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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1960-02-03, Page 8'PAGE EIGH' THE L;V CKNOW ' SENTINEL, 'LUCKNOW, ONTARIO • WEDNiESDAY, FEB. 3rd, 1960. GavIlIer, Mcintosh CHARTERED. ACCOUNTANTS' Bell Telephone Building '. W'ALKERTON. E, .KENNEDY, ; B.Ecf., B.A.,. C.A,--Residerkt•Manager. Telephones :' ' Business 633; Residence :106 ,gnaws' INSUR�INCE Ag�nc� . GENERAL • INSURANCE. Business 39 HOWARD AGNEW. Residence 138 ,•. ROSEMARY THYME r. . • Yesterday 1 had a letter from a friend who is a farmer'swife. :She said, "I hope you are using lots of eggs.'Try and eat up . the • surplus!", A large order: for one' family. of three.' But . if ''vire all make a point' of using' more eggs it should help , the situation 'sometime. And -:certainly r, there • is no way you • can get as , much food value for ' your mohey. Have , them :M sandwiches', 'egg::' nogs. ° for, quick- :.pick-up,. supper,' and lunch dishes, :des- 'serts.Be more lavish with them in "`.cakes -an extra . • egg is : th, e 'equivalent of . 1/2 : t$p. baking Povvdex.. • Chopped hard cooked eggs with ' chopped "onion or finely. chopped; celery or . pickle mixed till moist with . salad • .dressing. makes Very ',tasty • sandwiches.. Lunch or Supper' Dishes—Eggs a la, King, hard -cooked . eggs,. 1/4 cup; milk, 1 can mushroom soup: Mix, soup . and, milk, . heat, add sliced .eggs. :Serve on toast, and garnish, with strips, of pimento.. Place' hard cooked eggs, .cut in halves lengthwise, around . Cook- ed rice or macaroni, '•in• a. !baking dish. (Cover •with: cheese sauce, and' :buttered crumbs. Bake • urntil crumbs are :browned; ' You may; .make :a simple.: o�rne- let and ' vary .it in ' dozens. of . different : ,Ways. ' Sometimes I • add. finely' chopped onion, or pars- ley,• left -oyer canned • corn},: grated cheese,. chopped 'cooked. ; •bacon. You'' may fold it over ground ham, ',or a tiny`• sausage.Serve With `..mushroom' soup, slightly •.diluted, or 'tomato soup; r or to; mato sauce; Edmonton Omelette This 'is: a •friend's',recipe, 6 eggs, heat. .to boiling point, .1 cup :milk, 1 cup fresh : •bread crumbs, .. salt and pepper. Add to beaten egg yolks.. Fold in the 'whites,.' Melt, 1 . tbsp. butter in'.:skillet.,'Pour .in mixture; and ' cook . over medium. . heat until. •brown , 'underneath.: Dry top . in :Medium oven, ' •fpld . and•. serve. :Here is, my recipe—Four eggs, I/4 ., cup milks -dash `seasoned salt, Beat • eggs ' separately, • makes P. Y� 'fluffier 'mixtures, and,,.niore bulk. .Melt butter in pan, a. largepan •so your omelet' will not be too; thick . to fold. over nicely. When it begins. to .get • pet on the. ;bot- tom, 'slide a • spatula gently; tinder 'and let ' the: uncooked portion• run under, first in•'one place,: and then in another.. , It should, . ibe. cooked : through when you fold, it,' but. still soft' on top , We alio like this omelet roll eggs. 'beaten seParatelY, 2 tbsP. vir ur New Heated Sales. Headquarters At The North •End Of Brussels INSPECT THESE • CARS NOW IN WINTER COMFORT •119p59 Ghev impalia ; Hardt op, •-fully powered, fully ped' 2-1.959 Pontiac Laurentian sedan, automatic, :fully equipped Y $2,754.; 2-1 1959equipped 959 Chev Biscay '$ sedans fully •,autippetidc,'fuTly equipped ,$,6455;. $ 0 1958 Olds, 4 -door hardtop, •automatic, fully. powered $2,695 1958 Strato-chief sedan, automatic, fully, equipped .. $2,295 ,1958 Pontiac ' Strato-chief,sedan, fully equipped $2.095 2-1958"Chev, deluxe sedans, automatic, fully equipped 7 3--1958 Chev. Standard Sedans 1956 Merc`u'ry Sedan, fitll power: :, $2,150. • $1,995. $1,495 1956 Ford coach, 8 cylinder 1295 1955 bodge coach with radio Yfa,i.• ..YA: .f .:.. ...:.:...fa :' $795 1953 Ford sedan ✓ Y.:,.:Y7.,... $695. A number of 1954 Chev. .sedans and coaches from ..., ' • ` .. $650 • $895. • . ANumber of Alder Models, •• TRUCKS! TRUCKS! .' '1955 International, 3 -ton, 'complete with racks, 14 foot body ., ' ' $1,250 51 Dodge ;4' ton 'pick-up ru sse1s MO- Huron • County's Foremost Used Car 'Dealers �ASl1, TRADE, TERMS -- Open Evenings • Until 10 Cities Service, Dealer : Phone 173, 'Brussels ASK SUPPORT FOR BRUCE :HISTORY . The co-operation , of various organizations throughout Bruce County is ',being. sought in' conte' ne,ction: ,.with the • reprinting of Norman. Bobertsc n's History • of Bruce: • "We believe the County needs: the work •of the Historical Soci=' ety 'to Preserve .its records," said Mrs. George Downey, secretary - treasurer oaf • the Society of - which S. 'E.. Robertson of. Lucknow' the president,. The • following letter has been sent by the Society to • organiza; tions in the County: , ' "Bruce County Historical •Soci- ety has. undertaken the •,produc- tion of a reprint copy Of Norman Ro}bertson's' 'History of Bruce• County.' The: first edition ' was printed .in 1906, and 'became a well known reference 'book. Even. the children. became. ,.fainiliar with .itr as the County Council put a copy in each. Bruce School. 'Copies. • of 'this. first edition have (become' setece. and. much prized, and, prices. have ranged all the way. from $10,00 to $200., depending on the condition of the •book and .how' pouch the. buyer 'desired, it. "We shall be able. to' sell copies of the- second edition for $5.00 or' less. The more books we order • from the publisher, the lower we can set the. price for you. "The order to the' publisher must be given in ` 2 - 3 weeks in. order to. have the books, by: June •or July:. "This Is NOT 'a money -Making scheme. This is the .1960 project of -your Bruce County Historical Society.' We hope' you will take advantage •of it. and buy :a copy." ST. HELENS; 0 Any girl ,between:.12 ':and ';25 •years :of age who 'wishes, t0 `join the 4-H: Hometnaking. •Club for .the project "_Meat, in the : Menu" should • get in ` touch With Mrs. Gordon:MacPherson. Mrs. •Mac- .Phersojn with . ; Nancy ; Curran, Nancy ' Dorscht, Nancy •and' Pat- sy : Cranston and ♦ their " headers, Mrs.. Jim Curran' and .Miss .Irma Forster attended .the Achieve-, merit Day for the ' project, Clothes closets up to ;.date, held Wingham recently: Nan4y Curran received a certificate. of ach.ieveinent for completing.'two projects, The ladies ,are.: reminded .of I flour mixed with 1 tap. • . baking powder, 'one• -third cup hot wat'- er., Fold flour: arid baking pow- der, 'beaten yolks,. add, water.. and . • fold in . whites. ' Bake large panas you; would''a. jelly. roll.When •set and partly brown spread chopped cooked , ham, cut ' mushrooms •L• any filling you like.. Roll like jelly roIl, when cooked. • , • ' Baked .eggs are:.a. :fine , change too, . and no trouble to look after like boiling eggs •and timing thein •.to . the split second• of be ing done just.right/ or. poaching. You just :pop them in' the oven in a 'variety of combinations,' leave • for 12.. or, 1:5 min:, „slow oven; 325. . Grease. muffin tins arid , break ah egg in each cup., When cook- ed turn thein out in a hollowed. wellfluffy mashed'potatoes.' in Sprinkle chopped ,p rsley. over all; or — line greased ,custard 'cups with 'buttered 'bread crumbs and strips of cooked bacon; forming the.slice .of bacon into . a 'ring around.. the:' inside. Break, an 'egg into the centre, Bake;' or --- Saute sliced mushrooms in butter • and, arrange in butter' and arrange In bottom of greas- ed custard cups, Break an egg on top; .cover with cheese sauce, sprinkle . with buttered ±crumbs• and bake; or fill individual baking ' dishes with' buttered cooked spinach, or Spanish rice. Make a depression• in the- centre of, each, and •break, an egg into it, 'Sprinkle 'with grated 'cheese, bake. Whatever -type of home you' have — no matter *here. you • • live in Ontario -- youly enjoy ,the 'winter more if your.. home is . kept snug and warm with: CO-OP 'SUNOCO FUEL OIL! SUNGLO burns clean — no threat ofrust, dirt or corrosion. Keep your burner working at top efficiency with. this low price, high qualityfuel oil:. .ter See os , today about 'a worry -free :winter". . protect Yaro elf' with a SUNGLO'. Contract! ` � Phone 7; themeeting.:pf the Women's 'In- stitute this Thursday afternoon. at -2,: 'clock. ' Roll gall, 4n, :ex-. change of valentines .and . :name a .eau ry of. the ommonwealth and •i • caPitil. ; . We' • are •; sorry to. ' report that Miss:. Annie Durriin, is a 'patient in. ' the Winghiam . and. District '�T ospital. . Mr: A. G. ;Webb ..is also ..a patient there .:again. . : T'here. were, seven • 'tables' . at. the 'shoot ' party held in .No.. 3 • school • on • Friday night:. Sharon Jefferson .- won first: :prize, and Mrs. R.`' McAllister the .consola- . tion for' the`tadies With*. Pete Jefferson first and Cass Jouws ma, consolation for the. .men.' Mr.. :Howard .Thompson' was the win' - ner of the travelling. 'shoot, prize. Mr :and Mrs. , Fred Thompson. and ;Benny of Exeter were week- end visitors with Mr. and Mrs.. Gordon : • :MacPherson. • Mrs." "MacPherson, who .had „spent the week ..•. at Exeter.. returned; home • with them. • Mr.: and Mrs . T. J: • Todd .and Miss ':Isobel . Miller were :week"- end `week:end : guests :of Mr. '. and Mrs: .Gordon` McIntyre' and' Donald at ',Richmond Mill ' Mr. and. Mrs.. Ray Laidlaw .of Winghani .:spent the : week -end at at ..the; home.' • of ' :Mr. • and Mrs: T. J. Todd. 1VI•r. and Mrs; Ross Errington .: visited on Saturday , with. `their Tuttle 'daughter, Valerie at. the .Children's, . War Memorial' Hos- pital, Lonon. Valerie, although,, still quite ill•has' been taken -off' 'the. critical • list. Mrs: Harvey Webb was. a visa- tor, in (Brantford for the .weekend.• Mrs.' .George 'Stuart; ;Mr.. Stuart, .•Miss W:.: D. ' Rutiherford,..• Mr.' :Donald: and: ss Mar"ji•. Murray .visite;d on, Sunday with 1Vlis�s Anna Stuart who is a Pat- ient in Wellesley Hospital; Tor onto. Miss. `Stuart, . Who has been for some 'time was tohave. entered the • Wingham Hospital this week: • MONUMENTS Fo sound counsel arid a fair price on.a mohutnent • j correctly. des ned' . fro.ni unlit material, . 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