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The LtIcknow. Sentinel,
ucknow,, Ontario
[H1JRSDAY, JULY ,19th, 1,9v
WEDDING BELLS..
ByJ tNS--MCKINNON
<, St. An'ne's, Church, Riversdale,
v�ras the; scene • o f ; aepretty . wed-.
ding, Saturday, July 14th, when
Miss Joan. MacKinnon, only dau-,
ghter of -Mr. and Mrs. Archie
DR's O -ME EC.ON.Q
MacKinnon of ]C-lolyrood was u.zt-
•' •, ited in.marriage to. Mr. Joseph,•B.
Hello, Homemakers! No matter care -'-they e scarce and those we ,Burns, 'son, of Mr, and Mrs. Thos..
hake req...' re regular. attentron;_-if Burns o ' Wtndsorr, th Bev.
..;Xio.�..:bus�'"we`have been recently;. . ,
Cilie icnic day . finds' e�*.'ry o&y '<they'fe-damfrk . gtt f with 'paper Ther . C; g, peavey' officiating
a.. ,
P e. `to dr �. Bri s' _thnaou.�g11� .. it. ti�1 1'liKki'.Mass, . _
::t 11 af wrtY� vi o� aid a ` ette,._ its ,:azid:_leati.n: t- _ . � _ _ b.. .,� at. a �.. �
usually tha'hortiernaker who has. 1y: Use a., cleaner to.prevent dry- <The' bride, ;who• was taken; toy
rtai' in Hess cin :tracking ." :the: altar4m arm of. her fatl et
Y...�..�at�Y�the 'Y•tirr�et pe_..... n ., � _ = .-ry,r-
to''this pleasure lots of ;good" 2 . he :prrnted, lrnoleum - on our was, beautiful `1n a` floor length.:
food. Of course, -we begin a couple' kitchen floorwasingood condi gown of.. write satin back faille,:
of days . ,'ahead . to purchase a sup tion . except fora worn • spot in.; -with. tight bodice and ,full• • skirt'
=meat bread,G butter; salad '•front• of'.the "sink ,We ,cut out•''a and. a•.fngr. tip 'v eil,.She."earned
plies,. , .. . ,
in redients and.' sandwich fillings„ senii circular::piece of the '•worn a, shower .bouquet of pink But:,
g.
iri.. Sweetheart,, oses:• and
. printed • �ihd cementedrf '°and' Sweeth ar
e.: ` � • that the • tla in , uestion ;�f irrds.. pruned a .. ,to 1y r
' o izin solid color' iantum . fern. ..
„us': well Prepared. ::, •... apiece. of~ harrki n x, g ad,. ,.. .• _ `:
,p,
`= If the . meat has • to be cooked, ipstead ' of trying to match the • Her only attendant 'was.: her
• cousin Miss Veronica '' lV array,
do . so : the • previous day: -TO • make pattern: ,
f our otter vases and who Wore .a' f1oor-len th gown of
butter go' further, cream the .lbA 3• I y P • y w g
't fitintoyour ..color petal ink sheer' with . a shoulder
of butter :thoroughly and.; beat•: in' bowls :don , • ,,; p
add' salt,then schenie, paint them; cold veil to match: H ,•
a .• �withex : ljo�quet ,ccin-•.
a' cup • of'' milk,' •
Water': Paint: Once .the paint ., is sisted' of Briarcliff pink roses. The
chill. Salad dressing• should , be ,. P , � ,
• :fairly thick for this thoroughly set, you ll find that best man *as:Mr. George Ronald
tasty and �-MacKinnon-. _
• to will,Will-not the' f mall If. .. elder- brother -.of the>
nieai. • �' prop ' eooKies or a lar,,ge water , . .:.
• the water is. changed every d y, bride, Ur. Allan Maw.
• cake:. makes- a -good Bessert--;aleng.. • , , . . , , .
with some fruit. You Can: also in=„
4,. To make, a:•sturdy; effectve Krnrtotl also a , brother' Of the
n sed i
1 MOTHER .OF LOCAL TEACHER
shade for small ' lants a d bride, acted � as'usher "
.. •, depend- p
r . �.ari�.rced beverage_ .. _;.,... _. f . .._ ..._. _ r •
, .. _ .: •. -.. _ ., .. ; . , . _: _�.: ; morilia, ..: -AT _ .:
lin s . cut. the: bottom offs • qu: rt - Miss Marion McNeil, of Toronto PASSES, SEAFORTI
rng
on �orlr family's, assts. _ g , .:. • . � - .
':milk cartons and, fit •'the carts ns and Halifax, `sang Gounod's' "Ave •
• : A ai:rn • le .repast,. Meat..loaf :or �__
. •. • • n s'• ressrn e ; Maria"' at the Off rtor. �,`Franck's 'The whole , community :,regret=
jellied ,veal or, 'Just •plarn�'bologna over the p a , P , g , . e e y, .,
t o the east! " � li us" at the commun-
ion
, , , , ; �• .. otato edges well' down `int , eart ., • Paxirs A:nge c
`ra�ith a.•; dish•• of avoury,,p , ,. •
and "On' This 'Day, O Beauti-
ful Mother" as°the'coup1 left -the
church: Mrs, William Cassidy was
•
C O lei. I. Vii\
HA T
Eo -sr S!IEMSNAIX. LAVINR.AC
unsay
ith
'e Flit :t;
Au,ust
lowi'fe,7
atch For Details.
resen ie, !a
l • ': -Mrs Jan es Murray,
Montcea ,
' Mu�rl
' rss 'Margaret
Tees'W'atet,• '. 11L, .. •.
ray,. , Walkerton, LAC; ,:Leonard_
Murray, Dartp loud, Nova Scotia;
and Miss Marion.•MacNeil, Tor-
onto "and .Halifax.
The, Young couple will be feted
by the groom's parents • at their
home
.in Windsor on Thursday.
evening.
•
THE p 1 TION BOAC
,salad, Ick' jellied tornaiaes, let ----�
tuce .and some of mother nature's Mrs J: M•. asks:':How to revs rit
tangy ' pickle_..reli,
follow by strawberries from f loatin :to7;{ he;
'top of the jar?.. • ,
overs• of J P ..
• ;generous sized fruit: snip
�- nswer..
This is One
fruit
• r so
nip
.A
berries' o
.rhutiaxl?,_:;aPRle, be. : •; � r ��_ _.._.... •
self will:sat should ; be •prepared, foi� •c
fillitng ,off the..jam . h., .
1 cd
o-
,
c
isf •the -:most - ;eman •
ing ape i ' �� ” I.�ught.to �b • ,
y. fi11rt1t s. an° hour, • .then bottled ad `pi
• , A pettz�.ng sandwich g
P ceased for the'; required len
' u' •do don't be Spar-: WhateverY ,.,.P
Qtime, according,' to. the" ri
With ..the' :fillip s and, :;dont
}ng,:w , g �.
•••make' thein too, S
ome •uS
ed (El
ectric oven
at
ti ifillings' lncude groes for15'_mins.)
ri
Wit
nni
the organist...
chi For • her „'daught is wedding,
g, Mfrs.' MacKinnon.; wore a navy and'
Or=-wlYrteao=
httere �'flr'ess=t-h •
0 cees.
ssori ' :Mrs. Burns; ` mother of
the groom', •wore a. brown •crepe.
suit, with : accessories •ao match.
Mr's; MaeKinrion''s corsage 'was, of
red roses and, Mrs. Burns' corsage
was in pink '.roses',
w Following' the wedding dinner
at the ,home." of : the• bride's par-
ents, ,Mr.. and 11!trs. Burns ' left on
a brie#:.trip to G"; eriehy.th bride
gti -,of
et! od;
•• 1 Mmeed'-beef 'with' a' little Mrs. M
, T. asks
: a._
e
ci
pe
tor,
onion juice -and galad,dressing• expensive.salad dressing Ott:
(2) Minced cooked liverwith• .vegetables:ables. • •
-:
•
:Salad- dressing: ..Into the'
mustard dressing..., • , ,. .
..._ t
Cho e�d
o; hard..- .cooked. ; a: double: boiler-pu
,. latel su
r nu
.one 4
c
a
� g
a
la eggs,
P
eggs, ;green •,pepper., arid• s � r
blended ' With 2 :tbsps '.ftlou
�`"cooked • � d• 1 is : ,a1`t.
hard' 'tsps: mustard :and' /z p
•. (4):rho .ped ..:,
' '' . : rrot. Blend well, and -Stir in 1: cu • ful
ler' or ratedrea
th' ce g
�e :w Y
g
x _ _ �.__. _._. ..v.._ S is of. -mild -vinegar. •-.Cook-overt
Cheese..::w tlt�cl�ives,`-rru ... ,
.vegetables; water ntil thick: 'Cool:and„s !ore.
u
::• _� e ' u -butter _txiinced �
•' or am, in glass`jar in electric,- refrig ra
:Marmalade, ;honey j
,'aked
. beans with :tor. ;
`'(6} • Mashed• b
0
at
lar
ted to. hear of the sudden.•passing
in . 6th of
on 'Friday morn g, July ,
Mrs? William D ;'Hoag, a resident
of'.'Seaforth forover fifty years,
The service. was conducted by.,
Rev A. W.' Gardiner in ...the .ath
sence of her mj ister,,: Rev. •: i.' V,
Workman. During the .service Mr,.
and' Mrs. 'James A, Stewart;. ac .
companied' ;ori Ahe piano by Ei;nic
-
Clarke, beautifully Sang' orie of. •.
her, (favorite . hyinns; "Face To,
Face',,Thepallbearers were 'Dr,
:Harbuxnr•<C1are Reith, 141C
11at`, i,,obert , Joy'ni t, . Levi Mak-
ins . and Gordon Muir: Rower
bearers were , Dr. F -.J. Burrows:"
ichrd -Box, Albert, B;aker,'Wm.
d Harold Lawrence
terment '•was..inade.. itt •Ma•itaand».'
bank .Cemetery.;-Seafor�tti
Who : enjoyed the kindly -regard -
and respect , of ,a.-• wide .circle of
friends. Tlie•1ate Mrs:'' Hoag >w
ton County, a daughter of .M
and M . James A': McLellan, who.
r's
were descerada
ts" of 'United Ern -
pine 'Loyd
lists .'• who; settled: •in
•'
Nova
Scotia : later comm to York
>g
Her. earl life was•
County:yspent
at Y
Strathro _'In 1892 she married
Mr Wm. 'D. Hoag who ,prede-
ceased her'thirteen years ;Follow-
;:.ilea
theycanre,._to'
ing• -the ma r,� g
;:attired in .a : suit of ` petal' ,pink' Seaforth, She is survived by a
daughter, Edith. N:, at home, arid,
g ,
a son;,' Percy W:, ;of the Lucknow
high school: staff, She` was :a mem-
ber
_
ben of 'Northside: United Church,'
whiclrslte-att-ernie�d.-faithfill -fun
Y.
til prevented' from doing so'„by,
failing health. .Of` a kind' 'genial
g ,
d srti-o .she -was be1Gv-eti-
all her nei hbors :and friends. The:.
g
TSJi'OT TI RK YSUZY-R1➢ ::
wool crepe ,with':' navy.. blue ac-
essori.es • They leave ,this :week.
to take up ' 'residence.. 'in Ltrs.
otr.Ag.ele:s, California
,"Several out-of-town uests' wit
nessed;:. the ceremony.: They in-
cluded-414
ncludedl;t e - groom's. Parents,,:gr.
i d IV rs' Thom-asABurns --Wi farms=-
Mr. and 'Mrs Geo H, Carson,'
Toronto • M•i`ss Elizabeth Donovan, funeral took place on Mgnday,::
C'hreago,. ' ,,Mrs, Peter, 1Viurxsy;"J'irly:-9th, :t`om:-hoer -late residenc:
ch` ill: sauce: ' `• ,"' Wlreri'�usxg "Yie. dressirib
over meat
�1 -Crumbled leftover
-e-
radish.
Creamed hors
•:.
loaf `ith
w•
(8j-- stover coaxeu=�tsn-WI
•
t
r 4 ,
�r.
•;cre:arn, plain or whip
or a cabby e:salad, we., often
. ream-utren� if'rS oz1`
" Cut-down the -amount: of; m-
if'you prefer .less tang: Try•ad
° a ;pinch'of curry when using -i -
Leather •goods. 'need every
chopped ce ery sweet pickle,
moistened with mayonnaise.• TAKE: `A -TIP
ANES:ID,.E
Mrs. J. Iiachardson, ,Grace and,
Eob visited on Thursday last with'
Mrs,. Mason and Agnes• of ..East:
Wawano.sh. •'
:Sea Cadet. Sandy_ iviurray-hitch
hiked a ride from Toronto Friday
'.evening:::.,leav ;ng - the, city at 7
nd arriving. at. Kinloss'. about
▪ 0. From: there. , his luck was
poor . as he walked from where to•
Mr. V. Emerson's:• On. Sunday af-
ternoon he. deft :Whitechurch: t0
.devilled eggs -or a meat`sala
Mr: and Mrs: Wiry. Brown.
Sunday --with Mr. and,Mrs._
lie :Tiffin
•Mrs. Hector Purdon :' an • " June
of ' Whitechurch visited' • r cently
with r M'r and Mrs. ` George. Tiffin:"
Mr. and .Mrs ,: George € urrie,.
Isobel', Jean' and •:'Bobbie of, East
. Wa-wanoshr_:.visi� ed, ,.on -'Sunday at_
..1‘11r..arid, Mrs.George Tiffin's.
' Mrs. 'R: Stewart ''is nursing, Mrs;.
Macpherson .,Of 8th Concession;
rnear'' Holyrood , • .
tiro;
e:h
'User.:
•rd -r
ing
or
,Ch ilie Anderson .of 'Zio'n ha; •
.:•
.at�rk
it'4 i1 tXt^'•'----
ay.. evening that had a.; wm
spread.•.
of 'six feet.;•A'p'aii of thern
lit On. a _•fence .on the Anderson
farm .and;if ,Charlie &• un hadn't. 'j
jammed, he figured .he.:could:have" •
got •.them both
g
Strange 'Angles
the Dope
.
Problem
y Parirky drug sodic
is fn
ed by, a shortage of ,opi m:a
d•
.
other
narcotics. : finding . their way •'.
into, this •country,, are employing:
des. crate' means to 'obtain . the
stuff.
: TreY"aie1r lelirig: '
`uhe?r: -d
eoe-
t . 'and resorting.” ,to
�.
set' do e. You :ma
deme, to.g p y_ ;
y`e'a"d.-•-bHIY�'1t-rn`T11.. _ _�
Week'ly :with. this. . Sunday's '(July
22) issue of The Detroit , ,tariday
`Times:
pent
har-
r..
thumb rides, back to the city.. In Winghamn Hospital
Mr. `ancl` Mrs, Henry : fuorigh Miss Sarah' Mactea/I-of. Chicago;
and son Jimmie of Walkerton vis- is a patient ip Wingham• Hospital`
haying een brought '.there • by.
train and arribularice on Wednes-
morning.
es-
day morning.Mis":rMa.cLean-;was
dccornpani, d by her brother and`
•
sister, . -Donald and Mary who had
iced recently with .Mr, and Mrs
John .Crowston 4 r,
7V117Wil -er Nicholson ` Edtl '
Vernon of` near Auburn• were• in
this
s :locality last Tuesday -:buying'
•o horse arid -succeeded. in buying been -With her "for a time in Chi=
one from Mr: Neil'MacDonald; sago• :Herconditio.nt is' g>;rite. seri-
Mr, 'Russell • Ritchie spentSat-
_otts'as• a result of paralytic. seri
-urday with friends in Ripley. ores, rY'
Mr. -& Mrs: Joe Tiffin of White-
church - spent ..a..few-days last week BORN
•
Witth Mr and Mrs:• Wesley Tiffin,
-and also visited many of, their'old 1
friends and relatives
Mr.: Tinier . Hoffman, recently
returned {his
+of. . war, is
spending this week with friends
at -Cornwall.
. This,ocality attended the party
held, in4Holyrood Hall on Monday
evening in honor 'of the newly-
'weds, Mr. •and Mrs. J. Burris
-incardiner l o'spital,
on
Thursday,: July _l th3 . to" Mrd
and Mrs; Karl Boyle, R. 1' Holy_.
rood, _ twins, Carl. Thomas 'and
Carol. Alice, The little boy died
that sameet1 ening:
PERC`Y t •W.ingham General
Hospital • on Monday, :July Oth, to;
Mr. mild •Mrs. Harold Percy, Kin
loughs x, son. {..
w ` our toy ;, telephone •
Y•.
' talk over. 9 , the ln'
• ' Can't,. ' honin than
reason you step= lietito-
'but e. , ote� t0 tna cocni�
there s lots m • cable .. to: hnlc
'use es wire . an .. status
i •btca It tak . , . of other. aP. ,;`rhxch
opt ,egUi •, and a •lmass imar1°nes .
steam ent. other hive
e;:te e• a 1pm the.:.milli4n'. one .pho nal
' i hang .: �r,th • These teleph many people .
one telep Bell syaea*• : That's WhY• s .
���k�p the. • �ti . ,ice- ta�aY {
bee g tin for.' telephone get'N •
are fir...
it will :take- time and money` and. manpower to Ca ry out,
theY-lare- ale-:- .;:_. , .. - o raunt-
� comstruetion and �xriip,rovemerrt .;'� g
we've-Plnnedfor after the way-
Take our P
dial cone ''iotrprogram-!alone: Almost`three
garters'; of the tele bones in. service are now ; of 1 the: •,
dial type,' Eut that still' leaves thousands: of telephones:.
;and exchange equipment 'in scores` of''.cotttlrrunities.•to he.
changed.: over:
After. the . war when equipment is again obtainable, • the
job will take years to complete.: And this is 'just one ,of
several projects which spell 'job's riot oil. for= all our pro-»
P l'
' sent employees." both at
home "'and overseas-butfor
'additional workers; too.
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