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THE •.LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, QI�TTA 1110..
WEDNESDAY, AI.TGUST 2O; 1952
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KINLOUGH
• Mr. and . Mrs. Jim Ball, 1VIr. &
Mrs. .Russell Ball of London vis-
ited over the' week -end, with M.
and Mrs.. Alex Percy ' and other
xelatxv;es. , • .
• Mr. ; and . Mrs Alex, McNay `and
Donald :of Hamilton visited Sun -
ay with'"relatives here.
Mr, and Mrs. Earl MacDonald
•af Kintail'tviisited on Sunday with.
and -Mrs. •Alex Percy. •
' Mrs Jean ' MacDonald ' of Vor-
onto has rbeen visiting with her
brothers, • J. R. and. Malcohn. Lane
.and their families.:'.
'Miss Erin a Jean Percy return
• ed halite :after ,spending the past
week at London. • '
'. • Mrs. J. W., Colwell. was'a :guest.
at the . Zeigler -Colwell : wedding : at
Bervie on . Friday last. '•
South Kinloss Mission :Band
The August mee+ting. sof 'the:
;,Busy Be'e Mission Band.' was :held;
at the horns of 'Mrs. Evan Keith
.with: an attendance of , ,22.' .The'
!meting' opened with hymn 494
followed by prayer by :. Ruth
Steer:. The scripture', story , was
given by, Maxlgaret Baulch Read
Ings. were rgiven by .Denver.Dk
ie and Marion Buckton. Follaw-
'u g the `-offering ;.Helen; Campbell
gave ` the offertory prayer. The
topic from . the, study book was
well explained by: Mrs: Ted Coll-
yer '
oll-yer-' followed by -prayer by Allan
• • •MacDotigall: Sanely MacKenzie.
gave the, closing .` prayer • after
• Which a social time was ; spent,
During ,the .business • it was de-
cided; that each child take° a small
• Chr stana_ giftt,to, the next meet-.
ung for an • Indian (boy . or, girl.
'Thisparcel must be sent.. away
by the : end of September.. The
next meeting will.. be held at the
home ..of Allan. and Grace Mac-
' Dougall . 'with . Phyllis Steer',
=- -- !Gladys:.:Graham,. 1 e�atwer__.Dickie:
rand Jgan`Hamciilton in charge. '
OBITUARY
MR.S.. JOHN HELM
Mrs. John Helm, a' lirfelongres-:
idei1t of Ashfield Towx ship, pass-
ed away an Sunday, August 10th
at the home of her da i titer, Mrs.
John ..Gardner.' Mrs.: •Helan was '•82
years of age, and had had a heart
-condition for several, years.. Her
sister Janie,. Mrs. • Anson. Finlay,.
predeceased her by only ten days,
and her sister -in -raw, : Ma's. • Jos-
eph Helm, passed away just- a
week, later: '
Mrs. Helm was formerly Sarah
Ann Anderson, She • thras A' dau-
ghter of David Anderson, '. and
Mary Anne ;Webster, anil.':Was
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(born on January 4th; '1870,.• on the
Anderson homestead at. Zion no.W
owne'd ibyher broodier, Fred And-
erson.
Im.' 1897 shemarried .John Helm
sand they continued to reside `in
the Zion comxntmity. Mr. Helm'
passed away 18 years ago • last
June, and since then Mrs. Reith
has .; made •cher home • with . 'her
two daughters, Mrs:, John Gard-
nen .(Mary), : Con. 12, Ashfield and
Mrs. ' Lorne Woods (Ada) of St
Helens.
Mrs. ,. He.1m was of a , kindlly,
patient' disposition and was , a
good` :friend and neighbor`° who
•endeared :herself to: a wide .,circle
of. friends.:. She _was a member :of
Zion United Church •
The ftineral service was- held
at the McLennan - MacKenzie
Memorial ,Chapel on Tuesday,
August 12th, . conducted by Rev.
J. R. Dickinson. of Ashfield .Cir-
cuit, assisted.by Rev. S. A. Hay-
ward of St. Helens. • -
Intermenit wras • in • .Greenhill;
Cemetery with six ;nephews act-
ing as. pallbearers, Paianer 'Kil-
patrick, Harvey : Anderson,,David
Anderson, - Wan.. Helm, ' Robert
Helm . and George: Hunter:
Besides her tw_o laughters,Mrs
Helrm is survived WT., three grand/.
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Zion. W. M. S,
The regular August •meeting of
Zion W.M.S. was, held at the home'
of Mrs. Anne,Gardner with this-'
teen ,present and 10'children.; Mrs.
Gordon•Ritclie, the president, op-
ened the meeting.. The toll; was
called: by the sere:, Mrs. ,;Raynard.
'This: was the Ligtit Bearers meet-'
Mg. Mrs. W.: 0.:•Hunter read the
scripture leseon; 'reading by Mrs.
John•;1VIicDanagh; duet by Eunice.
and; Caroti ;Helm; recitation by
Ron and Keri Gardner and Anne•
Ritchie and . Elaine Cook; reading
by Mrs.' Allan . Ritchie:; chorus' by
Roberta' Helm :and Carol and
Eunice. , Helm;. Beatrice Gibson,
Marlene Hunter, Carol Gardner.
Mrs: Kirkland ' gave Kenny's re-
citati n aa he had the tonailitis
,and Wasnot able to be present:
Mrs;,.larank.' Ritchie is •:to get ..the
program.. for: the ' next meeting.
St. Helens sent an invitation to
attend' their W.M.S. meeting on.
August' 20th: Mrs. ;Gordon Ritchie
thanked everyone, for ,helping at
the Parsonage when : they .we1e
decorating'. it: Rev. Dickinson
,closed with Prayer. .Mrs. George
Hunter took charge for. the WA.
Meeting. Mrs • Peter Cook 'read
the scripture. Mrd Jake Hunter
read the minutes of :last • meet=.
ing They. discusses , : the bazaar.
Mrs.-' Jake Hunter er and. Mr's. Dick-.,
inson judged the aprons. Mrs.. G.
Hunter closed with ; prayer.:;
children, ` Mrs. R. W. Panter
(Kathleen Gardner) ,of San Jose,
California, Caryl Gardner and
Donna Woods.
1Stiviving a1s'b are . two. sisters,
Mrs. Susan Andrew, Zion; .. Mrs.
Elizabeth Kilpatrick, Dungannon
and three lbrothers, • Thomas of
Luekriow, Fred of Zion and Dav
id . of Red Deer, Alta. She was
predeceased'' 'by threebrothers.:
sand a sister,' Robert; Webstert and
`Hartiey.„Anclerson._and:;Mrs late:
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C 'NTARIO. DEP
TMENT OF • HIGHWAYS
'O. 'H. 1o, CETT,. Minister
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ROSEMARY THYME
Snell \.a wonderful . variety .of
fruits . we have pow, from which
to choose your dessert, . peaches
and melons, blueberries, plums,
'pears, apples We are very fond
of 'melons, just, plain melon, for
dessert,, or peaches, sliced With ra.
thin 'syrup poured over..
Try- this sometime, as a whip-
.ped cream swi sbitute on ; plain
Ai*, beat egg 5white, add 1 tbsp..•
sugar and one mashed: (banana.
•Beat . well with; . Dover' beater,
(Serve at, once.
- �xnck. darr'tttr love 'bberries?'
Blueberries with sugar an d
cream. Blueberry pie with a dash
of lemon juice., Blueberries roll-
ed up in,paneakes .. , make them
quite thin and rather large .
the pancakes,. 1 mean; spread: the
blueberries:' over, thickly ir' the
Centre,roll thein 'up ,and •sprinkle
With powdered sugar..: Y ninny=
yu'n?'m'y. • •
,,,BLUEBERRY MIUFFINS—Mix.
1 •ibeaten egg with, •1/2 cup ,brown
sugar, 1/2 cup .milk and .11/2 :cups
flour sifited. with -1/4 1,40. salt and
4 tsp.. bak. •powder..Add 1 iitbap.
melted butter and 11/2 cups blue
Ferries, .floured. Bake •15< min. 'in
well -greased muffin tins in hot
oven.
PEACH COBBLER tops off a
dinner in fine style. Place in bak-
.in:g dish . ' 2, • cups.. fresh peaches;
• add,1; cup sugar:: Sprinkle . with
2 tbxp.• :flour pinch : pelt, ;1 :tbsp.
grated orange 'rind, ;1/2 .:tsp, al-
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"mond extract..Dot •with 1 `tbsp.,
battik. .Cover peaches• with his
suit dough, '. cut into aria dia
rnonds. Bake in hot oven. Serve.
with cream or hardsauce,` rade
like . this • . 4/4 '.•cup butter,'
Creamed well With 1 cup powder-
ed sugar: Add 1 tbsp. cream' and.
Y/4 tsp. • almond 'extract. Almon d
• flavoring is.a natural with pea-
ches,. delicious - in the whipped
creiaxn you may top''your peaches
° with,, or • in ariy ' of the whipped :
cream substitutes.
This PEACH CUSTARD PIE is
a prirrie ' favorite. -at our. house.
1 cup. peach 'pulp: (if raw,. add Y •
crop sugar). Beat 2 egg:' yolks
light; mix with; 1 cup rich milk..
Add 'to • peachpulP, sweeten. to'.
taste. Beat the. egg whites stiffly,
add' 4-tbsp. powdered1�' s g azo • Fold
'this Minto peach: mixture Pour' in
pie shell.. Bake in moderate oven
• until custard, is ° cook'ed. To •-make
this specal darty fare, you might
add marachino cherries, as many
as you wish
Rebently ' . we had a supper
:party 'for .three: brides-to-ibe,; and
-used a--very---novel' table --decor=
ation. Hollyhocks grow' every-
where around our'. placer:•.� .: it,
should, • =be e d Hollyhock
House, or Hut or .Hovel. • ... you
:get the • idea .anyway. The little
girl : across the street and • John
are . ' continually makingthose
hollyhock ;dolls,: sixeh as you
doubtless, made • in ;your chid-
hood.. `Aren't . they ,cute?", ' they
say, : anal they •re•ally are. Seeing'
thein marching ' across my porch
floor•:•gavie-me .the idea. So I :had
therm make me :enough, for 'table
decoration. We had a .long ta(kile
with pale green cloths, • trailed
ivy and :myrtle• leaves down 'the
centre, and arranged :these dolls
in their multi' -colored gowns to.
'dance along the table ' leffgth
They stand up ;quite well' for a
surprisingly 'long time. it Was
most t effective a n d everyone
thought it very original. '(Pats`
on the back for me). •
.Someone .brought watermelon
rind pickles to this sarne party,
'and ag • John says of everything,:
`Was it ever good!" All the corn-
i:ngahrides-wanted. the-reci-per••and
I thought I'd better have' it too:
I` haven't tried it ,yet . first;
1 must' have an' occasion to use
a watermelon big enough. to yield,
that.. inttch. rind. Waterrneion '' is
a delicious thing to' servewhen
you are entertaining 'a number:
of
,!People particularly if : you
Serve 'refreshments outside'
it never tastes so good as when
You! can bury ,your face in the
cool crescent slices; and the A.eeds
Ras Good ,Crop. In B. 0.
James Parkes ;of Mission Citi i
B.C.,• .and iwho was ;formerly c►ii.
ploy, ed here. by Ewart Taylor [And
Ernie Ackert,, writes that ..they.
'are ,having a good .,season. tiier�
with good crops Of hay,. oats and
corn. Jim's • father,.' J. ' W, Parkes,
passed away at Mission City last
March.., .
pop, everywhere. I often. remark
on-the beauty ofcertain fruits
or vegetabbles. .. you; will. notiCe •
the delicate blend .. of color in
yvaterrnelon, It's perfect. The pus,
tel ,, green and pink, ;and white„ ,
and ; over all; that dewy, frosti
neas. But ` here's the . recipe; to, get
down to .practical , if
wdaitexrrielon picklesthings can' be•tei`rn-'
ed practical . to . me, it both
sounds and tasteslike ambrosia
'f or t'he gods. •
• You , mjg11t uhalf: this. rec pe,
I• think, 4 :quarts,prepared wa.tr-
melon rind, cornanon • sal,t • (note
iodize].), 1 ' , lemon, (sliced thin
pickling syrup syrup made as.. follows:
2 quarts, vinegar, 2 • cups water,
4. ,pounds sugar, 2 tbsp. '?whole
cloves, 2 tbsp. whole Cinnamon',
broken into small pieces, .1 piece
ginger root, 1 tbsp, whole all-
spice. Minx 'vinegar, sugar • and' `.
water in Targe, heavy kettle. Add.
spices . tied in. cheesecloth .bag;,
Boil
,rapidly 5 : inin. •
Meth'od-Trim . off green skin
an, d. pink meat from wiatertnelon:.
rind._ Die rind into half 'inch
pieces Cover with.cold, Salted, -
water, .1/4.: cup salt .to 2 quarts
water,: and'soak`•over.night. Drain,.
Well. Cover with fresh cold water .
and: boil .until. tender.. -Drain. Add
rind, and lemon to pickling :• syrup.:,;
Sinlrner gentlyUntil' .clear;.:.. bout.
an hour. Remove spice 'hag''froni•
syrwp..'.Paok pickle into hot, iter-
ile.'jars; fill: .to brim With boiling
syrup. Seal. ;
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