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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1954-01-06, Page 7
> *>* ■ 3»■ **• ' 'W* s ♦ WEDNESDAY, JAN. 6th, 1954 ’ N- • , ... THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO ONE CARLOAD OF Fiberglass and ROCK WOOI, I i i this ’n’. that *• * ’by ROSEMARY THYME i PAGE SEVEN sew--....... !, ,W4. ......................../ .........■ whipped cream and pecan halves. You might use finely chopped preserved ginger mstead. of the .cinnamon, . I made Turkish Delight to take with us to the friends with whom we had dinner on Christmas night. Instead of the . regulation flavorings' for, Turkish Delight (which is sb *eaSy to make) I cooked finely chopped preserved ginger in the sugar etc, mixture. -i.". n Pl I..../ ,.J. ..... ......... ■ or 9 inch, pie shell. Heat 1Y4 cups water to boiling point in 2 qt. saucepam Remove from heat. Add 1 package orange jelly powder and stir until dissolved; Fold in cup dates, chopped; mix well. Add 1 pint ice cream, cut into pieces, to hot liquid; stir quick ly till melted. Chill until mixture j-s thickened but not set. Fold in */2 cup chopped nuts, Yi tsp;, cin- namon. Turn into copied, baked _ _ __ ________ pie shell. If desired, top with l it was a very successful product/ - Are you surfeited with turkey and mince pies and Christmas cake? I have never yet had mor# turkey than I appreciiatde, but I haye had all the fruit cake that I care to see for a while. . . A turkey seldom disappears completely on Christmas day; in fact, I expect we» hope to be eat- J,og/.‘Lat”. if_for„s,everar days after. Turkey "Layer; Salad: Cranber ry layer, 2 cups ^canned Jellied cranberry sauce, clip; water, 1 envelope plairi gelatin, 2 tbsp, co^d water. Soak gelatin in cold water 5 min. C.rqsh’ cranberry sauce; add. water and gelatin. Heat thoroughly. Pour half . of mixture into mold.- Chill until firm, " ... Turkey Layer: 1 envelope plain gelatin, one-third cup cold water, | 2 cups left-over diced turkey,. ■%>. tsp. salt, y2 cup Chopped celery, ’ Ya. cup stuffed olives, one-third I cup salad dressing. Soak gelatin I in cold .-water 5 min. Dissolve' ■over boiling water in top of [ double boiler. Add turkey, celery; ' olives, salad dressing,- salt, When cranberry layer is firm, .pour tdr^ key layer over.. Add remaining thickened cranberry mixture for top layer. When firm unmold. Turkey Sandwiches; are 'very,, popular for the refreshments in the holiday season, (I’d pre’fer them tp Christmas, cake). Mix chopped . tufkeyj celery,;; olives, parsley with salad dressing, add salt... Spread between- split ■ long r . rolls. Chill. Cut .cross.wise. e.'j 2. Mix strawberry, or apricot, v. .... ...... , .....I . with,.cream Ronald Grieve of Branl/ord spent [ cheese. Adel chopped turkey.’Cut a few days' at the home of the ' crusts. from bread. Spread former’s uncle, Brown 'Smyth; •■ I roll; fasten We are sorry to hear " that Mr. i Chill,. Insulation FULL THICK BATTS SEMI THICK BATTS Granulated CALL US FOR FREE ESTIMATES I •> DUNGANNON s"’ 'K-v-AAvl! v vll A * vx i 1 jJfJk'y-F 11 Ul Cl y { Illg V 111 lu vlliOd • 1JU11V1 Cl Y £>•. A ,11V. y . v y . » ■ . * 11 v • • *.night of this week, the regular went by way of Detroit arid Iri-'ls;.f pun) you will be pleased of their uncle, Mr. Alf Errington MrA'and Mrs. Harvey Alton : an'evening of progressive euchre.. . ___, _ Mr. Lawrence Smyth'and ehum '. or any jam. .yo.u . like .' r,'" layer,.Cover sides T cream Decorate with ■ sliced I i I i /■-I ..T-5 . i i . '... i I i week the Club'.members will visit I ( hundred, .miles .were covered, in [ ducted games of musical, chairs Mr. and Mrs. Bert Badman, Es and With a toothpick’.. naise, chopped’' nuts, and spread of bread; Then i ,\ <=3= , mo O There, is a tremendous saving by installing your own insulation. Full thick insulation, batts for the ceiling of a room 10’xl2’ will cost you only $8.10. i I ki 5=3 Semi thick insulation batts for the same size ceiling will coSt you. only $6.00. JOHN W. HENDERSON lumber Limited ’Phone 150 — ■ . Lucknow, Ont. Mrs. E. Hall* Miss. Almeda Hall and Mr, and Mrs,. Delbert Wilson of Brantford were week-end vis itors with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Webster. Mr, Wilson; a talented singer, favored \ with a solo at the Dungannon United Church service 6n Sunday morning. We are sorry to hear of the serious illness of Mrs, Jas, Finni gan, who though not in. the best of; health, was. considered to be slightly improved, till a sudden turn for the worse came at the end of last week with- further Complications and the family was called to her bedside. She was 87.years of age; the past month and at her advanced age there is very Tittle hope of her condi-( ...... tion improving; . ' '. Visitors for New. Year s Day. chopped, turkey mixed, with en- Mr. and .Mrs. Jack Eedy of with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur, Elliott ! °.usb grayy to make at nice and Stoney Creek were week-end vis-; were Miss; Elizabeth Elliott, Miss I moist. If the gravy has already itors with the former’s parents, • Jd’a Whyard and Misses Nettie■■ been enjoyed to the utmost, use Mr. and Mrs, H. J. L. Eedy. t ,.l.and Rebina Sproul and on Sun- ] earn of chicken soup or . cream. Mr. and Mrs. Lofne MacKenzie j clay visitors were Mr", and Mrs, °f mushroom;- salt and pepper to (cuit dough, .and sprinkle gener ously vftith chopped parsley. Rdll J.’j ' J” slices' and place cut side down on greas ed bake sheet. I like, to use iarge[ muffin tins. ■If you” have been enjoying , mince pies and • Christmas .pud- ! ding's to, the full (1 think- that 'J.hok.-'Park is 'laid' up with *a 'sore [~ 3.’.'Mix chopped .turkey, maydn- Teg this last"while. ■ i ' i • Mr! John Rivett, sou'th of th.e on ’ first layer village,, is. ill at Goderich Hospi-J spread lettuce and sliced tom- tal. ■ • \atoes on second , 2^,Miss . 'Sylyia. Stinger returned Hnd top _With softened home Sunday after spending' cheese. Christmas vacation with her. §iS-i bhves. ter, Mrs. John Fennell,..Bradford.!' This is one of my pet ways of Mr. and Mrs; J. D.; Hesson and ' using leftover meats, and it is Miss Clara Sproul of Stratford & Las successful with turkey as .any Miss Ida Whyard of the Village'other meat. were Christmas day visitors with! Make biscuit dough, and Toll ( Misses Nettie and Rebina Sproul.-!;t° r'2 inch thickness. Have ready i. Visitors for New .Years Day .chopped, turkey mixed, wifh en- Jack Eedy of with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur, El'liott' ough grayy to make at nice and of Toronto were Christmas yisi- ■ Oscar Cuthill and litt,l'e1so,n Paul[ tast.e ' s.Pread pn -rolled-out bis- tors with Mr. and Mrs.. Otto Popp. of Walton. . ’ !' — Mr. and Mrs. Otto Popp and Enjoy Southern Trip H i n ir"A <. ' family spent New Years/ with | Mr. and Mrs. Allan Reed, their lke J • X toll. Cut in /a their family, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin ‘ family, Jimmy, Eleanor, Jewell, McGee and little son Billy. | and Misses Ada and Hazel Web-1 The Dungannon; Trail Rangers j ster, Mr. Don Cameron and Mr. i enjoyed a sleigh riding party -last i Bill Stewart enjoyed a 3800-mfle ' week at Glenn’s Hill and report-( trip to the Southern States dup ed an excellent time. On Monday i ing Christmas holidays. They r- • • - ■ ■ ‘ ■ ..... weekly meeting was held. J. C. dianapolis where the Misses Web. Durnin, president^ opened with ster stopped off to visit a sister, the. Trail. Rangers ceremony. The Some places of interest on the. scripture lesson and study was [ trip were Memphis, New Orleans,1 taken by Rev: Watt, Jimmy Blake ’ along the Gulf of Mexico to St. read the minutes and called the ■Petersburg,'Florida. At Saratoga, roll. Geqfge Dawson arid Wayne [a fine winter circus, was enjoyed, Brpwn were appointed to arrange). with animals not seen here. A for an evening soon for bowling ’ day basking in 80 degree temper or skating. Games were enjoyed ature was enjoyed at Daytona for a while " before closiifgf Christmas visitors this, week wer^Miss~-^Myrtle^PhriliiK7^jt<m:r otyV with her’ ibrotiher, Mr: Dur-, nmPhiHips and Mrs. Phillips, also Mrs: Phillips’, brother, Mr. H, R. Currie and wife of Dayton, yhio, who* were. visiting their oaughter- at Goderich. Congratulations - to Mr. & Mrs. Ea Verne Culbert (nee Donna Meich) . of Elmwood, who were jnari’ied last week and will make groom is employed. Beach and at St. Augustine the oldest house in America was ■view:ed7”Atlanta7~~Georgia7~\vas‘ igala for/New1 Years with Presi dent Eisenhower at his summer home. Ro^k' City was a beauty spbt in Georgia on the way home and from Lookout Mountain can be seed, seven states of the Union at one, time: Misses Websters re joined the party at Indianapolis/ A different rbute was taken for. I th4 return trip so that different 4 with something ‘cold-.. and maybe a bit tart, for desserts/ 7 ‘ Cranberry Sherbet: 4 cups of cranberries, 2 cups boiling .water, 2 cups‘ sugar, 1 tsp. unflavored .1 gelatin, Y4 cup cold yy^ter, 1 pint ginger ale. ’ Add water to cleaned . cranberries. Cook covered 15 min. Press thru strainer. Add gelatin, softened in cold water, and sugar; stir until dissolved. zCobl? Add ginger ale. Fast’ freeze to mushy ...cpnsl.Tendx~.Turri_mto±„(± bowl; beat with rotary or electric beater, Freeze till firm in dray, or paper cups. ... . .1 Date- Nut Parfait Pie: Fills, 81 ©8) CZZJO CP ✓o convene!’, led the meeting and | read the scriture lesson. Miss Pat ricia ’.Young gave the prayer, I “Our Fathers /Business” was. a _______ aiMji wm .mane i v.____film shown.'Ronald l'ed.in a'btisi- their home .in Gptferich where the I scenery was enjoyed.' Thirty-eight'j-ness discussion. Lillian Popp con- is employed. . | hundred, .miles .were covered, in [ ducted games of musical , ghairs Sixth Concession™' euchre twelv^ d^ys which is. surely not i and pihg pong. ' club, enjoy weekly parties among letting the ‘‘grass . grow under Mr. and Mrs. Bert Badman, Es- neighbors and last Tuesday their feet”. They arrived borne' sex, Mrs. Stanley Hughes of Tor-r "ighi Mr. and Mrs. John Finni-1 Sunday evening to be ready the! onto, Mrs. Gladys. Black of Brus- opened, their home'at which i nekt morning; to resume dr ivin'g. seis, Mrs. Eva Black Of, Lucknow, forty were present. Lady’s high 1 on the Lucknow High School bus attended the funeral last week gdze \yas Jw-Qn ty..^ Cyril j routes.' ' of Jheir uncle, Mr. Alf Errington Ra”u ’ *'' k H' The Y.P.U. of . the United1 aria later, visited’their sister, Mrs. Was : Church mot for the ’bi-weekly .’to cneiir nome at which t next morning , to rt-bLuncforty were present. Lady’s high 1 on the Lucknow High School bus attended the funeral last week p / 7^ vvvai vy vyru^yle and low prize to Miss Lois. yebster, Gent’s high prize was vu.u»vn »**x.v — ...------ -------------------v. won by Mr. John.R. Thompsoh meetihg with the hew president,] Mr. and Mrs. Warren Bamford and lOw ^ Alton, in the chair. Miss were Christmas .visitors-with Mr. ald Alton. Tuesday night of this Jean Free,. Missions and QUtlook and Mrs. Robt, Stothers.