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.-0,DN,E.SDAY, NOVA 9th, 1955
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Mrs. Abe Evans Of Silverton,
Man.) daughter 'Nellie ,of Winn%
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;peg and son. Bob of Smith Falls,
Ont., have. been visiting the for-
zner's sister,. . Mrs. W. R. And-
rews. rews.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Ander-
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son, Pauline and Bi .'_y .and Mrs.
Minnie Jones visited' Mr, and
• Mrs.. Everett • Finnigan, , Walker-
ton, on Sunday.
'Miss Mabel' Thompson ' was
taken to W'ingham '..hospital on
Sunday' 'suffering, pnetunonia;
5 • The Dungannon ..P,U,: held
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their` ' regular`, meeting in ` ;the
church 6n Monday evening• Lbrne'
Alton was in charge. fdr; the ' de-
votiohs: and :tock• • the t `ic 'The
scripture . • lesso;4i ' Was: read • by
Keith Finni an, Wilmer E•rri i -.
ton led in brayer.. Ronald: . Alton
was in, charge of the business.
Plans were made to attend the
• Crusade for •Christ in, Wingham'
on November 20th. Lillian Popp
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THE LUCKrtow sl rrrx LUCKNQW, ONTARIO
ea—Under e leadershipY,
of in Turkey,* where 'b,er folks still 'A.°4�1 • '., w , X ate., ' '
Marlene Maize, • „•
live. After her talk a social time
Mrs. •Sarah ' Err w
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ngton return- - ... °enioy, ed• in the basement .
eclf after. a week visiting Mr. and over the tea. cups.
Mrs. Jack Sknn, Wingharn.,,,
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Mr's. . Leonard • Crawford and
Jn Wednesday. of last weekdaughter L•
ois. of Wingham visit -
the, United Church. W.M,S; met ed Mr, and Mrs w. A, Culbert
for the Autumn Thainkofferin Sunday, •
on
meeting and �erntertained neigh Death of Mrs. Charles. Petrie
boring •auxiliaries:, Mrs, Geoxge mmunity was again sad
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boring
Bodges presided, 'assisted b d by the death Of Mrs Chas,
y ks: Petrie, 4th Con. of Ashfield Twp.:
Harvey Alton. A fine, crowd was
present, from 'Port Albert, Zion, early Sunday morning at .'Vire
>acketts, Blokes,Auburn, Nile toric •Hosp>tal,• London, after' a
'and the. other : ,local ' ,church year's illness; the 'vias formerly'
Vocal selections o alio: re es -Jesse Hoy daughter o the..late
were ,e se eci s
Mt and Mrs: Robt .
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J ,Y .. Mrs ''T• C`': der- Jessie. Wo d
son; a native ;of Turkey, ,gave' !.a o row) of �Pgrt . Alert,
fine talk and :exactly bwo:.year,$, and vitas' married•, �;••years. 'ago
ago that •day, lett .for' her' borne- toCharles Petrie, '.; son:' of Mrs'; •.
John; Petrie,.. -Goderieh, •
mond visiting :France, Greece and d s ter'
Italy*which- she was also ac- late
is John ...Petrie. 'Besides. her
husband, there is: 'left.•;.to Mourn
quainted with.. She remained till
the. following, ' spring. ' S:he :bad
their fam'i'ly, ; Doreen, i Mrs Pat.
Pictures and articles' that :were . Mursay, London; � Elaine, Mrs.
passed around for• viewing:. Wm.Nl:ellick, Goderich'; <at. home
Churches ; and religions in those .are Norman, Ann,. Ronnie and
countries were shown and 'es_ Lenore; five:.brothers . are Vint-
tor and Clarence of .Port .Albert;
led. in ' a sing song. Games' were •plained. lrstaribul,. was. her home
hesterfields
WITH ' OR WITHOUT A,IRFOAM
Latest styles and coverings, high quality,' budget prices
For ori;e : week: only we 'Offerpur No •321 wo piece suite';,
With airfoam
Regulalr $1-85.00'
At' only
(Xou pick' the cover)7
Some
Christmas Gift Suggesti�ns..
For 'Early.. Shopper
..LAMPS
'SMOKERS
' CARD TABLES
BRIDGE .SETS
MIRRORS
. ,1Url0E4LER ; ROCKERS'`.:•
TSV CHAIRS
poor . ,TOOLS
• SMALL .TABLES
ATR'" FOAM' PILLQWS•
IDOII, .RUGGiEs
MANY 'OTHER :i.T.EMS •
SALES ':WITH SERVICE
for
CBS COLUMBIA and. MOTOROLA
'If it is, note' convenient 'for you to, shoji. after' G.00 • p. rn.,
', ,.just call 16,'
Johns'to.e
Furniture
Lucknow
Bab and Ciiffor 'of Goderich;
Woodrow. of London; 'two ,sisters,,'
Mrs. Roy (Viola) Petrie, Port Al-.
bert . and Mrs. Neil ' -(Ivadell)
Schramn; Goderich. 'The funeral,•
took place ;Tuesday afternoon.. at
2.00 ' p.m, 'at the Lodge Funeral.
Home; . Gode 'ach: Rev. H. L. Jen-
nings, •rector .of _ Chr.ist's • church
Port' • Albert, conducted ;the, ser-.
vice. The . pallbearers' •were 'h.er
five brothers and brother in-law,
Roy,* Petrie... Interment' Was
Dungannon Cemetery.
Mr; and ;M>;s."Will . Cook, 'Ches-'
ley, . ' were: visitors with ' Mr. and
Mrs:'. Bert'. McWIM'nney ,,and
others :on Tuesday. •
The library ,concert , on Thurs-
day evening last 'las • a splendid
success Teachers and pupils of
schools i.n'the district gave a fine
:'program.: -: Mr ' ' Durnin ...Phillips
was chairman. Visiting: talent.
was Mr •Schubert,, violinist; of
Goderich • and' :Mrs, • .Emmerson
Rogers • of.: Goderich:
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I$50 IN MERCHANDISE
GIVEN AWAY
Pifl between now 'and. Christmas to luck. sho.. ers' at
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HENRY'S FRUIT MARKET :. •
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10.00.'P -RI � �E• - -
� EACH-SA,TLI A
10 m.eichaidis'e . prize • iv
en 'each Saturday,
December 3rd 10th
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CHRISTMAS EVE DRAW
On' Christina8 Eve lucky. Shoppers will receive
PP�
Three Merchandise. Prizes of . 1;0 . . 5 and $5.
Draw Tickets.,'Nov Available
At': Store
FIR INFORMATkjN
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' ' ROSEMARY THYME w
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nt+svk4.44..sc+:er...rw �. i•rwr�,n 0,0., A.
The fust :cold snap ..makes one Free4. ' Delivery ✓
:think. 'af but soul}•� casserole tlrsh .: —`� .
e', arid 'satisfyiiii 'meat. dishes.. " AGENT FOR HANOVER CLEANERS
And so I hay e been•'rooting out'•
seine variations . of the 'meat loaf;'
'Ham Loaf •1. Ib. ground ' cured
GREATE'S.T ''FREE 'OFF`ER
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Anywhere for
WM. ROGER S'y
SILVEtPLATE •
Contiinues . at our sto're.'
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Fruit
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wish 'to glaze the -loaf baste with gilds ' to kee,) all .• • . " ins; le.
• ham, 1 lb., ground fresh ` pork, the following ' sauce, made by'
tou.nd-fre perki- 4-to4-Eookin:g togoth,e
1 lb. ground veal, 2 beaten eggs, utes: l x :cups light blown sugar,.
.1 cup milk; 1 ..cub fine • crumbs, '1 . tbsp mustard, . one-third cup
I' 1,,i; • tsp, salt; pepper. .Mix well vinegar,. 1/a cup • wate'r Bake till
• and shape as•a loaf or press ,into well done,• about' 2 :hours. It .may
loaf 'uan Bake_at^ 3; i) ' degrees b
?ace.
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till a light brown. .Then. if .. you
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Most Travelled . Fainly of Bell(e)s
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WHEN IT COMES TO TRAVELLING-hv t:eleiihonti �circt,
that is,-:you'llg� far to match the aectir4tted trertrd,•
'of the• five Marian sisters of Montreal-.]i�,rctfit, r:,ftt, tl ;
Of to rr ght, llfa guer(u, ;Ra; rnewde art,A1'oland(',.
• and llugtaette, all work at .the 13e11 TeleIthrtlit• (,`pinlrtny
of (saran a, They share a mutual
'i f rcpt in ,roiitlitr�;
fit,' couiiteous Lon ' e. Distan Service
ettato'tltriu�aritls t,'f'
tctr ')fnn:ri . t;
. P,, . • ; tomei•s, b'Carguerte, an ageiStaYltrlticf
of, orator, VMS the trst CO join the tnpatty, ten years ..
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Elio x..,The rnttst have -$.104' some nice.things to.her sisters
,l.�riut tho' thiguette; .the youngest, completed the
-_. clurrtLittJovera 'yearligTi.:NCe like• having more
'tlt;tn c,'tte n,ern tt�r ofrr i`r�nttly. sharing it, telephone work..
.lt..♦its •• m t'; , �''ore fn n•efiill,than than we ever could that'"The
:Pelf ,t good tla''t.i s"irk.i ae think, too,•that as lon
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,Atartin.:sisters .:...
,t< <i.t„ hat t,x• t;tr,lTlr,�ii!r.d ltkc the , .ryou'1l have
the kin'cl r,f° trlcl>.]tone eervkc We W act.tlov t° have always.'
THtz BELL TE"LEPHO.NE COMPANY OF CANADA.
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...,. ... ... Ali. %l/.may`DI Y� � � .F i'r L Witt.
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c_w-ithLo _ tb.o. this-
Beef • Loam 1.1 lbs. • ground
beef, 1 'cup rolled •oats, •2 'eggs
'beaten, twd-thirds • cub tomato
juice, 1/4 cup chopped., onion'.,; 21/2
tsp_sa1tY.1,pepper-,r X.. tsp: pre -par -ed
mustard.',Com.bine'all ingredients
thoroughly' and pack ''iii n-•ly
to •.two No. 2. cans: Bake in • mod♦-
crate oven. 45 'r lin Let .stand '5
.ini'r utes"'an'd. remove' frorii cans.
• The : slices from this ;loaf are ally
ready, to be 'served on hot' boils.
Or theymay be .arranged on ' a
'platter. with . hot ,vegetables or,
spiced crab:apbles.,
.Applesauce Veal Loaf, .One—lb..
ground veal, '✓z pound' ground.
> Bork, wo e_gs• •ea en, • t w o
tbsp. 7c -hopped- onion, . tsp. salt,.
pap.per, P' cup rolled oats, 1 cup
strained apll'esauco, 1.2 tsp, all-
spice,: ,:: Cori:bine all ingredient.
Rss firrnly7.into; .lo -.Blake.•
in moderate oven about 1 hour
and 15 • minutes: Let', stand fie
minutes before sliciri.g. '
I find that leftover applesauce
is. a zesty addition to alrnost any
ineait
Mothing,, rieW:W_ ...;indoiu..: ;the sun.
'with potatoes?• Try 'this. • Prepare
.potatoes- as tor .French, fries. 'Use
a piece of heavy alutninurn : foil,
or double thi . lass . of regular:
a e into
a;
n brug dish. Place
Potatoes in .centre, .dot 'With but-
ter, sprinkle with, ' seVor g,
•h
c afiped • parsley .an d. grated'
cheese: pour. • cream river, . Hold
edges of •,foil .'together' fold over
twice as �f"or, drug store wrap,
sealin' ed SSP t 114 tlrn, ,x111
Pop 'potatoes into' the 'oven Biot
•.' • • en a.ou „min. -
To serve place the foil wrapped
potatoes on a' 'platter •ori in a
serving; basket' and. 'fold • "the foil`
back. 'Use, 4''medium potatoes •to •'
Ce ve�folz : 1/e, clip=grated---c°hee 'e;
s cup: 'cream salt and pepper
.`to. taste'- .and • chopped *pa..rsleY..
RAE WATSON' 'GUEST AT •
BLYTH' LIONS MEETING
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Among' the gi;ests at a recent
meeting , of Elyt1 .Lions ,C•lab
was. Rae Watson of.. 0Cen'tral L'i'ons
Club; Lorrdo i, andnOW resi-
dent ' of the ,Lucknow eoninyun-
It r. • Mr: ' Watson found sevC-iral
other "Watson" among t'he.,;;ath_
Bring,btat•..•cor;-mented ' that'. re-
gardless . of,• : the similarity ,of
games he al•'Ways ;Found:;hims,t1f:.
at home and virc;lcorne Ne,hercpt er : ;
Licks -t a•et. He
be :back.
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MRS:. BERT TROMPSON DIED
t.Sli.'"DDENLY 'ON SUNDAY •
Death came suddenly ,tin "Stip-
day to ?Trs..f{ Fl"" (14:rt)'111tth p-
son of East. b'Wrawa;nosh, ,She had
leen, in her usual, health and had
just returned fr gin chttrrt'h, w'heri ' a
she dropped dead Witho.te t;• :'n-
in'g0-.
-Mrs. Thomtison 'watt . inr:ni.v°t,l
Idea' MartinY •
daughter of Mr. "and ra
Mrs:,�;James .MVlartin of the,'W:trite-,
t.'.hurch district.
Mir. Thome`♦son i;;
clLrri Ct{,E,15t_�.
V 'awa•nos.h,• 'Moir enl;v; son,
Floyd. ,predecease'd' his :mother
several!, --,y ago. _.---
Brioge: A. ►arne 1i
women something €o'try ,to th:i
about•. ),g ail
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