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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1956-02-29, Page 2''--- THELUCKNOW SENTINEL,. LUCKIOW,ONTARIO k• -2i INL , OUGIl COUPLE 61.. YEARS MARRIED OFp SERVICE TO CANADA. • ......... ..,;:..v.fi:). <... •'�`C�\;KM�;`\`'•F'�'.jlKta�RayRS .\`�.Yu d The Canadian Pacific Railway Company . is celebrating its 75th birthday. In observing the oc casion, N. R. Crump, 'president„ sent •the following • message to all officers a n d einployeeS throughout the • system: icor- The' Canadian. Pacific; posted on 'Fe'bruary. 16th, 1881, to• meet the 'challenge of • Con federations • 'today, completes 75,' year$ of :service to -the Canadian Nation: . Through'. three-quarters • of a century df . iCanada's ,expansion, our Company...has played a lead- ing .role :'in, the 'development of Canadian ;nationhood; .snaking possible the • Canada of today, /and • has progressively expanded, into a world-wide transportation, system, .,on 'land, at sea,. and in the air, " • Our officers ..and employees should. feel justifiably' proud, net only of the Company's splendid history; but . also of the oppor- tunity. which is theirs to meet the growing transportation . Chal- lenge in .'serving the greater Canada Canada , of . tomorrow: 4 • q • WEDNESDAY, FEB. 29th, 1956. Bruce p0rsttrveyAhned Farrn_.-.�arn a�.n.. Safety p �gAt: Mr.',and Mrs,' James Hodgins, esteemed* residents of the Kin - lou lough community, •quietly ' obser. ved their 51st wedding anniver- sary on .` Wednesday, February 15th. • Mr. Hodgins was born on. the farm where, 'he still' lives, and where he continues .actively en - ed in farm work: The. farm Tede„ • a centuryagoby his father, t; tate John Hodgins.. ,Mrs. Hodgins' was' the former Myrtle Armstrong, . daughter .Of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Armstrong ,of. Kinloss:• : • , Both have been enjoying. COM, paratively good' health. 'They are members of Kinlough.• Anglican Church, and have.' long been• active. in: church and community activities. • They have two • sons, , Tom and Jack: Hodgins and one daughter, s. Cliff • Borthwick (Audrey) o aat`° 5 ` e 173. 'daughter, Mrs. Mabel Gillespie, died died a number .of years 'ago: ASH'FIELD NOTES , The World bay of Prayer ser- vice was observed by the WMS at the' :February meeting held , at the home of Mrs. •Henry. Mac-. 'Vice ' res., . Mrs, ' Kenzie: The•1st. P R. Bisset' 'conducted the pro= gram • and Mrs. R. Simpson and Mrs. mile MacLennan led in • • prayer Mrs A.A. A: J• Simpson read. thea• scripture and expose ` J R. MacDonald and, tion.. Mrs.. •44 Mrs. • McAuley. of • Ripley spoke :on :Christian Stewardship.. There were 25 members, two visitors • and one child prese4it The hos- tess and. committee :served; lunch. WATCHES• OIL • DRILLING PROGRESS WITH INTEREST In a: letter ' from' Gordon Thompsor of Lethbridge . • he • WHITECHURCH Messrs. Will -and- Albert Ta -y 0'r l� 'l�i'�1 , ing ` their sister Mrs. J. J. Tiffin.. Mr. . and ; Mrs. ' Ezra . Scholtz spent the 'week -end with their son, ME '& . Mrs. Clayton • Scholtz at London. , Mr...and Mrs. Walter James, Roy and Leonard visited on'Sun- Y da. with Mr. and. Mrs. J D. I + Yn ROSEMARY THYME , • • Y Don't you think it is more., sat- isfying preparing: meals in win-, 'ter than iii summer? The family' •seerri .to 'get hungrier; eat more' substantial fare,' and. make it more worth your while stirring up- a batter for' cake or muffins. There's sornethinig• °about a hearty winter, supper that makes hot scones or muffins fit' right into' the picture: mentions that � he is'' .watching, Finlayson of, Kincardine. Mrs. A. accoanpanied th with interest oil drilling,devel- opments . in. this district. •. •. This ' was • prior to -the :gas "strike" in West Wawanosh, and it was a coincidence that Gordon. should mention a gas •-well. in the Drumheller district ,In which' .he ` is • •interested::Irt had 2.5 mil lion 'cubic feet of ',gas but. is con- sidered non -co finercial for the time being as it• is near a 38 million feet .well ii;ii/i•-ii%i��ii Graham �em .as far as Ripley: to visit her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Dan' Gillies Misses ' Mary Laidlaw,. Ruby Conn, Peter • Moore and '.Gordon W elwood formerly' of White- church are* anlong .those having birthdays en .s February .29th_ Miss • Winnifred Farrier, 'Tor- onto, spent . the . 'week -end with. her 'parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Farrier.' On March• lst of this year .an organized 'campaign is being 'started. Throughout Bruce to ren, - cord aft accidents that happe to farm residents: in the County, Through the co-operation ,of .the Bruce County Federation of Ag- riculture, a Farm Safety Corn- mittee is being set up in each. TownsMP , and it. will , be the re , sponsibility . of each . •coinrnittee to record detailsof all accidents , in the : area. during. . the .next'. ,year, Being a family with a' taste foringer, we are quite fond of. g .. these:: Hot Ginger, Scones: Two tsp. ground ginger, '2 cups. flour, four tsp.. baking powder, pinch salt, 2 tbsp. • shortening, 2 tbsp. ' corn syrup, 3/4 cup milk. Sift. 'ginger,' flour, baking --.-powder and , salt. ,Cut in shortening, then stir in which lhas been mixed wiiith corn' s,up ol'_n 1/2 inch.. 'iinch•, thick. ICU rounds; Bake in'quick oven 15 minutes.., • Aran Scones: ' 1 cup .. pastry flour, 1/2 '. tsp. '; salt, 1/4 cup, brown sugar, 4 ,tsp. 'abaking powder, 1 cup' natural'. bran (well known brand)* 3 . tbsp:. shortening;, ' 1/2 to 3/� c P u • milk. .Sift .flour, salt,bak- ing powder. Add .brown 'sugar,: corimbine with bran.' Cut in short- ening and add .milk ,to. snake a dough that' can , be. handled. Turn out : 'on ;a •„ board 'sprinkled' with. bran. Roll to.' :one-third;..inch thick 'and ` cut,scone shapes.. Bake on . flouredbake sheet in a hot oven about .15 ' sin- The Kinloss Township secretQ .ary. is ack Barr of Knlough, in Huron it's W,alter.�•Steele of Rip- ley':and in Culross, Darold Cor mack of Teeswater, � Meetings . •were, held recently to organize each township com-',- rxiittee into a working group and to • acquaint each . person • with. his' or :her responsibility in ,car7. rying out ,. the program. Each township has,`'selected: a . • secret- ary to head its. Safety Comanil- tee. It will; be the secretary's re- sponsibility to record .on •a wall:: .,hart provided , all. the import- ant , facts concerning any acci dent : which May befall a farhi resident of the township, with include ,all accidents to 'farm. residents , whether they occur at • home, on the : farm, in', town or 'on. the highway.. Committee members; have been ..chosen: •or will.' be ,shortly from throughout • the !township, each ' •located • so: the .area-, is. welt 'covered;•.:Corri- plete and:: accurate coverage froth' all parts; of the :township is 'needed. It will be up to :each; committee. • bn :hearing of •an cident to, a ;faun resident. in his. area to secure . a nu'm'ber of init. portant. details • 'regardin.g .the accident. • The ' accident 'report is fairly • cornpreheiisive, r. covering. such details as."thefollowing: time, place of accident, nature of ac- cident .or • fire, catise, of accident or ' fire, activity', at time of ac- cident, age • and .:sex = ofvicti n, extent of' injury, cost of. the;, ac- cident, . working ..time lest, cost; -Cif property, damage: Por this,•. record, an . accident' Will beconsidered reportable if any of the following factors, ' are • ;present. 1. Loss of four or more hours Working time ' • 2.• Injury requires medical at Banana Muffins .1 cup crush- tention, • •• ed -bananas, 3/a• cup gown: sub , •3 ; Property carriage of. $5 00-,ar- -� 4` tbsp: mlted butter, 2 ••cups ofi more: .flour, 5; tsp baking powder, ,one It is . hoped that ;when any - cup :milk; Bake in moderate oven farm resident is involvedin an. about- 25 min. • accident he or she will co-oper to in giving .. the .above. '.details' Peanut u er reacupl either to. one of the farm Safe- flott�tr, '4 tsp. bakingPOWde Coix lids Viiriittee• members or der tsp, salt, 1/r cup sugar, two-thirds ectl to the secretary; for re=: cup peanut butter, 1 cup milk, y cording.. It is the cold hard facts Bake in greased loaf pan:in low the accident itself that oven 45 to 50 min:..Delicou'regarding s with' 's: wanted 'not to `:whom the ac cream 'cheese • and.. lettuce and ' i• ' mayonnaise,: or spread with .jam resident in Bruce. County or orange marmalade. • Best .. a co-operate ' in' this very ..worth day gold. whm ai the ill fort P • Danish Coffee, Cake 2• cups of ile a few willl be used -to theune. bread flour,; 31/2 tsl. bak. pdr., 1/4 benefit of matey; tsp. salt, •4 coup •i;riilk, one-third 'The recording . of farir cup shortening, 1/4 cup sugar, 2 dents will start on March est raieggs. • unbeaten, 1/4 cup Sultana ad continue ,,for at least a year. sins.. Sift flour, salt, -baking ,An"t` the end .c f the year a coin- powder. Work in shortening., Mix posite • report will,. .be. compiled are site eggs• Mak o and.• ..a--c-are•fui . an , ,, . • to the • centre of the flour. Break give the ,answer' to' many of the in eggs, then milk and raisins, . .. • ,• questions •that must be .answer- Mix • thoroughly Reillo :lit lay.. ed before an • effective • farm er cake pan, Brush top lightly safety , program can be . launch- with egg white slightly, beaten. ed. S'hav'e `hits • of citron over top ' and 'sprinkle with • •alrriorids and sugar. • •' stirring until •just mixed. Turn Or this Topping may. be `used: into greased and- floured, loaf 4 tbsp soft butter, 1 ' cup ':of .pan..and' bake .iri moderate overt brown sugar,. '/ cup raisins; '1 for about ' 11/4 hours. ';• cup shredded almonds, one tsp. Rub 1 cupow brown- Pig" .a sugnd •. -crrrrarrzorr = _:..- •�` .. zifi �up":�trdrgari�Te.-�agether`-art .- S•piced•Fruit' Bread: 3 'cups all well blended and sprencl on purpose flour, 42 tsp".bak pow- Slices of nut bread. Put hider ,der, -1 tsp' .salt :1Iz cup- granu-,:..broiler:._until--..bubbly:-. 6e vt.:�.at._...w fated` `ugar,, 1 is ri ace . ' ylsp,, once at`"•"aiterrnoon' "tea."'Cn'1TrafoR--- powdered clove•.1/2 tsp. nut• toast• is the thing for aftNThoon meg`, 1.1 cups raisins or currants,tea really ,though. I don't ari•. \ 2 eggs beaten; 1' cup milk, 1/4 cup prove of it at aI1. •--safternoon Melted shortening 'or salad 611. tea, I mean.', \ 'Heat oven 350. Sift tggether dry ingredients. Stir in raisins. Goodwill' is like mertaury; if 0i' 111 gsim l , 1% .Q�4 g e ?t � 3'i' i una all Co bine ening'. Add to, dour mb Wre, overr the place SAVES YOU MONEY EVERY DAY DOLLAR DAYS BEST Heinz Baby • Foods,complete. save ,5c • Culverhouse �choiee cream. styl • UYS . Cloverleaf fancy 'solid White ' Tuna,. i/2's. , �, . 3 tins $1. ` \ ortment,, Fancy' Grapefruit Juice, 48 'oz. 4 tins .$1. 11 tins 51. choke golden ,C'ulverhouse. Peaches, 5 tins $1.� _ Cots;. __ 20 oz: :..�a.�.,..... 20 . oz.,• save 9c' 7 tins. $h• Campbell's Mushroom Soup, 10 ,oz. 6" this $1.- Borden's 1. 'o cal ,Campbell's 10 oz., `. 8 tins $1. Borden s Starlac, -instant, • economical, :; VegetableSoup, • ' save ilr. / 3 tins ;$1, Wrigley's Gum, 'spearmint flavor, y Aylmer Tomato Catsup, 11 oz./Save. •1'5c' 5 for 51. carton of 20„. "pkgs. a • • $1, Quaker Cornflakes, 1Voz: pkgs. ,.... 4 large: $1. Clark s. ' Beans with' Pork, 20 oz 6 tins $1 DOLLAR DAYS °•FEA'T`URES . ' Royal Instant Puddingssave 2 Standard qutality Green.Peas, 15 .oz. 10 tins $1. • , 5 �-Pkg. Red & White Evaporated Milk, • banded deals ........a ....:....:......... .51. tall • 8 tins $1. Dr,, Ballard Dog Foods, 15 oz. save 8e 8 tins $1. R. & W. Jelly Powders, save,13c .`... 14 pkgs.. $1. DOLLAR :DAYS VALUES ;Aylmer choice Special 'process Peas, 15 oz. 5..tins $1. Aylmer: 'Fid Bits Pineapple,.: 1.5 oz. >•,n 5 tins $L Crisco, all vegetable shortening, 3 lb. • tin $1. Culverhouse ichoice diced . Carrots, Wagstaffe , Marmalade, 2 -fruit, 24 • oz., ; , 0 oz," • 10 tins $1. save 16c 4 . bars $1• Supreme Black • Pepper, 4 oz. 3 tins $1. Culverhouse' fancy quality, Tomato '.Juice; ' 20 oz. 8 tins 81 - Paramount fancy pink ,Salmon, 1 's 4 tins $1 Red -and Whiteroilet-Tissue. 9 -rolls-$ Kleenex Tissues, reg., or chubby 6 .pkgs. $1. Brunswick 'Sardines ". 12 tins $1. Libby's Fancy Fruit • Cocktail, 15 oz. ' 4 tins $1. Culverhouse choice Diced Beets, ' 20 oz. 10 tins $1. Jolthson's. Hard Gloss Glo-Coat, qt. tin $1:• Country Kist Whole 'Kernel Corn, . • tins $1. Libby's Spaghetti in` Tomato Sauce, 15..oz• .•.,•+.Ial vY., .,v.•....,. 8 tins $1. Save All Wax Paper, ` 100. ft. ' 4 rolls $1. FROZEN FOODS top quality priced 1' : •t right �. Birdseye 'grange Juice Birds Eye. Green • peas H, • 6 tins $1. ...,.,......1.,..:.: ',5 'pkgs. $1: FRESH PRODUCE '.. Heathful, Golden Ripe bananas, 1b ........ 19c Ontario Spy Apples, fancy 'grade,' •'crisp; 6 .qt.. basket : 59c Solid heads, tender, New Green Cabbage lb;. 8e Crisp, tender, full flavored, Celery, large • • stocks .., ..,,.....,....:, ...••.. 2 ,for 25c ii FOod Store. hon26• --- Free Delivery k Honey: Orange , Muffins: 2 cups once 'sifted. pastry "flour or 13/4 ,cups . bread flour,. 31Fz.. tsp. baking: powder; 1/2 'tsp, salt, four tbsp., shortening,. one-third cup honey,. 11/2 , tbsp. grated .Orange rind,. 1 egg,' seven -eighths cup milk.. Measure flOur.i. Add bak- ing. powder and ; •salt Combine shortening and honey. (Soften shortening before adding honey). Add orange rind; egg, then Milk and flour •alternately.. Bake in moderate oven about. 15 min or • :until done ' BR RA Ont 'A 1 Brt • hen 27.: Wa •Sir; ties eac tior hre a hog 'We ity • or ten Wil: net pre • fare to Al