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TEE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
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Fresh fruit time is coming in.
'Nothing tastes • better than •just
plain strawberries and cream, but
sometimes ' we • have' to • :gild. the
' lily, we think. .A friend gave me
,/this, recipe for • "such a delicious"..
.Strawberry -Cheese Pie. •(Cream
Cheese and cottage cheese are
:creeping' into all ' sorts of tinea-
pe�cted . dishes" nowadays).
Strawberry -Cheese Pie The
Cookier, •, crust rl`iny be 'made, the
day before and kept in the frig.
• 1 clip sifted' all-purpose flour, �4
scup granulated ,sugar, 1 tsp.. grat
° '• ed. lemon rind, 1 cup butter or
•..margarene, c'ut in, pieces, 1 egg
yolk, '4 tsp. vanilla extract, .21
'8' oz.. packages .cream • cheese; 1
crup
granulated -'sugar,. 114 tbsp.
' flour, pinch . ;salt, , r/4 • tap. each.
gy1 ated, orae a and : lemon rinds,*
3 . eggs unbeaten; 1 egg. white,
2 tbsp.. heavy cream or . evapor-
tune_ is ,al+ways. salad time too.
meted milk, 2/4 lisp- vanilla extract,.
1:quart uart 'hulled, Washed berries,. thqugh any time of•, the'. year is
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3/4 cup currant' jelly, . melted. • Mix salad Gime at.Thyme's,
• flour, ' .sugar and lemon • rind;
11.1ake. •a well in ;the centre . and Johnson -Houston Group
-drop in pieces: of butter, add 'egg , ' The 'June meeting, of the John -
yolk and 1/4 tsps. 'vanilla. Using: son -Houston Group met at the
fork work butter, into flour mix- home of Mrs: R.' Ackert on: Wed''
'cure until dough is soft . and pli-'nesday, April 8th • with an ' at' -
able,• With' back of.
• , tablesp n, tendance of 24:The meeting open
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press two-thirds of dough ed .with • the theme hymn and
ly over • bottom • `of' 10 -inch pie • the,' Lord's prayer. The . scripture
pan; press remainder ar nd was: read by .Miss Murdie and
sides, not on run: ,It may re- the meditation given by MrsJ
'frigerated- overnight, and in the Alin.,' Prayers' by Mrs.' Houston,.
morning prick dough well •ith \a hymn and the motto followed.
fork Bake;and .cool:
. . Minutes were read• and adopted
For ted
For the , Cream theand the report given
cheese wellwith spoon or'el
t- followed. ;bw the roll .call and
"Tic beater • until fluffy. Combine hymn: • Mrs. ' T . A MacDonald
'1 cup sugar,• 11/4 tbsp. flour; 's 'lt,, .then took charge .of the follow
s14 tsp. each ' orange - and •, leen n ing programme: reading by, Mrs.'
'rinds, and' : beat until. fluffy ,i to, Wm. Eadie: and. •Mrs.':.Lawrence•.
the cheese mixture. Beat; in'' MacLeod,' a solo .:by • Margaret
eggs, one at a'.time, cream Rae, piano piano solos by Mrs.
H. Hous -
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n-illa -Pour most-.--of--th
cheese filling into .p
avoid spilling, place the pie pan
on our oven rack, • and add the
rest., of the filling, • Bake pie at
`450. degrees until golden, about_ 7
i ninutes,;�then'' reduce oven t. heat,
to 2Q0, and bake for 15 minutes.
It will be. puffy nd set., Cool on
pie rack, away om. draughts. It
w.a k'some
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iil shrink,.
and;:
•crack c
as it-cools..Arrangeyberries over
entire' surface, of pie, and pour
cooled, melted` jelly over' the top.
Chill' well. • , , t
'Strawberry -Rhubarb . Pie: four
co*ps ._fresh rhubarb cut • in inch
pieces, 2 cups sliced strawberries,
1 cup brown sugar •(well Pack-
ed), 1b cup `granulated `sugar, 1'
tbsp, cornstarch,, . Va cup 'flour.'
Combine all ingredients' -and turn
into unbaked shell; cover 'with.
lattice' strips. Bake :?y4 tsp. • each
of- cinnamon and nutmeg maybe
added., I like better a dash of
lemon juice, and, • perhaps;,. a bit
of grated rind. •
'Your pastry blender •makes a
quick . cutting of strawberries for
shortcake, or "just plain'. berries"
they' do absorb the sugar" bet-
ter. when cut through. Summer=
KAIRSHEA- •
ie shell, 'ToRESUSCITATOR DONATION
The June meeting ' of the Kair-
shea Women's Institute was held
ab , the"home . of Mrs;'. T. Collyer.
Mrs. D.,.L.;,Mae innon presided.
The Institute ,picnic , will be
held July 14th at Poplar teach.
The 'Institute directors are ' in
charge of picnic; plans.
Ten dollars, was voted to the
Lucknow Fire Co. 'towards pur
chase . of a resuscitator, It was
decided to send fiver dollar's to.
Mrs. •Emerson towards an erner-•
geney: fund for the County' Mus,
cure;.
The`scriPture .was read
.tby,Mrs,;
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Chislett. 'Reports' of'. the District
AnnuaLwere ,given with Mra. Il,:
Laws: `reporting on the morning
session and Mrs, A. \tMacintyre,
the afternoon, The • roll call was
well answered by "My First Tea-
cher".•The . topic "Radio and.TV
Survey" was given by Miss Dean
MacaLeoci She- • asked several
amusing questions, of the mem-
bers'present who' owned TV. Mrs.'
Evan Keith gave, a poem on radio:
Mrs. F. Moffat sang: a' solo and
!Ruth' and' Phyllis.: Steer •favored'.
with a duet. Mrs. W. ' MacKenzie
gave .an amusing- reading iand
Mrs. Scott' entertained ' with a
,musical number. A vote of thanks
was . given by Mrs. Chislett. A
social hour Was enjoyed. '
—The July meeting • .will be ' at
Holyrood Hall Directors,, Mrs.• G.
Wall, Mrs. R. •Martin, 'Mrs. Geo;.
Lockhart and Mrs. I. Dickie. '•
ton; Mrs. J: Allin' and 'June'. Ack-
• ert Miss Murdie . conducted two.
contests. ;'A . hymn' and the. •miz-,
pah ';benediction closed the • meet
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ENGAGEMENTS :
The engagement is-' announced
of Olive, Irene, , youngest., daugh-
ter of • Mr.' and Mrs: •J.. :F..:Payne, :.
Meaford, to Leonard J., Chisholm,,
eldest son : of • Mr.,. and.. Mrs.: John
Chisholm, Dungannon.. The mar-
riage to
ar-riage'to "take place in' Wingham
_the''first part of July:
DUNOANNOL
The annual memorial service
at Dungannon Cemetery Will be
held. Sunday; June 26th. at 445
p.rn. ` with Rev. G. D. Watt of
•the United church delivering the
• address, assisted. ,by other. local
clergy. The Lucknow High School
Bandwillbe in attendance. to
supply music, .
Mt, and Hrs, Bert Marsh of•
'Kitchener spent Sunday •with his
sister, Mrs. • Minnie Jones and
Mel,
Dr„ H. •.A; S. Vokes and Mrs.
Vokes 11oronto, spent' a week.
here at .their rural home.
Mrs. Gordon- '‘Kidd .. and ' , son
Ryan of Islington • spent a weetk
With her parents,. Mr. ' and' ,Mrs.
J. • Ryan, • .
Mr.
and Mrs. B. F. Comfort,'
St. Catharines, were recent visi-
tors for a few days with Mr. and
Mrs. Cecil .Blake.., • .' •
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Finnigan,
who are enjoying a month ,in the
Western Provinces, are expected
back soon. •
The local. 'Dungannon Lodge
-will hold ,the .annual 'churc'h: ser-
vice' at St: Pauls Anglican church
On Sunday, July 3rd. Rev-' I3.'. L.
Jennings, the rector; will -deliver"
the . address.' ' '
Little . Girl • Seriously Ill
Muchconcern is '•held for little
six=;year-old Valerie . Hodges,. •dau
ghter of . fir. and Mrs. ' Lloyd
Hodges.. She . stook ' sudde}ily ill
ori Friday night, and after , ob-
servation was . operated' on Sun=
day night at St., Joseph's 'Hospi-
tal. London, ibut :.at time of writ-
ing, little
riting,'little .change: was .noticed of
the pain. Unfortunately the little
,girl had similar .trouble and an•,
operation for a .telescoped bowel
when' she was' a' year old.: All
are -.hoping • for : better .word ,of
her .condition.
Mrs. 'T 'C,' Anderson, a''native
of . Turkey;who ;returned to. ` her
homeland for a trip' last year,, is
popular in the neighborhood' with
givingan ,'address to Women's'
groups ,at" various places 'telling"
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WEDNESDAY,, .JUNE., •22nd,, 194
Langs de
gsid��:5;-mett10 ,
church on, Monday evening, Juni
13, The president,' James: Young;
presided. The minutes, .were read
by the secretary,, James Moffat.
The scripture readingwas given.
by Douglas Simpson:: The . offer-.
ing• 'was taken • by Miss Audrey
Young followed .with the 'Offer-
ing prayer. The tapk was given
by . ..Douglas Simpson' and the
meeting.. closed with "prayer,
of life,, old-time cums sod
modern living in that:stocountry,
She also • told of "her < trip to. • .
'ranee; Italy and .Greece. Her ad.
• dress, has ::been' given' k at Luck-
noy, Blakes, Hac. ketts; Z on: Ash_
field and ':Brick, the •latter on_
Monday evening • where 'she ad-
dressed about. 70' ladies •;of the
W.M.S,. ;branches from Winghan ,
Brussels, Blyth and • Brick.,
Mrs. Henry ,Branelley' and sort'
Billy of Goderich spent •Monday
with ,: the for••trier's , parents;: JVIr;
and Mrs • :Herb S. Stothers.
,Mr.. and , Mrs. Harold Doherty
of ;Sheappardton e urchased
•from: Mr; Meridithhav,. Yopung "ahe
'corner fame • on the 2nd Con, of
Ashfield, . Dungannon -Nile • road:
Mr g
.Your through- i11 • •
_ gh• , . .health,
:found it necessary • , to give up
farming •sand will: move' to near.
Auburn. They weresurprised on•
Wednesday evening by members
of the• ,Sunbeam Club ,dropping in,
for.:an evening. The presentation
..cif an electric : table`,. carne .• was;;
Made. .
Erskine. 'Presbyterian Church
W.M.S. was' held on' Thursday af-
ternoon at the home ' of . Mrs. • 'Rr
Fitzgerald. and' Mrs. R. Gardner: ,
Mrs. Herb Stothers;: ' president;
read psalm • 19, followed by pray
er: Miss „Elizabeth . McMillan led'.
the devotional . period and gave
the .topic on the life' and .Work
of Jonah. Mrs, Frank •Done$ gave
the glad tidings, prayer: , Seven-•'
teen members were: present. Mrs.
Ii.
McWhinney gave . a report on;.
'the Synodical at St Thomas,. Mrs.
McWhinney gave the . closing
prayer. The hostess served. ltmch.
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OF' EVERY HOME IN LUCKNOW.
Members 1 e�CluD. ' wiUnu e . a house^to=house canvass "f at. ""
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evening when you may purchase 'cans of Planters .Cocktail Peanuts
at 50cc : a can. Yummy, but,they're good! Buy : all you can, afford
.. They are vacuum packed and^ wilh"keep', rode in Lely
MEMBERS OF THE .CLANSMEN CLUB WILL . CONDUCT THE
B1,:I`TZ
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• Rural Residents *ill not he canvassed' but may obtain , their
Planters' Peanuts from any of the Meinbers."
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featuring Planters Cellophane -Packaged Peanuts.
Don't Fail To See. The Spectacular•Planters Peanuts . Eloat
Which Will Be In. Town "That Day =-- July 9th •
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