Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 30 Dec 1959, p. 7

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SERVE TURKEY TREAT Turkey Casserole MidHoliday Treat Christmas is just over and many sad looking reminders face the homemaker The refrigerat or has myriad of small dish with piece of this and few spoonsful of that two sadlook ing onions that nobody found room for and Mr nirkey is just shadowof his former self lts surprising to everyone that appetites after Christmas seem to rem nin unaffected by the quantities of food so recently consumed new dish to try can be one which helps to dispose of the tur key problam and will create an unusual and delightful mixture of flavor it is casserole recipe which can be prepared early in the day to give the homemaker time for visiting with friends be fore popping it in the oven for dinner This turkey casserole owes its appeal to an interesting combin ation of mushrooms sour cream checse and package of onion soup Packaged soups are handy to use and convenient to store thus being Ideal for casserole dishes of many kinds This is the modern way to impart the flav or whichmakcs recipe into gomet treat CREAMY TURKEYNOODLE CASSEROLE aouace package medium hood la tablespoonsbutter or marga this it cup chopped celery tender leaves lounce can sliced mushrooms package of onion soup pint commercial sour cream ii cup milk cup light cream ZCups turkey meet cut into inch cubes tablespoons grated cheese Cook noodles according to package directions drain in small frying pan melt butter or mushrooms five minutes or un til celery is tender Stir package of onion soup into the sour cream beat with rotary beat er and then stir in milk and light cream Combine cooked noodles cel ery mushrooms and turkey Stir in onion soupvsour cream sauce and turn into twoquart casserole Sprinkle with cheese Cover and bake in moderate even 350 degrees for 30 min utes Remove cover and brown under broiler Garnish with pars ley This will make larga cas serole to serve 810 people some The Hollywood 1959 Drama éDeathr D1vorce Oi HOLLYWOOD AmThis was year of tragedy for Hollywood Never have there been so many deaths of personalities in single year You can expect each year the passing of those who have reached the end of long careers as with Ethel Barrymore Cecil DeMilie Victor McLaglen and Edmund Gwenn b1953 But the year also brought the deaths of many figures who were still in the midst of mductive lives Some 1959s losses Errol Flynn Lanza Lou Cos tello ayne Morris Kay Kend all Adrian Charles Vidor Wil laim Bishop Preston Sturges PaulDouglas They died of an tural causes in addition Carl Alfalfa Switzer was killed in an argument and George Reeves shot himself TOP STORIES It was tragic year and an eventful one Here is how the top Hollywood news stories looked from this reviewing stand Khrushchevs visit to Holly wood was drama of the highest And Mr kind and the Russian leader played itito the hilt Debbie Reynolds divorced Eddie Fisher severing one side of the trianae of the decade Fisher married Elizabeth Taylor alter Debbie gave per mission for Eddie to get Na vada divorce Cecil DeMille died He was the giant among film mak ersthe most successful of all time Ethel Barrymores death closed is brilliant era of the theatre over which she presided as undisputed queen Bing got avgirl happy note was the birth of daughter to Kathryn and Bing Crosby his first after five sons other mem bers ofthe Crosby family were in the years news not al waye as happily Hollywood shifted its moral views Franker film content was running story that evoked much controversy and threats of censorship Errol Flynn died in Van couver Hollywoods most fa mous libertine went out as he wished living the gay life to the end SOCIAL AND PERSONAL Mr and Mrs HowardCiarke and family Barrie recently vis ited Mr Clarkes mother Mrs Clarke and his aunt Mrs Tomlinsnn at Toronto Mrs MEDAL WINNER Mrs Paul Daveluy of Carl inrville Que was awarded medal bythe Canadian Assoc iation of Childrens Librarians for the best childrens bdolr of the year in French Mre Daveluy ehowu in this photo by Gaby won wilh LEte En abantafi GP Photo Tomlinson has just arrived from Altrinchan Lanoeshire England to spend the winter with her sisterinlaw Mn Clarke in Toronto Mr and Mrs Reg Oram Owen Street spent Christmas with their son and daughterinvlaw and family at Windsor Mr and Mrs Dick Steele Clapperton Street had as guests over the holiday their daughter Doreen and husband Nick Stshl of Montreal Also present were their son Harris and his wife Lorna and baby can hter Eliz abeth Miss Wilma Dawn Rama Ontario is spending the Christ mas holidays with her brother inlaw and sister Mr and Mrs Wass Sunnidale Road DEATH ROW wms CHICAGO AP Nativity crib scene designed by con vlot awaiting death in the elec trio chair Monday was adjudged the best Christmas decoration by prisoner in the CookICounty jails holiday contest Winner Lory 0den27 is scheduled to be electrocuted Jan 15 for the slaying last April 18 of Detective Roy Corner Jr during tavern robbery MARINATED IN liED WINE Serve Goose At New Year For the homemaker who would welcome change from the Christmas mcnu why not serve roast goose at New Years its traditional holiday for in many parts of the world and was so long before North Ameriaavand the turkey were discovered its not certain if England still abides by 3006 Queen Bess de cree but when news reached her at Yuletide of the Spanish Arm adas defeat she decreed that as long as England endured And as to stuffing Sir Goose nothing quite comes up to peach or dry red wine flavored chestnut dres sing To garnish the noble bird broiled pear halves bnished with oil and broiled filled with spiced stick cinnamon and clov cs cherries are tops Delicious for roast goose to Iv cups wclidrained chopp ed canned Ontario Peaches cups bread crumbs Vt cup cracker crumbs teaspoons salt tablespoons chopped celery tablespoon minced parsley tablespoon butter or margarine Combine crumbs with season ings celery and parsley Stir in melted butter odd choppcd pea chcs fill the neck of the goose with this dressing or double the quantity for neck and body cav ity CIIESTNUT AND WINE STUFFING 12 lb gnode Canadian Dry Red Table wine salt roast goose be eaten on that day PEACII SUTFHNG Pepper Goose liver large mushrooms tablespoons seedless raisins lb chestnuts Va cup cooking oil cup chicken broth or consum me it ih mirage gent it teaspoon ea mace rose mary and sweet basil Fine white bread crumbs if new essary cup sourcrcarn for tho gravy Sing and wash cleaned goose wipe dry rub inside and out with red wine seasoned with salt pepper and pinch of nut meg Place liver raisins and chopp ed mluhrooms in bowl Add cup of dry red wine and marin ate overnight Score flat side of chestnuts with sharp knife Heat in cooking oil to minut es shaking pan constantly When cool enough to handle remove shells and skin cook in broth or consomme until tender op coarsely Fry sausage meat stirring constantly to remove most of fat Put marinated liver raisins mushrooms and red wine in saucepan Bring to boil rc movc liver and chop combine with remaining ingredients in cluding winc Add salt and pep per to taste if too moist add few bread crumbs but not cnlt ough to make it dry Stuff tress and skewer tb goose place on trivet in roaster Prick goose all over with small ny ofcmvansun MYERS According to recent issue of Better Schools voters have gen erally been in school bonds Totals for April lately re leased by the lnvcstrnent Bankers Association show that voters ap proved the nation over $l71 mil lion in school bonds during that month or 836 per cent of the appropriation presented to them The average rate of approval since September 1958 has been around on per cent appreciably higher than for comparable por iod the previous year In this same issue of Better Schools uppcar highly Informa tive news items Killian Group Makes Sweeping Recommendations based on the report of President Eisenhowers Advisory Committee EEducation for the Age of Sci ence which recommends that the nations annual investment in education he at least doubled that Americans should attach more importance to intellectual emphasis that we should do more to enhance the prestige of tench era that more should be done to adapt our educational program to the differing mental abilities especially of the gifted that we should improve our scientific edu cation at all levels srunms or canons Again one reads that Dr Cd nant who lately published ins study on the American high school grades to 12 has an nounced 11 similar study by him in progress on the seventh and eighth grades in addition to sci ence instruction in all the 12 grades New Currents in Teacher Ed ucation is another stimulating informative article in the same gram promoted by the Ford Foundation emphasizes more gen eral and liberal education for fu ture teachers More education intacts less education more similarity in teacher training colleges com parable to that between hospitals and medical schools more new teacher training techniques as in ternship teaching teams and aids and visualauditory helps long range financing of teacher edu cation including payment by school systems of trainees before certification WORTANT COOPERATION Then theres featureon Lav hor Schools Ctroperate in Many ways encouraging the commun ity to support the schools and youths to stay in school and the schools to prepare youths for growing demands for craftsman ship In any issue of this educational CITIZEN OF YEAR OTTAWA CP Lawrence Freiman prominent Ottawa de partment store head and presi dent of the Zionist organization of Canada was named Tuesday by the Bnai Brith as the capi tals citizen of the year SAILYs SALLIES wngoodfobabackmm rw spay dead it Should Improve Education At Most Levels issueoPBetter Schools prD Scientific newspaper which carries an ad vertising are scores of newsy in formative articles on what is happening in education in the United States It is the most in formative publication of its kind knew about and is written in language any parent can under stand it is published monthly by Better Schools East 49th Street the National Citizens Council for NY 16 NY PARENTS QUESTIONS Can student hope to do well in foreign language course if weak in English grammar Hardly steel trunking shower or the tin esotafcrkRoastinahotavcn L50 down about ll minutes Remove geese and drain ofl the fat return to was and repeat after another 10 minutes Return never let goose rat in grease and pour one cup of red wine over goose Rout at 325 degrees basting frequently with the wine in the pan Allow to is minutes to the potmd Remove goose to hot platter addAtoonacupredwincnnd one cup sour cream to the juiccs la the pan blend tliorouxhb and may to 1ng polnL Garnish sense with bro ed canned pear lliaivcs filled with spiced cherr es Savoury steaming satisfying beef dishes are just right for January And what is more welcome than bubbling brown stew laden with tender vege tables and covered with plump light durnpllngs For six goodsized servings youll need two pounds of bone loss beef five to six table spoons of flour three to four cups of water tomato juice or vegetable liquid Vealt popper other seasonings and an assortlt meat of vegetables such as on ions carrots potatoes and tur nip cut in servingesiza pieces For the dumplings youlmey use your own favorite recipe or for change try biscuit mix as directed on the package First brown the stewing beef in little of the fat cut from the meat then sprinkle with the flour and brown again This second browning adds color to the stew and also helps to make smooth gravy that thickens as the stow cooks Now pour In the liquid and add the seasonings Cover the stewing kettle and let the stew simmer over low heat for one hour add the vegetables cover closely and let cook 15 minutes more without pecking Another time when you are making stew just before the two hours are up top the stew with plnwbeelbiscuits instead of dumplings and finish the cooking in the oven Tantake Paint Stairs For ExtraSqfety ay ELEANOR noes More than 40 per cent of the accidents that occur toAmer icons annually take place inthe homo Many of these accidents some of them unfortunately fatal could be avoided by using just little common sense precautions and care For instance stairsthe cause of so many bad accidentscan be made safer if stripes are painted to mark the top and bottom steps particularly on basement steps Orange and black yellow and black or black and white are combinations that scream for at tention Painting stripes is easy with the proper technique which is simple Firstpaint the entire step the lighter color When this coat has dried make striped pattern with masking tape and paint the ex posed area black Strip off the tape when thepaint has dried and there you have the vividly striped safety pattern DISLIKE STRIPES Some people however object to striped pattern when the base ment is used as family room or playroom If this is true in your home then paint the bottom step in color lighter than the other steps one which works in with the color scheme of the basement roam Wherever there are dark en closed stair wells in the house the walls should be painted with one of the colors that has the highest lightreflective power yellow should be illuminated adequately at all times day and nigh few cents worth of electricity is surely low premium for such accident insurance family with children or al derly members can be spared are painted with floor enamel These colors are white ivory or And of course such danger spots many fails if all the thresholds over which someone may stumble that dc outirom tha sur roundin fioorcolors Low pipes in the basement are real builtin skullcrackers and it is good idea to paint them and any other lowhanging areas with gelltgw the color of highest via other bright attention getting colors can be used too either solid or striped GARAGE DOORS The same danger exists with garage doors that slide into the room when they are not raisld to maximumheight Treat them the same way as you did the pipes driveway in thesuburbs or country that is not lighted with electricity can be outlined with white painted rocks or with flu orescent paint as can gates and posts marking the entrance to the property Falls from dders are high on ltbe danger lis JEXAMIINE LADDER Make sure the ladder is firm and in good condition then paint colored rings on the rungs to imflke them morervisible How ever do not paint the whole lad der since the coating can In cracks which might lead to broken rang and broken neck Red paint should be reserved to indicate the location of fire ex tinguishers while green the ac cepted sign of safety can be used to mark any special first aid nab inets When You mule liken new tally arrives at Man you hmtenvgryapcoinlfnm ilymalon Hostess will call name of gifts civic and gurus gin When tbs molten Iiiu phon PA sci WELCOME WAGON chopped parsley and savoury or Polish Art May Go Home MONTREAL CF Negotia tions are under way for return of the Polish treasures held by obcc Premier Paul Sech lnlt rated Appearing on the CBC televi sion program Press Conference Mr Ssch said be hope agree ment can be reached to rcttnn the art oblecu and crown jewels their value has been estimated at $50000000 held by Quebec since they were nuuggled out of gained dinlag the Second World or Mr Sauve also said there is possibility of co operation be tween Quebec and the federal government in many fieldsin cludlng the TransCanada High way program Quebec has not taken part lntbls costsharing Frill Bubblihg Beef Stew Dumplin Taste Iust Right For Ianuary the pinwbecis roll out biscuit dough into rectangle inch thick Brush with melted hot ter and sprinkle with chopped parsley and grated carrot and roll up as you would jelly roll Cut in slices inch thick and arrange on top of stcw Bake 25 to in minutes in 25 oven Review Activities Simcoe By JEAN IRVINE Home Economist For Sunni County Wemcomlngiothecioseof another year and now would be good time to review the activ ities for the 4H Homemaking Club program for I959 in North Simcoe clubs with an enrollment of 17 completed clothing project What Shall Wcarl Achicvament Days for this protect were held In Jan uary in February second Training School was held for the Unit Club Girl Stands on Guard Leaders from 24 clubs were in attendance and com pletion of 211 girls was recorded at Achievement Days in May numbcrgof girls took both pro tects so we are always interest ed in the total number of indiv idual club members completing project in year Last year in North Simcoc they totalled 245 County Honours were awarded to club members in recogni tion of having completed six projects We were especially pleased to award Provincial llonqurs to 12 girls in recognition of their completion of 12 Home making Club units This is in deed record for North Simone and one to be proud of In South Simcoe the program for itssswas equally commend MW THE BARBIE EXAMINER WEDNESDAY DEC It 1950 Observe Festival Of Lessons Carols traditional service in the Anglican Church praising and glorifying the birth of Christ was observed this week at St Giles Anglican Church when the an nual Festival of Lessons and Carols was conducted The his sons for the service sometimes referred to as the Nine Lesson Service were read with one ex ception by members of St Giles Junior choir The Rev Kid del the rector officiated The following junior choir members read the lessons Ste phen Delaney Miss Brenda Smith Holiier Miss Nancy Bloomfield Fred Mooney Nan cy Baldwin David Wyndham Miss Janice Tomlinson The final lessonwas read by the rector The congregation ob served time honored custom of standing during the reading of this lesson Several anthems and hymns were song by the choir during the service including See Amid CALVES WITH HAVE soup the Winter Snow 01 the Path ers Love Begotten and quar tet composed of Mrs Ful ler Heady Lamb Earl Leigh and Dr Delaney offering of In the Deep Midwinter magnificent rendition of an aria from liandels The Messiah He shall Feed His Flock was given by Page SEEK IN WATCHES UPTAWA CF Upwards of 150 Canadians may be wearing potentially dangerous wrist watches giving off strontilnnSo radiation federal government committee announced Tuesday The committee of health depart ment scientists and the Atomic Energy Control Board asked owners of Rolex GMT Master wrist watches to mail their time pieces byrcgistered mail to Re lex Watch Company of Canada Victory Budding Toronto for testing swuonrrou GOOD BREEDING IS FIRST STAGE Di mam PROFITABLE rump FOR YOUNG Clubs able The firstproied Heat in thc Menu was compch It Achievement Days in February with is clubs taking Part and 153 grils completed Their spring project Home Garden Club was completed at Achievement Days in August with Clubs taking part and 16 club memb ers completing Inc project There were County Honour Phi awarded throughout the year and five girls received their Provincial Honours number of girls In the 4H Homemaking Club programme received special recognition for their fine work this year At Giris Conference held in June at the Ontario Agricultural College six girls from North Simone and five girls from South Slmcoe were in attendance At the CNE in September 12 girls from South Simcoe and ii girls from North Simcoc participated in the judging program lcan Fisher from the Littles Hill Club in South Slmcoo gave an axe collent comment on their garden exhibit while three other memb erseftheciubputonanexcel lent skit titled linking the Most of our Meat Money follow up of this will be seen in the Spring Junior Farmer and HI Quarterly The Scholarship of 335 award ed by the Womens institutes of Simcoe County each year to 4H Homemaking Ciub member for further education was award ed this ycar to loan Marie Al Itins of Creemorc Joan is now attending Macdonald institute as firsbyear Degree student Maureen Harrington oi fiewkcstone was awarded the Ontario Womens institute Schol arship for rt education Maureen is now in her first year of Nurses Training at the Royal Victoria Hospital in Barrie These are only few highlights of the year 1959 Homemaking Club wise wouldrilhc to thank all the Leaders of the Clubs for their participation in our gram andtha Womens for at or of Sirocco County for helping to organize the Clubs and in many cases sponsoring them We are looking forward to an oven more successful year to come There are Achievement Days for South Simcoe on Jan in Thornton and January 30 at New Lowell For North Sim coe Achievament Days are plan ned for Feb in Guthrie and Feb 13 in Elmvala hope will see each and everyone of you on one of those four days lt FOR CHRISTMAS PORTRAITS Your man or Gilt Certtflcnta CALL us TODAY SMITH sruolo Dunlap PA MM Our Httntl FUTURE anoucas scovn mosses GROWS HEALTHY CALVES RIGHTANID YOU ARE orr TO GOOD swam panama MANAGEMENT mausmmv Gm IIImam THEY DESERVE ADD GOOD surname Mm cram TWonncxursrrns AIND you move pecan ammo 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