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Midnight' Da'nc�-Se.pt. 3rd
,.(.Vedatice Labor Day Night)
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Plan to attend the big
` GRAND- BEND LIONS CLUB CARNIVAL
FRIDAY NIGrHT—AUG.31st
(Drawing on `The Thing")
.xI , • 1omemal ers! frhose saucy
little ,.flush -faced crabapples, pears
and peaches are good fruits to
pickle'Fruits -cooked in aromatic
syrup until Just tender but b' no
meow mushy are the secret of
successful winter -time delicacies.
TAKE A' TIP •
1. Select firm,: small -sized' fresh
'fruitfor pickling.
2. Cider vinegar is.receu mended /or
fruit, relishes ip the. proportion
of • two cups vinegar to one-half
cup water. • '
3. Use whole spices in, place of
powdered. -spices to retain the
true fruit color.
4. Fruit pickles should be stored in
sterilized pint jars to provide a,
tight seal.' ' '
Pickled 'Whole Fruit
1 quart fruit
1 cup vinegar -
2/3 stip water
2' 2/13 cups sugar • •
2/3 ounce stick cinnamon;
1/3 ounce whole cloves
Boil sugar, vinegar and spices ten
minutes.Wash fruit. .(Rub fur
off peaches,' remove blossom end of
crabapples .or pears.) Put into
syrup .and cook. until soft. Fill
sterilized jars and seal.
Watermelon Rind Pickle
11/2 cups watermelon rind •
(cut 2” x /")
1/2 cup vineffar
1/4' lemon, sliced thin
1 cup ,sugar .
1/.1 teaspoon whole allspice
1/-1: teaspoon. stick ci on
% teaspoon whole el ves
1Seak 'watermelon rind in medium
brine' over night.- Drain and wash
with' fresh, water. Drain. Boil in
clear water until,., tender. Mix other'
ingredients and, boil, five' minutes.
Add rind and boil until elear. Pack
Tinto' sterilized • jars. .
''Spiced Beets
Cook young --beets 'until tender.
Remove skins, Pack In sterilized.
jars. Cover with boiling spiced
SHEPYARDTOIN
S,Ii'EPPARDTON, Aug. 28. --Mrs.
Wm. Foster and Misses Margaret
and Marion, of,, Kitchener, visited
recently at . the {some of ° Mrs. A.
Foster and other" relatives. .
Mrs. Percy Graham and Jack
were in Guelph on 'Saturday taking
Mrs.' Stonehouse and son home after.
visiting 'with her parents here. '
Mr. ,and,' Mrs. Lincoln Mohr, of
Uadshili (nee Betty Foster), visited
on'Snnd'ay at, the home of Mrs. A.
Poster.
The farmers of the community
are busy these days- threshing.
'Several have their grain all
threshed for this. season. • '
Miss Phyllis -„Smyth, of near
Teeswater; is' visiting,, at i=he home
of her sister, Mrs. Freeman, and
Gree, Freeman.
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vinegar. Process inbot Water bath
)'','teen zn' mutes.
Spites Vinegar
1 cup vinegar
% . eup sugar '
1/.r tablespoon cinnamon
VI teaspoon allspice -
14,. tablespoon white mustard
• 1/. teaspoon cloves -
2 teaspoon salt
REQEESTED REGIPE.S
Mango Relish
18 green peppers
6. sweet red pepjlers
12 large onions ' ..
3 cups sugar
3 cups' Vinegar*
2 tablespoons' salt ,
'Wash nand remove seed fro
peppers.. Peel onions, - Put "all
vegetables' through food chopper.
Cover with" boiling water and let'
stand ten minutes, then drain. Add
`sugar, vinegar and salt. Boil for
ten minutes, then" pour into steril-
ized jars and seal at once.
. Chili Sauce
(without .Spices)
40 large tomatoes
8 large onions, .•
8 green peppers
6 cups sugar
6 cups vinegar . .
2 stalks celery
8 tablespoons salt
Scald and' peel 'tomatoes. Put
vegetables through food chopper
usingp the medium blade. Drain off
and reserve, the 'juice: Add sugar
vinegarand salt to' vegetables.
Bring to. boiling -point and pour into
a large roasting pan. Cook, un --
covered, in a, preheated . electric -
oven.' of 350 degrees. about 3%
hours. Pill trot sterile jars and
seal at once.
Note:. (1) Bottle the reserved
juice and process twenty minutes
in a water bath for beverage.
,(2) Make sure' the tops of the
jars are free from • seeds . before
capping.
Dill Pickles
.36- cucumbers
15 sprigs of fresh dill
(6 inches)
14
cups water
2 sups vinegar
3/k' cup salt • •
'Wash cucumbers. Pack into hot',
sterilized jars with three sprigs
of dill per quart. Boil water,
vinegar and salt for flve`.minutes.
'Pour hot juice over encumbers, fill -
r
ir,,t, the jars to one-half inch from
top and seal at once. ,'` '
• 'Not' : May, add line -quarter. tem
Span's r)1t1ni to ,each • .quart. It
makes a crisp pickle, --�'
Grape Jelly ..
'Grapes should be picked" over,
washed and stems reproved before
pnt•ting' 11110 preserving- kettle.
Mash, hi>iit• to. boiling -Point, cover
,and •simm(-'thirty minutes. 'Strain
through.. a• heavy jelly bog. Mea-
sure four cups juice into large
kettle . and: let boil jive minutes.
A,dd three cups of granulated .sugar
(warhued in this oven) ; bring to
boiling point again, stirring fre-
quently. !Boil about' taupe minute.<
or' un•til jelly shots from spoon.
Skiin and�y•it'h' pons info' 'sterile glasses.
Cove]' iu 11ed wax. , When
cool, wile inside edge of glass 'and
add second 'l'ay'er of .wax.
Note: (1) Grapes .should be. .rrrl-
derripe for jelly... •• '
(2) Let' grape juice drain over-
nt htIibfor best flavor.
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NILE,. Aug. 28. — Mrs. Frank
Wright of Nilestewn, and her sister,
Mrs. G. Jeffreys of London, -visited
at the Morris home on Tuesday.
• Ralph Matthews and Allan. Mc-..
Dairinid are taking in the Toronto
Exhibition, this weelz, , ' • '
• 11:rS. 'Clarence . Dusto»' gave her
.home for a shower'in"llouor ,of her
niece, Miss Wilma Pentland, ;bride
of the week.
-Mr. '•and Mrs.- McLeod and •Mr.
Bryantoria after. holding several
'Gos'pel services, have 'moved their
tents elsewhere. They spent over
two weeks at Nile •''on their vaca-
tions. •
aca-
tions.. . `
There will be church 'and Sunday
school services again next, Sunday,.
'September 2nd. Rev. Mr. Harrower
will be bac$, .from holidays. , .
Mr. and Mrs. Albert .Glen Of
Pelee Island are visiting his
mother,. Mrs, Geo.' Glen, Jean, Reg.
and Ernie. ;
Ernest. Girvin, of Toronto, called
ori Miss Mary Currey aini other
old -friends.
Miss Roselia Brindley spent a
few days 'last week' w itlr Mr..a>tid•
Mrs, George C'•aldwell%of C'a-rthw.
Per- t]ie •first .bine in history the
value of Canadian Mineral • produc-
tion in 1950 exceeded *'l,ot)O,OO(),000-.
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vauaty and . Distrix
The ureter Lions frolic realized
a tidy amount whicil, will be used'
to provide •axtilflcial limbs for a
t tf eretf?year-old Creditrill boy.•
The Welts Auto Eieetrie, shop at
Clinton was. broken into at the
wee11-end and- 'mere handise 'Worth'
approximately 8100 was •:s.teleii.
jaroes Edmund Johnston, Clinton,,
died on. August 621st ht the x;ige of
seventy-two _3 ears. • -He op.era1ed • a
harness siaop for some• 'yea's; and
was a Member of the' Clinton Town
Council • for several terns. Sur.
viving , are his •wife, the former,
Carrie Crawford, two daughters
and one son.
L+'nunanuel` Ward,., once a coal
n erchanyt in Clinton, died suddenly
in. St, Joseph's Hospital, London,
on Saturday at the age of seventy
three years. lie was born art Varrntu
and lived in. i aytield for several
,years before moving,' to Clinton. A
'dilughter•, Mrs. Murray Cuaife of
•cunten; ..,.survives , .•
Oscar •Hodgins of•Lueknow, while
working with 'the company paving
the highway between I,uckno%v and
iimberley, was stain4k by •a• ear
said to have been drip/en by Albert
Ct_. ell 4)f Lucknow and suffered
a' fractured pelvis„ The accident
occurred near Lochalsh, The. in-
jured plan was• taken to the Wing -
ham -hos(lital.
Janes Wooduian, a resident of
the Londe. boyo Iistriet practically~
all his life, died at Clinton on
Augu t 1,5th in .•ills eighty-fourth
year. He is survived by his "wife,
the' former Clara Haggitt, a dafugh-
ter•, Mrs. - `Arthur. Clank, R.R. 1,
Auburn, and if silo, (1,E.L.• Wood-
man, '1'illsonburg; also . ity grand-
chllciz•en...'fnd great-grandchilcl'ren.
Van Egmond—Fraser
'In • Wesley-Willis,.United. ,Church,.`
Clinton, Rev. Hugh' C. Wilsoi.--pei'-:,
formed .,the marriage ceremony
uniting Viola, only daughter of -
Mrs. Charles Fraser, Clinton, and
J. 'Willis Van Egilrond, Hullett
township. -After a trip, to northern
points Mr. and Mrs: Van 'Egmond
will make their home 'on- the bride
groom's fai'tn on R.R. 1, Clinton.
Mullin --Marshall
Iu a quiete1;eei orly. a t St..Peter's
Anglican" clhurch, ' Lucknow, Betty
Eileen Marshall, 'daiughter' of • Mrs.
James Marshall, of F.ucknow, be,
came the bride • of • William Mc-
Millan Mullin, son of• Dir. and Mrs,
Cecil • Mullin, Listowel. • Tlie cere-
mony was perfi>rmed'by Rev..A, S.
Dlitehelp..
The •couple •will reside,
at • Monktort. • .
Friends in Need
Ari, Friends 'Indeed •
Iiriivey �Villian>,son. '7th conees-,
slam of Iiowic•k township; had both
legs broken in ' a falls in his barn
during-- hiring•• operations a --few
weeks agar and ,was faced with tl►o
loss of forty' acres %of, barley be-
cause of las inability • to get about.,
4 11(1\'
�evcr•d•the farmers and othe9;s
of the district organized a bee- and
with teams .sand. tractors harveested
the entire• -forty -sera • field.
aMy Inoln doesn't have to tale a long time
to figure out •things like MC
• Cotten can be grown in different
colors :so that—it dloesn't have to
be rived. ”
' 1 STie knows already that to have my clothes all . clean
and ready for nye .to go bank "to, school;. they should.'be'
sent. to GODERICH FRENCI.pRY CLEANERS for •dry4
cleaning. Then,' she is. content that I will be; all seta'for
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