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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.