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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1952-11-20, Page 9MR. AND MRS. II, C. STRETTON Mr. and Mrs. Herb- ert Clare Stretton, Lateen, are shown here folowing their recent marriage in Carmel • Presbyterian Church manse, Hen- son. The bride is the former Norma Jean Sangster, daughter of Mrs. Sangster and the late William Sangster, Hensall. The groom is the son of Herbert Stretton, Brussels, and [Vas. Cecil Hodgins, Lucan. The newly married couple are living in Lucan. 78th Anniversary In Zurich Church Rev. C. B, Heckendorn, Elmira, former minister of the Evangelical United Brethren Church, Zurich, returned for the occasion of that church's 78th anniversary on Sum- day, November 9, and preached at both the morning and evening ser- vices. Rev, II. E. Roppel, in his sixth year as minister of the church, was in charge, The choir, under the leadership of Mrs. Milton Oesch, the men's octette, Mrs. Broderick and Mrs. Hahn, Hensall, presented special music. The anniversary offering exceeded $650. The anniversary was the 102nd of the congregation which was estab- lished in 1850, when services first were held in the log home of Christian Oswald and the first church of the association was a log building erected in 1857 ad- joining the Evangelical cemetery on the Bronson Line. of the Boy Scout Movement which now has a world membership of over five million. These draw- ings are most vivid and the artist has been particularly successful Iry capturing B-P's likeness and ex- pression. FAMILY REFRIGERATOR! BUDGET HELPER! INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER Refrigerator Model G-84 it's Come, see this Sisper,spaelous food-keeper that's so "right" for large families! Big 8,5 Cu' ft. capacity. Big full.width freezer takes 51 lbs. of frozen foods. Big 173 sq. ft, shelf area, including teihnvable balfahelf. Pantry-Dor gives extra 'front- row" storage. 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Rescued From Cold Storage Locker Missing for several hours, Mrs. Stanley Sproule, elderly resident of Odessa, Ontario, recently was traced by searching Boy Scouts to a locked cold storage ware- house. Queen's Scout Bob Scott summoned pdlice, who broke in- to the locker and rescued Mrs. Sproule. Scouts helped with first aid. Win "Plan Achievement" Awards Plan Achievement flag crests for attaining their 1951 objectives in a three-year program of plan- ned progress, have been awarded to 498 Wolf Cub Packs, 350 Boy Scout Troops and 13 Rover Scout Crews. The Second Canadian Boy Scout Jamboree at Ottawa in July, 1953, will be called "The Jamboree of Achievement," mar- king the completion of the pro- ject. Ducks Limited — Not For Sale Boy Scouts of Swastika, Ontar- io, have five ducks which are not for sale or to be hunted as game birds—The Scouts are helping the Lions Club raise the ducks for placement on the Blanche River as a tourist attraction. Win R.M.C. Scholarship Three active members of the Boy Scout Movement have won scholarships to Royal Military College, Kingston, Ontario. They are Assistant Scoutmaster Ken- neth Anderson of Guelph, and Rover Scouts Herbert Clark and John Storr of Montreal. ' To Honor Scout Heroes Canada's Chief Scout, the Right Honorable Vincent Massey, C.H. will present gallantry awards to 14 Scout heroes at Government House, Ottawa, on December 1. The Victoria Cross of Scouting, known as the Cornwell Badge, will be awarded to one Scout. There will be two posthumous a- wards of Bronze Crosses; two boys will receive Silver Crosses and nine will get Gilt Crosses. Awards in recognition of out- standing service to the Boy Scout Movement will be presented to 11 adults. Still Going Ahead Canada's Boy Scouts Associat- ion membership is nearing the Dodd's !admit Pills TRADE MARK SEC. SHOP REFRESHED' How COLDS affect Your KIDNEYS The kidneys are very delicate organs, easily affected—especially, by a cold. 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Yeast grows best in a warm atmosphere, but watch the time as well as the temper- attire! If the recipe says, "double in size" it means that, and the time of rising will de- pend on the temperature of the dough as' well as the room. 2. Swedish Tea Ring is a vari- ation of the old familiar tea bis- cuit. This delectable Scandinav- ian treat will always be success- ful When the dough is not too dry. As you knead, do not handle too much. 3, Apple Muffins keep moist and are rich enough to eat with- 140,000 mark, At the latest Quar- terly census (Sept. 30) there were 77,980 Wolf Cubs, 45,250 Boy Scouts, 710 Sea Scouts, 673 Lone Scouts, 2505 Rover Scouts, 117 Rover Sea Scouts and 12,699 leaders, a total of 139,934. Adopt Holger Nielson Method Teaching of the Holger Nielson method of artificial respiration to Canada's Boy Scouts, in addition to the Schaefer Method, has been approved by the Executive Com- mittee of the Cdnadiari General Council of the Boy Scouts Assoc- iation. This action follows adoption of the Holger Nielson method by the St. John Ambulance Association, 'the Royal Lifesaving Society and the Canadian Red Cross Society. Honors Manitoba Queen's Scouts At an impressive ceremony in Manitoba's Legislative Buildings in Winnipeg, Canada's Chief Scout, the Right Honorable Vin- cent Massey, CH, recently pres- ented Queen's Scouts certificates to 73 Scouts from various sections of the province. "B-P'S Life In Pictures A fascinating book with the above title is now available from Canadian Scout Headquarters. Each of the fifty-three quarto pages contains five or six sketches of incidents in the life of Lord Baden-Powell of Gilwell, Founder * * * Anne Allan invites you to write to her care of the Clinton News- Record. Send in your suggestions on homemaking problems and watch this column for replies. Remove from pans at once. THE QUESTION -BOX Mrs. L. D. asks: How to make Quince Jam? Answer; Quince Jam is usually made using commercial liquid pec- tin or crabapples. Quince Jam 5 cups prepared fruit , 2 tbsps. lemon juice 7 cups sugar bottle, of pectin Peel and core about 14 quinces. Grind. Pour into saucepan and add 11/2 cups water. Bring to a boil, cover 15 mins. Measure 5 cups fruit into deep saucepan. Add lem- on juice and sugar; mix well. Stir while bringing to a full rolling boil for one minute. Add pectin (Certo) and boil one min. Remove from electric element, stir and skim for 5 mins. Ladle into jars. Mrs. C. J. asks: How to make Date pie? Answer: Cut N. lb.dates into Ys inch slices and separate. Cover with water and simmer covered for 10 mins. Add 1 cup milk, 1/4 cup sugar, 1 tbsp. flour and 1 beaten egg. Cook until thick. Chill Pour into baked 9-inch pastry shell. Spread with whipped cream. put butter. When you combine the ingredients mix only until the flour dissappears. A 4. Cherry Loaf is another re- cipe -that's easy to prepare and Wonderful to have on hand. pour the batter quickly into your pan; do not spoon it in for best re- sults. Cinnamon Puffs 1 pkg. yeast granules Ya cup luke warm water 1 cup milk 2 tbsps, sugar 1/2 cup shortening 1 tsp, salt 2 eggs, beaten 3% cups all-purpose flour 3 tbsps, sugar 1/a tsp. cinnamon Soften yeast in the water. Scald milk; add sugar, shortening and salt. Cool to lukewarm, Sift flour and add 2 cups to milk mixture. Beat well. Add yeast, eggs and remaining, fliour. Beat about 20 strokes, Cover and let rise until double in size. Stir down. Drop spoonfuls into greased muffin tins. Sprinkle with sugar and spice. Let rise about 30 mins„ then bake in electric oxen of 375 degs. for 20 mins. Swedish Tpa Biscuits Use prepared biscuit mix or pre- pare tea biscuit dough. Roll it in- to an oblong about 14 inch thick and sprinkle lightly with brown sugar, pastry spice and currants. Roll from the long side like a jelly roll. Place on a cookie sheet or pie plate, forming a ring by pinching ends together. Cut gash- es, almost to, the centre, about % inch apart, As you cut, turn each section on its side. Bake in electric oven of 375 degs. for about 25 minutes. Apple Muffins 4 tbsps. shortening % cup sugar 1 egg, beaten 214, cups all-purpose flour 31/ tsps. baking yowder % tsp. salt 1 cup milk 1 cup chopped apple Cream shortening, blend in sug- ar gradually. Beat in egg. Stir in apples and measured dry in- gredients. Make a well in the centre and quickly stir in the milk. Fill greased muffin pans two-thirds full. Bake in electric oven of 425 degs. for 20 to 30 minutes. Fruit Bran Loaf , 2% cups flour 4% tsps. baking powder 2-3 cup sugar Fa tsp. salt 1 egg, beaten 114 cups milk 2 tbsps. shortening, melted 1 cup bran flakes 1 tbsp. butter 1/4, cup brown sugar 1-3 cup maraschinos Sift flour with baking powder, sugar and salt. Add bran. Combine beaten egg, milk and melted shor- tening. Stir into flour mixture. 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