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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1955-06-22, Page 2M f. iv rc a„. ai. 1: t, it • 'PAGE. TWO' . • •17 - rte,, . 1 worapir •. • TEE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO • 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 9 i 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 - 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 - d— 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 ra 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,; • 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 ing 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" d. • 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. oc •J • or That's T e,'Date .0f, .The: Clansmen's • 11/1 MR PEANUT ierb IN 1 4 1' A OF' EVERY HOME IN LUCKNOW. Members 1 e�CluD. ' wiUnu e . a house^to=house canvass "f at. "" . r 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 nd,' • Rural Residents *ill not he canvassed' but may obtain , their Planters' Peanuts from any of the Meinbers." 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