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... ocal association in Ballymena. “For some time it has been tha!: association’s primary objective to regain the Alliance seat whig- it held up until 1981. That seat was in the Town area.” ...
... ocal association in Ballymena. “For some time it has been tha!: association’s primary objective to regain the Alliance seat whig- it held up until 1981. That seat was in the Town area.” ...
... custard with the milk, e yolks and cornflour. Agg sugar when cool add whiskey and coffee gelatine. Cool to setting point, whig:.uricfly and fold in stiffly aten egg whites. Pour into %,lasscs and chill. Top with lightly whipped cream before serving. ...
... ® EVERYONE WELCOME e A ‘Bible Prophecy and Divine Healing Crusade’ is currently underway in g:“gl:::c&enucuul The crusade, whig is being conducted by Pastor Alexander Tee, started last Sunday night and the Church was packed to capacity for the first service ...
... seconds. Even Physio Sammy Wallace will not be able to make it. THE FOURTHS - Meet Parkview thirds at Allen Park on Saturday, whig_h should prove to be an exciting event. THE FIFTHS - Do not have a fixture untii the 24th, against Instonians sixths. Captain ...
... cream Ya pint double cream Y Ib marshmallows small tin crushed pineapple METHOD — Whip egg whites until stiff. Add cream and whig until mixture forms peaks. Fold pineapple and marshmallow gt in pieces), into the mixture. ...
... August everf\; year since early in the 18th century, is one suc custom. \ A well known actor and a fervent supporter of the Whig party, Thomas Dog%cl, was a careful, honest man who made a fortune after he left the theatrical profession. He died in 1721 ...
... involved for man{lyean in local education; and Rev. H: W. Armstrong. Can any readers identify these worthies in the ‘Northern Whig’ And to my mind fond memories come % colleagues, sadly gone. e Captain and Mrs. McSpadden, Miss Megaw and my old friend John ...
... (1934), the filial devotion of W. S. Armour, founder of the Young Farmers’ Clubs of Ulster and sometime editor of the Northern Whig, promoted one view. Dr. McMinn, Head of History at Stranmillis, has felt compelled, however, to demythologize his Armour of ...
... made sure everyone was competent in all three. ‘‘“Compared to the classroom work of today it was very basic in- The Northern Whig's photograph of special guests at the opening of Moorfields new school. 108T25F. deed - but it was the basics everybody need- ...
... a group of leading millowners and merchants and was established principally for the printing of the Belfast Daily Mercufi,ea Whig newspaper of the griod. Ulster Printing Company had just gone into voluntary liquidation when purchased by the brothers Baird ...
... past lakes where there is a collection of some thirty species of duck and Eccsc. and there is even a ine: hall of exhibits whig illustrate the transition from the horse to the tractor, and indeed the old ways of making butter and pulling flax. The college ...
... passing, earlier this year, of a muchrespected Ulster newspaperman, with sterling service on both the now defunct Northern Whig and the Belfast News Letter (writes E. Dunlop). Robe Mr. . rt Mackie (familiarly ‘Bertie’) Sibbett, who was aged 76, was both ...