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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1950-11-30, Page 2PAGE Two ... ' LUGKNOW �ENT�11?1L, ?�T,TCHH4�'x • • ThR$., IYQVEI ',R. 30th, 195Q { 0 � •By "ROSEMARY ,THYME" Speaking • of le f tdvers we were,.' you know; last week.,"•po you• ever have sandwiches: left over? You.a e -some:. 'peoplen: some even�g, i and they get ':a • glimpse of . your luscious choco ': late cake, and just• don't eat- the sandwiches you had prepared, We like to do this . . +beat. an , egg (or -,two if •you; like)., add ,a pinch of salt,• a' cup Of milk,; Dip your sandwiches in this just long, enough .for them to be nicely: • moist, not too' much, or they will, be soggy; Fry them in • margarine over• medium heat until nicely • tanned,' turning them so that both • sides are cooked Ham sandwich take up. Stir together with, a fork' at first, ' and, When it be comes less: sticky, crumble.it be, tween your fingers until • you have it in little .lumps, big • as. peas.: Some'. df it will be. bigger lumps and some just crumbly. Crumble, it, a little at .�a time,' into the potato. -water, Be :sure it is boiling. Cook about •10.�or 15 minutes -with a- tigthtly'.covered lid'. Meanwhile: melt.' and "brown. a : tablespoon of butter in ,,a fry., irig Pan. • Then- add- at least two cups -of milk....' ;When •this, is hot add ` the potato' and 'rivvles ; mix- ture., Then hie you;to' your par= sley 'pot again, • and chop • a nice SEAL FUND OFF-. TO GOOD START Donations • to the •Lucknow and District Christmas Seal Fund' got off to a good start last week with contributions od $170 received in. the first 'four days ,,of the care- 'paign, �whioh • is'under the Spon- sorship of The Clansmen. To Friday,' November 24th, do- nations received at the Bank of Montreal by F. G. Brewer, chair- m'an of the committee, were ,as i'ollows J., C. "McNab, Frank Maulden, •Dr. J: E.' Little,• Mrs. ' Annie Struthers, A. E;' 'McKim,.: William Schmid; W. L. MacKenzie, Wm. Porteous,°Robert. Rae, R. E. Craw- ford, William Houst.on,'•Alex Mc - McKenzie, . J., F. McLean (White- church), White- ch urch ), W `. E Collyer Floyd i • BACKWARDS' - LPo OK I ,N �, '..� THROUGH. 'THE ' SENTIN EL. FILES r Mrs. W. 'L. -McKenzie. The umpire was Isobel Douglas. Sixty Years ..Ago: Hunters were trying. to track down a, black. bear that was in- habiting a bush on J. H. Gard- ner's: farm in Ashfield. James Henderson had the con- traet for (building. a barn for Alex. McLean of Lanes, to replace. the one destroyed. by lightning.. • Adinission • as the' Tall Fair, known 'aa the Kinloss Brap�n,ch- Agricultural Society, was 15c! . The : famous Birchall Murder trial was held at Woodstock when ' the jury found John Reginald; Birchall~ ' guilty. of ;,rriurdering a Y; • young Englishman, Frederick • C t Blenheim swa well i he 1 m . butter or �hee�se. We•, had a . rax-' $oup. One.day we had pork hock Gaunt; :Miss Elizabeth MaoDon- BenWell n , . P row. escape: from . haling leftover pie for dinner. • Tihere' Was. some ald, .John M. ; McIntosh, Robert the previous February, It- became' • sandwiches' that Would not; have' ,left' over, 'nice lot of juice, and McIntosh, Innis MacSweeh, Lorne the most sensational murder trial been eaten, • no matter• what we we had had potato : soup the ' ev ... • Farrish, Harvey ' . Houston; Mrs. _ in •C•anadian history at that time, did. It. happened , this way . •, ening before. For supper ' I put Maryss, Frederick '•Jackson, Birchall went to the gallows on I ' heard 'my. ;child' and .a neigh- both' leftovers in the same satfce- James •Johnston; Margaret Mal- Friday, November 14th,, 1890, • boys child, come into the kitchen,Son, 'Adam• ' The Fell. Fair held.on' October � ► pan ,to, heat.... Result—the very color, • F. G. Todd •&.. the other day, :and` after a .time nicest soup..we have, ever had, Bowman, ,.Mrs. Mary ,' McLean, 8th,•attracted • a record-breaking I went out:'to see; what 'was cans • *' • * . * Torrance ' Anderson, Miss , . Belle crowd .of • 6,000 people, "by all i • the deep` silence out there. 'Do you use raw spinach in.Robertson, Thomas ,Hill, George' I' . found r ty son's `small. friend, 'salads' A • colorful, salad for the Tiffin, '.K C.,. Murdie, William • es are nice'' thin way,• or'. peanut few' sprigs finely, and "add to the Wilson,. Mrs. Wm, Hornell, . J..11. I • w w watching as :he • competently Christmas •season, . is • made with Murdie, ReiVt Win.. G. Sinith, Gor-. prepared sandwiches .:for them. chopped red cabbage, chopped on cPhersen (RR. ';3, Holy- He had the' wherewithal all,lined green celery, onion if, you, like, :rood),• Dan T.•1VIcKinnon, Donald up 'on the table in front of thein and- some tender"; crisp spinach Henderson,. Mrs: John,, W. Hen- .. ,'' whole, wheat,•,bread and but- leaves ; take a bunch . in your derson,. William Bower,,' Roderick. ter, and a j.ar of . .. you''d never , hand and . snip: with your scis- MacKenzie,' :Far r i s h... Moffat, guess . prepared -mustard ! ! ! sors onto' quite` thin' ribbon like "Oh no", .I 'gasped, snatching the strips. The red, and white of the- jar. "That's mustard", "Oh; well", cabbage, . and• the••grwi of celery he . coolly replied, `it would 'have,` anddarker green of spinach are been . alrigh it's just kind Of. very ,effective. A dressing we like like, peanut anut' butter".with this:. ' is • made : with one- : . ,. quarter cupbrow n su ar on • e Do you ' Make soup? Lquarter cup vinegar►. orne-quart - can :remember. when:I was very er teasppon each , salt •and dry Dura ' ' when: I'd : come. home mustard. • • y g ods the largest•, crowd ever to" .attend the' local fair' and which. was believed to have set a county. record: --.The• ' open trot- was7the feature speed event of:'. the `day and was, won in straight heats b'y "Royal Abdallah";.' ..owned 'by• W. J..,L'ittle , In. second , place'' was -Thompson. Bros (R'.' 2, Auburn)., "Happy Lucy"' owned by `'Jon :William Andrew, .Gordon -Mor, ,atl an• ,1Vfiller of Benmiller.. rison; Henry' Caesar,- Thomas E'r Notice of, dissolution : of • the rington, .:.Miss' ar acKenzi hardware.: ; partnership of ' D C. ,, M Y. M e, Albert 'Johnston, ' 'Jaynes` Lyons,:Taylor and `Paul Powell was, ad James, .R,.Henderson, J.' WHen' t=ertised:: •It Was ♦ L� itnessed b El - Orion w Y derson Lumber' -Ltd, Miss Eliza Tiott Traver beth Welsh, W m. Bushell, Frank' Miller ' ;James Mothers Frank: • • Thirty -Five Years .Ago MacKenzie, 'John McRae,; Ewart Atthe en of -July the' Luck-` e d Y h n i its last owGrader ch stage. made. �t • The.: Lucknow..• Fire ` Co..' corn-:' from school on.''a frosty winter ":Good' luck .,See you next week.. Taylor, Ernest • Ackert, Arthur•. afternoon >' and' • be, greeted with ' Same time. Same• 'station. Graham; ; Leonard •O L•augllin;; :the • warm .rich satisfying smell ' " • Andrew Gaurnt;. • Miss Margaret. ROSEMARY: THYME. : M. Carrs Kennedy, of hot •potato soup.'I could feel, : Abell • _George: the warmth.Fe netrating,,.to My' •Mrs. •R. V. Mackenzie and 'Mrs •• cold fingertips right away.: I 'still can't ;make'- it to .:taste -like my; mother's . it's ;;the good Penn- sylvania Dutch ' rivvles that get ane down, ` I think. :This . serves six—+with us there, is always` enough for ` to -morrow. • •Take B ; fairly'- large: potatoes,.'; peel , and ice: quart .of, water,' salt to •taste. ''.I • also add a ;:chopped :oniony. Pre- pare the ravvles, and when the potatoes are cooked add them to the (boilingP. -otato water. For the ritvrvles :you take an 'egg, '/4 tea- spoon salt,. and; r about•a cup p f flour;,as much as ,the egg will JOE BROOK DIED IN TORONTO 'ON. FRIDAY.'' ` The death' of Joseh.Brook;'in P his 44th .year; occurred on Fri day /in. Toronto - General Hospital where he had, been a patient : for some time, and where he under- we t a • ma' or o. a eration towhich he succumbed. A jovial, "happy-go-lucky. chap, He : was well,known in the• Belfast district .Where' he was• employed for several :years on the•,farm.,.of Mrs: 'Thomas Henry:: Joe was ;one of :a large family, whose htirie was in Yorkshire, England, where he ` was "bbrn' ,on December,' 14th, 1906. A :brother:. lives • in. Strat- ford; and' is` the only; meirvber • of the •family in Canada.. ..The 'funeral'. service was held. at `.MacLennan's Funeral. Horne, in. Lucknow. on 'Tuesday, . conducted -by Rev. C:: M. Woolley of Ashfield United Church: Interment was .in Greenhill, Cemetery.., •' ;: O•TICE.RE• ristmas eas re Hours D.• • C. • Taylor, 'Donald • 'MacLean, • George Ilenr 'Basil'Pa p as •'Mrs: y� PF � Wm. Spindler, Sam 1)urnin, Chas. Mason.' rnenced. : a "machine , gun" ,fund with an objective' of The tax rate was struck at 29 mills. Mrs. Angus .1VtcGiIlivray . died. Presbyterian Evening Auxiliary m :Kinloss in: her .80th year The singing of hymn; 270 and G'S, Free: suffered .a fractured g g . � ' ankle the repeating of the Lord's ra kle when .thrown:: from his. P g P Y mnfnrn Charlie Lockhart, age `•on g 17,,s.. Of. Mi. and Mrs..Ezekiel Lockhart; lost. his life' by drowning in ,P.ur- v.es•.Lake, where' .he .was swim ming.. Cameron' Geddes of :_the. Bank of Hamilton staff at Mitchell, was transferred, to .Winnipeg.' ,John'•Ruttle -of Con. 10, Huron Township, ,died,: of head ' injuries received when struck by a• pul- ley :while unloading :grain; Some ladies of the. village stag- ed " a .baseball game that netted. '$14,25. for t.he, patriotic fund:' The. Single `ladies: tearri consisted of Miss Douglas, C. Geddes,. Fern' 'Reid, Lila Taylor, M. McClure, M Spence, L. ,Campbell„ M. Ir win, `R, .Gordon. Married ladies —Mrs. • W. `Joynt, Mrs.:G: Ander= son,. Mrs. • A. Stewart, "Mrs. R. Thompson, '•IVlrs -George :Smith; Mrs; •Joseph ' Ag.n'ew; Mrs.. W. Douglas, ' Mrs. ' Win. McKenzie, ber meeting, :which• was held ' at the. home. of Mrs. V. Mowbray. Miss. Pearl Henderson 'very' Al took the ' Bilble study.: . Mrs: V . Mowbray,. Mrs. K. Mowbray 'and. 'Mrs. O: Petersen• were appointed as,;. no+irinating' committee .to ap :point the officers for 1951..The 'D.ecember;,meeting'Mw ll be held at•:the. home , of Mrs. C. Mason on Tuesday, Decemlber °;12th.'. Hyli•nn, 564• was surig • and Mrs;: Little followed with prayer, and 'read- ing was : given• by. Miss' Helen Gammie, The topic was given, by, Miss Jean.. Osborne - on the life of R.osilarid Goforth; wife of the late Dr. Goforth,' which was' greatly ''enjoyed.' Miss "Rozella favored ' the meeting with, a, solo and the, current events were taken. by Mrs.. Jack Fisher, :The, meeting: closed . with prayer tby. . Mrs, Jack ,MacDonald. • • Business Places: Lucknow Will. Remain Open •• Each 'Thursday. Afternoon During. The Month . of December. • j Business Places .Will Also Remain' n' Each; • 9 Night.. The. Week Preceding Christmas. BOXING DAY . WiLL BE ' OBSBRVEE .' TUESDAY , DECEMBER 26th. And Stores• Will Remain Open Thursday. Af ternoon, . December 28th.• • ., Gordon �, BUS Chas. Webster,• Pres. ' don Fisher, 'Sec. �: • ZNESS..MEN'S ' ASSOCIATION 5 .• , 'w•lk Cww r onqmen:t: A 'fariii•1 y ; plot',` should be graced with; the shrine like beauty of a monument which will be. everlastingly a tribute. to those -at rest. We have many,. classic styles to suggest, and "will work :'with yoiZ iii ' bug -- tom 'designs: . , Exceptionally- low prices. - No canvassing, which elimin- ates sales' commissions.; Inscriptions Repairing Sandblasting ;1Vtemorials' 25''Years' Experience • The latest in. Portable Sandblast Equipment 'Ali work personally ,eecuted•. Brownlie4Aeriiorial Alfred St., `WINGHA'M 'Phone 450 . or NEIh MacLENNAN, Ripley, Ontario. my Years. Ago• :' • Miss; ion McNaughton of/ engaged n ev as ` ' Ora g e wasan • . additional. teacher due to the in- creased attendance at. the High Schoo;'• Jams. Girvin . died suddenly at Dungannon from .a heart attack. He. was in his 73rd year.'" The :marriage: was., solemnized by Rev.: • Campbell Tavener .of. Beryl Moffat and Cecil Johnston. Mrs.; .John MacKenzie • of Con. 9, Kinloss passed away at •the age of 90. of West- Wawandsh, ;died in North Mitchell Were married at Tient- Rusaell B. Hawthorne produc- Lucknow. The .cast included Mrs.-, J. W., joynt, Helen Thompson, WI B.. Anderson, Joe Hassell, Art lew for. holding an early. nomin- ation meeting, scheduled for the lest MondaY in November, ..' Ten Years Ago George 1VteQuillin:.of. St. Helens• joined the •Harold. Allin won :the Beattie Bros. "Volume Qup" for the high_; est. :volume of sales in, :the organ ization. ; Rev.. G. ` M• Young of South Kinloss accepted a call to.' Di o more.• Luoknow ;electors', were slated to vote in January. on the ap prov-:. al or otherw.ise,:of 'establishing Pu�blic. Utilities Commission whether tl lected Board should hold ofifc for ,one or two years. Jack. McLeod: graduated :from' Westervelt : School' and: a.ccdpted" a • Office staff at Woodstock ..'• - • Earl :• Bogues , died in 'Detroit, His " brother Frank.: predeceased him about' five years. J; S, Kilpatrick . purchased, the, Connell ,Block, ..just west• of 'the Town` :Hall. F. .L, 'Davison was drilling. an auxiliary well for 'the; Lucknow". Water . System • During the first .year's'opera tion :the: ;local,, Red Cross' Branch shiAPed more than 6,000 articles for war purposes. • - A presentationwas made :.Miss Hazel Webster by the Bell Tele- phone'. staff of operators. Hazel had: served twenty=one •years• on the switchboard and ,was retiring. • b. • To beeligible `for •appOititmerit to the Senate, a •Canadian. ,must own lands :worth $4000 and must. 'be worth $4000 above all debts. Cold Weather EATN:ER -FORE IST. The Vila. omfolia .IN 'ANY 4k1 1• • j / / /�: :�fr� � /.�r �! r �! ,r+•"�vr• i•�rrff ?9•/!f�• �J.�•::lt:. G1ii+rI:r::,J.i.ri1 /it�Hirf.dr,+• • • No other type of ftiet.UAl S to guaran tee you comfort. as 'blue 'coal' does, 'blue coal' has a record for keeping millions ' safe, comfortable,_healthy through the ,CorireWIn or Phone Toda `)rs,t wintcrs•in'history: l~tid fuel worries. y • bider todaq, and be safe. .�; �. ,F • , ' Lucknow .CoaICo. WM. ,MURDI• ,. MANAGER %LONE .40