Ontario Community Newspapers

Terrace Bay News, 20 Feb 1958, p. 4

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STUFFED POTATO PUFFS - 4 servings 4 baked large potatoes 1 cup grated raw carrot - 4 small. green onions, finely chopped 1 teaspoon salt 1/8 teaspoon vepper 1 cup (8-ounce container) dairy sour cream Paprika. 1, Halve potatoes; scoop out centres into large bowl; mash with fork. 2. Stir in carrot, onions, salt, pepper, and sour cream; beat with fork to blend well. 3. Spoon into shells; sprinkle with paprika. 4. Heat in hot oven (400) 20 minutes. A Oe aba d wae Bs TO: WEN Mr. Timothy Costigan will leave on Sunday aboard the "Dominion" for Montreal - where he is Weighmaster with the Board of Grain Commissioners. For the past five weeks Mr. Costigan has been visiting with his mother, Mrs. C. Costigan, and his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Linnert. Mr. & Mrs. Lester Crandlemire returned home Sunday from their trip east where Mrs. Crandlemire visited with her niece, Mrs. Eldon Roach, and friends and relatives while Mr. Crandlemire was in Niagara Falls. (Cont'd next col.) AROUND THE TOWN (cont'd) Susan Graham celebrated her seventh birthday last Wednesday afternoon, Feb. 12, when thirteen children enjoyed Tele- vision, a variety of games, and the birth- day lunch before going home with their | basket of treats. Mrs, Fran McCallum of Fort William visited with Louise and Tom Smith over the weekend, and to be one of the God- parents at the Sunday christening of Leslie Ethyl Smith. Verl Thompson has returned from Kingston, where he was called home due - to the illness of his father, Mr. Tom Thompson. Mr, and Mrs. Donald McKechnie with , Hugh and Brian of Chapleau visited at the home of Donald's sister, Vivian Hanna and family, and with his brother, Arnold McKechnie and family, last weekend. Sympathy is offered to Mrs. Alice Joy Blom who lost her mother, Mrs. Alice Chivers, in Kenora on February 14. irs. Blom with her husband Don left to attend the funeral on Tuesday, February 18, SILVER BIRCH CHAPTER NO. 264, ORDER OF hak, THE HASTHERN STAR Silver Birch Chapter No. 264, Order of the Eastern Star held their regular meeting on Monday, February 10, with Barbara Haughn, Worthy Matron, and Harris Haughn, Worthy Patron, presiding. Routine business was discussed and following the meeting a Penny Auction was conducted by. Sister Vivian Hanna and Brother Charles Sitch, A buffet luncheon was served from a table covered with a lace cloth, centered with a statue of hearts and cupids and flanked by red tapers in crystal holdeys; Convenor was Mrs. Alice Farrow with her committee consisting of Mesdames Norma Funmerton, Win McKechnie, Vivian Hanna, Violet Nesbit and Miss Lou Atchie,

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