ENTIRE H ORG RES } AR Ah RS Ar aR CM nA I A pg hi BAe BEN 7 Fad, NEWS & WOMEN'S iW rl A GREENBANK W.I. The October meeting of Greenbank W. I. was held in Centennial Hall with PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, Nov. 13 1969 -- 19 EE ERI I ha LE A A IE NN v EVENTS the President Mrs. F.|: : : z y . Phoenix in the chair. Af- : : » - em : 7 " ter the opening of the. - : . d business. It was decided i n-1: : Manchester to have a card party on| 4-H News Tsung, te Yall Jas al LEFTOVER COOKED HAM : : UCW Nov. 26th in the Church BLE | business. "The . president | : FOR TASTY CASSEROLE : The Novimber meatiil basement. The Christmas|." Ai thanked all 'who helped, | : x Yi 6 . Wig Feld ao pe Hot hg Deeting will be held at{PRINCE ALBERT PALS and (those who provided|: Leftover food doesn't have to look like a leftover : Mrs. Leonard Roberts wit the home of Mrs. Herb|4-H CLUB . the articles for the display | + problem. Here's a recipe from the Food Department, | an Git d f 8 With) Toombs on Dec. 11th, Meeting #5 was held at) 4 Uxbrdge Fair. It was|: Macdonald Institute, University of Guelph, that uses' an attendance o 13 and 1] The meeting closed with | Mrs. Pugh's home on Nov. moved and seconded that|® leftover ham sparked with apples and brown sugar. * visitor. The meeting oben the benediction. The hos-|8th. - The meeting was we send a Christmas gift : = ! ed with the Lord's Praver, tess served a delicious | opened with the Lord's to adopted girl in .Hong| : APPLE AND HAM CASSEROLE : followed by Singing Hymn| lunch. | Prayer which was follow- Kong. The resolutions]: 1 cup peeled, shredded 1/2 salt v and Z Our Birth, -- ed by the roll call. (How were read for the second |: apples (firmly packed) 1 egg, beaten . id #4z8 tn hee FSerip) Cottages Wanted to improve my posture). [yime by the convener Mrs, : 1/3 Ib. minced pork 1 tsp. chopped onion | from eu l isi ig A . A new secretary. (Mari- H. Phoenix. 'Safety at the|® 2/3 1b. leftover cooked 1 apple, cored, peeled, + The topic "R pter 13. lyn Heaydn) was elected. village corner" was the|: ham, minced and sliced in rings: e topic "Remembrance She read the last meet- subject of a lively discus-|: 1 tsp. dry mustard 1/4 cup brown sugar © Day" was given by Mrs tumor | ing's minutes. : It thought that) 1/4 cup bread crumbs : Jas. Mitchell. Mrs. Roy ; On Achievement Day we| S100 l ras ge : . - ® Reyton took charge of the 985-7373 have a demonstration or Son he oe inks ny oo|: Combine all but the last two ingredients. Arrange | Fab A XXX {NCR papupey \ssessssessas skit to do on the topic PI Bi ° anne s mig get » apple slices on bottom of small greased casserole dish, : ' diy ; SET "Making the Most of Our|S0Mme Ranson ily + Sprinkle with brown sugar. Add the ham mixture and ! ' on 4 3p : were severa oughts ex-| | press down evenly. Bake in 350°F oven for 465 to 50 * : Ontario County Health Unit; a I it reas Sr § fetes dom sven] to 5. ; ' ; : ' § Io:the next meeting, circulated about.he pos-| : . ' The Ontario County Health Unit holds regular j| We learned and had sible disposal of the red EARS Sid AAs ¢ Child Health Clinics at 14 locations including these Crogan Personally Ot Ronen | nging 2 lovely lunch ORDER 4 listed below. In addition to counselling on child | En ond Makeup Central #2 school. The JA yerved by the group 4 health problems, free immunization is available for {| After this we. discussed | Meeting was then. handed vi : : YOUR I 4 infants, children and adults against diptheria, whoop. 4| garments and learned a-|over to the convener of . - ! in h : tod 4 thats . Home Economics and ' ' g cough, = tetanus, poliomyelitis and smallpox. "¢| bout staystitching, facings : M in ' y ' Ae Health Mrs. M, Truax. A - ¢ Measles vaccine is available for infants up to one year g|and fitting. biography was read of § of age, : §| The next meeting will aaron EA who Hier ° : PORT PERRY i ] H be November 15th at Mrs, made wonderful discover- MANCHESTER 4-H Club % / Municiple Building - 4th Tues, - 2:00 - 4:00 p.m. § | VATS. ies in the field of medi-| Meeting 5 of the Man- ' . ; ' } ix | chester "Zig-Zag's" was . / UXBRIDGE a ' a, aE | re 27 at h FROM TH ' ' | read em by Elizabeth » AL ome E 4 Health Unit Office - 2nd Tues. - 2:00 - 4:00 p.m. 4| Check The Label Snituud fa of Sheila and Shelley Wil- PORT PERRY 4 SUNDERLAND 7| On Your Paper | After some community | lianis. We discussed skin . STAR ¢ / Town Hal + 4th Wed. -10:00-11:00 am. =| care and fitting garments : B RI D ES | O B = Meeting 6 was at Anna on WEDDING i : . Solis °n I GUEST BOOKS F FREE Gi . 0 Th: e voted Nancy Webste For Your FREE Gift Clip and Mail This Coupon FoF the. vonduoninton: of ANNOUNCEMENTS To BOX 50, PORT PERRY STAR our exhibit for Achieve- « PORT PERRY, ONTARIO ment Day. Shelley Wil- INVITATIONS : , liams will write the RN WIL, Phone.................. speech. We discussed set- CAKE BOXES ting in sleeves and fac- JI} AGAIesS..o ings. We closed our meet- MATCHES ; y ing with the 4-H .motto, elo ann ne LDL RNNY (||| Approximate Wedding Date.......................... ; nin Orrcah PLACE CARDS about a head-on attack in the other direction? I'm thinking of the coals.of-fire variety. For this war you arm your- - self with your best home-haked e chocolate cake, march up to back "door, request a parley with the General -- probably . Madam Doorslammer. Presumably she gives ground, lets you in. Make a "fresh bid for neighborliness. If the tree incident still rankles, she'll bring it up. If it doesn't, she won't. And I'm betting the untime- ly noises will let up, pronto. DEAR DORIS -- OQur par- ents are celebrating their Gold- en Wedding anniversary, I am one of, eight married children and there are 36 grandchil- s dren. We expect all the family : home for the occasion. The family are giving them a sou. venir of their 50 years. It will be a walnut plaque with all the children's names engraved on a separate gold plate. "" Now, here is the question: Would you put. the names of the two deceased children on fe the plaque, too? One daughter oh died when she was 21 years i' old while the other, a son, died shortly after birth, Fiftieth Anniversary DEAR FIFTIETH -- What a novel idea! And a good one. No, I would not list the de- ceased children, since this is a tribute from those of you who are .still around and loving them. If your parents especial- ly wish it, these names could be added later, Toronto Telegram News Service Eg FINE SELECTION Plaids, tweeds, solids; some costume suits in the group. h - [J 3 $73 : Smile and say good-bye DEAR DORIS -- I'm 15 and 'my boy friend is 17. He wants to join the army, and I don't think I can stop him. But he 'believes that it would be better for us to break up for he will be gone for two years and he wants to 'spare me any heart: break in case he should be killed. ; I want to write to him and 1 told him so but he's trying so hard to spare my heart that I can see the love in his eyes when he says he wants to break up. We both know we love each other but help me find the right things to do and say to help us stay together. : Afraid DEAR AFRAID -- Let him go, dear loving girl. You've no idea how it is to pass up all the parties' and good times while you 'are trying fo be true. And - 'you might just miss meeting the man you will eventually marry! If this boy friend is the one for you, he'll come back. But when he gets out of the army he'll be different; more grown up, maybe with .other ideas. And so will you. . 'Say your good-bye with a smile, Be your own person. DEAR DORIS -- For 10 years we have lived happily in -our--house until a year ago when new next-door neighbors moved in with two little girls. From the first day on we were very friendly towards them; even gave the children some welcoming gifts. .. Our bedroom window is right beside their carport. It is 'impossible for us to have , our windows open at night. Be- tween the houses we have some evergreens. One day 1 saw Mrs. L. dispose of some sudsy washwater on one of the - trees. I politely asked her not to do this for the trees would die. 3 Since then the family slams the side door all day and late _into the night. As early as 5.00" a.m. they let their dog -out, call it loudly, and even drag their garbage cans all over the carport. / Doris, how should we handle this situation outside of mov: ing? : 5G COLORS, TEXTURES Dressy, warm coats for now and the holiday season ohead. - Real Savings KAYAYSABES EA Nervous And Sleepless DEAR SLEEPLESS -- Slam: .ming doors back at them won't work any miracles; but how