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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1952-12-31, Page 7i952 WEIDNESPAY, 31sfl 052 • 10' Iio les 1-i2 apton 1 and 'shOm Jack. Hob- Led - with: Mrs. • t Miss Loa, •• 2rson; rs. Mr. • at being e was. itario. $6,000 1 was S ' sUr- nplet- • about, lebeh• ive to it 'is•• . mein- cience .ereas.- ;ehoor,• ild• 5 • •tment re :17)13 :mills', pray- • brief - 1 if it ude dscap- 41% W EDDINCitS Pearl,e hea,ddr ss and she carried an arm bouquet ofwhite, roses. •• • •. • As matron of honor for her , Bethany 'United Church was Siester, Mrs -Gordon Fair wore an ankle length gown of poinsetta red velvet fashioned with full skirt •and double • bertha c011ar. The groom's. sister, Miss. Grace ized the wedding of *l▪ ured Witzel was bridesmaid in an Ganuflie, Regal, daughter identically styled gown. Both mr, d Mrs. . Bruce , wore matching mittens and Ganurdexi ; mora and shoei. Their headdresses were of maurice Witzel, son', of Mr, and: white feathers 'and they carried mrs; .T.,Wesley Witzel,1, Elora. nosegays of white mums . mi.. 'Rae§ was assisted by the Tiny Susan Fair, niece of the grom's uncle,‘ the 144., J. Wit- bride, was a winsome nowei giri zei Hamilton.. # in a floor length' •frock of the same poinsetta red .velvet. Her - asemmagmatregiiramorAMIIMIDOWifigne,720111erk.4"- , „le THE LUCKNOW SENTINF.L., LUCI.C.1\101•41, ONTARIQ • /I 4 PAGE SENTri. the scene On Saturda5.r, Decem- ber 13tii of a beautiful pre.,Christ- alas double ring ceremony when the Rev, Thcs. J. Reese solemn -4 • Biacets and standardS of white a,dragons & chrysanthemums 'headdress was a bandeau of white • with candelabra and ferns madel feathers and :She carried min - an ettractiye'setting for the 2.301' iature nosegay of white mums. cerenionY; • ' ,•,Dougaas Gammie; nephew Of the The bride, a 1051 'graduate of the , Hamilton General Hospital School .ef Nursing/given in marriage by her father. Her floor • length gown wai fathiOned with 'a strapless bodice of allteen lace • witli,Matching lace ;appliqued to irregular points c.nthe nylon marquisette skirt. Her matching • lace jacket was buttoned Up the • front to a Queen Anne collar and the Sleeves were lily -pointed. Her fingertip • veil of nylon •• tulle, edged with lace, was -held by a. bride, 'was ring -bearer. • Mr. Grant.Gammie of 11. 11, 1 Arms? brother, of the bride, was best man. His brother, Di% .R. B. .Gammie of Hespeler, and the groom's Uncle; Mr. Thomas ;Wit- zel 'of R.B. 1, Elora, were the •ushers ' . Mrs.. R. B.' Gammie ;played -the traditioriali*edding music and the accompaniments for the' soloist, •Mo. D. 'Airdrie, who sang 'Ile - cause" • and "less: this' House". For her daughter's Wedding, Mrs., Garin -rile wore' a navy sheer redingote over a matching siik • dress.. - Her.accessories were navy and pink and her "corsage; pink carnatiOns. The gfootn's mother chose a. black: .silk. crepe gown With black accessories 'and Car - 'sage of pink carnations. Fifty, guest§ attended the re- ception'.at Mara United Cpurch: sthree-tiered •cake trimmed in Silver and pink, white tapers and whitemtims, decorated the tables. Attached to each place card were •white miirn and fern ,corsages, • later worn ,by the guess. WHEN Alt STRIKES At the first twinge of rheumatic pain— ' take Templeton's T -R -C's. Over a mil-. 'lion T -R -C's used every month, for • speedy relief. from pain caused by rlseu- . madam, arthritis. neuralgia..lumbago and • Kiatica. Why suffer needlessly? Keep T -R -C's on hand. and use them promptly. Daly 65c, $1.35 at drug counters. T442 • HRISTMAS PRIZE RAW WINNERS. Prize draws Were a feature of the Christrnaa season at several • local stores, and at the Firemen's Christmas dance the Lo -La -Le sponsored, draw was made, under the direction of Miss PhylliS•Gib„. son: Lorne Hackett won the tri, light; Marian Nicholson, the smoker; and Oliver glenn, the end table, • At POrdon's Gift Shop a talk- ing doll was Won by Isabelle Mc- Pherson of 4t. Helens, • :Tricycles were won by Oscar White, R. 3, LucknoW, at ,the Co -bp Grocery and`by Eileen MC .GillivraY, R. 3, HolyrOod, at D. R. Finlayson's Grocery. At Glenn's Grocery a wool' blanket was won by Norman Mc - 'Donald of St. Helens: • • Winners at' Ashton's were, Mrs. .H. Eedy,. Dungannon, a • wool blanket, with teddy bears going to Mrs. Tom MacDonalO, 4, Kincardine and Mrs. A. C. ,Grocery there were five winners . as follows: Mrs. Stuart Collyer,. $10.00; .Mrs. Ewart Taylor,. $5,00; •Mrs: Robt. Rae, case of canned goods; Mrs. How - art Harris, case of canned' goods; • Wm. Bushell, 3 -pound .'box of • chocolates. . , . ' At the Fruit" Market, Mrs. Wilfred Steele, Ripley, won Kleenex, doll with $5.00 attached and Mrs. Joe • Weiler, a $2.09 Kleenex doll. • .At. The Playhouse theatre on Christmas Pay,, Penna. Johnston of Parkhill made the draw, with. :,Lorne Reid 'winning the table lamp arid Ian ;Morton the end •le.. • • '• • - • Advertising. doesn't cost it ' For a .motor ht..). to various pays! • points in Florida, the • bride" : • 1 changed to a moss green' all -wool shit;--inatchin•g- - accessories-----in- "green and "brown, a.brown mol ' ton •coat • and mauve orchid Car - Sage: . . . ' ' • . • On their return Mr: and' Mrs: • Witzel will live On the groorn'it. , .farm .at R. R. .1, -Elora. Waco! 44• gC lie • • • • R. t 1,ima • • GM YOUR 'CAR OR' TRUCK. • MAXIMUM PROTECTION THIS • WINTER BY USING THIS • • • PROVEN COMBINATION • 40014400 HEAVY-DUTY -.. KOOLMOTOR • • 'OIL -ROSEMARY THYME • :The old year is drawing .to -a close,and the new year will soon be on. us. The old year that has brought for each of:us a measure of joy and sorrow; of content-• . merit and 'disappointment for sorrie there has keen sorrow I. so deep that, for thein; they will ..- •always remember 1952 for .1Tie sorrow it brought them' and for .;. •others the. year .1.062, wili brihe 'year of of special joy., Whatever the. • old ,year'brought to each individ,, • ual, there 'is always the hope for t.the • New Year that it Will be the brightest and best andmot boun- tiful yet And that is •v,rhat'I hope. it• will be for . yOu. 'preferable to mince pie. PINEAPPLE FLUFF -got* nice welcome at „table ene dinner: 1 No. 21/2 can ,crushed pineapple, 1 tbsp. gelatin, I/2 tsp. salt, 1 egg, IA cup sugar, tsp. lemon juice, cup WMPPI.P.0 cream, Soften gelatin in It cU s :from. apple; dissolve over hot water;• cool. Add salt to egg yolk. Beat • slightly; add sugar gradually', continuing to beat. Add lemon juice, •gelatin, pineapple; egg white beaten to soft peaks, and cream stiffly and lightly folded ix.• Unmold to serve .az4iiish e ra whipped -cream, tdesir4 One thing 1 have. equir4V.: . •you can't have too many cookie, around in the holiday season. Ever put well chopped preserv- ed ginger in plain sugar ,cookke doUgh? About 1/4 or one-third cup will be enough, And this is a:good idea to use the swop that rubs off the chunks of ginger • and settles in the bottom, of the box or'bag . . :i made Ilelen's CoOkies.,. the reel* ,for which I gave you some time. age. In case you didn't save it, I'll give, it again. I rolled some in cocoanut, some in finely chopped nutmeato and some in the ginger sugar, and they' were the best . the best ever. •. .•' . HELEN'S .COOICIES:, 11/2 cups. dates, 1 cup, white sugar, 2 egg. C.'.00k. Mix in 3 cups .rice- crisp-. ies. Roll in balls. Roll in cocoa- • Remeinber My Qatrneal Bars? They , • are very . good now too. Make a nice simple .dessert • as. well, served warm with hard sauce. • And here is a hard sauce'y ideal . o:ht.aPplepie, or ir:ince pie, or hot fruit pudding. Cream well .Y4 cup butter or margarbe, and ereaiinto, it 1 cup powdered sugar. When nice and creamy add, • a pinch of nutmeg, and 11/2 tbsp. inel*seti. Cream well. Spread on buttered plate. Chifl well. Cut intO, squares and place one: each serving. . • ' ' Ever mold your jeflied .Niege-, table salad m .a deep pie plate? Make itt* :a bit stiffer than usual perhaPS. Cut into; pie shaped wedges, decorate: •With fluffy . sal* ,dressing, as you Would ,whIpped, .cream on a pie. • . , • Should you have sweet pot- ' atoes for your New Year's din- ner vegetable, you might save • your oninge .shells, and fill them' •with niashed and seasoned, pot- atoes. Pop in the oven ith a, • db o butter on the t They p• even be impr. • - • with a of the grated e rind in the potatoes: • I love peppermin • ice .cream, • but ,the family -doesn't, and ap- parently it isn't a' popular con- • fection, as I find it is seldom in the. shops., But I've found a wap to have it all myself. I make • ice cream with. the prepared Rim- • - der; :and When .I beat it after thrt, first freezing, I: divide it into thirds. (or a little. more! for me) 'and into the thirdI mix crushed . peppermint stick. When I. put 'it back into the frezing tray I div- ide it from .the remainder with an ice cube section: I have my peppermint. ice cream than which there is none more delicious, and the family haveplain ice cream. And .A. Happy And ProsPerOus New Year To You. • • • AsS, 7.41: • k•s•S•U:•tiwagl:48t4 • ""t14:7KI:0,•'' 11;71-P-, — •. kt ilk' 4 t.:-- - ' 61frip A IkAwE0-06 4 % a MW firah law \‘114,;811i118110111 v-mAillibit,'" 440104kiliP! • ....:- .. . . ... gre • • • Are' you still eating the Xmas ttirkey, and the New 'Year one coming right up?'It might be•a. good . idea to give the family • something different for dinner to - nigh . . . just in case Your Xmas• . fowl.' is still holding out pretty • well. You might have , assbrted cold cuts; or they might even be, •• ' • Pleased to see a well -cooked roast and still . produce as many ,,,, . of beef, Or steak, :definitely', ste.ak. • CITIES SERVICE it_ would be, a delightful change ... . 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