SOUPS ONI1 g®m By SALLY LOU AHERN For the past eight or 10 weeks my column has up eared on this page often it was writte after much by the Womans Editor and much searching £1331 to decide what would be suitable topic for ï¬le weeks column No matter how tired vaas it al etter ed that ust writing the column made me feel gays seeInhave enljoyed writing Soups 0n andl hope me small way have been of help to my read rt hidothat perhaps few of the recipes passed on ill be on the menu for your famiheslong after you ave forgotten where the recipe come from will be leavin the roll eek from Wednesday ng hill and the ma le trees of Ontario and heading or the wheat fields Saskatchewan and the provincefs capital of Regina Ri ht at the moment feel like Christopher Colum gbus mugst have felt as he set off from Spain not knowing exactly what lies over the next horizon take this up ra tunit to wish all my readers avery Merry Christmas Ipnd manyy hours of good cooking in the years to come As this is the last column shall write for The Bar lilo Examiner would like to pass along three of the est recipes in my cook book HUSBANDS CAKE cup butter cup sugar 34 cup canned tomato soup water Vi cup tsp soda cup raisins cups flour tsp baking powder tsp cinnamon tsp cloves tsp nutmeg Cream butter and sugar with water and soda Add to sugar and butterWith all sifted dry ingredients alternately Stir in raisins Bake hour in 350 degree oven BANANA CAKE ié cup butter creamed egg yolk well beaten cups flour in tsp baking powder cup sugar tsp baking soda rnashedbanana MItspwanilla tbspLmilk Cream butter sugar and banana Add beaten egg yolk and vanillaitbensiited dry ingredients Bake in 350 oven until donetabout 45 minutes can also he used for cup cakes nArE AND NUT CAKE 1A cup butter cup white sugar 1A tsp salt ices cup dates TOPPING tbsp cream and beat 1tsp vanilia cups flour pinch of salt tsp baking soda cup boilingwater 1d cup walnuts Cream sugaï¬butlerhndiegg Add flour mixture Soak dates in water and soda and add to rest ofmix ture Bake in 359 oven for hour tbspbutter tbsp brown sugar Boil for three minutes then take off heat Combine tomato soup This recipe rm rm ANNIVERSARYCELEBRANTS Mr allllu rs Cooper are shown above as they cut the anniversary cake The cake mm amux Mrs Ralph Cooper tr celebrated their silver ding anniversary in home where the bridegroom was born and has iivedall his Fife In this same house the ceiebrants raised their family of four The Coopers were at home friends and relatives yester day Joining in the festivities ere the celebrants bridal at Itendants Mrs Harold Robson Isister of the bridegroom and Mr Robson The couplewere married in arrie Nov 14 1936 Rev Mr ickering of Central United Church officiated The bride is he former Edna Thompson of untsville daughter of the late ir and Mrstohn Thompson The bridegroom is the son of the late Mr and Mrs Frank Cooper of Barrie Couple celebrate Silver Anniversary bcrt Weston and Miss was iced by Jack Lemon Cooks wn who do the couple wedding cake 25 years ago Examiner Photo Mr Cooper is employed by the Department of National Defence at Camp Borden The couple are members of the Sal vation Army Citadel Their children are Mrs Gil Delores of Minets Point Ralph Gladys and Gary at home They have three grandchildren David Sharon and StephenWeston Pouring tea for thg occasion were Mrs Harold Robson Shanty Bay Mrs Clarence Brooks and Mrs Clara Hook of Huntsville and Mrs Bruce Green of Orilha Tea hostesses were Miss Beverley Green Or illio Miss Gail McKinley Miss Dianne Coulson Miss Luella Nesbitt Mrs Don McLeod Mrs John Baxter all Barrie dy Mrs Clarence Smith Mrs The handiwork table at the annual Fall bazaar oi the Crown ilill WA boasted variety handknlts aprons mag and crocheted articles Above Mrs Cough convener of the handiwork shows an ideal Christmas TEE BARBIE EXAMINER NEED All The retarded children need help After receipts from the government workshop sales and other sources Barrie and ms triot Association for Retarded Children begin 1962 with de lie of $21680 Barrie Unltcd Appeal if it reaches its obiee live which covcrs Barrie city limits Will provide $15000 at this sum The Sheltered Wprk shops young adults do handi craft work such as making stuiied animals pot holders stick articles These articles could be sold at the local bu znars if the womens organiza tions would donate the table space for such woflhy organi zation FALL BAZAAR Among the members of Crown Hill WA who helped make the annual fall bazaar success are bake table conveners Mrs Roy Partridge Mrs Lorne Bad Boy Newson touch and take table Mrs Viola Aconley tea hostesses Mrs Norman Tuck Mrs Cecil Choppel Mrs Nor man Thompson Mrs Gordon Dunsmore Mrs Carl Drury Receiving guests were Mrs John Chappel and Mrs Charles Robson WEEKEND GUESTS Mr and Mrs George Ahern daughter Miss Sally Lou ALLISTON SOCIAL NOTES Lloyd Grose is home visiting his parents Mr and Mrs Arth ur Grose Paris Street on teaching assignment from Tea chers College Toronto While in Alliston area he is teaching at Meadowbrook Schoo Also visiting at the Grose home for the week is Paul Mc Gregor of Midland also student at Teachers College Toronto While here he is teachingon trial at one of the area schools Miss Sandra McMann of Eto bicoke visited at the home of herparents Mr and Mrs Hom er McMahon Alliston over the wee end lIiss Carole Wilson of To ronto daughter of Mr and Mrs Nicol Wilson RR was weekend guest at the home uI her parents Visitors at the home of Mrs Lila Melville over the weekend were Mr and Mrs Claire Mc Dougall Owen Sound and Mr and Mrs James Richards of Flesherton Mr and Mrsflhomas Beyers formerly Roseanne Downey both formerly of Alliston have recently received transfer from the Toronto Dominion Bank in Kitchener to new post in Oakvilie Along With the transfer is promotion for Mr Bayer SALLYS SALLIES Sharon ewis of Mittens Point PEOPLE AND PLACES Phono Eileen Dixon or Audrey Coulson PA $6537 MONDAY NOVEMBER 13 1961 and son Ricky all of Shannon Street were weekend guests at Orangevllle where they now ed acquaintance with Mr and Mrs Boris Parkinson Mr and Mrs Russell Seltzer Mrs Charles McCordick Dr and Mrs Bare McGee and Mr and Mrs Jack Grigg ANNIVERSARY GUESTS Mr and Mrs Cooper Boys Street were at home to friends and relatives ycsterday alter noon and evening on the occas ion of their silver wedding an niversary Among the guests were Major and Mrs Gilles pie Mr and Mrs Brooksf Huntsville Mr and Mrs Jim Anderson Toronto Mr and Mrs Harold tRobson Ronald Robson Shanty Bay and Mrs George Weston Miss Dar lena White Mr and Mrs Cliff Weston Stayner Mr and Mrs William Roberts Mn and Mrs leE StevensoniMidhurstnï¬ annd Mrs Bruce Green Miss Beverley Green Dwight Hew itt Paul Shaver Orillia Mr and Mrs Bruce Green Miss liston and Mr and Mrs Giles of Downsview BOMBER BEAUTY Theresa Stangl 17 arts stu dent at Winnipegs St Marys College will be theWinnipeg Blue Bombers representative in the Miss GreyCup com petitiun The contest is sch eduled on the eve of the Can adian professional football fin al Dec in Toronto CP Photo gift for the busy homemaker to President Mrs Gordon Dunsmorc left and Mrs Jermey assistant con vener Examiner Photo THE STARS SAY ESTRELLITA For Tomorrow Fine planetary aspects now govern both personal and busllt ness dealings Good news arriv ing unexpectedly and stimu lating financial opportunity are also possibilities evening hours many happy events are also indicatedmore than likely where romance and marriage are concerned For The Birthday tomorrow is your birthday your horoscope indicates that it would be wise for you to take advantage of all available job opportunities during the next seven months since the influ ences then will be excellent for all constructive matters and you can lay fine foundation for financial betterment late in 1962 Helpful business contacts and stimulating social experiences should enliven the period be haveen midduno and late Sep tember and there is strong possibility that if you are single is new romance will enter your life during the same period Dolt mestic matters and interests In volving real estate the law and medicine will be under espe cially fine aspects during the last six months of next Year child born on this day will be generous intuitive and ex tremcly courageoy opposition of any Vow Keep Silent Vigil MONTREAL CP ll Voice of Women started silent round the clock vigil to near freez temperatures before the war memorial in downtown Montreal Friday Mine Therese Casgrain head of the Volt in Quebec said about 300 are expected to take part in the nuclear testing pro test Similar demonshalions to theme at the Dominion Square Cenotaph have been organized in other Montreal districts The vigil is scheduled to con tinue through noon today with four men and women working hourly shifts Mme Casgrain said the pro test was planned for Remem brance Day because wa want to make the public aware that our boys did not die for nothing and that everything possible shouldbe done to avoid further tragedies such as the two world wars VoW members were joined WOOLWORIH Lop Value Gift Suggestions MENS lEATHER DRESS GLOVES Soft Sheepskin Fully Lined Colours Black Tan Grey Sizes to II $2 97 During the Friday bytrade and labor on ion representatives who carried placards in English and French reading We Speak for Human ity and We Protest to America Britain France and USJSR Slop Nuclear Testing lLadies AuxiliaryiTo Lions Club Sell Yuletide Cakes Puddings The Ladies Auxiliary to the Barrie Lions Club held Its No vember meeting at Mrs Woodgers home Codrington Street Mrs Bruce French pre sided Following roll call and reading of correspondence re ports were read by committee COINCHEFS Mrs Harold Forster reported that successful rumntage sale had been held The clubs next project was to serve buffet supper at the Lions car draw proceeds from this project to be donated to the Lions swimming pool fund Mrs Jack Gurd announced 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