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Barrie Advance, 13 Dec 1938, p. 11

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(By Grace Rent) \I~i.<.< I{em-V\'oui 2 ya ":---'-----%---_ Uxbridge; Miss I C` -an` at home; )I1*.~:. I Oj I-Ian'e_\', of Hills. h` cc un spent a few 1 th friends. E , J12. spent :1 day` b( report Mr. W. CC to his bed. `M H1. nf Tnvnnd-A I ,,.. _ , .....yy a saucepan and you please ' ems for 21 new` table ' -1 `.1 j('o]linu'\\'ood, L0 1'e_Lui21 `seized in payment for 21 .~E:> hzui no title to the live stock " Ar.3,'e111. for E'o1't.4 of .\I1'.~:. Dz1i. 1.:-gj;-`zltt, " V0 Mock Si;'onge~t British and Canadian J Companies bank loan, were blocked E.-_\` 311'. Ju.~Xicc;~ J. K. .`\Im-I\';1.` T\I0ml:1'. 'J'?1: loan wz1.< made to M1'.<. .Le:,-`f.,>`z1tt's 3 T 'i 5*` 1u1. and his Lo1'd.>`hip ruled _, _ .,...,.., vvulbc aug':u.', 0 eggs, 1 cup L.'sweet milk, `; _> cup molasses, 1`/2 !cups of butter, 4 cups our, 1 tea- ispoon nutmegz, 1 teaspoon soda, 1 :!tea. of mace. cloves and cLnnz1- )?2]]0I1, 1.. H. ..;o-..,... I\r\r\' 1/ n - ....... uu. \.ClH.lC1)ll:L'C 21>` prcrerred. I I Four dishes of sweets are placed! between the candlesticks and the! centrepiece on the sides or ends, `wherever there is the most room. , It is impmtant that the balance of the table be p1'ese1'\'ed and that [the appointments should be in keep- 1ing` with the color and decoration; iof your dining` room and With the, gtype of your hou.=e. ` Czm(lelabra_are placed at either end] [of the table mid\\'u_\' between the: head and foot place plates and the] cc-ntrepiece. Candlesticks go at the? four corner, near the corners or` near the centrepiece preferred. Fain` rh':11n.- nf DIIVAAC-n -\<-A I-r " 1,heat slowly until sugar is dissolved! 1 Boil until a small amount dropped` 3 in cold water forms a slightly firm` 2 ball, or until 242 degrees F. regis- : ters on a candy thermometer. M..|...-. m--- :--- J ' ...u... I ..: nu. L'lLl'UJ :mond:~'_. 1`!-'r'> lbs. r21 `1 H). currants. In vv ux. ac: Hazel Toronto - there. -..-.. on u ;.a.uu_y uuc1`ul0IneEeI'. Molasses Glnze--for dark cakes only. Mix % cup molasses and 1/4. "cup water in a saucepan and heat slowly. Boil gently until a small amount dropped in cold water forms a slightly rm ball, or until 242 re- gisters on a candy thermometer. Brush glaze lightly over top ot_ Icake and decorate as suggested. You will be delighted with the re- sult. H . . _, . I 1 . For a dark Christmas cake, notl itoo expensive, but with grand avor :and good texture, _vou will nd the recipe _2'i-ven below :1 highly satis- factory one. ru-_...._-- . A WOMAN WON'T GET CATTLE Phone 916 for Reservations CHRISTMAS CAKE 2 cups white sugar, 5 eggs, 1 went milk 1. . nun m...1..-,.-_ Barrie BowlingAlleys no 916 for Rana:-vgtinnn (1..-- AL- 13-..; n ALL ALLEYS AVAILABLE BEGINNING DECEMBER 19th FOR THREE WEEKS ..u;;uu-.3. (Continued on page. - ...., ... uu: urange nan, Auandale.| White xG;ift Sunday, Dec. 18, at Burton Ave. United Churc'H. Gifts to be sent to the north country. Hazel Pingyamn :. 1...... L`------ vx nucr\.L'. L lU\ U5 lb. Citron peel, .5. 1]`\.- - ~-~ ` A SUGGESTION 2 if you spend all you earn -you are NOT-the master of your money. Kt masters you. But if you put asicrie regularly~-a small portion of your income in a Bank of Toronto Saxrings Account, you can be a successful manager of your own affairs. Suc- cess, financial and otherwise, is the inevitable result of capable self- management. A Bank of Toronto Savings Account will start YOU off--right! l `BANlffTQ_RONl0 SAEVE YGUR %VE:..Y T U$E$S 2, you will nd the]` low VIAS ugar, 1 cup ll : 4 flour, 2. cinna-I "on `,1 lb. al- raisins, 1 lb. dates. I page six) :_*___.____. ulaced end! rlway lace thc, dlesticks ar or ece >llo=+:,.1,_ n.-A i.L _ Av: .L|IU-J 61.`: President, Marion Monkman; Vice- President, Jimmie Cook; Christian Fellowship Convener, Emma Petch; Christian Missions Convener, Ruth Cummings; Christian Citizenship Convener, Paul Armstrong; Chris- tian Culture Convener, Cora Quantz; Social Convener. Hazel Caldwell; Recreation Convener, Alice Ayers; Publications Convener, Gladys Cald- well; Piani. Esther How and .Wilda Culbert;Sec.-Treasurer. Hazel .William.-'; Leadership Training` Con- vener. Jean Malcomson. Iistlier How led in carol .sing'in_x:, with Paul Armstrong` at the piano. Gladys Caldwell, assisted by Hazel Williams, led in a very fine devo- tional period. with a Christmas theme. ` I 7 I HUDNUT TOILETRIES , ,1 -j`` `` ._ 4 Incorporated 1855 :1? Thomas Sinclair since she knew at the time that it had been Given over as collateral }for the loan. i Rev. E. E. Long was in charge of the annual election of officers for the coming year, which took place on Monday evening. Ofcers elect- ed for 1939 are: . h._-_:;,,. The Essa Road Presbyterian -Church are holding their annual 'Christmas concert on Tuesday, Dec. 20, in the Orange Hall, Allandale W1-yin: [_:+`+ q....,:.... n_- n . , |M.ARlON MONKMAN HEADS | TIVE GROUP FOR 1939. {Douglas Drugs A Gift Trio of Loveliness DU BARRY MARVELOUS GEMMEY GENERAL INSURANCE -P ` " 9 Over the Ford Garage 50 t $22.50 BOWLING ALLEYS YOUR GUESTS DURING THE HOLIDAYS AT THE `CARRIE TUESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1938 B ENTERTAIN Page '1-Jree News of ' All andale Accurate movement ' ` gold case. cord band 15-9 ~ NEW LADY S WATCH .... vv mu; uuLuu \;uuuu'y. Richardson is home frqm after spending some time vl ;$10" is visiting; H. Fell. , uuvli u.uuuy,u1:.; HIS [)1CIl1l`e. Properly, snapshot parties should he Dlillllletl as 21 SONGS--( Z1Cll mom- her 01' a. group holdixip; one. Then, pictures taken at one party could be exhibited at the next. Such a party series can provide entertain- ment all season for a group of cam- era fans-and it would be 9. delight- ful project tor a camera club. 212 John van Guilder. since outdoors at night short time exposures will be Iieessary with most cameras. Though if any of the guests have llltru-fast-lens cameras, give them stiffer assignments. Wnr an at hnnxn" nnulvr .. \:..i. ..u 511:: tucun :sLuu:1` ussugllnlents. For an at home" party, a. list of picture-titles should be prepared. Humorous titles or assignments are preferable, and guests can serve as models fbr eacl1piot11re.Ox1c per- son could be assigned to pictln-c it (:l1z11'zLcteri7.z1tio11 of .\':1p()lv0n. An- other could picture an Indian climb- ing a. mountain. and :1 third mi:.:ht .l)0 told to portray 11 duulxsllllml viv'.-.'- in}.: il. S]{}'S('l';l[)Ol'. Thu lll()l`(.` m1rl:uul- ish the titles, the more room tlwy ll'ilV'O for the pictllre-tnk0r's i1nzu:i- nution-aml the more fun In: will have arranging his picture. Prnnnv-Iv annnnhnf n....:,... ..x.A..v.: ' Iu\lLIl\4 A.uL DUIIIC hllllcn The young people of Essa Road Pre.~:byterian Church and Burton Ave. United Church put on a de- li_z,-'11tful program Tuesday evening. .\Ik1urice Park was`convener and chairman. Mrs. V. Lambert took .-harp;e of the devotional period. i The choir consisted of Mrs. W. Park, iw. .~\. Spearn, F. Goring and F. `.\`Iz1.\:well. A Lux radio hour was ipre. which caused much com- ]ment. W. A. Bell played a few ilpizmo selections and Mona .VIcLach- :"lan p1'c. :1 very humorous re- ` citation. After the prograni, re- freslnnents were served. .\Iis.< Dorotl1_\' Tl1omp.'~,-on enter- tained at number of friends at her home on Tuesday. I I ...,e., \1.. ucu. ;;_.-u1uuu:v Dye)`. awakened by :1 noise he _tI1oL1g'l1t \v:1.< cau: by chicken `.`nie\'e.=, _:1'z1bl>el his f.`.`ll11, -.1ppi'oz1che(i ithe chicken coop, 1'r-(1 blindly and jili.-'co\'e1'e(I that he haul killed one of jhis 2n0.~'t valurihle farm horses. I nu vv up 1:; cacuu. Bill `Long is home from Port Col- nborne for some time. l mu, , | .; u.uuu.r. ' The W.M.S. of Burton Ave. United Church are holding their last meeting of the old year on Thursday at 2.30 p.m. Reports will be made and election of officers wili take place. Every member is ask- ed to be present. `D:11 1-..... :_ 1.-., x-H `H - r4 - am 9. I Elmer, day. uw LOCI acnvvsu 11.0111 0 M) U- .Mrs. Degroat, of the Western Flour Co., gave a demonstration dinner on Tuesday evening in the Presbyterian `Church. ' Mrs. R. Thompson spent the. week }end in Capreol. . Mrs. L. Brennan, Dorothy and l2`lm,-.~.. Ivvnvvn :.. m....._..4.- __ n_L.4-, .u;o- .- 1 Toronto. n-n . I l St. George s Choir are holding an afternoon tea at the home of Mrs. Albert Godden, 36 Toronto St. Tea served from 3 to 6. ll -.. T\-__.__L - ` "" Shirley Ave., Barrie, was the lucky winner. No. 113 was the lucky ticket and was sold by Florence Miller. the A1.:e1-, vital child)`: SHOT IN DARK 1', 0.. Dec. Ca used 1: II R. Parr :Tohn Dl'O[)( ...,1 lllh- Iu.|\ (:1uas(.\' should he told to bring thvlr 4-znnorus, lonrh-(1 \\'i'h mitnhio Iilin. ;s`iii<:ci11o.~:t p;u'li0.< will ho hum :1`. night, the pwfc-x'1'o(I iihn is one at` tho new high .~=pt2z>(l s1xpu1"' a type. The host should also obtain I :1 few 5-xiinple L-xposiire guides. to as- sist gnr-sts who have not had much ` )`expe1-ioxice in taking night pictures. For a picture hunt, one guest can be assigned to picture street scenes; another can picture shop windows, and another can take snaps of elec- tric signs. Brightly-lighted subjects without movement should be chosen, .-h fL11'nishe.~' \"itamin roper bone formation ` , and helps to prevent I nan, Toronto on Satur- spent Saturday in COSTLY 12.-B1'adley noise . ..~. -M,-x, -nunul: , Lml;1_\', Dec. 1 I 'l']1n _x-nn~ 5 5;; A\,\.\.Al\4 lllllcbiu We are glad to report I Lea isimproving`after her in 21 Toronto hospital. We are .~:orr_v to report old Kumbie \\':1.< taken to 1 land HOS])itLl1. I Mr. C. Fz11`;1_;`her spent an lfwith his son-at Mount St. I. ` `V ..... '\d` .u Lsv\,I\VIUV\.l- I Miss Florence West returned" home after 11 few weeks in Toronto. Mrs. Dean Macklen, of Torontn, visited a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Turner. 1 We are glad to report that Mr. A.l Turner is .~>ome\\'hat better after: his rcent illness. `X7- _._, 1 v . <~ We shall try to give you a few! hmts in preparing that all import- ant cake, which we have found helpful. With the making of every fruit cake comes the job of cutting great quantities of fruits. Use .<('i.~'.~'0r.<; that .< the easiest \\'z1_\'. Put fruit di1ectl_\' into a measuring` cup, then mix with flour. If pos- sible use a chopping device to cut the nuts. It is much fastei`. .-\l- \vu_\'s line your pans with waxed HENEVER snapshooters get to- gether. the season is ripe then fora snapshot party. Such a. party is a splendid entertainment. idea - whether its intention is serious pic- ture-taking or just plain snapshot fun. run! , 1,, ,,,, .,u,, L, 1:, Hrs. (D12) Hosking and turned home after spending : of \veek.< in Rockwood. 1.r:_., 711 Crossland um av. unc uuuua_\ wccts. Now is the time to get the three- decker Christmas cake under way.` Whether you use the three round tins or three square ones is a mat- ter of choice, but do please have a three-storey one; it makes such an attractive centrepiece for the sup- per table on Christmas Day. It should be well iced, rst almond ic~ ing, then butter icing, and on the top should repose a tiny Santa Claus, Christmas tree, sprigs of holly, or any other appropriate de- coration. 50 Dunlop St. ._., M... -1. The . 01 12' community goes ::1\'orl fz1mil_\' and 1' Johnston. who 3. She leaves .'.~v three 1 Iz1u`zhtc-r.< FOR ALL THE FAMILY: Ll.` Him.-_-\, P\-:n-.n- -aim} With the Christmas season almost upon us, our thoughts turn to Christmas cake, puddings and good- ies for the holiday week. ( T\Tnur in 4.1-... A.:...... 4... .._-;. 1.1.- ;.I_.._- Let us help you to choose just the right books for the lucky people on your list who will enjoy them Christmas morning. ' FOR DAD OR BROTHER: Books on 'l`ruvel, Ad\'entu1'e, .\`Iyste1-y, Science. History or Bioyn-_aphy. FOR MOTHER OR SISTER: Book: on .\Iu.~'ic. Etiquette, Cookery, Romantic Stories, and In.~'pi1`atiom1l I`!ook.<. FOR CHILDREN: l icture Hook.` l`.m>I<.~ with I0` tinny frmz: 10c Humorous pictures-such as a series of a man eating a squirty grapefruit rovide fun at a snapshot party. Arrange such a party for your fellow _p camera fans. .... ....v nuII`LlL JIULUIL 5. \\'ilf1'ed. \\'z11'1'n- WE HAVE BOOKS TO surr EVERY READING TASTE nu dam y You'll be surprised at the moderate prices on good books to-day ! IHIU Dicti( u ....u iuation diplomas number from .L... . " I-IILLSDALE . r 1'11 yer ` D 1:: x'i0.<, 1 A 11to};;'upl1 Iul-In L7? and Story low:-I_\` illust ra- Ulv 4 OUT. . uuII\A to U11) be- re`;1Li'.'u.~ 01' .\I1`s.' 1)'.1.<.~ed ;1\v:1_\= on .< to mourn he: ...`. 1,, :-.4. The party can take two forms. Guests can he seutout on :1"picture- l1unt"-e:u:h one assigned to bring back snapshots of at certain type. 01', :1 mmn can he tted up with (1. few plmm li;:h1s at the host's home. and earlx 5.:n:2.st given :1 picture idea to i1Iu. ,. . u,__.1.1 L- `.14 A- 1,, I .\Ie:`vin Russel] } I BLVIIL I I and H_\'nm P1mto_:r21ph .-\lhum.~'. mse on Sat- The Barrie Advance i W. Iv Izvelyn 4 m received I i Barrie. ~1'u1 few days I 1 1 21ttm1dcr.I v 21 _g`ood ; .... yunvuur, u11.21.llu Mrs. 11. reu. The Sunshine Club of St.l Georges Church held a euchre on` Wednesday , Dec. 7. .The winners: were: Ladies, lst, Mrs. R. Parr;, 2nd, Mrs. L. Brown; consolation, Mrs. J. Steele; men, 1st, Fred Lowe; 2nd_ Mrs. W`. Clute; consolati-on, I) U 1`- `SUGGESTIONS FOR THE CHRISTMAS FEAST to he .~:entc at table. 4. Four czu1dle. or two can- r.clzibi`zi. ` Two or four \vi.~wlie.< of . 6. Flat silve1'--co1'rect imple1nent.<; `at each place for each course. : . 7. Glasses. i 8. Salts and peppers. I 9. Bread and butter platen` (fcri I I I _ I I 32. .\ [ll:lL`(` plate tor out-n pi-i~. i . inforinal ilinnersl. 10. Serviettes. _ 11. Dishes for salted nuts. 3 12. Place cards. When setting the table, first of all the cloth is laid. If of damask (the more formal table covering) the ironing` folds show and the .~.vharp centre fold must be ridged up and forming` an absolutely straight line from the centre of the head of the table to the centre of the foot. A lace or linen cloth should be press- ed smoothly and not show ironing p;o|d.~v. If table is covered with mats and centrepoiece (for lunch or sup- per) 01' runner and mats, no folds should show. For b1'ez1l lunch or .~'upp<-1' the linen m:i_\' be white or us colorful as desired, But for the dinner table the linen must be white The centrepiece should he plucevfx in the e.\'zu.-L centre of the table and lmuy be 21 vase or bowl of flowers, a dish of fruit or any ornumentall ldish or urn with covet`. I n\_,, ,,I . 1 nu - .- . u. unu nun LUVCL Place plates should be liu'y;e 1'al1er than small, but must not be larger than the meat plates and one should be put at each place to be set. If there is an up and down to` the pattern of the plate, it must be set. lright side up, its rim coming down "about the edge of the table. vhosc , ling.-'. ` -ECU`. I -....-\. .... K} We are . `to report Mrs. W. 1- J. Dzxvenport, S11. is conned to `um! Commencement on Szlturdzly night. Irpent the rst of the week with` `zit her home in CoIdw;1te1'. )'I1'.~:. Ed. Calhoun spent days in Barrie with MT. Billy Barton, day in Toronto. We are s01'1`_\ to E. lnrton is conned I` M1`. Jas. Cridland, of To1`0nto,| A c ,.\I1'. and Mrs. Barton. )Ii.>'s G. Watt spent the week end 1' 0 it .\Ii.<.< Loreenu P1`c.~=tcn, of Mount St. Louis, spent the week end with Miss Kate and Jos. Hutton. I Miss B. .~\be1'h:n'* and M1". Bot KIA A ' -~ Buddy Drury, of Bracebridge, ls! visiting his grandmother, Mrs. "Rayner. n_._L n .. .. ... ........ ALLLLK4 uuu uU.>'. LIULLOH. ,5 A Cartel`, of O1'an_Q'eviEle. attended the I 3 I - : um, lI\`f\ v --- ` ,,,__ .. _,..... wunc. LU wrap your!` fruit cake, first use waxed paper, then heavy brown wrappin_: papelgi 1 Clear Glaze--f01' light 01' dark W fruit cakes. Mix 1 cup g'1'anulatedj" sug'a1', 1,9 cup water, and 1-3 cup?" light corn syrup in 1 _..,...- .,...u. uac -..auuu:u peel 01' Cl? ton. Cut thin in fancy shapes: iMake ower petals by slicing Brazil nuts lengthwise. Use raisins, glaz- ed cherries, almonds, and create` your own design. It is interestingl and adds such a delightful appear- ance to your cake. To wrap youri paper,i `then I an A f.\I'r.<. Jos. Clyde, Miss} Gownlock and Oscar .\I1's.| Lialph Palmer and dale. i Some people like to use Christ-i mas cakes as gifts, and they cer- tainly make acceptable ones. In that case make several cakes in dif- ferent sized pans, and you may put on decorations when the cake is} about half baked, or they may be; added. after baking, provided ai glaze is used. The recipe for two glazes is given below. To decorate your cake use candied peel or cit-I ron. (Tm Hncn :.. c....n.. -1.-- paper and if you cut your paper in, strips, leaving ends out at each side and. end of the pan, it will be easy to lift out the cakes. Fill the pans almost to the top--fruit cake `doesn't rise much. HINTS ON ETIQUETTE 1.<\ve1'~-'I`he items of 2: com- E . 7 ` ~ ' LV equnpped (lmner tame are ' centrepicce of fruit 01' `now- zm m'nz\ment complete in TY- tablecloth 01' \vhz1te`.'e1' is as the foumlation of the set -u-J nu; Bert Fell, of Toronto, his parents, Mr.and Mrs. '1!-.1. c...__L:___ I11 1

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