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Barrie Examiner, 23 Apr 1976, p. 6

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oThe Barrie Examiner Friday April 23 1976 THE LADIES SECTION of the Barrie Curling Club recently elected their new executive at closing din ner Front row from left Willie Fitzsimons social convener Shirley Crone treasurer Jeannette Law second vice Lillian Gracey president Isabel Colpitts first vice Ger trude Crook secretary Lilly Webb past president Back row Marianne Kleinsteiber special events Jean crump Home economist pushes cheese its the spice of life she says By ROSEANNE McCABE Examiner Womens Editor Home economist Kay Spicer makes her living saying cheese but its not for the photographer eese is almost the per fect food she said during an PEOPLE AND PLACES DESSERT Rebekah Lodge 190 is holding dessert tea May from to pm at the lodge on Ferris Lane Bakin candy crafts and plants be for sale ACW COFFEE BARRIE St Giles ACW is holding coffee party May from 930 to 1130 at the church Home baking greenhouse and odds and aids will be featured WINNER BARBIE Mrs Kay OConnor of RR Barrie won the homemade afghan in draw sponsored by the ladies auxiliary of the Army Navy and Air Force Club WI INSTITUTE BARRIE The Simcoe Kempenfeldt Womens In stitute is holding its annual meeting May 11 at noon at the Ivy Orange Hall WINNERS BARRIE Winners in the Beta Epsilon Chapter Beta Sigma Phi were Katie Parker and Mary Jane Brooks farewell party was held for Mary Jane Brooks BUS TOUR BARRIE Mrs James interview when she visited Barrie recently Its high density nutrient Its com plimentary to almost any food Not only is it quick and lasy to serve it has staying power and there is no waste Campbell and Mrs Margaret Giorgianni returned from Florida after 16 day bus tour to Florida and cruise to Nasau with the Senior Citizens GetTogether Club BIRTHDAY BARRIE Sons of Scotland Lovat Camp No will hold its third annual bir thday dance May at the Con tinental Inn Barrie There will be buffet at 730 pm followed by dan cing to the Heather Trio band to pm Tickets are $850 each For more information call 7283048 SPINNERS BARRIE Huronia Spin ners Guild will hold its annual meeting April 26 730 pm at the Resource Centre of Trinity Parish Hall Displays of spinning unspun materials will be available for pur chase For information call Francis Lightbourn at 726 1007 or7270504 BARBIEThe Knights of Columbus is holding bazaar and auction April 24 at 30 at the Embassy Hall featuring lawn furniture and household goods Mr and Mrs Owen Young of London celebrated their 50th wed ding anniversary April at the home of their daughter Marilyn Kornyk Barrie The Youngs were married in the Church of the Ascension Hamilton They have one son Donald ANNIVERSARY as well as eight grand children and one great grandchild An open house was held with buffet sup per Over 50 friends and relatives attended from Barrie Cookstown Toron to Hamilton London Quebec and British Colum bia Favero Photo Officers elected at Angus CWL Election of officers was held at the recent meeting of the Angus Catholic Womens League held in the staff room of Our Lady of Grace School The meeting was opened by the league prayer led by Rev Allan McCrae Officers include president Mr Binns vice president Mr Larsen secretary Mrs Jaswinski treasurer Mrs McKinnon Conveners will be ap inted at the next meeting ch was served by Mrs Vogels and Mrs Agostin Hooking guild work The Huronia Branch of the Ontario Hooking Craft Guild will take part in the provin cial annual meeting and show April 25 from 10 am to pm at Queen Elizabeth Park School Oakville At their regular meeting recently held at the home of Shirley Poole members an nounced they will hold one day workship May on birds For information call Mrs Shirley Poole 7268516 Tickets are available from branch members for the hand hooked rugs and chair pads to be raffled in August Mrs Spicer consultant with the Holland Cheese Con sumer Bureau consultant home economist with the On tario Pork Producers food writer and member of the New Products Invention Group And she still finds time to teach students in the communications and con sumer class at Humber College Shes busy lady Mrs Spicer spends much of her time on the road speading the good news about Holland cheese Im not convinced that cheese alone causes high cholesterol she said Too much of anything isnt good In balanced diet cheese is mtritious food With little imagination cheese can make the perfect meal as wellnutritious and delicious More than any other food it is versatile and accommodating With imagination there is no end to the element of creativity Vshe said Casseroles pies dips san dwiches salads sauces seafood can become the familys popular recipes when cheese is added Hollands two main cheeses gouda and edam are found almost anywhere in the world Over 350 million poun cS year are exported to more than 100 countries making Holland the biggest cheese ex orter Both cheeses date ack to the mid dle ages as early as the 13th century Gouda and Edam Imve been shipped to North America since the 1600s few hints about the care of cheese can bring out its best taste Mrs Spicer said Keep it moist by wrapping it and keeping it in the fridge When cooking cheese kee it at low temperatures en making sauce for example cook sauce to required con sistency and then add shred ded cheese Stir until it melts When serving cheese for Snacks keep it at room tem perature to bring out full flavor As free lance home economist no two days are the same Over the past 10 years she has adapted over 100 new recipes There are no new recipes just adaptations to make new tastes she said Her own kitchen is con stant beehive Husband Bob and her three teenagers love to cook And they are her critics too They are my testing nel can tell when Ive mbed when they make peanut butter sandwich right after dinner MR ANI MRS DELBERT STEINLARI Local couple wed at Nazarene church The Church of the Nazarene Barrie was the scene March 27 when Debra Miscampbell and Delbert Ste ingard of Barrie exchanged marriage vows Rev Robert Baden officiated Organ and ano music was provided by onna Lebieck and Mrs Ruth Muxworth with songs by Jeremy Sinnott and Lynn and Norm Wolske and John Jeffs The bride is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Ron Miscamp bell Springhome Road The firm is the son of Mr and William Steingard of Blake Street The bride wore long white gown fashioned with empire waist mandarin collar and was trimmed with old fashioned lace Her shoulderlength veil was held by juliet cap and she car ried nosegay of multi colored flowers including red roses and bab breath The maidof onor was Monica Berry of Barrie The bridesmaids were sisters of the bride Mrs Cindy Maguire of Toronto Susan and Kim Miscampbell Their identical styled owns were blue pink and ye low flocked agar and their nosegays car ri through the same color scheme in mini camations and babys breath The room his best man and us ers wore navy blue tuxedos Best man was Jerry Steingard brother of the groom Ushers were Leonard Crow Nick Ryeland and Kevin Steingard Followin reception at St Georges hurch Hall the couple left for hone moon to Ottawa The new yweds will live in Barrie Outoitown guests attend ed from Oregon Thompson Manitoba Winnipeg Georgetown Aurora Angus Anten Mills and Toronto The bride was honored with showers before the wedding by Monica Berry Mrs Marty Smith her Sunday school class and Mrs Mary McKen lie IV bonspiel Betty Bartko schedule Examiner Photo Ladies curling has closing dinner Lill Webb presented the presi ents gavel to thein coming president Lillian Gracey at the recent closmg meeting of the ladies section of the Barrie Curling Club Mrs Webb was resented with her past presi ents pin Other members of the ex ecutive are past president Lilly Webb first vicepresident Isabel Colpit ts Jennette Laws treasurer Shirley Crone secretary Gertrude Crook schedule convener Betty Bartko co convener Carole Graydon bonspiel convener Jean Crump coconvener Sandra McCullough social con vener Willie Fitzsimmons coconvener Pat McKerrall special events convener Marianne Kleinsteiber co Guild art tour set for Saturday The art tour sponsored by the Georgian Foundation KAY SPICER Barrie opera club sponsors bus tour The Barrie and District Branch of the Canadian Opera Guild is sponsoring bus tour to the Guelph Spring Festival for the third year in arow Tickets are now available for to see The Beggars Opera May Buses leave at 1230 from the Brookdale Inn or the performance at Tickets obtainable by calling 728469I This satirial production of John Gay will feature Emile Belcourt as Macheath and mezzo soprano Judith Forst as Mrs Peachum The Beggars Opera is be ing produced in cooperation with the Drama Department of the University of Guelph and the Opera Department of the University of Toronto Faculty of Music Ten of the Opera Departments most promising graduating per ormers will thieves beggars and whores Directed by Michael Bawtrec wellknown for his work at the Stratford Festival the opera will be designed by Brian Jackson whose twenty ears and eightyfive pro uctions in Canada were celebrated in December by an exhibit of his designs at the National Arts Centre In the pit will be the Stratford Festival Ensemble conducted Music Director Nicholas Go dschmidt smash hit from its first performance The Beggars Opera was conceived by John LOVES HAMBURGERS TOLEDO Ohio AP Four generations of family held surprise 7lst birthda party for Dorothy Hackst do at hamburger stand where she had eaten every day for the last 15 years Mar tha Bollinger Mrs Hacksted dcs daughter said her mother had her husband bring hamburger home when she was ill and unable togo out GROWS MORE TEA More tea is grown on the nor side of the Equator appear as Gay as social satire and as musical parody of the elegant Italian opera fashionable in 18th century London He wrote his social comment to the tune of 69 popular songs and parodies of arias by successful com posers like Handel His characters and messa that the rich get rich and poor get caught are so universal that they have been recreated repeatedly mtably in The Threepenny Opera The Festival produc tion will feature the Ben jamin Britten version of Gays original success The Guelph Spring Festival presentation of The Beggars Opera was the first produc tion from Ontario to be in vited to participate in the Arts and Culture Program at the Olympic Games If theres in Your Future Welcome Wagon is planning Special Party for bridestobe on Mar ch 30th at the Holiday Inn Barrie For your In vitation soil the Manhunt lID 7264454 4240676 Youll be glad you did second vicepresident ANNOUNCEMENT We cleaned house this week and discovered well over 100 wedding engage ment and graduation pic tures which appear to go back several years They must belong to years then come ti lhe Examiner business of fice anytime between amand5pmFromMon day April 26 to Friday convener Bev Browne Aoril30 house committee Joanne The photos are at the Scarth publicity Fern Cam somebody It you have ever pbell babysitting Sandra had wedding engage 331 9° Green rating Karen Brown ment or graduation on em and competitive curling photograph published In Maybe youll find that Jean Adams The Examiner In the past longmissingpicture happy hour followed the meeting Gertrude Crook and her social committee arran ed buffet supper en yed 135 ladies including norary members active social members and guests DUCKWORTH GROVE PLAZABARRIEI Entertainment was provided Your First Stop in Decorating by Pat Feltis Joan Gilry on piano Theresa Dykstra Ann Conder Sandi Caldwell Bev Browne Doris Homer Cora Gates Sally Shirley Jean ring Betty Caldwell leen Burbidge Marianne Kleinsteiber and Clara Broad00m Sales Service Vinyl Floor Coverings Imported ltaian Floor Wall Tiles Custom Installation on All Products Shop Home or Visit Our Showroom Butler mm Points and 535 Wallpaper 705 7268424 Im rows and COUNIIY STEAK nous Under New Management Guild will be held Saturday from 11 am to and tickets may be pure sed for $3 at any of the tour stops Those interested in seeing the work of local artists are invited to come out to any of the following Georgian Col lege fine arts department for the faculty display Roger Kerslakes pottery studio in Jarratt on Horseshoe Valley Road Trinity Anglican Chur ch for ecclesiastical banners and workshop the fireball where painter Andy Nixon will show his work 205 Dunlap St for sculpture of Leo Valdis Ilgacs Glen Fully licensed under the LLBO SPECIALIZING IN Echo Dr to see the work of Sfeaks lObsler Tails Norman Taylor Tea will be served at the Klng crabs surf Turf church TALKS ABOUT TRAFFIC HALIFAX CP Nova Scotia children learn about traffic safety habits from twofoottall dummy called Rusty As senior safety education officer for the provin ces registry of motor vehicles Gregory Gidney ven triloquist and former teacher travels to Nova Scotia schools with Rusty to talk about traffic FEATURING Business Mens Ladies Luncheons ll30 am 230 pm Enioy our friendly service Its family 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