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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1971-05-13, Page 15r• Strawberriesare coming! Make Here is a pie as glorious and regal asp the tulips of Spring. A' smooth filling of Imported Holland Baby Gouda cheese, flavored with sugar and spice, is topped with fresh fruits . or "topNquality canned fruits. Fillings • 1 10 oz. 'imported Holland Baby Gouda, , at . room ten iperature 1/2 cup icing sugar ti Legg • 2 tablespaons.lemo>ii juice „: " r.•� ,,. „y; .= Z aspoon cinnamon -,M. - . 1 /4 teaspoon salt One baked 9 inch pie ,shell, flaky pastry or crumb crust OR „ 18-14 tart. shells, baked, AND Mesh, frozen or canned fruits.-_ Shred imported Holland Baby Gouda with fine vegetable shredder. Cream with, other ingredients until smooth. Beat at high speed 3 minutes. Spread in cooled pie shell, or use' as tilling for , tarts. Arrange pineapple hunks, well -drained mandarin orange sections, halved seedless grapes, strawberry slices, 'or any desired fruits iwthe filling. Brush with glaze. Chill, until serving time: ' Glaze: 1/2 cup apple jelly (use ,pale for light colored fruits; red for darker. -fruits), - 1 teaspoon water as Melt ,jelly in small sauce an on tow heat. Stir in water. Brush glaze on fruit. • 1 St. , -el mr_ z: 'u� rrPA 11 Here is a pie as 'glorious and regal the tulips of Spring. 'A smooth filling of imported Holland Baby Gouda cheese flavored with sugar and 'spice is topped with fresh fruits or top-quality canned fruits. You'll want to file this recipe with P . your snecial.desserts, the .ones.thatadd d a jjlamoraus finale to your luncheons or,dinners. Peter's. Parish Council t� redecorate Th_e-. regular monthly meeting of St. Peter's Parish Advisory Board was held on Monday evening, May 3, in ' the Parish Hall, with the -Chairman, John Buchanan, " presiding. r Father Moynahan opened the meeting • with a brief prayer. Mrs. Stimson read the -minutes of the last meeting, after which a discussion followed. The Chairman presented and read a letter from the Liturgical Commission of the Diocese of London regarding the introduction of the Sunday Etteh'aist . on Saturday evening. This matter was discussed previously from the pulpit with a request that parishioners voice • their wishes to members -=of the•-.' i Advisory Board. ,The results of this were almost unanimously in favour of Sundays. Therefore the Secretary Wa§ requested to 'complete the Report on Parish Consensus and return it to the Liturgical Commission as being Is not in favour of the introduction of this in our Diocese. Also a ,letter was read announcing a meeting of the London . Diocesan Council. We will be advised of the date: Regarding carpeting• for the - church aisles, since Pete "McCauley, the Chairman of the Temporal Committee, was, 1 Benmiller UCW E , to pack missioinary bale • Benmiller ' UCW ', rnet Wednesday, May 5. , President Mrs. Ralph Jewel opened the meeting ' and Mrs. Dan Willis conducted the worship period. - Tfie Irish Group was inkcharge of the skit on making good use of time. Helpers' were Mrs. Bessie Moore, Mrs. Evelyn Treble' and Joan McPhee., These skits have a great moral value and are enjoyed -by everyone. Mrs. Maudie .McBride 'has set May • 13 for packing the Missionary bale ,at ' the church. Any good usable clothing 'would be' appreciated. frpm all members.• Thankoffering is on, • Wednesday, May 19, and Miss Campbell has consented to show pictures and speak oil` he world trip. ,. 'June 2.is.i he chosen date for the "Luncheon is Served" featuring salads at 12:30 noon. •, Tickets may be ordered from ..group leaders. This event was t tremendous success last year. "" tunch was enjoyed by all 'and served by Hazel McMichael' and Helen Straughan. • unable to " be present, he reported to John, Buchanan that he -had contacted_ a disinterested party- specializing in such work and ` his recommendations were submitted with samples and prices previously received. This matter is to be decided on by the committee in charge. Some recommendations and suggestions were presented by the Ushers Clod ` and certain changes would be implemented, which was felt would be an improvement. Mrs. Muriel, Murphy reported for •the Spiritual Committee on various matters and , plans .suggested for the future. • Clern Steffler made ,a motion that we write to Novalis, who palish the Missalette, that it was the desire of our . Parish;. Council.that none of the prayers Blessed Sacrament altar. should be withdrawn. The • It was noted that the C.V.L. Secretary was instructed to write ' had held a very successful 50th a'letter accordingly. anniversary. •Mrs. Moyra Evans submitted The next and last meeting of the financial statement ..to date,. , the board before summer recess With regard to the forming of was set for Monday, June 1, at a Cub Pack, to be spar -1 by --•--8÷0 -p na at the hall-. 'the Parish- Council, Mrs. Murphy - reported that Ron Bushell had met with the committee and, explained -what metas involved in getting started. The group would be sponsored by St.' Peter's and to get it started Ed Redman had agreed to act as Leader, Don Denomme , "' Assistant and ' A. Markson,. Activity: Since it was felt they would require . „one hundred-dol.lars-to--get--started..---., • motion., w -as made, and seconded that we' give•the' newly .organized group $100.00. Mrs. Murphy is to 'notify Rom Bushell, who kindly offered to meet 'with them again and ' it was 'hoped to get it organized arid in operation byJune if possible. . A' motion was made to carry out the, repainting of the ceiling tt) match the walls over -the' Kingsbridge Vocation Week. is success the Sisters had built one of their •first, convents.' _ Two Holy Ghost Fathers spoke to all the students -in the school. Vocation Week concluded with a program conducted by the senior students and included' songs, recitations -.and a play with'iat�" Christian message to the youth 'of today', The .guest speaker, Father M. Prieur from St. Peter's Seminary, spoke about the ordination of a priest by the Bishop. He mentioned the four young men to be ordained in the Diocese this week. He said a man who wants to be a priest should' live a lot, love a lot', and laugh a Ipt. Monsignor L. J. Phelan presented the awards .to the Children for both their writing and -acting ability -shown' in this memorable Vocation Week. Winners of displays were: Holy Ghost Father's Display by, Anita Doherty_ and BrendwaA.ulea_. St. Joseph's Sister's Display by Lucille Frayne,- and,. 'Rita Hendricks; C.W.L. Display by Joanne Doherty ands Nellie Knoop; and Missionary Fathers of St, Paul b Ann Boyle and y y Janice Tigert. Best actors were: Mary' Ann Frayiie Pei4r Vo t, . Kathy O'Keefe and Brenda•oran. Sunday, May 2, Vocation Week began as • a Day of Adoration, with Solemn. Exposition of • the ,Blessed Sacrament after Holy Mass. A 'holy hour ,was conducted in 'thee -evening by the parish priest, Father Cassano, S.S.P., ' and some' of the youth of the ,parish. During -the week, a Vocation Exhibition took place in the form of a display of the various Religious Communities in the 'Diocese of London. It was the result of the work done by the many interested students in the schoot:;r,' Two Sisters from St. Joseph'sm Community delighted- the senior girls with a very interesting question arid answer period. The children were , given the history of the Si. 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