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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1956-02-01, Page 64 014 THE ,> C•KNOW' . SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO • • .Not anywhere, near as..expensive as it looks, boause: the Cherry Creme filling and frosting arc onc recipe' made with evaporated milk a• This economical form of pure `milk saves.. p while it enriches your . ' cooking. Desterts taste Frednrer,aoUps are richer, gravies turn out smooth as velvet. Evaporated milk is useful ° dozens of ways. Keep it handy, and be .a better cook. • y�•4:At0Y ::r!MN. .. 1. Y �+6 AMf•,jy„� •.,� Y/v1%j •�•"1 d = --~- _- --ES THE MLING' AND FROSTING! a • y,�, - JAY•. •1�w.G,• \;.x: tie X}J :I•%; ... - �af ;ff ; • • • d 1St, 1956.. .�UNGAN�oN To Sell Shed, Proceeds in • Albert Orser ',Passes Sr,P Albert W. Or, of esteemed retired gentleman Dungannon, passed away on Fri - home day, January .20th, at t e Walter. Otto Popp, aongregatriaonal sec - of his daughter, Mrs Driver of Golden Valley. He, retary, gave the • minutes .of the would have reached the'" age'of last meeting.. Rev. 'Watt read the •' 95 years by May lst. He was scripture lessonand .offered his wife : a year prayer.Mrs. Melvin Reed gave pred�eased. ;by• .and; -:stated• ago and he has resided •with. his the, ' W.M.S.W MSreport 'daughter..He.; was #am very active there had.'. been a successful year man' ,and bad tended' a .. garden fin ncially. A': bale. ' of clothing ark.: He had valued at $55"0. was Sent for over - when .Past the. • d0 mar and Oil t o her seas , relief. Mr's.' .Harvey .Alton , committees in .the United church' for. the W.A. g,ave a detailed • ac - were . •a funeral ...service:. Was count• and shored a: balance ;of held last Tuesday 'in charge of $424.83 after many helpful. works : - Rev, G. Watt. • Intei'inent There care had year', of c whchhed smite n Dungannon cezneterwere y p ' two daughters and two sons,. improvement • to the parsonage, • Mrs.' Waiter Driver (Cora), Mrs, cupboards in the .church kitchen • Muriel i•iel ,Smyth of Brantford and and 'making choir gowns, with. . • and Cecil ..of financial assistance. Mrs. Robt. Ir Jack. • of Toronto , for' Mission Band, Detroit,'- Pallbearers were Tom $73.20 wa,s� reported to headquarters. ; son Culbert, 'David 'Nivins, Young,' .Benson Finnigan, Gor-• Mrs` Herb Finnigan"•reported for'. don Finnigan and Ernest Dur- the Baby Band, having 49 mem- a • bers she also• reported for the Ain, C.G.I.T..having.15 members. Mrs .CHURCH GROUP HEARS Otto Popp reported -044.20 for. �, TALK "ON " BB ' BiURNS" the M and M.` fund Which was' d Reed Aid Of Heating. ' System The Dungannon United Church 5er, highly congregational meeting was pre- sided over by fiev. 'George Watt and with . Mrs. Leroy Stin- gel ' organist; • at .the piano, 'Mrs. D. o. • 3+ • • 41 t • • Cat a 1' slice from the -' Meantime, pour 134'cups. , U top of -an -angel lcake. In. evaporated milk into t Y, '' :.. :P.' .I17 r—Ir n', r^ I.v-___ leaving walls.. Freeze • till crystals line dam' 1 p sides to 35' depth. Turn Dissolve 1.pkg. in cherry : into. chilled . bowl and y,. Powder.. in: 9a cup , ng, water; cool until- . beat until'stiff. it begins to thicken, More wonderful.recipe:I Writs for Marie Beat . in" '1 tbsp. grated lemon rind. and 3+. cup 'nice. Graduall beat in i cup 'sugar, - the partially thickened rmmslsolt pales,mixture ;en S Prater': new Chill, folding occasionally, until "mixture• holds its • shape. Sim!) into trough Frost cake with remain- , ing mixture. Chill till firm: Expo caeal Ile Bo Recipe AW:, :.. • ..Q'10:i•A '_";^r s" :vy�`•'4+C` •„t.��.' }f.,.ti '••r �''l.'.. '':1 �S'fj•r,•• 'dyr: • FOODS SERVICE BUREAU DAIRYFARMERSOF CANADA .409 Huron Street Toronto • ' �• URPLE' GROVE Mx: ' gid. Mrs. Beverley Cliff, - - - - Rickie- an+d Ken_. s%eth of London . visited••' at. ` the amine 'of Mr. and Mrs• `Herb :Far Fell on • Saturday. Arms.• . Evelyn . Osborne returned .thoome from Toronto recently.' . • Visitors :at the home :.. of Jar:mad. Mrs. • Francis Boyle on Sun- day were Mr. 'and Mrs. Lorne Ritchie, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Farrell' land Tommie,' Mr.. 'Ronald Alex- 'ander of Pinkerton ,Vii.' and , Mrs: Wilfred . Graham The Burns • iiight.'social of the not yet complete. Leonard Faith and. • Fellow re ed' for the .Sunday hol. ,South .Kinloss p `: rs-Sc-'ano. t base-- .are .::103-- membe menu.: of the : church o Monday there ' r s a. cas 'ance even:, o, J'anua .y • 23rd. There $151:02•. It was later stated that , g attendance . . it was the best' 'year for at •least ` , - - _ 1I = Glen was held- at the. i'honie' of Mrs.' of •Londori,Wallace Pollock. ono Friday with. a good.' .attendance. •Mrs. Walter Thompson d ;F.er- Stanley and 'family, Mr, and Mrs. Francis Boyle and family were visitors' at the. 'home. ,of • Mr. Mil ton Stanley- on ; Sunday. •Mr: and Mrs: John. Elphick of Lucknow visited at.the home of Mr.. and ,Mrs: Peter Leeson re- cently. Mir.. Francis,- Boyle' was ; m Tor onto ' last. Thursday attending. 'the . Orfedo show. •' Mr.. and. Mrs: Howard Orr. • vis'' ited the'latter's parents,'Mr. and Mrs. Donald ;McFarlane' on Sun- day. Purple Grove Institute Buss_ and• Kerry Day of -Toronto were visitors of Mr: and Mrs.. Donald. McCosh recently: Mr. and : Mrs: Russel Collins and Carl visited: at the home of; Mr., 'and: Mrs. George .,S::'.Einer- son ' Friday night. Mrs. Victor Galey and „Miss Margaret Robertson attended the" shower for ` Mrs.. McDonald 'at Bethel last Tuesday. • WS. Victoria Smith visited •the, past week -end at ,Listowel. end family, Miss Edith Stanley The • was •a goodn a with the president, •Philip' Steeer,• in. 'the. chair. The program was in .charge of the West Group under' the leadership of Mrs. Fraser Mac Kinnon..:: The devotional period was be - guxi with Psalm 109, prayer, min-• utes, business . and 'scripture and meditatiton: • .!by Miss Dean Mac- Leod. Hymn. 443 Was followed, by various . numbers • ' by Marion Bucktoit;• Alan MacDougall, Har- old Campbell, Mrs.'.. Fraser Mac- Kinnon. and Bill • Buckton • Mrs Lloyd . )MacDougall :then introduced the ..guest speaker,. Mrs. W. Welsh .of Luck -now, 'who. gave a very • •interesting' and in- fornnative address on .' "Rabbie Burns'' Lunch was served at the close by the East. Group after Rev. Caswell. had ,'closed:, with' . prayer.. All joined hands :to sing "Auld Lang -.Syne" • as a fitting climax to a very pleasant evening., ,30 years. Rev. Watt :reported 255 • church ' members Leonard Reed . reported or the . • Y.P U.' Rev. Watt reported Trail ;.Rang- ers• activities; Mr.• Will .: Petrie Was • elected to the Board 'of ' Stewards ` to replace Mr Wm Hasty,who wished to ,,be reliev- • ed. Mr.. Frank Pentland, Sunday School ..superintendent and Mr: Harvey Anderson, assistant.' sup- erintendent, were re-electe; . Mrs. ' L. Stingel' reported choir activities Mr: Cecil Blake and Wilbur Brown " were appointed church. auditors. Mr. Thos. Web- ster, . church treasurer, gave a report, ••Ishowing an °inclomp'lete balance .of $50.0.• Mr. , H:. Eedy. ex- tended thanks . on behalf of the congregation for•: services of the pastor, ..Rev.' Watt and an invita tion :to stay: another year, which was :seconded by • K. •K: ' Dawson. It :was',decided to start proceed= sings to sell the church'.sheds to be remoyed from •the property, and money • realized' :to be . turn- ed into. a 'heating system.: The anniversary committee. is Arthur ' Elliott, • Mrs. , Melvin• 'Reed, min- ister.•and organist. �e calender 'Nature takes hertime in•yielding'the farmer a return, on hi;investment ' of money and effort., Meanwhile he rnay need cash for feed or fertilizer or implements; or to re -roof his barn; or buy livestoclt riank'loans ler:hnurFgo-al eaerveits plans -o. irinprovements; without waiting for harvest time. Across his local bank Manager's' desk, he talks over the••purpose, amount and repayment of the ,loan: It's a simple, straightforward business trap ction involving the use of bank creditto , promote enterprise, .• ._n btg :city rrulal �axea,-..-the.-local..b'aneb:.of _your ... chartered bank is a coilvehient banking sere" : centre: Staffed l ,,,-friendl;• er plc; ;t s.r-cad..:_. • . r to help you, with 'your, saving, borrowing and. other banking business „all under orie''roof. • 2 • Only a- chartered bank offers a full • range of banking services, '•including: b MONEY. ORDER'S -,AND MORTGAGE LOAN'S . BAN,k. DRAFTS For buildingyour ohome under - o 'send r oziey_-: ny ale tris t f-tbe Nati4na.l, erre-is-rr --che tet , Canada or throughout the Housing Act..' v,otld.• ' FARM • IMPROVEMENT 44TfRS Pot travellers or; extended trips, 'I -or many worthwhile purpose sc ,`”` "'"" -or to fit -lance business ttans..o..,.•atddding.to progress„, :titins at a dit'.'arcC 2� . •r1+d' thef.comfort of farm lifer - ' -THE •C,HART'-ER-ED- E�A-NyKS SERVITG ;;YOUR �O-M �J irTY »♦at :+-:. , .. ' ilk»,�snrwta4.+.;9+..*+Mx�mroiA•:.r,.nmr:,in.,irNaa*emoxii'aoM Erskine Church' Reviewed At • the annual- meeting Oi Erskine 'Presbyterian Church, Rev. W. McClean was. 'narned rinan and_owing-to.";the. ab-; Bence Of' the : secretary, Mrs. Hugh Bennett,' Mrs. McClean was : •oted to act; in her place'.. Re- ports from the various secretar- ies . showed that the :year,._.bad been 'a; successful one both fin-. • ancially • •a[nd spiritually.' 'Ther` church treasurer, Mr. Robt: Mc- , Allister, presented a .very 'grat- ifying 'financial statement . of the years, work, showing a good surplus. A . gift of $200 from the lat Mrs. ' Richard 'McWhinney • was ' given' to the church: Off'i- cers elected' •for the year 1950 . are" as'follows' Moderator of Ses-, sion,. Rev. W. 'McClean; :Session dideer-s,---John • Ben .t S.' H. • Stothers, David McAllister and• James K. Wilson:, clerk of Ses- sion, Radcliffe Murray;- trustees, John Bennett, Ross Murray; Ar- • thug Stewart and'' Robert McAl- lister; auditors, • Albert -Taylor - and Arthur Stewart;• con:grega•. florid:, secretary,' Mrs. Hugh Ben- nett; church treasurer, Robt,, Mc- Allister. aboard' of managers, 'W J. Reid, Hugh Bennett, Arthur 'Stewart,„John Park, Allan Reed, A"mold :Stothers, • Donald Mtn -ray W: A. Stewart anad Wallace Wilms I son, chairman; organist, Kenneth McAllister; st'x:per-intendent; •1L - Reed, rac, etaker, Prank Jobe::. vote of thanks was given to Miss Norrna Murray for heir+• fine lead- ership of the: i hair as organist for the past year and also to • Rev: and Mrs.' McClean 'for their% assistance in the meeting. Rev. MeC.lea ...eaga s,ed ,-„41ar ( -' Con for the `supp)rt and co °V eration givers him by the con- gregation through the : year. Ma •oat dot lieu `We fro • 1ttA •ori ani 3 1.01 Wil ant