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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1951-05-03, Page 9• TORO, . ,, Y art 195.1 ,I a TIER • ., I Prescriptions aren't always. for medicine. Cool, clean..colors. r ne lax • , soothe . ad : B-H "PERM A -FLAT" 1S ' .a • quick -drying 0i1 • paint ••for. inside walls, ceilings and ..wo-od- work., Ten bright distinctive, 'shades.. Apply by - ",rush roller or spray. • »�4's.�.S.lr�'r"'��iAC.�er.,r�.�I�iI�eR•�ss+�+;„ THE; ILU KNQW 'SENTINEL„ „aLU KNOW,, ONTARIO PAGE NINE by,. • • ROSEMARY TTYME' • Spring is • here, Daffodils and, `hyacinths a' - bloom.•.•' Rhubarb sending up strong shoots, and as- paragus .shyly peeping through ;the earth;, I fear 1wasn't, lavish ienotigh, rw.ith th'e •salt that I sprinkled', over; it in, the spring. 'Ldon't know'"if that makes a dif- f erence •,or-..not,but I do knew John W: ,Henderson Lu►be:�r Limited Phone 150, L iicknow, '•O`nt. WESLEY ROBB has. purchased • John Kennedy's farm on 'Con., 4, Huron,•and Mr.. Kennedy has pur,; • ehiased W. O. Jackson's property in 1i'p1ey I'• 1 • Tor N�ERO UOWA'l ,ASSISTANT AGr, ItEF. i °AKES OVER \NEX,T WEEK John °D. Butler. takes over his; :duties next Monday as assistant to R, •G. Bennett, agricultural re- presentative for Huron Cd nty. •Mr•• Lutler was thorn and rais- ed on a dairy farm in the vicinity of • Ottawa; and is (graduating from Macdonald •College ear where he Was presiden of his' class for *:the four • year : .0 the course Previous to. joining 'the RCAF in 1942, where he•served four years as .a radar • mes.hanic, Mr; Butler graduated froth the Kemptville 1A+gricultural • School that !people who • used more salt arid. was ernployed on dairy have inose asparagus. •' • -, farms du r i' n g 'the summer, Did: seasons: During the" past: four you ever see any color summers he `.h:as been' work'n. combination more lovely than -'the:, i g delectable pale greens and pinks at : the' ,Central'. "' Experimental ?'g r n: 'Farm; Ottawa,: on animal.,nutrir' Of cut rhwbarb. :Just take notice t• ioi work; and has, had quite • a the -next time you are shaking broad experience in general ag, thrhubl f e arb (alrosted with ricin d sugjar.:an minute tapioca, into a r• pie, and I'n sure you'll think it ' is too pretty to eat; I like to •..mix the fruit; sugar and' minute tap- ioca , in .a . (bowl,` and lett it set while I: mic the crust.,'•, •, Here's a good pudding recipe *-,Rhubarb.' Crumble. • Grease" a baking dish, big enough to hold 3 cups' rhubarb and the topping) mixture. Mix 1 cup, brown sugar with 1,:. tablespoon flour and sprinkle over the fruit. Prepare crtim'ble mixture:. i/z scup 'roll'ed oats, 1/z. cup sifted flour,• 1/2., cup., brawn sugar, •1/a teaspoon.,bakin�g powder, 4 tblsr •;butter. Mix rolled. cats and .flour and bakingPowd- er.' Add'` brown' sugar and MIX KAI1<i,S1 EA 'W. I. 1bONATES,• $25.00 TO , THE RED CROSS, ' 'The 'annual meeting :Of the Kairshea Institute was held in the. Recreational Centre' with Mrs. I MacIntyre-and ,Mrs. C. Irwin' act -'I ing .as •hostesses. Letters of thanks, from the sick and .shut-ins 'were read' and a box of chocolates, a treat from,Mrs, (Dr). Corrin, was pX'ssed around to the ladies. The roll call ,'•was • answered by the payrnerit of fees. A donation of $25.00 was made to :the Red • Cross fund. Following the yearly reports the election of officer's took place. The program consisted. of a read - mg Iby Miss A. 1V[eKay , follow'ed, by' 'a piano instrun•ental,:.by miss iEl1iott.;• A solo `iby Mrs." Thos. Ma�eKerizie .and a pianos•91q Mrs. •iW�rri. Scott.. Au interesting part was° an .Easter parade •when Collyer ; and' Mrs. T. Mac- re.-• ' Kenzie demonstrated to the ; lad:. Butler is .a married rrian. with two'. childi eh, and expects to take u^n residence in :Clinton early in May. the ;end of my pencil,, turned out. column gone ',so hard • I chewed m'y •recipe.• 'and household •hints:file; leafed through `''old' maga- zines. 'Nothing looked interest - :Mg. fever 1 suppose., On these warm .days, when'. you are perspiring more freely, and feel- less energetic than usual,• it's a good idea " to sprinkle salt on your food more generously. • F'or a quick .pick-up, •'drink' 'a 'glass of tomato 'juice,`,•to which. you Nave added a; teasaoon, or, more. well. Then work in; the ` butter , • r if_ you Tike, of powdered .gelatine r.)�11�11�,1,„�,,;1..1.,.4M„ lel,„,l�l,..,r�„�0�.,,.�/,��,.,>r, with. fingertips: until- yo.u: have coarse, crumibs•: Pinch of salt ma .. Y•■.■�■��■viii■■■:■i��■�■�■■���a�:�■��■��r�n■u�■kaa■■��■m�ii�giai■o�,■g■�■i��, be added, .,S'prinkle' over. rhubarb :■ • • •- - and pat down well Bake in and : e •`: •..: ■ , crate oven about ' 45 ,m'i`nutes.. ■ .. + ® ■r—� is Ser. ve with milk or cr earn• ■ ■ • • ■•:. rl s r •I,. expect you - ■are ;getting ready: •� TRADE MARK REG. costs so little is so easy to serve ies "The Easter Parade' as'they do on the sidewalks. of New York when. all joined in singing "The •Easter Parade'. Mrs. F.' Gilchrist thanked the ladies for their co- • operation While she was 'in office and :Mrs. Fraser MacKinnon gave' the closing remarks.. A social time was' spent' over the tea cup's. Parked cars 'contribute to ac- cidenits as well as: ,moving ones. More' pedestrians are l ur't step- ping. ,out from -behind a parked N ehicle than • ariy other 'Single:: circulinstance.. Safe drivers watch parked 'cars' .suspiciously— ready. to make a. sudden stop if 'needed.:: .�A�so�q�►<1�p�u�gTo�n�l;�i��n�+l�/�nii>•Nd�n�,>fu�q'�<.1�►1i�u�A . •� -� ••• is 11.0..st,tring, an Stuccoing 1 •1 1' MOULDING and .STIPING. - Prompt Ser vice. -one •"17 -r-15, Dungannon • •• .o •*.. * *. ,_1;, t,,o prepare your' 'garden for .plant•,- ■ ing. , 'digging up the :last. of .� the 'parsnips: :So many `,people. ■ don't like 'them. I.ow many times::. have people. 'said .to you; when '■ S•ou ask "''if. they like ;a, certain food; "Olt, I like .everything .but — • parsnips!”, I',m '. not overly fond `■ of . ahem •rnysel'f, but I like then( • •about twice •tri the spring. They •are: ' m soewhat i!isi'pid, but' try ■ 6ein'.g ''a bit more 'generous' with • • the• butter•'than you :are""'on most egetables, ,be very' lavish • with "■ . parse(' or chives; sprinkled .. on. top. (lf • you are interested in my recipes, ' and try:them• 'Out 'at , . you.':alrnost 'have to have, those' `two,' :don't you?) ••Then.. you, ..can do them this: way . . ..cook arid slice them • lengthwise: Season . ,with salt,pepper arid a •little nut- ■ meg. Dip-: rn nelt-e_d ' butter.:Then is .i011 -..in flour', in . Which,. a:: ittle• � grated• 'orange peel has been , add- ■ -' ed (the things I do 'with orange ■ peel too!) '•Brow'n lightly: • in:hot' .52 •fat: •■ * .:E : >, lel, :, I forgot •this :nice thing to .do • /// ON %. GW B:F'sdoir' SiIvertow's Enjoy the : safe' y secs ,.;r, of new Ci. I', Goodr,eh 'tires ... the t "tire that outwd6rs• prewar.' fires , exfrd mileage' . EXTRA: BLOWOUT 1 PROTECTION: B.F.Goodrich I3[ST IN THE LONG PUN Mason's ►Phpne: '18, • • 4c. . bac .avis. with •soup• as ,wee. ham or. -some meat spread sand-. :'w iches . 8 'slices ot bread is' ,o about -'right' -for • a... can of; soup �.... Place the sandwiches in. a shoal= ■ • low greased .casserole. Pour a can ... of ''condensed cream_ of .'tomato N., or `cream of frrushroom (our fav - rites . . you might try sonic • others)' :.diluted' with `'/i cup milk .:••• Bake in •ipod:erate oven, .about 30. 0 rain. Add :4 tablespoons corrdens- ■ ed •tomato soup to one. cup Of is:, salad :dressing.,. for. .vegetable .7• salad �-..-_..-. ■; Do you use asparagus • raw? ■ Very good . sleet , ' thiryly ' and I r . Sprinkled thickly over vegetable on salad, salad, or in a jellied salad. •w * ■ . ■ 'P To' makt:. the :lob of digging •in the garden rasier, , be sure to keep is yoUr spadeof ,'shovel; clean. Give it a 'good cleaning with emery, '■ • bekri'e starting.to use it, and then ,• clean it •aft�ir{'�'each • day's us; and ru 11 ■'' i; if With"a cloth soaked in 'oil,. Then it won't rdst, and the dartr.. won't stick toy ,it: when your use ' • t, it again., Itis a good idea'tp paint ,• the handlo5 ',of:your garden 'tools- ■ with. 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