The Lucknow Sentinel, 1951-02-15, Page 9. > FEBRUARY" :1,5th� ai1.51.
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LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
PAGE NINE;
This - is Saturday, February
10th. I .make this ` statement, be-
cause,,bY the -time you .get your
paper,; any comments,. I make re.,
garding the weather will be. quite
out of date . , .. we hope, What
a • week this . has been; Of snow
and 'blow and zero Weather!
wlking up town this 'Horning
, bras surely `walking . in a, 'winter
wonderland': The sun ' is, shining
,.. it's'a world of f .dazzling white
• ness. Every tree is festooned with
'DTIC STAFF
A ..NORMAL.
7 Rice. Ave. Woodroffe P.O.
Luc now• .Sentinel„
Lucknow, Ontario_ .
'Dear. Cam
a ' Enclosed''herewith please••, find
!postal note covering renewal'now
due, The Sentinel may be small
in -size .,but' it bulks large'' in irn Wilson' of the. Victorian Order of.
portanee to those of .us who are : Nurses• and Dr. W. J. McCoy-
called Iby our work to be 'away inickt M,D,, vnho.is ,noted' for his
from the clan home of 'the Luck- :research in vitamins,
nowites.
Since Septeinber I havebeen
teaching .a combined Grade. V'find IN REPLY TO' a recent editorial.
VI.: Am also• serving on the, Cilia' in. the Hanover' Post. 'concerning
Staff of the Ottawa..N'orrnal and ,the conterntious • Hugh School Dis-
find both works welcome and end •
' joyable. But let no one say it is l trice : problem, the.• • Walkerton
easier to teach •in.,a Graded school .Herald-Tinies had 'a spicy •come.
.than in a, rural:Upgraded school. 'back seeking.. to • set, , aright the
.1 think • ,, the added difficulties "badly misinfor,•nnejl"'Post:
arise • from the- more. ri`r ous -
Attend College ,Coiiventlon
Mr.. and. Mrs N.E. Bushell whp..
are attending; the College of
Physiotherapy and Hydrotherapy
in . Toronto, ,had the , privilege in
,laniary of 'attending thea. Coll-
ege's' first'.convention at; which
several special speakers were,
-heard. ' Among thein„ were Miss.
nu er
the feathery, sparkling stuff. And personalities .with •: which one
• the .thick. white (blankets on the 'must deal:'' The' more children
hoofs! What, intrigued: me ' Most 'there are in a ;grade; the greater
•was. the narrow ;tunnels leading must be'the teacher's ingenuity
to keep each personality interest-.
up. to the front doors,. and• then :ed ' iii the 'task 'at hand and the
curving• around"to the back. doors, greater must ibe the variety of.
Not -so long ago they were of .. ways used• in approach to a 'sub-
tiroad sidewalk w deli, but one's sector topic
Mrs. Smith anl' Sylvia seem'to
energies just couldn't. keep • up ,•be, thriving • on ` the Ottawa' air
with: the snowfall. The 'tunnels too and we are all enjoying our
reminded'me .of. the ones we used ;home and contacts' 'here:, Being
to dig all 'over the place when church folks helps a'. lot and en
sures`the making of many. friends tween•Elrniria and !Kitchener;'and•.
• I was a •child. (Shovelling snow 'in •a .congenial atmosphere: Just is 'orbssed by, a narrow '•fridge at
„this week.. was ;no child's 'play, the Same, !we look .' forward to 'the foot,`of: a .very steepand'wind
though I speak from experience., greeting .the. Loucknow people as
d often' gas' possible 'and our home. ing hill.
You can "Tighten ' your labors: will .al,ways .be, open to any ivisi- 1VIrs'. Johnston and her .daugh-
terr, well , known to a' number Of
Luck.nowites, We rbc Kitchener
bound when their car skidded. in
:HAIR RAISING EXPERIENCE
Mrs. Jack -Johnston and, her :17–
year-old daughter Marilyn of El-
mira,; •had a ner1ve.shattering•'ex-
(perience, on Sunday, 'afternoon;'
when', their car;:, •teetered' on the
brink of plunging , 30 , feet" to' the
C'onestogo River. This, river. flows
through : St. 'Jacobs;, midway • be
Somewhat by waxing.your .shovel,
well,, and ,you 'will find the 'snow
won't;. stick to it, at all. Be 'sure
the shovel is quite dry before you
tors from home,. Best ,wishes.
Sincerely, yours, •.
'A,lek N.
Smith.
to :the •bridge approach and hung
wax'
And another cold wea- A dental school' official 'says
.some.'day..the dental drill: ••ll P
'if • ou � ave to •hon �, i. Y rri . ar over. trio
they , p, Y , . g be ;reblaced: river.' Yoix ' teeter •it.• � r
art'al1 'iii' . 'd
by a sand blasting,couldeithe
frosty dray.:(frock is a fine bleach, to '• dust eat: spinach? '
you' know, "ands/ gives them such,
freshness). put a. piece of waxed to heat it:.
`paper' over the., line =w1 ere:' you
stick the pins . 'the pins may
stick,. to your towel,. but but the
towel •won't • stink to the' line. Tear
clothes on. the line outside on a` • h. W Id
mac ine. ou ' n t it be easier
For the. 'other you .'use cooked
potatoes . . Put: a layer of :sliced
or, mashed potatoes in a casser-
ole,. cover ,AVith •alayer of 'hard -
off' "a lot of pieces from the un- cookdd egg slices, Pour thin :white
..lettered 'pari ofbread iwrappers, sauce over,• add another ]ayes' of •.
clip;:theim:xogett er :w'ttj1► a.spring.;p•otatoes, . and white .sauce. Ar
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and yoir •have, them 'range • slices of bacon to cover
'in. your basket; `all ready: for. Use. the top. Bake' until bacon is cook=
My ; neighbor„across ' :the :street ed
says. she , (,puts:' just a little hot How about 'a few sirnple dishes
'water, so it won't be Job 'heavy,: ( for 'supper `err lunch'?
in; the hot water bag, and 'puts, .' Ornelet; Roll — .4 eggs beaten
it in ':her clothespins ;bag; Keep a ' separately. Two tablespoons flour
bottle Of :.baby ' oil • where < the mixed with 1 • teaspoon - baking
children 'Wash' their hands 'pre-' powder•. - One-third cup water.
vents. chapping:' Did .you 'ever, Mix and: bake in large bake pan
know' a child to:, dry"'his... :Wrists When , set and: partly' brown.
••thoroughly? Without' maternal..
sulervusiori anyway. bn very
cold days. a bit of oil on their
faces. -:is a- good 'idea too They,
• 'also tell' 'us . we :should eat, more
fad meat in cold• o weather 'those
scraps of 'fur 1 talked, about in. beaten eggs, 1> tablespoon sugar,
the Mall . make fine insoles , for ''/2: .tsp.,,'salt, 1 cup milk: ;;'Save'
skating boots. All these zero .�wea•. enough crumbs for ..topping..
all ingredients:: Bake in buttered •
bake dish.
`Spaghetti '.Meat; Loaf Combine
1 :pound ground ` steak; one egg,
Maybe. you already•;do all these 1 tsp, salt,.1medium can. cooked
things 1 tellyou about, but there .spaghetti. MViix.thoroughly..Pat
are ' always some• ,don't—I • , to• 1buttered loaf, pan andmake in,
ho moderate oven one hour Sprinkle
pe:' In a•� grotp�.o£..��vomen the .
other•,de with `grated cheese just before
y ;we were talking • about �
�'. �hoelhng, snow, and .I gave my serving. ' '
waxing, idea. It..was new •'to all Cheese Puf£;t-1 CO • leftover
but'one, and they.all thought it 'i. ham. 1 .tease' n mince onion, 2`
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a, good, idea. Often 'you • see ; • 'tablespoons, shorten
ing, 2 • half,. Wili, .,
in household,. hints: . in m azines inch• slices; bread, 2 eggs see`
is ag orated, 1/2 'teaspoon salt, ,'/t 1b.
that' s'omeone'gets 3'•.or•.4 ,dollars t -
for' something, that' ou ..h•ave rello'w cheese, ./a .teaspoofl pa;p
..been doingy `` and one-third cups hot
as• a matter' of course ,i ika, one
iaaa3t,`' v rdcspooit oatremong:;
(additional), 1 'tablespoon chop-''
ped.. parsley'. (Me and my Pars-
ley)'. 'Put harry and onion through`
chopper, and pan fry; gently with
two tbsp. Arrange° on.
-bottom Of buttered. bake
Break bread into small pieces,
add slivers of cheese., Combined'
. • 'bread, cheese; beaten yolks, : heat=
When yc u cook°' prunes :addµ a ed r`nilk. Add additional shorten-
few .'thm •slices of lemon arid ing; salt' and paprika..Let' 'stand'
some; shaving of preserved Agin- 20 (minutes. Add parsley;•' aiid fd]d
ger ' Lifts therm out of 'the "plai,rt 'in stiffly beaten'; rV .hites of eggs.
‘orurie' planet': t. IPour into . bake '• dish; over ham.
•A couple of ideas 'or scallo Bake irt slows even 45 minutes;
potatoes- -cook' there 'covered or :until a.' silver knife inserted
so that the tap'will not be crusty,, in centre comes out '.clean: This
d'jttst before serving Cover tic 'sotif1fe docs not Collapse if kept
'withrchopped, cooked1 bacon. in Varrp: oven a short time.: • ,
tf 'the bacon, is, bold return to oven h. ROSEMARY' IvailVIV.,
spread with chopped ,meat., Fin-
ish baking until meat is heated
When '; done roll.' lightly.; like a
jelly- roll: Serve fat once.
Corn. • Pudding-: cups:canned
=corn.1'h• ,cups' cracker crumbs; 2
they ideas! The :'robins -will be
singing come Thursday!'; . Arid
don't you hope they , are?
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a 4our•ihousekeepirig Years: "
Save that last bit of coffee. that
no ,onedrink; and use it
for the liquid in cookies, or pud'..'
dings. It gives a different''fl'aVor
• . 'nice in nut cookies, or elro=
olate. or • 'Chocolate or Caramel
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a Goat'?
No. The mountain goat. iso not, ,true goat!
The mountain oat is moCe CloselY;aeiated to the antelope
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famil .'than the true goats. a has some.•features•of' each
The mountain; oat is one of Canada's' most colorful
game animals :Intelligent hunting by conservation
minded. sportsmen has helped `keep him from extinction.
Nature unspoiled is: yours to protect. i
Y O: U' R$ T :O .PROTECT
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THE CARL,ING N'REW(RI•i•s:. LIMIT!
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way'. with your; hand, .a : .Provin-
cial. Constable reported. •
Mrs Johnston 'and.' Marilyn
y
made their cautious escape•.b the
right: band door, alrnost••afraid'.to.
fi
move lest the • car, would plum
met to. the riiver• below. To '.open
the door on the driver's side
wou� ' . have
. , ld mleant ;•stepprr, into: ”
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