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Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), August 14, 1974, p. 10

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I The Acton Press Wed August ben In Iheolhor Fold into white whipped cream Into Turn Into cup mold and firm Serve with firth or I knew my 1 by Wendy Thomioa Four to go before I have husband underfoot again And I can hardly wait If everything Panned how often I use that phrase Gord flight will be coming in from Monday night He already left the Rockies and has flown to Soskat visit with his family in There a list on the kitchen counter with nil the things to do before comes home and were whittling away at it Almost everything is done except for a long list of things Ihat must be washed the windows the floors the car the truck the dogs and the kids not necessarily in hat order My other chore If you can call it that is to try to plan meals different from what has been having in the trail riders camp for he past month or so know exactly what they been eating Pineapple Chicken Beet Salisbury Steak Baked Ham and Macaroni and Pit rousted beef and have been trying to think of something appealing Even salads wont be a change as a couple of faithful old pack horses toted ump teen pounds of tomatoes lettuce and stuff fourteen miles into camp bo far I have the following in mind sound beef or pork oil bread cup chopped ir deep frying 1 can pineapple chunks I lb cabbage In piece I green 1 celery I cup beef tip ginger pepper sugar CM SfSuSe cup milk k lap vanilla cup heavy cream Mil cup all thoroughly In lop Beat egg yolka and milk Cook over boiling water lifting about mmitel Remove from heal and Kir In vanilla Chit till of onion salt pepper allspice Drain pineapple juice meatball pulling a pineapple chunk In the middle of each Deep try unlll browned Drain on towelling Saute cabbage and green pepper tor celery In oil Stir In beer broth Add pineapple chunk and Juice glngrr pepper Stir In mixed wllh cold water Brine to boll and cook thickened Add meatballi and simmer minutes Serve mediately SI lo right serving Peach and Blueberry Cobbler Slice Into an eight Inch square cake pan Sprinkle I cup blueberries Sprinkle both with tbip brown and tip lemon Juice MU cup corn oil 1 cup while sugar Add beaten eggs and I Up Beat thoroughly Sift cup Hour up baking powder Up salt Add wllh Pour over degree about SO WAITING FOR THE bus to take them to Brampton for Derry day celebrations are from left Henry McCarthy Dons Browne Harry Gordon Pearl Holmes and Mr and Mrs Joe Fuller These men and women all hold high degrees in the Orange Lodge and participated in last Saturday parade In Brampton The men are part of the Royal Black and the women belong the Crystal Order egg mixture Prizes displays for Pioneer Days Downtown Georgetown will be bustling with activity beginning tomorrow Thursday tthen merchants and other businessmen stage Pioneer Days this weekend Big things are store for shoppers As well as bargains galore both in sidewalk stalls and inside stores several prizes are being offered Storekeepers employees and the general public are asked to get into the swing of the theme and dress in period costume For the best dressed costumed lady there will be a prize of two tickets for a major show in Toronto possibly the 0 Centre a room for two at one of Toronto s leading hotels and dinner for two that evening A similar prize will be offered for the best dressed man Each day at various intervals draws will be made on the street for prizes allowing minutes for each winner to claim prizes In order to qualify for these prizes tickets will be given out with each sale and these will be entered into a giant drum For the kiddies there will be a candy floss and popcorn concession and some participating merchants will be handing out free tickets for this treat A clown is expected to be on hand to amuse the croud and hand out free balloons and suckers The entire front downtown street will be closed off to traffic Shrubs will be placed along the streets and picnic benches will allow the weary lo rest and enjoy a snack A vintage 1925 Model Ford owned by Tobacco Company will be on display throughout the threeday affair as well as Georgetown s 1940 fire truck along with a new model truck It is hoped Police will have a dibplay which will be informative and interesting The Car Club will be on hand from Saturday noon until Paul Barber will be at the console of one of his organs periodically throughout the three days Georgetown Little Theatre group will also take part in the festivities Georgetown Girls Pipe Band will entertain Friday night and continuous music will be played over loudspeakers during Pioneer Days The Union Gas Company Is staging a massive barbecue both Thursday and Friday evening on the street Another interest will be an Art Snow Saturday morning will also feature the Farmers Market on the Main Street Discuss Oxfam branch in town Mr and Mrs Lands borough arrived home Friday from a 14 day bus tour of he times and New England States Mrs C Cults and her granddaughter Carol Hulmc have returned after delight ful eight day tour to Cape Cod The weather was beautiful Mr and Mrs Turner have friends visiting from Moffat Scotland who are here on a three week visit Mrs Peggy Galloway and her daughter tin da Mr and Mrs James Sajcrs R A Acton were surprised by their family the Say era and Sanders families in honor or their anniversary at ihe home of Mr and Mrs Ward Bruce R Guelph July They were married July Gifts were presented to them Mr and Mrs J Clark Hamilton visited with Mr and Mrs Gordon Johnston recently Mr and Mrs George Flinders R R Acton were visited by their daughter and her husband Sue and George Adams on their way bock from a mile canoe trip on the Churchill River Northern Saskatchewan The trip started at Lac He a Incrosse the headwaters of the Churchill River and ended at Cumberland House which was the first Inland Hud son Bay post They went two other couples Pat and Kate Geale Leslie and John exciting raptds shot camp sites hewn and a thoroughly enjoyable time was by all Needless to say Mr and Birthdays marriages in Golden Age Club A group of interfiled people been discussing the formation of an Oxfam branch in Acton and will be meeting Friday afternoon at at the home of Mrs King Arthur St They will welcome anyone else who would like to come Mrs King hat been talking to an representative from about and means Although the group is feeling its way they think they will probably elect an executive for an ongoing group One suggestion la having a booth at the fair in the third world was generated at a public meeting In Knox church in the winter when guest speakers told of need in other countries Although all those there felt an urge help no one then knew how to go about It Mrs ith Ivarf Harris presiding regular meeting of Acton Golden Age Club was held in Hall with members present Mrs Robertson read the minutes and ihe financial report was given by Mrs J Post Due to lack of interest a bus will not be chartered to the On behalf of the Club Ivan Hams made the presentation of a cut glass to Mr and Mrs L Davidson on the of their recent marriage licrt made a fitting reply invited all to visit with them in their home on the Third Line Mrs Mrs Dennis arc delegates to the annual Senior Citizens con mention lobe held Aug and Ann Luty at CNE Miss Centennial Acton Fair Ann Luty is in com petition today Wednesday the C with girls from all over Ontario By late this afternoon Miss Sweetheart of the Fairs will be chosen Ann will have preliminary Judging in the morning be entertained at lunch ana then compete In the afternoon in her evening gown Final decision is expected about and Marilyn Murray will be al the C representing the fair board for the competition Viiin a transport strike on in the city fair board members were considering yesterday sending Ann down to the competition by taxi in Hamilton Several games of euchre and crokinolc were played Willi Mrs Collclt Mrs Lumber Mrs and Ivan 1 receiving prizes for euchre Crock nolo winners were Mrs N Mrs Robertson Robert Warns and It 1 Davidson Birthday Mention was made of Miss Bennett birthday She was a former member of the club also birthday Wettings to Mrs Wildcrspin A social time concluded a pleasant afternoon SCHROEDER CHIROPRACTIC CLINIC Guelph St E Brampton EDWARD H SCHROEDER Doctor of Chiropract 416 AC CARPETS Moss Hardware MILL ST ACTON STORE HOURS Mod Tim Wad Sat to Thus 800amto900pm Service For a Growing Community NOW SERVING ALL OF HILLS from oar locations in and GEORGETOWN FREE B Goodrich Rubber with all wall to wall broadloom purchased August 17 3 DAYS ONLY Sen us for quality service and iat factum no ob too or STORE HOURS Turn Wed fl Closed Monday day Sjlurday GEORGETOWN ACTON Mill St 25 Mill St E old Bank ShofPl 8771900 Clothing Aid needs your Mrs Flinders were pleased to see them safely home Mr Donald Duncan from Peru was visiting Mr and Mrs over the weekend Mr David will be celebrating his Win birthday on Friday August He lives at Frederick St Acton Congratulations Mr and Mrs While celebrated their wed dip g anniversary at a surprise dinner party Saturday night at the home of their daughter Joan Mr and Mrs John Tycrs Main A very special surprise was the arrival of their son Jerry and Mrs White and family from Marie they had flown down for the party and joined the happy group of about people There were gifts cards and congratulations for the well known couple Their actual anniversary dale Is today Wednesday August 14 Mr and Mrs Bill Brain and son of visited on Sunday with Mrs K Browne Mr and Mrs Ken of visited Mrs Drown on Tuesday Mrs Barry the former and sons Shaun and Scott Concord California have returned home after spending six weeks here with her parents Mr and Mrs Ken at II Acton While she was here Gayle acted as matron of honor at the marriage of her parents to Vincent In Hamilton worked for a year at Acton Howling Lanes so many of the local bowlers know her Clothing Aid an organ iiatlon whose members tribute thing to the needy about a year ago through the hard and dedicated work of a few eon These people name from tile Children Aid Auxiliary saw people throwing good away clothes that could be used by some needy person or family Clothing workers also saw the appointment in people who had donated to the Salvation Army Crippled Civilians and other charities who in turn told the This effect is how the roup got started They began officially last November two distributions Holy Cross in Georgetown They supplied about 1U0 families with clothing and had a led over During the winter Hie five members In Hie have kept in their homes and luve supplied needy families who were sent to them by the Children Aid or welfare department group has two main problems hint they have no permanent pi ice to keep the elothes and distribute them on a regular basis Second It is to get donations of elothing but not easy to g the people who need the to tome out and pick at their centre These ire the people who collect pensions who recipients on mother Johnson realtor in A e tort loaned them space in his office Mill to keep their clothes and to distribute them which they did last Saturday This temporary spot is greatly apt reeinted by the group Clothing Aid is a help some of your time phone These people need need help to do service The group was very pleased about last tidy distribution Most of ttity hud was taken due to this they pi in lohold another centre in September ihe same place thinks to Alee Johnson Mill St II POLLOCK fi AND CAMPBELL at Memo no a Day care plan referred back Walton Com the licence is issued Services Commltlce The committee lh will lake another look at plans to deal further for day care centres In matter its next private homes in areas where day facilities arc not available During a meeting Wed nesday Regional Council told the committee to consider its plans again liurlington Mayor George Harrington noted the plans could conflict with local zoning regulations and was concerned that while there is a proposed limit of five children to a home the Milton Is early this year and has been to a Ihrceday show Sept Choose ft I Charge it TILDEN ANDREW MURRAY MOTORS for Hal ton Hill Public Health nurses iti only a few order to find help in obtaining permanent place for their dis They have had no sueeess in these areas Alec He noted however welfare arc situated in private homes and the social and family services workers will make routine checks on the operation Milton Mayor Anne MacArthur supported Harrington contention and About Canada geese join noted there were currently the hundred or so ducks four people in Milton objecting to white geese seven swans number of children being at the lake these days to be in a private residence fed They re starting to flock She noted province has a for the fall migration habit of disappearing after Flocking Richard Telford DC DOCTOR of CHIROPRACTIC 75 MILL ST E ACTON Phone 8532483 BY APPOINTMENT ONLY OFFICE HOURS Won Wed a noon 6pm 7pm Tues Fn a m 12 noon Theirs 1pm 6pm Sat 9am 12 nocn Great meals start with FLAVORED iSflP Orange Paper Towels Wagon Wheel Biscuits UNO Tomato Juice 89 iCOtOMSl 79 69 CANADA GHAOE A TABLERITE BEEF SALE Blade Roast or Short Rib Roast CrossCut Rib Roast or Boneless Shoulder Roast Meaty Blade Steaks Cross Steaks 109 Cottage Rolls Wieners 79 Polish Sausage Id Dog or Cat Food 10CAI GROWN RED r CANADA NO GRADE Peaches PLAY LUCKY SPIN CANADA CANADA NO CHUN MICH Bartlett Pears 39 Cabbage 249 AUG AUG Outspan Oranges 99 10 CM GROWN By rich Carrots 2 39 WERIURVtTKtRtCHT ID QUANTITIES Quality Service and Value all at IGA

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