Scugog Island WI Tweedsmuir Community History, 1962-98, [1962] - [2001], p. 9

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NW 30 /re V R . E t t E . ed Ti mes Cook Book Contesi\' Hy MAUREEN MATY'tti over" 30 retupes, neatly celebrating its 100th birthday Times Family Editor typewritten 51nd arranged this year. As " Centennial 'There‘ll be a whole lot of according totood t,vpe, Hers project, the Association mkin‘ going on' in the area was alsothe fie.trecipe lyokto requested the children m the this year according to the great arrive at The Times' office. school to bring to them favorite response bythe publictoobtain Mrs. MacNeill is the mother recipes of their parents and, extra copies of the Cook Book of two children, ason, Dean, il theyin turn produeeda number edition published by The Times years old, and a daughter. ofCentennial Cook Books. “We in the Oct, 29 edition of the Marilyn, s, hath ol whom are have sold approximately 200 at ‘newspapei'. ‘_ T fond of cooking: our cook books," said Mrs. [ The Oshawa Times 50th _ 'Sally Woodward. member of Anniversary Cook Book Recipe Mrs. MacNeill says she loves the 'Sinclair Home and School contest was enthusiastically to cook, and thoroughly enjoys Association. "there was a entered by women in the competition. that is the reason terrific response to our Cen- Durham Region. she gave for entering the Cook tonnial project." Mrs. Wood- Somanybeautil‘ully prepared Book contest. She enjoys ward was delegated by the recipes were submitted to The collecting cookbooks as a hobby Homeand School Association to '; Times by numerous individuals and said she would probably accept from The Times the and ladies' organizations, the purchase another couple of Inoneinrr award on behalf oi decision to choose three contest cook books with a portion of her the association, Mrs, Wood, 1 winners W35 U‘UIY a difficult winnings _ ward said she thought their one, _ Sinclair Public School, HoTe winnings would help towards _ After much consideration and School Association. _rrl the payment of some of their with regard to neatnesrs,' Whitby, was 5300!“? plyre Centennial year bills. number. variety and prompt- winner of T $15, Mrs Em. "Scugog School was a Times' l ness ofrecipes submitted,utree granton. ol the. Home and Cook Book Cot1tcstwinner some i prize winners were selected. School Association entered vears ago," said Mrs, Clifford T First prize winner' of Mo, their Ctr.ste.nn.iy ‘Year Cook Renown of the Scugog Island _ Mrs. Barton MaeNei0 of 98 Book on_behalf (ri the As.soy. UCW.winnrws ofSiO third prize Rosbucough Ave, submitted ““1“" Public Sehool Is in the 1974 Cook Book contest, Mrs. ltedman said the UCW has been collecting recipes for quite sometime, and when The Times Cook Book Recipe contest was announced in the paper, they oecided to compile all the recifes into a book and submit it. S to said the winnings would be helpful with one of their many worthwhile projects. Mrs. MucNeiil. Mrs. Woodward and' Mrs. Redman visited The Times office Thursday afternoon at which time they were each presented with a cheque by Times' Family Editor. Mrs. Maureen News on behalf of The Times.

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