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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1957-10-30, Page 7• tNDDNE PA ,. OC"i'A. 30th, 1957 ,4441411.. u• , THE 'LU0 1YOW' SENT ; 'EL, 1aUCKNOW, ONTARIO r4.T S.E, VES` by ROSEMARY •,' THYME. ,Tho other e r da I ,:was; looking � ,�' . • me : ni it:.rQcipcs, and • re - fet ng'Qn the htg h cost of all naea > . pro, UP- s. ' ; _ is .;rernin. me of • a Most amusing:' remark told to ,me : recently .., .°' . this is another of those.. funny stor- ies• that are not as funny when You don't 'know the people., Dur- ing a: telephone conversation we • wrong time, ti e, an,..d is filled with a of it". Sh-..e 'was, of,ng.t4 e a rtance 'two. . sen$ her dwn ixrLpo cl aracteriSties which, fail to en- dear her: to people, 1 can find her arousing; As we don't work in the same ' organizations, but she, does distu.ib the .,back hair of •a xfli'nlber of • people; The wo- were speaking of •the a-Ppa-t, ng man v rtY� �lvhsim L w to tactlessness tor 'which ,a, certain laughed heartily and said, (`Just woman, is. ,noted. She invariably. 'wait, till I tell you,what she said says ,thel. wrong thing at the to' me, .I 'laugh every time 1 think, . .4. �,.;? f . .✓mow,�w �•K; ,r: }•$j v?. ✓ • emea Pgga, powder, salt and pep- met S--- coming away from it. cgok slowly for 10 min: Remove 5, stopped and looked 'her cover,and cook i9 min. longer, over, and then said, with ,her iSerVeS 4 to 6. , characteristic abruptness, ".F Van' Lima Bean Chill ]< med. onion, never understand .how. people 1. fb.F chopped ground beef, 2 to can stay fat with 'meat; the price :3. tsp. chili • powder, ' 1 tsps, salt.,: i --iso,,. •Mrs. A . _: _is .quite pleast.1. i x frozen ,Lima, beans, 19 oz; _.., fangp lump, which gave .e, r'e ; can .::tomatoes,` •':grade C.. Cook Mark a distinctly personal flay- - onion, anU beef -in.- large sauceyG, or . But. people just. don't; talk r to. pan, stirring with fork.. until Mrs Ate, 'that -a -way.. the meat loses its,red -color, Add re - first 'place, she :is the *ife of maining ingredients; bring to one of the town's • leading'Indus- boil; -cov er. . and sim n er about violists,. ' and .as such. is accorded .min ,' stirring occasronait • ,. : i, is.. a lush round' meat. respect, and, zs accorderl� re � 1 ri . , . g • spect on, her own account as' well,; oripe,' fit•.for company dinners ' affection. too, from lesser great Beef .arid Mushroom Roll' 1:' tires like myself, sinee' she , is a pound' or; ground beef, one -guar-• most' unar.surning woman, .fi iend- ter. .tsp. of salt,: 1/4 tsp. of pep- ,ly , andcharming,, 'With' no pre- ,'pei, 2 oz.. can .mushroom pieces tense; And , a fine sense ., of hu=' ';with, the liquid;: 1 :small onion,: mour! minced, 1/4, cup swee t pickle, two"Petunia"' 'said today .that. met. 'sprigs chopped ' parsley,. 1/4 tsp- loaf is .easy' :on the budget, but dry mustard, 2 tbsp f=flour,. terribly dull. 1 don't .agree I curt dough, 10 oz:; can beef gravy; think that you sari •get more, var-.�'t o t • eef,es tarred color. fork all iety into dishes ; made of chop- Ped . ;;meat•„ than any other .:'kind ingredients, except last tihree,., o;:meat: r : , Sia rrr�er-=10- mm Pour -off -most I was hunting for a chili• cad of fat. Blend iii flour, add'one capierecipe, and have a .couple third cup `'waterw and 'cook until food ones foi ,you. The one"' thing ' thickened,.• stirring, constantly. , ou must Use: 'yourdiscretion iii ' Coo1, Roll dough, in 12 iby 9 inch these recipes. is ' the amount' of rectangle.. 'Spread 'mixture on, -evil-i---powder -that, your -family.• dougk to within 'one-half inch, will take: You will: notice.the,edges Moisten ••edges:Frwith ,water, difference 'in amounts in' these roll.like jelly ','roll :and pines two recipes ; some. folks, like' edges ;'together. Put roll in, ggreas- it piping `hot', • and others have, ed shallow 'pan,• and brush with tender taste buds, and may. get ,milk.' Bake in. hot oven, 425 F. heir tonsils 'burned: about 20 min. Cut in slices rand Chili Con, Carrie—:` one ' laz ge serves with heated gravy. onion, 3 'tbsp. 'salad or olive oil, „ *` 1 lib. ••round beef, .1 '(No.:2`) can: kidney Train Service. beans 1 (No:• , L� sari to=. �,. Train•., service that .has-been in '' effect fact .for 9'9 "' ars' came 'to a rri,atoe 3 � tbs' :, chilid e . S Y .. n endo a�t"rd.a : w `en h .. h the C 1� ,one-eighth n �.; tsp:.sa t, ,one . .g h sp .pepper,y . , disco..t'. ue. :•:as'n: r, c n in d..the passenger ser.- •'. i fir; `� eat' the ise . Cut the e H oil u the. n ,.p ,g and cook onion Until tender. Stir v ice into Gorieri ch at night as '- 'in 'th.e-grodriebeef trate-- browned: Add.'bean$, .tomat which ' left ''Gederich at ' 5:40 a.tri. • FORME R L�IJC KNOW YOUNG LADY WED BIRD—ROSS The Cayuga United church was ' the, , setting •'for' the wedding of j'. June Rose, daughter 'of- Mr. and.: Mrs. John D:•, Ross, and Douglas Wayne Baird, . song' of ,MVir: and Mrs. " John A. •, Baird, all ; of Cay- uga. The -Rev.' :H.` Howey, B.A- BM., officiated at the noon Cer- emony on Saturday, October 12:' • NDE. today':s econo'i�nic condilt ons, what you . � .. ei'.w rwer�wwew�w AM /. ISN_ �/�, dont :want from—go. T o • without, will determine . "whether inflation :is : to', halted.. father, .the .bride' -wore •;a 'baller- ina length: gown of nylon sheer over taffeta. ,Her veil was ' :held: by - crowrr�of sequins, thine stones and, pearls, Shecarried. l -a •-wh1te-Br.ible adoned with pink roses; and .lily of the valley. •knot-• ted. in , the ' satin .streamers. The . bride'wore, a string' of pearls, the gift of the , groorn, fn other words, it is.. up to the people df nad ►' i • themselves'• to determrne� : �vh�t.sor�t-�ofutur_e.. they ,: wild . have:•: . representatives in government at u on ant? al -1 �-k�r��1•�-.=1�r.o-�.wha�t- f , • not.write and" fell them? a STEEL CO `' ,M' MONTREAL. GI NANO0:UE H MILTON BRANTFORD TORONTO •4444440144••••1444-44•4.4. • 14, Miss alion ,Ross, sped "of the bride,, was maid of honor, ing a ballerina length ' gown . of orchid:, nylon sheer : Over. taffeta:. with -matching headdress. She • carried` a fan with yellow .rose buds. . , Mr . 'Wayne: Roys, :cousin, of 'the' groohi, the' groom, . was :the .best ' man :and'. the.. ushers were: Mr.: 'Robert Baldwin ' of Cayuga,' friend o ' the groom, and' Mr. Arnold Ross of . Elliott Lal `, :,.brother of the `bride The wedding music was play' -ed.', by M , :S.' •,Allen; • .and, the soloist• was Mrs.. Robert. • Keifer,. :Who sang,. "The` Lord's.• Prayer's and during the signing ' of 'the • register'' ``Because" •'• Following the ` •ceremony, a wedding •dinner was •served_, in the ---church parlors;_ where_ the ride's: mother received, wearing a _sheathe dress of Geneva blue w i1 h black accessor'ieS and a corms . cage of,, pink roses. She, was as, silted by the. groom's mother a wearing a sheath dress ;of nab with broWn . accessories: a corsage of 'Talisman roses; :For traVe11ing to: pO'nts. ji.(tth, the bride 'wore a sheath dress and. -maf .ng, :..du tera<, 01_taffey . —u.,. -. satin -back dress tweed, Her ac,‘ cessories were ,brown and .'she ',wore . a cor',sage of ..Talisman roses; Upcin thein : return • they' *will ' reside in . Caytiga. but oi'" town guests were pros- . en' . frc m. Setklrk,. Ell.iett Lake,, Ona, in•• .Stratford 1 . Welland and p �� Hamiltoi i f:.