OJ Knead alter spendingva week Claus distributed gifts to each singing and movie Gordon BESPECTFULLY SUBMITTED BY hm City clerk Ben straughah was rapidly reading correspondence to members of Barrie citycouncil when entered the chambers with municipal imGarner at 735 last night Mayor Klnzie called analdermans name and Mr Strau han gave the appointed the paper inquestion Afterga few readings realized it might be more fun lt to have paper to attend to to the other respectfully The subdued commotion of getting settled at the asanexcusenottollatul ubmitted bys press tableand placing aldermens faces with names blurred the context of this initial business When did turn attention to the council table the members were still quletly accepting the stream of papers from the clerk During this quiet interlud did notice There were there were few things two upsidedown water glasses and Christmas serviette on the press table Aldermen Smith and Gigg were the only members wearing bow ties The Mlllcaster Street light was shining through the transomof the Chambers north door At phi Clerk strangllanserveu water This move worried me There we re only two glasses on our table and radioreporter Billilarringtoh had joined us While the clerk poured the members discussed the appointment of District Collegiate Insultute glasswas found Nettleton to the Barrie board Relief An extra Asmatteling of secret smiles and whispering ran through the ensuing discussions At 810 Alderman Cookes ballpoint pen ran dry butAiderlnan Hersey came to the rescue My thoughts were called away from this byplay by voice calling forblood New blood on the high school board that isreierring to the Mr Nettietonin question The man was then nomadwilt shelveduntil later in the chi means evening The council swept on to Fire and Truth com mittee report no 42vsectio Lot Before could figure 5956186 Bay Parking out if this meant in the bay on the railway tracks or on the ice during winter it was carried Next came section 5961135 of Public Works com mittee report no 41 Snow removal This was ailues tion of whether the city would remove 10 feet of snow to front or back or business establishment No one seemed to consider feet of snow up or down werestanding it might have meant 100 depending on where you thick iog floated by with the reading of signs motion The only point that permeated the fog was the size three feet by five feet Whether this was good sign or bad was nev 840 pm Mayor Kinzi erquite sure gt rubbed his eyes At this time learned that one of the two persons in the public seats in the chambers was being consid ered as city engineer under Ditches and Water Courses some people have places to work in the damdest never did find outwho theother nelsonwss 930 Recess was over Pseudo coughs knowing yet often puzzled lookstan throughathe Wellington Street eithenslon discussion Mayor Kinzle fingered his muted red tie reveal ing square silver cuff links Itï¬seems to me the meeting ended on rather puzzling note There was sale of salutarysewers am he glis cussed was quite sure didnt want one Especially flcultyabout getting them When it was let out of the bagthat theres some dif cleaned on the weekend Feeling was finally expressed that sewers are private matter and plumbers wouldprobably frlsé to theoccaslon Mayor Kinzie said he certainly hoped so because he got all flooded basements and he cleaning them all himself dh sunday gt Mr andMrs John Henderson Queen Street entertained 75 staff members and escorts of the commercial ofï¬ce of the BellTelephone Company ata Christmbs dinner party last week Duri the eve ng San ta Claus arrived and dis buted fromunder the tr Mr and Mrs Mustard lowdaie spent the weekend Wl their soninlaw and daughter Mr and Mrs Albert Foster An ten Mills Mrs Lorne Wass ls recuper sting other home on Sunnidale at Royalvictorla Hospital anmALUNlrnnzcnun The Junior Church School ered in the festive season Wlth its annual Christmas concert early in December It chora group sang number of Christ mas favorites led by Almer Oberer superintendent of ule church schobLMrsLilllan Bald win providedthe plano accom rpaniment Each class presented Christmas number Santa child Rev arennnndnr Alfred Perkins gave Christmas readings soclal hall of the church was chosen for The Explprels and caders party After din ner evening of games and oral slnglng waslellloyed Two hundred senior church school members includingteach ers andstaff met at Barrie Arena for skating party last week After skating the group returned to tbevchurch for carol therlck assisted with the HIGHLIGHTS Sunday calls on sewage dldnt like the idea of And who can blame him ByiElleen hers no Corr held an annual Christmas gettogether in the form of arskating party The Womans Missionary So ciety of the church held an af ternoon Christina meeting last Thursday Mrs Gillham led the Christmas worship ser vice and Mrs Hugh Hutchinson conducted candlelighting ser vice assisted by other members oi the society Hiilcrest School was the meet ing place of the couples Club Saturday for an evening of dancing Theyreturned to the social hall at the church where Santa Claus arrived for the gift excbggg Aturksy buffet was Ross Caldwell pnnclpal of Johnson Street Public School left Maltcn this mor to spend the Christmas hell ys with his sister Miss Joan dr well at Spa Diego Callie Miss Caldwell is on tile nureind staff at one of the hospitals there Mr Caldwell will also vi Hollywood and Los Angeles Californl vdnd Mexico Mr and Mrs mnk Craig Toronto Streetr are expecting their daughter Judy home for the Christmas holidays tomor row Judyis attending Teach ers College atTorollto Mr and Mrs Ed McGrady Shanty Bay entertained at an lnformal Christmas party Sst urdsy eveningvtluests included Mr and Mrs Don Richardson Mr and Mrs Howard Clarke Mr and Mrs Jack Kearney Bob Hooper Doreen LeClair Barry Hughes and Karen Myle tilm Refreshments were in charge of Mrs Pearson Mem KRAMER morons Thirty coupletmtténded the OF THE H0 calving gifts at Christmas time as an event thats looked forward to by adults as wellas children especially when the gifts you give are of your own creation This recipe for liveminutelNal out Fudge developed in Cama lioa Companys test kitchens is an ideal gift its easy and fun to make for the maker and will certainly be appreciated by theoecelwr TIie olltalnelz you select for the fudge shouldfii the personal ity of the person who will receive it sleelolooking spothecary jarY is fine for some of your young sophisticatedfrlends but grandmother would probably ap preciate new sewing buket or decorated oldfashioned tin box Use this delicious fudge re clpe as basis for your gift and TORONTO CPAnne Heggt velt willowy fivefootï¬ve inch Ottawa skier ho ranks with the worlds best Canadas out standing female athlete of 1959 The 21yearold who flashed to victory over many of the top girl elders in the womens com petitions inSwitzcriand and Ger many received the accolade from European and North American broadcasters in the zsth annual CanadianPress ycnr end poll the countrys sports editors an nounced recently She won it without fight manner alien to the dedicated Ottawa girl who has been bstr tllng for world recognition slnce 1954 Twenty one other athletes were nominated by the voters who were asked to name the three individual performers LIDAYS Christmas staff party of Kramer Motors Limited at Community House Saturday evening The highlight of the evening was adaglo dance number by Mrs Fleureite Kramer who has dance studio inToronto and her husband Mr Kramer was presented desk lamp during the evening by Jim Dickson on behalf of em ployees Corsages were presented to the laides onarrival Mr and Mrs Boyd Robertson Barrie were guests at the din ner party Mr Robertson is the district sales representative for General Motors in this area An annual Christmas party was held at the home of Mr and Mrs Clifton Ward Blake Street Friday evening for the commer cial printing staff of The Barrie Examiner Guests included Mr and Mrs Jake Eigenbuis Mrs Stephanie Marshall Mr and Mrs Howard Bush and Mr and Mrs Howard Clarké YOSTMCQUAY wedding ceremony in Holly wood California Nov to united in marriage Mrs Dorothy Me Quay formerly of Barrie and Parke DYosl Hollywood Rev Warre Ward officiated The newlyweds will reside ianolly wood AFTER 11 mans For the first tirnein 41 years Robert Ayclitfe Shanty Bay Road will see his brother Jameswho lives in Sussex England nearv London Mr and Mrs Ayclifle will leave by air from Maltoll tomorrow to spend two weeks withthe Aycliffcsrln England This holiday trip celelt braces the silver wedding anni versary pi iheBarria couplob of the gift container EMINUTE WALNUT FUDGE Makes about pounds 23 clip small can undiluted evaporated milk 23 cups sugar 15 teaspoon salt cups 16 medium diced marshmallows iii cups semisweet chocolate chips teaspon vanilla Mcup chopped walnuts Mix evaporated milk sugar and salt in sauce an over low heat Best to then cook minutes stirring constantly Remove from heat Add marshmallows eh oints chipsvsnilla and nuts 12 minutes until marshmallows melt Pour intoï¬buttered 9lnch square pan Name Ottawa Skier The outstanding Athlete among women in order of preh erence Voter wereucomppiedu 811 basis and there tile doubt that the115 pound Miss Heggtveit was their choice WON WITH 135 POINTS She easily topped thepoli with 135 points to firstplace votes five second and five third Second place in the balloting went to Ernestine Russell 20 yearold gymnast from Windsor Ont and third spot was taken by Mrs Marlene Stewart Stroll at Toronto one ofCanadas all time great female golfers This final tabulation shunted Miss Rus sell wiih 97 points just ï¬ve more than Mrs Strait The poll marked the moond consecutive yearlthata skier had taken the honors in 1958 Lucile Wheeler of St JoviteQue win ner of two world titles at the alpine championships in Austria and the only Canadian to will world skiing title topped the balloting with 218polnts Anne her close friend received only four thirdplace votes gt Some voters wereintrigued by Miss Wheelers great 1958 show iiig and placed her fourth this year with to votes Sara Barber of Blanttord Ont whose second place Pan American Games finish in the womens loometre backstroke established her as one of the worlds best swimmers in this event was fifth with 27 F0lfll8 FIGURE SKATERS sum in sixth place with 15 points was Torontos Barbara Wagner who with partner Bob Paul also of Toronto has won the world pairs figure skating title every year since 1957 The sclectln of Miss Heggtvcit for the outstanding honors had been cinch since last Jan 2A when she won the combined title lnthe two stage international White Ribbon tournament at St Moritz Two weeks later the self effscing blue eyed girl won the famous Arlberg Kandahar com bined championship at Garmisch Partenkirchen Miss Heggtvelt whose career was setback by broken leg in 1955 returned to Ottawa to viclt tors welcome With her she brought the slivertrophy she had won in Europe for thebest all round showing in the slalom and downhilllraces in an event con sidered to be the worlds toughest outside Olympic and world cham pionship compell Ranked No ohm world in 1953 she now is bright prospect for medal in the1930 Winter Olympic Games nextFebruory at SquawValley Calif it has been long baulto me srmrao EARLY Elle started skiing at tvw ye Its old and her first senior win came some sage Advice Abdul Shortcakes Givel Alisweet surprise That You Have Created The tradition of giving and re lctyour lrnsglnatiln take care SMlNUTE FUDGE CITRON Milka about pounds at cup small can undiluted evaporated milk cups sugar it teaspoon salt cups 16 medium diced marshmallows 1V cups semisweet choooiata chips teaspoon lemon exhact tablespoon grated lemon rhld Mix evaporated milk sugar and salt in saucepan over low heat Heat to boiling tbeu cook minutes stirring constantly Remove from heat Add marshmallows chemists chips lemon extract and lemon liud Stir 12 minutes until marshmallows melt Pour into buttered 9inch square pan linesiby winning the famed Holl meakoiianqaoldzclm Noï¬vay in 1954 but her development was halted early in 1955 by the broken leg This prevented her from bit tlng top Iorm for the 1956 Olym pics MissRussell who will be man rled this Saturday has won the North American womens gym llach title the last threa years and last summer won four of Canadas eight gold medals at the Pan AmericanGames MrsStreit the only Canadian bornwoman to win the United States snd13ritish amateur golf championships captured the Ca nadlan womens open at Toronto for an unprecedented sixth time this year and helped Ontario win the womens faterprovlncial team TUESDAY DECEMBER 221059 called rage has pdwerlul yetpleassnl flavor and should he used restraint Perhaps this is one reason why so minim bornemakers Venture to use it onlywben mob in stuffing for poultry Actual ly alum logo itsbofluodflni an vantage avo gawk flab vegetables and assorted casseroles it can also be used in another rather unique way to linear baking powder dough In this recipe for Turkey Short caltkh met cl mankick parsley cooks as far back as the Middle Ages Ono authority ol the lily uslagth descriptive language common at that time wrote Parsley seems to clvilizo sages barbaric flavor Diced cooked turkey is heated in cream sauce and rervcdwilh spun plp lag hot shortcskes Ilsa won derful way of transforming any leftover Christmas turkey into party lundieon or dinner dish of course mamed chicken or even canned salmon can be used as substitute for turkey on different occasions TURKEY SHOETCAKES Yield servings 11 to cups diced cold cooked turkey Herb shortcnkes cup butter or margarine cup flour it teaspoon salt £885me P9P teaspoon grated onion 11 cups milk or part milk or part stock made with turkey boobs it cup suitable cooked peas cutup green beans carrots etc tablespoon chopped parsley cul sufficient cold cooked tar key into bitesized pieces to yield the required measure Prepare Herb Sbortcskes While the shortcsku bake melt butter or margarine in top of mole boiler remove from best and blend in flour salt pepper and onion Gradually stir in milk Cookng con sually until sauce is smoothly thickened Add cutup turkey vegetablu and parsley combine lightly then cover and cook over boiling water unlikheated through Split freshlybaked paired sboltcakes and spread with nail butter or margarine Put the biscuits together again with generous filling and 109M of the creamed turkey HERB SHORTCAIES cgleld lsrhggtcskles onces allpurpose flour or cups oncesifted flour teaspoons baking powder Yo teaspoon salt Vt teaspoon powdered logo tablespoons chilled shortening tablesan chopped parsley 18 cup about milk Grease CookieIsheet Preheat oven to 450 deg Fhol Sift together into bowl the allpurpose or pastry flour bak ing powder soil and sage cut in shortening finely Mix in pars ley Make well in dry ingred leatsand add milk mix lightly with fork adding milk if neces sary to make soft dough Dlrn out on llgllllyrfloured board or canvas and knead 10 seconds Roll or pat out dough to Eliinch thickness and cut into rounds with floured zincll cookie cut ter Arrange well sport on prepamd baking sheet Bake in preheated oven to 10 minu Make Donations To Retarded Fund GUTHRIE Mrs Charles Salk derson opened her home to the Womens Inslitute for their De cember meeting recently Twentyfive dollars was donat ed ioSlck Childrens Hospital and $10 to Retarded Cliildlw Barrie On Jan 23 11er HY Guthrie Hall lamp shades made by Yo Ollie Lamp Lighters of Guthrie will be on display Roll call was What would like to do when Im so Mrs 11 Cameron was in charge of the Christmas pro gram She spoke on Christmas baking and decanting Mrs matches She also led Canada to second place finish in the Cominonwcalth womensrgolt tournament at St Andrews Scot land Others named in the poll in cluded swimmers Marg lwasaki and Mary Stewart of Vancouver diver Irene MacDonald of llam ilton figure skaters JoAnn Pack of Ottawa and Montreal and San dra Tewkesbury of Chatham Ont golfers Judy Darling Mont real and Mary Gay Calgary tennis st Susan Butt of torla speed skater Doreen Ryan of Edmonton and track and field stars Valerie Jerome of Van couver and Marian Munroe of Toronto 48 Per Cent CAS Children Receive No AdoptionDemand TORONTO cplor the nearly 11000 children who are perms ncot wardsof the Ontario Asso clationof Childrens Aid Societ les 52 per cent are either on adoption probation appropri ate treatment institutl or are in the processof being cared for Its the remaining 48 per cent Workers throughout the prov that worry the gt Childrens Aid workers throughout the prov lnce The largest portion is 3100 tigenagechiidren for whom there are an applications for adoption says Waldrou Goff executive secretary=of the association The biggest demand is for in fants and the demand exceeds the suppl he explained There is also demand but not so great for children up to seven and eight and sometimes even 10 Hardship usually ends at 15 lle FOSTERPARENTS try to fouow nature by vhav gr interested couples say in the late 40sadopt older child ren said Goff feed special prdb lem because he isal the age whenmost children and to come independent of their eats This makes it even more difficult for stitute parents hesald There arescfl mentallyrdclec ï¬ve children in the cars of so cleties zitleast half of wholm should he in Ontario Hospital to accept suir schools for the mentally relt tnrdedMr Goff said The hos pitals at Drillia and SmithaFalls are full and are not able to take these children They Present problem ingcar in temporary foster homes while shewas still junl At 15 libs hit internal al on Jamleson bad readlng about Christmas Mrs Bill Campbell had contest Everyone ex changed kitchen gadget Mrs Howard Campbell presi dent led the carol singing and soma of the members with ka zoos sang Rudolph and couple of other Christians songs much enjoyedlby Lunch was served by Mrs Wili liom Campbell and Mils Mc Culflg The January meeting will be at Mrs John Masons Jan 20 Hostesses will he Mrs Gilchrist and Mrs Ewen Cal well The New Panama is high quality at low cost undoobl edly the final completely as sembl Ali on features found Fm higherprioed are em FordDebulante $100000 Debut omorr AP Charlotte Ford eldest daughter of Henry Ford made her debut Mondny night at dazzling party tended by high society and le buxuless and industry The loyearold great grand daughter of the late Henry Ford tintroduced to society at dag coming out part It the Country Club of Detroity The party was estimated to have cost the automobile family 100000 The club was decanted by Jacques Frank of Paris in so lathcentury French motif Imported French tapestries ill sured for$150000 lined the walls Flowers and fountains were everywhere formal French garden had been reproduced on the spot 8T LAURENT GOWN Charlotte willowy blonds wore strapless white satin gown designed by Yves St Lau rent the Parisiansuccessor to Christian Dior Tho anklelength gown was trimmed with bands of embroidered flowers pearls and tourmalinel Her mother wore pink satin ball gown it was embroidered wlth crystals and Simonetto of Rome Charlotte was escorted by cousin Peter Sullivan of Glen Head NY Her father president of the FordMotor Company got the first dance When youre SHOPPlllG IIBVBI full nounm roll as 12 02 sonus run arrow we scroll oval 20o Gallons Sunglo FllllllllCE ill Wit Your Purchasé of l4SMllllTS NEW mums all run rumour 565 Insialled bruise off ska result at Now are usua the ï¬ll Allin Win night In action Br ton Hornet Chris Ale urda scorel Mack Hot Lynch lutyi AUislon venue gan Camp Bur Bob Forbes counted for Robertson talli Tomorrow