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Reunion dor Gse4tes
To the abler
Sucre. 1941, hundreds of
gods of . and civilian
personnel have military
for a time in
Goose Y, Labrador.1991 will be
the golden aversary of "the
Goose" and we're wending a.
invitation to . all form r
E.fl S tar COM bye for a
visit. We're Cone your ne wspuper
has former 000$2.= *wogreadership and
its
them aboutourpaty�yyour
tell
medium.
The Town of,,'lHsppy Valley-.
Goose Bay will be hosting
IMUNION '91 from July 19 to
Angost 5, 1991. Two weeks of.
activities will include the North
Wert liver Beach Festival, the
Canadian Armed Farces &iraltow,
the habrndor Came Regatta and
oldMapportunities to reminisce
with xisre-explore
Cana. ,
the
Former GOOSfi-TISS am ea-
couraged to let us its it they're
of coining. We're building
our nulling list and have . infor-
msboet to send about events, bow to
get here, where to stay, registration,
and awe. We'd like to hear from
them noon to giYe. us as idea of
how many visitors to expect se
REGNION'91.
Please ' write; REUNION '91,
Valley ocure
ISO,. or :
Tourism Coot -
896 -5431.
Yours sincerely,
Carolyn Maybee
Tourism 'Coordinator
Station A,
Bad"lestradur
,
Carolyn Ma
dinator,
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Small-town folks s have big hearts
To the editor:
This past weekend I experience
the true meaning of.: -living. in a
small town and what friends and
family are really all about.
After going; to haven visit down
at our local Legion this past Friday
night, we were allcommenting on
what• Vett day Friday was. tin,
fortunatdly, therest of the,.wetkend
didn't sound so groat wed' wise
andI was moving. I wasn't 'oolong
forWind, to it. So what do you do.
Well being Friday was .$o great, I
decided ° to do , my ,rrroving ''right
`there and then.
I asked around' to see how man
volunteers.1. Could get and headed
on my way:,to, my ;apartment. to
finish packing things; and 10 see
how many.volunteeta' showed`up.
ay the`time I got to, the apartment,
Alias fall of people. packing things
and loading up.:
'Well, .an _hour j411!:•a hail later l
THE EDITOR
'was ked; kitrdeti and unloaded
foto Gnew :home.
So what do; I do now? I' have. a
house full of people and no food.
,Well,:I got on the phony* and. a -
dered a lot of per, -the one thing
1 � eV , Liked. l#all game
on, pizza inn - five alr.sat back
and relaxed;
l'm . in my' new !Rime and it will
take: a while td things, but it
vvasall well;lr+a�rth its So. act all my.
Lirow fiiily add fnenids ttwt•
name to infrescueo. thank you .- you
Y proved that when you, live ut
a Small. town;people will `always
rant► round la` help.
Margie MacPherson
TVOntarlo. celebrated its 20th
miniveriary last week, September
27. L nck.o r Central Public
wool was amoAngst 11 wither of
schools, troughout the: province,
hi' .ate application, were
ebony to .recelv!e- mea teo' hes
planted in commeratiou of this
,Thursday, Oct. 4 is the. Seniors.
Eirecutive meeting at i0'a.m.et the
Community Centre.. •
Quilting is. Thursday, Oct. 4 and ,
Monday, 'Oct. '8 at 9 am, at. the
Community Centre._ Anyone inter-
ested in .quilting is welcome ';to
come to the hall for a.sewing good
tune...•
.Last.Thursday 16 tables partici-
pated in the Card and Games Night:
Centre: and aures
birthday. LCPS the
quality educational '� 'V
programa writhM the lhool,.`as a
r� nudist for teaching
'children. Burkhart (centre),
has bar involved Willi'titre;
gogram for four years now Bill
1,�tke, priiu�l aeslste d Mr.
Burkhart with the plantle of the
tree. C Kraarrra nbrurg'displays
the engraved plaga reading,
'q're*. of Knowledge, Planted, ne
the occasion of the ' anniver.
maw ; of . • TN/Ontario." (Pat
Living on.'pboto)
at the Point''Clark.: Community►
"rho next C and O
Night is Thursday, Oct. 4, at It p.m.
INT
by=Bev Hopson
millamininnaimmonsomalemas
sharp. Please :, brings Wiches.
Bveryone is welcome to coerce out;
for en evening :of fun and fellow
p hosted by'the l:Iuron i esliore
Friendship Club.
Have. a very happy and healthy
Thanksgiving weekend. Remember
if travelling,. buckle up.
The Point Clark Lighthouse and
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TERRI CARSON
PRALINE PUMt'tOAi. PIE
' bit unusual, yrs, but the crunchy
praline
that tops this traditional
pumpkin pie has'made this dessert an all
time favourite with Terri and her
family of
Pasrer
113 cup granulated sugar • 75. tu.t.
112 cup pecan haloes •
FILLING
lightly-pudad brawn sugar. 250 mL
1 p • . cinnamon
114 tsp nuhtieg
evaporated milk or light Cream 250 mLi.
Rolloutbidfof doughand ft ¢
into 9" (23 cm) pie plate. Trim edge
can with pie plate Roll ou remaining ' I
pastry. Cut out small leaf,, heart or cirde
shapes. of dough .using:small offeror
sharpk►rife, Place shapes around
dampened pie crust edge and
press lightly to secure.
Beat all fillingingreidienfs. Pourinba
pie shell, Bake on lover own rack in a pre-
heated 450°F (230°C) oven fvr.15 minutes,
then' duce heat b 350°F (180°9 frr,25-
30 minutes or until set. (Insert knife in
(entre; if itwmes out clean, the pie is done,)
Mix bgether bopping ingredients.
Sprinkle evenly over pie. Cover pastry otic
with foil. Broil,5" (12 cm) from heat until
topping isbubbly and browned. Save warm
or cooled with lsiutriwhip topping.
Museum bei open: Oath 1i a,m.
w 5 'p.m. Saturday, Sunday and
Monday .ofThanksgiving weekend,
Oce 6, 7 and 8. 'This is your final
>�ty to climb to" the top of
the Lighthouse see thefantastic
view;, ''Call X395-2827 to bank your
reservation;
If you have: any. news. or infannna
loon ;for .this Point Clark Column.
call Bev 395-5381 or Phyllis 39,5-
5445 before noon on Friday.
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