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Barrie Examiner, 28 Aug 1963, p. 6

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KITCHEN GOSSIP Iy EILEEN DIXON While housecleanin the attic recently an anthuo iasiic cook found an cook book which according to all reports contains some oi the most delicious dishes The old cook book calls for few accurate measure mentsleanlng heavily on the teacup as kitchen utensil It specifics that you beat egg yolksln tea cupsmlx yeast in teacups and chop nutsand fruits in teacups The author apparently figured housewives of the middle 1800s wou usually have big families For example recipe for tricasseed eggs for breakfast stipulates dozen eggs Here are several of the recipes Tomato Pie Peel and slice enough to fill one pic add tour tablespoons butter and sugar flavor with nutmeg and bake ow green tomatoes ly with crusts You ma stew the tomatoes first to prevent the pie from be ng too juicy Fried Bananas Peel and slice bananas sprinkle with salt dip in thin batter and as soon as it is done lndian Bread Two cups of indian meal onehati cup each of rye meal and wheat flour twosthirds of cup oi molasses one pint of sour cream cooking soda and salt FRESH VEGETABLES Switching from the old to the new fresh garden vegetables are at their best at this season of the year and vegetable plates are simple to prepare and easy on the budget They can be served as main dis for either luncheon or dinner it your family feels they are being cheated of the meat course you can include protein foods in the form of cheese or egg sauce with vegetable meat stuffing in tomatoes or green peppers or slices of bacon for garnish There are few points to keep In mind when pre paring vegetable plates The home economists or the consumer section Canada department of agriculture have been trying various vegetable combinations and pass on some of these pointers to you Color combinations should be harmonious but there should also be variety in contrasting colors White and yellow vegetables contrast nicely with red or green ones Flavors should be pleasing blend for appetite appeal Choose vegetable from each of the flavor groups sweet stron tart and bland The sweet vcgetable could be be cd squash topped with brown sugar or it could be harvard beets The strong flavored vegetable could be onions cabbage or cauliflower Th etart vegetable could be broiled tomato lliild flavored vegetables such as potatoes or carrots can be enhanced with added herbs Size and shape of the vegetables should be varied to add interest to the plate For example otatoes may be served whole carrots in finger engt beets in cubes Here are two suggestions for vegetable plate No Tomato Bacon Broil Buttered Carrot Fin gers Parsley Potatoes Broccoli with Cheese Sauce No Green Pepper with Tomato Ham Stuffing grassed Celery Buttered Cauliflower Cornronthe TOMATO BACON BROIL tablespoon brown sugar tablespoon prepared mustard dash salt mcdium tomatoes l2 slices bacon Va poundt Combine brorvn sugar mustard and salt Make vertical cut down the centre of tomatoes about 23 way through Brush cut edges with mustard mixture Crisscross slices of bacon Place tomato on bacon where slices cross bring slices to top of tomato and secure with ioothplcks Broil tomato about min utes turn over and hroll another minutes ilrcn act oven to bake at 350 deg and bake until bacon Is crisp about minutes Garnish with parsley Six servings GREEN PEPPER WITH TOMATO HAM STUFFING ti green peppers to tables oons buttcr Vs cup ntlncct onion cups minced ham cup bread crumbs tablcspoons tomato catsup Va teaspoon salt Vs tacspoon pcppcr Cut peppers in half lengthwise and remove needs and rncrrrhranc Saute onions in huttcr until trans arcnt add to restraining ingredients anti mix well lit pcppcr halves with stuffing place in greased baking pan Add little water and bake in ruodero ntc ovcn i350 deg until peppers aro tertdcr about 10 minutes oi vine ar fry inbutter Serve Vows were exchanged between Shirley Anne hicArthur and Am brme Stanley Puhalski at morning wedding in St Marys Itornan Catholic Church Aug Father James Annett offici ated at the ceremony before Isctlting of pink and white glad ol Mrs itowcll presided at the organ and accompanied the soloist Mrs Janet Corcornn as she sang Ave Maria ittothcr All Bcautliui and Sacred Heart OLIAve DIvIne The bride Ls the daughter at Mr and Mrs William McAth rrr ot Thornton The bridegroom is the son oi Mr and Mrs Stan ley Puhalskl of Englehart CIIANITLLY LACE GOWN Given its marralge by her fa ther the bride were tradition al own of Chantilly lace over bri al toilets The bodice oi the dress featured scalloped rounds ed neckline and lily point sleeves The boufiant skirt ex tended to the floor crown oi seed pearls and crystal hold the chapel length veil of filmy nylon tulle edged with lace The bride carried bouquet of red Sweets heart rosu ATTENDANTS lh matron of honor was Mrs David Koslolf of Toronto the bridcgrooms sister The brides nistcr Miss Brenda ilchrthur Thornton and Miss Marlene itic Arthur of till barrio cousin of the bride wcre bridesmaids The brides niece Miss Debbie ityron oi Thornton was flower lirt The matron oi honor and the bridesmaids wcre attircd In aim llar gowns of pink whispctlnlt tatfrtrr lashloncd with rose pct at akirllt and accented with while antesaoriu Their hcad dresses were matching fabric roses with veiling fhcy car rirvl bouquets oi pink and white camntiorra liilAUlY SALON htttiiVEitSilitY astronauts Mr and Mrs Frank lreirlcnla of Toronto but are 398 rnrrrrsnrzura ro rim Cnrktnil Shampoo srss Hair Treatment and Set $115 PA 3574 is Mary lilrecl ANNUAL CASH AWARDS CONTEST STARTS SOONI 50000 To This Is It unnttrriul oppor tunity fur the wornrn ul Knuth tunicwt to win blg rash awards himpty senlu new rule Irriptiunl mt renewals The tontrrt starts In hrpl ernlwr anti continues for weeks liar fulldetalls on how you can win big cash Photo ay Jim Ilcnry ME AND MRS AMBROSE STANLEY PUHALSKI St Marys Church Scene Of Nupiials The flower girl wore frock oi white silk organza ovcr tal teta with matching hcadband She carried bouquet oi red roses David Koslolf of Toronto was best man for his brolhcrInIaw Raymond Puhnlskl oi Toronto brother oi the bridcgroom and Robert Noble of Painswick the brides brotherinlaw wcre ushers RECEPTION The reception was held at Thornton Hall Receiving the brides mother wore gown of flowered silk organza over white taffeta with white accessories and corsage of white carnations Aulstfng the mother of the bridegroom was atllrcd in gown of champagne satin bre cade with white accessories licr corsage was ycliow cana trons For wedding trip to North ern Ontario the bride donned suit of yellow lincn complement ed with white accessories and corsage of white carnations The couple will reside at 225 Donway IVcsi Don Mills Toron to Guests attended from Eagle hart Timmins Toronto Orlliia Guelph Foxmead and Syracuse New York SANG 10 MANY In ms the Canadian Opcra Company irnvcllui acrossCnn Ida giving as performances to more than 120000 people at Mr and Mrs Codrington Street has been mmnrlt celebrated their bills titling anniversary at tbrlr tutor scaldsnub gt mm loot truth tour line ltrnud lsra relebranll are iormrr new pennhnrrrl lidsrill of lnnlllll Township The bride grmrl AIM lllitllifl his 7th birthday at the controversy celebration prises contact Circulation Ma ager Ilarrla Examiner 55 DUNLOP ST EAST ocuu Noras VISIT MOOSE FACTORY Ylilr and Mrs Stove Jonescu and ughtara ave retumad to the city following two weeks holiday motor tour After motor trip to Timmina and Cochrane the family arrived at Moose Faca tory island by train Returning GUIDE T0li Ptarscr weaning Proper Wedding Image Takes An Artistic Touch You have to be somewhat of is customary to have the shor to Timmins the motor tour was an artist to create the right test attendants come first fol resumed to Montreal Quebec City and Ottawa tthiDEELEcT cmenrarneo Miss Mary beagle daughter beagle eat of honor at several en ertainments The brideelecte sorority listen held pres tatlon party in London Anes sert party and presentation party was held by Mrs Trihble and Mrs lienry Sewn at the Cook Street residence of Tribble Mrs Mac Le and daughter is Jean MacLennan were hostesscs of shower Ind barbecue supper at their Cndrtngton Street home Miss Anger Lavery of Ecc Street aunt of the brideeiect entertained at afternoon tea nouasnau TEA Must Beagle of Codring ton Strch entertained at tiouss seau tea in honor of her daugh er Miss Mary beagle Fresh ding at the tea table were that Agnes Lavery aunt oi Miss Dea gie Mrs Tribble and Mrs Henry Sw Tea assistants were Miss Jean llleclmnen and Mrs Leonard Cooper oi Hamib ten also an aunt oi the bride elect Assisting In the trousscau rooms were Miss Anna Beagle sister of the brideelect Miss Mary Ellen Barbour oi Grinraby and Mrs Oswald Fischer Miss Beagle will wcd John hatch Amer Iowa son of Dr Johanna ltaich and the late Dr Carl Reich Milwaukee Wisconsin in Collier Street United Church August 3L How To Remedy Scorched Linen if linen scorches during iron ing cut an onion in hell and rub the flat ride over the mark Then soak the lincn in cold water for several hours ProTreat Laundry To Remove Spots Olly spots on washandwear fabrics may set permanently ii nottrcntcd before washing Pretroat with solvent or cool water and dctcrgcnl than launder the garment QUEEN SEWED HERE An example of Mary Queen of Scots needlework is on diyplay at Traouair House datingfro nor in Scotland image it youre planning toss mal wedding which as we saw yesterday is the most popular Think of the overall client of the various colors that will makeup the total picture You may have your own ideas about what you want your at tendants to weenwhet your col or scheme will be Nevertheless you should plan your wedding within the deilnite framework of conventional drcss Your bridesmaidshinr instance are purely decorative Unlike the ushers and the best man they have no real duties other than adding to the beauty oi your wedding picture The dres ses and headdresses your maids wear carry out the mood of your own costume ihcy usually all wear the same color You may even have bridesmaids pair cdoti in two or three diiicrent colors orhave an pilwhlte wad am Your honor attendant should it have one may be dressed Ike the other bridesmaids or in different style of dress of the same color Or to set her apart she may wear contrasting col or Attendants shoes may mat ch their dresses or contrast Gloves need not be worn by your attendants unless they are an integral part of the costume However some chuichos ban bare arms so check this Their flowers can be anything you choose so long as the ovcr all client is pleasing in color and design In any church wadd lng it is traditional In many obligatory for the maids to wcar some head covrrings flattering headdress or perhaps wreath oi flowers whatever you choose for our attendants try to keep it thin reasonable budget for sweet friendships sake and see that the dresses have tile at their own alter the wedding Your bridesmaids will bless you for this if you insist on attendants costumes so unique that they are suited only to your wedding lowed tour steps behind by the ncxt tallest and on down the line The bride may or may not take part in her own rehearsal The superstition of bad luck is absurd but youmay have In understudy if you wish to that you can be free to see the wholeeifsci No words oi the ccrornony are said but your clergyman will outline the ri lust of the service lie is in charge or the rehearsal and ldr word is more or less law The brides harentsgrand parents or favorite relative may give dinner for the wedd lng party following the rehear sal if it Is In the morning it may be followed by luncheon or in the afternoon by tee For the ceremony to begin the sexton gives the organist the cue for tha wedding march Tire clergyman enters from the vcstry The groom and best man wait until he has reached his place in the chancel than the groom enters from the vestry followed by the best man At the moment the groom the vestry the ushers start the procession tin church which has no middia aisle the bridal party enters by the left aisle and eaves by the right when the bride reaches the head of the aisle where the groom is waiting she leaves day It is only fair that your father foot the bill The rehearsal is ncccssary part at any formal wedding it it is to function smoothly it Is better held two or three days before the ceremony leaving the last day before the wedding free for you and your lamily The organist and any other musicians or soloists and all attendants should be present so that everyone knows his or her role so well that there can be no slipup Rcheursc until you are sure and the music is cued accurately For appearance it jaddiond jar 3a It the EMBASSY CLUB Blake St WEDNESDAY SEPT 4th SHOWINGS pm pan prn REFRESHMENTS FREE ROSES TO LADIES TICKETS NOW ON SALE AT SUSSMANS is humor 51 WEST For every two foot in ynrrr fnrnily we iravo the right fail shoes Come see the fashions fch the comfort delight in tho valuewiso prices great selection now Sportive Itrnwn rrsrral hrrs stit ched detail and stacked but Ladiu dron pump In supple iraihcr with tapered too Youth moo with birth Iquer throat erpnntilble aItIe HI tihlr Talrap rasunl art on sr sprinay latrs ants aim it to to Girla Mark step Ins aim tit lull ml III Triliirrns liiifilN drilll onrw lrt ostnrd sturdy writ Iinya tlv otinrd In polished amoth leather in MI uncut snors JOAN GARIIICK lIAIIt STYle MAPLE AVE CANADA LIMITED IA ems her fathers arm takes step ahead and stands at the den of the groom Thc brides father remains standing lust behind and onehalf step to the Ielt of his daughter until he answers the question Who giveth this woman lie then takes his place in the first new left of the center aisle beside the brides mother At the end of the ceremony the bride and groom turn in place at the altar and take the cad the bride on her husbands right arm The bride and groom leave first in one car The ushers go back up 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