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ROSEMARY. THYME'
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It's . ser fruit,' time again.
I
-have a ?box of red 'currants in.
the 'ice -,box, waiting to "be made
into jelly, and some (black ones
on • the. bushes. I think there'
nothing in the jam 'Orjelly fam- •
ily to`compare'with black currant:
jam for goocd • full-bodied .,flavor
fµ11 of'•vita wins,, too, which aren't.
destroyed with, cooking. ' Red . cur
rant_ Pie with. plenty of sugar
and ,thiekened-w th. minute, tap-
ioca, }a. as• good• as sherry pie.
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Spiced Red Currants—Delicious
cn,: tlrka1
or veal: '21/2 quarts red currants,
1 tsp. cloves, 1. tsp cinnamon, 1/4
cup water,', 1/4. ,cuti eider vinegar,
71/2 cups sugar, 1/2 bottle fruit
•pectin. Wash currants and ,re-
move stems. Stir in Gloves, cin-
namon, water, vinegar. and, cook
to boiling point.:'Stir continually.
;Reduwce "heat, cover and cook
slowly for 10 minutes. Measure
4` cups'' .of this currant mixture.
into large saucepan. Add sugar
and mix 'in tho "roughly, Cook .over
.a high heat: until mixture
reaches a full rolling: boil and
-iboi) fact f--, one* -minute, --stirring-,
constantly: ',Remove from , heat
and stir iii liquid `pectin imined
.iately. •.Spoon., off any ' surface
foam. Continue'.. stirring:- and
ski:Mi ing' . for b minutes,. len,
ladle into 6 -oz. j elji , glasses
affin.
Red Raspberry" Jelly: 2')a qts.'
red raspberries, one 31/4 oz. pow-
dered fruit pectin, 4.1%2 cups of
sugar. Thoroughly crush : rasp-
berries; place in jelly bag' and
squeeze out juice. There should
be 31/2 cups juice, Combine juice
and fruit rpectin; xrlix 'well,. Bring.
to boiling, stirring. 'constantly..
Bring to full rolling boil and
boil 1/2 minute.. Remove from..
.heat , skim and seal In hot, ster-
ilized glasses,, '
,
lbs:
-�irerry `Conserve F'47
twt�--
red' "cherries, add' 1/a - cusp .water;
bring to iboiling4';Cover and sim-
mer '15 minutes. Measure , 4 ;cups
cherries; fill last "cup Aith Water'
if.•necessary. •'Add 4 fet, grated
lemon rind,. 1/4 cup lemon juice;
'7 cups sugar, 3' :cups seeded reads.:
ins, chopped and 1 .' eup finely
chopped'•: nut meats. Mix •thor-
'oughly. Bring to.boiling and boil
5 minutes, Stirring constantly. Re-
move from heat and :stir in ane
bottle fruit pectin. Let stand '5
minutes. Skimand seal • in' '.hot,
sterilized glasses, k.,
And . here are .a couple 'quick.
puddings, for warm days..
Raspberry 'Pudding Parfait:: 1
package instant cocoanut pod,
ding '.mix, 1/2 tsp. • almondflavor-
ing; 2' cups sweetened fresh;'rasp-.
'berries Make pudding according
•to, directions ,on' package•, add al;
Mond. flavoring. Let stand : five
minutes. Arrange• alternate lay
ers of raspberries and podding in.
,parfait glasses,• ending with.: rasp-
berries on : top:
Blueberry Vanilla Pudding:
Light, corn syrup, 1/2 :cup' graham
crackers, 1 package:. instant van-
illa pudding' mix, 1/2 tsp: cinna-
'mon, 1i/2 cups, sweetened• fresh.
blueberries.d 'Brush .: rims of -sher-
bet glasses: with corn 'syrup, dip
in graham cracker crumbs. Com-
bine remaining 'erurnbs with cin-
namon and 1 •cup.', • blueberries:
:Make -instant pudding according-
to directions on package:-
_Spoon'.
alternate ' layers and 1 yup: of the
blueberries -into —;tike-• -sherbet-
glasses. Using'- remaining' hberries
to form a circle . around the edges
Of the `puddings.
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RELATES FAR.
�EAACO
(KINLOUGH NEWS).
The W.A. met -ori T'hursdaY af-
ternoon°at the horne of Mrs.Mid-
ford Wall •with .'Mrs, 'H'oward
Thompson. `. in charge. "0 spirit
of the living God". and,, prayer
opened the meeting, Mrs. George
Graham' read the scripture,. Miss
May Boyle gave the thought for
the day; Thexoll ' call was. ans-
wered. with the word .`Salvation'..
Two thank -your notes were read
arid. `business was dealt with - at!
,ter Which. the guest speaker, the.
Rev,_ ,Bernoni' Q}c chose ac'. a-
theme to "begin his talk ,`.`Christ
has`becomne all 'things to all Merz"
and -explained: Christian contacts,
in ,Eastern lands.- He told of visit
-
Ing a. certain 'sycamore tree: where.
Jesus, Mary and . Joseph. had 'rest-
ed .under. Other • places on his.
tour that hp: mentioned were
'B'ontbay, and Hong.' Kong where
he.' visited' cathedrals, Tokyo,.
Yokohama, , St. • Luke's, internat-
ional hospital,, also an induction.
at Christ Church,' Yokohama.' He
attended` a .service at .Honolulu.
•Rev..,Cox : was • chaplain on the
Kurrgsholtn. He• .told of coming
to the Rock of 'Gibraltar :and his
sermon at "that time was "A great
rock in a weary land". Another
sermon he mentioned was : "They
who go , down., to the 'ship and.
do -their ;business in 'great waters,
they do the works of God". _The
president thanked ;the. speaker..
Mrs:• Ralph Hill gave ;a.•splendid
WEDNESDAY, JULY 2Oth,.
955
Haldenwby was soloist at the. ev
ening4 servicer '
CORPOR It
HEAD. OFFICE
3r2 Bay St., Toronto
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BRANCH OFFICE
1-3 punlop St., Barrio
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paper:. on ,"The table - talk ' •o
Christ".: • Other . readings were
given. The:meeting' closed with
prayer and dainty refreshments
Nkr,E're • served' by the hostess: Mrs:
Howard Thompson_ will. be the
August 'hostess.
'Congratulations. to • Mr., $ Mrs,
Douglas Teixera . (nee Irlina
Hodgins) who .were married ,on
Saturday.
;Mr. and Mrs. Maurice .Hodgins:.
of London spent the:week-end-
' with Mr. ' and Mrs. 'Win Cox
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Phillips'
and:. Peggy cif Fonthill visited,
over' 'the ,•week -end ,with Mr ,,and,
MR Lane ',and Mr and
aR BorttiwLek
of St. icatherines, spent the wek
end here.
Nlrs. Jack 'Hewitt is in ,Toronto
taking a summer Course.
1Vfr, Ralph Haldenhbyst)e.nt the
week=end, at' his home here.
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For a limited time we are of,
fering, Reader's Digest for NEW
subscribers' at half ,price, Special
price 8 months for $1.Q0, • _
• DON TIOMPSON•
rs.: J
Mrs. F. 1Vtaulden. ancd' Keith.
'Mr. ,and Mrs. Alex McKay, and
Bruce ' of Sar.riia' Mr. and Mrs.'
Straw,berry' Fluff: 1; pkg.'straw
HALDE.NBY
EL•E�CTRUC MOTOR
SERVICE
.Armature and Field Winding,
Brushes, Bearings,;Etc;..
Repairs to
'Fractional and.Integral
'Horsepower Motors,
Also . Electric Fans, Vacuums,
Clippers,,.. Dr 1s, Etc...'
H1liLDENBY .I�:LECTRIC
Kinlough .
Phone . Ripley 111-r-29 .
•
John McKay of Dearborn, Mich.,
Clip boil- Mrs. Milton Orton. of Thessalon
berry flavored gelatin, 1 c
ir>g; water, 1 '10 'pkg.; frozen straw= I visited with MrsJohn Barr dur-.
J
Add gelatin
I ing the .week ',and also. called: on
berries light cream ge a
to 'hot water and stir until corn
p1etely 'dissolved; add block ..of
frozen strawlberries} immediately..
Stir ' •occasionally until :.berries
have thawed In 5 to 10 'minutes
,tile' mixture should' be cold and;
of. serving consistency. If allow-
ed:. to :. chill in• • refrig,erator . this
mixture will .set ,as any gelatin
mixture; Spoon into, sherbet glass
es; : serve with' light cream.
Tooled To Repair All
Makes , .Of Tractors' ';
Allis Chalmers "B" 'TRACTOR ,
In A-1 Condition
ONE USED mow
40 CRAWLER, FOUR -ROLLERS
Before Buying See hs.' For.
friends.. ' here. • Nlrs Otter' was • • COMBINES
,K:ate MacKay,: a former 'teacher :WAGO +'S, BALERS, MOVERS
here: She resided in Alaska for �iDE=RAHES�: -
27 years: •While there she was
bereft • of'' her •husband and .her 1(1 N LOUGH:: GA•RAGE •:•
Youngest, son:"
Miss - - • . - -- • W..,:BRECKLES
Phone ` 18-r-20, "Ripl_ey'
Woodstock, spent 'the week -end"
with her mother, •Mrs.•William
Percy .and other merribers<of her'
family.
Mr. and, Mrs, Verne .Hodgins
'of -Angus spent the :week -end
A i r r.. an. rs.. 'omei•gins.
Mr; Arthur: Graham reltrne.d.
from a trip, to the West.
He . also , visiteid at Ann Arbor
wibla ' his brother Jack who had
been ill.
• Daren Nicholson,- spent this'
week with the . Slesser girls at
Glamis
Mrs. Clare Sparling and Allan
of Walkeitori spent the week -pend
Visitors. with Mrs. J. .W Col-
well on Sunday were .Mr. and
Mrs. Currie,Colwel'l,.'Bruc,e and.
Betty•, Mrs Wm Bushell Luck-
now; Mrs: Ardel 'Mason, Con. 4,
Hurbnr; . Brian •Webster: of Len
1 -d -Ge sol ---Ki rt 1 s `
Mr. and .Mrs, 1)on .McCosh` and,
Dick of .Purple Grove.
Mrs. W. J. " McLean, .Mr. and
Mrs. Bert McLean of Kircard•ine
v sited' •on Sunday, with friends
here.,
• Mrs. Clan Campbell of Amber -
ley, Mrs. Tom 'Bell of Pine River,
Mrs.. Ed 'Medley and Helen Ruth
of Kincardine visited: on Sunday
with Mr., and ,Mrs; Bert. Nichol-'
1. M rand £al%ilyr
Friends of Miss Annie Wall are•
!sorry' to learn that' she is"a pat-
ient in' Kincardine Hospital. She
'than spent. the past...:in.onths: With
Mrs. Milton .Walsh where, she
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The Bourke family in the Bell cafeteria (iefi tori ht): Lauren,. 21, Toll Testing, Montreal-- ,
lionvette, 24,,Toll Operator, Montreal—Lucie, 17, Stenographer, Montreal—Guy, 23, Central Orrice; St, Lambert Plant.
g �y
Suzanne, 20,,Stenographer, Montreal—Gaston, 25, :Toll Testing, Montreal:
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eBourkes all wor ut , the Bell!
'Away back in 1922, a young marl by the naive
• of 'Arthur. Bourke' joined our company. Little
•did -he revalize that his bhildrren==-all six of then
would' follow in his footsteps to careers at the
Bella Today Mr.• Bourke would be more than
proud of handsorne family. Weknow .we.aret
The Bourkes'like all te1.'ephone people;
,know from their own experience that the
Bell is "a good 'place to work", 'They
•have, found,,.,, pleasant associates and
interestingwork at good wages. They have also
found' satisfaction and opportunity in serving
' . p
theuklis in:an essential'usinesa .
: .•
phlid this is as it should be, for good:tele- '.
one service depend8 •upon people who like
thieir.. jobs, . and convey : this._. feeling ,to our
custoihers.---This~-is-,-the feeling .'that.: is
largely 'responsible for "the spirit of
service" you 'find in . 413ell employees
wherever yoU Vmeet them, i
TME dEL�.' TELIPNONE CONIIPAN ' VF.. CANADA
has .been Cared for.
Anniversary services were held.
in the Anglican Church on• 'Sun-
day whe
un-daywhen the Ven.' Archdeacon
W. A. • Townshend of London was.
the gout speaker. 'Mrs. 1lar+old
THE HOME OF QUALITY SERVICE
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MONUMENTS
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MEMORIAL
WliLKERTQN
We .are the only manufae-
�tuier-s_in_this_part of ()utar,ic,
of high class ..monuments
Who import, grairife4fromtlie. -
Old Country in..the rough 14
roce5
d 4''from
the carload and p
the rough to the. finished
monument. No middleman.
When choosing a nionnment`
Come and. See oneof the 1
largest selections in Ontario.
Establisheid--over-ai, i m-
.Write or. phone Walker.tnn 8
and reverse `charges.
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