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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1960-06-29, Page 6u 1414 144l4KNOW SENTINEJ... L ,UCKNOW:, (*TASK lavilier, Mcintosh & Ward CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS; Bell Telephone Buildin • E WALKERTON 'E. KENNEDY, ,B.Ed.,, B.A.; C.A..--Resident Manager ' . Tellephones: Business 633; Residence 106 by ROSEMARY THY And, ` before you ' , know it, 'strawberry: time is with ;us. .There is .nothing ;'•more. delicious 'fordessert ;than just plain straw-. berries' and ,sugar and cream,; with ' perhaps a simple light Vie. But :they _'team. so :beauti -fully 'with: SO- Many ' things, with rhubarb 'in a ' pie meringue ' she'lls . ; filled with crushed: and sugaredstrawberries; •and 'garn- /shed .with,'whole berries' •and a 'rig of : mint makes an arnbros-. 11 ,.,_`sweet,', Make •your .`favorite` j elly;. . roil, but; instead of_ using jelly filling, use. !crushed ,;berries sweetened, with `sugar. Ice 'the roll " lavishly with; whipped cream and "garn ish'with whole'' berries. Rhubarb and' Strawberry Pie' 3 'cups rhubarb, cut m . 1/2 inch pieces: 1 ` cup strawberries, 11/4' to 11/2 cups` sugar.. 1. tbsp. butter, Pastry for ,double. -crust 9 inch Pie. Niix flour, and Sugar togeth- er, " addiruit and .stir. Let', stand for 15. 'min. Turn, into uniaked pie ;shell and •dot with. :butter. C er ,with top' crust and' bake; in of oven 50 'toz 60 win. Straw1 erry '' Meringue Pie " Beat until frothy 3 egg, ,whites M ;tsp.`.`cree n'of tartar End a pinch of salt. Gradually add I cup Sugar, '2 tbsp, at ,a time beat- ing ;',well ; after 'each,' addition: .Beat: ' unti1,the'. meringue stands in. stiff peaks. ' Line -a .(buttered.. 9 • inch pie .piate `with'•the 'Merin- gue', covering • bottom,;' and sides evenly, being sure the meringue does not over, lap the: hp'of the plate. !Build up an. edge about ?iii inch above the plate.' Bake in slow ,oven,': about 275: degrees, for 1' -hour and 15 'to :20 min. "'Cool. Fill with following filling .and nish.•..with berries: • and ' mint. cups, ' hulled' strawberries, •:1; 2:,, cups sugar, few grains salt, ;1 tbsp. gelatine, cup cold water, 1 citp whipping cream, whipped,'. crushed berries, add sugar and, salt and stir well. Let 'stand •1 min. Soak gelatine 'in the 'cold water, for 5 min. Pour off juice from strawberries into a`.sauce- pan and. heat. Add soaked gela- tine; remove from heat and stir until gelatine is dissolved. ,Add, strawberries, , stir ' : well, then, chill. When mixture is • partially' 'set fold 'in whipped cream. This may also •. be used in a baked pastry crust, or chilled in a '4 -cup ,mould. U'nmould and. serve garnished . with. whole. ber- ries. • Strawberry Shortcake. 2 cups sifted allpurpose flour, 3 ;tsps/ bak.;. pdr., ,//2, 'tsp. salt, 2 'tbsp. sugar,. 3 : tbsp, -shortening, 1 • egg yolk, B cup milk. Mix and sift `flour;; bakpdr., salt ., and sugar Cut' in the shortening un-: til mixture resembles' fine 'bread, orunibs.. Beat ' egg yolk ;and' milk and add' to flour "Mixture, mak ing ',soft' dough. To make indivi- dual shortcakes. Roll dough 3/4 inch thick and, cut with medium' sized cookie cutter. Bake :in ` a very hot., oven,. 425; for 12 to .:15 ^ min. Split while '. hot, .. fill with crushed, slightly sweetened ber- ries and top with whipped cream: Strawberry, . Jam :_ :.8' cups washed, hulled strawberries, 8 cups- sugar, 1/2 cup lemon. juice., Place berries and sugar in alter- , nate in preserving- kettle.. Let stand. 2; to 3 hours: Bring to boil and'' boil,'' uncovered :for 5 \Min., 'Add lemon juice and boil to yarn. stage; sheets from a spoon. Remove from heat' Stir and skim for 5 min. to prevent fruit • floating.' Pour into • hot sterilized 'jars. Cool ,slightly and. seal. ,Strawberry Float — 1/2 cup strawberry syrup(recipe, below) 3 cups milk;' 3, large scoops van ilia, ice cream. Spoon • syrup into 3 tall .glasses: Add milk and stir well: Float ice cream. on top. Strawberry'. Syrup — ' 2 Cups hulled strawberries, 11/a. cups sugar. • Crush berries'.: in saucepan. • ' WEDNESDAY, NNE ,29th, 1960 SUCCESSFUL 'TEA NIoi•T, l AT ST. HELENS (ST. sHELENS. 'NEWS) The ' Sunday . 'School Room of tile United Cinireb was filled on Thursday afternoon for the 'An- nual tea .and !bazaar sponsored by the Women's Association. .Mrs:. T. J. Todd, the president, was assisted in the short wor- ship service by ¥Vfrs; •B, F. -Green. and by : Mrs. Gordon MacPher- son who read the 'scripture les- son. Mrs, Todd extended a wel- come to. the guests from the United .Churches of Lucknow, Calvin,. Prick, Whitechurch, the Ashfield circuit • as well as from our own community and intro- duced the following program, readings by Miss W. D. Ruther- ford, and `Mrs: 'Falconer . 'of Whitechurch;, vocal solos by Miss Margaret Rae of: Lucknow, Mrs. Cook of Zion, Mrs.' S, de Boer and Mrs. E. W.Rice, piano solos by Mrs. Chester Taylor :and Mrs. Will ' Rutherford, . a , whistling number by Mrs. Currie . of Cal wins -Brick and an accordian so- lo by Mary Purdon. A pleasant socialhour followed when 'tea. Was . served. Proceeds 'from the tea and the bazaar and bake sale amounted to' nearly $60.00. This will„ assist in ;the project which is the. re -decorating of the Sun- day , School room: Mr. and .Mrs. J. W. Dean of Ingersoll were.. recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Cameron and other . relatives. Congratulations .:to Mrs. ,•Albert Taylor who won $50.00 in the Goderich Share -The -Wealth` • Con- test. Mr. and Mrs. Allan: Miller, Douglas and Lori and ,Messrs. Ri- chard and .-Ellwood- Elliott were recent visitors With Mr. and••Mrs. Willis Corrigan.dt Cookstown.. � The, July meeting of the . Wo- man's Institute will be held in the ' Community Hall .on Thurs- day, July 7th'. at 2:30. This is I C:hildren's Day and the roll .call will 'be your .:childhood picture arid a nursery rhyrnee for the; children. Program in charge of the . Nappy Handicrafters.. Picnic Lunch. Mir. and Mrs. Irvin : 'McCabe of Windsor and Mrs. Carl John- ston •of Bluevale , were visitors on Saturday withlV.r. and Mrs., Fred and Mr. and Mrs. Frank McQuillin. Add sugar and '''nix well, Cook over ,low heat, stirring constant- ly until 'soft, about 5 min. Press through ' . a fine sieve. Store in refrigerator. May also be used over ice cream or ina milk __-- shake etc.. . MONUMENTS ' or sound counsel;and a fair price on a monument correctlydesigned from :quality material, rely on, • S'KELTON` ' ME IALS Pat O'Hagan, Prop. Established Over Sixty Years Walkerton Phone 638-w Ontario • "Weel, Angus," said Donald, "I hear ye've got married?" "Ay,. Donald. "Ah' what kind of wife hae you got?: Can she .cook?"„ • "No, I ' don't think . so." . "Can she sew?" "No." "Then whit can she do?" "Mon; Donald, she's'' a gratin , /singer.". "Ye're daft," said Donald ;in ;disgust "Widna a' canary: shae been' cheaper?" sk about #' BANH T02 MI!ll0 CANADIANS The modern approach to your, • Personal Credit Needs is. with a low-cost B of M. Life -insured Loan' WORK144.43 µWITH CANAD' ANS IN EVERY WALK OF t•IPE SINCE 1817 : a • The 29th annual Kennedy Re- union picnic was held recently ins Lobies' Park, ' Walkerton with' about 40 adults and children in attendance. • People Were present. from. Galt, Puslinch,; Morriston, Guelph, Goderich, • Lucknow, Wingham,, Whitechurch and Wal- kerton, ' . This Kennedy re -union picnic started as a wedding anniversary for a former ' Wingham . 'mayor, and his • wife, the late Mayor. Duncan Kennedy at a Goderich Harbour Park in Juane; 1934 -and has been held , every year, Then' it ;branched out to the complete Kennedy clan. • The late Alexander • Kennedy was an early settler in 'this part of the country, settling on the. farm now owned by Ewart Mac-, Pherson on highway 86, three miles west of , Whitechurch. Wan. Kennedy, his son, led : a' cow.. all the way from; Puslinch,• which: took him three' days' as the rail- road had not gone through, from Palmerston :to Kincardine. The 30th picnic will,be'held in Goderich. in 1961, second Satur- day in June: The following of- ficers were elected: Pres., Joe. McCloskey, Guelph; vice ' pies:, Geo.. ` Kennedy, Lucknow; sec.-, treas., Wm:, Kennedy, Wingliam;. lunch .coin, Mrs: 'H. Tichborne, Mrs. T. '•Lamb, Goderich; ':sports com., Dave' McCloskey, Guelph; • 'Ken Purvis; L'Peknow; and Wm, ranston, .Auburn. Presbyterian Evening Auxiliary Mrs. Robert. MacKenzie was president for ' the June meeting, held at the home of . Mrs. Noble. Johnston., Wayne Jamieson play*,. ed an accordian solo., ,Mrs Stuart Jamieson gave' a Summary on the Glad Tidings for June, It- was ino\ed by :,Mrs., Jack Fisher and seconded by° ,Mrs. Howard Ag- new That we pay .for one dozen of the adult size:: chairs, which • are needed to accommodate the growing' ' number attending s.S, The Sunday 'School it purchas- ing 2 dozen. small chairs for the Primary needs, - Mrs. Virden Mowbray. 'gave. the Bible Study: The topic on Nigeria waspre- sented in the, form of a "Safarie." Mrs. Ronald . Forster acted as guide, Mrs. Morgan Henderson as: a Scotch Missionary, • ;Mrs. Jack MacDonald as a Missionary. Doctor ,over the "leper" colony and."your" clinics, and general hospitals. • M'rs.Gordon, Fisher acted- as,'a "leper patient. Mrs: Robert MacKenzie .'acted as a Church - Sister, who would be the equivalent of our church :Dea- conesses; Dea conesses; Closing hymn was sung and the ' •Mispah ' Benediction: Pro- nounced. . 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