Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), October 31, 1973, p. 10

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The Acton Free Press Wed October by Wendy Thomson There were ads in the paper recently about different courses in photography I looked them over with interest but let them pass by In end Other than I have neither the time nor the money to take a course honestly don t think I have the of purpose necessary to become a Photographer 1 keep getting sidetracked Take the Dairy Princess competition for Instance There was a photographer the pies are there from d recipe spectator and I became so frtlke n in watching his that I com Jfefi positions from all angles for two minutes at a Which brines another meat out by the grill set the pel tobe a photographer one must 5 contort and contract to so positions I Just as well out ofit There is as he did take S aplctureoalancedononefoot at half In and to with the other at half ftdp jt And even if I did master the position I m sure the look around bun on the face of the person J ft getting their picture taken ML be something to knife and behold Target tone There was a few minutes that night when I thought I might get the picture of the year though This fellow decided to get a shot of Joyce Wilson checking the milking machine He knelt behind the cow and bent low to angle his picture past the cow udder Now this particular cow must have had digestive troubles Every so often up would go the tail and the herdsman would come running with a shove shavings bo I sat hopefully with my HERE S HOW IT S done Elsie Swackhamer demonstrates hooking to one of the visitors at the arts and crafts show in hall Mrs Pec Anderson of Bramalea Mrs Swackhamer also makes charming stuffed toys and other crafts Photo by K Dills STOREWIDE SALE 15 OFF ALL ITEMS Cameo Boutique Mill St Acton photos should while the photographer was in the target zone Unfortunately the cow held off or on until he was out of range If I had known then what I know now thanks to a helpful neighbor I might have precipitated the action As it was I missed the chance But 1 should warn everybody Never kneel behind a cow while I in the vicinity The temptation might be too great to resist The soup Now lets get to the tail Dessert is pies or cheese and apples rubbed with a little corn oil to make them shine bo if you ve been following me for the past few weeks THATS how to throw a successful at least from the hostess s standpoint dinner party And if anybody would like to borrow a slightly used suck we be nappy to lena it to them cup olive oil 1 clove garlic minced cups chopped onion cup chopped celery cup chopped parsley 1 can tomato paste 110 ox can beef broth cups water 1 cup finely chopped cabbage thinly si ced carrots salt sage l 4 pepper 1 can kidney beans any size 1 cup frozen peas 1 cup macaroni Heat oil cook garlic onion celery parsley till soft Add next eight simmer one hour Add beans peas macaroni Cook BEAUTIFUL WEAVING by Mrs Jean Denny is shown by Mrs Eleanor Paterson Elmore Drive to her daughter Sally and neighbor Taryn Turner They are admiring a tarn ponchos hang on a rack Mrs Denny has won awards for her weaving Photo by K Dills Doublering ceremony in Guelph Sept 21 Craftswomen fourth show First Christian Reformed church in was decor- Died vith glads for the mar of Hetty Vandermeer and Charles Kuiken Rev J C officiated for the doublering ceremony Friday evening Sept and Andy played the organ The bride is the daughter of Mr and Mrs George King St The groom is the son of Mr and Mrs Jake of Acton The br de wore a tional long white gown with end instructions for that minutes Serve with par The steak is meson cheese Freezes well Miss Doris Black and Mfss McClurc have returned home from a two month tour of Europe England and Scotland Friends are sorry to hear that Mr Cam Agnew of Acton is in General and wish him a speedy recovery Euchre and bridge were enjoyed by good croud at Knox church Wednesday of last week The event was organized by the Daughters of Knox Mr and Mrs Bern e Rogers of Halifax visited Mr ana Mrs Henry Devcau Mr Percy Woods is a heart Calient in St Joseph capital Hamilton having been moved from General Hospital a week ago He Is reported to be doing well Rowland and Stewart sons of Mr and Mrs J McCulloch Nelson Cl met on Van couver Island where Stewart is stationed at Esquimau Rowland left Acton one month ago and broke his Journey to Vancouver by visiting Steve Van Fleet at Columbia University in Ohio Both boys phoned home on Saturday to say they were In good health Heather club studies Martha The October meeting of the Heather club of Knox church was at the home of Mrs Jean Lofts on Oct 24 with eight members present President Mrs Irene Terry opened the meeting with the Lords Prayer Mrs Myrt Kirknen read the minutes Dot Norton read the Scripture from John All about Martha the woman on whom their study is based Mrs Kirkness gave an interesting reading about the We of Martha During the business the November meeting which will be the Christmas meeting was discussed A social hour Recent guests of Mrs Ralston were Mrs M Roberts of Niagara Falls and Mrs E Gamble of Toronto Mrs Kemp of Sundridgc and her daughter Mrs Shirley Mu r of Toronto and Mr Ralston Neighbors on the Nassagaweya Town welcome the arrival of Alberta and Bill Elliot The Ellots have just built an attractive new home on ten acres to complement the grow ng civil zation of this area Sisters Maid of honor was her sister Owen the bridesmaids the groom sisters Susan Kuiken and Helen Vandermeer gave his daughter in marriage Andy was groomsman and the ushers were John and Andy Vandermeer The reception followed the Country Club Guests attended from Whitby Clinton New market Weston and Rex dole The couple took a wedding trip to Tobermory and they are llv In Rockwood HETTY VANDERMEER and Charles Kuiken were married in the First Christian Reformed churtih Guelph in an evening ceremony Sept 21 Photo by Stuckey Notice of Public Meeting BradleyGeorgetown Transmission Line Routes Brookville Public School Brookville November 1 at 800 pm At a meeting held Fergus on October to discuss transmission I corridors in this area it was nted out that not everyone south of Guelph and north of Hwy received notice of a planned of meetings In order to allow everyone in the study area the ty to panic pate in the location of the corridors a public meeting has been arranged for November at the Public School in You are invited to attend that meeting Ontario Hydro representatives will the project answer your questions and consider any suggest which you might have Large scale maps illustrating Is of the alternative corridors will be on display from 7 pm on the evening of the meeting Hydro representatives will also be available at the time to discuss the alternat ve corridors with you Further Inquiries can be directed to Ontario Hydro 620 University Avenue Room H Toronto Ont 1X6 phone 3886767 local 25729 Attendance was Hood at the fourth annual exhibition and sale held Saturday by a group of Laura Wilkin risk Elliabcth latitat Joan Pratt Jean Dei ny and Irene Holmes Inn event was held in St parish hall with coffee available Waxed of maple leaves the downntalrs room borne out of town were among the shoppers Many Hem Iteoutirul articles for sale included weaving candy dolls hooked pictures and rugs paintings batik and lamp hades decora tlons wooden candle holders and lamp bases and notes of various types The women In the group were pleased with the response Some were taking orders for Christmas PLAN AHEAD Book your Photography early Wm Stuckey Phone Acton 8532269 Acton Acres Meats 8530512 Purveyor ol Finest Quality for Years SPECIALIZING IN FREEZER ORDERS AT ITS LOWEST PRICE DCCr POSSIBLE A GENUINE RED BRAND A Processed at J Schneiders Kitchener FULL SIDES OF BEEF CUSTOM CUT Please File Phone No 8530612 For Future Reference WATCH THE GREY CUP IN COMFORT with 12 Portable BPD 1208 One more little pick up and go set this me in Palomino Tan with Pearl white tr m 440 AccuColorPortablo180sq n Den I S pod nut fn 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