Ontario Community Newspapers

Terrace Bay News, 29 Mar 1956, p. 4

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A D - E Ss C 0 L U M N RECIPE OF THE WEEK . KRISS KRINGLES 2 6-ounce packages semi-sweet chocolate. pieces 1/4 pound (16) marshmallows, cut in eighths 1/2 cup small colored gumdrops 1/2 cup coarsely chopped walnuts Melt chocolate over hot (not boiling) water, Cover baking sheet with double thick- ness of waxed paper. Spread half the choc- olate on it in 9" by 6" rectangle, using spatula dipped in warm water, Cover evenly with layer of marsh- mallows, gumdrops and walnuts, Dribble remaining chocolate over top in crisscross fashion, Set in cool, dry place until firm. To serve, cut into squares, 0-0-0 HOUSEHOLD HINTS vo o Peel or skin tomatoes more rapidly by spearing the stem end with a fork, Dip them into boiling water for a few seconds, and then into cold water. Peel with ease, To cut marshmallows, dip scissors into powdered sugar before each cutting. Sprinkle fruit section with lemon juice to keep them from discolouring, To cover meal or fowl: with flour more quicly and evenly, shake each piece ina clean paper bag partly filléd with seasoned flour, Use a long-lipped gravy boat to pour jelly or jam into preserving jars more easily. To redeem honey that has crystallized, stand jar in pan of hot water wmtil honey liquefies,. 0-0-0 Page 4 AROUND THE TOWN . aay Cecile and Clare Simms will leave ... . Friday to make their home in Sarnia, Ontario, and a large group of their friends gathered | together at the Simms! home Saturday night to bid them farewell. A very enjoyable - evening was had, and on beh-1f of the group, Parker Gray presented Cecile and Clare with a Sterling Serving Platter and their best wishes, Friday evening, Clare's co-workers in the Instrument Department, got together and presented him with a desk set Air Guide, : Colleen Persson has had her sister, Mrs. H, P. Connor of Pembroke, Ontario visiting with her for the past two weeks, Lynn Porter arrived home March 21st for twelve days Easter holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Don Porter. Lynn was accompanied by Louise Palmer of Danville, Illinois, Both girls are attend- ing Wayland Academy, Beaver Dam, Wisconsin, Mrs. Lee Mummery visited with her brother Walter Anderson and family last week, enroute home to Toronto from Brandon, Manitoba, , The Dim Bulbs met Tuesday evening at the home of Sheila Zwaresh and enjoyed an evening of Bridge, High prize went to Eleanor Ruzyski, and low to Rita Cavanaugh, Plans were again formulated for the long-delayed Leap Year Party and it will now be held April 28th at the home of Dot Shrier, Luncheon wus served at the conclusion of the evening by the hostess assisted by Mary Byers, Eleanor Ruzyski and Rita Cavanaugh. The next meeting will be at the home of Grace Banks on April 24th, 0-0-0 FIGURE SKATING NEWS Mrs, Pattison and the members of the Figure Skating club executive wish to thank everyone who helped in any way to nake Ice Frolics '56 the huge success it was. The performance our local skaters exhibited made us extremely. proud of them, Any of you who missed our Ice Show will have an opportunity of seeing a portion of them perform April 7th at the Kiwanis Kiddies Karnival e Club Competitions were held Tue sday March 27th at 4:30 Pem, with Mrs, B, Bouchard and Mr, Jim Fraser judging the 2l entries. The results are as follows: (Cont. on page 5)

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