B6 Acton Free Press Wed By Wendy Thomon Well everybody back home and the house la now Into lis usual uproar I think It would have been on me If they come back one a time and sort of conditioned me lo he noise and whatnot of family living again and Jim spent the past couple of months working with a trail riding outfit in the Rookies up the Pipestone River working with most of trie day and squaredancing half the night Tough lift cup sweet onion drained optional ounces Ontario cheese In julknne si rips 1 pound sliced i cup iroutons op tional medium tomatoes cut In eighths cup Par cheese MUSSING cup red v megar cup salad oil fresh lemon Juice dry mustard lisp salt ibsn fresh minced freshly ground pepper lo taste cloves garlic crushed tsps dried basil l Isp dried Combine ingredients for dressing and add fresh mushroom slices Marinate The stories that came home with them are quite something One was about the bear that decided to move Into camp one night and was running around peering Into the riders tents He was chased off but returned later ate one of guides supply of cigarettes and disappeared into the bush carrying a pair of jeans and pair of rubber boots Wrestler wrote me from Banff about some of the people on two men from Hawaii a father and son The son Is a professional wrestler by the name of King Curtis weighs pounds and has a special built saddle that pounds The father is smaller and weighs so we had a couple of tired horses told me when he got home the outfitter used horses in rotation for the two men as two horses just handle the Job of lugging them up and dow the All in all I gather it was a very successful summer David had one too with a grandmother In Saskatchewan learning to swim firsthand knowledge of prairie Hung lad Am I glad that re all home and my year old is home as well fom tdmonton I must be fnl and glad at times One salad I made while they were away that I like to try on them now is the following ONTARIO SALAD targe fresh mushrooms sliced head lettuce torn in chunks i cup celery diagonally sliced thick cucumber sliced paper room tempera hi in refngi and swiis cheese and was quite pleased with the results I don think I use croutons again as they went soggy And now a recipe for a little afford to nnke w hen there just one or two of us here Mend cup butter salt pepper cup flour 1 Worcestershire sauce Mir in l cup green pickle Spread on four salmon steaks in greased shallow biking dish Bake at degrees for to minutes Pet of the week holds up her six weekold terrier Lucy whom she bought from some people in Acton The puppy eats puppy chow pablum milk water and a piece of welner once in a while Wendy had a dog previously but had to give it away because she lived in an apartment Supper at the deli precedes IODE meet r u Ai ion v i Resolutions WI topic Hit ill mix i mill III III III muling if IX art riHiin tit Twenty eight members of I chapter of the 10 DP met the dellcn lessen dining room for a salad supper Tuesday Sept following supper the members travelled to tin Legion hall for their regular monthly meeting dim I or AH and inning ihi llllMHtlllll A donation will Im ill I I I gn I ting tin gift for departing member FRIENDS AND family congratulated and Helen Saturday as they cclebiated their J5th wedding anniversary at their home at A lovily gift wiiH In Doris having to Si overnight in refrigerator greens rest ingredients except Parmesan cheese Pour dressing all toss Sprinkle ser with grated Parmesan cheese Serve immediately Makes to 10 servings as an appetizer salad or to as a main course salad Winter memories in hi Why not The iluh had a good turnout of members for a corn roast night at the home of Stella and Jim Wallace fourth line Money raised Monies raised through weekly and banquets the Legion I Auxiliary have gone towards two good causes this week Flic ladles have given towards the shelter for the retarded in Hornby towards the Legion which was destroyed by fire in October Last ladies went on bus trip to On their way they stopped Sir it ford and were shown the festival theatre Sirs Bessie Price organized the outing Women in the ministry In the near future up to half of the candidates or ministry in Canada Proles churches will be women The United Church Observer predicts in current issue The Observer reports lhat of the new candidates for in the United Church Ihis are women A third of ill students in United Church theological colleges this fall arc women in a church in which up to now under three per cent of the clergy have been female The situation will force the church to be flexible The Observer says in to rates particularly for usband and wife ministerial teams who want lo serve cither the same charge or idjacent charges Miss Pal nil of Kingston Is lure vlslilug her grandparents Mr and Mrs lira In fore turning Queens University t t Mrs Jack anil granddaughter Miss Kim of and Mr and Mr J J Sunday tin home of their Aunt Mis A J in Acton Mr and Mrs hat I and and Mrs Mac Sinclair and family In Ottawa last In town for Meet the Candidates night Julian liicd told Acton friends that his Mrs Marion Heed is presently In hospital A former teacher hire Mrs Iteed has had 111 health for several years now and friends here are sorry to hear of another setback Mr and Mrs Iamberl the weekend with their daughter Mr and Mrs Hon Gillespie and fanilv llazoldean Ottawa bus full of went Friday Mnrlneland and Niagara rails The rip vis sponsored by the Golden Age The annual Wans borough reunion wis held Sunday in Prospect and hose attending sat down to two good meals and plenty of food Ilelalitcs came from Burlington Rock ood Toronto and Mr Cam is recuperating well at home frightening family and friends wiih his illness couple of weeks ago The Anglican Church Women met September I for a short business meeting President June tended an Invitation to the Arts and infttt show mi tin Mm I lall II was sled thill Mil Pioneer I an annual event and Undid In in the of the A tin ladlm rummage were sit for jnnvlilid and at the nurd Siplcmm Family Life meetings begin for second year With tin school year also coitus the season for life Mutation I In first of Ihree monthly will on 24 at tin of I his special mi cllmUII join with of Human Sexuality offired by tin university Noun and hi wife ham from I will Oxfam panel on green paper Rev Moody at Evangel llev Moody of Burlington who for over years has had ministry as pastor evange list teacher and executive in the Pente costal Assemblies of Conadi will he in Alton to conduct special services in Tibtrnacle Churchill ltd N Sept at a and p m There will also a special feature for the Sunday School at 10 a Mr Moody is unique in Ins illustrative presentation of Bible truths and plays oral musical Instruments which add inspiration to the vices in which he is involved The local pastor S man extends an invilation to all to come and these refreshing services i veiling ill rcalUt this Is he first night of the fair ire holding it hat one of tin P frank it lend They that many will find night lonvenient for tin in Tin panel is an impressive one including with in the iiinuis subject well as hey include igncullural reprebcntative Henry Stanley from Milton I Alton dentist from Piter Mirks Acton he chairman of the Human Sirviccs council Mrs Anm Lei of a second generation Canadian regional dlreclor for and fclizabelh officer for There will also be a film from he film board Lone Ways to Go St Like all creatures man needs are many provide for oneself To be free to make plans ittth the people them life Save a Me and feel likeamillipn with Cashbuilder Saving Mont in bank cm be good fedin And TD Cashbuilder Savings cm help you it Tell branch how much cm to set each day or month Tint amount ill be regular from our Chequing Account to your Premium Saings Account And will grow The interest on your savings is taxfree up to per year If you need us we re here with Cashbuilder Savings TORONTODOMINION the bank where people make the difference Hi pin month tin tin hidim In Id i Mum III III Hull fh In iruj A Hull inffii wun by all in mill two lr iltinliiiiK mid nidi Mm Alt rll of nil I fid and lvii by Inn lli llmmnin In J iMildnil r III III 1 1 ay 1 in in lllld aktr on resolutions iredlt family harmony I 1 and respect also a lull on new adult at Hornby jin MrK another Km si spiikr on the I and fill illlii had been rklriK Mrs tin and i with gift I by to bring an i for IIOSlHlltll thin him Anvoiii Id Is to In si Mill living it Hi will lulilOilnhii who ilnns lo go to tin Sljitcmbir muting is ill Mrs Pi million at tin high school Si pit rub MR AND Henry It It Acton irt to the marriage of their daughter Irene to William son of Mr Mrs Acton on Saturday October lU7 at Knox Presbyterian Church Acton at clock Is moderator of Ryerson course llrun of irk is modiralnr of of he llyirson radio imirsis advcrltsid in last wnkN Pnss He Is the for In in I- motional Disturbance in Children jirogr im is on lit Idst and is being com About people from take purl in hi Then arc inter views anil questions The radio station has increased its and can now reach this are i Bruce and his wife Mar inlcjvi si of hi tuns town Parent t Irunliig this I I Imid up fur Ihe fall in 1onst Kllclnner i lung for spun Golf day ins for own liot in ins at Acton Mi idows the mm bin tmirni Given regalia v Ii Sir word Hall hi muling of I flu Monday rh formal ir I ltd im di by lit r llr Ok Mir f if I I Mi Vim hit was If In of Give the gift II wlil i limit will l in high gym hi Si if If run I jo See steer ltd hive for sli Hi on tin tins We Stock and Order McCALL STYLE SIMPLICITY PATTERNS HINTONS 5c to Use hot water wisely Save energy Save money Apart from home heating a family usually consumes the most energy in producing hot water Here are a lew small things you can do that can add up to a considerable energy saving Turn off hot water taps so they don t drip fill clothes washers to match the size of the load wait until you have a lull load before using a dishwasher and remember showers usually require less hot water than baths Try not to use more hot water than you need The Cascade electric water healer will give you a dependable supply hot water but it s up to you use it wisely your hydro a