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Barrie Examiner, 7 Mar 1962, p. 7

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KITCHEN GOSSIP By EILEEN DIXON Fishing around for ideas for Lenten food menus have netted splendid catc cues for the homemaker in the coming weeks it of fish recipes and cooking hich will pass along to you Lent is the season for fish and fishing in our local food markets is mighty good However if you have fisherman in the amt icy waters of Lake Simcoe FANCY CATCHES Even the women in some pretty fancy catches get him to try his luck in the he city are coming up with Mrs Lindy Baumgarten of Duniop Street West caught nine pound 21inch lake trout off Big Ba Point last week on her first ice fishing expedition So adies you can always try your hand at the sport if hubby hands you the line they just arent biting Lent is good time to enoy the flavour of whole fish plumped with tasty stu fing and baked to turn If that sounds like hard work you are mistaken baked stuffed fish is one of the simplest fish dishes to pre are as well as one of the most delicious To discover is yourself select good fresh fish from reliable dealer have him pandress it for you then try the followin Cream Stuff ng easy recipe for Baked Fish with Sour Baked Fish With Sour Cream Stuiilng 2pound dressed whiteflsh pickerel or other fish Salt cup oppe ce ery cup chopped onion tablespoons butter melted cups soft bread crumbs CUP Sour cream tablespoons grated lemon rind teaspoon salt teaspoonpaprika Melted fat for basting Thaw fish if frozen Wash wige dry and sprinkle on inside with salt Prepare Sour ream Stuffing from next eight ingredients listed Cook celery and onion in melted fat until tender Combine and mix thoroughly with bread crumbs sour cream lemon rind salt and aprika Fill cavity of fish with stuffing Close open ng with skewers and string Measure thickness of fish at thickest art Place in shallow wellgreased baking pan Brus well with melted fat or cooking oil Bake uncovered in hot oven 4501 allowing 10 minutes cooking time er inch of thickness You will know the fish is cooke with fork when the flesh flakes easily on testing Remove skewers and string carefully transfer fish to heated platter and garnish to taste Makes servings COOKING CUES Treasure for the Cook new and attractive 32 page booklet titled Letfs Servo Freshwater Fish has recently been issued by the federal Department of Fish eries This booklet serves up some tantalizing recipes for different varieties of freshwater fish and in tion contains bit of advice for anglers To obtain copy simply address your request to Cook Books Con sumer Section Department of Fisheries Ottawa Fish Is Feat Good quality fresh fish needs little fussing from the cook It may not have occurred to you but fresh fish really is co nvenience food Such forms as fillets and steaks are readytocook when you buy them Moreover they can methods in about 10 minutes food can top that be cooked by one of several And what convenience PEOPLE AND PLACES Phons Eileen Dixon or Notes are intended to cover the general social life of the city and district Weddings anniversaries birth bridge parties and coming of age parties visitors and in vcllers are all Items of interv cat to the women reader of this page Your help in sup plying this new will be greatly appreciated TEACHERS CONFERENCE Mrs Lillian Marshall and Mrs Nellie Hall of Hillcrest Public School Barrie were delegates at the Education for Community Living conference held in Toronto recently More than 260 public school women teachers from across Ontario heard speakers from New York Ottawa Winnipeg Kitchener and Toronto urge them as edu cators intake part in the life of the community and to think Director Appoints War Art Curator Major Wodehouse has recently been appointed curator of war art National Gallery of Canada it was announced to day by Charles Comfort director Educated at Trinity College University of Toronto where he received his Bachelor of Arts degree in 1934 Major Wade house served from 1939 to 1962 with the Canadian Intelligence Corps Canadian Army Mojor Wodehouse has held number of army staff appoint ments since World War II In cluding 650 11 Intelligence 30 Quebec Command Mon treal and other grade two an pointments in army HQ De pnriment of National Defence During World War ll Major Wodehouse was CSO III in telligence ialr photos no First Canadian Army In his position as curator of war art he will he respon sible for the two grontwar collections executed during World Wars and If Major Wodehouse is married to the former Margaret Rose daughter of Canon Rose Oshawa Audrey Column PA 565314 of their classes as future mem bers of local national and world communities SPRING THAW Spring Thaw 60 will make its premiere at Barrio North Collegiate March 13 at 330 pm Members of Barrie Uni versity Womens Club who are sponsoring the event report that tickets are sold out for the onenight performance and attempts to book the act for second night have been in vain All proceeds from the presen tation will be used to support fined clubs local scholarship on THE STARS SAY Bl EEIIIELLITA FOB TOMORROW Personal relationships are governed by splendid influences how Stars stress caution hou cver in business dealings especially if signing papers or making important decisions Some misleading situations may crop up FOR THE BIRTHDAY if tomorrows your birthday your horoscope indicates that many pressures of the pastin both personal and business life should be lifting and you may feel freer than you have in some time to expand your interests be so since the planetary In fluences not only in the Irnm2lt diate present but also for the next ten months are highly generous and should encourage your loftiest 15 financially but dont engage in extravagance especially during October and November Marriageminded people will find June Septembcrr and 0c tobor especially propitious months and both travel and social activities could prove highly stimulating during late May and June October shows promise of fine developments In career matters and December should be notable for excellent opportunities to further business and financial gonlsin 1963 child ban on this Iay will be highspirited willful an The year should be good one er dowed with leadership qualifies Childs Curiosity Fostered Addressing combined meet lng of homo and school associalt tion blandny night at Hillcrzst public school including that of Oakley Park public school bliss Barbara Sybil reading consultant for the Copp Clnrk Co Ltd of Tomato attacked rennin populal beliefs regard ing reading bliss Sybil opened her talk which she called Johnny CAN Read with anboutline of the ubllcty given newspapers vmagazlnea and books to the Idea that todays child cannot read STATISTICS PROVE POINT Statistics proved on the con trary she said that the modern child can read as well as he he used to These statistics the further explained took into account such yardsticks as reading with understanding word attack knowing the way through books and other com sideratlons very few took into account One of these considerations it was stressed was the fact that schools nowadays relate reading instruction to the edu cational program as whole that aspects of reading are Mission In ViolNam Appreciate Contributions Sent By The CSCF am quite alone to look after the organization of our work and we have now more than 1000 people to help every day and with them 800 child ren So writes Fniher Luc ien Olivier with the hedemp torist Fathers Mission in Viet Nam to the Canadian Save The Children Fund at its Toronto headquarters GIVE ASSISTANCE The SCF sent to cascs of new and used clothing toys Christmas stockings and food stuffs to the Mission in Saigon Fortunately shipment was per mitted in dutyfree and brought joy and warmth to the deeper ately poor of WetNam Father Olivier goes on to say All the cases were in per fect condition Our people found that wonderful to see so many beautiful thingstoys candles and especially the very clean clothes you have sent us limited number of Canad ians will soon be able to spon sor Vict Nameae children through the Sponsor Child Plan but more important ur gent help is needed for orphan ages clinics feeding stations etc there are 400 children existing in overcrowded unsanitary con ditlnns and being fed on the Ca nadian equivalent of two cents per day One report notes that there is lack of training and they give children matter ing of education much affec tion and little else There is no organized playground for the children nor toys for their use Canadian soldiers serving on the International Commission in VietNam have been deeply moved by the poverty they see every day made more intense 0AAS Convention Held In Toronto Attending the 62nd annual convention of Ontario Associa tion of Agricultural Societies were president of Barrie fair Jerry Coughlln Elliott Coles secretary of Barrie fair Mrs Eric Simpson representative of Districts OMS Mrs Gil Lloyd 3115 Barrie Mrs Wamlca and Mrs Fred Mul holiand of Stroud Mrs Frank Spearing Stay ner was elected president of the womens section Other members of the executive in clude Mrs Orville Bell Glan ford Station first vicepresi dent Mrs Joseph Grummett Seaforth second vicepresident Mrs George Ironaides George town will continue as secretary treasurer lha womens section is cele bratlng its 25th anniversary In the provincewide essay contest for publicschool chil dren the winner Jewel Arnott of Cardinal was present and read her essay The Place of the lndian in Canadian His tory Jewel received first prize from the sponsor of the competition Mrs Ethel Brant Monture Toronto Mrs Mon ture was the first president of the womens section of the fairs association WERE Almosr READY WATCll TOMORROWS NEWSPAPER Fe Our GRAND OPENING All trimsmodem Bake Shop Continental Bake Goods MAcSAYs BAKERY casual sr in one orphanage alone In Home brought out throughout the day whether the subject he mathe matics reading as such or geography for example nrmr FOR KNOWLEDGE She pointed out that the child today is much more curious about his surroundings that this attribute is sharpened by increased lreedorr of thought and upresslon coupled with thirst for information brought by selective television view Parents were admonished to be particularly aware of speech in the home Use word that the child will eventually pick up after con nual exposure she advised READ AT HOME Summing up the speaker called on parents to faster the the childs curiosity to read to and with him to be interested Intho childs reading advance ment but not to push him be yond his normal pace to help the child in the way hLa tench er asks not the way the pur ent thinks best and finally to look at school work the child brings home work that mir rors ths idcas used in our schools today by floods last fall which affect ad 500000 people and did dam age estimated at nearly 3100 000000 The SCF at that time sent $9000 through the British Ambassador in Saigon Cann dians can help these struggling people by sending contributions to the Canadian Save the Child ren Fund Toronto or to any member of the Barrie commit tee of CSCF The chairman of the Barrie committee is Mrs Hicks Mrs Coxali ls treasurer and secretory Mrs Way sewing convener Mrs Warren Wllgnr knitting convener Mrs Ross Turnbuli used clothing Mrs Woodward and Miss Rho da Young special projects Bonspiel Winners Receive Club Pins CAMP BOEDEN The RCAF Camp Borden Ladies Curling Club held an invitational bon spiel on Saturday sixteen rinks were entered with seven rinks from the Camp Borden club ladies division is rink from Cookstown and seven rinks from their own club Two games were curled by each rink The winning rink of each event was determined by the highest points scored in the two games Mrs it it Hilton wife of the Command Officer Camp den presented club pins to members of Phil storys RCAF rink and Estle Hills Army rink winners of the first and second events Mnrg Ubuknta and Glenda Caleron were on the draw com mittee The lunch committee Pat Westall and Flo Stoddard serv ed luncheon of sandwiches and coffee at noon and buf fet supper at five oclock Mrs Madge Curry president of the Army Curling Club and Mrs Mary Brown thanked the members of the club on behalf of the visiting curlers fly for money Just phone Beneficial Get the cash you went last Ono phone all and one visit to the office does everything Call up or come in today VOURE THE BOSS AT BENEFICIAL Loans up to $3000 and more 56 month connect on loans over 1500 Your loan can be Iliainsureds 15 BAYFIELD STREET Phone PArkway 85931 aanRIE BENEFICIAL HNANCE CO°F CANADA specializing in Canadian ma barren UP Little leagucr Andy Brown ing has head start in the game The centre of atten tion in family of baseball players Andy will get plenty of private tutoring on the sidelines His father Don Browning has becn playing baseball since way back when and last season played second base for the industrial softball champion team Smiths Dairy Andys brother nine yearold Bobby is bat boy for the champion team and la pitcher with the Havana Su gar Rings in the Legion Minor League Andy was born Sep tember 30 and has just ccle bratcd his fifth month birth day He is the son of Mr and Mrs Don Browning of Henry Street Um Bop THE BARRIE EXAMINER WEDNESDAY MARCH 1062 DYCKS FOOD MARKET 150 COLLIER ST FREE DELIVERY IN BARRIE PHONE EARLY PA 85339 Frozen Cut WAX BEANS Mn Cut GREEN BEANS Frozen CARROTS hmn CORN Frmn Hananu PEAS CARROTS and CORN STRAWBERRIES Frozen BLUEBERRIES it Frozen CHERRIES Frozen mu BOYSENBERRIES lbs Froun RHUBARB lbs Frozen APPLES lbs 11001 Can lbs 49 lbs 49 lbs lbs lbs lbs lbs 39¢ 49c 49c 49s 85s 59¢ lbs 59 75c 39¢ 39 MAPLE SYRUI 460 Buckwheat HONEY lbs 93c Fresh Lean HAMBURG lbs 100 Tasty WIENERS lbs 100 Fresh Pork SAUSAGE Short Rib and Blade ROAST Minced VEAL CUTLETS Frying per customer CHICKENS Ws lbs LOO 49 lb 49 lb rs 29 lb HADDOCK FILLETS sow FILLETS SMOKED FILLEIS FlNNANJIADDIE nee SAMON STEAKS Fresh Frozen WIIITE FISH 39 lb 45 lb 39 lb 55 lb 75clb euoser FOOD PLAN AVAILABLE FOR HOME TREEZERS Front Quarters Beef Himl Quarters Beef 3315 49Ib Max Iaifa Trio To Appear In Second 0i Concert Series Mu Julia who is appearing in Barrie in the second of the Community Concert series with the link Jalfa Trio tonight ll an avid devotee of light music even though his background has been primarily classical The virtuoso violinista popular pro grams have entertained televislt Ion and concert audience In his native England during the last 13 years while several command fierformances in Lon don ond impeccably arrang ed Capitol Recordings hove provided tangible proof of the trios success Interestingly enough the trios enormously extensive re pertoire ls Xiaycd entirely from memory recent experiment showed that the group could crform continuously for 12 euro without repeating sin gle selection As conductor arranger and instrumentalist him has worked in all the branches of music from companying the renowned con cert tennr Joseph Hislo to playing with the Jack arrls dance band or ep caring in Londons most nshionnble night spots Together with his fellow art ista cellist Reginald Kilbcy and pianist Jack Byflcld Max Jails proves that music can be fun by presenting all varieties from classical to popular and seasoning the program with his own irrepressi ie brand of hu mor and storehouse of once doles MAX JAFFA n7 An Examiner Want an ruoun pa sun ROCK STEAM BATHS open am to pm Phone PA 87lll Meat Dinyner for your One taste will tell you that Gerber Chicken with Vegetables is superior dish in flavor color and texture with Gerber quality evident in every spoonful Heaps of tender juicy chicken are blended with selected Canadian vegetables times as much meat as our regular vegetable and meat dinners Nutritionally its high in protein and niacin an important Bvitamin Garner Meat Dinners like all GerberBaby Foods are prepared by specialists who work for yourbabys and all babiesnutritional benefit We Invite you to taste Gerber Chicken with Vegetables yourself soon And dont forget the other meat dinners including Beef Veal Liver Bacon all with selected vegetables Babies are our business our only blusincssf GérberBABY FOODS NIAGARA FALLS CANADA

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