Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), March 6, 1974, p. 7

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The Acton Free Press Wert March Wendy Thomson After last week s paper came out mi writing so en thusiastically about Gord s new truck I ve hud mainly from men about whither I dented It tor to Ihe point where m afraid totakeii out Oh yes docs entrust it to mi now and Ihen after I brought it home in one first time plain that if runinlosonuthiiu Id hi Iter just keep driving off into the and rrnt bother bo far 1 okay but I just wish Gord would hum up and get the first dent so I relax a Utile I will admit after I had taken it chopping for first time I had to spend an extra half hour and cents in town washing it before I dared show our faces coming up the drive Out of pure joy of driving something that started whin it was supposed to and had everything working in and on I over to George- town on an errand then back cross country was doing fmu until I a school right in the middle of a huge deep mud pud tilt We elidn t just get we got swamped A sheet of filthy water covered the truck from one end to tht other and when 1 could set 1 straight for tin car wash An how the time I got home again on these roads the truck was just as as took it out so was any the wiser Alter ihe recipe Mil Squares few weeks tuck I was quite pleased to tafor other cooks who give Tie their of the squares I wish I have tried them all out over the past too weeks but it looks as though cutting on recipes that use is going to be part of budgeting Am how here they arc milk Hour and salt cut in meal Stir in milk pat into a greased Bake until light brown at ioH decrees thin spread with following top ping Topping I btalen I cups brown sugar flour I vanilla salt cups nuts I tup coconut Mix all ingredients well spread over warm pastry Bake at degrees until set ind brown Cut when cold I 1 cups pastry flour lip biking powder onethird tup white sugar onethird cup butter bill flour baking powder and sugar Cut in butter till Mir in lightly beaten egg yolks and pat into a inch pan pre id on top without baking pus try first Topping whites beaten stiff cup brown sugar I cup walnuts OR one cup coconut sugar to beaten egg whites gradually continuing to beat bold in nuts coconut and spread over pastry Bake at degrees lor to Jo minutes Plan regular euchre evenings CREATIVE STITCHERY and crafts were displayed at a summary day held jointly by Women s Institutes and trie Ministry of Agriculture and Food Betty Armstrong and Edna of Dublin I show a fancy of the work done in their group WI groups show crafts I cup sifted flour I guess that II do for now tsp salt the others for onethird cup shortening another time Women Institutes every are 1 in showed creative stitchery at a summary last day at St Pauls Church Mil ton 150 came to see beautiful examples of needle point and displayed in wall hangings cushion covers pictures and toys Miss I aura Godwin of demonstrated the Samples of work in ilhe glass were Jean of Nelson demonstrated the art I of Dublin showed to make gold wire jewellery explaining the process from the tumbling of the stones to final pro duct Pieces of pottery were played with sever il items by Mara 1ovry of Campbell Villi of Sue Sam Products in Oakville We is she worked on a loom show me art fill simples of work were on display Including a full length woven coat in beautiful blue and pink weave Since September craft speenlist Miss I Koyama and home economist Mrs Bannister have held instructive sessions with members of eight groups the hospital auxiliary craft group and Oakville Weavers They are with the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food Easter seals drive soon Hie annual for istcr for crippled children will soon lie on and Acton club report additional envelopes will be ted this year total of envelopes will he m J Hi- lout this month over list count Hie runs from until Sun diy April Hie envelopes are to accommodate residents In the new apartment buildings and houses in Acton Those signs Crovs heard in the district and rain has melted much of the snow Tempintures on the week end reached GO here The regular meeting of the Daughters of Knox was held in the Mary Ellen Anderson room of the Presbyterian Church on Mar 4 President Mrs Brian Moore opened the meeting with the members singing living For Jesus and repenting of the club Reports were read con corning the dessert euchre held fast month and the World Day of Prayer on Mar in Presbyterian Church After some discussion a motion was passed to hold a euchre evening each month except in July August December Mrs Tom Watson and her group presented the study book portion of tor a Time Like This nge citizens A discussion followed the presentation of Make donation The Heather tub Knox Presbyterian church held their regular meeting at the home of Mrs John Mann with members present A new member Mrs Harry Murray welcomed President Mrs Harry Norton opened the meeting the Lords Prayer Mrs Cameron Irishman read the Scripture Business was discussed and plans for the rummage sale and bake sale were made It was decided that donations be made to the Golden Age drop in Mrs Charles Klrkness read the story of Dorcas from the study book Discussion followed Hit meeting closed with prayer by Mrs Kirkness followed the benediction A social hour was enjoyed the members The M meeting will be it the home of Mrs James Tonight Regional government Ihe subject should be a hot one at the Chamber of Commerce meeting tonight Wednesday at the golf course his chapter and Ideas ex changed regarding giving receiving and planning as they pertain to the organization both In and as a unit After a hymn Mrs James McKnlght read Scripture and Mrs Mac offered prayer The offering was recclv and offertory prayer given by Mrs Herbert Price The meeting was closed by the repeating of the Mlzpah Lunch was served and a lime of fellowship enjoyed Born in Limehouse A former Acton resident Ted died the Milton District Hospital after a short illness Born In 1 Jan Mr lived In both Acton and tor the past en years he was a resident of Manor In Milton Sivenly four Mr had one brother Alfred of Acton He was predeceased by Waller William George and Herbert An affiliate of the Anglican church Mr ryer was the son of William and Mary Ann lrycr Interment was at Fair view cemetery Acton Rev F wing St Alban s church officiated Acting as en were nephews I ryer Jack fryer Ken Fry William Pry and Kerr CENTENNIAL WAS the theme for decorations the curling club for the business girls there Saturday In charge were Mrs Ruth and Mrs Pearl Baker who show a doll and mannequin dressed in treasured old articles of clothing The white lace wedding gown belongs to the family Melody weavers of India topic SINCERE THANKS Oil limb out llif io pioiifpcn find priori jopitfloi find wp and oPiM some on l0U Bill Bea Benson Nineteen of the rin United church unit two met in the church parlor for their lelruarv meeting recently President Mrs lirikea opened meeting with thoughts of notable living and our tisks are like stepping stones During the meeting two minutes of silence wis In Id for the late I ml Mrs Shoemaker was in tht devotional she spoke wen how hospital the service 1 fun Kami if music il gifts was or Mrs the lades enjoyed par Mrs I showed pi tures of China while Mrs I cown Mrs had brought back with her During discussion the hit remembered Mrs It Brook who is In Ihe STOCK CLEARANCE OF Childrens Shoes DISCOUNTED TO LESS THM 12 PRICE Pins Many Other Reduced Stock Item Slioes MILL ST E ACTON INTRODUCING THE NEW SPRING FABRICS COME IN AND SEE THE BEAUTIFUL PATTERNS AND COLOURS IN OUR LARGE SELECTION OF SPRING AND SUMMER FABRICS WHICH HAVE JUST ARRIVED 10 REDUCTION ON OUR COMPLETE STOCK OF FABRICS Sale 4 days only March 6 to Mareh Also see our clearing lines of fabrics with reductions up 50 off NOTE This presents an opportunity for Home Economic stud H Homemaking clubs Women Institute and other tions to make substantial savings on their fabric needs HINTONS STOCK SIMPLICITY STYLE AND McCILL PATTERNS Also a complete line of notions buttons zippers ribbons face yarns threads trims cotton bam foam chips in fact all your sewing needs Hintons 5 to Store ONTARIO S NEW TAX CREDIT 2 out of Ontario residents who file income tax returns this year will share 300 million in tax credits Eren if hey dont pay income lax harden the and others will credit pensioners roomers harden the benefit Ontanos System provides for Inrec and how J I who own or rent including men and may in the Properly Tax Credit People who 111 a icdcral nee mc tax return may share in the Tx Credit People over may share in Credit You must HI out Federal Income lax return The new purple OnianoTax Credil comes attached inside it So even if you don I pay income lax you should slill file a I income tax return the OntnrtoTax Credit Form this year We want to get your fair share of Ontario tax credits Ontario share Dm TAXCHHHTSYSrtM have any questions you may free of charge dial and ask the operator for Residents the Metro Toronto local calling area should dial SUPERMARKET MILL ST ACTON 8530650 Meat Department Specials BRAND BEEF BLADE ROAST SHORT RIB ROAST CROSS CUT ROAST CHUCK STEAKS BLADE 119 STEAKS I RIB STEAKS BRAISING RIBS 89 BACON MAPLE LEAF 6 OZ COOKED MEATS SILVERWOODSAGAL CONTAINER FAVOURITE or SUNSPUN ICE CREAM 95 HI C TINS FRUIT DRINK 3T THE TEA TEA BAGS SAVE 30c 65 GLOBE OZ TINS DESSERT PEARS SAVE 100 4 CHRISTIES 24 LOAF SAVE BIG ONE BUTTERCRUST 3 TINS MIXED VEGETABLES BRISTOLMYERS OZ TINS DRAKO SAVE 18c MAPLE LEAF COOKED HAM MAPLE LEAF WIENERS PRICES EFFECTIVE MARCH 8 DRAIN CLEANER FRESH PRODUCE DAILY BANANAS FLORIDA NO 1 PINK OR WHITE GRAPEFRUIT 1089 CARROTS 29 SUPPORT THE LIONS COMMUNITY POOL CAMPAIGN

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