fdni Elects Officers in March The IFellanary meeting of the nurturema Institute open cd hr in mode radio the HaryStewartiootlect and re peating the lnrda Prayer inï¬rm iron it was held at the home of am Brown awadenye were read and dis cussed Roll call was answered by eaehone repeating valen ltine verse MnABrirwn was appointed Ito distribute tickets and look ifter proceedsfor the draw in ltheinfternoon of thespring tea committee was appointed to buy prized fdg atho draw Wedncaarkvening was chos en for the sewing instructions starting on Feb 28 Each mem beruns asked to donate some thi for thei layette to be sent to he refugee fund The program was current event from each one present Mrs Baldwick demonstmt ed milk pasteurizer for small quantity of milk for use on the farm and gave in very in teresting talk on health The president thanked Mrs Forbes for printing the tick etsifor thc lucky draw The ma jority decided to gi $10 to help the Dalston hocke team getwell card endorsed by each one present was sent to Mrs McKay in the Drilliahos pita Mrs Wright an exipresi dent was appointed to conduct the election of officers at the next meeting The lucky draw was wonahy Mrs Coward who isjto bring the prize for the next meeting The 25 apron had entcred about nine homes The next meeting is tobe hold at the home ofllfrs Cow ard on March20at pm Roll call is to wear something green Tea hostesses are Mrs Cow ard and Mrs William Coward Lunch was served by the hos tesses and the president thanked the hostess and the meeting closed with the singing of God Save the Queen thought you cured Mr Browns split personality Hesgsent only half your PIZZA PIE favorite dish with gourmets everywhere is never so good as when made at home St Marys Catholic Womens League and busy housewife bakes this splcy italian dlsh fourth in the current recipe series for her family often Two public school teachers at Camp Borden Joan and Madeline two students at St Marys and St Josephs schools Charllï¬l and Jamie one hungry husband and stud nurse at St Josephs in Toronto Rosemarie sit around the dinner table at Ms SunnidaicRoad Pizzn pie is only one of the many delicious dishes which are produced by this talented chef Mrs Sasos recipe is three part program Dough one plevandjlonc loaf of bread is made from six cups oilwarmbread flour two tablespoons of Crisco on tablespoon of salt two of sugar one package of liquidhalf wa er and half milk To the dry yeast add one teaspoon of sugar and half cupof warm watcr Letstand ten minutes Measure the liquid in saucepan add sugar salt and Crisco and scald same Let cool Mrs Charles Saso an active member of Hasic bread dough sufficient for two pics or yeast and one scant pint of until double in bulk 30 minutes and serve with sauce twin and then add to flour and east Knead until smooth Put into gkease Divide dough into two piece and spread to in pan which has been generously greased olive oil ï¬shes and sprinkled with Sesame seeds Condiments Chop one bunch of ammonium one tin of anchovies drained and cut tntosmall pieces more Sesame seeds and three tablespoons of olive oil Mushroomsandsausages canalso he added Tuck these ingredients into the dough and let rise again for ten minutes covered and in warm place Bake in 400 degree oven for Remove from oven and sprinkle with grated Parmesan cheese and put back in oven for live minutes Cut in irregular pieces Tomato Sauce Onecan of tomatoes one teaspoon of olive oil bit of chopped celery small onion chopped ï¬ne and sugar salt and pepper to taste are mixed and simmered until thick This sauce is kept very hot and poured on cut piazza if desired and then pie is sprinkledwith more cheese pan and let Arise 12 The Senior Citizens Club of Barrie composed of men andwo men over 60 and organized by the Soroptlmists here held its third dinner party on Wednesday March in the LT Hall Reeve and Mrs Murray lltills were amorigthe guests as was Mr anpchairmanor the Barrie Rec reation Committee The dinner was planned pot gt luck supper put on by the Senior Citizens themselves and attended by 17 Soroptimists several guests and total of 65 diners The Seniors Citizens Club is the feel 1m Soroptimists major project The NO QUALITv ONLY No Seconds Tile Installation can he arrdnged Freon jcovERINq neon smacks 10 VRENT rot THE BARR EXAMINER FRlDAY MARCH 14 1958 BUffIn MUffl SegniorCiiizens Hold Dinner Pariy For SixtyFive Diners members meet every Wednesday afternoon at the LTB Hall for choir rehearsal and some type of recreation Anyone is welcome to join Part of the program consisted of performances by the Senior Citizens Cholr directed bylAngus Ross who contributes one hour of his time every Wednesday to rehearse the group Murray Mills and counsellor Mrs Llew Beaver both spoke briefly at thedinner singsong was enjoyed by all present and several contributions weregmade by individual members of the club LINQhEUM xaouaas AVAILABLE ON FREE RENTAL Basis Eon narhnoolus alumnus lienltitte ns Plan Cains Corners Club The yputhful population of Cains Corners held an Organizational meeting of branch of the Cereal Shelf club at the home of Mary Kanes recently Dianne McQuay was eleete president witlr secretary Evelyn Nebb and press reporters Lynda lliteiiisley and Mary neshtpas The name Butfn Muffns will chosen by the group They will meet every Monday night at seven oclock STAUFFER Home REDUCING PLAN Representative Harry Lowndcs PA 68225 wessio For 40 cents um Barrid Soul Club it offstn pleb deal et an hour mem iggtheaktltalyourcholee an hour of lecturediscussion two hour of social relaxation and re uunmenu Where could you get as much for your money The springséslon of SoEd club for those between 18 and 35 of any race genderand mar ital status will operate under the energetic chairmanship of Don Fish thisyear with can hle executive to assist him Features the Foresters The lecck sesdon will start on chnesday March 19 with party variety show featuring such acts as the Sweet Adeline will provide an hours entertain ment followed by dancing to themusic of bat and lied For ester wellknown and popular entertaining duo The executive hopes to attract150 to thisopen ing affair The following eight weeks are organized into threepart pro grams of skills lecturedixus slon and social Take Your Chotce No dance courses will be oi tered this spring directed by Phil Moody Indassistants The basic course will cater to the be ginners An advanced course will consist of two night ses slons on South American rockn roll polkas and schottlschcs and Scottish dances Conversational French is an other choice aiJc course in physical liners conducted by Larry Helm local chiroprac handicraft course in alum rnum etdaing and sniper tooling fifth alternative lllxx Morris will instruct in copper tooling lecturediscusrlon periods are designed to alternate the heavy with the light Greater group participationhas been innovated by the executive Politics to Personalities Politics will keynote the ï¬rst threeapartevening Wednesday March 26 Three members of various political parties will ad dres the club Neville Barnett Examiner news editor will mod erate the speakers skit on mariiage It Takes Two to Tangle will be presented by an engaged couplelohn Lamb andAnne Mcteaite on the fallt lowing Wednesday Automation iecturedlscussion is the next program ACBC guest speaker will highlight the fourth meet ing Out to Lynch will followa Llecturediscussion on capital punlt ishmenL Go for Broke will he presented by the SoEd xLit tle Theatre group on Finances for attraction number slx Mercy killings will be the subject of program chaired by Dr Peter Watson local physician Un accustomed As Ammwill be the title for the final presentation LavAWAY Howl eon mar NEW For just few pennies week you can have that new Spring coat paid for in time for the Easter Parade Fine wools tweeds and cashmeres included in our new Spring Coat group roman short 950 WIN SKIRT DURING SHOP lN BARR rrra conrsrpma f4 SIGN THE 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