The Brussels Post, 1964-03-19, Page 7FRUIT RELISH serve*
pleasing with pear
-3 large orange Peel orange. Serape off most of
1 cup canned Canadian the white, membrane, Put peel,
pears, diced (choice pulp and cranberries through a
or standard grade) 'food chooper using medium
2 cups raw cranberries. blade. Combine with pears and
2 tablespoons lemon,
WI cup sugar
juice
ing to directions on package. Chill
until thick as unbeaten egg white.
sugar. Prepare gelatin accord-
Fold into cranberry and Pear
1 3-ounce package lemon- mixture, Pour into 1% quart
flaYoured gelatin Mold. Chill, until arm.
8.10, crisp with cranberry;
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ADOPTION
OPPORTUNITIES
Many fine happy children stein the care of Ontario's
Children's Aid Societies. Boys and girls are available
for adoption. They need new mothers and fathers who
will accept them as their own.
FOR PROTESTANT FAMILIES
BRYCE is a clean cut and pleasant looking
lad. The type of son to be proud of. He has
hazel eyes, brown hairan d aclearcomplexion..
He had a heart ailment, but now can lead
a normal life. He plays on a hockey team
and is a keen sportsman. He is an excellent
student and would like to be a lawyer. Bryce
is in Grade 10 at 14 years of age. This boy
wishes to belong to a family. If you are an
older couple you would be most fortunate
in becoming Bryce's parents.
NOREEN is a 15 months old Protestant
baby with a relaxed, good-natured tempera-
ment. She is a bright and attractive baby
with brown eyes and hair and some Negroid
facial features, from her Canadian and
coloured ancestry. Noreen likes other child-
ren and would fit into a warm-hearted family
setting.
FO R
TOM is an active, alert baby of four months
who is developing well. He has brown eyes
and hair with an olive complexion. He is
Anglo-Saxon and Peruvian Indian. This
young Roman Catholic lad will need bright
parents to keep up with him in the years
ahead.
CORA has an attractive, slightly oriental
appearance, and is a lovely Roman Catholic
baby of 20 months. She is a happy, good-
natured little girl with dark eyes and hair
and a clear complexion. Very little is known
about Cora's background, but she is
developing at a good average rate,
SARA is a petite well built Protestant girl
with brown eyes and hair, and of nice
appearance. She has rod intelligence and
is vivacious and outgoing. Her nationality
is Greek and she is 12 years old. This girl
needs warmth and attention from older
Protestant parents. Are you the parents for
this attractive 12 year old girl?
MARGOT is a Protestant Anglo-Saxon and
Dutch girl of 21/2 years. She is slight and
dainty with blue eyes and curly brown hair.
She has fine, even features and is very attrac-
tive looking. The pupil of one eye is slightly
enlarged, but this does not affect her sight
or detract from her appearance. Her intelli-
gence is high and she is active, independent
and temperamental. There is a history of
mental illness in her background and the
couple adopting this child must be aware
of this.
CATHOLIC FAMILIES
ALFRED is a contented:, happy Canadian
Roman Catholic boy of 1 1/2 'years. He is a
sensitive lad and would be unhappy with
aggressive, noisy parents. Al is a healthy
boy with good mental ability and an un-
assuming manner. He would like quiet,
gentle parents.
TIMMY is a dear little, Roman Catholic
Dutch boy of 16 months. He has brown
eyes and hair and a round face with an alert
expression. He is a bright boy interested
in everything around him. Timmy would be
happy to be adopted now.
Married couples, interested in adopting these or other
children, ask your local Children's Aid Society, or write to:
THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WELFARE,
PROVINCE OF ONTARIO
PARLIAMENT BUILDINGS, TORONTO.
HONOURABLI Lows P. Cam's, O,c,,
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Prime Minister
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Bowling Notes
March
The strikers wee, over the.
Whirlwinds by 310, 2626 to,
1.1316. Frank Wilson was substi-
tu.te for Dave Hastings,
Highest Men
Albert Tenpas 361
Jack Higgins. 356
Hank TenPas 346
Highest. Ladies
Karen Coleman 357
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Erria4a EIGHT STITCHERS
The seventh meeting was held
at the assistant leader's, Mrs. O.
Raynard. The meeting was open-
ed by repeating the 4-H Pledge,
Minutes were read by Gloria
Jacklin, The next meeting will
be on March 1$th with Miss
Darnude as guest. Work was
continued on blouses,
Record books are to be handed
in by April 10.
Meeting was closed by "Learn
to do by doing".
Lunch was served by Donna
Dobson,
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