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At "no other time does entertain-;
ing hit the peak it will dining the
fOrthcoming holiday season, and 4
buffet supper is one of the most
enjoyable of festive parties, A cas-
serole of fish fillets and plump;
7pink ,slarinap is a happy change for,
a buffet feature at this time of the
year when there is a surhit of rich,
heavy food, In Bell Ringer Casso:-
role the Seafoods are blended to-
gether with a savory sauce which
is studded with parsley, pimento
and green pepper, There's, a thp-,
ping of .,crispy potato. slices an i
the whole is crowned with grated
-cheese•that.melts to mellop good-
rieSS during .baking, It 'can be• kept
'in a' warm oven without any detri-
mental Affect on its superb flavoy
and attractive appearg,,nee shot/111
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TRI'COUNTY MINOR
HOCKEY SCHEELE
W.O.A.A.'nIVEDGET eirl!tO/IP
L. R. Madill, COnvener
ran', 2—Mt. Forest at Pahnerston
• Fergus at Milvertort
Sam, 9—Palmerston at:PerguS
San, 16—MiIverton at Mt, 'Forest
Jan, 16—Fergus at PairriersOn
San. 17-1lowick at Mt, Forest
Jan,:20-1almerst4rt at Milufrton
Jan. 22--Howick at Palmel:strm
Jed. Forest at Fergus
sari, 24-r-Paimeraton at EloWlck in'
Gorrle
27—Howick Milverton
:fan. 31-1Vfilverton at Ilewielt. in
„, Gorrie
Jan. 31—Fergus at Mt. Forost
Feb, 3-1qt, roma, at Milvorton
Fergus at' ,Efowielr in
aoriie
-Feb. 6-1ViilVerton at:',07erg.us"
Feb, 7—Palmerston at Mt, Forest
Feb. 10—Milverton at Palmerston
Mt, Forest at' HOWlyt in
Carrie
Feb, 13—Howick at. Ferg,us•
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BANTAM ,
• ' Milt 'Bridges, ,Converitei
Jan, 2Nft Forest at Palmerston
San, 2-158,1therston tot Pergus
10—aar,riston at Mt, Forest
Jan. 15—Mt.'7+"'orest at Iitarriston
16---Wergus at Palmerston.
Jan. 20--Fergus ,
Jan. 23-34t, Forest at Fergus
Tan, 29--Palmerston at. ITarriston
Sam, 31—Fergus at Mt, Forest
Feb. 2--Ra1tistort at Palmerston
Feb, 6:—Ilarriston at Vergiiri
Fob, 7--PalmorSton at Mt, 'orest
holiday mood and siirrouiidetlith
one or two other hot-Pr, cold ,main
dishes, crisp -salads afld:` crunchy
relish'zs. Spicy holiday': tarts and
cookies, assorted qhcese and crack-
ers, a large bowl of fresh: fruit
nuts and steaming coffee noun .o t
the festive tuiffet,menu. '
BELL RINGER CASSEIVME !
4 tablespoons', butter -"or.margar-
1 small .onion;•slieecl thin •
34 cup .chopPed green pepper)...
,pound flan y •
1 cup.- cooked. Shti..110
2 tablespoons : chopped pimento,, i
2 tablespoons eliopped;parsley
11Zi. cabs mediunt White, sauce,'..;
seasoned .!
3 tablespoons .dry. •sherry:*
1 TeaApdefi prepai.ed;nstarct
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Jaquaty 1957 ,
.Narinaw: keating• was installed;
as inaSterof the Masonic. Ledge,
Reevc „Harry Dowdy of. Howiak
Township was•.elected' warden. ,of
the dounty of Boron, succeeding
Reeve J, V, 'PigWer :of :Turnberry
Township, '
SimPsonia 'feed mill at Gorr`ie
4's s destroSte,,1 1.)Y -fire.
The Lions i'c'elburbuarlree(1,;6 ,
chaSo a trailer for: the,,; use of" the
Salvation Army, .to talte•hot coffee,
blankets: do., to the Scene fireS
irr.this district. , •
'X'Ite Joe Derr_ construction firni
received an award for its safety
record .at the. Good Roads' Conven-
tion in Toronto,
Work was started on the T80,000
additlen to the " Wilighrun Public
School.
Committees iset it p, to make
Arrangements for the :centennial of
Turnberry Township:
Raymond 'Merkiey was seriously
injured in" a ear accident near
Walkerton,
Rod McIntosh, manager of the
local -United coroperatives;! 'cream
cry,: •annoUnted that he would join
the Investors Syndicate and move
to Preston,
X-Iyfldmari Brothers:, of Gerrie,
commenced construction of .4
building to be used for the maim-
facture of brisket bottoms,
It was announced that R,e'V.
AleXamtler Nirrano would receive
the degree of doctor of, divinity
from the PreSbYterian college in
Montreal, •
Meg Supply Co, of Listowel
oporida a depot In Wingham,
The Turnberry rIbyvnahip Music,
IrestiNial was held at BicieVale,
CoOnell Ordereea,,craek-doWn oil
all • Speeders in the town, setting
lifiiit at 25 miles per hour,
ifack "Ace Bateson was named
0":ftiPi(6 commander at a Meeting bela
111 Irixoter,
The Wingharn branch of Walker
Stores dosed its doors end the,
building was purchased by Rem-
Ington 13rothers as the new luna-
tion for the 10,A, foOd store.
A tragic drowning nooidont, took
tli 1 tfo of 14-yeat.,old JouW, i,
*Itiato
rCUSS61 Itaitiorson lost his life
when tire destroyed his hone In
Mortis Township,
:Rev,. G, V. johns(»; who calm
.,to Witigharn from Owen Sound,
Was Inducted -as teatot of -st, Paul's
Atigliesn Charteh,
11/eV, Brein .4e V0100‘, reefer Of the
.010glicart• 0hutaireft at Myth and
ar evrew
Beigrave was ordained at Linidon,
Laurs, Collar, missionary
in Nigeria , Africa,' 'arrived home
to spend ti0 furlough .her
family. in Wirigharn.
and Mrs V. Goodrtclgo of
the. Salvation Army, received word'
that they wouicl'be' Iea.Ving Wing-
ham, having been aceepted ..fpr
Mission work in' South America,
pOgfas Casernore, 27-year-old"
PTJC workman Was electrocuted
when he was engaged iri making
routine repairs near Wingham
Motors. '
3`aly
Turnberry,. Township ' staged a
Most successful celebration, to
mark its centennial, .
Canadian Pacific Railway an=
flounced that it would 'discontinue
ita'panSenger serViee in Angust.
Byron Adams, lbcal Queen'S
Sconntriglieoli
ft df.or the' jamboree, in
August
S„, Armstrong, Ontario's agent:-
general in London, England, visit-
ed Wingham.
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Teams playing In tho tri-eourity
miner series will be handled by the,
foliOwing meni
`Wroxeter" /44-Wees:' IsTanaget,
Jack 'Brdwin; '--assistant :Manager,
Crawfora' Coach, -Bruce
MOritkomeiY. '• "
Jilveniles:Ilanager, Warren Col-
asistant manager,. Dori' Mo-
Linighttn;':edaA ken Edgar:
Gorrie PeC--Weesf'Marlitger, Bow,
er Parrish; assistant Manager, Mee
Graham; coach, Dave Neilson,: '
Midgets: .Manager, Allan Adams;
assistant manager, SteiVart Mgr.
gins; coach, Dayp Neilson,
,Howick 'Lions Midgets::Manager,
Lorne Madill; assistant 'managers,
Ewart Whitfield, IlarVey.: McDer-
mitt; coach, Tom • O'Krafka.
Intermediates; Manager, Harry
Elastic; coach, Claus 0'10'afka.
All games in tri-county, hockey
are cancelled for Janii/ry 1st.
Wroxeter Pee-Wee and , juvenile
games with Kurtz:Ville* ;igeheduled
for Friday January 3ra will be
played in. Harriston at "7.30 p.rr.,,
Thursday, January 2nd.-!
• Men's is
Aces; 5 p.oin
4; Rockets, 2;'1',
MIDGETS DEFEAT
4YROXETER BOYS
The Wino:an Midgets trounced
the Wroxeter Midgets 16-2 in an
Lxliibitlon tilt played in, the -Wing-.
ham arena last Yriclay night. •
T• John Vrytogie wens Wingliara's
Hspatkplitg, blinking the red light'
tour times, Ray Walker POW 5111,
:Crawford tallied two goals each,
'with single tallies going' to gurtay,
Nett, Gary Ternplerna,n, 'Don X,re,
Remy, Laverne Powling;, Gilt
,Thortipsori, JIna Wild, and Pete
•09,tritiehrtel, john. ,Ting and 13111
lOtinf sOared,. Wroxetet's lone
plimented bY.P, table deOrated Potataes, thinly shot.
Salt
'Y2 .cup :grated .process, or:, Iiedclar
, cheese •
Melt' butter Or , margarine. Saiite
onion and, green pepper in nutter'
until sOft. Cut fish fillets -into one-
inch 'pleCes. Add :with shrimp -to
onion and green pepper mixture.
Stir :in pimento and parsley, plend
sherry' amd mustard into seasoned'
White sauce. Blend half of white
sauce ntlicture into -fish and veger
tables. Place in greased casserole,
Cofer .,with sliced potatoes, sprink-
ling potatoes liberally with salt,
cover with remaining sauce. Bake
in preheated moderate oven of 375
degrees P.:, about 40 , minutes,
sprinkling cheese on ,top about 20
minutes befores cooking time
cernpleted. Makes about 6 servings.
'!).142 tablespoons :lemon juice rim30,,
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