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FUNERALS
- JOHN FI,,Ab1AGAN.
'ST. COL AN .Word has
been received here of the death
in Weston, ' of John l?lanagan,
in his 85th ' year. Bonn in Mc -
i Kitlop Township, he was the
son of the late Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Flanagan. He and Ilk
family moved to Toronto about
30 years ago. His wife, the for-
mer Loretta Shea, predeceased
him in 1955.
Surviving are one son and
three daughters: John, Toronto;
Mrs. James (Ursula) Donahue,
Richmond Hill; Mrs. Paul
(Louise) Stanley, Edmonton;
Mrs. Lorne (Helen) Mgriarity,
Wayne, Mich; two sisters, Mrs.
Mary Ellen O'Rourke and Mrs.
Elizabeth Murray; one brother,
4oseph Flanagan, of McKillop
Township, and 18 grandchil-
dren.
Requiem Mass- was sung in
St. Mary's Church, Richmond
Hill, with burial in Holy Cross
Cemetery, Thornhill. Pallbear-
ers were P. F. Benn, William
Cook, Philip Flanagan, William
O'Meara, Michael Donahue and
Gerrard Byrne.
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FOOD : and FIXIN'S
Recipes. For the Busy
Homemaker
CRISP SALADS USING
TASTY TURNIPS
The "Ontario rutabaga".— a
dish to please the most exact-
ing taste! The possibilities of
this Ontario grown vegetable
are almost' infinite.
The history of the Ontario
turnip is a long one. It was first
cultivated for medicinal purpos-
es. A broth from its was recom-
mended for gout. Turnip was
also made into an excellent
scouring soap for the face and
hands. The root of the jack-
in-the-pulpit was the turnip of
the early Canadian Indians.
Today, turnips are grown
commercially in Ontario and
kept crisp for winter use by a'
thin coating of wax, This comes
off easily; when the root is
peeled.
Variety in crisp salads is of-
ten- a problem in winter. Let
the Ontario rutabaga help you,
suggests the Food Department
of Macdonald 'Institute, Guelph.
By preparing the salad shortly
before serving time you will
retain more of 'the valuable Vit-
amin C (ascorbic acid).
Crisp Winter Salad
cup raw turnip, coarse-
ly grated
1 cup shredded cabbage
1 cup red apples, diced
1 cup raisins
% cup peanuts, chopped
' 1' tablespoon lemon juice
34 cup cooked salad dress-
ing.
Combine the lemon juice
with the salad .pressing. Immed-
iately before s °ruing toss all
the ingredients ogethei<.Serve
in an attractive bowl. Serves
four.
French Style Honey Dressing
14 cup salad oil
14 cup lemon juice
1r4 cup honey
1/4 teaspoon salt
14 teaspoon paprika
Place all ingredients in a jar.
Cover and shake until mixture
is well emulsified. Shake again
just before serving. Use with
tossed greens or with fruit sal-
ad. Makes about % cup.
ATTEND CURLING SPIEL
Mrs. S. Habkirk, skip, with
Mrs. W. C. Moore, vice; Mrs.
D. Cornish, second, and Mrs.
A. Y: McLean, lead, were in
Wingham last Wednesday tak-
ing part in a bonspiel, and were
successful in bringing home
third prize.
WEDDING INVITATIONS,
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THE HURON EXPOSITOR
PHONE 141 : SEAFORTH
LLOYD JAMES McCARTHY
DUBLIN — Lloyd James Mc-
Carthy passed away suddenly
at his home in Logan Township,
Saturday, March 10, in his 45th
year.
Son of the late Michael and
Mrs. McCarthy, he was born at
Killaloe and moved with his
family to concdssion 3, Logan
Township, 42 years ago. Edu-
cated at the Dublin Separate
and High Schools, he had farm-
ed in Logan for most of his
life.
Married to Mary Hart, of St.
Colutnban in 1937, who sur-
vives him, with one son, Keith,
of Kitchener; four brothers,
John, of Logan; Matthew, Pon-
tiac, Mich.; Dan, of Windsor;
Tom, of Toronto; two sisters,
Mrs. Dorus (Kathleen) Monag-
han, Kitchener; Mrs. Gordon
(Genevieve) Palin, of Toronto.
He was a member of St. Pat-
rick's Roman Catholic Church,
Dublin, and the Altar Society.
The remains rested at his
late home in an Township
till Wednesd mo ng, when
Requiem Hi h Mass was held
at St. Patrick's Roman Catholic
Church, Dublin, , at 10 o'clock,
by Rev. R. Durand. Interment
was made in St. Patrick's ceme-
tery. -
Magistrate: °"How does your
wife irritate you?"
Accused: "She keeps saying;
`Beat me! Hit me! Go on and
I'll have you hauled up before
that bald headed old reprobate
they call a magistrate . !"'
Magistrate: "Case dismissed!"
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Telephone: 271-2050
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represented by
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Seaforth
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represented by
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Phone 214 Seaforth
SEAFQRTH EGIO.N AUxIu RY
WILL SPONSOR CO9KING S4HQOL
"Mrs. S", 'heigtess an a• "Kit-
chener TV station, will be the
guest at the cooking school to
be held in the Legion Hall on
May 23 and 24, sponsored by
the Legion Ladies' Auxiliary,
Branch 156. Many bags of gro-
ceries and beautiful gifts will
be given away. The Ladies' Dis-
trict Zone Rally will be held
in Brussels, May 16-
At the March meeting of the
Seaforth Auxiliary, Thelma
Forbes yon the lucky draw,
Mrs. Blair won the apron don-
ated by Mrs. Brown. Mrs. A.
B. McCue and Mrs. E. Blair
were sworn in as members.
Mrs,. C. Hubert was accepted
for membership. Guest at the.
April meeting will he Mrs.
MacCann. So far, Brussels is
the only auxiliary to accept the
invitation to the tenth birth-
day party, to be held April 18.
Mrs. Jean McKibbon, a former
Seaforth member wrote . that
she will be very pleased to
come back as a guest on this
occasion.
A couples bowling tourna=
ment will be held for the, Dow
trophy at Kincardine. Those in-
terested, • contact Mrs. A, Wood
or M. A. Nicholson. A thank -
you was received from •the
adopted veteran at Westmin-
ster Hospital. He enjoyed the
Valentine box. The group were
very sorry to hear later from
the -hospital officials that Mr.
Tom Kerr, the veteran, had suf-
fered a heart attack. The aux-
iliary members will be hostess-
a'S to 140 Saturday morning
hockey players on March 17.
We were also asked to prepare
the lunch for the Men's Dis-
trict Zone Rally, to be held in
Seaforth in April.
Branch 156 ladies were the
guests at the 25th birthday par-
ty of Wingham Ladies' Legion
Auxiliary, Branch 180, held the
latter part of February. After
the presentation of 25 -year
pins and one 33 -year pin, the
auxiliaries of Zone C-1 present-
ed the Wingham branch with a
set of silver engraved • candle-
sticks.
Ladies are asked to send
sandwiches to the Legion Hall
Saturday morning, when the
Auxiliary will be feeding the
hockey teams.
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Phone 141 — - Seaforth
'RWS, OP ST, COLUyl
, CWL; MEMBERS
The March meeting of, the lo-
cal Council of the .Catholic Wo-
men's League was hel& in the
vestry of the church with the
president, Mrs. Albert Cronin,
presiding. The secretary, Mrg.
Tom Kale, read the minutes of
the preceding meeting Mrs.
John Moylan read the cor-
respondence.
An invitation was extended
to all members to attend a
CWL meeting on March 13, in
St. Joseph's parish hall, Strat-
ford, at which there will be a
speaker from the Merey• Shel-
ter Guild.
The treasures, Mrs. Jack
Lane, 'gave the financial report.
A donation was voted to the
Sacred Heart radio program.
BAN
ATTEND MARCH MEETING
Mrs. John •~Moylan, Mrs. Joseph
Kale and Mrs. Joseph Burke
were appointed to act as a nom-
inating ^ committee. Auditors are
Mrs. James McQuaid and Mrs.
Frank Bowman.
A reading on "The Feasts in
March," was given by Mos. An-
gus Kennedy. Father Coughlin
gave a talk on the life and
work of St. Columban, the pa-
tron saint of this church.
-Miss Noreen Dalton, Brant-
ford,. and Miss Anne Dalton,
Stratford, with Mr. and Mrs.
Maurice Dalton.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Purcell
and family, Kitchener, with Mr.
and Mrs. Jack McIver and Mr.
and Mrs. Tom Purcell.
J. J. Holland, is a patient in
Scott Memorial Hospital.
d M
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Murray,
Jr., and family, Sarnia, With MT.
and Mrs. Gilbert Murray.
Miss Jean Moylan; London,
and Miss Luella Moylan, Strat-
ford, with Mr. and Mrs. John
Moylan.
Mrs. Elizabeth Murray, Ray-
mond and Dominic Murray and
Joseph Flanagan in• Toronto,
owing to the death of John
Flanagan. �\
• Miss' Joan Coyne, London\
with Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Coyne.
• 1,1r. and Mrs. Don Heard and
family, New,,market, and Mr.
and Mrs. John Fawcett, Lon-
don, with Mr. and Mrs. J. J,
Holland.
Mr. and Mrs. James Feeney
and family, Kitchener, with Mr,
and Mrs. Joseph Feeney.
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Square Feet
$10.00
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Get the jump on Spring by 're-
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The smooth, silent action of
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Plate -glass mirroron bright
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Plenty of shelf space. Fits be-
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