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Terrace Bay News, 29 May 1958, p. 4

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BANANA QUICK BREAD 3 cups sifted all-purpose flour 2 t hcah tly. beaten eggs 2/3 cup: sugar 4 teasp. double action baking powder 3 teasp. salt = cup chopped nuts 1/3 cup shortening 1 cup mashed bananas-- (3-4) * 1 cup mixed candied fruits and peels MayCup FALSi ns. *Use fully ripe bananas. Sift together, flour, baking powder and salt. Add nuts and blend. Beat shortening until creamy - 300 strokes, or 2 minutes at medium speed on your mixer. Gradually add sugar, beating until fluffy after each add- ition, Add eggs and beat until thick. Add flour mixture and bananas alternately, blending thoroughly after each addition. Fold in fruits and raisins, Grease bottom only {not sides) of 4us = Bg! x 3" loaf pan. Turn batter into pan. Bake in moderate oven (350°) 60 to 70 mins. » A-K--O-U-N--D T-H-E - T-O-W-N Ai Mrs. William Malcolm has returned from Winnipeg where she attended the University of Manitoba's Convocation Exercises when her brother, Glen Hermanson graduated on May 21st, {cont'd next col.) Around the Town (cont'd). Mrs, Walter anderson held a party for Clara Scully last Friday to celebrate Clara's twelfth birthday. Ten girls attended and played a "' variety of games, bingo and records and enjoyed the birthday cake and luncheon. Anderson and Fat Simmers were Servitors, Margo Mr. Harry Ward of Fort Willaim is visiting his daughter Elva McMillan this week. Roddy Bradley had his fourth birthday on 'Sunday and celebrated with a party at which six of his little friends joined him, Games were played with the help of brothers Terry and Ken. The children sat down to supper béfore leaving for home vi Ee their party favors. Mrs. G. A. Tennant of Brandon stopped off in Terrace Bay last Friday to visit with Marge. and Walter Anderson on her trip home from Toronto. TEACHER'S: GROUP MEETS The spring meeting of the North Shore Association of. the Federation of Women Teachers! Association of Ontario was held at the Terrace Bay Tublic School on Saturday, May 24th. President, Mrs. Nora Peters-opened the meeting. After the business, she introduced Mrs. Edna Sedgwick, Director,' .from Geraldton, and Mrs. Iris Torfason, rort Arthur. A .. discussion was held on the Federation's Plan of frofessional Approval. Mrs. Torfason spoke on Methods of Teaching Remedial Reading. Fourteen members from Marathon, Schreiber and Terrace Bay attended. Mrs: Eva Davis of Marathon was elected "resident of the newly formed Association, "reli cals the meeting the Terrace Bay Staff were hostesses to the Federation members, Serving a dainty lunch in the teacher's room. Nees er ae a ae NOTICE The next regular meeting of the Women of The Moose #1426 will be held in the Moose Hall at 8 Be m, on Pere. June 4th. iS ad ea) det eee) et

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