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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1942-08-13, Page 4PALM FOUR — • ••• - V 0 - THE tUdifi4OW §FainTisitiotroKNow, " • .•• and threat PA- that centre and as- sociated statiot. .8•• Enlisted At London The official list Active Setvice recrtnta at °District Depot No., 1; London, for the period July 15th to July .31st, includes the names of. Charles W. MeQuillin an A. McOuillin of' Lucknow. Donald Finlayson of the Army Tiade School at Hamilton spent the' Week -end at his hemp, • 4. 4. • 4! 111• • • Jim Henderson of the R. C. A. F. was home from Clinton to spend the Week ---end. * • -* • -_,,Eni....Stevrart_ at, the RC.AF at 'Toronto spent the week -end' --if the home of his parents, IVIr. and Mrs. A. Ps. Stewart. -AC. Bryan Coiwell pf the R. F. .at, Toronto visited,recently at Bervie, where his father, Rev. T. C. Colwell a T•errage;,' %B.C., was . • 'gordori McGuire, son of Vr. and. Mrs. 'McGuire, : Second Con- cession, was recently hear,d-speaking on an overseas broadcast. Gordon has. been Overseas for some lime with an anti-aircraft:unit. _Jack McCall arid Sam McQuilliti • Of Kitchener spent the week -end at their respective homes here: jack puts in a good many of his off-duty hours by playing " the ,trumpet in atenpieec.rfl1Y orchestra. ' • e* * • T. Me&iCaii Consultant At St. Thomas • Flight Lieut J. Grant. MacKenzie • has been: transferred from Toronto, to St. Thomas where he is R.C.A.F. medical'consultant in eye,. ear; nose * * * * Joins R. C. A. F. The rofflc.ia.l list of recent enlist - LAt4GS I DE .• Mi. and Mrs. Tom 13roWn of near Amberley spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Brown. ' Mr. and Mrs.. Victor Emerson spent Sunday at -Bruce Beach at the cottage of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Burg- ‘linuel man of Wingham. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Morrisori are in Toronto where Mr, Morrison un- derwent an operation on, August -8. Latest reports „are • he is doing as i ments n the name of Goldwin Hantil- Mrs. It. Tiffin, Mr. and Mrs. Fred ton Purves, yotinger son -of. Mr. and Tiffin spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Purves, R. 2 Lucknow. Mrs: 'Russell Ritchie of 8th Con., "Goldie has reported for duty at Huron.. . „ ' , about conserving it by Making it Manning Pool m Manitoba. The list L Mrs, Kephfler is recovering from .: into jarri, You can make use of the ,also ineludes,:the-nriame: of ".,,ecti b7.7'i. stroke at Itth-J-hozariThe,Z7da•fm_h_ :•--,.futiy . ripened fruit and put your _ _ Mooney ef Ripley. . ' ter, Mrs. . Caskinette. '. jam intondd jars without tonh since ." .. a st 0 • , * * 0 . ••.• aa• `atr, ••!••••••• a•••••••;.... ••"••-•,•4=0 By ANNE ALLAN =741-1 ..„ 14409 Homo Economist JAM JAitS ON THE ASSEMBLY LINK . • 'r Hello Homemakers! Now is. the time'when those have 'fruit in their own -gardens or. who buy it in' large quantities will be thinking Mig's Grace RichardSon 4ncililr,s; .vou will be ' usmg .the inexpensive' Foslith Brother In Service : Bill Scott on behalf a the Y; P.''. ' . . . Norman Taylor of danip, Borden, conducted the services at Calvin spent 'the ' week.„4nd ' at his home ' church Sunday evening here Norman is the fourth son of .The telephonelinei have been George Taylor of town inthearinet changed in this locality. Mr. Orville, Pltii .0);*, then wash it Weigh the . . . ' forces. Their are Edwin', who is over- Tiffin -and B. .Mprrison are 'Ow sugar To dravir" the juice out of the on 606 Mr. Bill' Scott has had the berries; cover them with the sugar , telephone installed in his house." and allow. to stand overnight.When Mrand-MrsGordon af ,,heated in thia sugar -juice mixture Toronto are holidaying at their . :: --1AurraY- i .until a . syrup is formed and the sum - berries are hot thy:nigh, they absorb method of covering 'with 'meted • To prePare the,fruit, just pick •the seas, LeVii.s; Albert arid Norniaii. All four brothers are in the Army. Their father is :a veteran ofthe last- w-ar.' • As wll as having our .sonsin the army, George also bas, a son -in -la; overseas with the Provest Corps. He is Garnet Henderson, husband of Evelyn Taylor,, only daughter pf Mr.•;.and Mrs: Taylor. ••• Join irACS" • Miss. Mary. Webster of. Kincardine, daughter: of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Webater has Joined idle Women'- Army Corps known as the 'IVKCS": Mary is the fifth member Of this family in the .armed services. Three brothers, Elliott, George and Jim •have been overseas for some tirrie, While Fred la "serv,ing in. the Can- mer cottage•. , Mr. and • Mrs, Mac McNeill and 1 farnilx spent the week -end with Mr. I and Mrs. H. Stuart. I ee extract the , pectin from the fruit. Add sugar (% lb. to 1 Ib. fruit or substitute cups light can syrup for two of the cups of sugar), stirr- ing into die boiling mixture and cooking until a good jellytest isL obtained. If The fruit does not con- tain pectin or acid, either may he adderi_asau..4elly..nr_preserves Commercial' pectin directions :are easy to follow and this method saes both time and costnf fuel. -Dania*Pil WPM ' Jain ' • ' • • (Requeitedi Wash .4 lbs. Plums and'eut iri half, removing the.Pits. !yea a ew.pi s and, add kernels te ,the fruit .Potir cup water over every 1' plurni and heat sloWlzto boillng. peint. •Cook gentlY for one hour. Meas- ure and addi am" equal quantity of the syrup and tend to "plump •up P; Sugar., Simmer 'one hour and :pour That is what you want Then leave into sterilited • containers. Seal at Your berries in the syrup to epai.._ °nee.. to help this Omen. The inass can . .. Ripe Gooseberry: Jani • he Dutertnre Purina—Make$ then be cooked or Slowly colleen- 1 qt. ripe gooseberries„: 3 cups trated in an electric oven set •at a sugar, :1 ewe cold water temperatur. . " : Wash goosekierr•ies - and remove e of 250-275 degrees. ' • • adian,,Navy and is operating out of an East coast port, • --ung latty,---Misa: garet Aitchison, daughter of Mr, and n Mrs. Archie AitchiSoof St. Helens • has enlisted as a reotOrcycle mess- enger girl and reports at London on Monday. ,, • .... • , A quick method of making jam , stems and blossom ends, Add water is the folic:aging: pre,p4re fruit, and cook until' skins are sOft. Add Weigh; -Thew :cr cook rapidly, until potato Masher, BUslilu—ebweritriresa7lohcizTrnve eiar0; lePour into Sterilizedcon- tainers and seal when cold. • TilliftSDAY, AVOW 131h, 194.2 . ,:•-• • • arc,4010...:11115:•••"""•••.• • FOR SALE—gent's bicycle. Apply to Cuyler Ramage. ' BARS FOR SALE -26' x 32, all 2x10. frame. ,Lorne 1VIacLeituan, Lucknow. FOR RENT -7 -roomed house on Havelock St. 'Apply at Sentinel, Of- fice. • POTATOES: FOR SALE Choice Ne.,,l.petatpes. Apply to John Bar- ger,. Lucknow. NAV'. dr • • WANTEDWoman or girl for gen- prat house work by Sept. lst, Apply by phone, 807-r-5, Wingham or write 'Mrs. ,Victor. Emerson, Lucknow, R.. 5', e, • "'•Ir•ILDER'S;STOIVIACH POWDER,,' efficacious home remedy for. indig- es,tion, acid storna0, digeitive ail ments:' World fartioue forratila. 50c and $1.00 at Taylor's, Drug S;tore. -ANCTION -SALE- of stock, imple- ments and household effects at eesi- dence of Allan MacCharles, north of C.N.R. depot,LecknoW, on Saturday August 22nd. See bills for list and terms. 'Allan MacCharles; Prop.; • Well Henderson, Aue." •" berries may be run through the food chopper: A short cooking with the addition of a small quantitY wet.: er—before the sugar is added—helos •-7,•••,;•••••—• ^^-'•••-ara•••-•-•••-• .... • .• • ......... „ • •••• •••••' • • ? ' - Pear ;,iiiarmalade • . To every pound of peeled and cored pears which have bee4 sliced • very thin add W4 pound �f sugar, 1/2 ounce of green ginger root, scrap- ed or grated, and half a large lemon. Place the pears in the preserving • kettle in layers,' sprinkling each • with sugar, lemon juice and grated ginger 'tont:. Allow to stand 2 or 3, hours,J.lien heat slowly to the bPil- ing ' point. • Cook until clear and thick. If preferred the ginger 'root may be 'criished and placed in, a little bag WWI can removed from the,: mixtiVe. before :panting into glasses. • • TAKE Till' 11 Because of ;the chemical nature of honey, syrups tend to froth easily at boiling point; therefore we a large saucepan, wass--.,:stabs,4-zaax-r.ernaRia ';',,Maara•••••,, . „ . • • ,• • • .• ',a • A '"'''`r4`;•••••• • ••••<,...,•••• • AN OLD CallaDiall carrot When our pioneer grandparents had.a big job to , • do theycalled in their neighbotffs" . A barn raising brought help from miles around. Skilled barn • framers took charge; sides were chosen and coma- petiti4n between team lent interest to the work. This old Canadian clistom was revived when Canada's National War Finance Committee was- aaca:', • I '3; I • •rf formed and went into operation. Under the leadership of the National arid Provincial Coin- "mitteeei;--naen eiperienced in the organization and Conduct of financial Operations -14W Com- mittees were formed in- all communities. Co- opp; ation and competition characterized the work-. The biggest "raising" in Canada's history got away to a magnificent Atari. VE GOT A BIG JOB TO DO NO ••• • The War\goes on. The'National War Finance Our fighters,. must have more ships and tanks Committee carries on. Some will serve on the mid gulls and planes': They snust.,, have better - • ' committees organized to promote continued ships and tanks and guns and planes than the , sales Bonds, War Savings Certificates and enemy has., We must all work, and save and lend. Stamps. •- All of us must continue to buy these The safest investments we can find for our • ' securities. We must save every -dollar, every cent savings are Bonds, War Savings Certificates and we can --and lend our money to Canada. We must Stitmps-and they wili .provide money for us to • provide the money required to carry on the war buy things that we will Want when the war is A ended. --the---moneyrrequizedita_win. the. war. • SUPPORT. YOUR LOCAL WAR • •4••••• a wth " ,javelle water .6i--hYdrogen pet.: • oxi,de. If the material is not wash- • able; sponge with wocid alcohol. 3. Surface mildew he removed with javelle water..Deeply grown •-• -mildew is • 'almost • impossible to remove. Try soaking gatmen4 • in soured milk and spread on green grass out in the sun. If the material is not washable, ap- ply potassium permanganate un- • til mildew iS removed' and then apply oxalic acid. THE QUESTION ,BOX • ; 'Mrs: R. 15. , asks: "Why, cannot honey be used, to can raspberries • . and :cherries. Is it possible to' use • all honey to can peaches?" Answer: Honey has the. tendency to take out the color in these ,fruits and make them .slightly. tart. ix- • perimehts prove that most people • prefer to substitute 1 cup ,of honey • for 1 cup Of every four cups of -Sugar i equired. MO; S, M. asks: "What will re- move sticky fly paper from a rug?" Answer: Scrape off as Mitch as1 possible, rub with kerosene or car- bon tetrachrOride, then sponge with a cloth wrung out of warm water. • .;• Mra:'..T. B. says:, "Jelly which was Made from juice that had been div• ided and put into two kettles, turn- ed cloudy from the hold made pf the first bateh. • Answer: Cloudiness may be due to having cooked fruit too long be- • fore straining off the juice, and the -light 'particles of the Skin would be • floating in the liquid made hner and n• while making j,elly on your electric ,- • • range. Anne Allan invites you. to- write to her. oo The Sentinel. Send in ,Your., auestions on homemaking problems • and watch this column for replies. :£ I F. T; ARMSTRONG . _ . 1 OPTOMETRIST IN LucKNow EACH WEDNESDAY A FTERNOON 1:30 to 6 o'clock AT WM. SCHMIDT snots _ . P. STUART, MacKENZIE BARRistE4, &.sorsicuroR . , • Walkerton, Ontario: Office Will Be Closed _00111 August' 23r.to' September 6th, While .1 am -at Cain,. ' -----IWIU(KNOW , Each Wednesday - Afternoon & Evening • At G. H. sMirr$ OFFICE • • TENDERS' • :TOWNSHIP OF KINLOSS TENDERS will be received by the 'undersigned up to August 24th, 1942 , for,the shingling. onliriiiiirtir&i-F- of he'shed at the Township Hall. Township Will stipply, shingles on the •ground. Lowest ,or -any tender • not necessarily adcepted. J.11. LANE, • Clerk Kinloss Townsliip, , R. 2; Holyrood, 'Ont. NOTICE • The "Purves Farm" being the S1/2 ofLots 40; 41 & 42, Con 1, Twp• of Kinloss, .containing •150 acres, now for sale on reasonable terms. Anyone interested may make offer or receive further in- fprrnation from the owner's rep- • resentative, , J. F. SHEPARD, • 225 Bernard Ave., London 4 ids & Women 'ated-- • To help. spin yarns and knit • • hosiery for military and civil- , Ian purpos•es. • STEADY WORK. GOOD. WAGES, Phone, write or come and. see - BOTANY ••DRYSPINNERS REG'D. •THE•CIRCLE KNITTING CO.:LTD.. • • KINCARDINE, ONTARIO. ...Mt.Arand.M1.-cariaCaa:2101YAS.On ee, ea', A. f,.1 -, : r '-' 'Kitehetter spent a' week here. <, 1 P ? 1 • Mr. John Carter of London spent 'Wal.Ittlennal teP'llinli vita* , Does welt. rundown, exha ltion •loads - "the Week -end, here., . . ; you feel lagged out. old? TBtad oondry Ostres. Clontabad I generto it•nlei.qtlantiants. often needed altar 30 Miss Eunice Carter of London was --or - pi. atrivr ir...,......r.....p.. p.,„,..,..0.,.....v„..... 4. 0,.... home for the week -end. Miss Joy' ' troductory al: Oablets only estrez Tonle T Carter returned. home also from - 1 sale At all good drug stores•wierywbere. '. London after a two weeks' visit. •• . Mrs, W. G. Reed and Eunite Nis -1 • heti last week with Mr. and Mrs.HOLYROOD y Nelson Webster and family in Wind- I , ,,..„ ------ sOr. and also with friends inLondon.' •t:ongratulations to •Mr. and Mrs: Bill,: Graham (nee Winnifred. Ack- - Mrs. Ben Bro,,,-, Shirley and Bill- ie spent last week with Mr. W. G: ert on the 'arrival of a daughter in Reed.• i• Kincardine Hospital. • on. Monday, • Mr. Ton MeNall, ..who has been August 10th. 4 • sailing on the lakes is with Mr: and Miss Evelyn Pollock of. -Pine Riv- Mrs. Robert MeNall •af present 'er is, visiting her cousin, Mrs. Ray - Pte. W. D. Reed of Kitchener and paid Piekert and Mr. Ackert Mrs. Reed, Mr. and Mrs. S. LawlurMr. and Mrs. Victor Lang and of Auburn were Sunday visiters,with t v,kbrn spent the week end with • nest.thton. Mr. and Mrs. MLrd.n.LdloMydrs.mWeN." aGn. Rweaesd h. cne: froni , 1 ' friceonndgsraattu'Wiaatilok London .over the week -end. i:: ' Oscar Keiffer _(nee Annie Marie Mr-. Tom England and family: and Corrigan') ,on .the arrival of a baby •, • Mrs. Ibbotson were guests of Mr.. girl. ' and Mrs. Joe England. ' , •Mr. Dona Miss Ruth: Horner* ,•Pf Walkerton; ldpaleterbough, South • Lirie •is holidaying with his . aunt, . • PA'RAMOUNT': ••• 4 Bab Macintosh left on Friday with Angus MelOenon on a trip up mirth. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Richards 'and Mr. ad' Mrs: Orland Richards at- • tended the ;funeral of Mts. Rith- Was a. recent visiter...with. Mrs. Wm. 'Mrs. Win. Eadie. Stimson and Bettha. k a - • - '... '' 1 Mrs. C. Eadie who spent the past Miss Margaret McConnell is liol , . •few days at the itome of her spit idaying in Galt. . Mks Margaret MeNall , returned. Mr. Wm. Eadie, returned to her . home after a vis0 with relatives at home at Glenannan on Wednesday. Auburn. . I . Mr. and Mrs.. Lesley . Bryce of . • •.Wingham, Mrs. P. Keiffer of Guelph • , c ochrane are visiting MiS's Ada 1 and Mr.• and Mrs. Arthur Hodgins ,St'anley. ' , . I weile recent visitors at Mr. Albert Mr. and .Mrs. Wm. Strutherst%f•- hT ompson's. , •,, Acton Called on old neighbors. , 4ir 7 . • Mrs. Frank Ketchabaw of Galt - , . is Visitingwith Mrs A.' Ketchabakv.': 'K I N LOSS CENTRE • Miss. Verna Haniilton is asssiting . .. Mrs. 'Wm. Martin. Mr. Mattin is not! Mrs. James Valad 'returned home .' improving ,in ;health as his many on. Saturday after two weeks visit . friends would like to hear. • ' with relatives in Muskoka. Sgt Lloyd Henderson who left Mr'and , Mrs. Haines and family ' last Week has landed in North.Syd-: spent Sunday With Mr. Angus and. ...„... neY, N.S. .. • ..Margaret Macintosh. Mr.Haines has Private Jas. R. Hamilton, Debert, lived for a number of 'years on the i , -NS., reeeiv.sd socks and sweater ilarm owned hy-Jack Robb,. from the Lucknow Red Cross which he wishes to acknowledge 'and: as Miss Marion Smith of St. cath-. ' t tines and Eileen Valad of ,Windsor the mieither isge---ntri •c y they viI1 e 'pme in very handy. g d'amP andI 'returned back . on Sunday after i • Miss C. Middleton and Mts. E. spending their holidays at .the lat.% ter's home here, •Middleten, Manitoba, split a Sew : ... Congratulations to Mrand Mrs days with 'their aunt Mi Hannah- . . heai ei er on MacDonald, RN who is .nursing arrt a o 0 Mr.lames, MaeDollald. • , . i baby, gifl in . Kincardine HoSpital., • i The August Meeting- of the insti- I Congratulations also to Mr. and . 4 tute is to be held .at the home of Ma Wrn. Graham on the arrival of Mrs, Nelson Rayna'rd• on Wednesday a baby girl in Kincardine Hospital. ;afternoon. 'IprOgrarri einnorittee, Mrs: 0.:MaeCharles and Mrs. WmBuck- inghain;lopic, Mrs,. MacLennan; roli call, A tan'adian town and its JO. dustry; Current' 'events, Mrs. Bob Hanailton; Will the mentbers please , bring their scraps of wool and yarn. FINANCE COMMITTEE • • ar. s•sis 11 rs, Pnfier, son, Huron Township. Mr. and „Mrs. M. *KoStriyna Phyllis MacDonald), 'Toledo Ohio. 'are spending a couple of weeks with het parents,' Mr. and Mrs. Jas, Mac- Donald. Miss: tsabelle Scott, Curries' Cor- ners td Miss Helen Irwin, Second Concession Are spending a few day with Mrs. Wnt. Kernpton, ,Mr. and, Mts. Oardlier .of • !Sat; -a•-• taaa'ar,. tiaraiiarie . a a .4 Mrs. Wm. McConnelt:Mes. Clif- ford Robb and Lois and Mrs. ifar�ld• Congram and Shirley. spe,nt Sunday with „Mr. and Mr. John1obb. Little Ruth Johnston of Lucknow. spent Tuesday with Mastek Jirarnie Schumacher. •