Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 17 Feb 1956, p. 11

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receht gatheringsylooully the the Edmes cinn Pertinent gt Examiner had the unique distinction ot portraying iivegeneratlon gathering 015251 Ernms familyhack around thejtimeo World War Timeinnd gene utions rituichon an 2mm lett toright are shownzaareatgran mother Mrs Sufinuns currentlyresiding at 13 henry Barrie Mrs Dawson Morrison Toronto Mrs Geor ge Tugwell greatgreatgrandmoth Wiltredcnckburn Edgarrgrandmother and the non 3a wellJnown local famflyLurry Morrison son otMrs Dawson Morrlspri It is interesting tonote here that the active Mrs Tugwell recently left Jar Florida with one daughter tébe the guest or another daughternowresldentln the Gulf state Mrs Ed Emma planned on leaving to Join Mr the entourage Feb15 reg Carnival The annual ice carnivalspon sored by District Lions Club drew large crowd in the arena The judges of costumes were members of Elmvale council ltceve Lawson Robinson Councillors Hurry Row ley Percy Frankcom George Law Ross Ritchiev very tine dis play at figure skating was pre sented by members of the Barrie Skating Club and Miss Margaret Watson of Elmvule The boys Ml years played an exhibition game The score was Following are the prize winners for boys and girls under Schooi age Judy Beardsail Patsy Mchlonn Fred die Ferguson grades 123 girls and boys Sharon Grant Karen McLean Wendy Bell grades 458 girls and boys Marys hicAuley Kaien Spring Cheryl Stevens grades Miaboys and girls Betty irace Joan McConnell Ruth Strath grades 10 and over all students Shirley McKay Mlary HumeF er iur Jar his wmm var nmod Ilnl or an gun In in Son vault Loetu realign union small unlitn based on three settled Corbett adults hirspcordonfiillla Mrs Morley Jamison Mrs my lanndLeon Mrs Jamesltawn Ethel Kimberley Hiamhly Hos kin lucky door prizes adults Miss Shetiicld children Kathy Rowat robinwas seen in atreeon Peter Street Eimvaie by George Terry Willing Workers The Willing Workers group met at the home of Mrs Ross Ritchie on Tuesday evening with 15 members and our visitors present Mrs Wallace McCon nell the president presided Mrs Brown and Mrs Hugh Ritchie led in the devotional period The program was convened by Mrs IVEMcGuire whogavea most Interesting talk on the Sunday School course of study which has been used in the church school for the past two years it is themes the Church theBibie and God and is Lndjusted toe the different age groups samples of books for eachj class were shown 1w amusifiictfntesls 73v rei conducted atter which the social committee sciVeda dainty gunchq vacaiwr ISLES Only about 20 of the 3000 islets in the Bahamas are permanently 1MlNAE5lNG rSocial Evening The Horticultural societthill hold sociai eveningTuesdayL Feli 2i at oclockin the Rb forestry Hull Midhurst good program is planned HJohn ston oi Barrie will hethe speaker Mr Brown will give demonstra tion on seed planting The Jun iors irom the Mldhurst schools willalso take part Ladies are asked to bring doughnuts andrais in bread Tea willbe provided Everyone is welcome Come and enjoya social time Back Home Mrs Albert May has re turned home aitcr spending week with her daughter Mrs Don Graham at Markham AtWedding Mr and Mrs GgtDurnlord an Nancy attended theweddlng of MrsDurniords nephew in To rontolon Saturday frank Fraiick spent the week end with his cousin Paul Priest in Barrie Bereavement Mr Rowe receivedword Sat urday morning 01 the sudden death of his hrotherinlaw llarry McCague of Teeswater Morley motored up to attend the tundraL Brownie service The Brownies will attend sor vice at St Peters Church on Sunday Feb 19at11oclock n1 Returned Home JWeatherhee Bass iver learned ntcxtrerndg cret in race em time new th re em is good ndwledged thatfthis worlds knownsauc can be lngr dienlJall instant As rule shottie oivthis ver satile sauceis withinieasy each for its doubtful if theres try shelf in rail Canad wit out one favorite ketchup reel is called Shrimp Fiesta Ag one to keep in mind Ior Ledt too Buy 1V pounds of gréen shrimp fresh or frozen cook ltclean it then combine it in 1skillet with sauteed oni can condensed cream of mushroomo cream of celery soup undilute and cup milk Than pick up he love or th the addition qup rich thick tomatoketc orlchili sauce and generous dash otchlii powder Slmmerdor ét 10 Nova Scotla return hon day morning after son Russellshom weekend place in TorontofJan and Bill weregtt recipxen many useful and 111 ram lr£rlen MosrcosvsmEhreronrdu wjrrHrHr smears QuALIrv 5mm ELEcrnlcl rnA loving husband Ind father Blair McCrackon who passed away in IbHgsplhlh Barrie otlon aengntulat ns to Binand Mrs Robert Cannan oi Richmond Hill onalhe birth of son Robert is tonnerlyrol Angus Mm MWeeaeaa Vifit rct mer at the weeklg withka Hts 3pLids Bourne Thornton and Trip Mr and Mn Victor Mdlaster lb trash or frozen shrimp cookedaod cleaned Cook rice in salted water until tender Meanwhile santexeelcry onion and green pepper in butter when tenderadd soup andrnext ingredients Stmmer covered for minutes stirring occasional ly Add shrimp simmer min dippi utea momzsuve over not rice ESTA Mlkes trervinnr it an chopped onion 2tbsphutter or margarine psrrciauzsn o2 tins condensed cream of mushroom or cream of cel crysoup undiluted aIsi teaspoon chili powder bcooked cleoned shrim likepounds green SERVICE te onion in butter until ten Manse or 1k der Stir in remaining ingrcd lents Simmer siirring occasion Biilllfl TELEVISION ally for 10 minutes Serve over gt tout Makes servings Every Installation apmm byonr technician Another temptingly different recipe sateaniing spicy Jambav iayah Each restaurants recipe REFRIGERATION C0 llfpllNLOP ST the dish variesbut heres one Phone 2059 ierve over toast new the complete recipe or il especially like JAMBALAYAH VZacups hot cooked rice 231 cup uncooked cupchoppcd celery cup chopped onion 12 cup chopped green pepper tbsplbutter or margarine tin condensed cream ol tomato soup undiluted cup mate ketchup tbsp Worcestershire sauce klteaapoon salt TELEV the most honoured nuniejn Jaeth lrleldlat W=m heat mum5I mhwwflfir WNW m1workerr nuns Whth nonhuman government mummow Geomer reveals in the year bolae 900 uuw Home For weer Yd nwootheomdyfiim op smm llcxter Aylmer waves an in warm mi and my and john mnto gt Weekend Willhnnts Ronald Dexter inmate spent the my wee end Iith his parepta and cleanieither dam nit with sudsy water Renew the surlace with caster oil or lanolin applied Wllh son cloth Remove spots withalure drycleanlngfluid MOLSONS CROWN ANCHOR GER BREWERY LIMITED SI ON home entertainment Now to the first time Canadians cause joy and own the worldsfinest televisio vJCapeh Here is the first television thetwo most mportant engineering flde ancements today The only Tstet in Canada featuring the Polaroid Picture flowing and li at FilterfSystemwhich eliminates all glare even duringdaytitne vie The TdTFi3 k9 which ahty produces th Capehart In terms of actual pleasure je there is nothing like

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