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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1952-06-11, Page 2OBI,TUARY: JA.MI. S, M'cVICAR, GRAIW,,' James McVicar Graham, a i anemilaex of a - pioneer family of hia coaiimuni'ty,''Isassec aaway .irk WinghaM .. 'Hospital on Sunday, ,ay 24th from complications fol- Rowing a -.heavy=-stroke,---.He, was:. 78' years oaf/age, Jixni; , as ' he. waspopularly icnOwn, •was • a 'son .,of ' the late °:Donald Was, and Annie Sl'nith, p w as, born -on, March 5th;, 1874, .• the . Graham homestead in `Kinloss T'o'wnship, two miles east ' Lucknow.• In 1916 he marries' Hattie Sandy , They hard . *me .daughter, Mrs, Donald Benoit sof Atlanta,. Mich. There are .also ?tw'o. grarid'sons, Graham and Jim,. ` Yny< Benoit.` " Of the Graham family only two' sisters now survive, • ! rs ' ar- ` caret Habkirk.. of Li ccknow .and: 'Mina Graham: of • Chillicotliie, Ohio,. Jiffri • w'as predeceased by Norman,:' Katherine,.. Mrs.. 'Paul .(Mary); 'Duncan, Christena; 'An gus and Denaid, • The • funeral "•service was Con- ducted . at the Grahain• home . in Lucknow:• on. Wednesday, .May 28;•. Conducted by his ` pastor, * Revd C. A.' Winn, of the Presbyterian Church, Internerit was in•',.S. out h n1 ss Cemetery,• e Pallbearers being W.' W,' 'Hill, Archie Smith, Archie :McIntyre; Leonard Me:- , c: Joseph MacMillan, ' and Kelso McNayt ;q9 DEAN W.: L.. ARMITAGE • • The very Rev; . W L. Armitage,' former Clean' of Saskatoon Cath. vdrall, and a native ' of Kinloss Township, died in Toronto on -Tuesday of last, week , following a lengthy illness, He Was 82 -years 'told: • He. was (born at BLackhorse in ,Kinloss Township in 1870,: being a son of the late James Armitage and Lizzie Shelton. He was the last .'memlber of the :family. Mrs. T W., Smith ,is •a cousin. Dean Armitage was 'educated. at Kincardine and Huron Coll- -ege: --Between 1894 and 1896 ' he was curate, of =Cronyn Memorial Church and All: Saints, London. In:1897 , he moved to Petexboro, and in '1903 to .Picton. From 1911 TE LUCKNOW SENTINEL,, WINNERS AT: WALKERTON At the County of Bruce Public School field, day held. last Friday at Walkerton, • the * 'following ucknow :students were among the winners: Donn,a`"Johnatgn; 3rd in standing broad jump; Rozella How'ald, third in• girls' high jump Jean Richards,. 2nd in 50 . yard dash; Jim' Pedersen, 'third in:boys' . 75 yard dash. . The girls' championship went to • Jacqueline Moore . of. Kincar- dine and, boy's' championship to Arthur McKague of Teeswater. ASHFI"ELD Anniversary services ' will 'be held in the Presbyterian .Church obi June 22nd: with Rev:. Glen' 'Campbell! of - Seaforth as, guest UCKNOW, ONTAO . • a� ,:-..- OSEM Y THYME':: M Still trying to Ibe• helpful, with the cook book in: hand. So-.-glad,"- soMe women prefer. recipes, • I was cleaning out my desk, last: night and came across some :letters I had written home,- You know the. Shorne folks' :like .to, know. every .little thing you do, ou had what • Y.for 'dinrier, what, t happens when '-you burn the. bis- cuits when you• have, . company for tea, and 'so on. I was, (very; glad to have. rooted out this let- ter et- ter'�, it had two recipes'that ,we had. -liked very well and. I hadtforgotter . "For supper .tonight, we :are having an . oven Meal we got some' bread ,:which wasn't 'very fresh..on Saturday, and it -has to be used up right' away, I. cut three slices .:(one apiece ' about an inch . thick, btittered ,:one side, put grated cheese thickly•onthe .other (buttered side goes down), or you 'could spread cream cheese ,or 's'lic'e thinly., Pour' a .cup, of milk over this: and let " sit .for. about half an hour. ,Then • beat. two' eggs, add •1' Cup milk Pour over.. Sprinkle p . i sely,,• on . `top Bake in an • - r Oven until et s tard is s : sand. • it is- lightly (browned' d •a bit crusty •on .top: Then • .we'll have . baked; onions. too ' . this 'sounds a bit unusual,, but we, had them the other night and ate .'em a11, up .----.-.1 r had ex- pected •I' might. have: enough left` •for John's,rand 'ny lunch the next day. This recipe is 6 large onions, cut inhalf crosswise. Put in bake. dish 'which bas a . vdvier. Melt 2 tbsp., butter, add .2 tbsp.. corn syrup, -2' tb orae a uice::,Pour sp. g j over the onions. Sprinkle liber- ally with paprika. Bake• 45 „min. I used 4 onions' f or the three _ of us'_' • Here's„�:a Tea Ring we like .. Use • your favorite "recipe for hot biscuits; ? cup.; raspberry jain, 1 cup of sifted .,powdered` sugar 'about ' 2 :tbsp.:.,milk 'and • another 2-tbsP. Jam. -Roll the-:biscuitdodgh - • into an oblong sheet one-eiglith Mph- thick Spread -evenly- with jean Roll" as for • jelly rolls bring edges together to form ring, and •place on • baking sheet, greased,. With scissors, cut. 1 inch slices, almost throurgh•ring, turning each resulting slice cut side up. Brush with melted butter. ,Bake; in het oven until done, about' 30 ruin. Cornbine sugar, milk and jam for glaze. When .ring is baked, ' re-: move from pan, '„arid while hot;' spread with glaze. Serve warm. moo;ra-nkfurtes•,-4. . way of a change: Spread bread with butter,prepared' mustard (add a dash of horseradish if you like),' 'wrap around . frankfurters, pin with toothpicks,' and bake at 400 'degrees until`' toasted. • Tpp .with :•.a : '}Pickled. cucumber or - onion. Nice with sliced' tomatoes, Mushroom Salmon Loaf ... 2 cups -salmon, drained and flaked, 1'/a • cups dry bread crumbs,, :2 eggs slifghtly;beaten, 1 can rmush: i dont soup ".Combine ingredients and mix lightly.. Pack. firmly ;into greased, small loaf pan. Bake, in a 'moderate . oven for about one hour,. Pour off juice and brim out on 'a hot platter. Of course, 1 acid •.about one-third cup finely chop- ped parsely, and Hien; figuring. if that Much parsely1 is' . good for. us,' more will be better, I chop finely another .h'anditil of sprigs and sprinkle thickly a band -'down• the '; centre. " Currant Lemon Tarts?,.. Fill` ing, 1' tbsp. corn starch,i,1/2 cup sugar, 114' tsps Salt, •1 egg, slight., ly beaten, i/z cup. corn ,syrup, 2 tsp. igratecl lemon rind, '/4 clip 'melted butter, 1 tbsp, lemon juice, l' cup• currants or raisins. mix cornstarch,,sugar,, and. salt,.. add egg and blend well (use your clover beater)': Add remaining izta i gredients, • mixing well. Fill taint shells with this mixture. Bake"'in even 80 rn'in, or lenget Rerrlove tarts as soon as baked. . 1 - De you ever have cheese bread? It is one `of rn y greatest weak-. nesse$•'. r 1 just love "'it. Here's' a ' Uic�k tiheese, }read . not, spea er. Four children were baptized at the morning service in the Pres- byterian church on Sunday. Gar- ry s:Robert, • son of Mx. and Mrs. Jack MacKenzie; William, Alex- ander, son of `Mr. and Mrs. Alert Fairish; Noreen' Elizabeth, dau- ghter of •Mr..' and ''Mrs: ' Gordon McGregor; -Patricia Ann, .daugh- ter of Mr, ,and. Mrs. D. Cowan. • The pupils of Hemlock City school and their parents were on a • bus triip- .on Thursday: 'They 'went to • Toronto; • and spent the day visiting 'places: of: interest. pointed rector of St. James An- glican Church, Ioridon, ' and at the same time rural dean. of East Middlesex, an ,appointrrient, he -held-until ;he-;Was,-narneddean_of: Saskatoon '. Cathedral in ''1926::' He remained.- in that position until 1940, at. whit� t�turn time he retired to. Toronto. the t u r n of the Before century, Rev. , Armitage ': joined Kilwinning Masonic'' . Lodge • in London. - and - was made a life member ' in -1913. , :In' :1946 he _ 're, ceived .:a ' 50-year-jewel..,During the '1930's he was chaplain' of -the Grand Lodge of Canada Surviving are his widow and three daughters, • Mrs. William Sprague of ',Peynton,' Sask,, and •Helen.' `and Katherine, , both of Toronto. - - Funeral ' serVices were -"held at the 'Church -of -the Redeemer in to -1918 he=served;chargesjin Tor= -Tor'onto-Friday-afternoon._at 2OQ; unto.' •• . following' which his body was 1 vwas =- taken to Cobourgfor' burial. In 1919 Dean -Armitage ap a n • -1,; T:� ��A�.. • '{s N'T MISS.. THE• brace Court; • (4� At the.MEMORIAL ARENA - r Wednesday,'Thursday,Friday and 'Saturday i , • • .4 . .; FARM MACHINERY, • AUTOMOTIV•E' and INDUSTRIAL DISPLAYS Squarer Dance Cofntestt.Nightly, Fashiori, Shows , I i• Continuous Entertainment Afternoon and Evening' ' i 4, •• fP Over 15,000 Peo 'le ' attended the'Fair last year BIoGER; and BETTER ' than VER. ' . Adults 2:5c ' ' _ Children 1Oc. 4 If A'din lesion 1 1 1 - - .,, r; . s4^, +iii +r�..w►Yl+.,.w1' r�r ..`.*F.y�W' �i:•"v.•ir•4:4e,t, !r 1.6.k..�wrri United Church: W.M.S. On Wednesday, June 4th, the _Mrs. e 0 ' f '• thehome WIVES, met at , h Thomas Burns;, with 22 members present. Mrs, Mumford .presided and after the opening- hymn Of. feted prayer; Readings on Christ- ian .temperance, steward -Ship and: literature were , given by Mrs, literature were given by yrs Ewart "Taylor, Mrs: Albert Alton and Mrs. S. Mothers. 11!Irs. 1V.. J, MacKenzie reported for commun- ity friendship. 1V.irs, Hoag took the -chair for the program and, read the 91st psalm. - Readings, were given, . by Mrs. Rae and Ma's. Harold Treleaven and . a piano solo by, -Mrs, , Harvey Webster. .The study; ,French Canadian evangelism particulary ' effecting :Quebec,` was given .by Mrs." N. J, MacKenzie.., Mrs. ,, Burris spoke Words of appmciation and re= gre ' ure, whoa was' active and devoted to the work of the W:M.S. Pray= er' closed the meeting. • Refresh- ments were served by', the •corn- rittee in charge,- Mrs. Hoag, Mrs. Harold 'Treleaven, 'Mrs, Rae and hostess.. From: a 'Motor company ad in Paducah, - Ky.: "Thoroughgrease jobb including, the steering wheel and .upholstery • • Making . Home Here Miss' Alcinda. Bartlenian is : now living at the "Baker Convales- cent `Home • in Lucknow, since the death of her sister, Mrs. W. A: Hall. 'Ir. earlier , year Miss :Bartleman .was. a telegraph. op- erator in• that: -town and -she= -is now 'contentedly settled among new=found friends; and the care of the attending , .nurses--Walk- errton ' Herald -Times. • WEJJ ESDAZ JUNE lith, 'l95? . W1.HTECHURCH There will be:no service in the Presbyterian church next S"unr day on. ,account of ,the annivei'- sary .at" Lang�side, when Rev.' Wari... Henderson will.be guest :spenkei Wit services- at -11 a.m.- and 8,00 Mrs. Sutherland::�t, C; spent , some time friends. She was the former Mai; gip Henry and was born on the Henry farm. . . Nits, Naismith and 's'on' from they coast spent a week with her sis. ter, Mrs. Rolbt. Ross and other' • Congratulations • to Mr,.'& Mrs, .w_ Johnston on 'passing :their 25th !wedding anniversary; • r a d Mr �: Joe Andel' . ,M n s soli spent'. Sunday afternoon with Mr' and Mrs Gibson Gillespie •• The... ,,United Church., was Well` filled at both anniversary services with . Rev.. Washington as guest speaker and the Westfield Quar- tette at theevening. service. Mr, Mac 'MacGregor and his ' mother, Mrs, Maud ' MacGregor and Mrs. Thos. Moore visited • on Monday :with Mrs:' Rosman at Hanover; Mr. and Mrs. Alex Leaver and Evelyn, Mr. and M'rs. Howard Walker . and Joyce and Mr. , and. :Mrs; Jack Couttes, Belgrave ' spent Sunday with - Ab CouLtes.. '.. quite so good as ,the yeast one. Which - I'll give you `'some: other time. Two cups sifted ell -Purpose.• flour, 4 teasp. baking powder, 11/2 tsp. salt, 1' 'cup grated cheese; 2' eggs,. beaten,. 1. cup' Milk, ;11/4 c'up, ,melted shortening or ' salad: oil. Sift together flour, bak. pdr. and salt. Stir in grated cheese,. combine -eggs,.. milk and. 'shorten ing: Add liquid ingredients, stir ring- until- just blended: ;four in- to iglreased• and floured loaf pan, and bake :in moderate oven 45 ntin:,4' or until dene. SER VE IT TASTES GOOD IT'S GOOD TASTE TNNES, MacSWEEN NAMED TO ONTARIO BEEKEEPERS McFayden Apiaries it Tiverton was the scene Of the annual':meet ing: .of Grey -Bruce Beekeeper s Assoeiation.: They chose Donald WCtilloch' , of ,North Bruce. as president, Kenneth MabDonald of . Durham viceipresid.ent and Henry • J. Dawn of Kincardine secretar treasurer. Innes. , MacSween of Lucknow, was named, represent, ative to ,the Ontario , Beekeepers Assoeiartion: Chief of the: agriculture division ;at , the Central E xiperim•ental ' Farm' at Ottawa, Dr. C. A. Jam ieson reported on research being carried. out there. progress is be, ing made. in .process, -to. keep honey liquid, he said, :and exper- iments °. being . carried out :.have, --indicated -that 'al'falfat;; can:_ be grown to• give ' high 'pollination Dr. • G.' F. Townsend, .provincial apiarist, said his department is concluding tests *prove the nit- rogen, level effect" in land' on the ' nectar secretion in' .plants, which tay•prove•highly ...beneficial. to beekeepers: ; Pasture and Grass Silage Day ORTH.HI4).1:scHooL....cgovios-: SEAFORiTH 11.00 .a.m:. pisplay. of IlaYing and ,Grass Silage Machinery. • the Seaforth Junior Institute will have booths 'on the ground§ *here lighti lunches arid soft drinks .nin5' p.m.- 1.451 Qualified speakers on Soils; FertiliZers, Hay and. pasture Seed mixtures; and' the latest iriforthation oh / '2,15 pimi: Parade of Grass 'Silage 'Machinery.- ' EVERYONE WELCOME Ilicing The liarnity And Spend 'The -Day . SponsOred by, tbe. Huron County 'Crop and Soft.