Browns WI Tweedsmuir Community History, 1982-1984, p. 11

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Cookbook Published _ ‘ wey j 2 __St. Marys Journalâ€"Argus, Mon., Dec., 20, 1982 § e s e | 3 o 25 p C By Former St. Marysite Popular Cookbook â€" o @ | § â€" y#X | â€" (From Page 1) still have mother i about i ‘l | A former_St. Marys lady, _ Woodstock and later worked _ to Elliot Lake in Northern‘ Mrs. M(iddleton siid, and the _ the present tl;ooktotg?glgzgg M.autlvs.9 nres sooll 'Of s | Betty Middleton, has just for 10 years in the emergâ€" â€" Ontario in 1970 where they |two outpost camps can sleep. Mrs. Middleton. The book sells for $9.95 _ published a 205â€"page cookâ€" ency and children‘s wards of began operating the resort ;‘30 people each. plus postage and handlihg' book entitled Recipes From the Sarnia General Hospital. hotel and nearby. camps. ! Mrs. Middleton. said she She made the presentation _ and is available from the _ The Frontier Kitchen. She and her husband, who The hotel accommodates 75, (began her initial cookbook to her mother Sunday afterâ€"â€" Frontier Lodge Hotel, P.Q., } Mrs. Middleton, who with comes from Paisley, moved (Continued On Page 2) after accumulating several noon at the McKay farm ©Box 278, Elliot Lake, Ont. [>= her hgsband JORN FUNS th@ _ fooâ€"â€"â€" e ~gc__â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" lrecipes through her cooking _ 1_=_â€" __ u4 sw ie n in mneinmnne cce ( Oe | f Frontier Lodge Hotel in 0 s C| lat the hotel. As her menu at â€"‘ > | Elliot Lake, paid a visit to | â€" im â€" ~~â€" _( |the lodge grew, so did the : f her mother, Mrs. Calvin colits. W k ~ _ _ | |need for. recipes so she | ; fg McKay of RR 4 St. Marys, e â€" .. d > e : i _ _ ___|:|decided "it was time to do a â€"| _ . recently. and dedicated the 0e _ u: o ‘g“ liime. < .0 ) :Q‘new book." | ma ; Te new book to her. ‘ . 4A ie s | S s |.| Tnever dreamed I would. | co t The book, an updated and C 3 â€" .ws i :|ca im t t e al id Ac, 1 2 Brow ns | expanded version of a book .. :/ _ s e ce . E "/} > : 2s | of recipes Mrs. Middleton "% ;\‘ Ns iy sp * . 6 â€" | c (>> published in 1974, came off i ~~"# C s pael . > â€" & | i the Peer Printing presses \ '%; . F | e A co rners near Sault Ste. Marie only "5*“2'3,3 fi«; E: Be!} â€" s 1| j on Dec. 9. s ; A ‘fi\ es _ _ _ § _ _ . g| _It is the wish of this The volume, which is _ yt ul § .; ' 20 correspondent that your spiral bound, contains apâ€" 4:?: s £ s F â€" "| â€"Christmas is one of ‘"Peace proximately 400 recipes and % s M Z2 and Joy‘‘ enjoyed with is arranged â€" in â€" sections prclaaie t family and loved ones. t qlilvi?edtbé/ St'itftfl paper %agei > E Communion was served at illustrated with pen and in 5 Pm \ â€" â€"4| Brown‘s on Sunday,, and drawings. . ”4" Potitinc im .. 3 - j 8| Mrs. Susan Davi)s, was : C The artist, who has a e < P Mns$ : 3| received.into the church by cabin near the Middleton‘s & Spgces § f _ 3| transfer, and Jodi McKay, in Elliot Lake. is Mrs. |«+â€" : s C w| Heather Brooks, Mrs. Ralph Kathryn Corl. e n 4s | 27\ Taylor _ and Kevin > Mrs. Middleton was raised E § % McMurray, joined _ the in the St. Marys area and ~MRS. CALVIN McKAY, left, receives a copy of herâ€" @_4] church. Mrs. John attended St. Marys DCVI._. daughter‘s cookbook. A former St. Marys area resident : &| Hawkesworth is. to be Aftes leaving the school she _ Betty Middleton, right, now lives at Elliot Lake. T commended for her usual _ attended nursing school in : h (Staff Photo) j § 4) tasteful Christmas f msx e Ti . a snn ; f * !__«] arrangements in the church. e f _ Get well wishes go out to 2 . * C _ Mrs. Jessie McKay and also | Bill Brown, both former f Brown‘s Corners residents,> ; s y | who are hospital patients at «s io3 uc naren io omipnmnnenee Aar= * C o sgia *CB L n Anparomnni es t ieritâ€" vunaaii on npiemgermeg = / . time of writing. gas. _ *Â¥ * s . efi B S o ( Brown‘s Sunday School B f gip° I"OWI'\S ; held their annual concert, Browns Corners S [ | arferiday night, withagood . 2 , j attendance. I am grateful to y ay Corners | Mrs. David Arthur for Browns W.I. held a euchre . Towle last Sunday morning. || . . . ‘ * supplying the list of classes â€"â€" last Thursday â€" night with The 4â€"H Achievement Day Brown‘siw.L. held a h. | and teachers. nine tables in play. Prige was helq at the Embro ret Tast Thfii‘sday :iugcht- 4 Gloria Waken and Mabel winners were: Highâ€" Sylvia â€" Community _ Centre _ last Prize winners were: ladieé & Muir‘s class presented a Butcher and Bert Butcher; _ Saturday. The name of this fien poreun Kittmer' & rhythm band. Sue Lucky Number â€" Ina Wells Club was the Brown‘s Hikâ€". | â€" mgn’s high gren Bavnez Bs t Hargreaves and Donna and Bob Box; Lone Hands â€" ing Hoodlums. A word of (|~ / jone pands Jean Sims and ; 1 McKay‘s class entertained Betty Chowen and Oren _ thanks goes out to leaders EFank Levy': low prize £ j next, and Evelyn Arthur‘s Bayne. The next one will be S\{san Davis and Carol e vinfoers Ambr’os',e Walsh and . 3 + class recited a poem, ‘The â€" in two weeks on Dec. 9. Miller. $ i eaesic Howe | & Best of Christmas‘. Audrey ~â€"â€" Flowers were placed in _Members were â€" Nancy i arthemnest efichre Will beron + * McMurray and Ruth Anne the Church last Sunday in ‘R}ddell, Heather _ Brooks, | danuary) cth so welook P f Siec Wright‘s class were dressed . loving memory of Mrs. Lisa McKay, Jodi McKay, j txart in séein Evervent 2 o as Santa‘s elves, and each Harvey, the grandmother of _ Christine Wakem and Susan ‘l thea £ Y said a little piece. Helen Mrs. John Uren, who passed _ Torbet. Congratulations to |~ | N ufe : & ¢ P Conway and Joyce Tate‘s j away recently. f _ Christine Wakem, who reâ€" { he?d‘g]th gioglnf,tsslggzlgfinv;:s t 3 class ydid a nflmber ‘A Mr. Everett Smith, Direcâ€" ceived Provincial Honours, | Ed aatre numaber of ift)s] Christmas â€" Play‘. Jack â€"â€"â€"tor of Alcohol and Drug having completed 12 units, q ace resgented Tolbe d%liv- ( Brooks and Janet Uren‘s‘ Concerns, was guest speakâ€" and Nancy Riddell â€" who o ecea tg War Memonial Hos: k f * class also presented a play. \â€"_jer. assisted by Mr. George received 15. R ’ [ pifal in London, Children of ; Kevin McMurray gave a .. #> o e n e ts ol O o mt tek |. the Sunday School took part. + monologue and Kristina 4 , g 2 | * Tate and Barb Muir gave a @Jg;(’j/?â€"’syé(ffj // /f _5 > T\ i stt n 4s Aeeq oan * piano duet followed by ‘a f Alacoopttia!3, /7(?_,(' number by John and Jason . | § AZRCLCLF]+ / Uren. Kevin Tate gave a C ' piano .solo and Brian . & : K Conway sang and played the ' ukulele and Karen Arthur 5 s«> gave a reading, also Paula i ' Wilkinson. Mr. and Mrs. S.. «; Claus arrived, much to ‘ f ® everyone‘s delight, and Mrs. _ ' Claus gave everyone a 1 4 : e . cookie as they came up to: 4 : : receive their gift.. â€"__â€"_ .00 «| | ‘Merry _ Christmas ; Everyone". |

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