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Merry Christmas!!
Holiday treats are always a winner when something
different is made; like popcorn balls, cands; etc. This dark
fudge candy recipe is good and makes a nice batch of candy.
Dark Fudge
3 C. sugar 1/3 C. light corn syrup 1 C. canned milk 1/2
C. chopped nuts 3 squares chocolate 4 Tbsp. butter 1
tsp. vanilla
Mix sugar, syrup, milk and chocolate in saucepan. Stir over
low heat until all is completely dissolved. Increase the heat
and boil to the soft ball stage. Cool to luke warm; beat in
vanilla, butter and nuts. Beat until thick. Pour into an 8 in.
pan. Cut into squares desired.
Popcorn Balls
1 C. white syrup ½ C. sugar 1 Tbsp. butter !A tsp. soda
1 tsp. cream of tarter 4 qts. Popped corn
Boil syrup and sugar to soft ball stage. Add butter, soda,
cream of tartar and stir until it fizzes up. Pour over corn and
stir and mold with buttered hands, forming balls. (Makes 16)
Caramel Corn
14 C. popped corn 2 sticks margarine 2 C. brown sugar
1/2 C. white syrup 1/2 tsp. salt 1/2 tsp. soda 1/4 tsp.
cream of tartar 1 C. peanuts
In a saucepan, put the margarine, brown sugar and syrup
and boil for 5 minutes. Remove from heat. Quickly add salt,
soda, cream of tartar, and peanuts. Stir well and pour over
the 14 cups of popped corn and stir well. Put all in a large
roaster and bake at 250 degrees for 1 hour, stir every 15
minutes. Remove and put on wax paper. When cool, break
into pieces.
Cream Caramels
2 C. sugar 2 C. white Karo syrup 2 C. half and half cream
C. butter ° Chopped pecans (optional)
In a medium saucepan at 250 degrees cook all the
ingredients except the nuts, pour into a 9 in. square pan,
buttered well. When cool, cut into squares and wrap in waxed
paper.
Until next time
"Dell"
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1) shall frighten, annoy, bark at, or chase any person
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Lankin Legion Auxiliary news
By Loretta McLaughlin
LANKIN, N.D. -- The Lankin
Legion Auxiliary met on Monday,
Dec. 3 for their meeting and
Christmas Party. The evening
started with a 7pm Christmas
supper with the Legion members
as quests. Then we held our
lneeting.
President Pain Jallo called the
meeting to order followed by the
opening Christmas prayer by
Trudy Wippler followed by the
regular rituals. Lucille Ward won
the attendance prize. Loretta
McLaughlin won the all members
drawing. Minutes and Treasurers
reports were given. Our Veterans
party was cancelled due to bad
weather. Otlr mid winter reports
are filled and completed. We
served the meal for Clarence
Trenda's funeral. Workers were
Carol Jallo, Amy Grabanski, Deb
Karas, Irene Hodek and Pare Jallo.
We are sending a donation to the
Schuster thmily in Minto. We are
very proud to announce that our
applicant Joseph Espelicn won the
contest "Our Veterans are Our
Stars" in Dist. 2. This was
sponsored by our Dept. President
as her project tbr '2_012. ltis prize
was an enlarged picture and a
beautiful frame with "My Hero"
carved on it. We received a thank
you from Joe and Irene thanking us
for choosing Joe tbr the contest.
Please note- The Lankin Legion
and Auxiliary will be starting our
monthly meetings one hour earlier
in the next three inonths. We will
start at 7 pm January, February, and
March. Being no furlher business,
Trudy read the closing prayer and
Pain adjourned the meeting.
Auxiliary members exchanged
Christmas gifts and the Legion
members joined us in playing
Bingo. Prizes were awarded to the
winners. The evening was enjoyed
by all.
Thank you, Merry Christmas,
Editor:s" Note: McLaughlin is
secremo; fi)r the Lankin American
Legion AzLriliay Unit 15 7.
Park River Bible Camp plans
New Year's Blast event
PARK RIVER, N.D. m The
Park River Bible Camp invites 9-
12 grade youth to attend our New
Year's Blast on December 3 l-Jan-
uary 1. Join us for a great night of
praising God, spending time with
fiiends and participating in epic
games of basketball and dodge ball.
The cost is $20 if registered by De-
cember 21, $25 after. For more in-
tbmation call us at (701)284-6795,
email us at goprbc@polarcomln.
coin, or visit our website at
www.parkriverbiblecamp.org.
Words cannot express how blessed and
thankful we feel to everyone who has
shared in Bridgette's journey with cancer.
No act of kindness has been left
unnoticed. Thank you to all who called
visited, sent cards and especially for all
your prayers. Thank you to the NPR for
,.,,theov and, care you have shown to our
family/Wih,the benefitsput on and all the
time iv nto s, You bave been more
than understanding of what it takes to
walk this journey. Thank you doctors and
nurses at Altru, Altru Cancer Center, First
Care, and Rochester for the excellent
medical care given to Bridgette. Your
caring natures had gone above and
beyond always. She had come to love
you all and called you her angels.
Without a doubt, everyone's love and
concern made this journey more
bearable.
Bridgette put up a very courageous fight
and we have been told, has been an
inspiration to many. In the end, God's
mercy prevailed and she was called
home to be with her Lord. Cancer did not
win.
Thank you, Father Sam, for your love and
spiritual care given to Bridgette and our
family. Your kind words and prayers at
Bridgette's funeral captured the spiriL of
her perfectly. Thank you to all who had a
part in the prayer service and funeral-
Dana Tisdale and Brent Hermans for the
beautiful music, ushers, and altar
servers. Thank you to St. Joseph's
Church and Altar Society for the delicious
dinner after the funeral. Thanks to all
who sent flowers, gave cards and
memorials, brought food to our house
and the funeral. Your outpouring of
generosity and love was truly
overwhelming. Please forgive us if we
have left anyone out as it is not our
intention. We truly appreciate everyone
and everything.
With the blessing of the Christmas
season upon us, we are comforted by the
promise God has given us. Who so ever
believes in this promise will feast with
Him in heaven. We know Bridgette is at
that very table. Merry Christmas and
May God Bless You as he has blessed us
so abundantly with friends and family.
Love,
Randy, Hope and Jace
Judy and Herman Bosh
Heidi and John Gustafson and family
Gretchen and Darren Asperheim
and family
Avis Jehlicka
Melanie and Jim Pokrzwinski
and family