Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), December 29, 1970, p. 7

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Eden Mills Many visitors holiday weekend By Wright Mr and Mrs McLean Sr spent the holidays in London guests of Mr and Mrs Bob Francis and family McLean was home with her mother and slater for Christmas holidays Visitors at the Wright home were Mr Peter Kingston Pat Wright Hamilton Mr and Mrs George were In Clarkson over the holiday The sale of Christmas trees by the community club was a huge success Mrs Anna Wilson attended the HewltsonBard wedding in Guelph Dec 24 Mr and Mrs Jack Chamberlain and family spent Christmas at Mr and Mrs Joe Chamberlains in Guelph Mrs Anna Wilson was at Mr Gordon Guelph for Christmas Holiday visitor at Mrs Kaye Stevensons home for Christmas were her family Mr and Dan Stevenson and family Rldgetown Martha Stevenson CAREER OPPORTUNITY I Want To Interview For Management Training some dynamic executivetype salesmen to sell mutual funds life insurance pensions disability income etc In the ACTON area No outside travelling Modern aptitude research and audio visual training by Canadas largest life insurance Company Sun life of Canada Ex Mutual fund managers and salesmen especially invited For confidential interview write Boi THE ACTON FREE PRESS ADAMS BUS DEPOT MILL ST ACTON J B MACKENZIE SON LTD Obituary Mrs Kathleen Gough death unexpected Hamilton Mr and Mrs Jim Stevenson and family Stoney Creek Dr J Henryand family Guelph Mr and Mrs Ronald Fleck Kitchener Lynne Dunn Acton Mrs J Gilbertson and Mra Glibertson Eden Mills Eva and Glenn Stevenson Eden Mills Jamie Douglas Elora Supper program A congregational supper and program was enjoyed Saturday December 19 at the Baptist church Rev Byrne welcomed the group and the ladles brought tasty contributions for the meal Mike Cooper led a singsong with Charles Landsborough at the piano A film was shown The various classes presented playlets and songs and then each child received a gift and candy By Wendy Thomson ForsomereasonorotherGorddecidedthatthisyear turkeywas OUT Personally I like it and I couldnt quite visualize Christmas dinner without turkey and stuffing and great slathers of gravy all over everything The ham that Gord had in mind just didnt seem appropriate So I met him halfway six pounds of turkey at and three pounds of ham at worked out quite evenly Sort of Usually Gord likes his ham plain but it looked awfully naked lying there In the baking dish so I fixed It up with an old orange I found in the frig and spices and stuff It was quite good And for the next few days instead of having the usual post- Christmas meals of cold turkey sandwiches hot turkey sand wiches turkey casseroles and so on we had cold ham sandwiches hot ham sandwiches ham ana eggs and ham casseroles I would suppose the second recipe following would be quite all right with turkey scraps too BAKED HAM SLICE WITH ORANGE GLAZE Heat fat in heavy fry pan and sear a precooked ham slice Hi or 2 Inches thick well on both sides Put meat Into baking dish cover with layer of thinly sliced orange sprinkle with mixture of 2 brown sugar and steamed A shock to family and friends was the sudden death of Mrs Kathleen Mary on December at her home Acton Funeral service was held Monday at the Funeral Home conducted by the Rev A McKenzie Pallbearers were friends Doug Price Acton Marvin Eden Mills Charles Hancock Glen Williams Charles Acton Jim Waterhouse Milton and Tarn Brocklcbank Malton Interment was In Falrvlew Mrs Gough was born In Mitchell in and her mother Florence Colquhoun Guelph survives her She was married at Mitchell In The family moved from Rock wood to The Acton Freo Tuesday December the Acton district years ago She is survived by her husband Charles daughters Mrs Marlorle Thornton R Mrs Maxine Hurst Young St Acton and Mrs Charlene Landry and a brother Gordon Kitchener and grandchildren Kent and Kelly Hurst and Dale Thornton Mrs Gough was an employee of Mason Knitting Company JUST 176 NEUTER WON Cover closely and bake at 330 degrees about one hour Uncover for last 10 minutes of baking GOLDEN HAM CASSEROLE Stir 1 Tbsp lemon juice or vinegar Into 1 cup milk and let stand a few minutes Combine milk slightly beaten eggs tsp salt tsp pepper cup grated cheese and ihi to 2 cups diced cooked ham or turkey Cook 24 cups egg noodles in salted water till barely tender about minutes for wide ones and rinse In warm water Drain well and add to egg mixture Add cup or maybe a bit more SHERRY HARD SAUCE Cream 13 cup butter till soft Add 1 cup icing sugar creaming well Mix In 3 Tbsp sherry or madeira or port and tsp vanilla Beat until fluffy pile In serving dish and chill until cold but not hard Makes or 8 servings One more busyday recipe- things to make in a hurry Is Crazy Crust Pie like a proper pie better but this Is nice in its own way CRAZY CRUST PIE Into a beater bowl measure 1 cup allpurpose flour 2 sugar 1 tsp baking powder salt cup water 23 cup shortening at room temperature NOT oil one egg Beet on low for one minute then on Medium for two scraping the sides of the bowl down once On my old mixer I have to use medium and high Pour the batter Into a deep or 10 Inch pie plate pushing It up the sides of the plate as high as possible Combine one can apple pie filling lemon Juice cinnamon and carefully spoon It into the crust OR sprinkle in cup grated Cheddar cheese optional and carefully spoon in a can of cherry pie filling Youd be surprised at bow well the cheese goes with cherries Bake near top of oven at 42S degrees for 30 to 35 minutes Obituar Mrs George Harrap funeral December 16 frozen peas which have been Ancirjor rinsed under hot water and I3IUCI cup fried mushrooms Pour Into greased casserole and top with fettered crumbs or crushed cereal flakes I used V cup buttered crumbs cup crushed corn flakes and 3 crushed leftover onionringtype snacks Bake at degrees for 35 minutes Serves to Incidentally if you don t like cheese in casseroles I found this didnt taste of cheese at all Last year I couldnt find a good Carrot Pudding recipe and happened to mention it In my column and was most thankful when four ladles phoned to give metheirownfavorites But being quite familiar with the way recipes work out differently tor different cooks I decided to be on the safe side and make a couple Members of and East Progressive Conservative Association will have a chance to express their choice of a new leader for Ontario Conservative party early In the new year Association president Bob Reed of Milton said each of the candidates In the leadership race will be invited to speak In the riding After all have spoken or about Feb members of the riding association will vote Serve as guideline Mr Reed said their votes would be used as a guideline for voting delegates representing the riding at the leadership convention at Maple Leaf Gardens In Toronto Feb and 12 Mr Reed said the outcome of of extra special sauces just the riding vote won be a firm pudding went blah I had commitment for delegates but hot Brandy sauce to pour over the only a guideline Delegates to the pudding and Sherry Hard Sauce meeting will be selected at an to sit on top Then I figured if association meeting anybody dldn t like the pudding they could hide it under the Eveline Winifred Harrap died at Toronto General Hospital on December 14 after an illness of some months duration She had lived at 16 St Alban Drive after moving here from Toronto in June 1958 She was born in Toronto August 1893 Eveline Winifred Tolnurst She leaves behind her husband George Harrap and a son George of Que She came of a family of seven children of whom only two survive Mrs Helen Hotmail of Toronto and Mrs Gladys Bower of South Urge Telethon donations The greatest sift one can offer during this holiday season Is the Joy that comes from sharing with others Whether the gift or thought be large or small sharing gives everyone an overwhelming satisfaction From New Years eve to m New Year day CFTOTV In Toronto Is celebrating Its anniversary with a special Telethon In support of the mentally retarded During this 19hour period all broadcasting on Channel Swill be designed to draw attention to the problem of mental retardation and to ask for donations to help the retarded Anyone wishing to share a small gift with the mentally retarded is asked to call CFTO- TV at and pledge a donation to the local North association Funds raised will be snared by the Ontario Association for the Mentally Retarded but donations to a particular association of your choice may be made The North Halton Association for the Mentally Retarded operates the ARC Workshop at Hornby for the training of adult retardates While the Halton County Board of Education looks after the Sunshine School at Hornby for schoolage children the NHAMR continues its Interest and helps out there wherever possible River She was married In May 1025 In Toronto and lived there until moving to Acton In 195Q otherwise her life was spent In Toronto AsachlldthclateMrs attended public schools in Toronto and later Collegiate Collegiate She also attended Ontario College of Education and graduated with 1st class certificate By choice she taught Grade 1 from until the time of her marriage She and her husband both belonged to the Baptist communion and In Toronto she taught Sunday school for years as well as Child Evangelism Fellowships She was always active In Baptist organizations and an ardent student of the Word of God She was president of the local branch of the Canadian Bible Society In The funeral was held on December In the Rumley- Shoemaker Funeral Home with Interment at St John Norway Cemetery Toronto In the family plot The officiating minister washer own Rev Frank Byrne of Acton and Cheltenham HOT BRANDY SAUCE Combine cup sugar or 3 Tbsp cornstarch salt in a Add cups hot water slowly and cook until clear stirring constantly Add Tbsp butter and Vt cup brandy likes a nutmeg sauce so I added about 13 tsp nutmeg too Serve Draws at jewellers Christmas draws made at Davis Jewellery store before the holiday and another New Years draw is planned Winner of the watch is Doris Mainprize McDonald Blvd C Holmes Arthur St won the Jewel box V Schubert Churchill S won a letter opener valued at The New Years draw Is to be for a camera valued at CITIZENS OF ACTON SINCERE THANKS FOR RETURNINB HE TO ACTON COUNCIL BEST WISHES FOR A HAPPY NEW YEAR CHIMIN Acton Agricultural Society EXTENDS BEST WISHES for a Happy New Year TO ONE AND ALL Bill Nelles President A PRAYER FOR THE NEW YEAR May laughter light your way may your dreamt come true and may health and happiness shine on you and your loved ones the New Year FRED WRIGHT N DILLS STATIONERY The and of the Year us unite in our prayers that the new yeah may bring peace with the hope of a better for everywhere happy new year MANAGAMENT and STAFF SUPERMARKET

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