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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1944-10-12, Page 6PAGE. • SI MAGIC CHEESE BISCUITS 1% cups flour 1 tbspn. shorten 3icup milk ing a tsps, salt 6 tbspns. grated cheese 2 tspns. Magic Baking Powder' (When half-baked. place square of cheese on top of biscuits for. extra flavor) Sift dry ingredients together; cut in ' shortening.: Mix in cheese lightly; add milk slowly. Roll out on iloured'board to %-inch thick; cut with small biscuit cutter. Bake in hot oven (475°P.) 12 to 15 minutes. Makes 12. MAGIC INSURES BAKING SUCCESS The Lucknow Sentinel, Lucknow, Ontario KINLOUGH Miss Tena Hodgins who has spent the past.. few months with relatives in Dunnville returned home Saturday. Miss Evelyn McLean of Lon- don spent the week -end with her. mother, Mrs.. W. J. McLean. Mr: and Mrs. -Wilbert Hodgkin- son and Kenneth of Gbderich vis- aed Sunday with Mr. J. B. Hodg- kinson, Mrs. Wm. Wall spent a few days at. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Cengram, Holyrood. Miss- Jean Thompson of Kin- cardine .spent, Thanksgiving at her home here. Mr. and Mrs. John Scott, Billy and Bobby visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Will Cox. Congratulations to Mr. & Mrs. Jqe 'Hodgkinson who were mar- ed recently at ,�oderich, Mr. J. B. Hodgkinson was a•. guest at' the Hodgkinson-McIllyain wedding. Mr. Jarries. Johnstone of Kin= cardine called on friends in the village on ,„Monday. Mr. and Mrs.•George Huntley returned to their home at - Put- nam after spending a few days. with Mrs! . Wm. Kaake. Mn Joe Hodgkinson . spent :a few days with his father here. Mr. .and -Mrs. 'Chris Shelton of Toronto spent the week -end with the .former's mother. ° Mr. and. Mrs. joe Wall, Cori. 14, spent Sunday with Mr. and . Mrs. A. E. Haldenby. LAC. Mervyn Cameron, Mrs. Cameron and Jimmie of Exeter spent Thanksgiving with Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Pinnell; - Mr.and Mrs; Thos: Elliott, Mr_' and Mrs. ' Pete Shoebottom and Sheila, Mrs. Don - Ferguson and Sandra of London spent the- week end with Mr. -Sr Mrs. Karl Boyle. Mrs. Harold Thompson & Mrs. F. 'Hall of Kincardine visited on Monday with: Mr. and Mrs. Alf Haldenby. Mrs. Wm, ' Wall is ; hostess to the Sr_ Women's. Auxiliary this Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Cliff Congram and babe spent a few days -with Mrs: Frank Johnstone. ' Rev. Dr Shortt will be wel- comed here , on. Sunday next to bring the message at . the Pres- byterian church on the 'occasion of the anniversary services. The ° Anglican service. is withdrawn so all may worship together, at these special services morning and ev- ening. Miss Marion-. Walsh of Kincar- dine & Mr. Jack Walsh. of Walk- erton spent the week -end at their home here. Mr. Louis Kraemer visited this, eek at L, can with his sister, r. and Mrs. Pat Lamphier. Rev, David Lane and Mrs. Lane i f ,Clinton visited' with ' relatives ..ere recently. Mr.and Mrs. Cliff Borthwick of St. Catharines were Thanks- giving visitors with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Hodgins here and Mr. and Mrs. A. Borthwick, Kincardine. II Mrs. Wm. Holland and Jack of Kincardine spent Wednesday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert McLean. ' MAFEFKING Mr. and Mrs. Leslie, St. Marys visited.' Mr. and Mrs. Will Smith over the week -end. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Anderson are spending this -week in Brant- ford with their daughter, Mrs. Chas. Pearce and Mr. Pearce. Eda Phillips who has been em- ployed in London for some time' spent the holiday week -end at the home of her parents, Mr: & Mrs. Herman Phillips. , There was a large attendance at the anniversary services, at Blakes church conducted, by Rev. R. J. Merriam, Centralia on Sun- day.last° Llo11 yd Stewart, Stratford was guest soloist atthe afternoon service and Mrs. G. Howse and. Henry :Horton sang a duet. Jean McMillan, Lucknow, contributed. two pleasing service. Mrs. accon papist the absence Mrs. T. . M. charge 'ot Music. Sunday•guests with Mr. & Mrs. Henry Horton were Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Kirkland, Zion; Mrs. J. A. Crispin, George and John, Mrs. Howse and Bert, Lucknow: Mrs. J. C. Stothers and family, Lon- don; Dr. Carman . Stothers and Mary Francis, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Orland Bete, Nile. Congratulations to Mr. & Mrs. Chas. Hallam on the arrival .of a baby girl on Monday, Oct. 9th, .7.11.1111110118100 • THUKS 1A$, ouromot l 1914 77 I - 'LANGSIDE' NORTH Rev. McConnell of Lucknow had charge of the service here on Sunday. Miss Margaret Moffat. of Tor- onto spent the week -end "with her father, Mr. F. G. Moffat. Mrs. Ferguson and.. Helen spent the week -end at Cargill. Mr. Orville Stinson is visiting with Mr. anti! Mrs. Donald Mc- Kinnon. The Red Cross held a quilting recently at the home of Mrs. Wm. Orr. Mr. and Mrs.. Graham Pinkney of Toronto spent the week -end with' Mr. and Mrs\ Dan McIntyre. Mr. and Mrs: Parish Moffat & Gordon and Mr.. Alex 'MacKenzie visited on Sunday last with Mr: and Mrs. Wes Whytock. Misses Betty and Marie Don- aldson are visiting at their honie. • NORTH CULROSS The Patriotic" quilting is being •held at the home • of Mrs. Archie .MacFarlane,. this • week. Wedding Bells are ringing on the -14th. Don't you hear them"' ' Mr. Orville Wilson is working. for Dean Hewitt at present. • Mrs. Dudley of ,Lucknow spent a week with the Wm, Haldenby's and .attended the Teeswater Fair. Mr. and 'Mrs: Ern Toltonr°eame down from Port Elgin on their way to Toronto for the winter. months and attehded. the Tees - Liberals �f: North Huron A meeting to nominate a candidate to: contest the riding in the next Federal Election will be held. in the TOWN HALL, WINGHAM THURSDAY, 'OCTOBER 12th 1944, at 1.30 o'clock'P. M. • ' Our guest speadker on this occasion.will be George Wood, Esq., M.F. for Brant Riding. All' Liberals of this district should hear this ,outstanding speaker. THE NORTH HURON & HURON -BRUCE LIBERAL ASSOCIATION W. C. Attridge, , A. A. Alexander, Sec'y. President. water Fair: Congratulations to Mr. & ]Mins. Lewis McDonald on ,winning big money, on their freak conveyance at the Fair. We welcome Mr.. and Mrs. Kel vin Lamont 'and family' to'our neighborhood. They have taken over the James Thompson farm C on the 12th ' solos at the evening J. A. ' Crispin was for the soloists. In of Howard Blake, Anderson - was 'n the congregational e. oto 4 Too WAR,BUSY: To Call At The Bank Many Canadian farmers, too busily occupied on war food production to call ipersonally at the Bank, are doing their banking by maiL They save tune, as well as tires and gasoline. Write for our - folder, ".How, to Bank, by Mail" and see how convenient and time -saving it maybe for you t use the mail box for your banking --both chequing and savings accounts. BANI{OPMONTREAL. FOUNDED IN 1811 A Million Depositor's Use Our Banking Serviir4 Lucknow Branch: J. A. THOMPSON, Manager At WANTED Office Girl Of Fair Average Ability. Steady Employlnent at " , Standard Wages. TEXTILE. INDUSTRY. LAKE SHORE TOWN. Apply Employment and Selective Service Office, WALKERTON_ t • s _. .`. v:te. � N,,,,4,. \\\\-,N, - / ) .. I \ \\\ .\\:. k ' '. \\ ., \ \ t. - . k%L�,. :,T •;° " Confederation Life Association x,..,._ . Representatives ... ,.. ;:.. JOHN FARRISH, Lacknow f TWO. WALLETS stolen by pick- pockets : at Teeswater Fair two years a•►, were found this year When •preparations were being made. for the show. The • money was missing, of course. , MAGIC CHEESE BISCUITS 1% cups flour 1 tbspn. shorten 3icup milk ing a tsps, salt 6 tbspns. grated cheese 2 tspns. Magic Baking Powder' (When half-baked. place square of cheese on top of biscuits for. extra flavor) Sift dry ingredients together; cut in ' shortening.: Mix in cheese lightly; add milk slowly. Roll out on iloured'board to %-inch thick; cut with small biscuit cutter. Bake in hot oven (475°P.) 12 to 15 minutes. Makes 12. MAGIC INSURES BAKING SUCCESS The Lucknow Sentinel, Lucknow, Ontario KINLOUGH Miss Tena Hodgins who has spent the past.. few months with relatives in Dunnville returned home Saturday. Miss Evelyn McLean of Lon- don spent the week -end with her. mother, Mrs.. W. J. McLean. Mr: and Mrs. -Wilbert Hodgkin- son and Kenneth of Gbderich vis- aed Sunday with Mr. J. B. Hodg- kinson, Mrs. Wm. Wall spent a few days at. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Cengram, Holyrood. Miss- Jean Thompson of Kin- cardine .spent, Thanksgiving at her home here. Mr. and Mrs. John Scott, Billy and Bobby visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Will Cox. Congratulations to Mr. & Mrs. Jqe 'Hodgkinson who were mar- ed recently at ,�oderich, Mr. J. B. Hodgkinson was a•. guest at' the Hodgkinson-McIllyain wedding. Mr. Jarries. Johnstone of Kin= cardine called on friends in the village on ,„Monday. Mr. and Mrs.•George Huntley returned to their home at - Put- nam after spending a few days. with Mrs! . Wm. Kaake. Mn Joe Hodgkinson . spent :a few days with his father here. Mr. .and -Mrs. 'Chris Shelton of Toronto spent the week -end with the .former's mother. ° Mr. and. Mrs. joe Wall, Cori. 14, spent Sunday with Mr. and . Mrs. A. E. Haldenby. LAC. Mervyn Cameron, Mrs. Cameron and Jimmie of Exeter spent Thanksgiving with Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Pinnell; - Mr.and Mrs; Thos: Elliott, Mr_' and Mrs. ' Pete Shoebottom and Sheila, Mrs. Don - Ferguson and Sandra of London spent the- week end with Mr. -Sr Mrs. Karl Boyle. Mrs. Harold Thompson & Mrs. F. 'Hall of Kincardine visited on Monday with: Mr. and Mrs. Alf Haldenby. Mrs. Wm, ' Wall is ; hostess to the Sr_ Women's. Auxiliary this Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Cliff Congram and babe spent a few days -with Mrs: Frank Johnstone. ' Rev. Dr Shortt will be wel- comed here , on. Sunday next to bring the message at . the Pres- byterian church on the 'occasion of the anniversary services. The ° Anglican service. is withdrawn so all may worship together, at these special services morning and ev- ening. Miss Marion-. Walsh of Kincar- dine & Mr. Jack Walsh. of Walk- erton spent the week -end at their home here. Mr. Louis Kraemer visited this, eek at L, can with his sister, r. and Mrs. Pat Lamphier. Rev, David Lane and Mrs. Lane i f ,Clinton visited' with ' relatives ..ere recently. Mr.and Mrs. Cliff Borthwick of St. Catharines were Thanks- giving visitors with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Hodgins here and Mr. and Mrs. A. Borthwick, Kincardine. II Mrs. Wm. Holland and Jack of Kincardine spent Wednesday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert McLean. ' MAFEFKING Mr. and Mrs. Leslie, St. Marys visited.' Mr. and Mrs. Will Smith over the week -end. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Anderson are spending this -week in Brant- ford with their daughter, Mrs. Chas. Pearce and Mr. Pearce. Eda Phillips who has been em- ployed in London for some time' spent the holiday week -end at the home of her parents, Mr: & Mrs. Herman Phillips. , There was a large attendance at the anniversary services, at Blakes church conducted, by Rev. R. J. Merriam, Centralia on Sun- day.last° Llo11 yd Stewart, Stratford was guest soloist atthe afternoon service and Mrs. G. Howse and. Henry :Horton sang a duet. Jean McMillan, Lucknow, contributed. two pleasing service. Mrs. accon papist the absence Mrs. T. . M. charge 'ot Music. Sunday•guests with Mr. & Mrs. Henry Horton were Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Kirkland, Zion; Mrs. J. A. Crispin, George and John, Mrs. Howse and Bert, Lucknow: Mrs. J. C. Stothers and family, Lon- don; Dr. Carman . Stothers and Mary Francis, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Orland Bete, Nile. Congratulations to Mr. & Mrs. Chas. Hallam on the arrival .of a baby girl on Monday, Oct. 9th, .7.11.1111110118100 • THUKS 1A$, ouromot l 1914 77 I - 'LANGSIDE' NORTH Rev. McConnell of Lucknow had charge of the service here on Sunday. Miss Margaret Moffat. of Tor- onto spent the week -end "with her father, Mr. F. G. Moffat. Mrs. Ferguson and.. Helen spent the week -end at Cargill. Mr. Orville Stinson is visiting with Mr. anti! Mrs. Donald Mc- Kinnon. The Red Cross held a quilting recently at the home of Mrs. Wm. Orr. Mr. and Mrs.. Graham Pinkney of Toronto spent the week -end with' Mr. and Mrs\ Dan McIntyre. Mr. and Mrs: Parish Moffat & Gordon and Mr.. Alex 'MacKenzie visited on Sunday last with Mr: and Mrs. Wes Whytock. Misses Betty and Marie Don- aldson are visiting at their honie. • NORTH CULROSS The Patriotic" quilting is being •held at the home • of Mrs. Archie .MacFarlane,. this • week. Wedding Bells are ringing on the -14th. Don't you hear them"' ' Mr. Orville Wilson is working. for Dean Hewitt at present. • Mrs. Dudley of ,Lucknow spent a week with the Wm, Haldenby's and .attended the Teeswater Fair. Mr. and 'Mrs: Ern Toltonr°eame down from Port Elgin on their way to Toronto for the winter. months and attehded. the Tees - Liberals �f: North Huron A meeting to nominate a candidate to: contest the riding in the next Federal Election will be held. in the TOWN HALL, WINGHAM THURSDAY, 'OCTOBER 12th 1944, at 1.30 o'clock'P. M. • ' Our guest speadker on this occasion.will be George Wood, Esq., M.F. for Brant Riding. All' Liberals of this district should hear this ,outstanding speaker. THE NORTH HURON & HURON -BRUCE LIBERAL ASSOCIATION W. C. Attridge, , A. A. Alexander, Sec'y. President. water Fair: Congratulations to Mr. & ]Mins. Lewis McDonald on ,winning big money, on their freak conveyance at the Fair. We welcome Mr.. and Mrs. Kel vin Lamont 'and family' to'our neighborhood. They have taken over the James Thompson farm C on the 12th ' solos at the evening J. A. ' Crispin was for the soloists. In of Howard Blake, Anderson - was 'n the congregational e. oto 4 Too WAR,BUSY: To Call At The Bank Many Canadian farmers, too busily occupied on war food production to call ipersonally at the Bank, are doing their banking by maiL They save tune, as well as tires and gasoline. Write for our - folder, ".How, to Bank, by Mail" and see how convenient and time -saving it maybe for you t use the mail box for your banking --both chequing and savings accounts. BANI{OPMONTREAL. FOUNDED IN 1811 A Million Depositor's Use Our Banking Serviir4 Lucknow Branch: J. A. THOMPSON, Manager At