girl was born and Wendy Farrow Reed came to wreak havoc in Georgetown and dazzle the world! George and Shirley were thrilled, as were all the friends and family of this lovely couple. Wendy was loved and happy as a child, but she had a lot of challenges. The losses of Shirley,Warren,Helen and (later on) George affected Wendy deeply. She has always lived life with great joy and enthusiasm because she knew, from a very young age, that life could be short. She takes NOTHING for granted! She shares her love deeply with others, each and every day of the year. Everyone who knows her (and that's practically EVERYONE!) loves Wendy…she's funny, hard-working, community minded and has a heart as big as all outdoors. And now, she is 50 and we celebrate her great presence in our community. October 29, 1963…… What a LUCKY day for Georgetown!! 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'Sunday's Cool' youth ministry program for ages 4 & up. 116 Main St. S., Georgetown, ON 905-877-7585 Services EVERY Sunday 16 Adamson Street, South Norval, Halton Hills familyhouseofworship@start.ca Services starting at 10 am Shooting drugs is no different than shooting dice: you'll be on a roll for a while, but one time is all it takes to end the game. Drug addiction can happen quickly and be hard to beat. So, why play games with your health and well-being? It's not a gamble worth taking. DON ' T G A M B L E W I T H Y O U R L I F E Grandma Jean Dow's Clootie Dumpling from Kilsyth, Scotland From Jean P. Fleming, granddaughter (Mrs. Dow is the mother of my mother, Mrs. Jessie Piper) Ingredients • 1and a half lbs. flour • 1 level teaspoon baking soda • 2 level teaspoons baking powder • 2 level tsp cinnamon • 2 level tsp allspice • 2 level tsp orange peel • 2 level tsp lemon peel • 1 lb. sugar • half lb. sultanas • half lb. currants • half lb. suet • 1 apple and carrot, grated • good pinch salt Method Mix all dry ingre- dients together. Add grated apple and carrot. Mix well with milk (fairly stiff consistency). Have dumpling cloth ready and strong string. Put mixture in centre of cloth. Tie securely with string (as tight as possible). Place in boiling water in good pot. Water should be about half way up on mixture. Keep boiling. Boil for 3 to 4 hours. Gerry is writing today... There are so many memorable culinary experiences from Scotland. Here are a few: • At the Loch Fyne Oyster Bar near In- verary, at the top of the loch, is the widest and freshest selection of oysters, mussels, langoustines, filets and my favorite, several kinds of smoked salmon. Also, here were the best warm cinnamon buns and coffee • Clootie dumpling with custard in a pub on the Isle of Skye, a great memory since I have only had this made by my grandmoth- er many years ago • Cullen skink soup made with smoked haddock, potatoes and leeks, named after the fishing village, Cullen in NE Scotland • Excellent fish and chips on our first night in Glasgow at Da Vinci's, voted best take away in Scotland for 2012 • Dinner at the ubiquitous Chip, a fine dining room and Two Fat Ladies dining room both in Glasgow. Best meals we had. • The best sticky toffee pudding with butterscotch sauce I have ever had at the Port Charlotte Hotel on the Isle of Islay. • At the Mill Restaurant in Pitlochry where an egg mayonnaise sandwich and a smoked salmon sandwich were the same price 5.95 pounds • Fabulous Scottish cheeses on all menus as a cheese board to end your meal served with oatcakes and fruit chutney • Full Scottish breakfast everywhere, buffet style with the usual starters of cere- al, porridge, cheeses, pastries, yogurt, fruit, eggs, Ayeshire bacon, sausages, mush- rooms, baked beans, grilled tomatoes, po- tato scones, blood pudding and of course, haggis Next time I'll tell you about my home- cooked adventures in Scotland. Have fun and keep cooking! What's Cookin': Culinary adventures in Scotland Lori Gysel & Gerry Kentner