The Lucknow Sentinel, 1952-03-27, Page 2' • •
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Berv1eY.P.0. , •
The bervie Y R U held 'their
gular ineeting-onrSundaY-eVen,
ing, March 24t1i. The sing song
was led by Eileen Orr; 'assisted
by pian.ist „Claire Brsee. Follow-
i1g a prayer led bY tteV. •G. A.'
.X.eikyjialui, June- Wdley, substi-
4Uting • as—• Citizenship -arid' coin.
.rnunity service' convener, gave
•the call to Worship The theme,
• of the*worship was Brotherhoed.
The scripture, was. read by Shir-• .
ley Glaina.June-Redley then led
. in prayer. and Jthe reading; "One
, . Solitary. Life" was given by Ted
• • Wore.. The ,study. .. part of the
meeting Consisted of an enlight-
. ..eni.ng film on education among
•Frenih-Canadiansshowu by Rev.
G. A Meiklejohn. The business
sedion,Was conducted by Jackie
Hedley and the rol1was answered
• bythenarneooiie of the 12
• '•de.s.iPles. 'FollOwing ltinah, Al
Healey leitiiir:reefeatiiin:—The:
friendship circle was then form-
ed: and the meeting' Was
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BOSEV.I.4AY THYME
.March is salad time even -more
than 'August, I think. Now, more.
• than any Other time in the year,
•''our appetite begins to lag, and
))4511, seem. to. need "fillip" that is
'given by the 'use• of fres,h green
vegetables and citrus fruits.
FOURTH' "CONeESSION
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The Hamilton' chil. en,Allan
and Grace iv[Dougall,,'Matir
MacDonald,' the. Postr4ia children
and Douglas Dickie / re,
•coveringfrom the miimps„-
.1Mr.*aneMrs. Ted C011yer spent-
last.week.-end with Mr. and Mrs
Graham Pinkney and Glenn. at
Ajax. '
Mrs. Wm. MacIntyre entertain-.
.ed•a number' of: ladies at a quilt-
ing on Friday. -
Mr. and -Mrs. L. MacIver have
'moved, to an apartment Luck -i after spending the winter.
with Mr. and Mrs. Ira Dickie and
Miss Irene Roulstan has 'been
quite :all with.the 'Au. •
..Mr. and Mrs:Pete .Farrish vis-
ited with Mr.. 4,nd Mrs ;.• Lloyd
MacDougall �nSunday..
with—the offieral YP1Y had
clap, "Blest be the Tie that binds”
.and ;benediction.
Do: Tau; think= LiiatiP toO nuich
on salads? 'Atter all, you, know,
they, are supposed to be my .Spec-
ialty.. So here we go again. .
• Health ,Salad! Line salad boWi
with endive. or lettuce. ,Fill with
mixture of 1 cup raisins, 3 -cups
shredded carrots, 1/2 cup chopped
nuts; (walnuts or•almOnds), 1 tsp.
lemon juice. •Toss .together With
salad .dressing. Chances are T.
•Would add a: Cup' Or two of' diced
raW apples. „. :* • . • .k
Cir,c,Us Salad (why "circus" I
dinft.knorik):: Line bowl with en,
dive' or lettuce.. Fill botW1- with
• mixture 0172 cups soaked, un-
cooked prunes, .cut in strips, 4
cups chopped red 'apple, 2 cups
chopped' celery, 1 cup cooked
him strips. 'Sal( .to •tasp. Toss
seasoned with
14 tap. •horseradish, if •desired,
Garnish with cheese stuffed
prunes
- Cottage.' Cheese. BeetSalad:
Combine I', cups. cottage cheese
with ,q .cup very finely chopped
celery and 2 *sp.' finely 'chopped
onion, or onion • juice to taSte.
-Shape-inkrballs,-41or-each--sala&
(to • serve .6). ROIL. 6 balls. in 3
itliap. finelychopped parsley. ROI
€, balls' in 3 tbsp. finely-chOPped
mit trneats.,Bol1 6 balls m 3 tbsp.
grated raw carrot eadir,Salad
plate, arrange • one of each of:
t.thre balls on a bed of endive
or . lettuce, and...arrange 'sliced
pickled .beets around them, Try
sometime, 'It's different'
looks goo& and tasted riOd. •
:you ever --trierf-enclive?
There you have a greens' with
a real Spring -time, nippy flavor.
Peps up, the jaded,appetites won-
derfldly.•
Garden Salad with Cheese
dressing: 2 Cups raw, spinach, cut
into. bite -sized pieces. Add 1 cup.
-shredded--rale-7- carrots, cups:
'thopp4 celery and 1 medium.
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tbsp, of •eheeSe intotiittle snip-
pets' and beat into cup of
salad dressing. Toss salad ingred-
ients lightly in dressing. (We like
our spinach cut into thin ribbons
with the scissors.> • •
Did I tell you last year about
glazing par -snips? After the3. are:
boiled place them, in a buttered
bake dish; dot' with butter,
sprinkle • with brown Sugar and
orange juice,. Bake in .oven until
&zed (15 or 20 •min.>
And you rnIght perk Up the
lowly turnip this way , Baked
Turnip ,Die 4 slices baron.
Fry until crispOrain oftthe fat..
Combine bacon with 2 cups:hot
Mashed potatoes, .2.. pups hot
Mashed turnips,-: 2. tbsp: butter, 2
tbsp. -cream, .1 Well -beaten egg,
salt and pepper AO taste. Spread
in •well •- greased bake ' dish.
Sprinkle one -'third crumbs
on top. Dot with butter. Bake in
moderate oven 20 min.
Tips for the cook: Do you knoW
that you :can: bake refrigerator
Cookies at -'the table while you
eat the main course. Sliced chill-
ed dougli_aneighth inch thick;
bake 3, to. 5 min. between grids.
Of 'a pre -heated .sandwich grill.
Hard; liunpy 'brothi sugar be-
dtimes, soft and moist overnight
.When_kcriaplettuce leaf
plac-
ed in: the jar: Just drop the leaf
.on tin) of the Sugar. Remove
tuce'.Wheri sugar. is. soft.
in those school lunch •boxes as.
sorted; :stuffed celery •stalks are°
a tasty and nourishing addition.:
Use sandwich fillings, high4e.
seasoned Meats, cold baked Beans
Mixed with salad dressing, or zany
cheese combination ••-• •
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• Roll • cracker cruMbs between
'folds of waxed .paperi. - •
THVESPAY,. AC 27th, 1952
Ashfield Presbyteriall
Mrs. Win. Ross was hostess for
the March meeting of Ashfield
W.M.S. Mrs. HUgll' 'IVraeKenzie,
2nd vice president, presided. Mrs..
Lizzie Rose led. in prayer. Mrs,
Howse readsdriPture• passages, ,
and Anna Mae MacDonald •gavo
the_med.itation. on them. The_roll_. _
call was answeeed• by a faVorite
Bible verse. Mrs..Dunean McKay
faV,ored with a solo. The. second •
rceli4adotebry o4rtsb.e Ge9SturdgYe baookrierwieafs.
telling the early 4190.17 •of the.
.religion, and opportunities• for
Missions, in. the• vast territories.
of South America Miss Sadie. •
'Johnston Jed n. prayer. The apf.
rata.1 repOrtof Maitland' Presls'y-
trrisan
a.1: DWu.nikle'S.':wiaiKreevnirevre,redIVIHb
Mrs rt. •4:
WItoss. and Mrs. T. .MacDon-
ald. Mrs. John Cowan read a. let-
ter from Miss Dorothy °Dong.W. '
tellingof her work as, a mission-
ary in Formosa. . Mrs.- Duncan
••Siirripson closed the meeting with
Prayer. There were 20 ladies pre.
sent decid'ed to • hold our. •*
Meetings on the third Thursday
of each month,.. A lovely lunch,
was served during a pleasant •
social time. , • . ' •
FORMER MERVHANT
DIED LAST WEEK
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The •death of Benjamin Pearl-
man occurred in St. Joseph's
;Hospital, London, last week. He .
had been critically, ill for".soine
time.. He was 68 ;years of age:.
• • Ben, as he was •popularly
known here, was a .former Luck-
noW merchant; heand his wife,
Sofia; having, operated a ladies', •
and gents' . wear 'Store for 21
• years. They sold the business to
Wes Huston and Harivey trelea-
ven—in_May of_1945_:land_ since
then had resided at doderich.and
TPronto.before moving to Sarnia
to make .their home. .* • •
Add nem flavor to, pot 'roasts' ' .The funeral: service for Mr.
.andmeat loavr by/basting oc-. Pearlman was conducted in Tor-
casionallY during cooking with onto with ' interment • in Bais
the spiced vinegar left"over, from Yetud Cemetery' 'in that City. • •
Sweet, pickles. Vinegar helps' to Suryiving besides his wife are
tenderize meat too, you know a daughter, Mrs: Manuel. Taylor
(Jennie) of Sarnia and a son, Dr..
• Save chocolate. and aveid soil -
ingai Morris. PPPrinian,.. p‘ .dentist in
Sarriia Weil as fotir- rand -
chocolate. Leave the square of children:- , . g,
thOeolate -right -in -the - waxed • Mr. Pearlman was -a member of, _
paper in which it is Wrapped, Old Light Lodge,- & A:M.
place in the top of double boiler
Over hot water.•When the choco-
late is•-melied 'scrape it off the.
"tiaPer with' a' knife.
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Men. are born with two eyes,
• but only one tongue, that they,
May ,see twice as much as they,
spealle • • ,
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ment in ' about . everything but
-peoPle. ••
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-"Son,-, want to*talk* to: you about
.girls and sex"..Junior, "Yes, Dad,
what, do you wyntlo kn-.ow
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