The Lucknow Sentinel, 1958-11-26, Page 6•
PAGE; SIX
BURON COUNTYeCOUNCIL •
FAVORS REPEAL, OF CTA,
Huron county council favors re-
peal •of the Canada. Temperance
Act andtre application here in-
stead • of .the, liquor Control .Act•
Has:
' .UCKNoW SENTINEL, LUc lvoW ,O.NTARIO
of Ontario. Phi.S. was 'indicated
when council adopted its legtsla-
tine =committee's; report conctlrr.-
• igg,in a resolution from Seaforth.:
Young l prcpo,tng withdrawal of
the federal, law and its replace-
ment
ment twitch the provincial law.
xecutive Post in
Hospital
Under the latter, various kinds t: ,
of retail, outlets for intoxicants
may be established in local muni-
cipalities, after an enabling vote
by ,the electors,.
The Seaforth resolution : said:
'We respectfully suggest that the
Huron County Council appoint a
committee to seek legal advice,;
and investigate the desirability of
petitioning the Dominion Govern- .
ment, to . withdraw the • Canada
Temperance . Act, andadopt the
Ontario Liquor Control . Act.
The proiosal will be .referred
to the county solicitor, ;said War- I
den. John Morrissey; for 'at -report I
at the January :session, of Councit 1.
In adoption'. of the committee,
report, council' rejected proposals'
by the Men's ,Council . of Huron
Presbytery, . United Church, for
various amendments to the C.T.A.
designed, to curb ,pubhedrinking
and supply of liquorto those un-
der age.
Mrs. Phyllis Kosinyra, • a former
-residerit' of "this ` con�ir ufiity has` '
recently been appointed an assis-`
tent in, the executive ,office of the
nursing service department; • St.
Vincent's Hospital; Toledo; Ohio.
Phyllis'\is ,thedaughter of Mrs.
,James 1MViacDonald of ' Lucknow
and the late: Mr. , 1acDoriald.
Mrs. Kosmyna is a graduate. of
Woodstock . General Hospital in
• Woodstock, Ontario. She has liv-
ed . in .Toledo for a number ' of
years
during which she has. work-
w
ed in hernursing profession ,both.
at St. Vincent's and at other ` Tole-
do institutions: For. the past three
: years; her :field' ` has been :pri.
vate', ' duty nursing. In Yer• . new
'Position,'Mrs. Kosm''yna will have
charge of in-service programs for
registered nurses graduate prep -
tical nurses and nurse aides
a:.
St. 'Vincent's is. Toledo's' oldest
and: largest hospital.. It was esta-
blished in 1850 Eby the Grey Nuns,
:by
ROSEMARY TUX
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WEDNgSDAY,: Noy', 26th�Tlt, . T. ..1
. Give To The :Municipal Electors Of The
Notice Xs Sereby, 'Given' ... _.>J4
TOW •
iSHIP . , WEST WAWANOSH
4 . o
That the nominations of fit and 'proper persons to serve as
nd two School Trustees for the
' Reeve, .'four Councillors •a �
Township School Area for tthe Township of West,,Wawanosh i
for the ensuing 'year, will take place at the township hall ,'
West, Wawanosh, on •
*
FRIDAY,. NOVEMBER `28th, 1958.
At one o'clock in: the;:afternoon, for one hour, at' which, time .
and place all .electors • of said township- are hereby notified 7.
to attend, and: that should a poll ,be.:: required, polling will
open . on
Monday, . December 8th, 1958
•
From: 9.00'• a;m., to 5.00 p.m. at the various polling' sub=
divisi"ons:
No. 1,.'Duhga4noni
No.. 2, ` Public library;..Manchest
No '3, Township Hall : ,
No. o. 4; W. 1. Hall," St. Helens
. No.. 5, St.'. Helens, school'
No, 6,. Parish Hall, St • Augustine
est Wawanosh, ,November • 15th, 1958 `
JOHN. P. FORAN, `Clerk.
We Have been. having a•
�:�r.•nr!!
er
two-
session cooking:; school here, Spon
study she received her, license to
sored by a local organization, and DR. ANN ' MARSIAI•L
put on by..a well knawn food pro ASS.IS S WINGHAM DOCTOR practice in Ontario April of
this year when she successfully
ducts company.
I., found it very interesting. The
dietician -demonstrator was most
attractive. "young. thing", with a:
pleasing platform presence, She
prepared'g variety ofdishes..with,
neatness and despatch,, 'givi?vg us.
Dr. Ann T. Marshall, .M.D.,. of
Whitechurch has joined- Dr. B. N.
Corr, of Wingham, • 'as his 'of-
fice assistance `.'two days eac•
h
week ' '
Dr; IVlarahall " graduated from
.many helpful hints -as she went i Queens University,, Northern Ire -
along Her recipes: were practical land,- in. 1952•'and arrived in Cana -
and appetizing, the sort of thing 1 da in .Aprii'of 1957..After further
Sisters of:. Charity as:one of the.
early hospitals in the mid -west;
.Eight years ago. a new $5,000;000,
wing 'was ' added. This year :an, ad-'
dition •to the school , of 'nursing,
costing'1 500,000. is nearing con-
pletion. The ,hospital is a 500 -bed
general' hospital with zrore than
1,000 ' employees.
1958 Pontiac Stratochef Sedan, automatic
•
transmission, fully equipped
'.1958 Pontiac • Stratochief, standard transmission,
w '
fully: equipped • +... :. ......a.... .$2,595
,1958 Pontiac Laurentian Sedan, fully equipped i 52,795
1958•• Chev. Belair Sedan, fully equipped $2,650
Two 1958` Chev:. • Biscayne Sedans :...,: :::: $2,595
Coach fully equipped , : $1,995
1957 'Chev.. , •
1957 Ford: Custom 'Wagon , i•i ..e .. •'' ' $2,295
095'
1957. Ghev..Statio Lne Sedan, 6 cylinder s �•�•
'rwo 1957 Pontiac Deluxe. Sedans, automatic . :i= $2,195
1957 Chev. Sedan, fully equipped . $2,095
19$5 Chev Sedan, with radio . ' * $1,450'
1954 Ford Coach, valve in ; head motor i:Y.3.itilYi .. ,:::$1,295
1954, Ch Sedan$1.,295
Chev. �: Yi1 .. : i.'YMYY._ .. ii •.Y YYi' a1fYi
$1;295
6.2,695
1954 Ford, Customli�ie, with'radio
1954 Chev. Deluge Sedan, automatic transmission,
fully equipped ...:i ....:... ..... ....�: ,Y ....:.Y .,.:.51,350
1954 Meteor ltardtbp, automatic, • fitly a utipped. : $ ,295
1953• Dory Sedatri. YY.:.yi.i. i.ii94Y'.W:Y.•:.IY...:. .Yy...J ,..5995
gg a lie $695
1952 Chev Coach .....;: :i Oil :..�.. .. .: :.. iYY ..
1951, Dodge' Station- W k . +.kilt ....,...:: •:.Y: .::,:.:.: :Y..i:Yi6$695'
'TRUCKS
. ` TRUCKS I
1951 WY7.iii:iYi:.i.si : a..iiYY Y, +. ra.$356
Ford One•ton Stake truck. .::..:....
guSSe. s
MOtorS• •Huron County's Foremost '[,sed Car 'Dealers; .
'Y'T RMS •-• Oper Evenings 'Etntiln 10 .
Cities ASH, TRADI�,
Service Dealer, -- Phone • 173; Brussels'
bhe average housewife would en •
joy . making and ' serving.' 'horns :.of plenty'' were .. daintily
,A. -casserole of ;Creole 'sausages,. arranged on a bed of lettuce and
which would make a ,hearty lun- i' garnished with :radish. roses:
aheon, was made 'with layers of ; Amazingly,: 'I, who never 'Win
-cooked' sausage; onion rings •and1 anything,, won ' the Frozen Am-
reen�pepPer rings, :canned trnn 'rosia Pie at one session, 'and a
, sof .
toes.. T(hese •• layers are repeated bag g .roceries at the'other:.,
. it ' the • casserole is ful•1; then I'm..sure .• 1'in .going to be trying
int
vered /with strips of ' 'bacon, .out • all. these' ., recipes on our re-
co •
_ ke in Moderate oven for 30 eipe. sheets: Remember the cook-
Ba
. • ing . school I told you about be-;
minutes. r /
with.
,
t' "'lad
i ea tore, with the stou y
'And another luncheon , d ,
1 the -. hhearty..:laugh,' who put: a
with muffins made: with a,..pre 1 the -
of 'cream'.or whipped cream
q
completed the ' 'exasininations -.of
the Medical 'Council of . Canada.
Dr. Marshall is the wife of.`Rev.
Robert Marshall, •Of ,Whitechurch,
who ,is pastor of .'the , Presbytersan
Churches at: Whitechurch, Lang-
Side and Soutli,„ Kinloss.
Rev. and Mrs. Marshall have a
family .of four children, Neil ' 6,
Peter 3,:Allan 18.. months and a
infant four months of. age..'
Dr.. Marshall is a inost charm-
ing young woman, and it is ob
vious that her presence in Wing
barn will be. a' welcome additior.
to medical• profession in this corn
inanity: .•Advance Times
pared ',crux .whish ,you make up
yourself . using, 0. cups all .pur
-
pose flour, bakingV4cupp owder
,
1; :•tbsp. `salt..1 pound shortening.
Mix •_ until -like coarse cornmeal.
Store ...M. cove ed, ` canister.For.
the muffin cups, use 8 cup • bf don't think 1'have ever tried any
this mix, and two thirds . cup' to- o 'the reci es .we were giver, that
t julMce' Ti,tign mixture out f • p
mato
as . a !little "extra" touch :into`
'nearly everything she made, Act-:
'•ll` • everythingdid' look'gor-
ua,Y ••.•• .
gebus, and. smelled likewise, but
I: must have been deterred by the
thought ,of' ail'.>. that cream,. as 'I
onto floured ` surface and '.knead day,
lghtly.: 'Itoll out:' -thinly, to. one -1
eighth. inch. thickness. Cut into
squares and- press into greased I
muffin, tins'. Fill". with•. any .sort of .
Mixture :You choose ' : •.. creamed'
chicken,: ham orfish•. 'She .used a
mixture of Cooked Macaroni, can
red meat cut in small cubes, cat
sup , and ' Worcestershire sauce
Fill the shells generously' and
,bring. the `four,, points of the.
squa 'e :together over the filling,
not trying. to seal it, but tjust that
it .looks quite fetching when. bak-
..ed that way `... Bake in !hot: oven''
15, ` to 18. minutes: '
She . also suggested'. a ''sweet
mixture for .a dessert, using, fruit
juice in the,,' dough Winstead of to
mato juice, and fruit in the mut:
fin eup with thickened juice. I'll i
be trying it -with apples and pre-
served. ginger! ,no doubt: .
• A brand : new idea for mixing
cake and icing was used . 1 cup,
of 0 shortening Was ,beaten until
quite: fluffy with 2% "cups icing
. •.sugar, 3 eggs, salt and vanilla. 4
squaresmelted.: chocolate was
beaten in 'just at the last:. Two
cups of this. mixture was removed.
'from the mixing. bowl ' and':reser
ved. for icing. The remaining in-
gredients for the cake'were added
tia What. a Savin of di e in: the inn bowl,
.Y
e
Saving sand mix-
ings! NoW don't tell .me that you
have been doing that; for years.+.:
She also 'rade a ,y ery .pleasing
salad, usingsquare' slices of a i '
canned meat product, rolling- the
slices into a • cornucopia,. `fa§ten-, •
ing with a. toothpick (this 1 have '
done) and filling with a salad
rillicttire • In this case potato and
egg , ar►d cubes of meat, onion 'Arid,
chopped • ;peppers. These: ` little '
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