ladies column 1-1/2 tbs, lemon jubve 7/2 tsp. grated lemon rind ay cup firmly packed brown sugar 1/4, tsp. nutmeg 1/2. tsp. cinnamon 2/3. cup.hot water Toast crumbs; mix with butter or Place 1/3 crumbs in greased baking dish. Pare apples; core; slice,.thin, Arrange 1/2 apples on crumbs, Sprinkle with 1/2 juice and rind, sugar, nutmeg and cinnamon, Repeat, ending with crumbs, Add water bake in moderate .oven (350 F,) 45 min. or until apples are tender, Serve hot: with sauce, SAUCE a 1/3 cup butter or margarine uh cup confectioners! sugar v "tsp. vanilla extract Cream butter or margarine; add confectioners! sugar, creaming until fluffy. Add vanilla extract; mix well, margarine. 0-0-0 APQUND THE TOWN Sympathy is expressed to "Curly" Hale whose Mother, Mrs, Vena Hale passed away following an emergency operation in Rockford, Illinois, Burial took place in Belavan, Wisconsin, Many in Terrace Bay will remember Mrs, Hale from her visits here,.. Mary and Curly returned home from Belavan last week, Miss L, Lavender returned home on June 6th from her four-weeks vacation in Toronto, visiting with nephews Walter in Willowdale (Cont. on next col.) Page 4 AROUND THE TOWN(Cont, ) and Emerson at Richmond Hill,' ahd their families, Mrs, Hugh Chesley of Canyon Creek, Alberta arrived in Terrace Bay last Thursday with children Greg and. Norma to visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cavanaugh. Pat Dooling returned on Friday from Douglas, Ontario. She had been called home due to the sudden illness of her ' brother, and accompanied him to Montreal where he was hospitalized, We are pleased to see Mrs. Aggie Sinkins home once more and recovering very well following her operation at McKellar Hospital, Fort William, Rita Cavanaugh took her children Mary Pat and Reggie to North Bay last Monday where they will stay for the sumer with her parents, Mr, and Mrs, T, Gibbens, Rita will return next week. Helen Laurdy arrived home on the 8th to spend her sumier with her parents, Mr, and Mrs, Bert Laundy and will return to Branksome Hall in Toronto next fall, Home also from school is Terry Cavanaugh fron the Lekehead, who will spend the sumier with his parents, Mr, and Mrs, Ed Cavanaugh, returning next fall to again play for the Hurricanes. Jane Porter, daughter of i, and Mrs. Donald C,. Porter, Terrace Pay, is a member of Wayland Academy's- Centennial Class that graduated on June 10th, 1955. Dr. Douglas Ree, chaplain at the Univer- sity of Inga, delivered the Commence- ment address which is NTomorrow, Remember," Jane was active in weter ballet, YeWeCeAo, Trepe Club, Youth Group, Glee Club and Church' Choir, : A double ring ceremony in Trinity United Church, Port Arthur, marked the marriage of Marion Anita Maude, eldest daughter of Mr, and lirs, James Duncan of Terrace Bay to Ronald Arthur Maycozk, son of Mr, and Mrs. As De Maycock, Port Arthur, on Saturday evening, June 11th. Reve R, A. Pedon conducted the candlelight service in.a setting of red roses. hr, Vern Sims presided at the organ and Mrs, Boyle was soloist, singing "0 Promise Me" and during the signing-of the register, "0 Perfect Love", The guest pews were marked with white satin bows, - Given in marriage by Mr. Masee Davidson of Port Arthur, the bride wor a bouffant gown of white 'bridal satin with strapless bodice and billowing overdress of nylon tulle with delicate floral pattern of Schiffli embroidery (Cont, on page 5)