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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1981-12-23, Page 2adulterated with chickory. Java coffee is always the best. After it is ground mix a little egg with it, then pour in as much water (cold) as re - nuked for maul assn it to come to a boil, then set on the back of the stove where it will keep hot, but not sim- mer; put in a very little cold water to settle. "Santa has come" Santa is coming hurrah! hurrah! Santa has «me this very day The children are dancing and singing too And playing with the toys Santa brought through The children danced and played and sang Until it was time to go to bed. • Paul Hubert Gr. 7 St. Joseph's School H� F, RD CO Overhead Doors Sales & Service * RESIDENTIAL * INDUSTRIAL * COMMERCIAL ELECTRIC OPERATORS PHONE: 524.4198 34 NEWGATE ST., GODERICH, ONT. We'd like to express our warm wishes: enjoy a peace. ful, serene holiday. Thank you all so much. WEST WAWANOSH MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY ACCOUNTING MacGillivray Associates (Godorich) Limited - ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING AND COMPUTER SERVICES In-house computer providing cash dIsrurt.m.nts ledger. asaA ✓ eceipts ledger. .ccounttl ✓ c.hr.Ne. fh ncl.l showmen - Is, time and charges end specialized reports. 40 THE SQUARE GODERICH 524-2677 REPAIR PAGE 2 NNEWS-RECORD, WRI)NESDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1981 When the stores have dos- ed Christi= eve there's one gift you can give to yourself - melnlory. Take a few linktutes in the hectic last minute preparations to think back to childhood' Christmases then to the first ones you had with your children there's always a magic in remembering. Did you know that in spite of the fact that the Scots put !pore emphasis en the New Year, it was a Scottish book- seller ookseller who originated the first Christmas card in 1841. Also that, London; England's most famous Christmas tree is always erected in Trafalgar Square. Since 1947, the people of Oslo have sent a great tree from the Norwegian, forests to symbolize Norvay's part- nership artnership with Britain in the Second World War. +++ Clinton's Sarah Hale Chapter of the IODE wish to announee the winner of its annual Christmas draw held , December 15. Marlene Yeo was the happy recipient of the door swag and a cheque for$100. Proceeds of the sale of tickets this year went to the Clinton Hospital Building Fund. +++ Thanks to Jean Liver- more, secretary of the After- noon fternoon Unit of U.C.W. of Wesley -Willis we have the following report: Twenty-two ladies joined in the Sunday school room for a delicious pot luck lun- cheon on December 17. Viola Nelson's group was in charge of the luncheon. Mrs. Elaine Bechtel enter- tained the ladies with her solo, "We would see Jesus" accompanied by Eleanor Fisher, following which all the ladies joined in carols. Daisy Holland's group was in charge of the worship ser- vice. The roll call was "Christmas is ®".. Daisy gave an interesting meditation on Christmas in. Bethlehem. Greta Nediger read the story of the Shepherd who didn't go to Bethlehem. The bible reading was from Colossians read by Ed- na Adams. Helen Pearson of- fered the prayer. Rosie Arm Christmas Cards"."Myve a reading. WISHES A H APPY BIRTHDAY To On Awem *in anion Dee. 23 Saii'opw/ cin Dec. 23 ,M rril Vancouver Dec. 25 Clinton Dec. 26 Clinton . Dee. 27 Londsho o Det. 27 Clinton'''. <' - Det. 47 : ..Dec.28 • A Christmas Puzzle Clues Across 1.He says, "Ho, ho ho?' 5.A Santa's helper 7.Long for eve 8.Send them to friends 10."The - and the ivy..." 12.Tie one with a ribbon 14.Another word for gift 16.It makes a good fort 17.A pin has a sharp one 18.The sun is one 21.The colour of poinsettias 22.Presents are under this 24.Christmas songs 25.Another word for stubbled 27.Wben Santa arrives 29.Put one on each card you send 30.The month Christmas is in Down 1.Santa's vehicle 2.A tree decoration made from foil 3.They burn in a fireplace 4.Leave one out for Santa 5.Cltristmas trees are ------ 6.Jack---- 9.Opposite of bottom 11.Opposite of wrap 13 Do. finis to disguise gifts 15.Where the three kings wandered 16.Hang one from the mantel 18. " night, holy night..." 19.An aunt is one 20.They pull Santa's sleigh 23.You - what you sow 26.A delicious pudding 28.It comes from a pig (c) 1981 Canada Wide Feature Services Limited by MacKay Fairfield Tate Edna Stewart took charge of the business. Edna was thanked for her leadership over the years and was presented with an engraved silver coffee spoon. She read an article on "The Origin of the Christmas Kettles." The Salvation Array has had ket- tles for donations for the poor, unfortunate and needy in America for almost a hun- dred years. Greta Nediger's group will be in charge of the January +++ The Guiding Movement and the Scouting Movement of Clinton wish to extend a vote of thanks to the mer- chants of our town who pro- vided refreshments after the carol sing last Friday even- inht. +++ And now to all readers who have endured Town Talk for the past year The Gibb Family, Robert, Peggy, Geoff and Barb, and Ian send every good wish for Christmas and the New Year. What it means to erne 1. you should be happy! 2. you should be happy with yipresents! 3. you should be paishent' you should have fun! help your Mom and Dad! Do not peek in at the presents 8. thank your Mom and Dad after. Peter Michael Bartlett Gr. 2 Holmesvile Public While their classmates performed a Nativity scene In the background, these members of Mrs. Ripfer's grade one class prayed to God thanking him for the birth of Jesus. Looking through old files This was part of Huron Centennial's Christmas Concert. (photo by Rimmer) Recipes 1881 style Clinton News Record December 28, 1881 Quail on Toast Dry -pick tu..m, .,L-'ge, cut off the heads, then the legs at first joint, split down back, draw, put into salt water for fifteen minutes, drain, dry with a cloth, lard them with little pieces of bacon, and broil over a good fire. If one does not care for the bacon, dip each into melted butter two or three times. Have ready as many slices of but- tered toast as you have birds breast up on each piece. Thin slices of broiled bacon are very good served with the quail. Prairie Chickens. Partridges and Quails Clean nicely; rinse and dry, and then fill with dress- ing, sewing them up nicely and binding down the legs and wings with cords. Put them in a steamer over hot water and let them cook until just done. Then place them in a pan with a little butter; set them in the oven and, baste them frequently with melted butter until of a nice brown. They ought to brown nicely in about fifteen minutes. Serve them on a platter with sprigs of parsley alternately with currant jel- ly. To roast weld fowl Put an onion, salt and hot water into a pan and baste for ten or fifteen minutes; change the pan; put in a slice of salt pork and baste with butter and pork dripping very often; just before serv- ing dredge lightly with flour and baste. Ducks take from twenty-five to thirty-five minutes to roast and wood cocks and snipes, fifteen to twenty-five. Do not draw or take off the heads of either. Garnish with fried or toasted bread, lemon, parsley and currant jelly. Coffee to make I am surprised to find how few people can make a de- cent cup of coffee. Nothing spoils coffee like over - boiling. Coffee should be ground at home, for ready - ground coffee is always 0, lift your heads high as we join together and sing His praises on this holiest' of holidays! Peace and love! From the Management THE ORIGINAL OLD MILL IN BLYTH ELECTRIC •ECONOMY •QUALITY •SERVICE "Rig lobs or smell. we guarantee them all" 482-7374 or - 482-9030 CLINTON TRAVEL THE COACH NOUSE TRAVEL SERVICE 31 HAMILTON ST. GODERICH 524-2615 OPEN: Monday -Friday 9:00-5:30 OPEN SATURDAYS TILL 12 NOON FULLY APPOINTED FOR BUSINESS OR PLEASURE TRAVEL MECHANICAL GBAILEY3 LENNOX AND DUAL-AIRE FURNACES. 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