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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 14 Oct 1983, p. 14

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Neat way to have your home built Here's Randles Cres., a neat way te have your home built and delivered to your own lot. A Midland, homeowner had a quality built pre-fab home built for him by Royal Homes Ltd. The dwelling was trucked into Midland last week and the rest is history, as these pictures illustrate. Turkey by Michael Belsey and Keith King Honey Harbour Public School's junior room celebrated Thanksgiving at school by putting on a play, dressed as Pioneers. After that they held a great Thanksgiving Feast for parents and students. This is the first time the school celebrated Thanksgi- ving by having a turkey dinner at the school. Everybody donated enough food for the meal. The parents' group donated a 22 pound turkey. The senior room also had a hobby show with help of Michael Belsey, Kurt Woll, Keith King, Mary Anne Cousineau, Dawn Foster, Paul Belsey Nicole Krause. Mr. Bartosik, the principal, also invited to the school the Volly Van with two volley ball instructors. Their names are Sue Dunton and Yvonne Camus. Sue has graduated from university to National Women's Volleyball to travelling around the cOuntry teaching schools volleyball (eich ny Grue se Sue also wants to go back to university and then go jinto business. Yvonne iis in Grade 13 and will be going to university of Toronto, She also teaches volleyball. Their sponsors are Frank Vetere's Pizzeria, Adida's and Wintario. of new books The following is a list available at the Midland Public Library. Fiction include: Nobody cared for Kate by Gene Thompson; The Clairvoyant Countess by Dorothy Gilman; Narcissa and other fables by Louis Auchincloss; Operation Lila by Marvin H. Albert; Bluebeard's egg by Margaret Atwood; The wicked day by Mary Stewart. Non-Fiction include: A little wilderness: the natural history of Toronto by Bill Ivy; Hugging the shore by John Updike; The Pontiffby Gordon Thomas; Live, work and be healthy by Arthur S. Verdesea; High inside: memoirs Of a baseball wife by Danielle Gagnon Torrez; The Klondike quest by Pierre Berton. FAMILY FILM NIGHT Friday evening, Oct. 14, is "Laurel and Hardy night" with three Laurel and Hardy films scheduled. --Liberty --One a.m. --The pawnshop Films begin at 7:15 p.m. in the Children's library, admission is free. Save with these tasty Goveiols JOHNNY'S abl HOUSE e Buy 7 Irg Pizza & get another for only 99° Order any meal & get *1.00 off | Specials valid till October 20, 1983 358 - 8th Street At Yonge from 4 p.m. to 12 midnight 526-8761 526-3142 d , Page 14, Friday, October 14, 1983 On Monday, Oct. 3, Hillsdale 4-H club started cooking. The meeting was held at Mrs. Welch's home in Hillsdale. 4-H's guest was Dawn Cum- berland. During the meeting the club members cooked Maple Baked Apples and Irish Soda Bread. The recipes are: Irish Soda Bread 250 ml whole wheat 250: ml all purpose flour or 500 ml all purpose flour 7 ml baking powder 5 ml baking soda 2 ml salt 25 ml sugar 175 ml raisins 250 ml buttermilk Sour milk substitute, 250 ml milk plus 15 ml vinegar. Yield: 1 round loaf Time 1 hour Equipment large bowl, dry measures, rubber spatula, liquid measure, knife, straight edge, baking sheet or pie plate 1. Preheat oven to 190 degrees c (375 F) Grease baking sheet 2. Combine dry ingredients in large bow] and blend thoroughly 3. Add buttermilk stirring just enough to moisten dry ingredients 4. Turn out on flowered counter and knead about 1 min, form a round, smooth loaf. 5. Place on greased baking sheet. Cut a cross in the top about 5 mm deep. Bake 50 min. 6. Coo] before slicing. Preheating of oven is only necessary if it takes longer than 10 minutes or the broiler element comes on. Maple Baked Apples 125 ml maple syrup 50 ml water 4 ml cinnamon ROXY THEATRE Eric sat. The good news is Jonathan' "avg his first afta . The bad news is shes his roommates mother. CLAss Sun., Oct. 16 to Thurs., Oct. 20, 7:15 MIDLAND 526-5791 Oct. 14-15,7&9 Sat. Mat. 1:30 Gary Coleman in i@ Jimmy the Kid 549-2953 Oct. 14,15, 7:15 PEN TWIN PENETANG Fri. Sat. Sat. Matinee 1:30 ] PARENTAL guipauce| Some frightening scenes Sun., Oct. 16 to Thurs., Oct. 20, 7:15 en es, EDT "Pen 2 Fri., Oct. 14to Thurs., Oct. 20, 7&9 TREASURE OF THE FOUR CROWNS Call 326-3338 Or 326-3339 64. Colborne St. W. CINEMA 2 CINEMA3 Orillia Cinema 3 CINEMA1 ROMANTIC LA CAGE COMEDY AUX FOLLIES | THE LONELY 7&9 7&9 LADY eATA 7&9 CyABEopamaenr 8 wet - Qt Protect yourself against cancer in two ways: know the "Seven Steps to Health" and contribute generously to the Canadian Cancer Society, which through research and public education is working to prevent cancer. There Is An Answer To Can- cer...And You Are Helping Us Find It. Hillsdale 4-H cooks---- 3 4 baking apples n 250 ml milk or 10 per cent cream (optional) (Spy, Idared, McIntosh, Cortland) Yield 4 servings. Time 1 hour Equipment: baking dish or 4 custard cups, liquid measure, small measures, apple corer, paring knife, spoon, rubber spatula 1. Preheat oven to 190 cegrees C (375 F) Grease baking sheet or custard cups. 2. Combine maple syrup and water in liquid measure. 3. Core Apples with paring knife score through the skin around the middle of each apple. Sprinkle in hollow of each apple with 1 ml cinnamon. 4. Place apples in cups or baking dish. Pour syrup over apples and into hollows. 5. Bake at 190 degrees C for 45 min. or until tender, basting every 15 min. 6. If a baking dish was used carefully transfer each apple to a serving dish. Use a rubber spatula to pour all syrup Over apples. 7. May be served hot or cold, with milk or cream if desired. Preheating is only necessary if it takes longer than 10 min. or the broiler element comes on. (Optional) if desired you could plug bottom hole in apples and you could fill middle with nuts, «candies etc. by Christie Thomas Inflation fighting : 'All- aga p y Served from 5 p.m. to 9p.m. Tuesday Breaded Veal Cutlets? da W ednesday Filet of Fish °3.95 Thursday Deep Fried Chicken *3.95 Hote Cold Bute: Ou9D Above Specials include: | Salad Bar, potatoes, choice of Coffee, Tea or Soft Drinks Closed Mondays Reservations 526-2332 'Live Entertainment' This weekend Fri. & Sat.,.9a.m.tola.m. SHADES OF MIDNIGHT Oct. 21 & 22 | THE TEARSIL TRIO Oct. 28 & 29 GEORGIAN COUNTRY Nov.4&5 THE TEARSIL TRIO Nov. 11 & 12 GEORGIAN COUNTRY Nov. 18 & 19 SHADES OF MIDNIGHT THE Fully licensed ' ViSA Fa underL.L.B.0. == DRIFTWOOD

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