The Lucknow Sentinel, 1952-03-06, Page 2;1
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TEE VUCKNOW SENTINEL, 'LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
GIRL °GUIDES
. The regular, • meeting of the
Girl Guides was held in the Re-
rent opal Centre on Friday, Feb
ruary 29th. The roll call' was tak-
en showing .22 present and busi-
ness, discussed, Signalling and 1'
knots'were taught .by the older
.e.
Guides. Then ' an interval , of.
square dancing under the .direr-.
tion. of -Mr;. C. MacDonald, Was by
enjoyed. The meeting? adjourned RQS •MARY THYME
with Taps. •
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1. Start,Chicks right on Chick
Starter .'mode ,with . Nationkal
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.2. FOltow through the'
',growing period' with' growing
nia,sh -tnade :with National
DoVeloping Concentrate!
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'Mother's, and I suppose yours are
too. have Mildred's, Family. 'Fay-
sie's Nut Cookies Peggy's Weal-.
Cookies,. Stisari!s. Orange F'udding,
When I Was a young thing.' -went;
to help .a neighbor .get ready to
.thresh Or Some thing. We
had a sketchy lunch in the midst •
of our prepardtions,, and she made
a Hasty pudding. the word
. 'hasty', used in' any Manner, , Still
brings to, Mind a viSion' of that:
: lumpy pudding, that tasted oniy
of flour and water • and nutmeg,
That may ;explain the, fact that
I don't appreciate the flavor -of
nnimeg as Well as I. criiight,'
::-1- have,-so-inany- pleasant inean
ories Of food, !but I clo. have Some
-41vOYS avoided eating whenever
• possiblei• since no ane in the. faiii4
THuRSDAY, MARCH Oth, 1952
WOLF CUBS FoRums DISCUSS
DAYLIcwr TIME
nevi* stitf opPosition from
mumps and, 'flu, Cubs met ps. The question of daylight say., ,
ueual on. February 26th with 18 'ing tiMe is, causing farmers some
While raay games Were con, week it was. discussed by many ,
ducted. ilay the :assistant leaders, Of the Farm, Forums, in the Coun-
CAC Umbach• and °Assistant ing that daylight saving time iS
the firSt. in• a, regnlar" monthly culture and should be, 'diScontin-
and SeConcla to discuss•PaCk act- A' requea has beeri-sent from., ,„
i'vi.ti•04. A . revision' insPection. Huron. County •tO, haVe., the on..
procedure was 'agreed upOn and tario Farm' Radio' Forum .dis4iss
the purchase of " Pack shoulder dayligtit „saving time on a Pr6-
lect.a,..group_of the boys
in viewing _the splendid electrie
train` system of Iceith
,Oirt has' kindly :offered to. 'ex-,
plain and shoir this •hobbywork
tig alt the Cubs., Tests. in iflags,
signals arid knots ere•carried on,
for the rest of* e Pack by the
Alan Chin, Second, Robert Tre-
leaven and JOhn Andrekw,'.
Murray Hunter and , Kenneth
MacDonald were FebruarY group
competition winners. .140nou
ferred on,,'SiXer Alan. Chin: for
the coining month. •
• The • meeting closed. with ' the
'grand 1-1owl 'and Cub Prayer. •
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ily seemed capable of preparing
.'foOd so that it tasted . well,
' fit ••to est! This tithe couldn't
avoid it; and .had AO take •along
:for me, there • Was. a. great plate -
table .me,
of Sliced tomatoes on the
knew that I Could make, a meal
, of tomatoes:However, we hail pie.
/ tor aestert, and they insisted. that'
we each take a piece, It was
Vinegar Pie . ever heard of it?.
My' mother used. to make a Vin-,
egat pie, that was Cfuite -good,'
tat the memory. Cousin Ruth took
: 'one bite, and figUred she had,
done all, that was required 'of a
She.felt it was up tO her 'to up-
hold' the family honor ... and
eat her pie. °She did. Noble effort.:
With that pie, you couldn't . eat
and haVe •it! Sher might better
have left it, like cousin Ruth.
Follow up the vital chick starting Season by feeding your
birdi a grojWing, mash made with National 34%Developing
'Concentrate ....with a valuable meat meal base . fortified As it was, she disgraced herself
with essential vitamins and minerals . . and fr
,, for tasty goodness. •
by' haVing to leave -the table, and
behind the apple tree. •
Protect4 this investment by balancing the grains with
—7 -Meth -nal Developing Cci&Centrate—and-get-birds-that-lay.,-------
. premium. eggs through fall and winter.
Beat slightly 1 egg, and .stir.
Gradually stir in 2 cups scalded
milk. Add 2 cups coarse, soft,
white bread crumbs. Stir in..
tsp. grated Oran.ge rind and %-
Li cup strained orange jiiiee. Pour
•about 30 minutes.
cup flouri 34 e•up white' sugar, 2
or apples or peaches (Susan ser -
;trod it to us made with. aPples);
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THE VITAL GROWING PERIOD I
'MEMO PROFIT OR LOSS:- 1,
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Birds today fare bred for fast growth. You must
supply added animdl ,proteins, minerals and .vitarnins
to keep theni growing, for range cing—giain-dlone
do not supply the material needed for tissue and
bone building. Mastch the fresh greens on the range
with a "fresh -mix' mash ,containing all the newest
growth factors.
ion lift' limit wok*" mit .1 wino'
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WILLIAM STONE SONS LIMITED
ONTAR i0
FEED MIX
TUNEYS, HOGS and CATTLE
a with NATIONAL WEili.coredrin:13PerlY-1And.ed FERTILIZER milk, 1 tbsp, cornstarch, liartilla,
Mystery of, Warning Dreaing
• Dr. J.• B.. Rhine,' noted Duke Guelph . and. at Dungannon ay.. •
University psychologist, recounts tiring'reeve tverett Vinnigan was
heaniing from Sunday School;
"Hi mom,. the superintendent said
something awfull•y niee about mc
we thank thee for min food and •
. 1951, REVIEW
(c oncludediroin last week).
.A total of almost 4 feet ot •'
•Noveinber record.
Steve Stothers! night was .held
drearns Of people who; .0actually
have- forseen. future events. Are'
warning dreams that come triie
mere coincidences Cir. can people'
really, foretell. the future? R.ead
Dr. Rhine's illuminating article in
this SunclaSeS4 issue of The Amer- ,
jean „ Weekly; eitargirely.---with
The Detroit. Sunday 'Times.
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scur Cream, (I have used orie•7
..third cup •shortening and 1 'cup
sour:Milk, but' it isn't as good as.
14 tsp. nutmeg, 1 :dessert spoon
caraway seeds. Bake in.moderate
oven. You May vary it With chOp-:•
ped. dates or raisins or • cherries
but DO try :it once with . Car -
(Editor's Tote This week's'
and. :last Week's columns, • were
prepared lor pUblicatiOn for the:
two, previOus weeks, but were
held over dim to limited space
honored' by friends and. • by, the .
Deaths:. John MaelVfillan, Fre..
Sketch:plans of the new High ,
ed by the DiStrict, Board.
in ;a fall at heil
A total of $1666 •was subs ribea
in the ciammtinity to pUrchaSe•the.
United Church, , shed 'ai: a. cOrn-
Deaths: .Mrs. Joseph, COriley. •
• Fred '14ewinan became Master,
degree conferred' upon hifn by his
:brother, W. Baillie Stothers, Who
headed a London, degree, team.
. Deaths; Mrs. Williaria Hender-
son in her 92nd year :Win. JOs-
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and., put in buttered dish. 'Then
butter or inargarene,_..% cup boil-
ing water. Put on stove and bring
bcilling point, Potir 'over the
batter, ,i.and bake.
Mildred's-Family Favorite
1 cup,boiling water over and let
stand until cool, Mix together 1
'cup giari. sugar, 1/2 Cup butter;
or butter and shortening •inixed,
ilia, I to:, bait, Powder,: Add
W,ater' and spda last of
all. Bake in moderate. oVen,
• Aunty Muff's Blitzeri Cake •, •
First 'Part: 1/2 cup .gran. sugar,
cti•P' butter, '3 egg" yolks, WelI
beaten, 14 cup milk, 1 cup flonr,
:illa.'Sprea& this mixtUre in bot -
torn •1:4 'greased. layer, cake tins.
SecOnd Part: 4.'regg' :Whites. Beat
until very stiff. SlOwly add 1.,ctip
g: suer. Spread evenly 1:).ver.. un -
baked cake 1 mixitlires. Sprinkle
with chopped Walnuts. 'Bake 15
inin.I in Moderate oven "(better
fob co61,•than "teo.hot). Put to-
gether; with. following fitting:. '1
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