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THE LUCKNOW ;SENTINEL, LUCK.NQW, ONTARIO.
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W ITEC UR %H
. Mr. and .Mrs, Clark McGregor,
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Bruece and, on, Sundayebng
vwith
bis mother, Mrs.. D. McGregor
And. Wyss.'
Mr, and Mrs: Lorne .Johnston
Lucknow' visited: with Mr. and
r :i 1102ta.
Mrs. Er
Mr, and Mrs, Clarence Mc.-
Vlenaghan, . Beatrice and Eldon,
fence Mr ` lRe btA,McoClenaghan of
Rothsay attendedthe anniversary
services inl the United Church and
visited with • friends.. • •
, We axe; sorry to hear that Mr,.
R.obt, Boss is_,: under the .doctor's
care..
' ' Messrs. 'Tom Morrison,. '.Roy
Huffman, Mr. and Mrs. Jack M;or-
rrson visited ole Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Vic Casemore' at Brant.:
fors-. Mr. J. "B„ Morrison, • who
makes 'his', home there, was ,ill
with a heartcondition and • pneu-
monia, Mrs. Wes -Tiffin went- to
Brantford with them to visit with
Mr,
.and Mrs.. James Henderson.
The anniversary services • were
well 'attended' both `.morning and
'ev'ening',with':the' guest speaker,,,
Rev. Gorge Watt ' of . Elunganno .
Special,: due. ,ts, trios, solo ,and an-
thems.:+by the: choir were. enjoyed
by • afl. •
Mr: and Mrs. George ' Thomp-
• son and Charles ' of Feversham
' Mrs and Mrs. Tait of . Winnipeg
'-�,..•-�_;�--'::and--1<ie�,--•and�Mrs�George _.�1�att.
and' family. all visited with Rev.
and. Mrs. W. • .J Watt en'Sunday.
Mr: and Mrs. Russell Farrier
and Marion of Wingharri;•and.Miss
W-•.F.ai`+rier of Toronto • visited on
Sunday with their parents, . Mr:
'and Mrs.' W. R..Farrier. Mr. and
Mrs. Buxton,. who have been vis-
iting" here for the past •few weeks
left'•with Winnifred for Toronto
to. start -their trip to . England.
Eldon ',Emerson: has; started to
work on the -boats `:on the Great
Lakes.. r, ,
Mr: Jaimeson Pettipiece• re'
turned home from' Wingham Hos-
pital ' last.week where. he • had
been a' :patient for two weeks.
Kennedy . Reunion Held
,-The Kennedy 25th anniversary
reunion was held at. Harbor Park,,
Gederich, on. Saturday, June 9th.
About 70. were, present from
Guelph; Galt, Wingham, Luck -
now, Walkerton, Kincardine and
Whitechurch, . George Kennedy
was president this,year and. Wm.
Kennedy, sec.-treas. Next year
the •reunion, will. be held. at
Guelph with Vtis •McEdwards. as
. •Mrs,A. G
president.' , I
r aI h,s. aeen as-
. ah In b, . .
sis)ing at the' home of Mrs.. Tay-
lor for the: past. week. '
ZION
urch
Camp -
the
ven-
with
llVirs
Bob
Mr. Alfred Andrew of Orilla
visited last Tuesday evening.
with '''Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Kirk-
land,
-Roberta .:Helm. was operated, on
last Tuesday night ,'
Mrs. ,Rae Horton and . Mr. and
1VIrs. Elliott:jSandy visited Mr: ' &
Mrs. 'Gordon Kirkland: on ;Sun -.
day
:Mr' and Mrs, Walter Alton and
Frank visited with �Mr. & Mrs.
Nelson Raynard;' on Sunday. ‘7
Mr. .Mrs.: Alex. Hackett Si
Wayne, visited , • on Sunday'with
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hunter.'
Mr ▪ and Mrs. Charlie .Mcpon-
The. anniversary ' was' -heldon
Sunday with a crowded `c'h -
�Rev..MacDonald of Ripley was
guest, speaker., Mrs.- Bob Camp -
bel sang in .the lmorning, and
Ashfield quartette .in. the •. e
ing; with the choir assisting.
Mrs. Gebrge Alton and family
and Rev.,. MacDonald visited
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ritchie on
Sunday. '
IMr; and ' Mrs..Alex Leaver of
Wingham visited. Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Hackett.
Mr. and Mrs. Bertvisit-
Wylie.
ed' •Sunday;. with'Mr.. and
Harvey Ritchie. '
Mr. and Mrs. Jim MacKay :of
Port, Elgin and Mr. and Mrs.
Campbell . nf' .Lucknow visited
With . Mr. and Mrs.. Wes Ritchie
.on Sunday...
±Mr. _Everett_S.wa<nnof ; St• _George
visited with his '-brother, Earl fk
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Mrs. Swnn.. '
DID %TAMS BP' .SWANKY
SOME FORTY YEARS; AGO.
Mrs. W. ,A, Porteous recently
came across a•Fire Company Ball.
invitation received by°her father
and mother, Mr, and Mrs. D. A.
MacDonald, more than forty
years` ago,
The: invitati9n Was printed. • on
a colorful folder with a. . fire
scene that showed spirited horses'
hauling the fire engine. The' in-
vitation' read:
The Fire 'Brigade• of Lucknow,
request the pleasure . of the corn
.pang•, of yourself. and ladies' at
their second annual ball to. be
d'id
helthe Town Hall, Lucknow,
on Friday: evening', NovemNovember28th/ 191;3'. `Dancing` to commence
at 8,00 `o'clocdk, . Good music. • Tic-
kets $1•.00 Luncheon served.
Did::you note the hour?
W J. Taylor was the . chief,. D.
M. Thompson, secretary -treasurer
and the committee, George H.
Smith, • Robert Johnston.' and' R.
T. Douglas.... • '
Mr. MacDonald wase the 'chief
.caller -off. '"
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Mrs.'. Eldon Lowrey of Lurgan
is convalescing ,at. the :home of
her mother, Mrs. John Carruth-
ers, •
arruth-•ers,`• after having been critically,
ill. Mrs. Lowery was discharged
from the hospital over two weeks
ago' arid is steadily regaining her
strength.
aid. and family visited with -:Mr.
and Mrs. .Peter Cook.
• Mrs. Robert iRtchie spent. Sun'-
:day. with .1W. ,and...Mis. Graydon
Ritchie.:
Mr. and Mrs, . Lebnard Ritchie
and daughter of. 'Lucknow visit-
ed on Sunday with Mr.: and Mrs.
Gordon . Ritchie.:
Mr: and Mrs. Blake Alton •'vis-
ited with .Mr. ' and MrMs.: Jack
MeeDonagh.
• Vlr. 'and Mrs: Chester Finnigan
'and David visited : Sunday : with
Mr: and Mrs. Henry Gardner.
There will be no church next
Sunday as it is Blake's'.anniver-
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35th ANNIVERSARY SALE
Puritan Brand.. Meat . Balls"'
_15Oz. tin ,3for $1.00'•
Aylmer. Fancy, Tomato Juice
20 oz. tiiis — 2 for -25c '
Libby's. Deep Browned Beans
20 oz. tins 2 for 35c
Strained 'and Jr. Foods •
Heinz,. °5 oz — ' l 0; for 89c
Rose Brand Margarine, ib. pkgS. ,.... 2, for 570
- Culverhouse -Pears,- 20 --oz: tin - 2-'-for_-33c-
Red &, White Peanut Butter, 16 oz. jar ..... 29e
.Wagstaffe's.:Peach Jain. with' :added: . •
pectin, 24 oz, jar 33c
`Wagstaffe's Cherry- •Jam ' with added-
pectin,' 24 oz.- jar ., . .4:.. 37e,
Red- 8; White Tea .Bags, save 10e,. pkg. 65, 69e
Red & White Jelly Rowders,ard 'pkg....:4 • for 29c
Red &White Prepared Must , 16 oz. jar' :19c
Circus Tin Peanut Butter,. 4 lb,. tin .:..:: $1.29
Lipton Tea• Bags; pkg. 60, free paring knifed 79e
Ajax Foaming Cleanser,, tins' 2. for "27c
5c ' off Liquid Vel Detergent, Targe tin :,:.... 36c.
6c off Fab,large pkg. 33e
Cashmere Bouquet Deal; bars : 4 for `29c
Aylmertin .r Offer: . ubes ($1:18 -value)
Tomato • Catsup, 11 oz.. bottle :. ..: 23c • Special 2-59c 't
Aylmer31c • Colgate Dental Cream' .:., 2 for 89c
, ilii
Aylmer Chili Bartlett
Cori.. 02, t�= 25c . Sunspun,' Salad Dressing, 16 •ozjar 39c •
s.- Libby's Pineapple - Juice, : 48 . oz. tin 33c Aunt .,ll�Iary _skced._Brown or:_ 'White
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Libb 's Prepared Mustard 6 ; oz, : jar ▪ • 12e Bread, 24 oz. loaf 150
Libb�y's Fancy Green Peas 15 o'z tin, 2 for: 31c Tree. Sweet grapefruit Juice, 48 oz. tin 29c
Heinz Cooked Spaghetti, 15 oz. tin ,.:.. for for SicFreshie Fruit>�Drink Powder, p 's..Y:::.. 5 for 29c
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Heinz Cream of Tomato Soup, •10' oz, 2 for 25c Red & White v 16
aporated Milk, tall 2 for 25c
Heinz_. Kosher Di1 .__Y 1�'�sigirst 4hQttenng,
1 C1ups,--24-ac.-.•7ar ' • ' ` e5
Heinz Sandwich Spread, 734 oz., jar 29e Pectin Certo, bottle
�`29c
Treesweet Fancy Orange Juice,' 48 oz.: tin 39c A11 Po ular Brands Cigarettes, tn, -200.
, _ p . tre,...�.:... Q ._. 2,99..
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•VACUUM-PACKED 'MEATS
Special 'Premium Offer
Tomato Slicer • 19c
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WEDNESDAY, .JUNE -13th, 1956
IINaSBRI GE
Mr; and; Mrs:. Jack MciCon'viile
. �. '' . • sof Toronto ,are; holidaying this
evil.
t e h&me of r
w e a th. �i., and
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by . Mrs. Clifton Austin,
Mrs, Jas, Wallace returned tq
ROSEMARY THYME Toronto for a visit there with
Mr. and rileSe.lc:TPPriSci
(Reedwhaspentthe here. •
-Mrs, •,Arthur O'Connor &• son
Morgan. of Pickering
relatives here al d also 'witvisitedh thwithe
Whitmore f ami y at their cot-
tage during the ' past , week.
Mr; and .Mrs, Jos. Garvey, and •
son (Michael of Toronto were vis-
itors ' 'here over the week -end.",
Rev.. .II. Van ' Vynckt and the
majority of . hi•s, parishioners at-
tended the Farriiily Rosary Cru-
Comsademlast unitFyridHaay llb,' ightwhereat. SeafHorthEx•-
cellency, the Most Rev. John C.
Cody, .' •Bishop, of London, and
Father Patrick' Peyton, S.C'. .vwere'
guest .speakers,
.On Thursday .evening : at 9;00.
o'clock Holy Hour .will be held
in St..Joseph's Church here, for
the success of the Dai;, family
Apparently 1 haven't -been in,
terested in . food recently. Quite
right, I haven't.' Painting is my
business these days, and I've cov-
ered a •good, many square feet
of surface, Nonetheless, meals
must still be, prepared, of course,.
but there is no time, for thetry-,
ing of new recipes, and , we
make .do With the; ,ones: I carry
'around in any head. If sometimes
I'm' hot too sure of the ingredi-
ents • and something. different -is
added, so much the. better, ' per-
1 ape. So it. was With Quiche Lor-
raine ' ' I • keep `: 'asking : iAeople,
"Have you ever ,.made Keesh (so
;pronounced) Lorraine?"' Every-,.
body (so far) looks startled and
says, "What's: that?" • •
Tt is' . a v..good lunon
Oradishery. I was •eibouchet. to Rosary. Crusade, and for all those
make it recently, when we had great
on : un
week -end guests,, and couldn't The TV t ro am Sday af-
find my recipe. Since 1haven't, p• g Y
ternooti .orm 2 to 3 p,m; `.`Jaurn=
ey into: ,Faith" featuring 'tlie
immense growth of London Dio-
cese, from the' early days of the
Je uit• Martyrs, presented by
Cli. X was preatly.. appreciated,
made it. frequently, or recently,,.
I thought, I should be sure what
Went ins it, but the recipe failed
to be ,turned up, and still is with
the missing. However. I started,
aloud, listing ingredients •- the
family and -guests watching oper-
ations ,in ithe kitchen. a r"st des
pie crust, quite short, in a .pie
plate; '•' then : for filling, about a
third of a pound.' of ibacon,•.cook-
_ed: very crisply, and crushed. m
to the unbaked shell, a. layer of
medium cheese slivered over'. it,
four large eggs, beaten, and two
cups «• of ' milk. . But • what .. else?
"Wasn't there 'some onion in it?"',
from' John. There • was .. finely
chopped onion, and . savoury salt..
Have. you:• tried any of the var-
ieties of flavour or savoury salt?
'Tasty .additions to meat and vege-
tables and supper dishes..,' Then
friend •husband, who is more than
a. little • fond of nuts, said,
"Shouldn't' there be sortie nuts in
it? Carl and 1always like nuts." ' full . pay ' "r
I
knew that wasn't according to• • 30 days paid holidays: a•year
the 'recipe, but we added.some• Medical and dental care
chopped almonds, and a little • Travel and adventure
chopped - parsley, Then • A, health); active outdoor life
we (baked it in the oven for about
half • an.. hour or until- sightly
(browned and , custard set. " Then
we ate it, and . found' that the
chopped nuts really gave it a de-
Iicious flavour. . ;
aRhulbarb', was what I had' Plan-
ned to talk about, seeing that it
it right in season. Fortunately.
for me John thinks %' that the
biggest dish there is'of :just plain
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The training course lasts for two,
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As only a• limited 'number of applic-
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1 ipackauge raspberry_ or 'orange Arley'Rectuiting Station; 230 Main St. W.,
,flavored gelatin a cup undiiut North Bay '.Ont Tel: 456
ed ev ' orated' gelatin;
Bake' Army Recruiting Cation, 184'King•St:
apole- Hamilton, nt. 1e1..2.8708 oesw.o.
shell. Combine sugar'and diced
rhubarb'; . stew until' tender in 1/�
cup 'Water;; cool. Dissolve gelatin
in // cup boiling water; ' w•hen.
thickened, beat with rotary: beat-
er until light; fold • in rhubarb.
Whip` �dhi led evaporated milk;
fold into rhubarb mixture. Pour
into ishell chill.
Rhubarb Juice Cook to a
mush in 2:% cups• boiling _water'.
). lb. cut-up pink, rhubarb.. Force
this through sieve. Measure juice low heat until sauce is thick. 'Add
To each cusp ° add cup sugar, elatin'Orange juice and rind:;" `
stirring until dissolved Chill: beat well; ; When cool, place be
For each cu • .a..' ._:.cu • tweer Payers of shortcake and
grapefruit juice' and two, table- heap'. with whipped cream.
sert, but some day I'll eget ;aro'und'
to • making some of these again.'
Rhubarb ' •Chiffon Pie Um -
thirds cup sugar, 1 _lb..rhubarrb,_
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spoons lemon juice. If desired
pintg.. , ''add
'�heri � "servin time strives
. Rhubarb iShortcake. Filling
2 tsp. unlfl.avored gelatin, i/2 cup.
cold 'water, 1 cup sugar,• 2 cups
rhubarb cut f4ne, juice and• ;grat-
ed rind of 1/2 orange. Let. gelatin,
stand • in . cold water to . soften.
Cook rhubarb with sugar over
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,. Baked Rhubarb and .Raisins_
1 lb: ritul arib, u1 tri snob pieces,
Vs cup • seedless raisins,. two-
thirds.. cup pineapple., juice, two-
thirds cups sugar, 1 tsp. grated
orange rind. Ptit rhubarb in steal-
low baking dish. •Add' .rerriaining
ingredients and' bake in model:,
ate' .oven for 35 minutes ol• •'until
rhubarb is tender':;
THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL
Lucknow, Ontar'o
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WEDNESDAY, . JUNE 13th, 1955 •
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