Along the Shore Line

Terrace Bay News, 13 Mar 1958, p. 4

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L LOCAL ASSOCIATION (cont 'd) ce arene ame, Seg designs around the name.' The Local Associa- D tion will also sell their regular Easter I Eggs' and home-made candy on March 29th in E the Hudson! s Bay Store, L LADIES CHORUS COMPETE IN 'MUSIC FESTIVAL U Our Terrace Bay Ladies Chorus, under the M direction of Ellen Hodgkiss, brought further N honours home last weekend when they competed 5 so successfully in the Lakehead Music Festi- val. They placed second, receiving honour marks of 83 and 86 for their two pieces, 'and only four points behind Atikokan in SNOWBALL 'FUDGE first place. We are justifiably proud of i Mrs, Hodgkiss, first sopranos Evelyn Knauff, ue 2/3 cups sugar ot Esther Keller, Teresa Cattani, Stella Brown 1 small can evaporated milk and Cassie Halls; second sopranos Ruth 1/2 tsp. salt Shirriff, Donna Lohr, Carolyn Thompson, 1 package (about 6 ogs.) tiny marshmallows Barbara Pade: Altos Pat Buck, Isobel Marsh, 1 cup semi-sweet chocolate: pieces © Jean Wilson, Helen Hales, Germaine vacliillan, 1 tsp. vanilla Congratulations Ladies} 1/2 cup chopped walnuts The Lakehead papers publicized the Festival and a timely quote from the Editor- Blend: sugar, -evaporated milk and salt in ial in Monday! S Times- 'Journal is herewith medium-size saucepan; heat to boiling; boil: reprinted: 5 minutes, stirring constantly, r@move from "One of the several highlights of this Neate ei. year's Festival was the. participation of Stir in half the marshmallows (about 1 ladies' choirs from Terrace Bay and Atikokan,. 1/2 cups) chocolate and vanilla; stir until The adjudicator bowed his head in the direc-. melted and blended. tion of Atikokan, but he had warm words of Pour into buttered square pan 8x8x2; praise for the ladies from Terrace Bay at sprinkle remaining marshmallows and walnuts the same time, on top, swirl lightly into candy; chill, Behind the thrill felt by the audience Cut into squares when firm, in Selkirk High School where the two choirs sang was the realization that so much came --- - ee ee from two municipalities which are so young in terms of Canadian history. There was no AROUND THE TOWN : Terrace Bay in 1945 - northing there but : virgin bush. In 1945 Atikokan had not been Mr, and Mrs. Reg LeBlanc from Manitou- awakened from a small village status to a wadge:. were visiting for the weekend with thriving iron-mining town, Reg's parents, Mr, and Mrs. Art LeBlanc, Yet from the groups which have pioneered ee in the two communities - in the short space Mr, and Mrs. C. John Paulsen of Kenora of 13 years + came two choral. organizations arrived Saturday for a visit with their son that can compare favourably with similar Lloyd and family, Mrs. Paulsen returning 'organi zetions from any municipality in home Sunday and Mr, Paulsen remaining till Canada," Wednesday. : Orders are 'being received by 'Mrs, H. Brooks Bie 3691 and Mrs, Elve McMillan PR DOG Bid fos wis for personalized Easter Eggs up until Mar, 20. p Prices of these eggs are 35¢ each and are ; a ' een ey with beautiful hand- decorated (cont'd next col, )

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