The Lucknow Sentinel, 1958-06-18, Page 11•
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timiDIFSDAY,, JUNE 18th," 1958
_Pe -too -twos'
-.ROSEMARY THYME
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• 1. have:teen leafing throug
•cook books to find some recipe
• especially for . this season, ail
came. across a couple of*pages.
• notes from the, Institute.
• .course that '1 II-lent/Oiled. before
Two were .for salad dressings
and -one was for Lima Bean' a
Gourmet, a very appetizing caps
erole, which I you.
• The instructress, asked usho
many lased more than two sala
• dressings, Few' do,' aPparently
But, .there .are ever" so man
which can be made. so easily
;arid some are much nicer Wit,
• are the' two given in'the-cOtirse
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iiE LUCIO/OW SENTINEL, LUCKNOVV, ONTARIO
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chopped ial,.ycabha4ei and 9119.11n.
GOod also with, -plain leaf *let,
ped 'Onion, green, 'peppers, .etc.
tuce." • 4
Sour Cream Dressing; Z
Sugar,; 1 tsp. Salt, 1, tsp. mustard
2 tbsp-lemon tbsp. vine-.
gar, 1 cup sour cream; Mix first
. five ingredients, Chill in frig.
c.--•-,WhiP--crearn Until light, not stiff,
" add other ingredients and mix
S Serve en cabbage, .sliced cu-
d cumbers, orrnixedvegetable salad.
rl'his is what I like -best on plain
t ;leaf lettuce . feW eating pleas-.
lures to equal, it' - •• • •
•Fruit Salad Dressing, this ,is
U• extra lush cuPPineapPle juice,
cup "eggs, .2. tbsp.. but. -
ter; 1 tsp. flour. Codk in double.
boiler until very smooth. When
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cooi -
1 pint whipped cream.
I usually use •half that -amdunt
of crearn, and find it "consist-
enCY' that we. like' better.
19.a.orlkal*va
mg, equal parts of peanut ,•but
ter, honey butter ". and, :l.enio4 •
juice, beaten- :,tOgettier' until
smooth: as• sr/106th. . Delicious
.drooled. over the *, mild fruits,
• pears: and :peaches! melons. And
for' the one who •ik dieting
for ',Vegetable -saladsc.tomato-tukei
• and vinegar or. lemon. juice In
7 eqUal quantity, seaioned.: to taste.:
• ' So • much fon salad. dressings.'
• -Salad week begings July 31, but
1 • the...sponsors .like ...to. consider it
, the: cliinax, of a camPaign;
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Fruit Dressing:, 2 oe. cream
cheeie, softened with. SalacifclresS"
ing or mayonnaise, 11/2 .tsP• grat
• ed orange,' rind, one-eighth tsp.
• .1/1 .cup thick sour, cream, 11/2
tsp. orange juiee. Blend till fliir
fy. •
• Russian Dressing: cup .may
onnaise, %. clip French dressing
cup. 'green' peppers applied
'fine, tbsp.. chopped onion,
lbsp. ',chili sauce, ••
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And here .are some i. use. reg
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Jean's Diessingia cooked dress-
: ing:' 1 heaping :Mustard.; 2
cotiraging' people to eat salads
every., day.• And 'so, you • will
doubtless' hear more, abbilt sal-
ads. - •1
tbsp. flour, 1 tsp. salt,' 1/4 tsp. •.
pepper', 1 cup white Sugar (some- • • • •
tinies I. don't.use that much a bit
sweet for our taste for a vege-
table, Salad), 3 • eggs, VA:
vinegar; 11/4 cups water:. Mix ill
." to a' smooth 'paste and ;cook till
thick, :1 'make this with slightly
leis. liquid, .and when it 'is' thick
:I beat 'a small • Can ..condensed
*milk into it. ' MakeS,..a4fluffier
dressing, This can• . varied in
ever •so •Many, ways -77, plenty of
clicippid chives mixed" in, or. grat-
ed raw carrot, •a bit. of horserac1,-
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.•French Dressing: one-third, cup
• mild Vinegar, or 1/4 .cup, lernon
• juice., 12 cup olive,,•bil or salad
• oil; .1 tip. salt, pinch: ,Pepper, 1,
• tsp. sugar, tsp. paprika. Mix
'ingredients • tokether and :beat
• thoroughly. Keep covered in re-
frigerator, •and shake •well before
• ish just before. s rv ipg.
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There. is the sirriplest of •'all
dressings; which is, 1 thiriki the.
nicestdressings,
of any to :serve with. Cal:47. Blake was judged the best cow
--•--bage; 1/2--euRt-Vinegarp-Ly2upLof—calleri: Mr ..Wallace Wilson _won
;•,..• . brown' sugar,' % tsp salt, ½tsP.the elimination contest •for the
dry intistar,d. Stir and pour over Men and ;in the tie and apron
" AWANOSH
AREA titL.D. DAY
Much neededrain held 'off o
•Friday., June413th; at SS. 14O.,17
until .411. corripetitionS were earn
pleted. Two ball, games., oril
Were •left unplayed," •
. • Winners •of each event from
the -six schools in the Area corn-
peted :on. :Friday deciding: the.
champions for 1956. -
pion was 141'ielle. Martin Of -SS.
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No, 12; Sr. boy, Robert Taylor,
of No. 12; intermediate girl;
en.MeNed of No 17, intermediate
.boys, Wayne Todd of No.; 4, Brihn
Sproul:•of No., 17 (tied).; jr.l.gii-1,,
Linda Ma,rtiri,pf\To. 12; Jr. b'oy;
Ambrose:Redmond of No. 3; Jack
Aitchison, No 4 '(tied); SS No, 12
came out on top: with 395 points:,
SS. $o...4 was : runner-up :with
2.65 Points, , , ••
" For the adults 4Mrs. - HoWard.
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ton; Na :4", • MiSs Marlene' John-
ston; No. 12, Mrs.. George .Fisher;
No- 17,..:MrS..HoNivarcl Blake.. '
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• •A good. crowd was on hand for
the big day: which encourages the
children to do their best,:
In, 1959 Field Day ,will be held*
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OPEN YOTE.'FOR
HUAA:14. WARDEN
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• The Secret ballot as :a means
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of electing, a, Wirdan in. guron,.
Was giVeri its deathblOw.. by
Huron : COnntY..00iincil,•
Thurs-
day. •Taking a good lOok • ,at " its.
owrirules of .procedure, a ,.tria.•
jority 'Of ,CouneillOrs decided :that.
the ,cburity. has been in error • for.
many years, •in it§ way Of choos-
ing • a , warden each January.. By.
a vote .ot 20 to ''13.,.' ebtiriCillors
:decided to change :the •rules
procedure •;s•o :that ,infuture the.
warden Will be elected by open
vOte, With each, COuntillOr
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glaring his, vote in public Session.
After-iiiPetting a. -custom of
long sta,nsding in.' the way of
electing a warden; COupail
pro-
ceeded Thursday to ,make more
rule -7Changes?,whieh4Will,alter the'
Way of choosing. inernbeit••bf .the
county read cominittee. Again by;
a vote;of 20 to' 13,, CounCiI.decid-
ed.tO enlarge ,the read committee
fromhree, members to, five.. By
a:
vote of 31.•tp"tWO,
de-
cided . that in :future, road."conti,
r.nittee members should be oeota
by :open voting"; Session,
•just oas the -warden is ih'ftittire to.
be chosei?. 'By unanimous vote
• it was. decided that the enlarged
five -man road:' committee; which
will. 'becomeeffective ,in: 1959)•is•
to consists-of-threeLmeinbeit.from
rural municipalities, arid two
merribers' from urban niutifcipal;
Cecil Blake, reeve 'of Ashfield; •
whd has experience as, .6'144:tido'
of '.•0 three,rtab road comrnjttee,
.saiti,„71ie...Otpubted_whether....anythirig_
Was. to' .be gained by inCreasing,
the mernbershin: Noting that/this
is his last year; Reeve Blake Said:
▪ can't see, ,as a manon his way
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o ut 'how a five-inan committee
would be • any benefit • to you".
Three committee ,,rneitheel, the
coty_erigmeera,d the :warden;
•he .•observed, make a COrivenient:
car load for inspection trips • over
• the t °tufty road systein.,-; • y.
The biggest road program' in.
the . history of .#17.1rOn
'calling for : ari ' expenditure of
$809;000, wasapproved r1r"douh-
tilo...611 the ,„reconimendation of
"its roail:•conirnittee. The County's'
`share ,of .thiS.,road :budget is to
.be• prOvided. by .a rate .of six
•bt„, levied „in addition
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to the county rate of 7-.4 mills Home. The county 'pays .$4.50 a
• day' t� keep indigent patients in
county hospitals,. andis at pres- •
ent operating the Homeata cost
of :$2.56. per inmate per day In-
digent Patients 'last ',year cost
,Huron $112;000., • • •
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for general purposes. .• .4 •
'We must nokrefax 'row", 'said
Reeve Blake, There is still far
:More Work to be done than there
are 'finances: to ••it.-.1.With. .We.
should have as our goal the pav-
ing every cO;unty. road".
,,BY the ch* of .18-15,
on. a recorded vote,, COtincil de-
clined to put...it:Self On' reeord as
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protesting againstthe Canada
Temperance Act. . Albert. Kalb7
ileisch; ZuriCh, and George Arm-
strong,. Hay township, appeared
before council and asked for -Stip -
port for- movie to end the ap-
plication, 'of :the CTA to. Huron',
Consider•COuntY Home, Addition
Ap1an to cut_thecostto the
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'county of the. ho,sPitai /bills of
people who Cannot pay forthem-
selyeS, was giVeri tentative ,
ap-
pr�val when:they decided to get
plans and estimates fora: .major
addition to the Huron ,CO.' Home
With, a ':view. to 'Inereasink. .the
capacity of the ..4.orne,frorn '106
to2.00,, with : the :Intention of
transporting. chroniQalbr •
digents froin.hOsPitals- and:•nurs-
,ing .hornes •to 'the COuLity_Jlorne.;
'A. H.' Erskine, '• county • clerk
treasurer, estimatecrttiat, three-:
:quarters of the ..chionciaIly ill
people for Whom •the coUrity Mots
the bill,could be: given. care at
much lower Cost in the .COunty
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