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RECIPE OF THE MONTH
By the Ontario Tender Fruit Institute
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Sousage eacherino
SERVES 5 EASY: AND''ECONOMICAL=.`
1 1bsausage neat dash of :pepper
: Minced
11, tablespoons , Minced 1 .egg, beaten
onion , :.:•......" .: , : . I0 ,. canned,.......Canadian .free -
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2 cups _, soft bread crumbs' stone. peachhalves o ,
W teaspoon salt.drained .
1- teaspoon poultry .season-_: _ whole cloves
+ ik cup peach -sip
Combine, sausage, onion, bread; crumbs, egg and season-
ings. Ings Form into ten balls.. Bake in ' shallow pan ino moderate
oven (350 degrees F.) 25, nmutes:: 'Remove,from oven. Drain
off' fat. Drain • peach .halves and ,,stud ' with 4-6 cloves Place
a sausage' 'ball: on top'. of each peachhalf. Add syrup and
•return to • oven for 20 minutes, :,basting with syrfip
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-a,veteran of World . War 1
vb.() served ui .England in 1918,
died• suddenly ;on'Saturday, .Jan-
uary 2. •.
was: bnrn in, Kinloss
Twp.. 65Years ..ago, •a :'sog 'of': the
late • Edwin Gaunt and Ada :Gar
butt. . : •
Mr . Gaunt wasa. `member of
the • ..Presbyterian, Church. He was
predeceased 'by three brothers,
Blake,. Lorne and Joseph. /Surviv
' Ing 'are three sisters, ' Mrs; Geo-
rge (Lily) McClenaghan • of White-
church,. ;Mrs. Alex (+Edith)• Sealy
•• of Victoria, B.C. and Virg. Wil
mer (Gertrude) ` holson : of
• Goderich and .onther, Ed
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g 'of R'R..1, Belgrave: '
. G. L. Fish conducted
.' fun
Aral service the . R. A.' Currie
&Sons funeral home; ' • Wingham,
on Monday,.:January 4th and • hn�
ferment was at Wingham Ceme
. .The :pallbearers were Lev. ,Bals-
er,. Alex Craig, Alex -Coulter, John
Gaunt, . Russell Gaunt and Robert.
Hall:
LADIES EVENING BAWLING
(Monday, January • '11)
Rubies took .3 points from Dia-
monds,
ia monds, Pearls 3 points. from Em-
eralds, Rhinestones 4 points from
Sapphires: Team Standing: Pearls
33,:iRhinestones: 32, Diamonds 30,
Emeralds . 26, Saphires '24 ' .Rub
ies 23. p
{aver 200 . or .more Shirley
Brooks 240, Jessie Joynt -232,
Rose Hall 202, 201, . Josie Hamil-
ton 242,
ami1-ton'.242, Pearl Jamieson 243, 256,,
Barb Friendof 223, Olive Chish-
olm 245, '•217, Marie Button '209,
Anna Johnstone '200..; High single,
Pearl: Jamieson ' 256; High Triple,
Olive Chisholm 659.
oard Chairman
1lVm..Hunter, Township of Ash
field Representative on. °° the
LucknoW District High School
Boards was : appointed Chairman
for 165, with .Chas. Webster to
act Vice--Chairntan Manage-
ment„ : Transportation, • Property,
Kitchen and Cadet Committees;
were also appoint -ed for the year.,
�A balance of .$29,866.08 ' .was re •
ported -as at December', ` 31, 1964.
Total receipts for the year.:'. `a-.
mounted; to $152,197,60,*" with ' a
balance of $13,279.51 :carried for-
ward from 1963; expenditures
for 1964 amounted ,.to' $135611,03.
1964 ;Legislative Grants totalled
$103,564.77, ' an -increase of $19,411.
13 from the previous year.
Due , . to increased` Industrial
Arts classes,' additional: • space is.
being provided by building a
storage room in, this' area.
The: borrowing bylaw. for. 1965
is to be set at $100,000,00 as in
`1964. ' ,.
Mr. Stuart Robinson was '`re-
appointed • ` s representative to
•he' Luck ow Publi Library
Board. n c
ICON
church . willbe at Hacketts
11:15 " next Sunday.
Mr and Mrs: Bob Irvin : and
Betty visited. Sunday;. with Mr.
and 'Mrs: Htarvey Ritchie
Mr. •and : Mrs. Melvin ; Raynard
visited last Wednesday with :Mr.
and, Mrs. Nelson Raynard
Mr. and Mrs Bill Hunter spent
Sunday in Stratford with Mr. and
'.Roy''Keane
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Mr. and ' Mrs. Harvey Ritchie
and family . visited withjMrs. ''Jean
at
Papernick,
Papernick, ,Saturday evenings '
Lochaisi
Florida 11 one moo
• FAR R.ISH :MONTEITit
VHEDNESDAY JAN; 13th,
ins
The wedding as solemnized, o
Jean. Hunter Monteith and •Wi
liam Campbell: Fairish,. Lochalsh
in. Ashfield Presbyterian, Church
on`December 12th at 3;00• P.M.
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The, church ,was decorated with
poinsettias. Rev. Neil, NiacCombie
Officiated . and• Mrs. Duncan Sim_
son was organist: •
The:, bride is. -the daughter of
e• late Mi.. • and Mrs.. David Mon-
te • of Scotlandd;. The groom is
the- •son''.of 'Mrs: Kenneth' Fairish.
and the late Mr: Parrish of ,Loc--
I alsh. •
The bride;' given in marriage
by her, 'cousin ° John MacRae,. of
Niagara Falls,' formerly of Loc-
halsh,wore - an ive y' brocade
.dress' and, • jacket,' matching.:•elbew
length: gloves; ' blue shoes 'and hat.
She carried a white Bible crest-
ed with red roses •
Mrs:' John MacRae,, Niagara.
Falls, cousin. ,of the bride,'', was
Matron of honour She wore a
pink dress with matching hat and
shoes Ind a corsage of; white Car-
nations. Duncan Farrish,.,
halsh .+was best man for ° his
brother, Alex MacKenzie a n d
WayneGilders were ushers:
The wedding dinner` was *held
at the Bruce •Inn, Kincardine;. The
bride's :aunt,' Mrs E. Cook, re-
ceived guests wearing4. a turquois
blue • dress a n d jacket. _ The
:groom's mother.wore a . red'. jer-
sey dress • with black. accessories.
Mr. and:' :.�Mra,..y Farrish :spent
:their honeymoon.: in Miami Beach,
Florida . Mrs • .Fairish chose`:. a
light. 'green jersey woof °..dress and;
jacket and a 'muskrat coat' for
ctravelhng. •
Mr and. Mrs.. Fairish will ' re-
side at R:R: - 3 Lucknow.
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iz STOREY HOUSIE
bathroom;. furnace. $5,500.
1 T , Y HOUSE
m, oil furnace, hot a
old : wer *„-..$5,Op ..
'1 'STORE: HOUSE.
newly :decora , ..easy terms
$6,800,
11/2 'STOREY HOUSE.
fairly new ' $10,500.:: .
1. NEW 'BUNGALOW.
best' location in. town easy terms
$13,800:. '
.. 1 STOREY HOUSE _ ,
weeds - some decorating, large' lot
. .. $2,250. • •
' 1 sToREY. HOU$..
2 'bedrooms - ' $4,500;'•
,2 : 1,00 'acre grass farms for sale
M. 'and. Mrs Frank 'Ritchie ' `•
and . Mrs.. Mary McAuley . attend-
ed a funeral in Stratford on Fri-
day.
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day
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LUCKNOW -• DUNGANNON
LEAGUE
lter (Perky) ; Arnold topped
ter men'sscore. sheets. ' with a
:triple of 806' and . `a : single 'game
of: 338 to;: take the season's .high
single score. .'•
,Betty" Gannon' captured• the lad-
ies high triple for 'the year with
a score'. of :772 and a single game
of 292.
Cubs. 41, Tigers . 37 .Beavers •36,
Coons 32, • Chipmunks 29, Lions
27 Wolverines 25, Kangaroos 25,
Gophers 23, Zebras 22, Pole Cats
20, 'Squirrels '17. ' : -j
tUCKNOWD!STRIcT
CO-dPERATtYE
• Annual Meeting and :Banquet
Tuesday,January .1'
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• .HALL, \LUCKNOIN" ..
IN' THE LEGION'
• At' 7:00 p.m,
DANCE TO FOLLOW'°'TO BOYDS 'ORCHESTRA
EVERYONE WELCOME
'GUEST SPEAKER R. S. McKERCHER
• • 2nd Vice•President
Banquet Tickets' A.vai 1e ' om The Directors,
Staff or at t' C Office. ''w-
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CILTONE
SATIN LATEX
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tnside each giant. size
. box of OMO detergent '
(.marked;'January White
Sale'') there's a coupon
• worth $2:00 off a gallon:
of any C -I -L White paint.
Redeem it here.
FINLAY
lECORATORS
Give':Dental°
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For 26th Year,
Schmid : hairman
• The inaugural : meeting ;of the
LucknowPublic ' School • .Board
'for .1965 , was held • Tuesday ` even
ing, : January 5th.:w"
Wm. Sohmld as :appointed
Chairman for the-, year, with
James H. Henderson to act as
Vice -Chairman:' • '
It ' was approved 'that . Dental
Cafe. be provided for • pupils
attending the school this will be
the • , 26th. consecutive year : this
service has, been given., •
'Sundry Accounts for :,the month
., •were ` approved • paid, with abol
ante, of $2,758..79 • reported •as at
'December 31st, 1964. ..
Legislative Grants 'for: 1964 ,a-
mounted. "to
mounted.to. $26,254.59 ,as
pared with . $18,512.64, received' in
the previous' year an increase'.
of . $7;741.95:. Total •receipts: for
the year were $51,541:57, ''with a•.
:balance . of . $221.75 carried for-
ward' from `.1963;• Expenditures
airiounted to $49,004.53. •
A very favourable . report was
•' ` received' :froth. ,Inspector T.' K.
Waldie. Ymprovemedts' to . wash.
room facilities were suggested in
. the report and are to -receive att
ention . during the, year.
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recovery. •
• and. Mrs.. Charles Schnurr,,
Mildmay, • spent;Thursday. even-
'ing with, . Mrs.• Frank Brown : and
Meg./,
Mr. and Mrs.' ' James ' Wilson
visited ,Friday* evening with Mr.
and Mrs Torn 'Stewart and • boys.
Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs.
David :Ross. 'on the: births. of . a
son in Wingham and District Hos-
pital.
Donnie Wall, Arthur and Leon-
ard;:Stanley,. Kitchener;., spent the
week -end at their./homes here.
Edna, Beverley and Doris Wall,
London, :spent the 'weekend :with
Mr .and 'Mrs.;Morley Wall a<nd :
family..
Mrs .P. A. Murray is a ;_patient
in Wingham; Hospital.
Mrs. Frank Brown and Reg
were the, dinner. " guests Sunday
evening .of:. Mr, and Mrs. Harold :
Nicholson and family Bervie
Mr. and Mrs. Art Hodgins`
spent an evening recently with
Mr., .and Mrs, !Milford Wall.'
Miss ,Donna Button, Lucknow;
spent Monday .night- with Sharon
Stanley. .
• Mr, • and Mrs; tverett . Stanley
and Dennis, J Xlint,=1VIiCh: 4 were
the :guests over 'the `New. Year"
holiday . of .Mr.. ;° and ,Mrs. 'Ezra
Stanley. .•
Mrs. Art Hodgins spent Monday
evening with Mrs. James Wraith'
Lucknow, .
Bud Stewart arriv me Wed=:
ay morning frorrt. Winnipel4...
where he. spent. an'enjoyable +bol-,
iday. - .�.
Mr. ' and 110s, Ezra Stanley
were Tuesday ' evening' visitors
at Brown's: h
We are glad to, report that Mrs.
Catherine b Neil, who is a pat-
ient in Ste ,M 'y's 'Hospital, Kit -
!therm', is : making'..a favourable
y r .
LU K
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'UNITED cIURCH
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Rev. Howard . W: ' Strapp
Minister
SUNDAY,` .JANUARY •,17th ' 1.
10:00 'a:m. Sunday School.
11:00. a:m Morning Worship
"The Working Cell''
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Presbyterian Church
Rev. Roderick .MacLeod'':
• Minister . . I
'SUNDAY,: .JANUARY` 17th,
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10:00;•6,.M.:.....Sunday School •
11:00 •a:m The Minister
ST.. PETER S
ANGLICAN
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Second .Sunday After Epiphany
Church School. , 10.:30
Morning Prayer 11:15 a.m.
The '1 ev.:.: J;' .R. ••'Ting,.
Rector.
ANNUAL MEETING
'Wednesday,' January ,13th
8 p.m.
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