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NOTE .,CHANGE OF. PLACE AND NIGHT
URPLE GROVE
Mr. and , Mrs ' 'Gordon. Stanley.
of Ripley visited With Mr. Bur-
ton !Collins. on Sunday.
.Mrs Harold ,Bannerman is with
her, mother, Mrs. Wm Walsh, who
we ;are. sorry . to say is not as
wen as : her. many: , friends: Would
like' to see, her: •
Mr. and -Mrs. John. Emerson.
visited with ' Mrs. George Emer-
son, Sr., recently. • '
• Mrs: Donald McCosh • attended
•' the Institute Convention , at
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Guelph' on, Friday.
. Mr,. and Mrs. Ernie McComb. of
Berrvie visited Mrs. Elsie Scott
Saturday. •evening.
'Mrs. Dan'. McDonald visited her
daughter, Mrs... Edbert Bushel on
Saiturday:
On Friday evening of last; week
the house and* •contents of . Mr.
Herb. Farrell .:were completely de-
stroyed by fire: "The, sympathy, of
:the community is extended'. to
Mr. and Mrs. Farrell in their ;loss.
Many . of `the farmers i this
district .have . completed heir
seeding.' .:
May Alter Riding Boundaries
With the: 'census s ,h o w:°i ,n g
Bruce's population as x28,000, some`
two thousand below ,:the', 30,000 -
minimum um for .a rural riding, there
is talk of the .County's electoral
boundaries being altered : to take
insome of Grey -Bruce riding to
equalize the populations; . Donald
Blue is the `Federal representative
for Bruce,andHon Walter_Har
ris ;for Grey -Bruce, which: `riding•
s pOpitratioq. af ' some 35,000.-
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5,000.
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regular sa‘vings, Guaranteed Truk
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ROSEMARY THYME
We" went fora longish rid
the' country the other da The
country is • beautiful noW, with
the trees all breaking out in, leaf
bud, ' some fruit trees even. . in.
blossom . buds, and the fields,
spread out in varying shades of,
green • or the gray=brown. Of plow-.
ed or cultivated .fields.. ,
O1i• one particular stretch ..,of
road. we remarked. to .each other
of one feature, and "remembered,
that -We ,had remarked on it lie
fore, ori previous drives through
IMO.: House after shouse stood as
-bleak—and -barren : las -a-prison
Prosperous -looking places, • brick
or stone' houses with not a
shr'u'b or •r a. flower to soften the
line: wherehouse • met 'ground. So
Many •would have been, tremend=
ously .improved with .. a few
shrubs to brighten the ,surround-
ings. 'A lilac bush or .a flowering
currant toflaunt some color; and
perfuxne in'',theoair with their de'
.rightful fragrances.. Imagine. no
'fresh spring flower smells! •
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Then we remembered, anOther
'road wkere there are. Many at-
tractive - looking farm. homes,
':With nicely arranged fonridation,
planting, ficirwer borders arid Win:-
nPt only serving the purpose of
pearance of the plates. I.reniern.:.
ber orie very,' attractive place.
Where We :stoPped and admired
the' fence, and window 4oices;
'etc, '‘Vas. pointing out • vatious
things tO My :husband in a' meit
SuggeStive manner; with the man
things; finally - concluding .with, -
wife did the most Of
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Mr., .and. Mrs. A1don Hasty and.
girls from Grimsby visited re,
c eptly,. with Will Hasty and Mr;.
• and. 11Qrs: Lorne Hasty,
Mr. Raymond Fi igan "spent
lastweek-end in Toronto.
,Mrs. Harvey Ross and Janette
of near sudlkiury are spending; a
week with her parents and. sister,
Mr. and . Mrs, Jim Sherwood and
Norma.•
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tell you where ,you may
see thoie nit& homes—somewhere
in Kinloss. You'll find them. You.
go, up orie concession and Cross
over 'to another, and 'somewhere
in there you'll See them. You'll
also find -the most- delightfUl-tree-
lined Winding rOads. We're 'hear-.
make them safe for Motorists.
That,it, so they may drive .faster
more •safely. . Nevertheless; it, is..
deplorable. What's.' going to
come .af that hice feeling of. an-
ticiPation as to. what's. aromid
the bend!
'Maybe some o . you ave your
gardeni in already. 'Planted lois
of gieens, I hope., 'Ilhey- Will be
the firSt things. you can' use., I
.a.)Ways-.—h-ave7crets ready before,
bed for salads, or mixed in s11-.
acts, such a nice Curly green, and
tastes just right in spring: Spin-
ach, Swig's chard, kale and beet
tops. And, of comae, you print
them successilvely throUgh the.
seaSon. Tcy the young tender
leaves untooked, chopped in sal-
ads. When you cook, don't .over, -
cook. 'Spinach should. cook from
5'to 10 niinuths in as little water
something I've never .been .able
to do. rnuCh with, --they lose their
character --arid. %flavor arid food
THURSDAY, . MAY 8th, '195i:
Mr, and Mrs, Ervine Zinn spent
last week with relatives in. Clin-
ton and Mrs. , Zinn attended the
Presbyterial in• Clinton.
last Thursday,
• Mr. Alvin McNall is assisting
Jim. Sherwod for a While.. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert ."Thorns
of Carlow spent Sunday evening .•
with Mr...a__nd-Mrs Jack -Curran.• •
.Mr,.Ray Boak-of'Toronto spent •
a few days.. with relatives to this
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/Ever made rhubarb ice cream.
I haven't either, but a* friend
ped 'rhubarb, cooked. 'until' ten',
evaporated milk, chilled' icy 'cold.
Put rhubarb 'iri Saucepan; cook
until, tender. .Add sugar and beat
:with fork until pulpy, Cool rhu-
' • barb., .Fold in .evaporated milk
which has been whipped stiff. I
Pour into refrigerator' tray and
freeiing: 13A, quarts:
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iastic 'about:this idea with harm'
Spread with peanut ,botter and
:baste .• with orange juice—thick
censoting this column. He's a telt-i
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