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'THE LUCKNOW : SENTINEL, •L•UCKNO'BNTARIO
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ROSE .MARXI, . TSYME
1.love-the smells' of autumn .
. outside, the piles of burning
leaves,; the faint 'dry :fragrance
of the last marigolds in the :gar
den, the russety smell. of chrys-
'°: antheznunns •'-Inside; the„delic ous
• :s iciness . of'. hot Igingerbread and.
the satrst`yirg- odor of hot soup:`
There is ;something, ea. bout ` the'
. • first .chilly,: wet,, fall nights that
calls. for • a ' polishing of apples,
piling thein in '`ai' wooden .bowl;
and drawing up a .chair beside
the kitchen. stove "with • a good
. ;book. Something warn 'and alive
goes out of a.thouse when the old:
wood. stove goes out, and electric-
ity "t s 'its place, Popcorn* and
• ho ernade: candy • 'make a . fine
a companiment to . an evening's
reading too. Here's a trick•'•.that•.
my family, .like with 'both good.=
les. Add peanut butter .t'o the
butter _ you ,melt •.1to pour over
'.your .• .popcorn; 'and . beat '' in a
' couple Of •tables,,poons ' full. of
peanut' butter into maple cream
• `when, it has; been removed, from
the stove. The nutty Crush: is
-eespeciaily'• delicious. And speak
ing . of peanut butter, : try .using
it instead of margarine in gra
tham cracker pie crust.:..: •extra
good. with .butterscotch' filling.
Gingerbread 'makes such. a fine
dessert these pool . day. s, and:you
can, do 'such_ a variety .of, things
with It too.
::Maybe yoti• 'Use a'•."mix", 7bu.t
in; case you '.make your. own, -here
is. a recipe ' 1 .egg beaten, '1/2 cup
sugar,: 1 .cup` thick 'sour
cup .molasses,"2: cups sifted::flour
• (preferably pastry),", 1/2 tsp salt,
.3/ tsp. soda, 1 tsp, baking pow
der, 3/4 tsp. each 'ginger and ein-.
.namon, 1/z tsp. cloves, 3 tbsp: of
• butter or 'margarine. _Beat• the
egg, add Sugar,: sour' milk and'.
lasses. Measure . and' sift • .dry
.ingredients • together • Gradually.
:sift 'and stir :them into' the•' mol-
•asses'mixture. .Lastly stir in the
melted butter. Bake ' in ••well
• greased pan 'f0. 50 : minutes'. in a
• slow oven•. • Two •important• things
about;' gingerbread .. the ' bat=
,ter •is quite thin 'and the+heat
must not "'be - too high. in ' baking..
.You can make gingerbread a lush
dessert for • • your' • most 'special
dinner by serving. it with a
icious sauce: .Do' .you have. my'.
•Goldew Sauce• recipe? ; Not the
white 'sauce' With grated carrots!
But the one. with egg..yolks and
whipped. 'cream:. Scrumptious on
gingerbread!. A plain /1'ange - or
lemon 'sauce is • also good. This•
.one is :a special �Orange.•Marsh-
mallow ,Sauce --.1 orange; ,juice
and grated: rind,' 2 • tsp. lemon.
juice, /4 lb.. marshinallows,' qua?'.=:
tered. Seven -minute: icing: 'k••
pint . of Whipping. . cream.' • Blend.
fruit : juice and ..marshmallows;.
,Let . s an while making- icing.
Beat, .together'" tiCntil thick and
nicely , , , spreading ,consistency,
about 7 minutes, over hot. water,
1 eggtbsWhite,
1• tbsp,, Corn syrup,
3 white
er, 1 cup granulated
sugar, pinch. salty 1 tsp. vanilla.
Pour the het frosting ' over.
marshmallow and; fruit. . juice
mixture, : ,Feat. • until: marshmaiL-
lows 'have .dissolved. Chill. Fold
whipped cream, ••
-•--Lerr�onrB-trttpr icing" , 1• cup
• `sifted confectioner's sugar,' 1
' tbsp, lemon juice, 1 tbsp: melted
butter, '1 tbsp. •milk, Combine
ingredients, .and .beat well until
mixture is .right consistency to~
spread.'
.
You might make individual
cup„ cakes and use either of
these.toppings.' Do you sometimes
come. out at the 'end of your pie-
making with scraps Of • pastry
left over._ _Try_ sprinklings witka
grated cheese' and rolling it in.
as you would puff paste; roll' out
thin and cut in strips, roll Up
like.
pretzels ;and bake: in oven..;
--Delicious bites to. eat with salad..
Or if yot prefer a • "sweet'' omit.
the cheeSe ,and dip in melted
chocolate while slightly warm.
A good listener 'is not onlya,
popular 'everywhere,, but after. a
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COUNCIL
• KusfhQSS TOWNSITY•P'
Kinloss ' Councii_ .met in . the
Hall, October 3rd,, 1955, as • per
adjournment, All members pres-
ent.
The minutes of ".the meeting of
September Obh as read were ap-
proved and • signed,
A donation of $10.00 was grant-
ed the St. John's 'Ambulance.
The Engineer's report on the
Wraith Municipal Drain to
be
'read at the Township Hall on
N ►•verzibe
r ---7t h. -at --2 00• ' p.m. and
all "parties : to be .notified'.
Thomas -Austin ,' was .'gra
:'$35.0Q towards • construction
fences ,on Con., 5,;' •.
All • ,parties assessed on•.. the
Kaake Municipal Drain to ,be
notified that' their .assessmnts
are due and payable on or :before,
Novemiber 7th; 1955,'' as also the
Township of Greenock. for their
assessment on. the Kaake drain.
The Reeve wasappointed com-
missioner for the drain.
Messrs... Bostock and, Regan
were'paid $3,000 on account con-
tract Kaake 'Drain.
Mr, Harvey Houston and Mr,
Richard McQuillin .were.paid .al-
lowances on Nine Mile River
Imp. of 1954 and Mr.• McQuillan•
was paid $30 allowed ;by Engin-
eer for certain work • levelling,
and deducted from contractor.
Mr. George Radford was paid.
balance due on Nine Mile River
contract of' $454.00 plus deposit
cheque' :$27.5.00 cashed, last fall—
$729•.b0." .
By-law No. 9, 1955, was pre,.
pared and:finally passed .setting
penalty on unpaid • .taxes, as of
December 15th in each,year .'at 1.
of One percent per month yr part
of month.
til ,:the return of ,th•„
Roll t the :3 i th of April.
y
e. Cour• t ' of '- Revision' on""the
1955 'Assessrne et,Roll tobe !held
ovember at 3.00,: p.m.
Council adjourned • . to meet
again on Mondaq, November
7th, 1955.. / :.•
• Cheques issued: St. John's Am-
bulance, ,grant,' $10.00; Municipal
World, supplies, 2:26;.Mct ennan
and. MacKenzie, chair •cushions,.
46.00; McLennan. and MaoKenzie,
flowers 15:00, repair 'chair 22;50
47.50; relief, 100:00;. J.: R. Lane,
postage 5.00, unemploy;stamps.
5.40-10.40; R: McQuiIlin allow-
ances Nine , Mile River 195.4:,
•215.00; >H.. Houston,. allovvahc.es
Nine Mlle River 1954; 26.00.; . R.'
LANGSIDE
(intended for Last Week).
Congratulations. to Mr.'' & Mrs.
McQuillan, levelling part b""ank,
30:00; George' Radford, balance
Nine Mile River. .contract•:and de-.
posit cheque129.00; ' Gordon
Wall, postage for tax notices,
25.00; - Frank Thompson,; postage;
•5.00; T. J: Regan, on account con-
tract Kaake Drain, 3,000.00,
''Highvvay. cheques Payr Roll•No:
19:;.$52.5.o9; ,Vf7rlkrnson & ,born as
steel •for bridge Can.:3;4i" 3=4,. 86:65;.
M. Brown & . •Sons; - steel ' for
bridge Con., 3-4, .303,77; Cerson
Transport, .trucking above; 24.92;
Kirilough • Garage;:: 'cutting . and
bending' 'steel, • 45.00;• ''Morrison's
Garage, . welding,. 20.90; Armco
Drainage, culvert, 484,00;, Domin-
ion . Road' Mach. Co., repairs' and
labor; 917.38 C. E. McTavish,
grease and oil; 119.96; Maclntyre
and Irwin, anti -freeze; .33,60 R. •
Forster, welding, 14.00; Dept. of
Highways,.. fuel . tax, 49;17; Sam
Farmer, stamps,: 2.00; Wm Mur
-
die & '.Son; shovel handle,, s.1.00;
King Construction Co., „balance
bridge .contract,,•:666.56.
J `R, LANE, 'Clerk.
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Clarence Waddell who were' mar -u'•
ried on Saturday., The bride was
formerly Roberta McNall, They •
plan to live •at Benrniller,
•
Congratulations • to Mr. & Mrs,
James Cochrane on vie birth of
a daughter in Wingham. Hospital.
on Thursday, October, 6th, 1955, •
Mr. and Mrs. Wall visited' on,
Sunday ,with Mr. and Mrs.; Bert
Moffat' and family., •
'Mrs. Chester Feagan Of Nile
was a , welcome caller ,..in the,
nei rhood after-
noon,
gin. �`riday .after-
.
noon r,. .__
Mr.. a
.
Mrs,Y. Do�;...1iayes° and ,.
Dewey of :Lavoni'a, Mich.;' w'ere4
•week -end• visitors' with •Mr. and
Mrs, Chas Tiffin 'and other, rela-
tives. Ws,. Margaret Baker' of,
Gilbert Plains accompanied them
back to visit with relatives there.
Sympathy is extended to all
those . who mourn the passing of
the late Mr. John Button . of Wig-
gins, Sask. His wife; formerly
Miss Annie Barr, is a sister of
Mrs:' John :Purvis.
A trousseau tea was iheld 'by
Mrs: Rabt, ..MeNall last Tues -lay
in honor of her daughter;:
Miss.
Roberta. McNall's . marriage on -
Saturday. • •
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