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SPS ROOM 6•IN 1928 — It was about 1928 when Ruth Thompson's class posed for a
photo in front of<th" covered'school. left, rear, are Mary Geddes, Alf Segrist,
Marg Barlow, Earl M ntgomery, R.S.Box, Caroline Holmes, Helen (?) Fraser,
Alma Elliott, Bruce Wright, Margaret McLeold, Anna Dengis, 'Marion Ibitson and
Tom Wilbee. Front are (Mary Wood; Clarence Reeves, Ruth Fraser, Cecil Oke,
Dorothy Howells, Lenore Edler, June Segris't, Cleta Dickson, Clara Dolmage, Grace
Gfllespie,,Heleh Swan, and Clayton Dennis.
Look who's here
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xmost and
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grov, .dressing, and cranberry= pu it To li
alµcl✓ ,... but why not t! ceps, 6�EYealt 4Qllon
spmething .. new? ""�tttkey , 'lt l qty h�fi ,klvlbd
,Alfredo" is a navel wayof sicry,!
0.91 4 000_000+rl rtpgdle
cooked turkey The deticata flay.Rir(8,nces'uttcooked)
of turkey is blended with chick
2 t �t<le n
e sppont cbap�e frog A.
bouillon and dry white wiue.• parsley
Served over noodles, this 4ish will Cannbine eup, �flpur, cheese
surely please holiday company baking powder aittps..
. TURKEY AL DA Add milk to ugg and 'stir into tour �
1 cap all-purpose fl mixture. Dip turkey sltogo t# ;
/a. cup grated Parmesan ehee a batter; fry in oil unto ;ggwit
(about l minute each side); keep
1 teaspoon baking powder war
�1/4 teaspoon salt 1tt. S sate anion it} Butter .until.
Dash pepper, transparent. Stir in s/4 cup flour,
and seasonings; then blend
3/4
cup milk • bouillon and wine, Cookand stir `
1 beaten egg until smooth and thick. pour over
G `�,: 12 slices cooked turkey- noodles, to with turkeslices
a cup oil and sprinkle with parsley. ''4
H F <• �`/. cup chopped onion servings.
. •,arcs rangy.•roan an -early concert
at. Cardn'o s all in 61d "engli*shTE OLt�
I.A�.ME SEE D.
I e vumenne folks will be'tound good places to see anct hear by
0 ger•afn d; acreet youuge.menne of Ye Parish and Ye ma'y, also bring,your.
lrni+ti tg snd get rested before. Ye syngi'ng begins."
V'(- lounge ' People .of Ye '1i oJiodi3t Meetynge House, will
give a (bra t le (,'ouc�rte in U.) Ye l ausyek a itigt es of Ye town papers are requested not to censure+
Ye greaivla nness of some df XN Menne, .tnd Womenue syngers remem-
,� V_T not ng t
beribat .hey, ai`e b'ltias
'they 'they jnayde not the'nlselywei.
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Ye syngers desire that no posies l)e flung upo, i Ye stage as- it m4'y
/ cause ry . alry ainor g Ye Womeinue syr ge •s. -
I
Xi` V gotbdlie ro"a of Seaforth,
0, r 'if Ye ',o hear Ye songes two t1mes Ye m alappe your hands.
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On' FriddL r' 'Evelan
9 (5.) 77a yout� •o Menne who desire to +walk home withTe younge '
¢ ` Waatbnnt bill please ask them before Tp synging begins that there be iso
�;+Y�flhat0� rrttt�' pry,+et►�� " Ear
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- -- _�.. — ._--_--._- -- _ 'o (ty,) Tc you nge Menne must, n -)t exdh-iu ge glances across, the house with
Tunes and likewise wrr'cilie' songs of e 01di n, Tome b;�, Yeyoulskl Jrtaydeat�. ;
- foylke� in Yb aregse of Ye.years gena bye. -
--�-= ' —s ---r - --- -t--��+— �-;- ----- :- r 7.; 1�eti een Ye, fyrste rine'. seclxude'parte there will be a restpg apelle',
Ye costs- ,O see a,]�ld " l ela►r *11 ana all Y'e dis ,reev Wome� ine which bring fryed cakes to nat are requested
to ;them novo.
4"m'U'7Orl- f4h I I -n'� eat�_
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Ye Children.can get iii for ;et, oil pence lialipeuny (t5c.) + .) T:1Menue Pad Wortdlhne,WiA be suff3red.tb sit together.'+q,
Ye syngyuge:will commence ai e:arlye candle lyght (8 (lciock.) "A
Ye`bar of Ye bin Moore will he t' cen oft one hAf honr c;arlvr.
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Learn
celcius
cooking
The daily weather forecast +
reported in degrees Celsius—is
probably not as baffling to you
now as it was on April 1st , when
you first heard Celsius
temperature.
And -didn't you find that it.
wasn't as hard to make the
change from Fahrenheit as you
0 M had thought if would be?
Outside weather temperatures
are not the only ones to. be
affected by the change. ,
Fake the kitchen' for example.
New ranges will have oven dials
marked in Celsius degrees and
new re. pes will refer to the.
Celsiusa'oven temperatures.
Baked beans wi11 simmer
several hours at 120°C. Beef will
be roasted to the desired
doneness at 160°C. And chocolate
chip cookies will turn to a golden
brown at 190°C.
The following chart gives the
approximate Celsius equivalent
for some of the common Fahren-
heit temperatures. You may want
to clip it to keep handy for quick
reference.
w k Degrees Approximate Equivalent
Fahrenheit in Degrees Celsius
(0017) (O -C)
250 120
300 ISO
325 160
380 180
37S 190
400 200
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