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Terrace Bay News, 29 Jul 1954, p. 4

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RECIPE OF THE WEEK FISH FILLET CRISPIES ibs, fish fillets teaspoon salt teaspoon paprika cups soft breadcrumbs teaspoon poultry dressing tablespoon chopped parsley (optional) teaspoon salt, pinch of pepper tablespoons finely minced celery tablespoon minced onion cup milk Use fillets of heddock or any other fish fresh or frozen, Cut in individual pieces, sprinkle with salt and paprika and place on greased baking dish, Mix bread- crumbs with remaining ingredients and place mounds of this dressing on each piece, A few slices of snipped bacon can be sprinkled on top of each piece or some grated cheese for added flavor, then bake the fish in a hot oven, 425 degrees F, for from 15 GO 20 minutes, or allow 10 minutes per inch of thickness of fish, Do not d6vercook, Serve with wedges of lemon, Yields six servings. FRED HH HE Selo aH - O=nO--O AROUND THE TOWN © Mr, and Mrs, Jack Little and family returned a week ago from their holidays spent in Sault Ste, Marie as guest of an old friend, Mrs, Ross, then returning home through the States and visiting with Mrs, Little's Mother, Mrs. J. E. Dodd of Port (cont. on next col.) Page h AROUND THE TOWN Keone ) Arthure -- Glenna and Jin 'MaoDonaid with Marlyn returned July 20th from their vacation in London, Ontario with Jim!s Mother, Mrs, T.JHadley and sister, Gail MacDonald. Mr, and Mrs, Bill Wainika and family spent last week in Duluth, Minnesota and in Port Arthur with Bill's Mother, Mrs, Je Tukkanen, Vi's Mother, Mrs. V. Irwin of Port Arthur accompanied them to Duluth, Miss Patty Lou Kimball of Chicago visited with her Aunt Mrs, George Dennis for a week and was accompanied by her cousin, Leslie Woods to Fort William to visit with their Grandparents Mr, and Mrs, Allen Guger, Leslie will remain for ten daySe : Mr. and Mrs, Emil Storvold have re- turned from their holidays spent in Ottawa with Emil's sister, Mrs, Chartrand and sight seeing on their retum trip by way of Niagara Falls and Detroit, Mrs, Storvold's sisters and brother-in-law accompanied them on their trip, Mr. and Mrs, Mamrice Golding and Miss Elsie Gee of Rosetown, Saskatchewan. Stanley Savoy arrived home from H.M,C.5-. Cornwallis to be.the guest of his parents, Mr, and Mrs, George Savoy for two weeks and will leave next Monday for Esquimalt, B.C. to join H.M.C.S. Naden where he will finish his course, Mr, and Mrs, Gordon aan with Ronnie and Doreen were. guests last week of. their daughter and.son-in-law, Virginia and Gary Galvin. Charlie Simmers had -his parents of Fort William visiting with him for a few days last week, . Miss Barbara. Hosack will leave for her home in Woodstock, Ontario on Thursday after a two week vacation spent at the home of Dick Lumbers, Rita Cavanaugh with Mary Pat and Reggie returned home last Friday from North Bay where she had holidayed for the past six weeks, She was accompanied by her Mother, Mrs. oe Gibbens who will visit a while, Mae On Tuesday evening, June 27th the Dim Bulbs held their monthly meeting at the home of Sheila Zwaresh, President Lois Haviland conducted the meeting with minutes being read by Mary Byers and Treasurer's report given by Eleanor Ruzyski. Bridge 'was the entertainment for the evening and Lois Haviland was the lucky winner of first prize and Grace Banks recei- ving the booby. Luncheon was served, The next meeting will be held August 23rd at the home of Grace Banks,

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