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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1965-05-12, Page 11r.. WEDNESDAY, MAY 12th, '1965 • KINIOUGH and DISTRICT Allan: Nicholson has been • con closedby singing God' Save: the. Queen ' and Grace., Lunch wasser ved, by'the hostess assisted by her sister ,Miss. • Winnifred ' ,Percy .• .'Mrs, 'Bob Brooks of ' Wingham. .spent. Thursday at •the • home of her parents Mr. and .Mrs. Perry Hodgins, ... • James Hodge went to London on Friday ' for -a :further medical check up. Mrs. Gertrude Walsh was a guest at the. Greig-Gavi►ley 'wedd- ing 'at the Ripley United Church on Saturday afternoon. Friends of Mrs. Jack ' Hewitt are pleased' to know • that she was able to return home . from Toronto General Hospital. on Thur- sday. She has ' been' a patient in the Hospital; following a hip ;frac ture The 4-H girls : and their leaders attended the Achievement day on •Saturday.. • • Mr. and Mrs. Harold` Haldenby' Friday. Y in. London: Mr. and Mrs. 'Herman Fisher and family . of Benmiller . visited: on Sunday :-with. Mrs.. John Bush- ell. : .. ' , Donald Barr of 'Waterloo spent the week -end • at.. his home 'here., Brother Passes Away • 'We extend • sympathy. to Canon and. 'Mrs R. W. StumR 'in the sudden passing , of his brother at White Fish, Falls, Ontario The remains •rest'ed' . at '' Werden •Hall , THE LUCKNOw. SENTINEL,, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO PAGE ELEVm fined tote house with. the Chick- en. Pox., Mr. and • "Mrs . Russell Hewitt attended the funeral •of • her cell- sin ousinthe late Walter Blackwell which was held on Tuesday after, noon. at 'Walkerton; Holyrood W.I. The H.W.I. met on • Thursday afternoon at the, home; of :Mrs.. Perry Hodgins. Mrs.'. Alex Percy. presided and the meeting opened with the ode and the Mary Stew- , art tew,art Collect: • Communications were read and it was decided to 'Nave: the piano I ned. The -roll call .was Why continue to be.. an Institute rnember year after year," • Mrs. Lyman Sutton . gave an account of the •'District Direc- tors meeting which ' was held in Belmore, Mrs. . Ellwood Elliott was the convener for the . follow, • ing pt og as •Readings "Scouting: in Ac p d Farmers Wife's Birthday" 'were given .. by Mrs. William Eadie. Mrs: Ellwood .El- liott gave the ' topic "Canadian, Women in Public Positions." Mrs. William Kempyn gave .a talk on their recent trip through the Un ted• ,States ,,1 contest on impor taut people in the newspaper was enjoyed.' iMiss Jean Sutton of 'the Holyrood 441 club '-Net 2 gave a talk on 6 books she had ready. • She illustrated her. topic • with the use of a poster.. The meeting :at the home of Canon i and Mrs. Stump" at' Walkerton for 3 hours enroute ' to Niagara where' the burial took place; Mr..., and 'Mrs., Elhs. `. Gossef of Ripley . visited • 'on Sunday' . with Mrs. ;William ' Cox and,' -Rev.Ben- ,son Coxtal . • . Mr. 'and, Mrs. Frank ' Currie, Brenda and • Darlene, concession 10, Huron, Mr. and. Mrs. Miller ,Hartwick ' and Wayne of Kincar- dine spent Sunday with Mrs.. •Ger- trude Walsh. • . Mrs. Charlie Hodgins of ing: , ham visited on Sunday -afternoon ,with• Edna and ' May Boyle. Evelyn Nicholson ' of Toronto spent the week -end at her home here.' Alex Hewitt' 1 s ' teaching in Guelph this: , week. • . 4-11 SWINE CLUB The ;second meeting of the Hur= on County 4-H . Swine Club . was held Tuesday,.. May. 4th, at the Ontario • Department of Agricul- ture Board Room, Clinton. Don Pullen, • introduced the new 'suin-. mer: assistant Ron Trivers. "Les- sons on care and management of pigs : were taken, which was fol- lowed • by Mr. • Malcolm Davis showing how to tattoo ' the pigs. There was a . quiz on the • lesson.. Newspapers are the. only : med- ium offeringthe magnetic . appeaal of classified , ads.. 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' oarawrameo TRW WANK CO-OP serves you best with a Complete Fertilizer Service w Phone 528.2125 incur F NcLeod pon Returement . Fred MacLeod .of:D..etroit ' has: reached . retirement age. He has spent- the' ' past 30, :years -with-the.. o.1 d •Detroit Infantry - Armory which has been like home to him. He ' was • ,maintenance and 'repair man for many 'years Fred' is .:a brother of Mrs. Har- ry_ Nixon and Sandy MacLeod of town..His' early life was .spent' .at: the home farm on the ' 'second .of Kinloss,the farm now: owned .by' Mr.. and ' Mrs. Currie ''Colwell. At a;luncheon, given•' in his 'hon our, he was:. givenseveral gifts His wife Irene and. daughter . Ru- by were in attendance. , The following article was pub- lished in.. the Detroit • News.:• The cavernous, gray halls of ;the old Detroit Infantry Armory • at 285 Piquette have been "home". to Fred MacLeod. He has spent the last 30 years there, first watching ,over mili- tary vehicles: and then ' working with. commercial 'tenants. ' Yesterday at a luncheon given by the . tenants MacLeod; 70, fin- '` 'shed : his career which began in 1928 with the National Guard. Major James Crosby, MacLeod's ;boss for 17 .years, came for . the. luncheon from . his office ati.the Light : Guard Armory,' 4400 East Eight( Mile: ' Wins, Praise `He's_ -one of•-= the- ,most conscien- tious .men .I've worked with," said the major., "Everything he did, he did just so»: • / "He's'n a wonderfully 'pleasant.. man who went out of . his way to help us," said Albert Bolden; ' ow- ner of Bolden Products and :plan- ner of . the .luncheon.`• MacLeod, who found, ' a' gift cer- tificate for $50''. from the tenants at his .luncheon plate, has.; watch- ed the : armory change , from . a place ; for. • vehicle.' storage and Guard drills to a building now leased by' "ninecommercial ten - , He has heard. the sounds change from the . measured tread of Army boots to the' whine of machine tools. Won't Be Idle ,'MacLeod won't be • leaving the old. armory entirely, for he will work •rat ..light jobs for Bolden,.. who.. says'. the'. caretaker knows "where everything's ' hidden." MacLeod lives at • 17161 Ontario with :his wife, Irene, . and daugh- ter, ',Ruby. RECIPE OF THE MONTH By the Ontario Tender Fruit Institute "Buy Canada Choice Canned Fruit" Lime PearSaI�d ;REFRESHING, FLAVOUR FOR SPRINGTIME MEALS 1 tin Canada Choice cann 2 'cups cole slaw "ed pears' 2 pkgs. lime gelatin 1 pint cottage cheese • 1/4 : cup chopped Walnuts ,(Serves . average family) Drain pears arid.' set the ` juice •aside„ Fill centre, of 6 peare g with chopped walnuts.. Carefully place the filled pear halves 'face down in ,'aleafshape mould, arranging them neatly, Cover with layer of' cottage °cheese,, In a. separate ,bowl, dissolve one package Of gelatin in ONE cup of ilia' liquid, using. pear juice, with balance rof, , water,. Pour gelatin. into ' mould slowly, keping the pear halves in place at bottom of mould, When slightly set, .place the, tole slaw in the mould and pour in the second package of dissolved gelatin (ONE cup of water) up to the rim of the mould.Chill thoroughly,. irnmould, and garnish • 'with remaining, pear haives ' fine& With cottage cheese and ralnuts. • ti