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'' THE OLD- SCHOOL PICTURE
1 •'took. ' the old School picture
down
Of those School Mates. of yester
year,, •
There were.just Sixty five enrol-
led
And every face to me was dear..
the years .have taker} ,a. big ,toll
There are but t
:sixteen o
en. .nOw re-
main, , .
.'Tune and death has. a sadness
too .
• • hen we dream of: •:s 'hool' d
Wh •cdays
again. .
When` ego `back down' , merno
rY
lane • . •
And think >of those folk gone
g
before,
WVe 'think of.. each briight happy
face.
Awaiting,
on that' far . off•shore
There is, no .antidote .for Youth
It's• as 'a" .dream' when.. night: Is
gone,
And.nnamories• are all.',that's left,
Of those . schoolmates who, have'
passed. on. •
Wheno r
u . .skies seem:
arid. gray
Into .each: life some
• fall, .
Take 'courage on
days."
From that School. picture : on, • the
wall..
s'o
d...11
rain.. must
those' rainy.
!UR!_c.OVELE
, WHITECHURCH• y `
.Mr. and ' Mrs ' Ben MvClenag-
Lan spent Wednesday, . at the
home 'Of •Mr,, and Mrs.. 'Elwood
Barbour, . , ..
Mr. and Mrh. ' Ben . MCCleriag-
ban's grandson Benny Moss, play-
ed goalie ' for the New Hamburg
pee- wee: , team. who won, three
Miss • Anne Crawford,, Luck-
now ' spent , the week -end with
Miss. Eileen Collins,
Mrs. Ben Scott arid Mrs.' Mil-
ton Walsh 'visited with the for-
riser's daughter, Mrs. . Clayton/
Watke (Frances), • and infant
daughter Jeanette 'Catherine in
Walkerton Hospital' on Wednes= . trophies: during the Young Can
day. • .• • ada Week in Goderich
ow d r MI a•nd. Mrs. Bill Gibson of
`Mr: and Mrs: Ihow,ard Orr and
Zion, 'Mr. and . Mrs. 'Gordon Fi-.
•
haron of �Glarke spent rSunday - +
• with Mr. and. M'rs. Donald Me- sher of Wingnam,' Mr. and Mrs.
arlane. Bill Fisher of Georgetown, Mr..
and M ,Eldon �Lo d
Miss Mary. Ann. McCosh was rs, • wrey an
family of I.urgan, :Mr, and Mn
T. Jantzi of Milverton and Mrs
home from • Toronto for ' the
week end. '
• ' John Carruthers of Lucknow
spent
. Mrs.Bill Hughes of. Goderich, Sunday' at the home' of Mr
Mrs. Aurel Armstrong and Mrs. and Mrs: George' • Fisher,
Peter . Leeson were • guests of Mx, and Mrs. Elwood Gros
•Mrs. Helen Swann ori Wednes=
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$4GE SEVEN
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MAY. 7th to SATURDAY DAY � MAY 14tti
koxth and Karen spent Sunday
day. in • Hanover at the home of Mr.
Mrs. William .rnold, Mrs. and Mrs. Bob. Secord.
Helen Swann and Mrs. Don Mc- • The, London .Free Press • staff
Cosh attended .the District Dir- entertained. on Friday . the
ectors Meeting of the South Queens of the District ..High:
Bruce Women's institute. ' ' 'It Schools and their mothers. Miss'
was held at Arrnow on, Friday. 'Karen ' .Groskorth, Queen. .of
Friends
were ' 1Ca
ed t0 see Mrs. ,Wing
ham District High, h. 'S"chool
Ellen • Rowe there, after" her long and Mrs, Groskorth enjoyed the
illness: All ' Sixteen Branches day by touring the TV station
were. represented. ' and the .London Free Press,
We ,regret • to.' report, Mr Ed- Mr :and • Mrs . 'Jack Purdon
Burt Bushell has pneumonia and visited at : the home of .. Mr. and
is• in Wingham Hospital: Mrs, Ken Purdon .'of' Thorndale,
Messrs. .,'Eldred and Glenn .Mr.: and Mrs. Irwin' McClenag-
Harris of Kincardine • :spent:a'ban,. and .family .of 'St, Thomas -
few days last week'at Mr. Frank spent • Sunday. at the home of
Dare's: I Mr. and Mrs.. Ben McClenaghan.
Mr and Mrs. Claude' Dore.. and Mr. and. Mrs. Carl The 4-H• fourth meetingMcClenag
h: ' of and, Mrs. -MaCe'Stewert of Pres- I'
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sons 'spent Friday in Hanover han• visited on Sunday with Mr.
the Purple Grove Busy Bakers ton
'was held at' the home of 'Barbara' There will. be a special ,meet -1
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Leeson. Roll call 'was ` answered ing of the W M.S. of the White- :
by a .suitable Dessert, for,Supper. church United Church • on 'May
Marlene •Gawley and ,Barbara 11th: •Rev.. .,Harold ': Steed •• of
Leeson '.made Tea . $iscuits. Our Moorefield, a former. Missionary
leader, ,Mrs. Farnk Dore demon- of Africa Will; be the guest
strated making' Cheese . , Fondue speaker. Lucknow, Bluevale and
and made white ' sauce;:• togter
o the Presby .ian:„ . W'MS. '` of.
with' rice and •. cheese . We..had: a .Whitechurch are . 'invited. The
discussion. on the use Of. left- meeting will take place at 8':80
overs.:` We .studied the reasons in . the • basement of the Church:
for .•the-° Food .Guide for Health; •'Rev: and Mrs.. Donald' Wattof
especially meat and fish.::, All en- Bella ; Coola •Hospital.,on, Van
• o ed' eatingthe foods that were " couver Island spent, • Thursdaynice :time to entertain, altnost•)•as•
J Y nice as .C�hristrrias. Fresh flowers:
prepared at the meeting. Meet- at,: the home ,of his•.parents, Rev.. .. •
ing. closed'with • the 4-H Pledge. and Mrs. John Watt. Rev. Don rri your, , .garden. And • the un
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Mr. Elmer McFarlane of :old Watt also spoke ` in 'T 'toothy •shining •.through your freshly
polished, windows 'On your
Wingham . was home for the :Eatons Memorial Church in To P
wee -ends ,, .. •
nd.'fur
k . ronto:• freshly . •waxed. 'floors ' a n-;,
NMisses Lettie and Ada'Gawley Mrs. Roberti. Ross IS staying at'
ture. You can write finis to the
of•Ripley visited on Sundayhthe
ome of: Mrs. W J: Coulter dismal •winter with' a: dainty and
.
m ' . after .'•return . colorful tea, & do. the rest of your
with',1VIr. and 'Mrs: Victor'Gaw-in • Wingham a tin g the: summer on
ley.
l . : home from London , : Victoria; entertaining
in
Hospital where'she has been. a your. picnic• `table _ and outdoor
��'Mr � 'and •Mrs ' . ;Don ., NlcGosh, p
Mary. •'Anne and Richard were patient: grill.
guests of 'Mr.' and Mrs.. Kenneth Mrs. J'. Musgrove; and;' Mr, arid'. A frosted sandwich loaf is
Robertson, ' • Zion 1 on Sunday... Mrs. S. •'Musgrove . spent Sunday one• of the 'most.' delectable look
Misses 'Margaret Robertson 'and' at •the''..home 'of Mrs: Doris 'Wil-' ing• things.,you` can serve._ 11e'=
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.rrLa ' Muertson � `vi§•ted with Murray , Wand Mr. Don lis. arid '.family. � � - move:crust ..from loaf of unslic-'
Rob the Mr. and 'Mrs. - Carman Simed bread. 'Slice . loaf . in :four slic-
ROSEMARY THYME:
Everyone is having '. a daffodil.
tea these 'days. Spring is such a
errnetl Robertson's son's : on Thu- mon
rss of London spent":•Saturday. es; •• lengthwise, '•with: a" . sharp
day: ' ' • " : 1,
at the • home of Mr. and • Mrs: ,bread knife. Spread one side of
• . Charlie Martin.. ••each, of the four- slices: ' With
Mr. and Mrs: Clayton Shultz• butter or' margarine: Spread
le never hit the y
.:S'ome • ' peop of Goderich: spent `Saturday - 'at first slice; ,butter side 'up with
. mark, because' • they , never pull (,the home of Mr. arid Mrs. ,Ezra egg saga filling; s •
econd slice
•, Buc�ingham��••
• chicken salad : filling.' Top., the
the trigger. • with h•am '.' filling;; '. third with
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DUE TO SOARING SALES •
Sholtz;
.Mrs. Walter . Lott,' Mrs., Gertie'
Sholti and IVIrs. Gibson., Gilles -
`fourth slice ---of bread :Combine
:pie •'spent Monday in London: , three 3 ounce' ' packages • eream
The Women'•s , Institute held a Cheese and 5 tablespoonsful of
Euchre party. on• Wednesday of Iight. cream or' top milk. Beat till,
last - week in'.. the. Whitechurch
`Hall.' "There ,was. , a large turn'
duiand and .top prizes went, to Mrs.
:Robert Purdon' and• Mrs. `Nichol-
son `'of , W inghar • . Mrs. Dustarl'
petals,
make
the s
Beecroft was the holder. ' of •the cboked egg•m p .. .
lucky card...number., and Mrs. Green pepper' . strips are stern
Charlie Shiell won. , the chair and' leaves ' Place on platter;
prize. , small' tray or serving :board, Ar -
The Women's' Institute have in -range half slices of pineapple
vited all .the ladies' of the com and cherries around the loaf.;Or •°
triunity to. attend 'a tour .of Fry.you may prefer.lettuce; .radish
•apcl • Blackhalls $'urniture Fac- roses, carrot tends, green. pepper.
tory on May the 10th:.. Lunch will rings'.
be served' in. the.. Tov,th. Hall of Egg Salad Filling—Combine
•Wingham' after the. tour. • • .
• Mrs. Bill Humphrey and Mrs:'
Sam Reed of • Litcknow spent
Sunday at the home of Mr, ,and
Mrs, W, ,1R,. Farrier.,••
Mr. and Miss. Basil, Thompson
of Preston; Mr and :Mrs, Stanley
-smooth and . fluffy: •Spread'' 'gen -.
erotisly on. 'top' and :sides. Chill.
loaf "several hour's so that it will
1e easy' to slice; Make a' . daisy
On the.top: "Half slices , of hard,
some: 'layer, or to• the, . ,buttering.
gives 'a • dainty : touch.
Here is Spring .Salad Mold that'
looks > enticing, 1 envelope (1.
tbsp:).'unflavored' gelatin, '.4 cup
,cold: water, 11/2'• cups , hot "Water,
1.tbsp lenion juice, 1 �tbsp: wine-
ar'
g , 1, tsp. � salt, '" 1 .cup chopped'.
Celery., 1 • cup diced , cucumber,
cup . sliced , green" onions, Yz..
cup sliced red' radishes. Soften
ge ati ri ' in cold :water;; .. tidissolye.
in hot
vwater. Add lemon juice;,,:
vinegar 'and salt:. Chill till . par
tially set; `fold' in remaining iii- •
gredients. Chill, hi individual:
Molds ' till- ;firm: Serve 'on bed of
crisp lettuce.
The prettiest dessert you can.•
serve•: is individual meringues'
filled with 'fresh' strawberries or:
fresh' frozen berries, or straw
berry ice : cream: Our local • bak-
ery makes. delicious meringues
with . the hollow in thei:,centre
just 'right: for filling, so. that , I.
never bother making. them any
more. The meringue• mixes "do a
very quick and:' easy job for 'you
too. .
Or—have, you tried my recipe
for petit fours for 'special .oeca
•signs? Or ` cream puffs?.: And.
there= is' this, --tear angel, cake
into small ; chunks and arrange'
in • loaf. pan; tube pan, or :a tall
glass•' bowl' in which you may
serve it: • Make:a ,red jelly :pow- , •
der chill'. ' Whe set ; but not ,
hard, pour in. among the chunks
of cake. 'Chill. IJnmold to serve.
If yeti use a tube • pari, fill- the -
centre with whipped., cream.: '
• Moore and Ruth James .and. boys
4. chopped hard choked eggs, 2
tbsp. pickle relish, 2 . tbsp. may-•
ormaise,;:Y/ tsp. /salt, . pinch pep-
per.
Iain. Filling•--Combin4 1c up
cooked', ground ham, 1 sp:
horseradish, +>; 'cup mayonnaise,
mayonnai e,
,We Cori Now Obtain • Ch i' en Salad Filling—corn.
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.{000sSpent Sunday at bine' /2 cup chopped chicken,
195J11�O1�IST E ' l2•ATORS IN 'VARIOUS MODELS the home of Mrs and Mrs. Arth- cup chopped'stuffed olives, . 2
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These,�,..•
Are The toast Word 'They're Terrificl'.' ur Moore • . gtbsp, mayonnaise; You may pyre-
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's Fina S
er
Bill Hunter .r..Phone '; 55 L►ac k •
terian Church • will.
The ladies Aird Of .the Presby fen to vary your fillings., Grat-
'i'ue5day at the home' of Mrs.,
••: Corr ed yellow cheese mixed with
. enough salad dressing. to spread •
:
4 Dawson Craigs. makes a nice .colourful layer,
• • . Mr. James • Forester returned There is, a tomato sandwich
home, Thursday, from. Winghatn •spread which 'is a fine contrast
to the other . , layers, Arid I. ,
added to
now
thrnk chopped chives
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,Hospital, where he Chas been a natien
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