The Free Press Wed March Reports given fair ladies The ladies of the Acton Agricultural Society met at the home of Mrs E Archibald on Thursday af ternoon March The president Mrs Smith being unable to attend the vice Heart Fund drive ends Last returns for the Canadian Heart Fund are still dribbling In to campaign chairman Vic Bristol Dona ions ere made at the banks where Rivers received red roses in thanks Can vassers called doortodoor and left em elopes when no one was home These are still coming in so he total is not yet complete This Is the first year Acton has had a Heart Fund drive Anybody missed in the canvass is asked to get in touch with Vic Bristol or send their donation lo Elizabeth He had canvassers ng ith him to cover the town The heart fund flag came down president Mrs Swackhamer called the meeting to order and the secretary called the roll which was answered by 13 members giving their maiden name and place of birth The minutes of the Feb meeting were read and ap proved and the treasurer a report given Mrs reported on the meeting of the men a board of the Agricultural Society which she and Mrs Swackhamer had attended Report Mrs gave a very complete and Interesting report of the Fair Board Convention held in Toronto at the Royal Hotel on Feb and which she had attended as well as Miss and Mrs Wm the election of officers for 195 and Mrs Thompson reported on the displays in the crafts room After all business meeting A lovely lunch was served the hostess and committee and a social time enjoyed Mrs Thompson as convener Card t even stir when began rummaging all through desk tiring to And the address book He can Ktaep through anything 1 even up when a car changes gear out on the road I guess that dates back to the night a car stopped out the front for a minute and found the morning a kitten had faacn run over Now when a car slows down 1 make a mental inventory of all the animals There used to be another sound that cut into sleep some summers back There would be a bonk on the roof then a uddeud Then another bonk and so on It sounded like a stone being dropped onto the roof and rolling down the slight incline but I ve gone up in the morning and There nothing there Seagulls and clamshells There were nights loo when a couple of birds I almost positive they were Roadrunners that missed a turn in New Mexico insisted on having pitty patty races around the roof That went nicely with the rumble of little feet under the bed when the kittens woke up for the night The birds are gone now but kittens are per petual I don mind really as long as the stay under the bed It a when the chase comes up on top and across about knee level that 1 start to complain Gord gets right furious when one lies in ambush behind his knees then leaps out to kill the second one on his stomach The adult cats just walk around with their soft pat pat pat relying on their pattern to wake me up to let them out They begin by padding up and down the hall with pauses the bedroom door The more urgently the have to go the faster they walk Next the pause becomes a few steps in and out of tht room and finally to the of the bed I don t know how they manage it but they sit in such a way that I can HEAR them sitting there looking at me If that t move me they know darn well that a ew well placed claws in bedroom armchair 111 Part of our bit included closing up the openings to the crawlspace between the roof and ceilings of some of the rooms Cod eyed cat used to climb up there via the filing cabinet in the den and rummage around in the insulation for awhile To get down she chose the bedroom route which meant tumping 8 feet down onto our bed which was long as we weren in it After being landed on a few times at the first rustle of insulation up above our heads we dove for the sides of the bed to give the cat a clear field Even though that problem is taken care of now there are always others Gord objects to being slept on and lm always removing a cat from his chest or stomach He asked me to do something about the cats and HAVE tried talk to them and point out the error In their ways but it never seems to do much good One help I ve found for the days after the sleepless nights when 1 tn not really too bright all day long is having a jar of Cooking Sauce the frig It really helps when meals must be thrown together a hurry COOKING SAUCE cup diced onion cup com oil cups ketchup or chill sauce l cup each water and lemon juice l cup brown sugar salt i tap each thyme pepper i tso garlic powder small bay leaf Cook onions in hot oil till soft Add remaining ingredients stir well simmer minutes Let cool bottle and refrigerate Use when broiling steaks frying liver with sausage pork chops when pressure cooking chicken to spread over a pot roast mixed with cream cheese In a sandwich stirred Into vegetables green beans and I forget what else I used it with It great for dressing up any meal that might other wise be hurry up and blah DANCING Everf Saturday pm to at the Acton Mardi Ron Hillm March Eric Pap Trio March 29th Raflections ADMISSION PER COUPLE Three new members for Lakeside chapter IODE WOMEN OF all faiths participate in the World Day of Prayer service on the first Friday in March each year Guest speaker this year was Scheonroth chairman of the World Day of Prayer from Toronto front left Local committee chairman was Josephine Force front right Taking part were Dorothy June Hunter Bella May Mildred Long Arlene Bruce Teresa Vlietslra and Rena Arbic Head was one of those nights I t get to sleep li all more because my husband is always out like a His tying awake all night amounts to about 30 minutes of sleeplessness Mine can go on till two or three in the nil roe off last was forgetting the name of the town where re going to next eekend I knew it had a in lay awake muttering aph iph then and so on till Gord read To me to one of the bunk beds I f got dp and looked up it was Newmarket Tut our love into action World Day of Prayer advice Become One was the theme of this World Day of Prayer service and another Christian was to those participating on riday Involved in preparing and presenting the program here are representatives of Anglican Presbyterian United Baptist Roman Catholic Pentecostal and Christian Reformed The service wis in the United church next year it ill be in the Anglican church with June Hunter in charge Despite a snow storm there was congre gation of about The service wis prepared this ear by the Christian women of the republic of Egypt Since it called for the use of native tongues Mrs Teresa spoke In Dutch during her portion of the program Take pari Josephine Force led the service and others taking part were June Hunter Bruce Bella Dorothy son Rena Arbic Mildred Long and Mrs Vlietstra Mrs Denny played the organ As the representative of the Baptist church was unable to attend Bruce took her place leading singing from the choir loft were Jean Mel can Truus Veldhuis Comfort Dorothy Simmons and Pat tcrson They sang beautifully together as well Purpose A clear picture of the purpose the world day of prayer was given by the Canadian chairman of Toronto She told of the work of the women Inter church council lasl World Day of Prayer collection of in Cmada was given to groups here and abroad for rebuilding churches sheltered workshop lllera ture old peoples homes library Inter Varsity Christian Fellowship native people project and nutrition programs as veil as many The idea began In conceived by Presbyterian women Now countries participate and women or a different country write the service each year Canada turn comes in Iavc In action Happiness is good weather on the first Friday in March Mrs Schoenroth laughed as the snow swirled igainst the window panes of the church She explained that much thought and effort goes into this one hour of each year and she oped the women there would be refreshed and follow up through their actions Let us put our love into action she The women of the church were renovated The small kitchen has been slihll and his ittrictivc new cupboards inrt fixtures The the women inter church council ere served amounted to iflcr minimal expenses Daughters of Knox hold March meeting The Daughters Knox held their March meeting in the Mary Ellen Anderson room Sixteen members attended The poem How Smill the Cost read by the president Mrs Brian Moore to open the meeting The hymn Living for Jesus was sung and the motto repeated in unison Devotional Mrs and her group look charge of the devotional and period The theme Education and Medicine in India West Indies Taiwan and Nigeria Miss Donna Rise borough gave a very interesting talk on this subject Mrs A McKenziesanga solo How Can I Help But Love Him by Mrs Brian Moore at the piano The scripture was read by Mrs Herbert Price Mrs read a prayer tailed When Voices are Confusing She was joined by the members in silent prayer The Lord Speak To Ml was sung Tea and cakes were served to close the meeting KITCHEN in the United Church basement has always been small but now it is less small A slight expansion and complete remodelling have made it simpler to cater Making tea after World Day of Prayer service are Kay and Bruce Green FREEZER ORDERS SIDES OF BEEF HINDS S 97 All Beef is Federally Inspected and what is more important Federally Graded for Quality We Unconditionally Guarantee the Product We Sell PRICE INCLUDES CUTTING and WRAPPING TO YOUR SPECIFICATIONS r Acton customers EVER BRITE 5 support Light Bulbs Guaranteed for 10 years of normal operation 254060100 watt While they lt each When are here please discuss your needs We are specialists in carpets and vinyl floors SUNW0RTHT WILL COVERINGS Main St N term 10 a pot at regular monthly metllng at I hall Murch provincial annual muting will he he 111 In Hum illon on April It and 17 rtii Iniiuir wilt hi held In luil Nnv 1 Hose ijiwhiH Hip of I In may Ik nidi red April 1 tor spring nut n mix i inlo Mm A anil Mr I II gun in Hit Mm Mrn conducted two contests Winner of the on the official flowers of Hie provinces Mm K Alp rand Mrs Mlddlcton of the con I oat on the KM wire Mrs A the regent Mm J New member shows slides of trip to west attend id their mi cling at Morrison home on told snowy evening lean Vaugh in presided over the meeting In Hit absence of Mary Matthews who was vacationing down south Roll tall Something that plea annoys mi about our mcrl logs wjh limjln allvtly by nine members find portion In eluded the reading letters the and the decision attend March 2D Inter Free Press Personals Mr annual meeting of the United Church Women of the Peel Duffer in Presbytery Grace United March Over attended After years on ltd Mr ind Mr Henry Wisscnz have moved from Acton loHuntsvillc and learn what they live wore read by Jean VnuKhon fir the month As the convener for lion and ultural Activities recently moved out went Ann llollin one of he vera I lew membcra some photogenic Ml let mm wo trow Canada trip They were enjoyed by ill were recognized by the ladies who hid toured Canada The meeting was followed by interesting conversation lunch prepared and served Mary and lis Henderson he convention of the Municipal Association MI last week Their wives en joyed contention The represents meet electric commissions which The I ions club zone distribute electric power to mcttinu held in Acton 2 250 households in last night Tuesday with went hem son three representatives from Hob is here son the three day each club in the zone ex the of Guelph and Jnnual meeting held at he pec ted to attend Therewould lien working in York lintel The volvcd in discussion love the north and were thai affect their looking to miking The Convention was held in the most of their new life conjunction with the there following his of Municipal friends here will them I I hough Mrs club formerly of Acton has just parents returned from second visit buffet dinner Friday evening three of he Hawaiian it Acton Meadows The event Islands The tour sponsored held to raise money for by radio also had quests from d Lions host be I Ions altogether Winners Winners in the monthly euchre- it St Joseph a church were ladles Andtrson and Mrs Archil Iapillon men a Hector lambcrt and Cam I low Mr he Women News Is a new publication coming out of Sheridan College Its a newsletter by women for women ind is due to be published monthly There is much need for women lo the opening issue explains One of first features is a quiz How Liberated Arc You Sample statements Swearing and obscenity are more repulsive In the speech f a than a in worn in should be free as a man to propose marriage men should continue to show to women such is holding open the door or helping them on with their as if it will be in sting MP Prank had an ment when he was here Monday He thinks the Chinese food in Acton is terrific ind Bob were among over delegilcs representing too ana Acton All report a wonderful Day off time Mr Mrs Sonny Townslcy Mr and Mrs lownslty Mr and Mrs red Kcnlner are who art just luck from uel L marvellous Professional development for teachers gave public school students a day off on Mondiy for The band is making plans concert this spring Acton Curling Club Ladies Present BENNETT AUDITORIUM MARCH 19 8 00PM Some good things happen at Free Health Insurance But you must apply for it becomes free a as you or jf spouse turn 65 For both you and any el dependents Provided you have I for the last year Phono to or I your OHIP D Oil or an cat on You earned it Important Always quote your OHIP when The OHIP D Office in your area answer any quest ions and help you th your application