Clinton News-Record, 1959-02-26, Page 3T.Ockersotith Lades Club
Honour Valentine's Day,.
To Collect Quilt Patches
The Tuekersmith Ladies Club
met at the home of Mrs. Howard
Johns pn February 11 with ten
Members and one visitor-present,
Roll call was answered by giving
a valentine verse.
Contests were given by Mrs. M.
Dale and Mrs. Ernest ,Crich, with
Mrs, George Fle.witt and Mrs, Wale
ters winning the prizes,. A. read'
lag was given by Mrs. Eldon
O'Brien.
The buying committee was Asit,
ed to provide material for male,
ing clothing to be sewn at Altura
meetings. Lunch was served by
group one.
Members are asked to each br-
ing a few quilt patches to the next
meeting which will be held the
second week of March,
r.
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Philip Gibbs is still reporting
news, He entered newspaper work
as a yeUng man, We may be
wrong but we always thought that
his novels never lacked the repor-
ter's touch, There is nothing
wrong about that. It is merely an
observation that his reporting in-
stinets are still strong,
The latest book from the pen of
this indefatigable miter describes
various aspects of the English
scene. There are chapters deal-
ing with such subjects as the type(
of Englishmen whose courage and
desire for adventure founded the,
British Empire and fought for its
ideals; the ambition of the coming
generation to increase their know-
ledge by extra-curricular studies.
AND A RIGHT 000D CREW
(Emily. Kimbrough)
Travel books bring the world to
our easy chairs. With planes,
trains and boats increasing speeds
and shortening travelling time, the
joys of simple travel are almost
forgotten. If the speed of modern
life is making you a bit dizzy,
this is the book for you to read.
Emily and her friends, Sophie
Jacobs, Mr, and Mrs. Howard Lin-
dsay and Arthur Kober, plan a
boat holiday and, being who they
are, the type decided upon is no
ordinary trip. They decide to take
a pleasure boat through some of
the English canals, The account
of their trip on the canals is
told in Emily Kimbrough's free
and easy style.
As usual, description, historical
facts and humour are blended in
acceptable proportions. Kimbrough
fans will want to read this one
and if you are introduced for the
first time you will be happy to
know that there are several of her
books in the Clinton Library.
THE RING. TREE
(Gladys Taylor)
Those who read .'"Dine Roots" by
Gladys Taylor will be eager to
read her new novel, "The King
Tree." Those who missed the ear-
lier book have some pleasurable
reading in store,
The locale is the Eastern town-
ships of Quebec, and the time
1800-1840's. The story involves
three generations of the King
family, who came to the townships
from Vermont and the Michauds
of French ancestry.
Forrest McLean enters the set-
tlement one day and soon finds
himself inextricably bound up in
the activities and fortunes of the
King family, The Papineau Re-
bellion takes place before the book
ends and we see how this unfor-
tunate affair affects the destinies
of the people,
The characters seem real, move
the plot forward th an acceptable
climax. There is the constancy of
Zino., the selfishness of Caroline,
the stubbornness of Stephen, the
indecision of Martin. Through all
the trials and misfortunes, it is to
Forrest that everyone turns for
help and comfort.
We have not told any facts of
the story for one good reason. We
want the readers to enjoy the book
completely not as a half-told tale.
enquires into the advantages
and disadvantages of the "Welfare
State," He found that.- more peo-
ple now have the ..right" to choose
type .of work and td possess lux-
uries of life that formerly would
have been nut of reach,
In -Gibbs' estimation the motor
car and Middleclass manners of a
more decorous age have taken
away much of the laughter from
England. , The same change re-
moved poVerty and squalor and
hidden tragedy of the slum areas.
He takes- a look at Parliament
and observes that it is indeed as-
tounding how much the elected
members know abotit difficult and
Obscure subjects,- a debatable
point whether, Philip Gibbs wears
Mile-coloured glasses but one is
left feeling that hiS, observations.
may be summed up in this quota-
tion. from the book, "The men of
tomorrow, the
no`
. of tomor-
row—I find no cause for despair
in them. They are the heirs of
yesterday and it is not a bad heri-
tage."
LENTEN ,MEALS CAN BE .ADVENTURES
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/TOZEN" ASSETS
"TiS said that variety is the spice
of life, and, nutritionally speak-
ing, the coming of the Lenten sea-
son gives us a chance to put this
old adage to the test, Fish will
be the dish to highlight many Len-
ten meals, Fortunately, there is a
type of fish to please every palate.
And the manner in which fish can
be served is almost limitless, ft's
not necessary to have your own
freezer to enjoy the taste or
"fresh" fish the year round.
It's a simple matter to buy fish
4 fillets or sticks and devise an
uncomplicated yet distinctive
sauce to dress up your fish dish.
The recipe for Deviled Fish Sticks
illustrates the point. Use the froz-
en fish sticks of your choice and
spread them with a mixture of
tangy condiments, onion, butter
and lemon juice, Broil or bake
them and presto, you have a lunch-
eon or dinner dish that is truly
a taste treat, You can garnish
the platter with vegetable slices,
lemon wedges and parsley.
DEVILED FISH STICKS
IA cup very soft butter or
margarine
N. teaspoon dry mustard
1% teaspoons Worcestershire
sauce
% teaspoon lemon juice
2 packages fish sticks
dash Tabasco
2 teaspoons grated onion
33ti cup finely chopped parsley
(optional)
Combine butter, mustard, Wor-
cestershire sauce, lemon juice, Ta-
basco, onion and parsley. (Mixture
will not be completely blended),
Place fish sticks close together in
broiler pan; spread with butter
mixture. Broil, 4 inches from heat,
abbut 7 to 8 minutes or until gol-
den and done. Or bake at 450 de-
grees F. 12 to 15 minutes. Makes
4 to 6 servings.
Note: This is a Consumer Tested
recipe released through Fisheries
Council of Canada.
Devilled Fish Sticks
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