Castleton WI Scrapbook, 2014, Volume 5, p. 20

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It took Earline Armstrong, on the right; 11 years but she finally won the tategtrryresetved formern- will; 13$ a V f, 'e-c _ 'ip _ $224355?" fl bers afWarhlorth Chapter No. 179 nltlre Order ofdie Eastem Star, entering a drnrolate cream pie. - " y“), , ' Le f; 4-, ’2] f 2:3; 7 ' Bil =- f"sentmtrtterheithar"e"'""rr""h"t""""e It' m" Eialt to. = "tr, wtf", Atkh'd "Ill monomer _ v - 7 - _ Contest; which again filkxl the Warkwotth - i” Rall! 'i'sr?klt5-Y,iac:"iktMi" . ' News - Warkworth - Victory tasted ev- Town Hall Centre for the Ahh as well as r ' 'au “r" _ _ . Ci, 3%,". . I ery bit as good the third time around Sat- earning an honourable mention for her - E . " , "ait& 7 ' urday for Alia Rykenas it did the first time apple pie, left Ryken feeling good, She's El vi _ a the CAstleton resident won the Perfect Pie reached the point now where she is content ' ' . t Tr' , "r, I, Contest in 2000. to participate and not be concerned about 7 J -' g, ". Then shewon with amaple pie, and she taking homeaprize, . . - ’ V W“ _ f” claimed the top prize again seven years "I didntuhink I'd win," she added. nPerfect Pie dgem't come Sheep. In fart, Manon Stapletnn and Rob " ' , 30:), j _ later with a key lime entry. Rykenismorethar1willingtosham what ligan pooled resourcestosu mit!heteieing bid trfS4NforthettT entry a, H. 11,} cr Ryken entered two pies this year and she knows about baking; aweek before the m last satotrdafs contest, a raspberry we made by Me Men. Pom: John 1-".- 1r the one she made with raspberries grown contest she and her daughter gave lessons amFtrell f ". , . e Ave-I". c: . . at her home was not only the best among on how to make pastry at St. Paul's United machine; the remainder will be Worthy Matron Pat McLel- . f ' 'tl E". , _ _ those featuring local ingredients, itwasthe Church. usedto support benevolent proj- [an began the proceedings by , A xxx-1 / ‘ favourite of thethreejudges, Saturday's event, hosted by Warkworth eats funded by Eastern Star, asking the 150 or so present if, '", e, at ‘ "l have lots of raspberries," she said chaperNth279AhdeToftheEastemFtar, Most of the money was to observe a minute of silence V J"- _ EW, ‘ _ of the fill-Karine fiuit. 'Tm still picking raised approximately $1,8N, up about raised inthe auction of the cat- for the two Canadian soldiers ir, "l i ii I _ . them." $200 from last year. A portion will go tm egory winners, ably handled who were recently slain by two b' _ r it ll . Winning the 35th annual Perfect Pie ward the purchase of an echocardiography by Jim Nelson, who extracted crazed, ideologically driven in- , ' ' FN .- i , ‘ $1,250 from bidders with his dividuals; the show of respect r A _ T D ' ' I! - u- affahle manner, including S100 was also accorded to veterans, g " j r, r , , IM a. for Ryken's masterpiece. Pleasesee "Tastes"on page MS C' , " T! ,3 : T - t _ r , ”a , Ci, "" "e't [l , F Lil),] f . "y' . - ' A. -_- _ nt:3rthwttbedtmdnewscott, _ l ll fl f s1'cc, 'Wg i TN", T5...“ A wisug)rt E , a"._' = rr' A 'y)] & Shelter valley mate Sunday afternoon of music, seasonal I E ’ A I ' t ' " cu-Cr':; F F . beverages and surprises, from4t06p.m. - ' _ " . . Ei. "G' "t Fo I k F e Miva I The November fundraising concert will be Me Ryken won the Perfect Pie Contest lora third time last Saturday, with an opportunity to enjoy Smith in an intimate a raspberry pie, She received a trophy sponsored by tamphellford Chrysler, emu A . a gusset duck from the Warkwnrth Business Assotiation, a sculpture made a n nou nces Ct,1',,t1:: She WIT-Elbe accompanied .ly by Paul Portelli, a $25 gift from RELand a handcrafted calendar and key A (St It e 3131:1313]: an J,r,1t7sl?fdtil1rs. holderfrnm llLS Ihrsign.mstrshromprelr A _ an ogers, a ean u y ac aster, --" - yea r-end concert more... “amateur ' G ft Smith, a Juno, ECMA and Gemini winner ra on . l with a following from the Yukon to Den- _ _ . A .' A mark; will also share music from her latest NORTHUMBlZRLAND -- After hosting a album "Everythingis Moving." record-breakinglabourDayweekend event, For more information and tickets, visit the Shelter Valley Folk Festival organizers www.3heltervalley.corn or call 905-349- are holding a final concert for the year fea- 2788. mung Laura Smith. , ' The Nov, 30 concert is at the Grafton Town tht Nay. 30, Canada's Smith, who was one Hail/A1nwick Haldirrtaru1 municipal build- of the highlights of a recent Shelter Valley ingot 10836 County Rd. 2 in Grafton. , festival, will perform in Grafton for an inti- 'Ilckets are $25 HST included. ----" r (In . _ 'Cy

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