RECIPE OF THE WEEK LOBSTER _NEWBURG tbsps, butter ~ tbsps. flour cups cream cups lobster meat, cooked and cubed 3 egg yolks, well neavee 1/8 tsp. pepper is 3/4 top. saat NN ED Melt butter in saucepan, add flour and stir until smooth. Gradually add cream and stir until blended. Bring mixture slowly to boiling point, Let simmer gently, stirring constantly until mixture thickens (about 1 min.), Add lobster meat, Bring to boiling point again, Beat egg yolks, Add a little of the hot mixture to egg, then stir into lobster sauce, Add pepper and salt. Pour into patty shells and brown under broiler, 0-0-0 AROUND THE TOWN All Saints Roman Catholic Church, Strathroy, Ont, was decorated with poinsettias for the wedding December 29, 1956 of- Verna Mildred Claxton: and Lawrence John Vezina, The bride is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs, E, Quackenbush, Strathroy,:and the groom is the son of Mr, and Mrs, W. Vezina, Terrace Bay. The Rev. Father R. Moynahan officiated and music was provided by Miss Helen Healy, The bride wore a floor-length gown of white nylon over satin. The lace bodice was fashioned with a portrait neckline, trimmed with rhinestones, and the bouffant skirt featured a lace panel in front, Her (cont'd, next colum) AROUND THE TOWN Cont'd, fingertip veil was held by a tiara of lace covered with rhinestones and she carried a bouquet of red roses and white carnations. Miss Rita Vezina, sister of the groom, was maid of honour and bridesmaids were ro Dorothy Fortney and Miss Edith Gavin. roe identical waltz-length gowns of: oe nylon over white satin and carried bouquets of white 'mums, Richard Leclerc was best man and ushers were Willard Vezina, brother cf the groom, and Louis Claxton, brother of the bride, Receiving guests, the bride!s 'mother wore a teal blue suit with black accessories and corsage of pink carnations, For the wedding trip to Buffalo and Niagara Falls, the bride donned a beige suit and topcoat, with navy accessories and red rose corsage, Mr. and Mrs, Vezina will live in Terrace Bay. es On December 29th, 1956, in a Christmas setting of poinsettias and evergreen in St. Joseph's Ghurch, Sarnia, Ont. Dorothy Ellen Hurley, Reg. Ne, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Thomas A, Hurley became the bride of Terrence Michael Hobin, in a ceremony at which the bride's brother, Rev, R. J. Hurley of Windsor officiated. Miss Frances Miller played traditional music and the soloist Mrs. Allen Skelton, a cousin of the bride, sang, "Ave Maria" "Panis Angelicus", and "Mother at Thy Feet is-Kneeling". | Escorted by her father, the bride wore a floor-length gown of white slipper satin with tiny satin-covered buttons from neck to waist accenting the scalloped scooped neckline of the softly molded bodice, Pearl trimming added further distinction to the bodice which topped a wide bouffant skirt, and long tapered sleeves came to a V at the wrist. She carried an equisite cascade of all-white gardenias and steph- anotis. The brilliant red velvet of Ge attendants! gowns added further to the Christmas decor, The gowns of the maid of honour, Miss Margot LaPlante of Corunna and the maids, the bride's two sisters, Misses Honora and Margaret Hurley were fashioned on the same lines as that of the bride with three-quarter length sleeves and street-length skirts, They wore matching red shoes and tiny matching skull caps, complemented by short white gloves (cont'd, page 5)