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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1955-11-30, Page 7155 • WEDNESDAY, NOV. 30th, 1955 . ••• WEDDING BELLS ----14A110111VE 34its June West, daughter of Mrs. Frances West and the late Elmer West WAS united in mar- riag, with Kenneth Mahood, son of Mr. and Mrs.J. A. MahOod, St. Catharines, in a ceremony held in First Presbyterian Church,, Pt, Colborne, at 2.30 o'clock on Sat- uray, October 15th. • .• Rev. R. T. Rutherdale officiat- ed, assisted by Rev. J3rillinger. Baskets of pale yellow and white a mums and potted' ferns provided, ith on .he 4S - :he kan ior ast to ra, a backgrotin& at the front of the )n•-•• Chn-rell •with ,light --..;41" candle be; hind the' altar ran. and white ith 'bows on the.. • • • • 'Giyen in marriagt by her uncle,' .Mr. Harry West. of Tees - ''water, 1?ride• 'chose for hei4 wedding .day an ekquisite gown of French 'antique -satin ,fashion- ed wth a sweetheart necklne and stand-up collar;. The'skirt fell. to ' a cathedral length' train.,Her waist length veil of illusion was • held e in• -place • by a* crown of, seed pearls and • sequins.. She woke three ,strand. pearls,: at the neck- line and matching pearl earrings, and carried a cascade of white baby •munas edged with' stephan-, otis. , • . Miss ,Marion Harris attended the -bride as maid of honor with Miss Gwen West, sister of. the bride, 'as bridesmaid :and. the neice ofthe grodin,!--Miss-lane Mahood, as, flower :Miss .Harris wore a gown -of autumn green taffeta, shot with rust and fashioned with a strap- less' bodiee, topped with' a: match- ing' bolero. Her headpieee, a band covered' with leaVes'of. taffeta, was accented with, sequins of: the same, :Color, .and '• she carried,' a taffeta.' muff with bronze arid gold Minns: • Miss West was, go•O'ned identi- cally'to, the honor: attendant. The flower girl Wore a gown of rust taffeta featuring . pOmpoinS on either side. She 'Carried a rust taffeta Muff With bronze and gold mums. . .• ' Miss Donna. 'Guiriter :sang "0 )en' )n- , • a the • on Ted ere ' eie er. ty at. ;as- •!rn- •ure the of: oris. fer- • glas los- The the - mes De- 2on- • and. rge. t • • • • Prhmiie Me" • and "The. Wedding Benediction",• Allan Mahood, brother -of the groom, 'was best man, and .the ushers Were Ernest Mahood and Charles :Rivers. - • • A receptipn for one hundred guests was' held ' in McGillivray Hall. Mrs. West, .assisted by thea • groom's •:mother, received the guests. . • . ;For travelling, the bride don:- ned a navy iblbe•suit with. white c aceessorieS: •Following *a motor 0 trip' through northern United r States, the couple Will reside in F 04wmiurtzscrwovirminftfk;a11414062.v 4. THE LUCKNOW SENTINTri, 1,e0CKNOW, ONTARIO .of 'Mrt and Mr.slaize.- mart,' trthg-the past week. On Firiday evening a reception. will be held in the parish hall for the- newlyweds,. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Morvan and Mr. and Mrs, Wilmer Moran,* Carruthers or- chestra will supply the irtUSie Xcr. dancing and lun•ch will be • seryed. by .the C.W.L. • pAGE SEVEN by ROSEMARY ThYME dPf.irod, • Mrs. Mary Lierroan • and. Mrs This according to one of Don Gilbert Frayne * visited with Faibblo'rxes Neighbourly, ,News friends in 'London during the quote S this morning,is the be- . past week. • ginning', of Indian Summer. We Son Sings Requiem • . couldwell: believe it . it cer- '. taint a*. warni.,7 mellow day, P. W. Sheridan the sort of a day that 'someone HAMILTON Rev: Patrick in, the••farnilY is ure to suggest Sheridan, .0 .R.; son of :the' de, shay be the lastof its kind this ceased, was celebrant of a so -in year and we should take •.adVan funeral Mass pffered' :fOr.^ --Patrick V4rill;am Sheridan,. a ,pated Pro-- fessor ori: the teaching staff of Cathedral High 'School for, 36 year prior to his retirement four years ago. Another son, Rev. Kevin Sheridan, was • deacon. of the' 'MaSs. Rev. 3, A. Mattice, principal of Cathedral 'High School, was sUbdeacon, Rev. J. V. Walsh 'Was master of cere- monies. • •• The .late . Mr. Sheridan •• was. born in Ireland, having taught in Franc.e; England and -Germany tage of •lit and, 'go :roaming the half expecting' a call for the picnic basket and ther- mos- any. minute. With One half of my mind I am marshalling sandwich material,: peanut but. and orange Marmalade, or honey butter if there is • any left. That is a most delicious and nu- tritious filling for sandwiches, fine for school lunches,. 'but not so gOod for. the waist line, bread and butter,peanut, butter;..liOney butter. Oh no: • ' • I save all the cardboard •con7 prior to corning to Canada. He taineys in which that sott. of was closely connected with Cath- thing comes, hbriey, butter, cot- tage cheese, ice cream dixie cups. They are fine foo,keeping bacon -fat,-;•-and - odds and ends in t•h• frig. They are also fine for send- ing ,salads and various desserts in' school lunches. If you' WaSh them as:, soon' as they are empty they clean easily and' stay quite solid: • • We are in the midst of our annual card -marathon for Hos-, o Pital Aid, and.' all the hostesses - are • preparing their' • choicest cookies and cookie bars. And since we like to have thing's like edral High School throughon.t•its interesting history. fie Was a loriner -principal of -the-school: He was known' as an outstanding educator. He Was a ,graduate of Dublin :,University, Itelancl, 'and School .Science, Manches= ter, England. • • • , :Deceased is sUrVived by. his 'wife, the fernier Mary ' his two priest -sons and One dau- ghter, Mary, of Toronto: brother,. Charles pnd, Leo, and one sistei-,.. Mrs: James 'Quinn, all Of Ireland; also survive. • Rt. • Rev. G. L.:. Cassidy; P.A., .KG.„ received the body at the entrance of the Church... Bishop Ryan officiated at the Absolti7 tion. Alsg assisting were Rt. Rev. J. A. O'Brien, .D.P., V. Rev..' AI Eieheldinger,, provincial superior oatmeal bars, 'but I find; they that on ;hand. for Christmas I thought seme recipes might be welcome. have a broWnie -re- cipe that I. thought delicious and so do many others ,. .' I hate' to tell you again about my apple •• of the Congregation • • of the ,Res..: are •alWays arhong the mOst pOp- , , urrectiOn, and large numbers of ular varieties' on a plate, rio one the Clergy.' • •: else seems to Make them", and everyone tries to .guesS .w‘hal is • the filing, ivhiCh' is; you- know, the, good Canadian apple. I have thought of trying, apricot pin .as illing'Some, time; but my apricot jam. -disappears so fast' I don't get ,a -chance, I' must .yOu about it some day too. We do have a good Brownie marbled • effect: ':Cut in bars; I of 'chocolate and add • to. second recipe1/cup rtening2 • : • , Oz. chocolate, 3/4 cup sifted flour .1/2 squares . or diamonds. Another ..b6-0/1. 'Grease an 8 by 8 inch pan tsp baking powder 1,4 .tep. salt' Very 'bright' idea for a topping— 'and ,drop chocolate •mixture by A, as soon. as you remove from oven' -teaspoonfuls' cheeket-board fash- , polka dot the top with chocolate iOn. FM in the aiternate sguai e• on Sunday with her parents, Mr. cOated ,peppermints, As they With the White batter, Toswirl it .' and MrS. Angus ,Kentiedy.*: • melt, spread evenly and you Will for more effectzig-zag spatula • • Repent visitors with Mr; and haVe, a marble frosting that is, 'through 'the two batters, Careful- MrS. Tom .Armstrong were the a delicious blend.of *chocolate and ly so as not :tb mak it messy. ' 'latter's aunt, Mrs. 1VIcLecia and pepperinint., ' This is. also very,. Joe with confectioner's icing to sortlan and Miss-leanorr-Wight= -very-good--as a cak J6iT it-l-wlii-cli'mifild-cliocT:irafe- has, &en manof London, Mr. and Mrschocolate or white C ke. • added. :Sprinkle nuts over top, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Kinahan and Larry Hisler and Stanley Hisler • And a very good idea to trim ' / • a .cake. Place a cookie cutter on • Is Your Subscription Paid? ..*ties' . . • About: 250 students, of 'Cathed - !al High form'ed guard' of hon.: um Pallbearers were 32 V..Scan. •an, Dr. C. McCabe, Rex .,Hume Matthey Flynn, Edward. Cartiey. nd • Robert Brick. Louis C.' Flaherty was . an honorary'. pall,- . earer. • Interment was in Holy. Sepul- hre •With Rey. "Kevin Sheridan fficiating. assisted . by: Rev:- Pat - ick Sheridan and •ReV:. J. laherty, R.I.P.' 0 1 ' Guests: were present from Kin- SIXTH AND NINTH tail, Lucknow, Teeswater,- Hamil- _ • , ton, Buffalo,' St Catharines and ; •• • M - nd Mrs., Goraon: Llaniels Port Colborne. of Torontoawere visitOrs on Sat- . mrday with---Mr:---and Mrs7--Mark- Armstrong. • . I , • • 4 KINGS1311IDGE • Mr. an& Mrs. Cyril Austin and . Mrs. Jetry •01,Connor visited with relatives in lici_iiakharn during the past week. . • • • Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Dalton re-. twined, to their h:orne here after • spending the past two 'weeks in „London where Min Dalton had • been a patient at SL Joseph's The C.W.L. 'held their month- ly meeting in the Parish hall laSt Monday night with a good at- tendance. After • business 'matters Were taken care of, a pleasant sociar evening was • spent with • games, contests, etc:, with first • prize going. to Mrs. Jos. O'Keefe.: • The lunch committee ;served a nice lunch. Arrangements Were, tnade thiS meeting- to, hold. the Christmas danceon Wednesday, Decen-iber 28th and Oarrutheel orchestra will supply the music/. There will'also be a ticket draw on the beautiful trilite floor lamp donated by the Lodge Fun,, - Mr. Frank McKenzie. local , merchant, haS returned' to his- 11,0,me here after several weeks in _ car •accident, • • ' • Miss Mary Sheridan, Wm. ,Van Osch and Jos. Murphy of Tor- ' onto were among ; week -end Nis- • ifors here. Michael Marin and friend of '1-laniilten. .visited at the hoirie .13 .- r 4 * • ecern.- ber 1•Oth ,..1 ..- . a ....-Watch For Particulars 8 . . . Next • Week ..., ,t. k, .-E. . .. .... ' ' .., . . . . . . I. . . . ..s. Plan to -Join, the: _Big' Parade % 4 . . E . .... :7% ._, .,.... „...„,. 1s, , ...., .. .•ay as. a.. 'et '',.( .'4 Tr Tr 2 eggs, 1 cup sugar, 1 tsp. van- theicing and: shake those tiny' ' ilfa, 1....cup nuts, •chopped coarse- multi -colored deeorettes inscle. ly, 1 or 2 tbsp. Corn. syrilp. Melt Remove :the cookie Cutter and shortening and • chocolate : foge- there is*,a novel ,decoration. You ther over .hot water. Cool/ Sift, do it in several different 'places , flour, 'Making' powder 'arid salton the cake. You might use chic • ,. , , Beat eggs till light, add sugar, olate shot, or for Christmas .use • then chocolate mixture' and those . 'tubes that have all red •• ' blend.' , Add flour, vanilla arid shot and red ' sugar_ * • • . nuts. Mix well .t Bake in. 8 -inch .. Ever try Cutting your 'r' efrig- ' square greased pans in Moderate erator cookies with your Fren:th • oven •30 to .35 min. Cool, and Cut fry potato cutter? Gives them a in squares, ' 1 • I nice ribbed, look. tha.t is • differ-• „ . ., . , Chocolate ' Marshmallow . Top:. ent. . • • : , .-, -,. . pink: ',cut marshmallows in half' ' Marble Brownies : ' TWO -tone and place- over entire .surtaCe of: brownies are rich and cliew.V. . . Brownies.. Return to. ;oven*, until Cream 1 cup shortening incl 1 melted. Ice at one with follow- cup sugar until. light' and fluffy, .. ... ing: .2 squares. melted :•choeolate Add : two . eggs and,.blend. in .ths.)r- 1 tbsp. butter, 1 egg; % cup icing: .ou.ghly. Sifttogether all the 'dry sugar. Or they May also'. be iced ingredients,. 3/4. cup 'sifted 'flcur, with confectioner's . ieing.. Divide. :1/2 'tspbaking powder i and-:- %., this icing in half and.to,one half tsp. salt. Mix; dry ingredients add % Square melted ChOcalate:. creamed rni)aure. Place about. iii: • ` , , , Cover the uncut *Brownieswith the 'batter 'in. another bowl: Add the white icing, and: then swirl ilz ;tsp, vanilla": to first bowl a nd ' • the ' chocolate icing over in. blend. 'Melt' 1 one -Ounce square. • obby were visitors at Seaforth of Wingham. , , • • . pr ' , e e About WhatT� Give. 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