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
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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.
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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.
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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
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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
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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.
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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!
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