Ontario Community Newspapers

Terrace Bay News, 29 Sep 1955, p. 4

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ladies colum RECIPE OF THE WEEK PECAN POUND CAKE Ai cup shortening 1-1/2 cups sugar 2 ths, milk 5 ' eggs 2 cups 'flour Lie tsp. mace ue tsp. salt 3/k cup broken pecan nut meats 2 tsp. lemon juice ili tsp. grated lemon rind Cream together shortening and sugar; add milk, Mix well, Add eggs, 1 at a time, beating after each, Sift toe gether flour, mace' and salt; add to creamed mixture. Toast nut meats; add 1/2 cup to batter, Add lemon juice and rind, Pour into greased 9" tube pan; sprinkle with remaining | nut meats, Bake in moderate oven (325°F,) 1 hour 25 min. Cool 5 min, Remove cake from pan;'cool on wire rack, 0-0-0 STORK CLUB NEWS Congratulations this week go to Mr. and Mrs, Maurice Osmar on the birth of a son on September 24th, and, Mr, and: tirs, Masi: MeMillan on the birth of a son on September '27th. o-O-o AROUND THE TOWN A wedding of interest in'Terrace Bay took place September 10th in Knox Presbyter- ian Church, Woodstock, Ontario, whén Barbara. Jane Hosack became 'the bride of Richard Glen Lumbers, Reverend Georgé Lees Douglas performed the double ring(Cont. on next col.) ' sleeves, i Page 4 AROUND THE TOWN (Cont, ) candlelight service. The bride is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Elmer James Hosack, Woodstock, and the groom is the son of Glen Melick Lumbers and the late Mrs, Lumbers, A profusion of white gladioli in tall standards, white mums and baby mums formed the wedding setting. Miniature nosegays of white baby mums, red Better . Times roses and trailing ivy marked guest pews, Music was provided by George Armbrust, organist, and soloist, Mrs, Ross E. Hosack. of Woodstock « Escorted to the altar by her father, the bride wore a floor-length Dior model of white Chantilly lace over taffeta with cathedral train. Diamond shaped inserts of French illusian pleated net highlighted the bouffant skirt. The longer torso bodice featured a round dropped-shoulder neckline outlined with net and lace applique, with sheath lily-point lace Her face veil of French illusion was held by a pleated headdress matching the gown. She carried a shower cascade of white roses and stephanotis centred with three white orchids. White heather sent: from Balmoral, Scotland was tucked in the bouquet. | Bridal attendants were Miss Shirley | Clouse, Toronto, as mid of honour, Mrs. William Extence, sister of the groom of Toronto, Mrs, Stanley Veizner, Toronto, as bridesmaids. They wore identical waltz- lengths of teal blue crystallette styled with wide shoulder neckline with draped V front accenting princess lines. Their headdresses were of velvet.in deeper teal blue tones and they carried nosegays of white pompons and Better Times roses, Flower girl was Miss Brenda Hosack, Woodstock, wearing dusty rose crystallette and carrying a miniature nosegay,. Groomsman was William Extence and ushers were Dr. David Wilson, of Toronto, Walter Lumbers, of Toronto, and Gordon MeCrimmon, of Toronto. Receiving guests at her home on Light street, the bride's mother wore and afternoon dress of black shadowed autumn blue brocade with a Dior blue' velour hat trimmed with ostrich, Her corsage was a spray of orchids. . Grandmothers of the groom who. assisted in receiving were Mrs, F. W. Karn of Woodstock and Mrs. W. G. Lumbers of Toronto, The. couple will live in Terrace Bay, - following a wedding trip to Chicago and Winnipeg. For travelling the bride wore Chaleur blue wool suit with nayy accessories and spray orchid corsage, (Cont. on page5*

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