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Terrace Bay News, 17 Dec 1953, p. 8

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MERRY EATING FOR A MERRY CHRISTMAS RECIPE OF THE WEEK CARROT PUDDING 2 cups flour 1 cup brow sugar 1 cup suet 1 cup grated raw potatoes 1 cup grated raw carrots teasp. each soda and salt cup Valencia raisins seeded cup currents cup dates cup mixed peel cup blanched almonds, VIFVIHDIH RA FY Steam or »oil three hours. If boiling in cloth, first wring cloth out of boiling water, then cold water. Sprinkle with flour. This prevents pudding from sticking to cloth. Serve with butterscotch and hard sauce, 0-0-0 TIPS ON FASHIONS Ladies} now is the time to get your party ensemble out of moth balls for the Christmas and New Year parties and dances, I'f you're like me and have to-wear last year's formal, you can always perk it up with a new hairdo. There are a million new and different ways to do you hair. Its smart to change yourcoiffure if it doesn't do what it should for you. Here is an idea that might help. If you wear your hair brushed straight back, A simple and flattering style is to cut it short with soft petal bangs. If you have long hair and don't want it snipped arrange it to suit yourensemble, Something new - is a lacquer spray which comes complete with glitter powder (available in most local stores) for touching up your coiffure yourself. The effect is quite startling and becoming, for evening wear, But whether you have a new dress and an old hairdo or an old dress and a new hairde enjoy yourselves and have a 'Happy Christmas, Page 8 AROUND THE TOWN Our deepest sympathy is expressed to Ted McInnes and his children, on the untimely loss of their wife and mother,Helen Mary McInnes, last Saturday, December 12th, She will always be remembered by her many friends formed during her five years in Terrace Bay for her willingness and capable work in so many activities in this town. Mr, and Mrs, A. Farrow from Denholn, Saskatchewan arrived Tuesday morning to spend Christmas and New Years with their son and daughter-in-law, Ab and Alice Farrow, Four generations were at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Rune Ostling last weekend when Mrs, Ostling's Father, Mr. J. A. Noreus of Vancouver, B.C. and his brother, Mr, Axel Noreus of Toronto visited them, Mrs, Dorleen Paster of Fort William was here for the weekend, and with her children, Karen and Terry completed the four generations. Don Ollen-Bittle attended a meeting of the Northern Ontario Conservation Federation in Port Arthur last Sunday where he was elected Vice-President for the coming season, Betty Ollen-Bittle and daughter Judy are spending the week with her parents Mr, and Mrs, A. McCallum in Port Arthur, Mrs. Re J. Hughes of Winnipeg spent last weekend visiting with her daughter Edna Beddard and family, Alex and Hilda Valiquette with Mickey, Janey and Colleen left Wednesday to spend the Christmas season visiting their parents Mr. and Mrs, Mathew Valiquette and Mr, and Mrs. Je P. Hunt of Eganville, Ontario, 'The Home and School Association held their December meeting, Monday evening in St. Martin'd Separate School. President Al Stevens was in the chair, and deviated from the regular opening by a two minutes silence in memory of Mrs. Ted McInnes, a very active and willing member of the Executive, -This was followed by the reada-: ing of the Home and School. Creed, During the business portion cf the meeting, Mr, Kenney reported for the Comm ittee in charge of procuring Armbands.and other equipment for the Schocl Patrols, A letter was read from the Improvement District requesting parent's assistance in quelling the vandalism going on to public and company property in the town, Mr. Stevens has written for a transcription of a broadcast by Paul Gibsen on the subject of Juvenile Delinquency and Vandalism, (cont, on page 9)

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