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WEDNESDAY, .00' % 19th, 1955, .
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ROSEMARY THYME
On looking Over, niy files for
' Octgber columns L find, that
about this " time :.of year, 91 rave
.over autumn colorings and the.
nostalgic.'feel. „of' theair, We go
for ,drives..and enjoy the brilli.-
-' artce of -the maples --with - the
• dark evergreens for • ,I ack�ground,`
the slender shafts of silver 'birch
for foil. I. suggest thatyotig;
•'brin'
•, •home these;.polorfu•1;ma�Ple brsii:
rhesand `- sdme green 'pine • and
arrange them in an old bedroom
pitcher that
you have.. tucked
'away up' inn': the ;attic; 1s tell you
t.
abou'm , y old .brown jug sitting
out ort' the front .verandah mak-
ing a brilliant splash ''of colour
against the white ,wail' -of the
• house, filled with autumn; bran-
es
Gh
,Sarne old story this' year". (I'm'
getting' in a rut). .hunch in . a
basket, coffee in a thermos; arid
we'take . to the 'open road. We
are not always of .one about these.
`open' roads . ... father and son.
KINGSBRIDGE
(Intended For ;Last Week)
Thanksgiving . holiday.,visitors
:at the Rectory were Ms, Lier-
man's parents, Mr. & Mrs, Peter
Verplancke, her,Jsister `Mr. and
Mrs. Erniel Herweigh .and. David
of 'L'angton. •
Miss Mary Theresa Martin . and
friend, Miss Bernice Griffin of
Hamilton, were .week -end visi-
tors at the home of Mr. and Mrs,'
Blaine. Martin.. -
.Mr. and Mrs Jos. Reid of Tor-
o-nto,---TMr, rand',I'VE'S: l ayrnond
Murphy of• Toronto,.' Miss,• Flo`r-
ence . Lamb'ertus •of Harnilton and
Mr.,.. Douglas 'Frayne of Toronto
were at,their.' . homesher d
the ho Q., over
hday.
The corrunuriity was
greatly and' saddenAd
by.. .the
sudden and unexpected death of
the late Jeremiah 'O'Connor who
died on Saturday evening. about
6.00 'pin. of a heart attack, in his
83rd year. 1V1r. O'Connor leaves
to mourn his• loss ; hiswife the
former Catherine. ?McKinnon'' ` of
Wingham,. one brother 'James •&
two. • sisters' Mrs. !Michael . Dean
(Cass) and Mr$. • John Collins
(Anne.)`, all living in Los, Angeles,'
:California. • - • •
Mr. "John Lannon arid his two
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COCHRANE—in Wingham• Hos-
pital on Thursday, October 6th,
to Mr. and Mrs. James Cochrang,
R. 5, Lueknow, a daughter.`'
W.IHITEHEAD--in. Wngharn Hos-
pital .on Tuesday, October 4th,• to
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Whitehead,
Teeswater, : a . daughter, "Ruth
Louise, •a sister for. Janet,
V ALL= --in. Wingham Hospital on
Tuesday, • Qetober. 1,1th, to ,Mr.'
and ° Mrs.. Morley Wall, .R.R, 1,
f �lyr od,'.a:. dau,-hter;`
County Home' Officials; iigsign%• -
The Counf y Horne Corrirnittee
of, Huron County y :Couincil h re
hai
••received• ,the resigna-
tions of Mrs. M. Jacob , and her
'son and his wif,, Mr. and Mrs.
Dick Jacob, who havre: been, in
charge of the -Home at Clinton.
Reeve John Durnin of West Wa=
v; anosh is a member of the Com-'
rnittee: • •
WHITECHURCH
(Intended for Hast, Week) ..
Mr. Chas: Gillespie of 'Kitch-
ener 'and Miss Kay Morgan' of
Toronto visited:. with Mr. and
Mrs. G... Gillespie and. other 'rela-
tives.
. r; s: ET in We w
,Mr. Bert" .Coleman and Mrs..Hes-
like best. the lure of . the :tin .sisters, 'Sister M. ' Pexpetu.a: (C'a"th-
�rmown �fh�_..rohcL as .. _: ' ' -have- err _'_a •
__ : �_ :. _ .. Mr and Mrs: g elwood,
t t we have- , -u- ). nd Sr. Mary •(Bernice)
never taken .before, that .calls us of 'Toronto, • motored from Tor -
off' the.. *beaten path around :'the onto Non 'Sunday .afternoon for: a
bend, around which. lies , , brief visit • with their aunt, `Mrs.
who knows What! Me,. :I enjoy J- .O'Connor to offer their .-con-
• them most 'when I know just dolences. •: ". • .
. where we are going to come out, Mrs O'Connor's 'Sister .Anne
and just what the part'i�cuilar:h;ills and:• brother: John, who have been
are like and the ditches. ,I don't visiting in Sask. for the . past
• deny • the • lure for myself, too, of . month, : are enropte home,• and
these roads that disappear just ',expected to`: arriv . here on Tues-
around the: curve; with the trees' day in. 'time' for the funeral
meeting" overhead, but down -un: which . is '`arranged ,;for, Wediies•
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derneath I'd'.just.l:ike ,:to be" sure day. 'morning:; at 10 a.ni,. in St. •
that it ° isn't going to come to : a Joseph's Church
dead end at,;some. little lake or Mrs, 'Sheridan ',and '.daughter
'a 'washed-out bridge. Friend hus- *Mary are ;spending the. holiday
=band always • says, reasonably Week=end in Toronto
enough, "Well,, we can . always Mr: and. Mrs :..Earl- Drennan
turn around, can't„we?” "° Mks.. Edward. Foley motored., to
I do have:, to admit' that 'we ,Kinkora.: to visit' with ,Sr: Appol-.
have found smile of the • most onia (Kathleen) who•i.s .residing ; -
• enchantmg drives Eby, getting off' at the,' convent. in. 'Kinkora :for '.
t.he: !beaten trail . . ..roads '.that. this, :year. .
wind .up' hill and :dawn dale M1.. and Mrs. Fred •'Vassella &,
along rivers and over rivers, family, motored. +0 Londori ..'on
picturesque bridges.. We, always Sunday to visit` •with their dau-•
have an eye open for abandoned 'ghter .Hoax ee:n• at.. the. Mother;
houses :: . they do' intrigue us, hous•e•.• •
we wonder. why the people va Mr and Mrs Adolphus Long :
rated ifthe: roof leaked, the of Vancouver, spent "the week •
• 'foundations . began to: crumble,:. 'end 'at the home 'of • Mr.• and'
termites ate the sills; if :every-
• :body died . • :, • or what?: •We look
in, the windows to see ' What
'Phone 181'
Kincardine
PAYING HI.GHEST PRICES FOR
LIVE : POULTRY
Poultry : Culling A. Specialty
to accordance with government ,regulations our poultr�y
• coops are thoroughly,.yvashed, and disinfected •
•. tor your .protection..
',ter ,..Falconer, •all • of . Caledon; Toronto were' e s
._,recent visitors ,
Spent the 'week -end With Mr. and with her no"her, M
_ ,• Mrs, ChrmStena.
Mrs;. Jas. Falconer and other: rel. -'i Jefferson'
, , �, ,., and. other . rnembers oi' •:
atives:•` . !the .farnxly:.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Norman '' of
Toronto' spent the' . week=end ; Mrs, Gordon Naylor, Mrs. Nor:-. •
man
Tom
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a•
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with Mr;.. and Mrs. Jas. ilsson. !Wm.
'� Hardy attended the Sectional,
meeting of , the WMS at Holmes-L.Ville, '
Sunday visitors at the home
•of Mr. and ' Mrs. Norman Thomp- -
son included Mr. and. Mrs. Ed.. -
win : Thompson and family, MT.
and Mrs. John Tiffin, and Steph-
en. of Wingham;, Mr. and Mrs.
Harvey Thompson and children
of ..Listowel‘ and Mr. and Masa •
Frank Thompson of 'Wingham.
DONNYBROOK
-(Intended For bast Week),
• Teachers 'home' over the •hb1i-
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a . _
d y • week end. included Mi s-
Lucy Thompson of Oakville, Miss:
Irene•: Jefferson of Dunnville
Miss Grace Thompson of . Simcoe:
Miss Joan ' Doerr •of Niagara
Falls and Mr. and • Mrs.. Gordon
C'hamney' and Larry of Auburn
were 'Sunday' .visitors .with. ;Mr,
and Mrs. .l. Chamney.
' Mr.. & Mr's:. Graharri ' champ ey
and family' of;' 'Goderich . were
Thanksgiving day visitors at- his ' •
•. Mr.' and. Mrs: dew: ge; Reeves 'of hone. here. `
Mrs. Jos. O'Keefe, and .Mrs. C.
O'Keefe
.. The- christening of the infant'
signs of living have been left daughter .of Mr. and Mrs: Martin
to rlpcay ;- ..-usual Neindrrcks, took place- -ems-=
!Mer -e:. is -
only a pile of old ragsand papers, Sunday afternoon,;• With .Rev. Fr.
some old bottles.. and, broken Van Vynckt, P.p., administering
scraps: of hardware. Recently we the sacrament of baptism.
saw an:, •old Sideboard, in fairly
• good condition; • except:`_thkat-oxo°, _.=.tt�:--is__hard-.fox-ala a su- sack- --
ta stand 'upright. .
;leaves .and all.'' Cook' until ap-
pies. and onions are Cott. Put; •'
through strainer; add following,
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ingredients -1 -pine. vinegar, on.Q
cup •sugar, -r,i cup salt 11/2 tsp. '.
cinnamon, 1 tsp. ground cloves, 1
tsp. allspice, '1 , tsp; black pep -
Per, 1-tsp. cayenne pepper (use
cayenne aceor.ding. to taste). Cook
until "thick'ened: ',The apples help,
to thicken it and I found' cook-
ing: time was .not "nearly so pro-
longed' as when I use only tom-
atoes. Besides 'which my family
remarked, on 'ychat a.:nite' flavor . •
the , apples. give: •
,I have ,discovered the way to
home laden with `loot' a basket •some. con plete1v n€4 .recipes
of snow apples, a • basket of crab- t'ou have , a iali of this 'relish
left.. a dab of tIiat, and soixne day,:.
sou' find •you: have too many
dishes in: they frig :justnirx'.
the ; contents all together, and
you'll probably have 'the best
relish, you've' .made yet".' Next
year you will know to •add the
two,. recipes together. At 'leash
that is tile' cVey.it happened with
my --cucumber hot, -dog ellsrh--and-
my• green tomato onet nlifs the
i.pple chutney. • • • ,
Delicious dessert these coolish,
clays---,-,.. makeTyour1_pet_girigt•--
bread 'recipe, and bake as 'usual.
When cooked spread •a „layer of
thick apple sauce over; it; arid.
top with a meringue.. ' teturn to
oven' until meringue' is' nicely
browned.. 'Serve at once. 'I add
some. finely chopped candied gin
,retrtrith,6_,,Friringti,
drawer was gone.; "Oh, no", I
moumned; • "Cherry", . "Veneer";:
said friend "husband laconically,.
:sticking, his 'thumb nail under a
loose sliver. That was ..that., Still
Iwas', sure-thinks-==eould-• have -
'r been- ono With i T I . am always
saddened by ,hese r -ekes of
human' habitation . . the lilacs
growing 'by. the' door, the . rose
'bushes .gr.ovving wild in the tall
grassses...:,
.When We go for drives I am
still' very' practical,' :and ''try"' to
remember to stick a few baskets
in the trunk: just in' ' case ,we
should see an old apple tree on
the side: of.. th road. r
o the other d'ay we came
apples and some nice cooking
ones.' 1. love '. th•e 'flavor of , wild
alyl;1::;s for je> y„ an•d . they. , do
• make ' good .apple, sauce and.. pud
dings too: •I have 'noticed .a peg
tuliar characteristic about worms
they never seem to like wild
•lpPlcs as well as `tame' ones .:.
'whether they are just plain, orn-
----ma-end-wa-frt-t `rilakeTtl e:.fruit
•i'armer have ex'ra .wcperise of'
spraying, .or what ts'. the reason,
1 wouldritt.:• know, b'ut this' year
1.:_ ha.-veii't-.seen r .
. ,i .. , signs --of- a-vvornr-
n• any of .these •roadside.;.!ruits
' 1 ve helped myself to. '
1 rnade .some .catsup that just
shits my family-;, + I took Taut
20 Mediun •'sized tomatoes,: 15.ap-
plea, 6 onions, ;3 ,peppers (red or
b'ee'n, more if .you choose)', .i
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