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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1959-09-09, Page 7e' e. L k WEDNESDAY, REPT: 9th, 1959 THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO PAGE SEVEN ftffls'n'thatl by ROSE.•1RY THYME Summer has gone. Such •a lonesome feeling—even the very air is full of it. I .love autumn best of all the seasons,but there is always the sense of something very precious having been lost. And all T want to do is drive through the colorful country, so, as 'to soak up as much of its beauty as possible. Some of our by -roads are simply breathtaking. in. autumn, great colorful maples lining the roadsid'es.,. I have no doubt that 'I shall have: an eye for trees , :of rosy apples, or chokecherries • and.. elderberries. Always the practical• ,and domes- tic streak coming out!$ We had guests one day last week, and. 'I created •two work's of art on • salad•. plates: 1 They brought steaks and cooked them too. We had potatoes and corn, on the . cob, and a very or- dinary tossed vegetable salad. For dessert we had .a `fruit salad which was: • truly beautiful, I chose a large shallow fruit bowl to serve it: I peeled and remov- ed the seeds from a honeydew melon and. a, .canteloupe, and sliced them in small creseentso. cut sliced' paches in. quarters and placed small clusters . of :large black grapes here and there • •on top:, The contrast of pale green honeydew, and rosy amber of cantelope • . and peaches and blackgrapes was really dramat-. ie. If you were. • 'having a "large • party you could add crescents of watermelon ' as well. I would cut • them in: pieces big enough to pick up.•in tfie,:fingers, unless, you 'wanted to ,add `a ,dressing, I gave them a pitcher of dressing to • drizzle ' over it, and it got 'the biggest' hand .from. the ,guests:. It was equal .'quantities of peanut. butter and honey,, 'and about half the amount of lemon juice, This makes .a • fairly • thick dres- sing. If youprefer it thinner add lemon juice until.' it is the consistency you like. My ,guests cleaned ,it .up . as 'a spread on. Johnny. •Fo'n't be in (s.chool • this morning His mind full of plans for the: day, g forgot to � watch the traffic. He didn't get to school Johnny. ool: at all that day; or for many days while he recovered from his injuries. September is back-to-schoolmonth,and the start ' of the Ontario; Department. of Transport's • Child Traffic Safety campaign. Teachers in every school in the province': are helping youngsters to stay alive by teaching them the rules of traffic safety. Will vott help? Remind them always. to cross at corners,obey, traffic signals.: and look both ways. before crossing. Your, Ontario Department of Transport urges . you to :make sure they follow all the rules of trafl:"ic safety. 4 ' 9029p� • Attenti�n NOTICE ' We have taken over the.' Webster • and MacKinnon.' coal building and busi-, riess• and wehope to : continue to supply their customers as well as are ownwith the same top quality coal. ucknow District 'Phone 71,, Lncknow ons • R,C.M.P. RIDE IS WESTERN FAIR ATTRACTION Here are two of the 24 R.C.M.P riders who will ;take part in the brand new Exhibition Ride to Abe featured in the Western. Fair All Star , ,Grandstand .perform- ante. • each evening, September 14 to 19, at London. The famous Mounties ' on : their coal, black chargers ,, will also perform on Tuesday; Wednesday, . Thursday and. Friday afternoon ' in front of the •Grandstand. theirbuns. . At supper, the salad 'plate was the main' course, With cold 'cuts. I .do like salads • on a platter then you are • sure you have something •.of everything. I used: a great big platter, and in the centre there .was a ring of 'tonna-• to jelly, -made with jelly powder and ' tothato juice with a dash •of lemon juice and sugar•. The cen- tre of, 'the ring was filled with cottage 'cheese, with chopped' chives` mixed. liberally. '.therein (nice contrast):. Around . the •out- side oin; a bed' of lettuce .were. sliced cucumlbers, wedges` of to-• • mato, • green pepper 'rings and Ings of ` red Italian ' onions--diey do dress up a • s'alad' wonderfully, and are so mild,., and slices. of celery stuffed with cheese. ' I really ,should show you this; it is sodifficult to describer Choose. two stalks of celery that -the open sides v'ill fit into each other nicely." Fill one With soft, 'cheese, and :press the other, one into it, : • Chill in -the tfrig for a while; -then• slice, and ' you will.. "lave.: .a ...ring. of '`celery with • a .circle �o. cheese in the. centre,' I hopethat is clear -it is so much ''easier to.. show you,. "clo thfi and then "this".` .'.Another ' 'very' decorative'. effect ` on a salad plate is to. take'. as narrow a green•• pepper' :asyou can find:, Mix, chapped nuts • into cream cheese;' fill the pepper; 'chill, and 'slice: If you have:too fat a pep- per the cheese is more likely to crumble 'when sliced.' Sometimes I •,think I should set up a. ;business on our front veranda and serve meals at "The Salad. Platter.". book' `Africa Disturbed' was well; explained by Mrs: Omar Brooks. The African. ` today .is fully aware that not .all, ;Americans and Europeans.. are followers of Jesus. The . • beautiful hymn `Great is: • Thy Faithfulness' was sung • with. fine, expression by 'Miss • Helen Thompson. Mrs. •Robertson then .introduced and later thanked, in fitting words, Miss Dorothy Douglas who spoke on: her experiences . as. mission- ary in Formosa. her he.r i.nte:rest-. ing address' she ,explained how, urgently :the. native Formosans need the gospel because of rest- less;; conditions irr their • country. where the population is ra Mix- ture of Malayans,,; Chinese and Whites; Pleasing: piano duets• were played by Mrs.. Jessie Al- lin and Mary, Hymn 502 closed the meeting after which a dainty lunich' was. served ,by committee, Mrs. R. .Robertson, Mrs. R. Alton: and .Mrs. R. Thompson. South'. Kinloss: W.M.S. , . The September • meeting. of South •Kinloss .WM.S, Was held in. the C'htirch an Wednesday, :Septem'ber. . 2nd, ' with Mrs. Le- onard .MadInnis as 'hostess. The meeting•., opened by repealing; the purpose followed by prayer by the president, Mrs: 'L:' Mac- 17ougallRoll call -was .answered by • twenty-four members .'with. a verse ' of scripture' containing 'the.; Word . Grace. .During ' the busi ness, ways . of raising money by • the Ladies , Aid was discussed and i was " suggestdcl that each Member pledge .so much arioneyr" each' year. $3.00 : was the suggest,- ed uggested amount. This to be ,given to Mrs. Harold 'Campbell, secretary-. treasurer. Thank you notes 'were read ;from those. who. were sick. The •'studybook was .ably given:. by Mrs. Douglas Graham. :She also read letters sof appreciation for. Sunday 'Schoolr papers' and' Bible pictures .;which she had sen :' to remote; places. • ' •A ' very interesting talk was given. ;by ,Miss .Dean MacLeod, followed, . by prayer by Mrs. ..G.. Hamilton. :Hymns were sung . and -a' dainty lunch 'was served by the Host essand directors, Mrs. H. Carne= bell ,and Mrs. Collyer.. BORN• ' RISEBROUG•H At . the 'Wing - ham Generja"l- Hospital, on Sun- day, August .30; 1959, to Mr. and Mrs. ;Kenneth Risebrough, .Holy - rood, a daughter, I A. CONLEY'' • --= At the Wingham General : 'Hospital,' on Sunday, August 30, ;1959,,to Mr. and Mrs. Eugene • Conley, R.R. ;5,. Luck now, a son. �' Open Deer 'Season- . . . The Ontario. Minister of, Lands and Forests has announced ` an open .season for -deer. hunting in • Bruce and .Grey' Counties from.. Mon day to Saturday, November 9th to 14th, incl.,usive.. Unites] Church W.1VI:S�[ The,: SrShtember meeting • of /. United Church. w.M•s. • \vci:, helcl yin . Tue •day, S-(1)ternbor 1st in {' the S1inday' Scheel Room of the. church. *Iv ith an attenciance of 23 meinbers. The Pi e5icl.ent, Mrs. Ilan �, c.'onductcd `thy: opening c c'eretzes and thanked all hos'o who had remprnherecl• her while in ' hospital. 'It was decided , to hold the, Autumn' 'Thankoffering service on Oetn} i (;t.h . at 8:00! IVirs, R, 1 obertson•' as pro- gram Convenor took the chair and :after a hynjn Mrs. R. Thompson gave the scripture reading and ,conmentlary, Mrs; N. G. 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