Ontario Community Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), January 20, 1971, p. 13

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Ballinafad Wednesday Janua 1971 Activities begin for 71 with euchre WI hockey District Pag R Shortffl The first Women Institute meeting of was held at the of Mrs Jesse McEnery January ft Mrs McEnery the president opened the meeting with a recipe for happiness Health was the topic for the meeting and the roll call was answered by a most used remedy of the home Following the minutes read by Mr McLean the new club topics were discussed In March The Garden Club project will bethe choice for girls Thank you letters were read from several ShutIns who had received Christmas boxes of which had been delivered by Mrs Marshall A Christinas card from a Korean girl was passed around Mrs Given convener for Health then tooK charge Mrs Marshall gave the topic which was The best doctors are Quiet Dr Diet and Merrlman Some timely ideas on the ROBERT R HAMILTON OPTOMETRIST Road S Gaorgttown 877 3871 treatment of frost bites were given by Mrs Given as well as Borne amusing remedies from an old doctor book published in the She also had composed a humorous poem on the work of the WI To conclude the meeting a dainty lunch was served by the hostess assisted by Mrs Black burn Miss Karen Shortlll was able to return home from hospital after being hospitalized for bruises sustained In an accident Encore aeries The Community Centre Board met and planned a new series of euchres and a dance The euchre held on Jan played tables Prize winners were ladles first Mrs Burt second Mrs Watson gents first Mr Service second Mr Watson Consolation prize went to Miss Alcott and Charles Thompson Share the Wealth each play Is the program this series The dance was held on Saturday night So activities are begun for 1971 Group committee The group committee for Cubs and Scouts met Jan at the Community Centre and enjoyed a pot luck buffet supper The treasurer reported added to the funds from the sale of Christmas trees This year Mr Is chairman of transportation committee Mr Trucman Camping Chairmen and Mrs 0 Connor to head public relations Recent visitors Recent visitors with Mr and Mrs Ernie were Mr and Mrs Don Early and family of Campbell ville Mrs Harry Shortlll and son Morley with help of Mrs are carrying on Shortlll General Store to Mr and Mrs Murray Eyre on the safe arrival a baby girl Georgetown Hospital The Eyres live In the Sanderson house next the church It was pleasant to hear our Junior choir again this Sunday Mrs Horry Shortlll and Penny visited Miss lone and Lillian at Mlmlco last Sunday Game at Erin Thchockeyplayershadagamc again Sunday afternoon at Erin rink A young couple from district nave rented one of the apartments recently vacated A number of children and adults too have been suffering from a bad dose of flu some cases developing into pneumonia Mr Kleer is in hospital at the present time for treatment Eden Mills Annual burning attracts big crowd to park Wright Two members from the recreational committee in have contacted the community club of Eden Mills in connection with storting a Girls and boys club In the village One meeting has been held but registration is pending A ping pong taDie ana other meeting wedding in news A Benton The postponed communion service will take place on January at a MS met at the home of Mrs Mitchell Wednesday evening last week opening with a prayer for New Year Scripture was read by Mrs A Benton followed by prayer by Mrs A C Patterson The treasurer read the annual financial report and the secretary the attendance report Text word Pour and roll call were answered by scripture verses The Lords Prayer in unison was used in closing Mrs Mitchell and Mrs San ford served lunch after the meeting The executive planned the programs the same evening Married Friday Congratulations to Mr and Mrs Sye Vandermur nee Elizabeth who were married in the Georgetown Christian Reformed Church on Friday evening Volume One of the Womans Day Encyclopedia of Cookery Special Introductory Offer To introduce you to the magnificent new Woman Day 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they are you 11 be so delighted you 11 want the complete set mouth watering recipes in Volume alone Including The American Cookbook n 58 pige section featuring favorite recipes of the 50 states Volume On contains pages recipes over full color pictures plus nutritive values and caloric charts for all foods from to Bean Sprouts Your cost Is only now at leading Vols 212 69 each Now you can know everything Woman Day knows about cooking Appetizers Canapes cocktails dips hors d oeuvres nibbles relishes spreads for parties The Apple Cook Book A dozen pages devoted to luscious apple recipes Austrian Cookery Austrian cooking is as easy as it is delicious PLUS much much more recipes in allover mouth food pic tures full colorl el A II bound that coated A Woman Day it only Volume 1 on sale now at these fine supermarkets equipment been donated A good membership Is expected Saturday evening large crowd at the park for the annual tree burning which included skating skiing and snowmobiles a plenty with rides to be had for the asking The Indies In charge of booth were kept busy making hot chocolate and serving were provided by the Community Club Village meeting The Inaugural meeting of the police village trustees was held recently with N Marshall lion Bell and Turner secretary Many numbers of Mills Presbyterian Church took id vantage of Open House the manse of Rev and Mrs D Sinclair Saturdi and Sunday In their new home In CRISP BELOW WEATHER made a I perfect for the annual Christmas tree burning it Eden Mills Saturday sponsored by the Community Club of the village One of the youngest spectators came In sleigh with her mother and gazes in wideeyed wonderment as flames Icapea into the sky and snowmobiles rmrtd past with of children Also among the vehicles which joined the was a dune buggy with pur of behind Stiff Photos Ospnnge Fashion show staged by girls at school ByMrs D Robertson Mr and Mrs Murray had their son Kenny down to the Crippled Children s Hospital In Toronto for a check up Mrs trod Archibald is a patient at St Joseph s Hospital where she underwent surgery last week Mr and Mrs H Howard visited with Mr and Mrs Earl Howard at Top honors Congratulations to John Stubblngton who received top honours for senior water pollution control plant operators from across Canada John is a laboratory technician with the Waterloo pollution control plant Rosa son of Mr and Mrs Malcolm 3rd Line celebrated his 6th birthday on Saturday Some of his school chums attended the surprise party Fashion show Ospringe Sew and Sews held their fashion show and program on Monday evening at the school Silverwood Mrs the leader of the club was mistress of ceremonies and introduced assistant Susan Jackson who showed a film on Expo Japan Susan had flown to Japan during the summer on a conducted tour and had many interesting items on display Junior girls of the club had made a dress and the senior girls a Jacket dress Each girl modelled her dress and a commentary was given by Vander Vlugt Decoration on the stage was an arch depleting a multicolored rainbow which provided a pic setting for the models A dainty lunch was served by the girls Club girls On behalf of the guests Mrs Archibald extended a vote of thanks for the pleasant evening Girls of the club included Doreen Vlugt Cheryl Michelle Judy Stewart Valerie Eraser Sharon Arthur Janet and Nora Stubblngton and Kathy Ellis Donna Milton Laurel Vlietstra At conference Mrs Vernon Stewart attended the Adult Education Conference during the week end at the Bible Conference Grounds in Guclph Mr Mrs ind sons of Milton were week end guests with Mr and Mrs Robert Ladles Aid meets The first meeting of the Ladles Aid for the new year was held at the home of Mrs Ward Bruce Due to weather conditions the attendance was smaller than usual Mrs Vernon Stewart presided and also provided the devotional concerning the Bible Society and what part it plays in the world It was related that the Bible is still on the Number One sellers list Roll call was answered with the payment of fees The minutes were read by Mrs Sinclair assisted the hostess in lunch Student borne Judy Ellis who is a student at Motheriraft nursing In Toronto was home for the weekend First fair mentioned in Bible says speaker H Scott Silverwood I monthly meeting was held Thursday evening Jan If at the home of Mrs Leslie Canada opened the meeting Roll coll was answered by early memory of a fall fair The previous meeting s minutes were read and adopted and the financial report given Needs help Mrs Bruce Lindsay leader for the spring project of Is waiting for a partner to share the work It was moved by Mm and seconded by Mrs Ironside that all girls who finished the last course be presented with stainless stell dinner forks Trip to Follies A bus leaving Casselman Service Station on Jon at will be filled to capacity with W I members and their families and friends to go to Toronto to see the Ice Follies fairs Mrs G Ironside provincial secretary Women Section Ontario Agricultural Society was speaker The mention of fairs first appeared In the Bible When Canada was first settled food shelter church school and fall fairs were priorities competitive It was the first Agricultural Society In Upper Canada Dime admission The prize list In an book contained a large section for women work price of ad mission was 10c This interesting talk was too short and members were enlightened about aspects of community fairs The meeting closed with a social half hour Grandparents prond Mr and Mrs C Wilson became Jan lots grandson Wayne Christopher barn to Mr and Mrs A Duncan Brampton

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