Ontario Community Newspapers

Barrie Examiner, 11 Nov 1957, p. 3

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doesnt have to be spo for We Manch WM when two or more begin talking overs cup e9 To make theMce Swedisth origin com delectable sweet bread eeded to go long with the at coffee Thlalruit Nut which is an adoptation of rccipe is special treat midanorning midottoman errlug cups of tea and cottee meals any hourof the by especially delightful toasted eakfast ln this recipe therc The lhdi Lions heldthelr Novanber nect Comlne lint nonfat in at Camunlty House ranlow milk powder thaflirenp rugr day evening Nov witb83 andultin large membersme St ad butter 0091 lukewarm Meantime water lntoxsmall hawkstir the tubqu sugar Sprinkle with run Let stand 101nin Reports or the pi sale and rummage nlerweregiv an by their respective convenera Him km ran Sudan and arrr Svhn Christmas decorationa being made by the membcravand any ififiimfi $3 mm to Pfiunmem 5m we get in touch withthe president beatenaggs and cups of the Pm Chm Cmbm flour which have been sifted with The members were pleased to have Mrs Scotty Brennan speak to them Her interest in herwork as well as her sense of humor made her auMcct regard ing cancervery interesting 35 well as informative Mrs Smith added the mace and beat until jmooth FRUIT NUT BREAD is no need to scald the milk for it is made with instant nonfat dry milk in powder form This recipe is also especially nutritious due to tire fact the quantity of milk powder called for provides an extra amount of milk nutrients without increasing the bulk of the recipe The flavor of this close tcxtured bread may be varied by using dilferent kinds of candied fruits The unusualcnmblnation oi almonds and walnuts adds to the flavor interat has FRUIT NUT BREflD Yield2 loaves 54 cupnonfat dry milk powder cup granulated sugar le teaspoons salt V4 cup soft butter or margarine cup boiling water cup lukewarm water teaspoons granulated sugar envelopes active dry yeast 11 beaten eggs about pirrpose flour teaspoon ground maco 1cup cutup mixed candied fruits 554up4inelychopped toastcd ab cup chopped walnuts Lions Speaker On Investments ions Club dinner at Commun llouse Tuesday Nov 12 will havcas speaker John Kings ugh of Torontoformer stock Ibroker on the subject of invest nt and what to avoid new members were intro last week Leonard Corn senior accountant at To ionicDominion Bank who came arrie from Huntsville and RossVNcrby manager Firestone and elastic Stirln mrxedcan died fruits almonrb walnutsan sufficient additionalflour to mak and elastic Place lngrease aboutlIg hours Lot rise in warm place fre ahout 114 hours Bake in lcirg Garnish if desired wit blanched almonds and candle Tiny Va teaspoon vanilla Milk Combine doing sugar7 vanill icing salvation boon promoted Senior Maia soft douglrfdbodt two cups more Turnlout dough on floured board and knead until smooth bowl grease lion Cover Let rise in warm place freefrom dram until doublekl in bulk Punch down dough and turn out on lightly floured board Halve the dough shape haivrs into loaves Place in greased loai FEw pans 4V inches top inside measure Greasc topaz Cover from draft until doubled in bulk moderately hot en 4375 about 35 minutes Cool Frost Masseurs Make Office Promoted Hon MacKinnon Phillips was ed 3f wipery tionr30tflcersvelected were off that or an of the Salvation Army in éanada and Bermuda d9 Bungth of Prawn states mien Home Game vicepresrdcnt Claude Haughton mi Major Geoige Crewe has Toronto secretarytreasurer Healiherinisficr and sufficient milk to makea sill At the annual meeting of the Associated Masaeurs oi Ontarlo held in Toronto on Nov3 the Ontario Ministerof Health the made life member of the as cia Catherine Renee Wright presr The 19582executive are Allan Hampshire Brantford Hughes SrMajnr Crewe is the officer Believillej BW Dairies name in charge of Barrie Corps of the James Park Pnrt CreditCon Salvation Army havlng come stance Kimmins London here recently to tak over from erred Allan was presented with The retiring president Jarnpa goldwrist watch crs BarrieJBanker Mr Fisher gav The Womafq Instit etheld Integral bridge andeuchre par to the hallon Friday hint attendjha Local Leaderrlrgining Bbr ltaliyl rm th an no on inst to hear am mayAKlWW delegate to Ceylon Mls Wanda Millerimade taperecording of many of thejadiea voles inc irrg lira it Todd indurt Bayes Hear this interesting in terview on Wednuday Nov 13 at 116 oyer OFOR prlilla articlés which will liesold on Wednesday and Thursday in The Collier Street United Church Auditorium are Mrs Charles Kear sey holding the can and Mrs tor Christm Bruce Edey annual even Stag Nov 215 Annual meeting and oyster stag cLQtficersi ass Headquarters Squadron Grey andSimcoeFor esters will be held at Barrie Armoury hiday evening Nov 15 House committee Ionthis year will be elected and plans made for the winters activities Mcrnbership consists fol sociate Honorary and Active categories Addresses tile UndérWriiers For the regular luncheon meet ingvof SimcoeMuskoka Life Lin derwriters Association onFrrd Nov at Barrie Communrty House the speaker was Paul Bud Fisher manager of the Royal Bank of Canada here introduced by Warren Wilgar an ntflesting talk followed discussion on the subject oLbanking injielaiibn to life insurance and vice vets Taking information from var ious sources be included re cent monthly letter of the bank and mentioned sometimely ad vicegiven infa Toro to news paper by columnist on securing advice arassistance in financial Life insurance he really part of bankin surance connection with Many insurance poli as are deposited with the also as col slted $12500 in bonds with the bank as protec tion for wifes future inzthe event of his heath the widow knows ed many questions regarding the matter of icies and repayr also stated that are red any co mg of willP He also stat ung profes anal me the bank almost policy beingrtaké af business almost nd thatt liter insuranc be Mr Fishieralso cnie for ques tions frommany angleawhlch he covered Thanks oftheliie un denwriters wero extended by George Livingstontogether with token of apprcciati ed toy banks inech Vents if we IorinpBa shims itll perish mm Council 11 part upon stole It ivlllecrnrnblqto mnnuuehnamamnwen Kraut Hellman President at Barrie and District Home and $chdol Council outlined tha pres ent latructrire and the future of theHomc and 15th movement in honor at the me an monthLNomnbu which has been oeiaaidetc attract atten tion tothe associations flame and School is the his nyenueroi cooperation between womandmunss women graduates were nrhnitted to Durham University tngland in 1895 bake sale erthe Womens Asaoci ationssponsorship Many interesting gifts lrnc vhll be available atthla years Doll In the oadteu ller street on Nov 13wlll or nnunrber meehanlchl savings banks from thejcollectlon of Lorne nl Barrie In hls on Mr thitlng has scoldfashlo equipped to do aturn for penny Mr Whiting will he on hand to demonstrate some of the models It thefalr This the third annual Doll Fatr sponsored ill the sor optlmlst Club MBnrrie proceeds of the fairihelps them to carry onthclrcom mnnity welfare projects The fair is open tree of charge both intheafternoon and ev enlng of Wednesday l© AN nxranmnaran srscrns How easily La natural reaource may be Wiped out thro lack of conservatio measures is shown by the fa the ipasseriSer prgeon Once common sight in southern jcanadawith flecks ct easy slaughtm theispecies has become totally act reward bfssmo bythe Audubon Society or afiingie livingwspécimen has remalned CALI was nxasmvnnjron tens of thousands target for We rear Jinanument whlch cannot entail teadrer and parents Through it parents may gain enlightcmnt on the curriculum and abeota understanding at the teachers problems Being Home and Schooimeniier means belonging to group that faith in all human beings and faith in their ability to solve their own pro blems There is something healt warming in the baguette that oneisaparvtofthlsmm intion dedicated to realizing the dreamof abetter environment more happncas and aatlsfmion dot only for your own children but for all children everywhere The lomlonomeand School aw lions are the th ntlre rmlution sometimcstheyfeg in need of encouragement and inspiration or even practical help andth was the reason for the joining togeth er of all local associations to form the Home and SchoolCWII cil ncila provide leadership Training éoursés for association officers opportunity forzthc meeting got leadersstrom large groups and small to share their problems and thelrsuccmes The Council tries to be representative oi as many associations as possi ble through its execuflve mem bers and varinnachaimrem ao allle feel that help is always available By presidents confers all associations benefit from the exchange of ideas the availability of speakers films mweil asthe guldln principles of Hornenhd School Council also provide an opportunity through its Publicar lions chairman and displays at each Council meeiing to keep the associations continually in touch with now program aids and other federation publications which helplhem to make Athéii program really live up to the noble aimsand ideals of the Creed as laid down by its found era uThrough Countii welrbpe we may give you greater glimpse of the work and potential great ness the Home and School or ganiution whosemembera fully behave that in the welfare odour childrenlies thelanswer to mi hter and bette FromAfifiQoné rTozA fstofle Sophocles play Antigone was thesubje of study atthe Great Books Club meeting raryilallon N9v4 in the Liir many things that might have made this play seem remote Bos ed no on already ancient legend it was first performed in the Ath enian 7r amphitheatre mm 443 BC It observes the classical con ven onsof the chorus and the es airtime placc and action It speaks of the gods and the Greek theahegoi me Yet it was convincing proof oi the universality great work loathe de ghttul transla byIFlts andFitzgerald the characters emerge ariiculateaqd real the emotions strong the conflicts shrug the development inevitable an preheautilul lines such as Shakes peare might have pennedin our own tongue Ngmberlem are the worlds wane disarm than rown andElaié Baikes led the discussion The Cluh will meet again on Monday Nov 18 in lbrary Hall as usual it rewardug evening with Arist les Pol cs to dis cusa and Girl Chisholm and Eula Scott toshare he chalr1nanship The bride given in marriage by her father wore hallerlira length gown at white nylon net aml1aeeover taffeta tbesiace bodice extending down overthc skirt and ended in deep flounces of net The gown was strapless and over it shewore runaway lace jacket with pearltrimrned mandarin sleeves ending in poinisover the hoods Her shoulder length veil was fastened to bridal halo ot pearls in flawerdesign She carr rieda bridal bouquet of small redroses with streamers of white neckline satin ribbon knotted with rose petth 77 Miss Patricia Trebhle was maid of honorwearing full skirted balléfiiiarlehgthf gown 0570 quoise crystalette with folds over the shoulders and ending in new Harman xov MRxA JOHN BROWN On Saturday October 19 Barbara Elizabeth Minnikin youngest daughter or Mr and Mrs Mlnmkin of Barrie was married to John Clarence Brown son of Mr and Mrs Brown of Angus in doublering ceremony with Reverend Brenn officiating matching feather headdress and corsage of pink roses Marvin Gill of Thornton was best man iv reception followed at The Studio on Codrington Street where thebrides mother recei ed wearing an autumn gold ntin hengaline dress with black are ceasories and corsage of bronze and gold mums The grooms mother assisted Wearing green silk crepe with black accessories and corsage oi yell For the wedding United States the bride chose brown wool and beig and brown accessorrfi Her corsaga was nfh Inn and gold rnumssx After short honeymoonthe young couple will be maldng their home in Orillia gt large how atjthe blah She won rennin Aiféfj dnighrtfs concern Following the Community Con cart at tha RoxyeTheatre Barrie tonight the Tote berg Ensemble viili be enteria 091 and Mrs PA Blake Street Miss Flora hicGregor the so cialhostess of Barrie Community Concert Association is in charge of the reception arrangemen at the home inclair rvand Mrs Ferguson generalichair man Mrs John Dobson and Mr Dohson concert hairnran Mrs Mr and Mrs WKK and Mrs Monkman Cookstown Mrs Black and Mrs Bitehi 1mvale and many others ENDANGER OTHERS MONTREAL 0P The Que bee Safety League says motorists st to harl thé Japanese versionof sui Johnston and Mrs ohnsto But the leagire sai motor tend are the president 453 who commit hurrymi mg post endangering the lives of others as president Rev James Ferguson well as their own terrifying Therc happylosenda represent indow individually and

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