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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1942-06-04, Page 5THURSDAY, JUNE 4th, ,1942 THE ,LZTCI NOW :SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO LyceumTheatre W'INGHiM• Two Shows ' Saturday :Night `Shltrsday, Friday,: Saturd47 June4, . 5, 6 • SPECIAL Por+OUnt pn�"ts ' arroll Madeleine C s� `rain ' �Hodel ..9,Ny B*IIAMA. PASSAGE IN TECHNICOtORI Also ."Puppetoon" "Musical", "News" . .;. ' Matinee Sat. Afternoon 2.30 "Monday;Tuesday, Wednesday Ju.'ne, 8, 9,. 10 MELVYN' DOUGLAS „ RUTH ' IUSSEY' * * "Our Ife" Hilarious : comedy,. when a • love " ' � 'feminine scientist fails in to with ' a trumpet -playing band -leader. Alto "Irc d e- 11 PARAMOUNT W. I. VY I�I I T EC I %# RCI'"N PLANS JUNE PICNIC Miss ilelen McIntosh of Vancou- . ver is spending a few weeks with . The ,May - meeting of the Para - her sisters, 1Vlrs. Ab McQuillin and. mount Institute was held at the •Mrs. Neil McCallum and..:her ,. bro- home of .Mrs. Al. Irwin on Wednese. ther, Mr. J. McIntosh and other rel- day afternoon. There were fourteen atives, - ladies. present. The program includ- Pte, Melvin McClenaghatt of Kit- ed a reading •by. • Mrs. Root. Reid, chener, spent the week -end • at 'his -music by Mrs: Webster and •Mrs. home here.. Cainpbell and Miss Verna Hamilton: Mr. Price•.Scott has gone to •Brant Topic -Price control, was taken. by- ford yford . to 'work._ . , : ... -Mts. Orland Richards and the mot- , Miss Dorothy Jamiesn of Bel- to. by Mrs.. Wm. Kempton. Current, grave spent. Sunday with -Mr. and . events • were taken. by •Mrs.. ,John Mrs. Walter James: . Hamilton. ' Mr, and Mrs. Phillip Stewart of .Cigarettes are to .be senetO.our Lucknow and. Mr. and Mrs: Clifford four .soldier boy's,. Raymond Rich-. Johnston of Holyrood,, spent Sun; • aids, Ronald and Llo•yd Hendersonday With Mr, and Mrs.' Ab. McQuil-' and Jim Hamilton. ' •• lin. The annual picnie� is . to be ,held . Mee Scott and daughter` Marville • on Saturday,?, June • 13th, at the of Kinlough.spent Sunday with Mr: Lighthouse: All ..are invited to at - and Mrs.,. Albert ,Paterson. • •• . • • tend. • .••Mrs. 'Tichborne of Goderich spent - The Institute is• gratefu: for the a few days with her ralother, • Mrs. 'following , donations received, our D. Kennedy.... • •Mr: .and Mrs ''Neel ing the month• of- May: Mrs. Thos:_ � s of • Paisley :MacDonald, $1.00;_ Mrs, Dexter,' 1.00- . y .• atten.ded..the anniversary and visit- end 1 glxilt• lining; Paramount teac ed with Rev. •Mr. and Mrs V-ilsore--er , and pupils, •.$15_00;. Miss 'Mary_ • Very successful anniversary ser- McLean, 1.. • woolcot blanket; Mrs. vices were held in t ►fie resbYteria1r .0: NlcCharles; -1-quilt-top: ,.-, -----•-- church on Sunday. The church was well, filled at -,beth ,services and the ' HOME ON SHORT .LEAVE music .beth 'morning' and evening Lieut..W.'R• Tomlinson, • M.P. 'is was 'very much enjoyed .by 'all. • .•spending a few days 'at' his .home AF E I N this week • and .returns . shortly to M • THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL ST. HELENS Mrs .• McFarlane Of . Jamestown s a visitor with her daughter, Mrs. Gordon McPherson. . 'Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Barbour of ' Fergus were week -.end visitors with - T- f - -J-Wt Ud . . M•reTom Todd was a recent visi- tor in Toronto. night. Mrs. McKenzie Webb was a week endThe Blokes Y. P. U. entertained • guest of Mr.' and. Mrs. Carl Zion arid Hackett s Y. P. U. on Fri - Johnston at Bluevale. ' day evening. The visiting Young The weekly meeting of the Y. P people put on thedevotional pro- , U. was held in the .church on Sun- gram. All enjoyed recreation and. - e*war ds. nts -� d e. ,•de n� an - �e ter. --S _. ,. _ _..-da. ..-�vexr� ._ zth t Y u8. y �. Many from here enjoyed the an- niversary: services at Hackett's church on Sunday last. :• Miss Elizabeth ,Stothers returned to Arthur on Sunday evening." She v;i1'1 attend;the graduation- exercises. at Western University on. June '4th when her sister will be . one. of the graduates. •Mr..and Mrs.. Will Begley of Ham- ilton 'spent Wednesday at Herb Car- -rads. Mr. arid. Mrs. Sop Day of Hamil- ton and Mr. and Mrs: Kenny Camp- bell and familyof Detroit visited, on Sunday with "Mr. and Mrs. Herb Curran. They called to see: Jack Curran, Sr., who isin the hospital, in Go derich.• We are pleased to 're- port' sortie ihproiement in his con dition. ' Mr. and Mrs. Rich Kilpatrick and Douglas visited friends • in Paisley n.Sunday.. • Miss . Mary Horton cif- Stratford Normal aFrived. ,home on Friday. his command in Newfoundland. During the past two weeks he has care, been taking, a special course in Air Keep, them from sun to sun, for Observation work at an.Eastern And when 'the last call , comes Canadian Port. In speaking of coast-_ ; them, al defences Lieut. Tomlinson Then, Lord -"Thy. Will Be Done .. e a ' warm Isabel Todd Howell. ;T•he. �nem3C .�w}ll.,xecely ..;.��..,.::, , ::._,.... _ _ _ _ „ reception if he attempts an invasion (Selected by Patti:) of our coast. Our defences • are in excellent s napa and maimed with an alert and highlyefficient army, ready for action." Port Elgin, Times, • 'Published every/Thursday morning at Lueknow, Ontario. • - L. CAMPBELL THOMPSON. ' Publisher and Proprietor ' THURSDAY, . JUNE 4th, 1942 • • NIGHT• "FLIGHT Somewhere in the skies. tonight . ' Our. sons 'are riding high, • 0 keep their souls, we • pray thee Lord, . , Forever •'rieath Thine eye.. •. • Weask' Thee ,Lord to be.their• guide„ And:" guard their ' shining wings, Because' they are so dear to us,. h y ...We ask .of Thee t ese thin gs. Where• have`they. •gone, bright souls e. - who. rode' Those skies ea. -Unafraid? What rendezvous • has now,. been • • • kept? •.. •••..:. w • • What.summons.now obeyed? . We would- not that cup pass, Though silently we•,. yearned, • When 'dawn at -last comes stealing o'er, • ' To hear•• -"They all returned". Dear Lord we. thank Thee for Thy c arge. ' i s. hal es c a -o art the Scripture, lesson... Mr. Clarence McClenaghaii'of Whitechurch, pres- ident of the London • Conference_ P. U. was the guest speaker." He chose, "I wvil'l serve. by launching but into the deep" as the theme of his. inspiring .address. It is requested that all salvage' be brought to the .church .shed this 'week. Clear glass„, is particularly wanted. + Aircraftsman Frank McQuillih of the R.C.A.F., Toronto, was home for the week -end, • ' Rev. G. A: Barnard is attending the ,meeting of the London Confer encs being • held in London this IVIr. Sam• 1•ialdenby and his moth- er, Mrs. E. Haldenby formerly of Kinlough called on relatives here laity week -end. ' • Mr. and Mrs. • B. E. McLean re- turned from a motor trip to Mon-_ treal. '. Mr: , and Mrs. George Huntley of. Putnam visited 'on Tuesday with their mother, Mrs. Wm. Kaake and Mr. Hugh Lane here: Rev. Mr. McCleary; representa- tive of the British and Foreign Bible Society will. be the guest speaker at a meeting which will be. held oxi• Tuesday evening next, June 9th 'hi the Anglican Church. Mr. McCleary' IF YOU ARE. NOT a subscriber to The Sentinel, order. it now at the. bargain rate of $1.00 to the end of 1942?. for new . 'subset -Mere only. Newspapers in England are not al- lowedto accept new subscribers` ex= cept When 'a :subscription is •dis- continued. This may yet be enforced in Canada. • N. OF SUGAR e CAN BE 'PAINLESS Sugar rationing won't • hurt . any, one. Akeording to 'nutritionists, sug- ar does nothing, more •tha'n, supply. quick energy and, create'an • appetite .for more sugar. • •• Here are „p• - 'painless". aYs to•c ut an w •clown on' sugar: •Gradually reduce say .c t •-kla tea ecxofivaRarcdeeon .cee ea a i e- etkeezeingaeli ate • entirely;'. Serve fruits in season in their:. natural , stale . iinstead of cafes,. pis .and' 'puddings. • When stewing fruit, add sugar to; wards.the'end,.of the. cooking period - when •it takes less to: sweeten: A pinch of salt. added will bring out the -flavour. .Avoid using '.soda. as. this ..destroys vitamins. • • • Substitute honey, corn syrup, maple products or , molasses.- when available. Remembered you have to buy these substitutes that they. 'cost more • than sugar. Save this • money •,more Mone • bf the protective .foods, fruits, `vegetables, milk, eggs, cheese, meat, butter and bread made frdm Canada Approved flour. 'When the. family beeemes accustomed to the'natural food -flavor, they will in all likelihood prefer it.. • _ . - If. dried 'fruits are -used in Mute fins or cookies,4he .amount of sugar called, for in the recipe may be cut' down. Celebrate King's, Birthday da y June 8th Monday, June '8th, will be obser-• as the King's 'birthday in Can- ada this year; according to a pro- clamation appearing its the Canada Gazette on . Monday., The proclama- tion fellowe :.the . custom observed in recent year of having the cele bration. during the summer period, rather than . on December. ;14. His Majesty's actual birthday. ' TEA -TIME ME GOSSIP - (Contributed By • "A Pun") The "County Council at Walkerton' say's ethat Reeve. Dick Elliott had told, that • Nelson Bushel • had said in a speech, that he heard Dan Ferguson say that when he was .at. the .nomination. meeting, the reeyve of • Ashfield told Bob Rae that he heard it reported in• a speech by the Honorable Harry McQuillan, that Bob Moe• had informed him that Mel ° Orr the shoemaker had • said that Charlie .Chin and Harry Lem told Con. Decker the. tailor, thateEill Hornell ..the `merchant said ..there Was no doubt that Marshall Graharn told Ab McQuoid the gentleman, that Alex •Reavie,rad declared to Jim McCloskey that it Was generally believed.' that Jim •Smith • said in plain terms,' that he overheard Charlie Webster ,say -that it was' quite correct that Wilfred Anderson. 'told ..Roy McCfeight,, that he saw ' Alex' Hamilton and Bill 'Murdie go.• • down street arm in, arm, and Jack McNali' the elder, Tial aeredibiy. in -- formed. him -that. Nick Hedley. •said tfiat-Tack Fisher . the barber told- :Benne_ Pearlrean, that it was well known • all over the •country that Cam MacDonald heard, that. in his humble opinion, it was matter of fact and • of .public interest' ,that. Binky Webster told Burt Roach that there was not a; shadow of a doubt about Etrunersori Irwin and Morgari Henderson informing ,Sandy. Havens • what Dave 'Milne had told. Clair Agnew• who• whispered to Dan Gra ;ham 'about Jack • Kilpatrick going over ,:to George -Smlith and :asking. •bim'.�vuh_y ,-Joe Irwin and, Ben , N,ay ,, for went around the country, talk- ing about • Jimmie' 'Johnston.. 'and, stopping Georgt h e street wanting to, know what Bill.'Youn said about 1Vlatt, Gaynor going to punch Garfi.ld:Octr.:ander. the •black •smith for ,telling in Gordon Taylor's ,store that Campbell • Thompson told' TOY'. Greer .and. that 'Dune' McLeod and Donald McCharles. are 'willing to, take thear. oath that •Dick Mc Quaig event td.Joe Agnew and called him•out.of bed to 'swear. an affidavit that he never-cross.-questioried, .Joe. McMillan in regard to what • Tom • Smith. told_: Dr. Evely . was • being. freely circulated' by"Wes Hill that' Is is, said that people, who stem- -, tem Billy Davidson said in Wellington. C '-Hendersons hearmgetha es Hus inn'- ident,_114iss_Elizabeth-M cee Iver• 1st vice-president, Mrs. Law - CREWE Mr. and Mrs.. Kenny • Campbell,' Doreen and Lillian and IVIr. Linfield Anderson of Detroit spent, a pleas. ant week -end with friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Robinson and family and Mrs. Joe Chamney and Ann visited on Sunday 'with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Finnigan. • Miss Lois Moore visited over the week -end at her home near Cedar. Valley. Mr. and Mrs. • Jas. Drennan spent a day recently with their son -Wil- fred and Mrs. `Drennan: • Mr. and Mrs. Bert Treleaven, Beatrice and Gwendolyn and Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Drennan ,and fam- ily'. attended the funeral of the' auntMrs. Irwin • near Belfast on Sunday. . • Mr. and Mrs. Will Begley of Ham- ilton visited Mr. enary- on Wed•-. nesday. They came, ' up. to see Mrs: Begley's brother, Mr.- Jaek Curran, who is a 'patient in Goderich Hos -pital,being hurt in an-aceident--last's Monday. We are' glad to kitow he is :: ...ammaimew SENTIN1L BARGAINS improving. Af the Trustee "school • meeting on Tuesday evening they' accepted Miss Quinn's resignation as teacher foe No. 16, where she taught this past two years. Miss Quinn has accepted a 'school. in Toronto and Mrs. Mar- vin .Iaurnin has been. engaged for this school. • • Special Introductory Offer t0 NEW' SUBSCRIBERS • The Sentinel to Dec. 31, 1942 $L*Of Non -Profit Offer For Men -in Uniform .00' A Year This applies to : all branehes of the. Service, in' Canada or Overseas. Subscriptions which - have . been recently paid at -t-he regular rate ,will :be ad- vanced accordingly.. • ° ' ' • S • The Ashfield. Patriotic Circle will meet at the. home of Mrs. Richard McWhinney, Concession 6, Ashfield, on Tuesday, June 9th at 2 pan. All ladies_,.p1 wthe ;community ._are most cordially invited io attend. _ • Ore ate S6_th unless V. P: S. The , inaugural meeting of the South Kinloss Young . People was heidin'tile Manseon Tuesday even- ing, May 26th with a very repres- entative attendance. Rev. Herbert F. Dann took the chair : -until such time as. officers ,were, elected, and the meeting opened with the sing= ing of hyinn 541 .followed by pray er. After . a few appropriate , wards with regard •to• the forming of a Young Peoples Group, nominations of officers followed resulting in the lection of Hon:. Pres:, Rev. H. F. -mer,--nevertheless-often-sing e deckhand who suffered from an1 - pediment in his' speech ran to' his captain Orr .the bridge during a ,ter- rific storm, . and started: •- "P -Please, S -S -Sir-" f'For goodness sakes.say it",. de= mended the captain. "If you 'can't , week. ' • . win also show lantern slides of the • evacuation.of Dunkirk: Everyone should be interested • in this meet- - ing and -rare cordially invited to at- tend: • - ' • - Mr. and Mrs. 'R.tzdy Selloff and Elroy and Mrs Ada ' Hodgins of. Detroitwere here over the week- end visiting with relatives. • • Mr.. and Mrs. Alex Percy, Irlma home. Jean and Marion visited • during the Mr. Billie Stimson of the Can-„ week with • Mr: and Mrs. Lloyd. adiin Home Guard at Windsorspent Percy, Huron. - the week -end .at his home. .. • Mr. and Mrs. W. Lapp and Doug FOURTH CONCESSION IVtr. and Mrs. Bert Bain. of 1. on - don spent a few days last wieck•with relatives on. the Sixth. • . ..'• ..Mr. GilThm of Toronto spent the •week-end at Mr. Gilbert Hamiltons Mr. and Mrs. D. ' L: McKinnon spent Sunday with Whitechurch friends.. Mr. Rennie Graham after spend- ing two weeks at home returned to Toronto where he starts in training. • Miss Bessie McKenzie spent two -1;tays • with •friends in and around Lucknow. •> Miss Dora Winkler of Toronto ' spent the holiday with Mrs. Gil, bert Hamilton. - The R Cross 'tluittin ;i t b pl • at •the home of Mrs: R. Martin.. Thursday afternoon. las and Miss Dolly Orr visited Sun- day with their. parents, Mr; and Mrs. W. Orr, Langside. • • .Miss Mildred Montgomery and her sister Mi°s. Bob Neville of De- troit -called on relatives here Sun day. " Mrs..Dan MacDonald of Kincar- pUNGAIVNON dine spent a few days with .her sister-in-law, Mrs. Wm. Percy: Mrs. Glenn Passes • Mrs. B. Slessor and little grand- The death of Mrs. David - Glenn son, Bevin McLean returned home occurred in. Goderich Hospital on aft0t°" vrsitirig leekwith--M aeleeeete night•-.-after.-.ani"..illne.se. q,f. and Mrs. Gordon McBurney, South- tKo months. She had observed her ampton. 87th birthday on May 25th. -Mrs. Glenn, a daughter of the late Thomas Fowler and Ann Alton, was born on Concession 6, West Wawa - nosh on the farm '•now owned by W. J. Robb. On 'March • 21st, 1894, she was married to the late David. Glenn, son 'of the late Wim- Glenn and Sane,Robinsol1, who predeceas- ed her four years ago. Their only daughter, Mrs., David Figgins died twelve years ago. Mrs. Glenn is' survived by one sister, Mrs, Elizabeth Robb and by two 'grandchildren', Agnes antl,, Jean Figgins of . Niaraga ,Falls. A family rew,nlon was 'field at the home of Mr: and Mrs: Harvey Anderson on Sunday. Present for the occasion were, Mr. and Mrs., ,las. Finnigan and daughter Cora; Mr. and Mrs. Everett. Finnigan and Gwrendolyn of Dungannon; Mr. and Mrs. Haney Finnigan • of Detroit end Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Itabel and Jimmie of fort Colborne: The latter family is remaining for as week to visit Pungent -on friends. ' Miss Audrey dongram, nurse -in training in her second year at Clin- ton was not :trying to.. force Bil' McPherson into saying , where he heard .that Jim -Burns. was -about to depart acid our 'loca'1 merchants would soon be supplying us with tile at cost and Sam • Sherwood said Austin Solomon 'said.. if you want to ' find the.•council men follow the nauement _ and eBille MacLeod . and •...�-. "-..-vY_'{v_ ..... ..:.'{art: • an_, be forgot andnever brought to ind; the -first • mate's 'fallen . over- board;- he's half a mile behind". MONSIEUR LAVAL .. FROM VICE Lord To Vice •Fuehrer. An inside story about -the, traitorous butcher's son who rose to power in France by means of legal trickery and his pal- aces of sin ..,:.. told in The American Weekly with this Sunday's (June r )' issue' of The ,Detroit Sunday Times by Princess Arpelie Karapow, •who knew Laval better than most' of his countrymen. Be sure to get Sunday's Detroit Times. - THE PICTURE GALLERY WATCH FOR The Announcemeat of.. Scht$1411.1 • 5th 'AnniversarY Sale starting Boon • lie war .-w•a M=eim in again:, there would bea great re form,• . How's the. t• for tea -time, gossip? rence McLeod; 2nd vice-president, Mr. Harold Campbell; secretary, Mr. Donald McIntyre; treasurer;'' Mr. Donald. McIver; pianist,,: Miss 1VIar- Ion Graham; press secretary, .Miss Catherine Cai ipbell., • A• socialcom- mittee was also formed; those elect- ed • to: act being Misses Catherine Your Last Chance To . Order The . READERS, DIGEST 'And -receiver„ ABSOLUTELY . FREE the handsomely bound ' 128 -page BOOK containing a selection of • the best stories and articles published an the Reader's Digest during the pa,�st 20 years. This'offer ap- plies with new, renewal 'arid gift subscriptions, ' The Lucknow Sentinel • =1,4101-1r6 35 Agent For All. Newspapers, Magazines and Counter Check = • --Books. ' McInnes and Freda'McDougal, Mrs. Harty Lavis; Messrds, Jack' McKin- non . and Donald•MacDonald. The' ' r programme . committee is Rev. H. F. Dann -Mrs. -Archie Mcintyr-e-acid Mr Fraser , McKinnon, ' this committee has power to • add to it's -numbers. Plans were Made mapping. out fut- ure meetings,. and• after some com- munity singing: the singing of 'the National Anthea% : brought a very n in toac lose. pleasant eve g GARAGES CAN RELEASE' SCRAP'• .TIRES• FOR SALVAGE PURPOSES Requests• are' constantly being re ceived f"Tom. garage :ownfor the ers and essary.. All that• is nJeded is the re- ceipt ,of the salvage cenunittee; • a•-• gainst Which worn -tout tires may .be released. at any ' tirrie,. accerding. to ari official .announcementeby the National Salvage :ComMittee. NATIONAL OUTPUT ef 150,000 bi- cycles in.1942 has been authorized. This is 159 per cent of last year's produatiOni The order prehihits making of children's bicycles end trimmings -in new adult bicycles. Bruce. Made Contribution .ated $3,000, to the Canadian Red Cross Society as the county's con-: tribution in the egurrent campaign. This grant is an `dcl'dition to the, hi-. dividtial canvas whiCh is now' being' By .ANNE; ALLAN, Hydro Homo Ec.o,nomisf-� `=" ' SHOWERS •FOR ARTIME ' ' . • Diamond Ring .Sandwiches BRYDES .WUse circles• of bread with a..srnall • • Bello .Homemakers! • The lovely circle taken • out of the centre. old custoiti of giving . showers for •Spread • with butter that•• has., been brides may still' be • carried on in creamed with spiced tomato soup. • , wartime, 'bide remember to , keep With -•a • pastry tube .filled with- a • then practical and inexpensive as mixture of mashed cooked egg yolks well as dainty. We suggest an Initial make ' a 'thick circle. •Top in one 'Chest. ' shower. You . might borrow 'place with a triangle; of hard -cooked - a - big cardboard• box, give it a liglit 'egg white dipped in salad Oil- dress- coat .of: paint to harmonize with your ' ing. - decorations, Or trim it with crepe • • . RAPID _CITY Pink -Macaroons paper. Then turn the box upside • 1 egg white down to house the gifts. Ont. small holes in the top to form the initials :Red -colouring ...... hole, put a nosegay of flowers With '''• 1 cup cornflakes ' 'string attached belotv to a gift.'Wild les tsp. almohd extract flowers or any garden blooms wohld Add 3 drops of .red •colouring to egg : be lovely. •As the Pride picks a nose- white. Beet. until stiff, not dry. Siff gaY, .her assistant clips the, string in sugar and fold hi coconut corn- , flakes and extract. 'Drop from tip What ta give the bride? Sonle- of spoOn on greased baking sheet. . :in electric oven -at 350 degrees thing she Will need, something that .14alie will last: something she wants. Use- for 20 minutes. ' TAKE A TIP file, _mending. kit and firet-aid hit. 1. A subetitute for a pastrY tube is ' easile made with- a small piece. • SUGGESTED LUNCH of canVas sewn in a funnel shape. Chicken Salad Bouchees 2. Puff Paste ot Bouchees' are cook - Assorted Sandwiches ed when the prochict is free from StraWberries ,with Heart -shaped .beads of mOisture; e' dOokies 14 cup la r 4:The bitterness Of a chopped sweet 1/2 cup be ng water pepper filling is eliminated by 1/2 cup bre , flour wringing the diced pepper in a ' 2. eggs, anheaten Add butter to the hoiling Water .iri piece of cheesecloth before being i Mrs. Frank Beebe, aged 49, died kegen, Mich., from a stroke which she suffered a week. previous. Mrs. Bgghee__vvl___i_gae maiden, name was Irene Lockhart, is survived by .her husband ,and four Ions and two daughters, all of Muskegon and Grand Rapids. Four brothers,. all of Canada, ,also three sisters, one of Newaygo, Mich., one Of Kinsella, Alberta and Mrs. Rohert McNeil of Lucknow. The funeral service was held in 'Twin LakeeUnited church of which she was a member for Add flour all at .once and stir vigor - thirty years, arid burial was in Twin ously until ball forms in the centre Lake cemetery. ,Mr. and Mrs. Me- *of pan. Rernove from range, beat Nall attended the funeral last Wed- 'in eggs one at a time. Mixture nesday. , shoUld be verSr stiff when it is drop - Mrs. Joseph Ehgland- is a patient ped from a spoon bit , to a greased in Wingharn hospital this last Couple coekie sheet: Bake in electric oven of weeks. We hope for a speedy 'te- at 375 degrees for 35-45 mins. or un - pietUre pplalished The was that of • THE LATE WALTER TRELEAVEN whb in 1864 purchased the Lucknow. Flour TAM, whith had been built in 1858 by JanteS Somerville. Mr. TreleaVen operated 'the mill until his death in 1897 and to this day the bueineis is• still carried on by his descendants, . The mill was origitally a "stone mill", but in 1883 was turned into a roller mill by the late Mr. Tre- leaven., Since then his suceessora .have froin time to time made im- Prcivements• and added new reach, last a saticepan that is placed on small made into a spread: • electric element tnrned to Medium '• ' til done eae it depends.upon size of Mr. JOhn Carter of Ripley and puffs). • Makes 6 large' or 18 tiny Mr. P. T. Carter were in Toronto ones. When cool, split and add a week . ago visiting the forrner's chicken ,salad, - brother Who it sick in hosPital. : Stimson of the Veteran's S 'read° a• triangle of bread 'with Guard of Canada • at Howrnanville was' home here for a few days. ' Bering ;Abe stared Friday night the Button house occupied by Mrs.. Stimson eeas sttitck by ,lightning. Small. damage resulted ae it did not `RhUbarb Punch'." Rhubarb Pqnch • One-third cup orange juice 4 tbs, lemon juice Crushed ice Cherged water or ginger ale Add water, tO rhubarb and cacik lantil soft. eeie through double a nnishroorn filling, without season- thickness of cheesecloth, add sugar, ing. With a pastry tube filled With stir until sugar is dissolved, bring plain cream:cheese write the firet , to boiliaa,Point, add fruit juices and .initial,of your guests or 6f the hride, saltealottle to keep in sterilized con- ,. Blossom Sandwiches . 1,tainers. Add aricor,egqiunagleranialeount _of a table knife shape pink creamed Arine Allan ieVites you to write ton Hospital. is spending three weeks We. Frank Hesse left for her elieese into petals wv a c vacation with her .ParentS, lVir. and inery to keep the Min an tiP-to-dale home in Evanston after a visit With motion: ' SPrinkle a ,little yelloh ,questions on hometnaking.problems 1V1rS. Gordon Congram. and .rn9dern one, her 'nether, Mrs. MclCbn2ie. . grated cheese in the centre. and watch this eoleatin ter '