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Barrie Examiner, 8 Jan 1951, p. 3

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Hcllo Homemakers The firs grocery order which the llomemak er phones in after New some indication of wit be has made If lcs she includes few spices it will be fair that she has resolve more interest ill and for her family While spices and herbs are old fasllioned in themselves rightllptotllelninure wt izgcd to flavor modern dishes Brides take note They are luxuries but essentials of flnc on will have special them alone When you begirl to use spices dont be too liberal Re and herbs member that subtle seasoning the most effective so use discreet amounts The basic spices for your kitchen hould include allspicc whole and round cinnamon stick arid ground cloves whole and ground mustard seeds and ground pap rika nutmeg chili powder curry powder The basic herbs are bay leaves savoury sage thyme dried parsley mint dressing Further additions which the ex pcricnccd homemaker alight like to add to her spice shelf at this time are accent cardamom saf fron dill sccd garlic salt celery salt whitc pepper bcrrics ld car uway sccd Take Tip Add lit to li tcaspoou of cllill powder to two quarts of stcw Drop ill one bay leaf wllctl simmering corned beef or tongue Leave two whole cloves in to mato soup vllilc treating tllcll skim tllcln out before serving Measure out teaspoon garlic salt then sprinkle ovcr gravy as it heats Also sprinkle sparingly over spaghetti and lllcat ball cas scrolcs Take one pinch of dry mustard and mix into macaroni and cheese Sprinkle cardamom sccd lightly into batter for dumplings or the tea biscuit dough for meat dishes To improve the flavor of bland anncd pears heat the syrup with two slivers of ginger root Three dashes of celery salt over the sour cream dressing for fruit salad makes difference Ground cinnamon chocolate malted milk powder and sugar mixed together makes delicious spread for hot buttered toast 10 Monosadium glutamate inl proves thc natural flavor of meats and vegetables Although it is vegetable protein it belongs on your spice shelf and poultry Bean Patties cups cooked dried beans cups cornflakcs tbsps finely chopped onion ll tsp powdered sage egg tbsp catsup 34 tsp salt 14 tsp pepper tbsps fat Partially mash beans Crusll the cornakcsjamblne beans cor flake crumbs onion sage egg cat sup saltalld pepper mix well Shape into patties fry in fat until browned turning only once Serve with catsup sauce Servingszb pat ties inches in diameter The Question Box Requested by Mrs llerb Bread cup milk scaldcd tbsps granulated sugar 115 tsps salt fresh cor tbsps soft butter or shortening egg beaten cups sifted breadflour 1itsp nutmeg tsp powdered sage tspscelery seed cupsrsiftedebrcadvflour cars gives at resolutions among her stap hcrbs and indication cook ery anti the wellequipped kitch sllclf for is in very beaten egg 15 cup sour milk tsp baking soda tsp baking powder cup raisins 12 cup nutmeals Sift together sugar cup the egg milk nlcuts Ill crumbs sprinkle pour on ill the batter remaining at 350 degrees to her care The Barrie Examiner column for replies ANGUSWHH Christmas Party 01 Ladies Auxlllary Allllc Allall invites you to lltt On Wednesday evening Dec 20 magma the Ladies Auxiliary Branch 499 held their animal Christmas party Mrs Bunt conducting the Christmas scrvicc Then every member had present from the tree Mrs Laudcn lcil at the piano as all the members joirlcd in singing Christ mas carols alld songs the executive United Choir Ircscnts Cantata On Dec 21 tile United Church clloir of Angus presented tllc can tata Ihc Clloir of Bethlehem 11 tells the story of the coating of Christ ill solos ducts and choruses Under the capable direction of Mrs Hammond the choir urldcr 00k to interpret the story with feeling and artistic skill Among the soloists were Mrs West Miss Elaine West Mrs Duckwortll Vliss Bush Wood Allason IR Dcxtcr and John Allason Before the singing of the cantata the congregation joined in the slug ing of carols These were followed by duct by Miss Dcxtcr and Mrs Kennedy quintcttc was sung by Miss Dexter Miss Bush Wood Dcxtcr and John Allason followed by duct by Miss West and Miss Norma Bush Mrs Allason assisted at the piano The production was well done and so thoroughly enjoyed that it was requested and was presented again New Years Eve following the church service This program was also presented at the United Church Utopia on Dec 27 to very appreciative cori gregation who came in goodly numbers to hear the Christmas story in song delicious lunch was lscrvcd by the ladies of the church New Years Eveningr Service Rcv Bunt conducted the New Years Eve Watchnight Service ill the United Church at 1130 where many gathered to give thanks for the blessings of the past year and to pray for peace in the coming year Legion Christmas Party On Friday afternoon Dec 22 the ladies and mens auxiliaries of the Canadian Legion Branch 499 held Christmas party for the mem bers children Eightytwo kiddies and their mothers had wonderful time with Rev Bunt acting as Santa Every child received gift and bag of candy and they all enjoyed singing carols OlFriday evening Dec 22 the mens auxiliary held party for oo attendance and delightful evening was enjoyed by everyone especially after delicious refreshments The men cleaned up and did the dishes The draw for the Christmas cake was won by Miss Diane Blackburn flour and Provide spices Cut lll shortening as you 1051 to food would for tea biscuits and take out of this mixture Mix together soda and baking they are powder and stir into the dry in lcll util grcdicnts Fold ill raisins and nut greased cake pan not spread half of tile reserved cup of and crumbs Bake 15 minutes in an electric oven Send in your suggestions orl home nlaking problems and watch this delightful lunch was Served by members of mm wow 1r MARRIED JUSI BEFORE Goose Bay Labrador Flt Lt James Mc Elroy and his bride former Flying Officer Doreen Costello member graduating class of the Barrie Collegiate Institute flew to Toronto on their wedd ing trip to visit the brides and Mrs Frank Costello The air force nursing sister was residen for number of years whi high school ill Barrie Sh from St Michaels Hospital 1945 FltLt McElroy native of Regina served as pilot in World mediatcly aftt now serving as doctor ill the air force They both went to Goose Bay year ago where he was base MO They will soon be going to England the groom being posted for over seas service with 421 Squadron The ceremony was performed by Flt Lt If Stuart ill the chapel at Goose Bay and was complete with guardof honor Group Capt Birchall OBE DFC commanding officer cut the wedd ing cake with an ancient Samurai sword picked up in Japan where he was pris oner of war Christmas at of the 1942 parents Mr of Guthrie 1e attending graduated Toronto 111 War II and took medical course at McGill im January chd in Barrie Hospital The sympathy of the community is extended to thc Frankcom falli ly saddened by the passing away of Mrs James Flankcolm on Tiles day Jail in the RV Hospital Barrie Mr and Mrs Charles Bowdcry spent the New Years wcckcnd ill Toronto Rev Mr Mason of Toronto assist ed Rev Newman with the ser vicc in St Pauls Anglican Church on Sunday Mr and Mrs Bccslcy and fatn ily spent the holiday weekend ill Streetsvillc visiting relatives Mrs Pierce and Donna spent the weekend holiday in Barrie at her sons home Mr and Mrs Walter Craig and Terry spent New Years with Mr and Mrs Dobson Centre Vespra Stray Robin Slnglng It seems that stray robin stay ed behind to spend the winter It was seen in the village by Smith and Schandlcn betwccn Christ mas and New Years and it was singing April Everyone Loves ll To scalded milk add sugar and salt Let stand until lukewarm Add crumbled yeast and stir until dis solved Add soft butter or shorten ing and beaten egg Measure the cups sifted flour into Sifter and sift into liquid mixt ture Beat until smooth Combinel nutmegrsage and celery seed with other cups sifted flour and add gradually to the first mixture Mix in with wooden spoon or with hand until ingredients are thoroughly lllendedTurn out on lightly flour ed bakeboard and knead for min utes Shape into loafand place in greased pan Let rise double size Bake at 400 degrees for hour Requested by Mrs Spiced Crumb Cake cup sugar cups pastry flour tsp cinnamon $9 tspginger tspinutmeg 16 cup shortening to help others and thedraw for the electric razor was won by Pat Johnson Con gratulations to them both Christmas Visitors Enjoying Christmas with Mr and Mrs Clifford Duckworth and family were Mr and Mrs Gra ham and Mrs Bell of Barrie Mrs Margaret Napier of Shanty Bay Miss Graham Toronto and Alex Graham North Battleford Sask Death of Mrs Margaret BroWn The sympathy of the community is extended to the relatives and many friends of Mrs Margaret Brown who passed away suddenly early New Years Day Mrs Br Wn was second vicepresident of he Ladies Auxiliary Branch 499 and she will be missed by all the mem bers as she was good worker and was kindness itself always willing She is to be laid to rest at Elmvale her home town on Wednesday Jan Dolllgmuch mi better BFeveropened and closed at 101 MACLEANB at 105 today may be waiting for yotir book and Miss Grace alums Dunn and Forum Will meet at the home of Russell NcwMarkets How can We expand the farm market The Library Deposltt Station will be discussed Will be carry on for another year If so how to raise the interested along will meet in SS No on Tuesday Jan at oclock Programcon vener Mrs Garnet Walt Bring two or three questions written out you would likediscussed pertain ing tohome or school for the ques Junlor Choir Entertained Mrs Fieldhousc entertained the junior choir at her home on Friday evening following choir practice The evening was spent in singsong and quiet games Re freshments were cocoa doughnuts and hot dogs The Home and School topic will be question box so please attend with question This will be de posited before the meeting and be discussed with the convener in charge Mrs Ganlt Roll call will be your New Years resolution This meeting is in the Midhurst school on Tuesday evening Jan Prompt Return of Library Books Asked Mrs Spence our librarian would like to keep the books circulating in order to get the most out of the library Although there is no time limit on the books please return as soon as they are read as someone aSorry toreport that Sam Gilli Russell are under the doetors caw The WA will meet at the hme of Mrs Adamson onTilesday Jan at 230 The officers will give their annual reports Meeting of Local Fodim On Jan the Midhurst East Topic Wanted $25 Anyone in the library come The Home and School Association lion box Devotional Mrs Whipps Contest Mrs Bertram Lunch the Fifth Line Mr and MrsAWllmith and Doreen spent the Christmas holiday with Mr Smiths brother in But falo NY and in beginnereasy stitches Pattern 7021 transferv15x191g in coins for this pattern tstamps can not be accepted to The Barrie Examiner Household Arts Dept 60 Front St West Toronto Ont Print plainly NAME ADDRESS PATTERN NUMBER Alice Brooks logue Sendtwentyve cents in coins for your copy Illustrations of designs for crochetlng knitting embroidery toys quilts childrens clothes Free needlework pattern is printed in book Wliller Iart Ralph Rcivc and Mac Allen Lennox President Chilli Willi Juniors ideal of the tlulll Willi Junior Fur Club at tile reeln fltccllfig to rcctloll of attirels in 1931 lie iLC cutls Blake Constable pm prcsl dent Other lllelllbel of the new cxwu tlve are Bill Glbbols tlttilislderl Allen Letiliox has elected prc Joyci Matchett vcretary lawn lKnccshaw treasurer lllan War Intro and Gordon line Jesse Sllcrdcr and Keith Hell Jcan Mot lzull and Stewart Donnell lean captains Team Our ulli ljt ltltlfilllt to the first lllttlllig of the new yral The election inciting was held the home of Keith Hell on 1tltgt1 January Mrs liell and plovnletf treat til sandwiches ant Shit lc Christmas take tor the club mem bets at the close of the meeting It was announced at 1111 lllltlllll that the club is hoping for gratel inttres ln ltlllll pccally in team foul OBITUARY Copoco Secretary Many Years Allan Dies frillirul tllte for the liti Allan who died at his ironic at lcfioy Wednesday tltttlllltl 27 11130 Hl held at his ltll lllollle on Saturday lleccllillcr Ittl Mr Allan had been ill for some time and was ill his 70th year An active worker 111 both his itlllllcll arid community the dc keascti had been an elder of Churchill Unitcd lllllcli for about thirty years He served as tt rclary of the llftll lane School Board for thirty years and of School Area No for eight ttl lie was also secretalv of the lillst Ctltltwltllltt laclttls of llllllllll ln Barrie for number of titl Mr Allall had taken an itllt part 111 the lltlrclllll llrllng tllll having becrl an ardent curler for luost of his life 11c was mem ibcl of Minerva Masonic Lodgr of Stroud Son of the late Mr and Min John Allan he was born on the family farm on the Fourth lane of lnuistil lownslllp west of lClllllClllll 11c llltlldctl Crcek School and after his mar riage farmed for nine years near his fathers farm Ill 1911 he moved to Burnside Farm mile alld llalf north of Churchill where he farmed for 26 years He retired to chroy ill 1940 Surviving are his Wife the form cr Edna Batcman fivedauglltcrs Mrs Reid Eva of North Bay Mrs Thomas Fraser Ber tllat of Thornton Mrs Russell Stewart Ratio of Churchill Kalil lccn at home alld Mrs Jack Coll stablc Dorothyi of Churchill and four grandchildren Glcllna Allan Stewart and Borlnic Sharon Constable Also surviving are three broth crs Gavin of chroy Jack of Carl tuar Saskatchewan and Howard of Toronto brother and sister and Churchill prcdcccascd him The high cstccm in which Mr Allan was field was reflected ill the 1111 fitllllltgt cs llcllyi Emil Mr and Mrs Harvidgc DALSTON AntlerSoll LBJ 158A North American Life has annourueil that 111 lltcll flltlttl ltelrcsiderlt and ovupuny and llrtdcn llonl liligcr llrytlcrl lllom Anderson 11lll Managing Director of the has been appointed General lRtill1111311llltl1llll11indlnluur llltiltsllllltlll Mrs Wood Mrs The January ttllllll if lklgul Brown All Forbes and Mrs Federation of Agriculture wall 111 Mull lleid ill the hall on llluratlay even 11111 Jail 11 at oclock loscpll Leone llll lltl films and Hunter lttniell vlll be the pcakcr the topic being inoperative Use of Presentation to Mrs llutlily Sr The January melting of the Wu inalls litllllrilt was held at the llutllc of tllc president Mrs mm Mnchumw EWIMHW is um ltlood ltllttll ladies tvcre prcscllt mm Wit attend lioll call was allslvered by New Tm mom 11mm car resolution and paying of Ices ot Ill iordon Lauder on Wed mini hmrmm very pleas nesiiav Jan 111 11011 call ml Wlilllm KWCH Mb llll health habit paper on IIImI 51 hr MIR BMW health will be tllvcll by Mrs Wufu ll MUM md WOUd CWRMHH MM Hum WI presented ahciutlllil leatherbound conducted by lls llackelt Lunch Hillilllltaiwig in fliprlsmld eolmnlttee Mrs ockblun and in hill Ml he we Alln lluyvs lloberl AtltthIl of Vllzilsol ll llltl friends lltlt at New Years Only one out or pqu 10000 Miss McKay spent the holiday illttl WW Will Atlltlitilll mar wltll Ml McKay and family 111 llifld graded as prime rlllla January Allm llltilrl llilulli llarrlc spent Monday at Browns Mr and Mrs lvan rr arid liltlt ily spent Monday at Stanton ltev llugll hlactaggart spent the holiday with his parents ill Toronto Miss loan llandy was recent visitor with Slsirlcy lrcavcs Mr and Mrs Stall Watson alld baby spent the weekend ill Toronto Mrs Bertram and Miss Williams spent New Years at Midhurst Murray Brown has returned to OAC Guelph after spending tllc holidays with his parents here Recent visitors with Mr and Mrs Orr vcre Mr and Mrs Maurice Miller Toronto Mr and Mrs Domlelly arid children Grenfcl flolly The Womens Institute will meet ADRIFT IN TIRMOIL Let us relieve you of the re spollsibility of funeral arrange ing to the inexperienced We are on call day or night MODERATE TERMS Funerals complete from $100 and up rcllorls sent to headquarters or P101 Allan of Toronto Uni 1Ill ILfmlfHClds consideration It was reported un vorsny and Mrs 531mm TOdd PETHICKSMITH FUNERAL HOME PHONE 2530 127 BAYFIELD ST BARR Listen Sun 530 pm Chapel Chimes CKBB on Thursday afternoon Jan 11 at the home of 1V11S Wood Bring lllc grandmothers to this meeting mcnts which cal prove confus Rclativcs arid friends attended from Toronto North Bay Aurora Mount Albert Barrie Bradford Eltnvalc ookstown and Thornton irali service was conducted by Rev Morris of Stroud and intcrmcnt was ill the Sixth Linc Cemetery Inllisfll Pallbearers wcrc Allall Todd Ronald Allan and Jack A11 an all nephews and Mac Stew Con stable Alnonglhc many floral tributes were those sent by Churchill United Church Session Directors of Copaco Management and Staff 0U Staff of the Dept of Education CPR Staff North Bay Churchill atllis tom Curling Club Bell Telephone Offl Youll enjoy embroidering this ew woodland scenel Its colorful interesting needleworkand Paint this new picture with your eedle To be framed or lined Send TWENTYFIVE CENTS in Its the bestever our latest Orillia NewsLetter ill Orillia alld looked over scvcr constructed for the warehouse on cry warehouse is expected to bc tion will comply with new regu ation made available to municipal Obstacles which were mention almounccd it is understood thatpvcrc overcome when Mayor Wil warehousc is likely to be located While the WHO UHOCCUPiEd were measured up last eek and Mayor crap 5d he was pre Thc people of Orillla voted for las he pointed out that on Novem 2l48 against arid 3950 for the jority immediate steps to implement the comc Obstacles in the way ifor one premises brought the in gllLations without 60 per cent and warehouse Approval for bev pointcd out no vote may be held At the time the government which coopcrated withgthc Vol that it opposed licensed beer par crlcy on the towns outskirts warehouse In Public Office fine record in public loffice New Toronto of New Toronto He served eight Needlework Gala the board of education total of mations 10 11 Store Wll by April Willi officials froln the Ontario Liquor Control Board having bccntofficially llcw budding Will be al possible sites the recentlyvoted Ihighway No 11 inside its southern goycrnmcnt liquor storc and pr ultra lice tnLbctowuConstrtm established and ill operation by llations restricting use of steel This is the latest inform Obstacles Overcome circles cd in letter to council after the Whilc full details have not been vote concerning stccl regulations main street premises are desired bllr Cramp went to Queens for the liquor store while the Park and discussed the Situation on Memorial avenue suitable buildings for liquor store chcral main street premises purposes the lam Street 15 acrllles were made available tllcselfacilities and they should have them Mayor Cramp argued her 27 the electorate vgrcd 3969 ill favor fa government store to lwarellousc to 2444 against more than the required 60 per cent ina The Liquor Control Board offl cials apparently agreed and took iiiililliillliiiliul wishes of the clcctorate and over lt was learned that inquiries made for dining room license formation that no such license could be issued under existing re vote of the people the same re quirement as for the liquor store crage rooms in hotels would re quire similar vote and it was for three years from the date of the previous votc store and warehouse were approv ed the businessmens committee untcer Workers organizatiOn in thecampaignfastated emphatically QlslnfOrlIIlai Ihe carestiiillc cllsed hotels are located at Ath It is not certain when the new premises will be ready for the it Fine Record Macle Elmvale Lance has been made by Strath formerly of Elmvale now reeve of who has just been elected to his fourth term as reeve years as deputy reeve three years as councillor and three years on 17 years and during his municipal lt career he has received nine accla Few men know the sleeve length Iofltbeirshirts value FURNITURE Extremely well made and finished this suite isa standout The large double dresser is illiawltli extra size plate glaSs milror Exactly as illustrated Double Dresser Chest and 89d 129=131Dunlop5l ssassssxsxxsssssss lurllqlsllllw choice of over 200 materials in built Modern and Traditional weave Phone 4314 For Estimatesund Prompt sstsswasax

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