SECTION A THE HERALD Wednesday Aogasl IMS Page Family Theyll drive the distance Shield help appreciated to taste Crawfords pies ASTRO ADVICE By Eugenia Can you give me any insight Dear Eugenia Can you give mc any Insight to the near future the period between now and IMS or later I was born In Montreal on October 1 1948 at Imatoly 30 Thank you I very Interest Sincerely A Dear AD You are a strong Libra with Leo which indicates to me thai the last three and a half years have not been easy The good times are beginning and life should start becoming more enjoyable for you Your creativity and social appeal will be on a high cycle There will be harmony and under standing in romantic marital and family relation ships You will be somewhat erratic where your attitudes and opinio is are concerned because of this you must be careful or Intentional or unintentional misdirection from friends You should ovoid confused and unstable people as they could turn Into secret enemies It will be a good year to obtain knowledge through travel lectures or open communications You will have the ability to visualize your Ideas making It a good year or creative expression through music art writing or photography There be favorable changes involving children social activities and hobbles and these areas are where you should direct your energies because there are opportunities for inner growth and development It is time to let go of your past involvements In order to prepare for new and stimulating endeavors Your chart indicates that right now you are coming Into a period of realizing what your personal goals and objectives are You will have an enhanced reputation which should create opportunities through friends groups and organ There should also be serious activities involving brothers sisters neighbors or friends Towards the latter part of you should He low and avoid confrontations as Saturn will cause some obstacles and possible damage to your reputation It can also cause disappointments where work and finances are concerned and there will be a lack of consideration m business relationships 138S looks like an active stimulating year Tor you if you push for progress until the fall of 1984 and then work behind the scenes avoid taking on too much and deal with the obstacles that the planet Saturn causes as they come up to rest by putting your feet up and reading a good book that way you will be ready to direct your energies in 1985 in a positive manner Readers may write to Eugenia The Herald IS St Georgetown ATMcGEfc Herald Special To true pic con no I going a little out of the way or shelling out a little more money Is a small price to pay for such heavenly Crawford s Pine Vail Farms Pies and Plants on Hwy near Georgetown Is the first of many of self proclaimed experts Kelly Crawford finds that about one- third of the customers are from Toronto Those who are northbound to cottage country must go along about three km west of Mlssissauga to seek out these culin but seek out they do They II drive the dis just to get the pie she said TRIED AND TRUE What sets Crawford apart from many others Is return to tr and true methods of days gone by crvatlvcs extenders antioxidants stabilizers and additives are shun Unlike the vast major ity of bakeries Craw fords can lake pride in the fact that their lemon meringue pies actually begin with a lemon Almost every month there Is a specially feat fruit pie of the month June was strawberry and straw berry rhubarb and peach pies w 11 probably become available this weekend They re gearing up for the very very busy apple in the fail when they reintro duce a dutch apple pie with raisins and crumb crust along with the trad apple pic Apple pies are available starting In September when the Wealthy are used followed by the Ontario Northern Spies harvested in October Business is extremely brisk at Thanksgiving and Christmas Ontario climate be ing what is they often ship in frozen fruit to make their own rill The boysenberries for example are brought In from BC We everything by hand said Shannon Crawford Kelly sis who has been ing there for a number of years There are no machines involved On weekends they If its jams and pre serves you re after they make these as well Many are recipes you won find on a grocery shelf like blueberry may make as many as pics a day but on a usual weekday they us bake about 30 Shannon has learned her baking from their mother Elaine who first start ng wowing the public with her pies when the bakery opened back in 1967 There are no real secrets involved In the method or making past which Is a diff cull task for many a veteran baker I think a lot of people tend to overwork Ihe pastry Shannon said You have to be gentle with it STAR ATTRACTION The pies and cookies may be the star attract ion at Pine Valley but certainly not the only one They also operate several large green houses the public Is welcome to tour through the growing rose buhes Most of the roses are sold to florists There are also large flowering tropical plants for sale palm trees and hanging The combined green house and bakery has a homey friendly almos and it also a country store with homemade dills and bread and butter pick les Gearing up for the very Herald photo apple jam or apple Jelly There are over a dozen varieties neatly labelled and on antique shelves which once belonged to a store There are more than a dozen types of teas which may be bought by the ounce and there cider honey and cook books available as well The building appears much older than it Is with such antiques an old teacher desk from the former school and poured con crete floors Finding huge beams to stretch across the wide celling was not an easy task Kelly remembered To complete the old fashioned atmosphere the Crawfords serve desserts lea and coffee on The Porch on weekends There are long term plans for opening a cafe inside one of the green Their father Bob Crawford started the business by selling Trulls and vegetables ft turned out that Elaine b pleswerequlteahlland over the years they have expanded into other things The greenhouses evolved as a result of Dob horticultural background In addition to Kelly and Shannon a in daughter Liane helps out as well Courtesy Br melon Times To the editor of The Herald I happy to tell you that again this year the Salvation Army Red Shield Appeal which ran during the month of May 1903 and was ex tended to the middle of June was successful The target was and as of the closing date the Army exceeded their object ive by lie I believe one of the reasons for the success of the Red Shield Cam was the support we received from local media In partial- your newspaper was about us In your news- most generous with paper theii help On those Thanks very much for occasions when you ran helping to make the Red either a photo or Shield Campaign a about the Red Shield financial success Campaign we heard Yours truly many favourable Robert K Sagness comments from Vicechairman duals who had read Publicity Thanks to friends To the editor of The Herald Would you please put In the paper a thank you for the many friends that remembered my birthday with beautiful cards gifts and floral arrangements These kind remembrances me pass a wonderful day Thanks again and God Emily Bessey THE BACK TO SCHOOL With a minimum 00 purchase of school supplies receive your JAKES SPECIALIZING IN EXTERIOR INTERIOR CLEANING Includes Cleaning polishing In tenor exterior waxing month GUARANTEE ciT JACK LAIRD 877381 8 8772563 Package of loose leaf refills 200 sheets A VALUE BINDERS 10 OFF STATIONERY OFFICE SUPPLY 136CGuelphSt 8772300 Georgetown look or the Miller family funds reach over Heritage weavers Donations for the MiUer family bereft of father because of a fire Aug In their Willow Street North Acton home have lopped Acton residents arc still depositing money Into the Bank of Montre al special account start ed Aug The Miller family had no insurance on the life of family head Eugene Miller or on the apartment con tents Mr Miller died In the blaze and their home was gutted Wife Gloria Millerand Terry 14 Ste phanie 7 and niece Carolyn caped serious Injury in the blaze Mrs Miller and her children are staying with relatives until foot injuries she received from Jumping off the back verandah of her home are healed Clothing furnishings and appliances keep of three and are being kept until Mrs Miller has a place of her own People seem to be very coring and con They re a good bunch Rev Gerald Ilennle wife said Her husband of Knox Pres Church ed the fund after con ducting funerals for Mr Miller and the second fire victim Kathy Wears 14 MARGARET Called an easy and fascinating craft weav is also a practical one Weavers in George town have formed the Heritage Handweavers club to stimulate inter est in weaving and to raise the technical mechanical and artistic standards of handweav Organized by Mrs in 1978 the club has evening meetings on a monthly basil In Margaret Searlfl of Georgetown was named president of the club The club has a 100- Inch loom for weav of large items like blankets bedspreads tablecloths and drapes new weavers want to try it out they 11 find plenty of experienced weavers in club to help out Members number 18 and come from George town Erin Terra Col to and There an annual fee of for club member ship which also makes one a member of the Credit Valley Artisans To Join or for more Information contact Mr Searle at PACTS ABOUT ARTHRITIS IN CANADA Nearly million Canadians have Us REOPENING OFF ALL MENU