it? > ic iH itd Iw RECIPE OF THE WEEK DREAM COOKIES cup butter cup sugar teaspoon vanilla cups sifted flour pinch salt 1 teaspoon baking powder blanched almonds, split Cream butter, Add sugar and beat until fluffy. Add vanilla. Stir in flour sifted with salt and baking powder; mix until smooth, Form into small balls. Put on ungreased cookie sheet; press half almond on tov of each, Bake in slow oven, 300°F., 20 minutes, or until lightly browned, NPP H 0-0-0 ' AROUND THE TOWN Mrs, Mary Byers was guest of honour Monday evening, when the Knitting Club to which she belonged, held a Pot Luck Suoper at the home of hrs. Isabel Marsh, Mary was presented with a lovely corsage at the beginning of the evening, and later the group gave her a Lady Buxton wallet together with their best wishes, Mary and Harry Byers and children leave Sunday to make their home in Pineville, Minnesota, T.V. and a social evening was enjoyed fol- lowing the dinner, The Ladies Ten Pin Bowling league got together after bowling Friday evening at the home of Mrs. Lois Haviland to hold a doe party for lirs. Rose Buffett, who left Saturday to make her home in Elliott Lake, Ontario, Highlight of the party was the presentation of Miss Tootsy, Olyve Harrison presented Rose with a Lady Buxton wallet on behalf of the league, along with all their bon voyage wishes, A Miscellaneous Shower at the home of lirs, Joyce Timpano was held Monday evening, honouring Mrs. Owen Laurenson, the former (Cont. on next col.) Puge & AROUND THE TOWN (Cont. ). Margaret Sweet. Seated beneath a decor- ated umbrella, Margaret received a lovely variety of gifts from those present, Sherry Timpano and Barbara Sweet presented the gifts from a decorated hamper. The Dim Bulbs held their regular meeting Tuesday evening, Oct. 30th at the home of Mrs, Rita 'Cavanaugh. Mrs, Cavanaugh was anpointed to carry out the secretary's duties for the balance of the season, A welcome-home song was sung to Mrs, Mary Chesley, a former member who is visiting with her parents. in Terrace Bay. Fan Tan was played by the members with Mary Chesley winning the first prize and Eleanor Ruzyski capping the booby. A very inviting luncheon was served by the hostess assisted by iirs, Dot Shrier, The next mecting will be at the home of Mrs, Lil Harris on November 27th, Bob Wallwin and Fred Soughton returned home Sunday from Chicago where they had attended as delegates, the National Safety Council. Mr. and Mrs, Paul Cavanaugh with son David Paul of NacTier, Ontario have been visiting with Paul's parents, Mir. and Mrs, Ed Cavanaugh. 0-0-0 LADIES AUXILTARY The Ladies Auxiliary of the Community Church will hold their regular monthly meeting on Monday, November oth at 8:15 p.m. Mrs. H. Goodfellow and her committee will have charge of the program, Girls of the C.G.1.T. will be guests of the evening. 0-0-0 ART CLUB NEWS Regular art classes are held each Thursday at 8:00 p.m. in the large meeting room of the Recreation Centre. New members are welcome at all times, 0-0-0 NOTE OF THANKS I wish to cxpress my sineere thanks to "Nurses and Staff" of Terrace Bay Hospital for their services rendered during my recent sickness, Shorty Hornby. 0-0-0