The Lucknow Sentinel, 1952-01-17, Page 71052.
• T,iiURSD •'Yt JA;NU .1 Y :1?,. 195
arks
etc.)
hese
are
Fav-'
eld` �t
n Jan -
John
ay on
alifor
,who
s born
son of
J.Pi
can .'
'y his
Organ.
fora ia,
Mac
eve a1
acRae
to
shfield
ers ity:
Dun- •.
Sault'
re he
urgery.
served
ri in a
ranee.
• • work
$din-
gland,
n. 1945--
by
•
.ROSEMARY THYME'
This:' week_ I have •been clean--
ing; •out my len and : desk, Weed-
ing out xnagazines and old let-
ters. I have ' enough material: for
a bonfire to satisfy even my Small
son, who mourns that' .we never.
had' a decent ' bonfire. I sat on
the floor with.the scissors in my
Band; surrounded by . Magazine's;
+'r,Qln:• that orgy of•' destruction
,.. 1'm' `promisin' ;tri .self to reallyr
.� y
start on the constru:ctive Job of
J
getting the clippings ,into ' scrap-.
•
book$, .
Sortie, of my'letters yielded re
cipes ., which ' I thought . I might,•
pass along. 'This one has• to do:
With"Sliced' ham, ::broiled or fried
• in 'a skillet., (I like my iron :fry
ing pan for thi's.) When the' han
'IS cooked,' pour off excess' grease.
and. pile: the' slides on One side
• of the .pan. Then put slices .of
''pineapple in the pan,, let heat and;
slightly '‘brown.,:Mix 3 tbsp.: tart
grange. marmalade with enough.
water ..to make of sauce- consist=
exicy. Pbur over the ham' and let
•it heat through.
We ,are very fond of ham; • cute
in ;slices an inch thick, • ,placed: in .•
a heavy: pan with lid, or covered
' casserole,: . sprinkled with dry.
mustard, .;brown 'sugar or corn
' syrup' •or. Maple' syrup • Or :honey
and.: covered, with milk ',Bake 1
or ' 1% hours: `. . .
A. favorite, .and simple,, dessert:
. of one household. is „called poach
ed egg on toast • a.'slice 'of
plain; Cake covered• With whipped
.cream, A peach half, :round side
up, in the ,centre` of the.;' cream.
And•'a .favorite• salad' dessert. at.
the . same 'house softened
.cream Cheese. smeared all over
'pear halves,.sprinkled'with chop
ped' nuts, on. ' shredded• .Lettuce..
We think raisins ' ar .:always; an
•addition :too. a pear, salad. •
.THE Z47CI<xvo ,
W 'SEN ri<NETJ-LUCKNOW,
BRIJC Ci t;rl TY ' CQ-VNVIli,..
Albemarle- 4orcion, Galloway,
Amabe1.- art' ..M. Aiken.;, deputy
reeve,' Edward Walker.
Arran: --,Thomas • Jacques.
Frani.--Arthur Ahrens; deputy,;
• Arthur Leifso. •+
lriruee--John McIntosh.
earri-ek-174-•Wilton
• Culross ---.Michael:' I'iseber,
11astnor--George .Stewart.
Elderslie--}Wm. P. Oswald.:
Greenoek--John. ¢Dales. • •
Huron -,L- erbert. Farrell:
Kincardine --•-.Stanley Thompson..
'Kinloss= -David H.; Carruthers„
Lindsay -,Donald Ji. 1VMeLay.
Edrri,unds J.,._:W Ran;sbury.. - --
Saugeen—Donald M.. Lan- ant.
Hepworth—Bruce" 'W,• Clifford,
Lion's Head--L-Wesley T. T.ay,1Qr.
Lucknow-=J, C. McNab. '•
Mildmay --Theodore 'G, . Dietz:
Paisley-�•-W. S. ,Fo'rrester.
Ripley :Gordon Stanley..
•Tara—Clifford B, Grant.
Teeswater—J, •C,• Thornpson.
Tiverton -Alex. McFarlane..
Chesley=-Their eS' Stevenson;
Kincardine town' -Gordon Brown
deputy, .J. Elgin:.Fraser.
.Port' Elgin Aimer $blander.
Soithaixnpton.-;•-C. G. Dixon.
,Walkerton --:,Win., C, `Winter; de=
COUNCIL, MINUTES.
•
Kinloss ren -elected Council met
t e Hail on . January 7, 1952,
members, present. Reeve:'Car-
ers and. Councillors Percy,
Murray, Moffat and McKinnon,
Murray -Moffat that the min-
uses -of -'...the De ember- •1.5 195
meeting, . and special meeting `.of
December 31, 1051,as read be
approved and signed. .
Murray = McKinnon 'that. the
Clerk reply to a letter from Vic-
toria ,Hospital re. indigent, pat-
ient trot 'a resident of Kinloss..
Moffat -Percy that we • . enclor. se
the•' resolution from .the F.edera-•
tion of Agriculture re-• -$chool
busses. and requesting legislation.
'that motorists have to stop While
children are . getting on Qi off:
school a busses; , • •
. Percy -Murray that we. sell' the
wood on the: Walker ,Sideroad
froiii the Bridgeto the Blind line
of •CC:on.. 7. to' George Percyfor
$1.00, he to clean up !brusand.
burn it. .
By -Law No. 1, 1952,.making.all
appointments for the 'y ar was
final
ly passed.
By -Law No.2, 1952, making. apprite4lation for- highways expery;-.
• -
putt',' MacLeod,' A. .Craig,. ai•ture for the year. Was. finally
Wiarton�-Wesle Hahn •passed:.
y H
with a ceittple of pieces ' of •.dry
cake and a haidfui:;of raisins and
•a spoonful 'of vanilla. Vanilla is
much more popular as'a flavoring
than .the nutmeg that many cooks
use' in bread and rice and • other
puddings. If you are .a• nutmeg
addict, :try, ,Switching- tp vanilla.
for a', change, occasionally. • •
Should 1441'.
a gairet, firuman Clown? cry 20) issue of The 'American
zoo. you .think :1Viargaret Tru, Weekly, exclus;
aari.-.s.: ' n .on radio •and Sunday Times;
TV shgws?' Is .it undignifie'• or
a member of the White House -• •
family ;to appear as a straight l ,resbyterian W.M.S.
woman and. comedienne? Elsie:
MaxWeli. weighs these questions
in this, COming Sunday'$, '(Jams.-
The first meeting 'of . the new
yea w,a held' in the basement cii'
�t'he, ch with 20 ladies Pres-
-exit; and Miss MacLeod in the
°
Write re, prices • on: air adding chair. The devotional -part was
machine for township• use, taken 'by the president and Mrs.
Percy-Mpffat that we do now. Morgan Henderson reviewed the
•adjourn to meet again on Mon- 'important items from: the De -
'day, Febriiary. 4th; 1952. ceniber Glad Tidings which- in
;Cheques. issued: Jack L4cQ't i1= eluded an article en the 'church
lin, 1 r fox bounty, $1.00; Jaynes: -at •Bar kab by Rev. Hugh ',Mac -
Cochrane,
•Mac'-.
Cochrane,: 1 ' fox:: bounty, 1.09;; Mill'axi'and a sketch by our mock.
Donald• MCE:wan 1 fox bounty,' : eratpr, Rev.: Norrnan. `D. Ken-
4;64
en- ..
,
-00; •Ontario_ Gp :_'Roads Assn , edy,. ':Mrs, Carruthers, favored
m rubeship. fee, 5,00; J. R >�ane, with' .a* solo-:accom.panied -by-Mr
;postage,' •:4.00; Frank Thompson, Winn. The new study book "Meet •
postage,. 5:80•; Mrs.James •smith., the South ,Americansw' was intro-
caretaking, 4.00; J. R, Lane, un-, educed by Mrs lorteots and .by:
employment insurance' stamps; use of a map gave a very.inter:.
7.32. resting talk • on the• physical feat-
Highway eh'eques Pay Rall, No.: ures and early inhabitants of, that
1, $577:70, Dominion.. Road Mach country, The 'native Indians had _
inery Co., repair$ and labor,. an advanced civilization 'abut. the
302.58; Bruce C•ourity' H'ighw'ays, corning. of'the Spaniards, destroy-
Plowing and calciurn, 427.58; Rae ed them almost completely un`ti1•
and Porteous, • repairs, 26,59; C. E. now, only a 'few. reinaan:
MacTavnsh; oil and •.grease:'6.1.93; The. .su .lementary study book
W: `C. Becker Co repairs: and was introduced by Miss MacLeod
labor; 39.80; Alex' Percy,. pit who dealt with •the first:. charact •
gravel,' 95,75;.. Jack Ackert, land 'er •sketch •"Frederico•. •.l•Torhnee
allowance, •. 42:50; ' Montgomery' who today is the' foreriiost scien-
tist -in • Brazil and a n outstanding ;:.
By -Law No.'3,:1952; making Motors,. ' .-steel bolts, • 6.00;' 'Fred.
provision for the ' borrowing of'Tout, gravelling; 1559.05; Dept. of
the .necessary' :rneonies required Highways, . as' tax 20.35;
g s ....,George
for the'year..�was also finall3► . ass Percy, : stamps, ` 3.00; R'...Forster,
ed: welding, 10.5Q H. H.' -Banner-
Percy-Murray
anner. -
Percy -Murry y tilat wepetition
3' man, snowplowing $1085,00;: gra::
the . Dept. of Highways for; the yelling $692.00..:1777:06• ,E. Sitter,
statutorygrant on the:•hi hw $ �; , ' '
g ay 'snovvplQwing, � 250;15., L. ' H.,. Ag -
expenditure of the "Year 1951, new, premium ' grader insurance ,
.amounting to $29519.37. ' '1G0,00.
Percy -Moffat that the Clerk . ' • •N : J. R',• LANE Clerk.' •
layman and ':Bible teacher. Mrs..
C.. Agnew; Mrs.' Ffir rich , and Mrs.
Nelson took part in the, prayer
circle while Mrs. Bob Reid took
the Bible study ,on, the •life of
"Sarah". 'The • roll call was :' ans-
wered, .by a 'verse : on faith. Mrs:
Porteous. rea.d'.the'ininutes ,ofthe
last meeting' and closed with
prayer.
A
and Years Ahaodl
From tap to bottom every
•1H R iris. otor 8 saifond'
to woman needs:
.Baine housewife . loves 'apple
slices:with pork sausage, but hers
:are always ,greasy. • "What' do 1
do wrong?" she ; says. I have
-fou-nd : tha't.=t1?:e_.•app�es�eook_ bet-,
-ter on top of the sausage, 'then
the grease doesn't, actually', mi:
with them.. After the sausage is;
• browned, pour 'off . excess, grease;
add the sliced apples, seeds re=
moved, but peel 'left on, sprinkle
with :brown sugar and coop 'With•
a Yid on. (
-And here's' a .cranberry ' :mince
more • pe.pular:tharr.'real-mince--
in another household:
� lb. crani errieS,: >' 2" Yredfunr
sized . cooking ,apples,, • 1'i/z cups'.
seedless • raisins '(washed. and
- drained);; 1/2, cup. currants, •one-
third cup finely : , chopped .peel,'.
-.-1t'inely-chopped-su- et, ,(she- -says
she. has used' 'a lesser 'amount ; of
margarine in -stead.), :. -11/4, :.cups -
`ght-15 ••y -Packed brown sugar;,
-ts•p. ground cinnamon, 1/2 tsp.
ground, ginger, 3 tsp. rgrated..
I,utrneC�g, tsp. mate,, one-eighth,
tsp:_.. ground cloves, 1 ,ts:p. grated
lemon rind, `1 • tbsp. ` lemon puice..'
3/4 cup fruit juice, grape or, eher�:
ry or, anything you like •
Method'.. Pick over, wash and
drain the ,crap' ferries wash, peel,
,core 'and .quarter. the apples. Put
Cranberries and- apples .through
food ".chopper (coarse blade). Mix..
• in fruit, peel and suet. Mix sugar
and spices .arid combine well with
first' mixture. Add. 'lemon rind
and juice and fruit. juice. It may
be kept' in frig until you 'wish to
use' it. Bake in 400- degree oven
heat about 45 min. . Serve hot:
Makes, 2 pies '.8.%, inch.
Do • you put ,molasses and just
. a 'pinch of mace. and cinnamon'
in ',Whipped cream: Delicious • ozi
• e s_
on
hot gingerbread or hot•fru t pud
�dirtg5. .
'We 'had a bread • pudding the.
other day that surpassed a'll bread
puddings previously ...set i before'
.the family. 1 had made Maple,
cream:, Candy and 'fudge•''ibefere
Cht~i'sttnts, and there remained.
a.,great'maniy erurtnbs, `X'i,botlght
a small christrriaS cake, (Such
which tiny husband was greatly
disgusted) 'and itwas the crun'itY
lest' thing to out, so 1 had .a lot;
of erilmibsoh my hands, They all
went into the pudding*, , along
At last! A practical, professional type electric Hair Dryer,,
designed, particulairly•for ,home! It literally 'brings beauty
shop.'. service tight into,yout own 'home!.. And list of all,
it saves time and money; keeps hair looking glamorous
without costly "tripsto the beauty patlour!
It
tiY
You`v! nev.r seie
so iegni exclusive ipecsrsavinS,
ioo4:ov!ing feahurms is ono
• rt1e+r or:6r1�o
• tMti1.. pritri ;tlltffi.,..0itapa't Otis
S'PIRALATOR W.
R EASY
•
Home .Furnish=ings
Phone ,181, Lucknow
MODEL . 50
SPIRALATOR WASHER..
eig, streamlined fob washes tuff 9,1b. load::
with . exclusive Soiralator action. Lobi~
er.safer wringer. Easy precision
mechanism, " won
:quality washer.
1
Your New
nterraational Harvester
REFRI ERATION
and
EASY WASIEI
Dealer ' r.
llt,t ALLOWANCE FOR lO'uR OLD: WASHER
.AP.PLlE1I A I.AINS"T pOVN,.AyMENT
'` MOH( . •I'RONER. •
Takes all :tile- work and Worry out of. ironing:
. , Full-size. Fest,heating. Simplified con,:
fro!, easy a child -t-an use it 40651
everythinq•,-shirts,, sheens. dresses, ofcc'
-CAN 010 14: AN EASY WASHER
AA►S • LOW A'S 36c A DAY
YOUR 1H REFRIGERATION DEALER
9