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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1952-10-08, Page 6• AC; SIX 1 TE1Z LUC KNOW SEN'Iltlfgat L VC NOW, ONTARIO f7 i; 4 4 , Mie..,, i, • f. by ROSEMARY THYME `qr the lest two years, at school 'petting time, 1 have meant to ?Prepare some plans.~ for : school .unahes, but alirays: September _3 tsbectftWar 1n a stirring of chili and ay sheeting oaf felly, T?h,at is just what. is • going to:', Peen this year. I hid 'planned. Vit, column. of !Last minute relishes;, Vic., but then, iwherix .`labile in the. 'Ilea • Kettle's" letter appeared, I wondered cif now wasn't the time to produce . the ,,column on school itf fiches. You see• Fin, not. so . in - ted in school lunches myself .any more, ;arid the things—that. 'till my • own "'days. are •likely • to be what fills my, column; When moved, i packed so many Jars of fruit and, jai., etc., that 3 . vowed 1 wasn't going to fill another jar until we had cleaned lip what we have on hand,but, 0/ course,. the things we like the bust Were. the 'things of which.. we have none left, like the fruit trcocktail for ,Which,: I, gave you the And .so, in between hanging cur.- ;his, etc., etc., ,this week; I made two ' hatches`, of that, two kinds •of 'hamburger relish;: some water- • melon rindpickle, that -fruit :chili` sauce of,last year's recilpe, some. pal and :pepper jelly.. When I bad it all lined up on the kitchen table, :,:pending' 'the 'winking of basement : 'shelves.. (because you can'"t.-do ;everything at once), • it ' was indeed : an ambitious' sight• ' 1..lined up all the , recipes . to tell • you ,about them. The " :Hamburger Relishes.. are. very .good• with hot dogs .too, and. .I think. ;you might be. 'interested in, ;them. pickle ins** «f This is is not intended , for' canning, but will keep in frig for a time. Into 1 cup thick white sauce shave a .two inch cube of cheese Add 1 tbsp. peanut butter, punch salt, pinch curry .powder, % cup chop- ped raisins. Stir over moderate heat, or in double boiler . until cheese is melted. *six c- rushed walnut meats, ibsp finely mopped preserved .ganger, 1 tbsp. lotion, juice,' 2 *Sp., straw- berry jam. 'Mix well • Maybe yourfamiliesdon't care. if 'they-. have ' a° 'variety in their lunch boxes. All my John would ever ask of a sandwich is that,. it have peanut abutter;. and honey, or :strawberry jam 'arid peanut butter. r ,. Fruit Spread with brown !bread. Cream , 3 tbsp. butter, add 2: Relish No. 1- 5 ciips ground, cucurnber, 3 . cups . ground onion, 3 cups chopped celery, 2 hot red .peppers, 2. sweetpeppers, red or greeny .ground,.' s/4 . cup .salt; 1% quarts water, 1 quart mild white vinegar,13 clops sugar, 2 tip.. mus- tard seed, , . 2 tbsp. celery. seed.: Combine vegetables, add salt and water; let stand overnight, Gln well,' Heat,tiwnegar, sugar, spices, to .boiling. Add,; vegetable bring to °boiling; boil,,10 'min.. lowly,: seal in , hot sterilized .jars,' , Relish . No. 2-2 ' cups, chop. onions,. 2 cups •:chopped cabbage, 2' cups green tomatoes, 3 : sweet green peppers,,. 3 sweet red pep-' Pers; 14 cup salt (iodizedsalt is, snot reeoxnm�`' ein d for 'pickle )-; '3 cups 'sugar,' % tbsp...celery seed, 4 tsp. tunzeric, 2 .cups vinegar, .kill, water:" Grind vegetables, • us ingcoarse , ' blade of grinder, sprinkle with salt,and allow to atand'.overnight. liinse and drain well. Combine 'remaining ingred- tents, add to vegetables and heat to boiling. .. Sirmner 3 minutes. Seal in hot, sterilized jars. _ For the : school lunches, I have ' a few' Sandwich spreads. The first one you twill make up now;. the os you'. could make up' any time; unless you have .peppers , to use • how. Tomato Sandwich Spread — 12 large ripe ' ttaniatoes, 6 onions, 1 hot red pepper, 2 sweet ' green peppers,: 3/4 scup, flour, 1/4 .cupof White - sugar, 1 tsp. mustard. Grind vegetables, coarsely. :Boil till thickened.. Seal. • Pimento Cheese spread— .1 cup • vinegar, 1 coup white sugar, /a lb. grated cheese, .3 tsp. mustard, Ya' cup _milk, j%i cup 'butter, 2 eggs, 1, tbsp. ,flour, small can of .pin ento, or 1 small red, hot : pepper, and 2 sweet green ones, chopped. Cream butter,' , add sugar .and cream well. Mix .flour and mus tard and 'beat into first mixture.,; Add well -beaten eggs and cheese. Stir in vinegar and milk. cook in double boiler until thick,: Add. pimento and , heat again. Seal in sterile jars. You may vary this ep heli e a ' cup of mustard ` by:using • I was •so pleased to: read "Lithe from: the Tea Kettle's" letter. It is reassuring to hear -sometimes that the column is being read., Be- Sides that, ,I enjoyed the letter for itself. It isintriguing tor' wonder who she is, and *here she lives; ,in a: distrkt ;that' boasts .of _.both blueberries and cranberries? We dol i't.. have . them where we , live. And how I longed'for fresh blue- . WEDDINGS IRWIN--11701cRINS; Holmesville United , Church decorated prettily with baskets of gladioli the scene of •the wedding on Saturday, September 20th, of ,Bette Alike, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hutchins, Goderich, ' Township, and Grant Howard Irwin, . Clinton, sop of Mr. and . Mrs. Clarence Irwin,. of Lucknow. Officiating . minister. cures. -Hem; Given, in marriage by her fath= er, the !bride wore nylon net over white satin, the • yoke fashioned _.. of nylon arid edged with. ;pearls.. She carried 'a bouquet of red roses: The bridesmaid,. ;Doris. Hutch- ins, wore green taffeta and net, and' carried yellow roses.. Mary, Hutchins, as junior bridesmaid, whore yellow taffetataffetaand net, and - carried yellow' and white Mums: •Matron of: honor, Helen Hutch- ins, wore mauve taffetaand net, and tarried` bronze roses. 'Atter-. dents were all sisters. of ;the 'bride. 'Groomsman was Harvey Irwin, Luaknow, :brother ' of the groom.. berry pies, and rove blueberry pies and'xnuffins this summer!. The organist, Miss Ilene •Glid` don, Holmesville, 'accompanied. the soloist, Charles Wilson, Grod-' eriich Township.. For a. reception . held at the home qi' the bride's'ents, Mrs. Hutchins ' wore mulberry crepe' with 'grey accessories. The wedding trip was planned for . points in. Northern, ,Ontario. The bride travelled in a navy blue Suit. with pink accessories. Upon their return they will live jn _Clinton. ` _ BORN: . General ` Win cam; ADAMS--gh m. Hospital, on Friday, ' September 20th, 1952, to Mr. and Mrs. Rob- ert Adams, Whitechurch; a son: NICHOISON-in ' Wingham Gen- eral Hospital on Tuesday, ' Sep- tember 30th, 1952, to Mr. and "lirs. -#teelsoa- R.R-R 2 ► Lucknow,a'''daughter. 1317 Cattle Sold There were 1317 head of cat= • tle, consigned by almost 200 far-. mers; ar- mers, .diaposed of . at the first -feeder- cattle sale -at Wiarton.last week. .T04 ,receipts .were .$217- 128.85. • A :crowd of upwards .to, 10,000 was present. ST. HELENS. Anniversary services, will, be held'. in the United • Church, St. . Helens, Sunday, October 12th, with Rev. Proctor of ' Teeswater' the special speaker. Services at 11 ELM. and 7.30 pan. The ,choir willprovide special rnusic, • Mr• and Mrs. John Cameron ;. and. Don anti. Mr. and Mrs. witn:, Rutherford visit.:d recently with Mr.: and .Mrs. Bumstead ;of Mea:, ford. They were accompaniedmy Miss Mary Radcliffe, who return-, ed tO Meaford,arfter visiting v ' frieinds and relatives. in this dis•. trio:. Mr. and Mrs Horace. McGuire and' Shirley: and °, Mi end Mrs, Fred Jackson nad' flon'of London spent Sunday with. Mr. and Mrs, Ed Thorn. gyp• Get Love! Curie Dain 5 to iO lbs.. New Pep' ; Thofwnds wYho never could liainawe rht before, new limbs.' ugly boilbw.s'. They: thank °styes. It pay" stash on bodies. skinny _beeanse _blood. lecke Iron: Pips .you up,: too. Inmprovesappetite, dlaeetloo op food nourtshee you beth. Don, tjear getting too tat, Step when you.gatn D[ure you Wish. Introductory '. or •get acquainted" rise only 6004. Try °OetrexTonle r i iieettss for new pound.. Iovely'Parves. new Ps% today.. At all dmugslstn. • You'llfind‘ him, about 20 years of age . fully trained and full of the zest for flying .. keen: • , alert -.brimful ,wivith a • sense of • •' � dccotnpii'hment • and °tesponsibil'i#yl ..He probably wont admit to you. he :feels.:a ' pride in doing his duty. -- in beim ..prepared: to defend freedom -=- but it's 001. he. does. 11 ore 17 . not et 25 ' � >� y ., ;fftad out today 'how you can he a 111. 1t the • '1 went air crew because, marathon anything else, .1 wanted to. fly and •l felt !,'d get mare flying' and experience in the Air force . Jets? , .. yes, they're easier to fly.... Sorry, 1 can't describe the feeling to you, but there's just nothing like being up. there ... 35,084 • . feet .' .in a 'world of'your 'owri .in•a jet • that's — welt your: baby" • SEE .THE CAREER COUNSELLOR AT THE ADDRESS IN THE COUPON -OR MAIL THE COUPON! 1 1 1 I . • Hirrefor of ,Personnel Manninip,. . 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