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Oshawa Times (1958-), 29 Oct 1964, p. 8

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Sigs" ANC AO a AR te MEET CE COOKIES COMBINE CHOCOLATE, BANANAS Ts Anything Better Than a Brownie? © Yes, A Chocolate Banana Brownie for desserts, most of us find it hard to think of anything that tastes better than chocolate. But it could be chocolate blended with bananas, and the proof of it is luscious Choco-Banana Bars. semi-sweet chocolate, mashed bananas and lots of nuts, these brownie-like cookies are sump- tuous as a snack and substantial enough to serve as a dessert. A velvety chocolafe icing adds a final note of elegance. 1% teaspoon baking powder 1 ¥ teaspoon cinnamon ¥, cup soft butter or margarine %4 cup sugar 1 cup mashed fully ripe 1 % 1 1 As an all-time favorite flavor Made with whole bran cereal, CHGCO-BANANA BARS cup (6-0z. package) semi- sweet chocolate pieces ' cup sifted flour Y teaspoo: baking soda \ teaspoon salt bananas (3 medium) 44 cup milk cup whole bran cereal cup chopped nutmeats (op- tional) se Curriculum Night, Installation Fill Program For Dr. Phillips H-S it we sts "ve roen This year as a result oi changes made in the curriculum 2 night, parents were able to visit their children's rotary teach- ers, as well as their regular teachers at Dr. §. J. Phillips School. At the end of the meeting, visits were also made to the Industrial Arts and Home econ- omics rooms, under the direc- tion of Mr. Walker and Miss Olszewski respectively. At 8 o'clock parents assembled fn the auditorium, where Mrs. N, V. Roe, a vice president of the Home and School council, installed the officers of the Home and School Association as follows: President, Mrs. R. F. Richard- son; Ist vice-president, Mrs. M. A. Hoggard; 2nd vice-president, "Mrs. Norman - Warburton; re- cording secretary, Mrs. William Bowes; treasurer, Mrs. A. R. Garrett; membership chairman, Mrs. Gordon Riehl; program chairman, Mrs. R. F. Kelly; so- MRS. R, F. RICHARDSON (President) = staff for the opportunity to visit stated that today with the great explosion in mathematics and \science, thildren need to know were assured that modern mathematics does. not discard the oli principles. Mrs. A. R, Garrett, expressed thanks to the principal and his the classrooms and have an un- derstanding of their children's curriculum for the year. Mrs. M. A, Adam, with the help of 'Mrs. R. S. Kelly ar- ranged the evening. Refresh- ments were served by the mo- thers of the pupils in Mrs. Trot- ter's room, Mrs. F. B, McDon- nell and Mrs. Herman McKoy and Miss Kearn's room, Mrs, F. M. Serviss and Mrs. Betty Scott. : beam Chapter was held 'in the Masonic Temple Jean Scott presiding, by Brother Frank Train. ter Wilma Taylor Sister Meta Moore and Sister Agnes Kemlo both PDDGM's. They were given a warm wel- come and the WM thanked for their regular attendance. Presiding officers, Agnes and| Ww ham. Chapter warm reception. Sunbeam's own| past officers present were: Sis-| ters Agnes Kemlo, Meta Moore, | | Isobel |Bert LODGES AND bined. Spread mixture in *|2 x 1% inches. Melt chocolate over hot but not boiling water; cool. Sift to- gether flour, baking powder,/1 soda, salt and cinnamon. Com- Chocolate Velvet Frosting: Yield: 32 bars, .2 x 1% inches. cup (6-0z, pkg.) semi-sweet chocolate pieces tahl shortening bine . butter, sugar, egg, milk, all-bran and choco-|} late; beat until well-blended. Add Sifted dry ingredients and nutmeats;. beat, until well-cuss- greased and floured 13 x 9-inch pan.| Bake; in moderate oven (350 degrees F) about. 25 min-|R utes. Cool. Frost with Chocolate Velvet Frosting. Cut into bars cup sifted confectioners' sugar , Y% oup milk ¥4 teaspoon salt : \% teaspoon. vanilla flavoring Melt chocolate with shortening over hot but not boiling water. emove from heat. Stir in sugar, milk, salt and_ vanilla; beat until smooth. Spread over cooled Choco-Banana Bars. Sybil Langmaid, Dorothy Ha!ev,|th William Henderson and Frank Train. Markham and Whitby. Sister Thelma Beerthuizen gave the teport on the Sick and the WM wished all a speedy recovery. The inspection date was set th for January 21, 1965. Invitations) were' accepted for eir loyal support and help during the past year, and wish- ed the new officers a success- Visitors were present from/ful year. The Charter was. draped in memory of the departed mem- bers. The meeting closed in regular form, the WM ,giving e farewell. Refreshments, were served by Sister Gladys Elliott Whitby|and her committee, November 10 and Ontario, No- vember. 2. The annual reports were given by each of the com- The WM, as it was her last night in office, thanked all her officers and her committees for mittees. granulated li and will not turn into rock-like chunks inside package or suga bowl. ; i ad HOUSEHOLD HINT A new typeof brown sugar is ie the white sugar ' UNITS, GROUPS AUXILIARIES ST. STEPHEN'S UCW 'Mrs. David Duchemin, presi- _|dent, opened the St. Stephen's UCW meeting with the reading of a poem "Discipline," follow- ed by: the. theme hymn and prayer.: Twelve members and two guests answered roll calls. Mrs, letter a Mrs, Duchemin read an article on lotteries from a magazine and discussion followed. There were 45 hospital calls made during July and August, and 36 during 'September and October, j Mrs. Rundle and Mrs. Harry Bickle Charles Rundle read a| ® bout lotteries from Breckenridge. Mrs. Marshal Knipe, Mrs, will help at the November blood donor clinic. Mrs. Walter Rackham will open the fall bazaar on Novem- H ber 26, at 8 p.m. The theme for the devotions was "Thanksgiving." "Come Ye Thankful People, Come,"' was sung, and 'Count Your Bless- ings" was read in unison, Mrs. Alex Ferries read the 8th chap- ter of Dueteronomy. Mrs. Frank Crawford read a poem "Thanks- iving.". ° Mrs. Alex Ferries was in charge- of "Stewardship," and' conducted discussion groups: Group 1, on time; Group 2, on talent, and Group 3 on money. Each group was given a list of quéstions and a Bible reference to discuss and revert back to the entire group. the Tong in Hong Kong a the matron of a 'ong Kong. i The November met be in the charge of Mrs. ; Vaillancourt on_ citizenship ar social action. Mrs. Curry, om leave from Northern Rhodesia, will speak on Africa. : . VINTAGE DISH LEICESTER, England (CP) A 15th century -hen's egg was found during excavations here, Ronald W. Bilsky, ><. Chiropractor If hurt on the job, ask your employer to authorize Chiro- practic core. "It's yours for the asking". - | 100 King St. E, 728-5156 program, on SOCIETIES (Sunbeam Chapter) The regular meeting of Sun- with Sister assisted Sis- introduced them illiam Wallace from. Mark-| were given a/ McDonald, May Lang, Wight, Laura _ Stewart, |BATHE PARK LADIES' AUX. | The regular meeting of Bathe! Park Ladies' Auxiliary was held recently with Mrs. William Haight presiding: } | Mrs. John Fisher gave the} | treasurer's report and Mrs. wit |fred Ogden gave the bingo re- port. 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