a Page 10, Terrace Bay-Schreiber News, Wednesday, April 27, 1983 Hilda's Fixins WINDOWS We manufacture Windows & Thermal units on our ccacspmaaee DAWN-LITE WINDOWS GLASS & HOME IMPROVEMENTS 245 Hardisty St. N. '(across from Laskins on Simpson St.) Open: Mon.-Fri. 8:30-5:30 5 'Sat. 10:00-1:00'° -- Kolaches This sweet bread may be attributed to Cana- dians with an East European heritage. Uk- ranians, Hungarians and Czechs will find it familiar, although poppy seed is occasionally used instead of prune filling. 1 package active dry yeast 2 tbsps. lukewarm water (105 deg. F. - 115 deg. F) 1 cup lukewarm milk 4 cups all-purpose flour, approximately 1 tsp. salt 1/2 cup soft butter 623-4160 BUSINESS DIRECTORY 345-2307" 9" Se © RCA XL Colortrack TV Tu a © Appliances by Hot 9 Gam. 3550 "hy Point, Inglis, Thuce-Fri Jenn Air, Etc. Cand anaes © A complete Stock of -- Brand Name Furniture weeaiaa Se 1/4 cup sugar 2 egg yolks melted butter confectioners sugar (Prune filling) . 1% cups dried prunes 14 cup sugar '% tsp. cinnamon In a large bowl sprink- le the yeast over the warm water and stir to dissolve, then add the milk. Sift flour with the salt. Work in half the flour and beat till smooth. Cream the butter, gradually adding the sugar. When light and fluffy, blend into the first mixture. Add the egg yolks, one at a time, beating well after each addition. Work in the remaining flour by hand. Add only enough flour to make a light dough. Place the dough in a greased bowl. Grease the top of the dough with some melted but- ter, cover, and let rise in a warm, draft-free place until doubled in bulk, about 2-2% hours. Punch the dough down, then turn out on a lightly floured board and roll to 1/4" thickness. Cut into circles with a 2"' cookie cutter and place about 1'2"' apart on but- tered baking sheets. Cover and let rise until doubled in bulk, about 1/2 hour. Make a deep depres- sion in the centre of each roll and fill with prune filling (or cherry pre- serves). Let rise 10 min- utes. Bake in preheated 400 deg. F. oven 10 to 15° minutes or till golden. TERRACE BAY BARBER SHOP _willbe open April 27 to 29 6 p.m. to8 p.m. April 30, May 2 \Phone 824-2354 24 HOUR FURNACE SERVICE Phii's Kurner Service | Furnace Installation and Service P.O. Box 532 Schreiber, Ontario - INSURANCE Auto - Fire - Casualty Life NOTARY PUBLIC DONALD G. BENO Phone 824-2666 Schreiber 9 a.m. to 12 noon 1:30 to 6:00 p.m. May 3 to9 6 p.m. to8 p.m. May 10& 11 9 a.m. to 12 noon 1:30 to 6:00 p.m. May 12 to 18 6 p.m. to8 p.m. TERRACE BAY | CLEANERS | Drycleaning & Laundry | Pha Terrace Bay 825-3336 Schreiber 824-2639 SUPERIOR ALUMINUM Alumin & Vinyl Siding _ Soffit - Alcan Thermalside Fascia - C.H.!.P. Approved Shutters - Seamless Eavestroughing Awnings - 5 colours of heavy duty storm doors and windows 5 Years Workmanship Guaranteed Phone 824-3428 18 Mill Rd. Terrace Bay OUTBOARDS R & L SMALL MOTORS Bus. 825-9405 Home 825-3678 WE REPAIR MOTORCYCLES BE SAFE! NOT SORRY! Have your Propane and Water Systems checked out on your Campers. QUALIFIED MECHANIC -- REASONABLE RATES LAWNMOWERS 'i.m. dodick" 2 AY ees OPTOMETRIST Midtowne Hardware & Building Supplies Glidden Paints Loewen Windows & FIREWOOD FOR SALE White Birch Firewood Bolts 100 Inches Long 128 Cubic Foot Cord 6 Cords '405% delivered KEN DOOLEY BULLDOZING 824-2742 Zap's Auto & Pilate Glass Box 256 Schreiber, Ont. Sales & Installation Pick up & Delivery April Specials Rear Truck sliders Installed $85.00 824-2639 825-3335 he Laurentian Wallpaper Door Units. 1119 Victoria Ave. RF ag Phone 622-7726 312 Manitoba St. bene Sty Phone 824-2183 Gary Gusul Agent - Mutual Life of Canada Simcoe Plaza, Terruce Bay Bus. 825-9430 Res. 825-3756 Life Insurance Annuities | >| R.R.S.P. Mortgage Insurance Group Benefits & Retirement Plans T.iden Rent-a-car Service Bros. Ltd. \y) Lore & Trucks, daily, \\ weekly, monthly & hong 9 term legsing. 'Call Larry at 824-2043 Se '9 Busir Ontario "Bringing Northern Ontario together" ...at your meneatavie now! Transfer to wire racks and brush the buns with melted butter. Dust with confectioners' sugar, makes about 36 buns. To make the filling, cook and drain the prunes. Pit and mash with a fork. Stir in sugar and cinnamon. Handy Hint If a dripping faucet keeps you awake, put a sponge underneath the tap. The sponge will soak up the sound as well as the water. If a rung of a chair has come out, mix sawdust with glue when you re- place it, and it will hold up practically forever. Don't sit on the chair until you are sure that the glue has dried. Schreiber Scribbles by WINNIE CAMPBELL Mrs. D. James (nee) Ora Mae Harness is visiting her parents. She comes from the Sault. Get well to Vic Winters and Irene Moorey, W. Paradee and Marg Spil- lane in hospital. There were eight win- ners on the Chimo Home Bingo. Mrs. Thibeault, Pat. Moore, Helen Stokes, Betty Huard, Mrs. Schroeder, Emma Molinski, Ambrose Mc- Grath, and Mimi Dug- gan. The Hudson Bay winner was Ted Velan- off. Ted won a barbe- que. The Winner of the Kinsmen Bingo was Edythe Cosgrove. Mrs. King is back from Toronto. Mrs. Esther Birch is back from visiting friends in Thunder Bay. Mr. and Mrs. Wes- ley Miller have return- ed from vacationing. in Florida. Mrs. Wiznuk from the Sault visited the Valentinos for East- er. Mrs. Jean Stitt has returned from her trip to England and _ other points. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Cosgrove have her Mom and Dad from Quetico visiting them. Mr. Johnny Halonen is home for a visit with rela- tions, he is from Flori- da. Mrs. T. Webb has returned from Windsor after visiting relations. unity, time in your Family' PROCLAMATION Family Unity Month The Month of May WHEREAS the Family is the very foundation of our society; and WHEREAS the well-being of our community relies on Family NOW, THEREFORE the Month of May 1983 will be observed as Family Unity Month in this community, during which time the citizens of Terrace Bay should celebrate using the theme "Invest IN WITNESS THEREOF, | hereunto set my hand and have caused the official seal of this municipality to be affixed. David J. Speer, Reeve The Corporation of The Township of Terrace Bay