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WEDNESDAY, DEC. 5th, 1956
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Not even Santa, biMself, has a wider, .ore •
wonclerful selection of Christinas gifts than are to
'be found at the Sepoy Store. You'll find it easy
to solve all your shopping problems here. • . • ,
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and a wide selecOon of •
LOVELY .GIFTS FOR, EVERY MEMBER •
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OF THE. FAMILY.
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.............40.0.4•000.4.4••!••••••••.4•..lwashed raw cranberries, . For me, 'there is still no saucei . OBITUARY " younger men, the active bearers,
this'ift at
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ROSEBiARY. TEiltitp •
. ehrittmas, always seems tO
alp ane'so -•-fastf -.'i•recent;
years ...... Maldng apple' jel-
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ly,and- raking 'eaves in the,Oct-
'ober sunshine, and then, sadden-.
•., ly; ChristmaS looms etc just a-
head of us., One when John
, • .„ rerninded , me •that • Christmas.
was only, so niany days away; I
.'a deep "Oh dear"; and
Sohn, looking very deflated, re-
• Ch istrnas pudd.mg bat my , who will c • am on. what he' laid
mother's CaramelSauce.
Tradition calls for a rich,
creamy Christmas egg -nog ready
to serve on Christmas Eve . . .
for it you" need 4' egg Yolks, 2
eggs whites, Y2 cup. sugar, % tsla.
salt, 1 qt. milk, 1 cup cream, 1
tsp. vanilla, 2 egg whites, nut-
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cups' tea bisCuit mix, 1/2 •c1.41P of for r •
molasses, % cup' water,- 2 tsp.
soda, Y4 CUP, gran. sugar. Add
cranberries to biaciut mix, and
sugar..Combine Aernaining in-
gredients and .mix well with bis-
cuit and cranberries... pour into
greased:and &aired 1.qt. mold.
Tie waxed paper loosely over
lop Steam 2% to 3 hours. Un- meg. Beat the 4. egg yolks an
mold on•lervingp.-4ter, -Serve 2 egg--wbite"°gethel---Odci sugar I first -went in 1902. •
and salt 'and ibeatlatitil 'elryseeats..iand
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was the last surviving mernber
'of a .fainily of . nine.. He was a
member of the .Presbyterian
thurch•lwhich became part of the
United Church in 1925..1n it he
served as elder and Sunday
School superintendent for years.
While' on the prairie he was act-
ive thus in the serviCeS, held. in
the local school. He was ever in
ested in reading the 'daily
aiewspaper, also in political life
' • MAGE down, Overcome by the years he •
quickly lost his stren,gth in six
1V.nother prairie hemesteader"
has passed on—James Ramage of
Asquith, .Sask., at the age of _80
Years. .Born near St. Helens. in
Harm 'County in 1878, he Jived
on the old, home farm until 1938,
when he returned' to his • home-
stead near Akan. to wilt& .he
- • ' • ' . disselved. Add milk, cream and
This is a bit different ----Har- flavoring and beat until well
vest -Nut Pudding -2 cups sifted blended. Chill. Just (before, serv-,
all-purpose limn' 1/4 tsp.. baking ing, beat the remvning egg
soda, 11/2 tsp: baking powder, 3/4. whites until stiff and fold
into
-cup canned pumpkin, 1/2 cup of the- milk mixture. Sprinkle nut-
% cuP soft shorterl-'-4--weg over top. .Thi makes 'eight
buttermilk,.
hot with hard sauce.
ing, 1 tsp. salt, I.' tsp. cinnamon, servings. •
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proved me, "/ou'd. think - you 1/2. tep. ganger, 2/2 tsp. nutmeg, And we have my friend Dor,
• didn't like Christmas". realize1.1/4 *pup gran. sugar, 1 cap brown othy's ,Ginier Wine, a Christmas
it doesn't—have, the same -thrill sugar, 2 eggs, .1 •ctai-finelyLc110,P- traclition_of_her family in. Eng-
' ' 1 nuts • Sift together' land for .generations. She warn-
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for me that it does for linn„ u 1.
1 sUPIjose when, ttle bc'ue be" Peuk.r soda, belchig PoWder• a/ix 1 ed me' when she gave me the
gins to look Clikistinasy, and is 'pumpkin with .buttermilk. Cream reCipe, and community projects.
fragra.nt . iwith evergreens . and 1. sherfening , thOroughlY arid illik nients, Which ii, in --drams, IsTOT
tO watch- the . measure -
widow, whO was Edna. Cuyler of
He' leaves "at . Asquith his
Mit_ceokies, the Christanaa siiirit I Salt, Spices, sUgars, and eggs unr 'ounces, aS One : of ' her, friends i wh
i itechurch 'villein he' .married
wal stir in me „lb°. .. ,- •• • 1 til creamY, blending Well. B.eat had it made up, and fourid it a in 1914, five soni.and one clau-1 as friends; Tti _
I always seem: to be' too_ late in flour' mixture alterhatelY with (bit 'tOo hot, to put it 'mildly . . ..,ghtet, lifkKirgey of luo.vOrtih• 1 tanCe were comforted to realize •
t beating after 3 dreamt essence eaYenne, 3.4rarris Ont ;•Cayler and Percy Of:Down'-'The church and" community- car- -: ,-
ginger, 3. drams tartaric :acid:5 ers *Grove, Illinois; •Arthar of ecl, aild tl'it "m9ttlee w°1114 *re- :
pints .water,. 2 lbs... sugar. Pour • _.._.
Sasaatoon; Wilfred : of Vaneour Ceive a. kindbr :interest in the .
days ahead, .iwhen N. they Were
boiling water over .sugart; ess- ver, B.0 ; ,and Ruth (Mrs. W. 1.
O'Brien). f ' Coe Hill 'Ontario gone away . • l' '
mice of CaYenne' and ginger, stir- .
months. His mind and 'heart ever
turned to the' old home commun-
ity for which he really pined:
His laith in God' amid all life's
chmges and sorrows. never wav-
ered. :•• ,
A warm tribute' was expressed •
in ,the Amend' sertrice by the
pastors _ot the Baptist and the
Uniteit., Churches who came to
'know .him livhen.lhe.„-could not .
attend church. Flowers, and
cards too spoke their ' message..
The family members there re-
called the familiar childhood,
'Sunday "afternoon strolls which. .
knit them to nature and each
other. •The soloist • too sang of
"ringing bells, angels singing the
glory, hallelujah jubilee".
AIL—hearts__ were touched b3
the hour of social fellowship pro-
vided by the ladies
test and the United
gregations,, as all
the pap2-,
hurch con-
et together
from dis-
s.
with Christmas puddings, so this pumpin ,
• ,. cipet, in& 'Seine for holiday ntits. 'Turn -.batter into :welP
. time I have' some pudding re -1 each,' addition, 'until smooth. Add
Minks. greased 1% qt. mold. Steam two
, .
First is a real easy one . '. . I hours. Serve with foamy sauce,
Sugarplum Pudding -1% cups or, your favorite pudding settee.
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When cold, add tartaric acid, and Kinley and Ruth were unable to
ring until -sugar is a • and even gr n
enough burnt. sugar to. giVe an
be at the funeral. . • '
admrinbletr itclasor.ibut
Dorothy's family The honorary.pallbeareis were
we prefer the old community friends; the
it dilttted, and• we like to 'dilute
it with ,fruit juices, orange or
,
pineapple or blended juices. •
Illiefiwe ha -Mulled --Cider---- --.La ,
1
3/4 cup brown sugar, firmly -pack- 7,
ed, '3 sticks cinnamon, about 2 ti
inches long, 1/2 tsp. whole cloves, p,
dash nutmeg, 2 quarts apple ty,
cider, several small lumps bat-- , FL
ter, about 4 tsp., lemon- slices. S
•Mixt. sugar and spices; add to li
cider and simmer for 10% -
Strain. . Place lump of butter in
each mug; cover with piping :hot:. I' •
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cider; top with . lemen .slice..• •
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• Mrs. J. R. White has resigned
from the Riley Public School
Board after twenty-five years of
service.
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Your child has 11'k° SITTE
watching over her
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ELECTED OFFICERS .4kT
ASOIELD., lVfEETINC, •
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he annual eeting of , the.
Ashfiel. W.A. as held On ,No-
vember t the parsonage:
The meeting opened:with hymn
311 followed by the• scripture
reading, •P'salin 62, 'read by Mrs.
Gordon Kirkland. Mrs. Bert.•Al-
ton offered prayer. The minute&
.the last meeting were read
by Eldon -Ritchie •and ad-
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FOR MOTHER . . - . •
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O ,114 ELECTRIC— • Heating Pads •
Laundra-Mats k Driers
ti Kettles
Fry Pans
Toasters
Mixmasters.
Steam lions
Pereolators •
• opted by Mrs; Livingstone Men -7 Ili
ary. Mrs. Bert Alton gave. the
treasurer's report in the absenee
ofMrs. Wilfred Hackett. ,
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'You never see this second sitter, Yet she is just a . „ Rev. Washington :conducted
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moment away — always alert and ready .for help -- I the election ..of offiers: PreS,,
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. , at the other end of your telephone. ' : , . Mrs. Livingstone MenarY; treas,
Mrs.. Wilfred Hackett; sec., Mrs.
'---7---rcl----ormally,-shouldantto--nrake--stire,-matl-eveiy•,------- Eldon Ritchie; ladies to repre-
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• • ', r.: thing is all right at home you just c all your sitter, .. sent the W.A, at each appoint-
• • or haveher call you, •0 • • Ment are: Zion; Mrs. Pete Cook,
Mrs—Gorclon. RitAie; Rackett!sc
Mrs. Alex Hackett, 1VIrs. Ralph
'CaMeton; Blake's, Mrs. 'Warren
Zinn, Mrs. 'Cliff Kiipatrfck.
Ilev. Washington 0 closedthe _
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ington, assisted by some of the
ladies, served lunch; ° ' ,
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, anyone may be faced with an emergency: Then a
direct call to:Operator can bring help iti a hurry.
• She is there to serve yoit. — to help make the tele-
phone a guardian of yoin security ,stid your peace
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Gloves and Mitts
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