HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1944-02-10, Page 3THURS., FE.BRUART 1.0th, 190
The Lucknow Sentinel, Lucknow, Ontario
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MAGIC'S CARAMEL CURLS
2 cups sifted flour 1 egg •
1/2 tspn. salt " 1/2 cup
4 thspns.'shortening IA cup brown sugar
• 1/2 cup chopped nuts, any kind, or raisins '
4 tsp.ns. Magic flaking Powder • '
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Sift dry ingredients together. 'Cut in stibrtening
until mixed. Rent egg slightly in measuring cup;
add milk to make 3/4 cup; 'addto first mixture.
Roll out 1/4- ir ch thick; sprinkle with brown sugav
and, nuts. Aoll as for Jelly roll. Cut in 1 -inch
pieces. Stand'on end in well -greased muffin pans.'
Bake in moderate oven (375°F.) about 30 minutes.
Make'. 18.
MADE IN CAN.Af5A
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ELICIOUS FLAVOR
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CULROSS.
Quite a few attended the bingo
party put on by the Goodwill
,.:Society at Riversdale in. aid Of
Red Cross, work. There was a.
• • • door. prize besides .a number , of.
• Other worthwhile special .prizes.
• After the bingo, deriding was en-
joyed for a 'couple of hours, The
Riversdale ladies served pie with
ice• cream and grandho coffee.'
Mrs Perry Hodgins .gaye her
home for . a Red Cross quilting
one day last week Two quilts
• were completed.
Mrs.- Archie McKinnon is pilt-
ting on: a 'Red Cross quilting this
week., , .• •
, Mr. Wm. •Ruth's Many friends
are pleased to hear he..is on the
mend after an attack of 'flu.
Mr. Sonar Jarvis of Teeswater
• spent a. few days visiting at Dave
• Dorialdson'S..
Misses Irene and .Eileen Ban:-
nerrnan (twins) spent a day with
• their grandmothe.r, • Mrs. • John
Bannerman and their urile Bert,
recently.
.Mr. Wm. Wall and Mr: Jos.
Wall' spent an afternoon...with Mr.
Wm: Ruth who has.,been
• Mrs. •Iloward • Halciciiby- and
, • Children, spent Sunday 'her
Mother who has not beet.: in the
best Of health.
MAFEKING
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The. February.meeting of the
W. M. S. was •held at the home
of Mrs. .Thos. )31ake. on Tuesday,
with a good attendance and Mrs'.
George 'Twamley ,presiding.-ReV.
and. Mrs. G. Howse favored with
a duet and Thos.. Blake sang 'a
solo. A .thank you: letter. from
Muriel -Blake was "read in ap-
preciation of a box containing a
surprise package far eVery day
of the tnonth. Mrs. Thos. Ander-
son had charge of the study book
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-• The school pupils .are all exl.
cited over St Valentine's Day.
Which was quite interesting. At
the close of the n-reetling the Red
Cross workers 'discussed plans for
theyear's work.
• Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Stothers,
-Stephen "and Ruth : of Arthur,
Mts. Crispin of Lucknow visited
at the farm home on Saturday.
Mr. , Finlay Shackleton and'
sons of Mount Forest' visited with
his parents on :Saturday pan. '
• Keith Ritchie, Mr.. and Mrs.
Frank Ritchie, Mr; and Mrs.
Robt. Helm of Zion were week-
end visitors with Mr. • and Mis
George Sannde6. ••• ••
M.and 'Mrs. Jim Curran.
Dickie, Mr. and Mrs..Lloyd Hun-
ter of St. Helens, Bertram Cur-
ran of London spent Sunday at
The paeental home.
Several from. this tisticet at-
tended 'the hockey match. in
Wingham on Monday night.
DUNGANNON
Mrs. Otto Dick and ,family on
7wriaty5fteciwi
the. 4th Concession of Ashfield
visited her brother, Mr. Gordon
at yeti,- CROCE
Pearson and wife at Clinton on
Sunday. r
Misses Mildred and Alrna And-
erson- 'attended . the .Stratfoi4.1
Normal "At Horne" on Friday
night. Quite a few •others atten-
ded the Goderich Collegiate In-
stitute •commence-ment.
Mr. Thos. Dickson Sr. return-
ed home on-Tilegday after spen-
ding the past three Weeks. at
Guelph at ,the home of his 'dau-
ghter Mrs., Murray. Iyer.. His
son-in-law, who hs „beencrit-
• ically ill, is now slowly recover-
ing. It wi41. -take se'veraT ,rnontlis;
for - to regain his health: it
is thought.
The' • Dungannon Badminton
Club pn Monday night formed
a• Moth'', party and at Goderich
went to. the show and some to
the bowling alleys. •
Mrs. Kalrner Dawson" and in-
fant. son David Paul • arrived
he-fromAthe--Goder-leh-Hospital
on Sunday. We are glad to know
both are doing very well.
Mrs. WM: Wilson, on the 6th
Concession of West Wawanosh is
'enjoying 'better health ve are
glad -to say and Miss Mary Bogie
Of Nile is assisting in the 'house.
• Mis.• A:, B. bentland •left on
•Tuesday to spend a month in
Toronto with her ;daughter, Mrs• .
Ernest Pritchard alio to see her
son's wife,, Mrs. Benson Pentland
.arid two little sons, before they
leave for Northern Ontario,
:where her parents live:FO.' Ben-
son Pentland went overseas after
'Christmas: •
Mr. and Mrs'. john't)urnin and
children of Ebenezer 'spent Sun-
day with Mt, a'rid Mrs. Thomas.
Webster.
• Mrs? Harvey Maize has receiv-•
ed word that her brother Mr.
SamGlazier, G,uelph, is again in
poor health having to return to
the hospital; after operations and,
much. illness.
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Mr. J. C. Alton, astudent .at.
Clinton, BUsiriess College, spent,
the week -end at home with •his!
parents, Mr. and Mrs: Chas., Al-
ton.
• A quilt for the Red Cross was
"quilted at the home of Mrs. Ev-
erett Ergngtori.:on•Thursda);• by
the ,ladies on that line.
Many will reinerriber Rev. R.
,H. Williams; former rector of St.
Pettis _Anglican,. church ;-a, nurn-
bet of 'Years ago.- The following
is in reference to his son: "Rev.
R. H. Williams of NorthsidePres-
byterian church, Regina, will
supply the first Canadian church
minister to be appointed to Camp
• CanOl, Northwest' Territories.,
Mr. Willi:albs was appointed by
the inter -church Committee 'On,
War cam s and production Corn-.
• hiunities. He will work at Carrip
• Canpl for the next eight months.
Though he will not be returning -
t� his Regina charge, he has no
definite plans on what he will
do when his„ terms in the north
expires. President of the Regina;
ministerial association, Mr: Wil-,
Hams Came. to the city in May,
1941. Ile was born at Dungannon,
and received his 'educationet- the
university of Toron,to and Knox
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Miss Betty Elliott • lent her
hornOor the February meeting
of the' United church. W. M. S. In
the absence of the presidentMrs.
M. J. Reed ,the meeting was in
Charge of the vice' president Mrs.
John Blake. The ,scripture lesson
-was read by Mrs. L. F. Stingel:
The roll Call' was answered by
a. verse: of scripture. ,Letters of
correspondence were read; one "ation', in the' village would ar-
which stated the amount Tequirf-- range for the Lord's Day of
ed far the June bale and one Prayer on February, 25th. MrS.
•tel1ing,.:0 the Ternperance Con- i McWhiinw-y-reed -a--olipping from
.yention,FehruatY 9th and 10th in Dr. Wilford, missionary in China,
Toronto:Miss Elliott•read a chap- telling of the high cost of liv-,
ier„ &cirri the study book and Mrsing and of starving conditions
Thos. Dickson, ,steWardship sec- :there. . .
reter; read an . article in accord- Mr. and Mrs: R: J. McKenzie
ance. Mrs. J. • McWhinney read and san--Roy of Lochalsh Were
an interesting pie from • a Un- recent•visitors with Mr and Mrs.
ited church Observer. It was • W. J. Robb. •.
• LAURItRI•
. Miss Sadie*Johson," R.N. Vis -
Red recently with friends. in
Wingham. • •. ' ••
A. 14,rke crowd attended the.
card gaine , held in the Laurier
School house.
• Misses. Lois. arid Lillian Mac-
Lean of Ktncardinespent the
week -end at their. home.
The Kintail Institute 'held their
February meeting;at the home of
Mrs. Wm. MacThinald .with
,large attendance. The president..
-rs: R-obt-... Scott, -presideri----Tlre
secretary -, treasurer, Mrs, .S.
MacKenzie being unable to be
present, Mrs. • Ray Dalton. tOok
her' plaCe,' (The roll' call was ans-
wered by , "Something in my
house I would Ike to get rid On
Letters of thanks were read from
• boys who received Christmas
boxeS. paper -on St. Valentine
was given by Mrs. Henry Mac- ,
Kenzie. A duet as sung by Mis-
ses yelma MacDonald' and Helen ,
Johnson accompanied by: Sally
MacDonald. A.,dainty lunch was
Served by the hostess arid a social
time was spent.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry. MacKen-
zie and family spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver McChailes •
at Paramount. •
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moved and ,seconded that a rep-
resentative from each denomin
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• The .familiar Hydro towers, striding across the • emergency crews and repair equipment stand by day
countryside, are symbolic of a great public enterprise • , and night ready to keep power flowing at all times.
that has contributed much to thedevelopmentef Ontario.
Along the transmission lines tarried by these towers, *afro power is economical. Through the years Of
Rows the power that lightens ihe svoy in many thou:43nd' is one factor; essential to our everyday living, that has
of homes, industries and farms. been consistently reduced in price.
Hydro poweris accessible. It reaches out across the Hydro serves the people in thousands of ways. It
miles. to far off city, sown or farm . : .. ready to Ser4le brings them comfort, ease and convenience. . Yet,
at the flip ot a switch. • I
Hydro's contribution to the welfere '01 the people, up
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to now, is but a preview of the promise which'the
Hydro power is flexible. It turns the wheels. of -our° electrical world holds For tomorrow. Since war began,
factories, mills and mines. It weavesOar cloth, grinds. Hydro power has ;..been, and will be, available.
our grain, milks ourcowt, pumps our water. It lift' Our wherever and 'whenever it is required 'by Ontario's
elevators, washes our clothes, refrigerates and cooks • war industries. ' When peace comes, electricity
our food. It Jights our homes, runs our radios. Day supplied by Hydro will perform services that are
.and night it serves our needs, in hundreds of certain to contribute much toward creating new and
different •ways. , •finer standards of living. This indispensibie element,
• in our everyday life, lightens the way in everything
Hydro _power • is dependab .1e. Well-equipped we do
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