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Helpful Hints
To add a little variety
to meatloaf mix in a half
cup or so of raisins.
Keep brown sugar soft
by placing a piece of raw
apple on a small piece of
waxed paper. Set it on top
of the sugar and cover
lightly.
To make imitation sour
cream for the diet -
conscious, whirl creamed
cottage cheese in a
blender. Flavour it with
sugar, extracts, chives,
etc. Use it in place of
mayonnaise in coleslaw
or potato and macaroni
salads.
Pour Italian or French
dressing over leftover
green beans right after
dinner while they are still
warm. Marinate in the
frig for at least a day.
Serve over slices of
tomato and onions.
Garnish with rings of
black olives.
Hot Chicken
Salad
2 cups diced cooked
chicken
2 cups chopped celery
1 cup mayonnaise
1/2 cup sliced almonds
2 tbsp. lemon juice
2 tbsp. chopped onion
1/2 tsp. salt
1/2 cup grated cheese
one-third cup green
pepper
1 jar pimento (if
required)
1 can cream of chicken
soup
chow mein noodles
Combine all
ingredients except
noodles in a 2 qt.
casserole. Cover and heat
Hensall news...
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Church on May 3 was
accepted, and
arrangements for the
beef b -b -q finalized. Mrs.
Belva Fuss was pianist. A
poem and the benediction
closed the meeting. Mrs.
Marg. Consitt conducted
a contest and lunch was
served by hostess Alice
Ferg.
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Ed.
Gagne and family and
Mrs. Annie Gagne of New
Liskeard spent the
Easter weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. Hans Ger-
stenkorn and family.
Mrs. Ross McMillan,
Waterloo, spent Thur-
sday of last week with her
mother, Mrs. Laird
Mickle.
Mr. and Mrs. C. R.
MacGillewray of Embro,
visited on Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Oesch.
Mr. and Mrs. John
Skea, junior, Colin and
Karen of Milton and Mr.
and Mrs. Randy Mason
and Andrew of London
visited with their parents
Mr. and Mrs. John Skea,
senior over the weekend.
Charles Mickle,
Hamilton, spent the
Easter weekend with his
mother Mrs. Laird
Mickle.
Mrs. Fran Cowan and
Mrs. Phyllis Hughes of
Prince Edward Island
and Donald Cowan of
Peace River, Alberta
visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Smith recently.
Family visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
Hyde over Easter were
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hyde
and family of Ottawa,
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hyde
and family of Brampton,
Miss Margaret Hyde of
London and Mr. and Mrs.
Norman Hyde of Huron
Park.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Payne of London visited
with Mrs. John
Alexander and family
and with Mr. and- Mrs.
Carl Payne over the
Easter weekend.
Sales barn
Supply consisted
mainly of heifers and
steers at the Hensall
Sales Barn; demand was
active and prices higher.
Fat cattle; steers, $79.50-
$86.50, top to $88.25;
heifers, $75.50-$85.50, top
to $87.50. Pigs; in-
sufficient to price.
Kinettes
The Hensall and
District Kinettes held
their April meeting at the
home of Sharon Fink with
all members present. The
main item of business
was arranging for the
Rummage Sale which is
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in 350 degrees oven tor
half an hour. Serve hot
over noodles. You can use
any kind of noodles.
Fudge Pudding
Put into 11/2 quart
casserole:
1 cup flour
2 tsp. baking powder
pinch salt
3/4 cup white sugar
2 tbsp. cocoa.
Mix dry ingredients and
then add:
1/2 cup milk
1 tsp. vanilla
2 tbsp. melted butter,
1/2 cup chopped walnuts.
In a separate bowl mix
3/4 cup of brown sugar and
1/4 cup cocoa. Sprinkle
over batter in casserole,
then pour 11/2 cup bpiling
water over it all. Bake at
350 degrees for 1/2 hour.
Minor ball in Tuckersmith
It is hoped that enough
interest will be shown by
the children and parents
of Tuckersmith to start a
Tuckersmith Minor
Softball League.
Registration for the
Bantam team, for ages
12, 13 and 14, will take
place at Vanastra
Recreation Centre on
Thursday, April 19 at 5
p.m. You can also
register at Huron Cen-
tennial School in
Brucefield on Friday,
Community
events
Just a reminder about
the bottle drive on
Saturday, April 28, for the
Brownies, Guides: Cubs
and Scouts.
Church News
This Sunday Mr. Arend
Kersten from Kincardine
will be guest speaker at
the 11 a.m. service. Mrs.
Roberta Banks will be
organist.
Don't forget the Come
Alive Clubs on Tuesdays
at 7: 30 p.m.
to be held at the Arena on
the evening of May 3.
Please phone Sharon
Fink at 262-3334 for pick
up until 4 p.m. May 3. The
Kinettes also visited 25
shut-ins leaving plants
with them for Easter.
Mission Festival
Hensall United Church
was the setting for a
special Mission Festival
recently,. Beginning with
a special speaker at the
morning service, it
continued through the
noon hour until the late
afternoon. The needs of
many countries, in-
cluding our own, were
illustrated by displays,
films, slides, and talks.
The theme, What in the
world is the church
doing?
Miss Maureen Mayne,
who spoke at the morning
service is Mission Co-
ordinator for London
Conference: Referring to
the stories in the book of
Acts, she urged greater
use of opportunities,
excitement and ad-
venture open to the
church of today.
The service was con-
ducted by Rev. Garnett
Husser, who conceived
the idea of the Festival,
and sharing the pulpit
were Lucia Zmekhol
from Brazil and Kotaro
Watanaba from Japan,
exchange students
presently staying in
Goderich and Exeter,
who later manned some
of the displays. The choir
contributed two numbers
1 to the services.
Over 200 enjoyed the
International
smorgasbord luncheon
with dishes from Canada,
Africa, Italy, Japan,
Germany, Hong King
Mexico, Holland, India,
Brazil, China and the
British Isles.
Throughout the af-
ternoon visits were made
to the various displays of
life for Canadian natives
(Indian and Inuit), and
people living in Hong
Kong, India, Nepal,
Korea, Indonesia, Japan
and the third world
countries. Stewardship of
United Church members,
help for the projects of
;the mentally retarded
' and opportunities for the
exceptional child were
included.
Slides and films on the
Caribbean, West Indies
and Brazil with com-
mentary were also shown
and Rev. Bruce Eaton of
Sebringville recently
returned from
Bangladesh gave an
interesting film and talk
on his work there, in-
structing the natives on
drilling wells and setting
up irrigation systems.
Native costumes were
worn by those who
possessed them. A
display on Kenya was
shown by Dr. Roger
Whitman of Seaforth and
other displays were
manned by members of
the congregation, in-
cluding Parkash Malik
and his family who have
emigrated here from
India. Tea and coffee was
served to wind up
proceedings.
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