Ontario Community Newspapers

Terrace Bay News, 12 May 1955, p. 4

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RECIPE OF THE WEEK MACARONT SALAD cups cooked elbow macaroni tbs, chopped onion cup cubed American cheese Mayonnaise or salad dressing Lettuce or watercress Combine macaroni, onion and cheese, Moisten with mayonnaise or salad dressing, Serve on lettuce or watercress. tH dN) WW o-0--0 STORK CLUB NEWS Congratulations this week go to Mr, and Mrs, Paul Rochon on the birth of a daughter on May 7th, and, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Valiquette on the birth of a daughter on May 9th, and, Mr, and Mrs, Arthur Reynolds on the birth of a son on May 9th, and, Mr. and Mrs. Verl Thompson on the hirth of a daughter on May 9th, and, Mr, and Mrs. Reginald Cotton, on the birth of a daughter on May 9th. 0-0-0 AROUND THE TOWN Mrs. D. Acal and Mrs. A, Pattison cnvertained at a kitchen shower, Monday evening in honour of Miss Gwen Campbell, whose marriage will take place on May 28th, Best wishes to Cecile Boudreau snd Clare Simms who announced their engagement on Tuesday, May 10th, Members of Silver Birch Chapter No, 264 OES held their regular meeting on Monday, May 9th. The Worthy Matron, Mrs. D. Rummery yresided,. A new member was welcomed into the Chapter, Tickets for the amual Strawberry (Cont. on next col.) Page & AROUND THE TOWN (Cont.) Bridge and Whist to be held on Friday June 10th were distributed. Mothers Day was recognized in a lovely ceremony with choral accompaniment, flowers being presented to the repres- entative mothers participating. Dainty refreshments served by Mrs. I. Goodfellow and her committee were thoroughly enjoyed. The Annual Strawberry Bridge and Whist sponsored by Silver Birch Chapter will be held in the High School Auditorium on Friday, June 10th, Whist and Bridge will be played with appropriate prizes for ladies and gentlemen for both games, A generous supply of Strawberry Shortcake is being arranged. The winner of the beautiful Star guilt which is being raffled will be announced that evening. This quilt has been quilted and donated by Mrs, P, Rattray and a group of Schreiber ladies and would be a treasure in any home, Tickets for both the quilt and Bridge may be obtained by contacting Mrs, A. Farrow in Terrace Bay and Mrs. Rumery in Schreiber, 0-0-0 RUMMAGE SALE Save everything for the Rummge Sale, There will be a house to house collection on Friday afternoon, May 27th. Should you plan to be away, please label your parcel-Rummage Sale-and leave it on the doorstep for the canvassers, The sale will start at 9:00 a.m. Saturday , May 28th, in the showroom of the Terrace Bay Enterprise Garage. 0-0-0 GUIDES Cpt. MacMillan, Lts. Slattery and Jeanneret, On Monday, May 9th, commissioner Maitland visited the Guides at their meet- ing place, The commissioner chatted with the girls on various subjects, Mentioning dress and department, she stressed how important it is for a Guide to wear her complete uniform and have it neat and clean at ail times, Also to wear it proud]~, Mrs, Maitland reported on interesting high- lights of the convention she atten ed in Toronto. Mrs, V. Hopper was also a visitor to the Guides and give the girls instructic~ Oh Pa Pe Ae

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