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Terrace Bay News, 18 Aug 1955, p. 4

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RECIPE OF THE WEEK PRETZEL SOUP While pretzels are mostly eaten as they come from the bakery, they are used for cooking in the Pennsylvania Dutch region. Perhaps the best-known of these dishes is pretzel soup, the recipe for which varies from one locality to another, One of the simplest of these Nr OND is: tablespoons butter tablespoons flour cups milk dozen pretzels tablespoons chopped parsley Dash Cayenne pepper Blend flour and butter. Add milk gradually, blend well and bring to a boil, Simmer 10 minutes, add parsley and pepper. Page 4 AROUND THE TOWN (Cont.) Alberta on Thursday. Mary had been a guest of her family for the past two months. Miss Elaine Dawson has joined the nursing staff of the Terrace Bay Private Hospital last week, Elaine hails from Toronto. Sister Christina of St. Joseph's College, North Bay.left for the Lake- head on Monday after a week's visit with her brother, Chris Demas, and family. Chris! Father, Mr, Sam Demas of Toronto is also visiting with them, _Mr, and Mrs, Bill Guest with ' daughter Peggy arrived home Tuesday from their holiday motoring in Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan through Sault Ste, Marie and to Peterborough, Ottawa and North Bay. Returning home again through thé Sault they travelled the Northern route in the States, Marg and Charlie Simmers and family are home again from their holidays ~ Marg and the children spent six weeks - 'with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Louis Kiff of Chatsworth, Ontario, and visiting the Elgin Cooks, also of Chatsworth, Charlie joined them for their return trip and to visit with his parents in the Lakehead, Mr. and Mrs, Joe E, Campbell with daughters Gloria and Barbara arrived home Tuesday from their holidays in Hudson visiting another daughter, lirs. Kusick and family, and with Mrs, Camp- . bell's Mother, Mrs, Williams of Ear Falls, Break pretzels into four large bowls, pour the soup over them at once, This soup is wondere ful for a late snack after a large party and, by the same token, just as good for Sunday breakfast. Ontario. Milford and Sarah Aron of Dryden were visiting with Don and Betty Anderson for a few days last week, Mr, and Mrs, Les Crandlemire spent a week motoring and camping in Minnesota 0-0-0 recently, . Visiting at their home last weekend were Mr, and Mrs, Fred Crutcher and family of Port Arthur, and their daughter Sharon who is staying on in Terrace Bay another week. Mrs. V,. Walker and daughter Lois of Fort' William have been visiting for the past three weeks with her sister, Vivian Hanna and family. 0-0-0 Mr, and Mrs, Frank Rusinek of Osage, Saskatchewan arrived Tuesday to visit with Betty and Frank Sweet, Mrs.Anne Berrigan of North Bay arrived Monday with her children George STORK CLUB NEWS Congratulations this week go to Mr. and Mrs, James N. Smith on the birth of a son on August 13th, and, Mr. and Mrs, George Dashkewytch on the birth of a son on August 14th, AROUND THE TOWN The Ed Cavanaugh family is depleted once more with John, Ted and Eileen and Miss Doreen Linsdale leaving for Toronto a week and Mary Beth to visit for a couple of ago Tuesday, and Mary Chesley with Gregory and weeks with her cousin Stella Brown. Norma returning to her home in High Prairie (Cont. on page 5) (Cont. on next oct

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