Along the Shore Line

Terrace Bay News, 27 Jan 1955, p. 4

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1-2/3 cups sifted pastry flour 1-1/2 teaspoons baking powder we teaspoon salt wa cup milk 1/2 teaspoon vanilla Preheat skillet at just below "medium", Melt butter in heated skillet and stir in brown sugar. Place pineapple rings in sugar mixture. Sprinkle with pecans, Blend shortening and sugar thor- oughly. Add unbeaten egg and beat well. ' Alternately add sifted dry in- gredients and milk to which vanilla has been added, Spread batter evenly over nut- pineapple-sugar mixture in skillet, Cover and bake about 25 minutes or until top of cake springs back to a light touch of the finger, » o-0-c STORK CLUB NEWS Congratulations this week. go to Mr. and Mrs, James Beddard on the birth of a son on January 24th, O-0-0 Page 4 AROUND THE TOWN Gertie Bougie, former Plant Nurse now residing in Montreal, arrived Sat-. urday to spend a week's vacation with her sister, Mrs, Hugh Boudreau and family. Don Ollen-Bittle with daughter Judith.travelled to North Bay last weekend where they were guests of Don's parents, Mr, and Mrs. W, A. Ollen- Bittle, Don also attended the 28th Annual Convention of the Ontario Federation of Anglers and Hunters held during the weekend in Sturgeon Falls. Colleen Persson with daughter Jane were Lakehead visitors last. weekend, Marg and Leo Phillips with Babe Knight and daughter were guests of Marg's sister, Mrs. J. Rosetti of Fort William last weekend. Mrs, Jack Tenucci left Friday with children Janet and Roger to join her husband in Ottawa where they will make their home, Mrs. Tenucci has been' the guest of her sister Mrs. Daph Bradley for the past two months, Bob MacDonald of Winnipeg has spent a few days in Terrace Bay this week renewing acquaintances, Gord Rowlandson, Bob Shirriff and Jim Rowley are in Montreal this week attending a Pulp and Paper Convention, 0-0-0 BROWNIE NEWS The Brownies of weraH Terrace Bay Packs are undertaking the sale of the I.0.D.E. Cookbooks in Terrace Bay at Fifty Cents each, The money earned from this project will be used to benefit both packs, so be prepared to assist them when they make their door to door canvas next week, o-O-0o BAKE SALE Remember the Bake Sale to be held in Bucovetsky's Store Saturday morning at 10:30 by the Home and School Association All types of delectable home baking will be on display for you to choose from, so come early} o-0-0

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