Ontario Community Newspapers

Terrace Bay News, 6 Feb 1958, p. 3

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MSS GOES a>s i) oo ss nS; LAS Recéipe o to eee ee SWEDISH MEAT BALLS Soak 1 cup slightly stale BixEAD CRUMBS in 4 cup MILK, Beat 1 EGG slightly. Chop t Small ONION.fine, then saute_until golden in 2 tablespoons RUTTER. Mix { pound GROUND BEEF with 2 = pound GROUND VEAL, ' bread crumbs and. milk, egg, onion, and seasonings: PEPPER, 1/8 teaspoon pulverized, 'dried sage. Mix. well; shape into small balls. - Heat 3 or 4 tablespoons butter in frying pan, add meat balls and fry until brown on all Sides, semove to hot platter. Add 1 cup SOUR CREAM to frying pan and heat slowly, stirring. Pour ou.meat; serve. Add UR ti Tener tiie ae Around the Town Mr. & Mrs. T. McMillan of Fort William arrived Sunday for a visit with their son Fred McMillan, Isobelle and Malcolm Craig with their family left Terrace say last week'to make their -home in Fort William. Mac received a travel alarm clock from his co-workers at the 'mill with their:good wishes on his new position. Isobelle was guest of honour at a party in her home the previous Satur- day when Mrs. Elva McMillan was hostess, Nat Coates, Ann Leona Leisander, 2 teaspoons SALT, 1/8 teaspoon vars vuriez, or around the Town (cont'd) Judy and Vampbell Craig were bid farewell by their classmates with parties at their school, and each received a. ea gift. Collin and Henieiwe ead were also entertained by their group of friends following Fricay "night's hockey match, and were also recipients of gifts. % % HOME BINGO! ! The Women of the Moose are starting another Home ingo, cards to go-on sale starting today, First numbers ty be drawn on Monday, February 10th, Cards are 2 in an Sc aeeia aiole for 50¢, Two numbers will be drawn each day. Master cards are posted in the xecreation Centre, Mill entrance, Drugstore. Cards are available from Stachiw, Elizabeth Burns, sarbara Smart, betty O'Neil, any ree member, es * * * LIBRARY KEVIEW The White Witch 'Elizabeth Goudge The White Witch is a new historical novel set in the adventurous days of Charles I by the author of "Green Dolphin Country." at the beginning of the English Civil War the Haslewood family committed themselves to the Turitan cause. Squire Haslewood rode off to war leaving behind his wife,. two children and his beloved, half-gypsy cousin Froniga, known as the white Witch. SGecause of the gypsy blood in their family the gypsy tribes were allowed to camp unmolested on the Haslewood land. The man Froniga loves travels with the gypsies as a tinker and, spies for the s.oyalists. Elizabeth Goudge has again written a fascinating and detailed novel, half fact, half fantasy. Her many: friends attending presented Isobelle with a suitcase and their 'warm wishes, Charlotte Craig was entertained by ~ Linda MacFayden at her home prior to their departure and was also guest of honour at: a toboggan party when Veronica Fedun was hostess, ; (cont'd next col,) The sookmobile visited our Library last week and a large exchange of books and records was made, % * * % NOTICE - Wm, A. Stinson D.C, Chiropractor, 108 Medical arts Bldg., Fort William. Wm, 4. Stinson will be in Terrace Bay Feb. 8th from 8 asm. to 5 p.m, at Hotel Terrace. No appointments necessary,

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