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Orono Weekly Times, 30 Jun 2004, p. 13

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Wednesday, June 30, 2004 Church Directory ill! fflpi! II !» i! | ! Ip S .... II,! 1 h ill pljiijij II 11 ST. ANDREW'S Presbyterian Church 47 Temperance St., Bowmanville Welcomes you to Worship! Sunday, July 4th • 10 a.m. Activities for Children 8 & under 10 a.m. "The heavens declare the glory of God; The skies proclaim the work of Ms hands" Psalm 19:1 Rev. Noel Gordon 905-623-3432 Orono United Church Reverend Doritida Vollmer Orono Church Office 905-983-5502 905-697-9715 - Minister ***** July 4th Regular Service -10 a.m. Vacation Bible School August 16 to 20 9 am to 12 noon "3-2-1 PENGUINS" 4 years & up l \ The United Church of Canada NEWTONV1LLE-SH1LOH PASTORAL CHARGE Rev. D.A. Stiles, B.A., b.d. 905-786-2950 Newtonville - 9:45 a.m. Shiloh -11: 15 a.m. "A warm welcome to all" Ijiilii St. George's Anglican Church d-JvircÇof Comfort, Joy & Warmtlj Welcomes You 250 Mill St. S., Newcastle Rev. Canon David R. Saunders, CD (905) 987-2019 8:00 am - Holy Communion 11:15 am - Holy Communion 1st & 3rd 11:15 am - Morning Prayer 2nd, 4th & 5th 11:15 am - Sunday School Coffee and Fellowship to Follow St. Saviour's Anglican Church 27 MILL ST., ORONO Rev. Canon David R. Saunders, CD (905) 983-5594 Sunday Service, Sunday School & Youth Group 9:30 a.m. ***** HOLY COMMUNION 1st & 3rd Sunday MORNING PRAYER - 2nd & 4th Sunday COFFEE HOUR Newcastle United Church 84 Mill St. S., Newcastle LIB 1H2 905-987 4515 • nuc@durham.net Rev. James Feairs, B.A., M.Div. Summer Schedule: We're on holidays the weeks of July 4,11,18, 25 & Aug. 2 . Regular worship commences Aug. 8. Summer services -10 a.m. include program for children. Pastoral care emergencies emergencies call Dorinda Vollmer 905-983-5502. May God bless you with a safe and happy summer. Kendal United Church "Friendly Church in the Vale" Rev. Dr. Frank Lockhart MA, MDiv, Mth, ThD • 905-623-6793 July 4th Worship -10:30 a.m. Helen Dacey - Music Director Sunday School • Nursery Refreshents following service Bible Study Tuesday Night • UCW 1st Wed. of month ill m Ji 'dm ii . ni,";:;; 1 r ,ij|>|!,3' r® m3", i J 1 , i ,i,. I 1 / '! ,1, i j K 1 '*. r:;:"!!;!!!:' in |i|iiiüi | 1 "" '••! $iiS l! Si!" tipiii"' Baked Nutty Berry French Toast Assemble this the night before and bake just before serving--perfect for a weekend weekend breakfast or brunch. Serve with Ontario Maple Syrup. Serves 6 Preparation Time: 20 minutes Chilling Time: overnight Cooking Time: 30 to 40 minutes 6 thick (1-inch/2.5 cm) slices egg bread 4 eggs 2 cups (500 mL) milk 1 tsp (5 mL) vanilla 1 /4 tsp ( 1 mL) each nutmeg and cinnamon 3/4 cup (175 mL) packed brown sugar 1 cup (250 mL) chopped pecans 1/4 cup (50 mL) butter, melted 2-1/2 cups (625 mL) Mixed Ontario Berries (strawberry halves, raspberries and blueberries) Arrange bread in single layer in buttered 9 x 13-inch (3.5 L) baking dish, trimming to lit. In large bowl, whisk together eggs, milk, vanilla, nutmeg, cinnamon and 1/2 cup (125 mL) of the sugar. Pour evenly over bread. Cover and refrigerate for several hours or overnight. Just bciore baking, combine remaining I Al cup (50 mL) sugar, pecans and 1 " cl '® d . b " t '® 1 ; evenly over bread layer; lop with pecan mixture. Bake in 400 1 (200 C) oven for 35 to 40 minutes or until bread is puffed in the centre and fruit bubbling. Serve warm. Nutritional Information (1 Serving) , . , Protein; 13 grams; Fat: 28 grams; Carbohydrates: 59 grams; Calories. 530 Orono Weekly Times - 13 Canadian Oxford Dictionary Canada Day Quiz Test your knowledge ofCanadiana! Definitions can be found in the new Canadian Oxford Dictionary, 2nd edition (2004). 1) Which Canadian Prime Minister first used the word "mainstreeting" to mean political campaigning? a) Pierre Elliott Trudeau b) John A. Macdonald c) Arthur Meighen d) John Diefenbaker 2) Which charitable social organization originated in Canada? a) Women's Institute b) Victorian Order of Nurses c) Kinsmen d) all of the above 3) What is the name of Canada's spoof political party? a) Hippopotamus Party b) Albertosaurus. Party c) Rhinoceros Party d) Gopher Party 4) A Calgary red-eye is a) an overnight flight from Calgary to Halifax b) a tourist who has stayed up all night partying at the Stampede c) a drink of beer and tomato juice d) a viral form of conjunctivitis that is common amongst workers on oil rigs 5) Muskox wool is called a) qiviut b) qallunaat c) qajaq d) qulliq 6) The prairie crocus is a) a type of anemone b) a type of crocus c) a type of daisy d) a type of lily 7) Which of the following words for school supplies is unique to Canada? a) pencil crayon b) Duo-Tang c) scribbler d) all of the above 8) The Aboriginal people formerly known as the Thompson are now called the a) Nlaka'pamux b) Secwepemc c) Stl'atl'imx d) Kturiaxa'Kinbasket . . 9) Which of the following is not a level of amateur sports? a) mosquito b) bantam c) blackfly d) atom 10) A slang name for a piece of land promoted as having mining potential which is in fact worthless is a) muskox tundra b) moose pasture c) caribou ground d) elk meadow 11) A slang name for a beer belly is a) Labatt muscle b) Sleeman's muscle c) Kokan'ee muscle f d) Molson muscle 12) Which of the following is not a uniquely Canadian dessert: a) butter tart b) mangia-cake c) matrimonial cake d) Nanaimo bar 13) A steamie in Quebec is a) a hot humid day b) a hot dog c) a pornographic movie d) a sauna 14) Sludgy masses of densely packed sea ice are a) slob ice b) bum ice c) lazy ice d) messy ice 15) The revenge of the cradle is a) the tendency of babies to wake up at 4 in the morning b) an extremely high birthrate amongst French Canadians in the 19th century c) retaliation by a much younger lover dumped by an older person d) the cost of raising a family 16) Which of the following actually grows in Canada's north: a) Arctic palm b) Arctic cactus c) Arctic cotton d) Arctic papaya 17) The Newfoundland cake made from rice, pork, and molasses is a) lumpgut b) bangbelly c) thudpot d) heavytummy 18) A hamburger only found in Canada is the a) Louisbourger b) iceberger c) Amherstburger d) banquet burger 19) Which is a canoe that was once paddled along Canadian waterways? a) jackass canoe b) bastard canoe c) scuzzball canoe d) dooius canoe 20) A young harp seal is a a) chaoscr b) hurlyburlier c) bedlamer d) uproarcr 21) In Saskatchewan a hooded sweatshirt is called a a) bunny hug b) kangaroo cuddle c) dogic snuggle d) praiviedog squeeze 22) A prairie wedding wouldn't be complete without which dance? a) grasshopper b) cricket c) buttcrlly d) blncklly 23) A popular Canadian drink: a) empress b) caesar c) seigneur d) czar I d. 2 d. 3 c, 4 e. 5 a. 6 a. 7 d. 8 a. 9 c. 10 b. 11 d. 12 b. 13 b. 14 a. 15 b. 16 c. 17 b. 18 d. 19 b. 20 c. 21 a. 22 c. 23.b

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