The Lucknow Sentinel, 1959-01-07, Page 9WEDNESDAY,, JAlst.' 7th, 1159
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TWO-YEAR LIMIT..,ON ,A.DVANCE` PAYMENT
2.50 RATE POSITIVELY EXPIRES JANUARY3ist.
EXCEPTIONS
This. increase .is dictated by .ever ' increasing .costs,
, we ,. have. long delayed in taking this step, which
now becomes; imperative if we. are to maintain and im-
prove the standard of The Sentinel:
Campbell :Thompson,' Publisher:
MOVED ' TO PA LMERSTON : "
Mr. and Mrs. Erie' : Cox : and;
•- family; .who•are notstran
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Pahnerston, moved to town' on
i t a of last week:; . The Co.x former 'Frances Mallet; : who • will:
family have made their home on be'remembered as a' nurse .:onthe
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the .14th of -Maryborough, below
Teviodale, for.the past ` twelve
'years, and now, with' their move.
son Jim finds High Schooluch
o closer,, and their, twin daughters
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(Intended For Christmas Issue),,
If this column appears in nex.
week's .issue ,:..;•, 'it's, Christmas
Eve, and there certainly isn't go-
ing 'to be time for, anything but
last rnihute things . in most
homes anyway, unless the mis-
ti e• ". is - abnormally forethought -
'ed; No doubt the fowl: is stuffed,.
Christmas .,cakes+ 'made.; ages. ago;
likewise'- the Christmas •'•pudding,
•.and or• the mince pies wwi11. ,be
waiting, on the pante shelves.-
To -day.' many people feel that
after the heavy main course',tra-
ditional pudding or mince pie is.
to rich, -and prefera lighter des-
sert.
" You :might serve . a;' Fruit Ice:
cream Swirl' ,, Chill'an1. drain
1 No 21 can fruit cocktail Pre
pare 1 package strawberry ' gela-
tin . as package directs.' Chill un:
til. set.. Arrange -colorful: fruit
.Cocktail, gelatin. . arid :1' pint ice
ream` in; ,layers, in tall glasses.
Serves six,
' Ice cream • Mirice ' pie, • is diffe_'.
rent too: "'1$ Graham.• crackers
crushed, 11' cups crumbs, Y, . cup
sugar, i..cup melted butter or
inargarene.' Mix •graham crakes
crumbs, sugar and butter: Press
firmly in greased.9 inch ppieplate.;
Chill till: set, about; 45 min:: Stir
1 quart ,ice _ cream to • soften;; stir
in .1'.cup well drained :mincemeat;
and Y tsp 'flavoring,; vanilla, le-,
mon or akiiondi. _ Freeze firm...
•laggnog' Parfait Pie ... i :pack
age lemon flavored gelatin, 1:ciip
hot water, 1'pint•vanilla ice'cream;
?li tsp. nutmeg, 1 tsp., . almond..
- T-- 4 itlavoring. 2 well lieatenegg yolks,
Jane • and Judy are . real handy to :2 well beaten. egg whites, 1'-bak-
the:,primary schdol 'Mr. Cox,tra-:�,ed:9 inch• pie shell. Dissolve ela-
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CeremQny
Mr, and' Mrs. Robert J Durn.
Observed their diamond 'wedding
anniversary at their homed at
Dungannon, on. Saturday, Decem:-
berg `'27th. yy
• Mrs. Dur in, the former Etta
Crawford, is 'the eldest daughter
of . the late Mr. , and; Mrs: James
Crawford --of Port Albert:, Mr.
Durnin is the third son' adf the
late 'e .Mr.,: and Mrs:h
erles Dorn=
C
in•, of con:. 6, West Wawanosh
township. ;The• marriage cere-
mony was •performed by the late
Rev. R.`. Fairburn, •who was Pres-
• byterian :Minister of Dungannon.
?and Port' Albert chttches •The
bridesmaid , was ' the late ` Annie
Tigert, ' cousin ` of the bride; and
supporting the bridegroom ,was
his 'brother,. ° Dr. ,.Charles. Durnin;
Pasadena, California;;
Mr. and Mrs" Ijurnui• fainted
:prise party at her parents' home
f or 'the `:anniversary'.
On Saturday :at': 11 ' a.iri:a. Rev.
1I. L. . Jennings, rector of St. •'
Paul's 'Anglican Church, perform
ed- a •marriage' • ceremony. • at their
home Tie bride' of 69 years wore
a• .,turquoise . dress,: and entered
the living ronin to . the strains of
wedding Music ,played by Murray.
Creyke :of Tottenham The brides=
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maid was. Miss Ellen . Durnin, 96,
sister .of. the bridegrponi; . in a`
avy dregs.: Charles' Crawford,,`.
Port . Albert,, • brotherof the bride,
':supported.. the bridegroo h.. Pias
mond rings, :gifts', of • the family
were . exchanged • by the .:bridal 7
couple. •
Messages / of congratulations
were received: from John Hanna,:...
MPP:tfor 'Hufon-Bruce; ` -Elston
Cardiff; MP.for Huron;. On
tario
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._ ..Pp .tin - in hot, rn Aa1T therm married.life Premier Leslie • :Frost;= Prime
and .equipment;: Mrs. Cox .is the in . chunks, add to :gelatin. :and •
until retiring to Dungannon. • Minister John: Diefenlaaker and
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staff of ,Pahnerston, GeneraT:Hos-
pital before her marriage. ` -
Palmerston Obse'rv. er
Mr: and Mrs. Cox :were' former'
residents :of,.Lucknow::
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HoWAIID AGNEW
Stir 'until . melted:. Chill until par f.They'have two: children a . son ' a. seeretar . of ueen Elizabeth."
tially 'set. dd . flavoring; stir in , y Queen
Y , Chester; or • Irwin, Pa ' and'. a II.
egg "lks,., foldin • egg. whites. At non a turkeydinner. was
Pour intoopie Shell; chill . until
daughter; Miss Flora; .a. home ecb-:: •n
au• nomist;. The ,atter planned ,sur-, served ."to ' immediate ;relatives:
set. Garnish with fruit or :whip:
ped cream.1 . tsp • vanilla. , Combine ::sugar,
We : were served jellO. in : a cornsyrup, water, salt:. Cook un-
very :picturesque way at a'dinner ,tileit' spins a hair, or forms hard
recently.' You have; no doubt,. balls, slowly pour syrup in thin
made `Sparkle . Jello', by (making I stream ; ovEr egg whites,' beating
• two ::colors, letting set until quite coistantly. . Beat ` until : mixture
firm, and slashing With, a sharp holds shape: Stir ,in' Vanilla,. Drop
knife' until.: it isall broken: up by heaping teaspoonfuls on wax=
into tiny cubes, then 'mixing the ed paper, twirling :to form a. peak, of . Mrs., Smith's sister. •
two dishes of: `cubed jelly: togeth- While peaks 'are `still moist, de- Herib Laidlaw and .Ivan spent:
er. On this occasion, a: molded corate with red -and green cherry
.jello was. placed' on a very. large 'slices
plate . it hadbeen• molded in • Almond Nougat 2 cops gran.
a tube 'mold the centre ,Was sugar,•' pinch salt,:: 1' :cup light..
filled:, with : sparkle jello, . and corn syrup, 2. egg whites,: 3 tbsp:
heaps of the sparkle. jello around butter, l,atsp. vanilla, tsp: al
,the outside of the mold.",It: was ' Mond. extract,' 1 cup golden rai-
most , colorful and delicious. You I sins, 1" 'cup. chopped roasted, un-
might 'make the:' mold a fruit fit- blanched a1nionds. • In saucepan.
WHITECHURCH
Mrs. XenDowling and Laverne.
spent New 'Years day with ':the
Rooney „family.
Mr. and Mrs R.. Chapman and
Mrs, Sinith were in Markham on
Thursday .attending ,..the •funeral ,;,
led jelly, or • vegetables could be combine Sugar,salt, syrup :and
et in rt.. 1/2•:. cup water. Heat, stirring con
-You may have time • for' some stantly,. until :sugar is dissolved:
last minute candy; .1 have my i
Boil `to:,' hard• ' ball. .stage..': Pour
friend .Alice's ''recipe for taffy, 'gradually:ever; egg whites. beat=
in cold water,,and fdrins a hard. on •bottom with." waxed paper:.
which: she '. avers. is foolproof. 2 ing: •constantly .,until •'thick. Add h
tbsp, buttery 3 cups brown sugar, , remaining. ingredients, mix and
as, 'cup of v+ate' ," 1 tbsp vinegar,. pour into ligl'itly; 4buttered 3 inch
':�2,corn' syrup: Boil until it snaps . square, pan which. has been lined M d•
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ball 'Divinity Snow Peaks I ve Cool•, turn out on board, .
rub bly • given you these before:: ;paper and Ott in pieces, remove gratulahives salti9,
y ri .January .5th.. Cbn-
:2 ,,cups sugar;. cup light corn
s�. rup,' • 12 cup /hot 'water., pinch
;alt, • 2 stiffly beaten' egg .whites,
New' Years; with: Mr. and .,:Mrs
•. Jack .::Kerr and family of Blue
•vale.
Miss . D•. Hand entertained her.
(girl, friends at a party on Janu-
ary 1st.
Mr. and Mrs. Angus 'Falconer
and Allan, . Mrs.. Cecil Falconer;{'
spent New Years at the 'home of •
Mr. and Mrs.:R.;•Falconer,•;Sarnia.
• Mr. and Mrs..Robert `Aitchison• f'
of Ilderton spent •Sunday with
Mrs . ' Dowlin Laverne,
.Ken g and
'Mk. Tom Harris; who made his,
home. With Dave Houston. `passed
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away in. Winghain •ospitai ori
January, 5th: • ,
Mr. an Mrs, A; E. .Buckton ;
Observed their 54th wedding n-•
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10s a long Way to ,nineteen' sixty ' y
It's a long way to stir
But the drivers who make it
Are the ones we want' to know. .•,
..They'll be careful,they'll be cautious
Safety -Conscious' all the ti.me..
And they'll make it to nineteen shay'
Byy taking care in fifty-nine.
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TORONTO, LONDON,"WINDSOit, HAMILTtONr OTTAWA Q''NEN $01.1b11).,
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CHRISTMAS .. WINNERS
GOOD—FOR BUSINESS? The• Sentinel has been inform
legal liquor out-
Christ -
,Exponents . of.
,ed of the winners of three Christ-
lets persist in :'arguing that 'such Inas draws •in' local business pl'a=
facilitie$ promote: "good'°,. busi- ccs. `klo� jai d; Colbert of ungan-
non was, the 'winner •of, a plat= •. ' .
foil''• rocker at McLennan and
MacKenzie' •Farr riit.ure Store, and
Mrs: Charles Hallam Avon a com-
plete New.. Years dinner for sik
• at Shores' ICG Market. Tari Mae -
Kenzie, son "<of Mr. and 'Mrs. F.
MacKenzie. :was the winner.. dr.,
•the toboggan at Allah Iteeds
Sports and Auto Supply store...
We' would .appreciate :hearing ,;
of, atl.y other draws ; of , • this
type that took place over the• hot
tank' .season; , .
John. ThOmas McPhee, 8, -month •
old •son 'of Councillor Orval Mc,
Phee, and Mrs..MoPhee of West
Wa ,t•ranosh. , died in Sick • Childs--
reti':i Hospital, London oil..• De-'
. ' Advt., ee.txtbel'. 2uth•
ne"Nss.
ot s.o!" declare.d one business
maxi =in a Central Ontario cont
mtinity. "1 ani a pharmacist in a
.`wet` town where my fellow mer-.
chants have the mistaken . inpres-
sibn / that the ' liquor • outlett is
good for business..
• "The local' hotel was' closed for
two.'weeks recently. cit.* to a \;yin=
lation of the law which' hotel
proprietors pledge to keep.. ,My
business increased 50 . Y"percent
gross during the two; week• period.
and under the Sairie conditions
of those of, the same tNeo weeks
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'Of the year previous,: «v hen the
• hotel was open. `.. The vplurne of
business.I am losingt`ever r week
to the hotel. in, cash. busit ess,"