Don’t Miss Our Final Bake Sale!

Perth-Andover Farmer's Market, August 2012

Perth-Andover Farmer’s Market, August 2012

We’re having our second and final “Bake Sale Fundraiser” at the Perth-Andover Farmer’s Market at the Legion Hall on Saturday July 13, from 9am – 1pm. We’d love to see you there! It’s a great way to spend a weekend morning and support the local farmers, crafters, and creative vendors who work hard to bring their best to market. Live music and a twirl around the dance floor add to the festive atmosphere. There’s lots of good things to eat, including a cooked to order breakfast put on by the Legion volunteers. Be sure to browse the Scotch Colony table for some fresh baked goodies and check out the selection of items offered to help support the Scotch Colony Fest140, August 23-25, 2013!! Times are for the Atlantic Time Zone (one hour earlier than Eastern time). We have a marker on our map for the Legion Hall.

Dutch Pickles

Sampling from “Scotch Colony Hearts and Hearths” History/Cookbook, now available for $20, proceeds to support Scotch Colony Fest140, August 23-25, 2013.

Carolyn & Mavis Smith & Shirley Miller at the Perth-Andover Market

Carolyn & Mavis Smith & Shirley Miller at the Perth-Andover Market

Dutch Pickles
Recipe by Mavis (Barclay) Smith
12 large cucumbers
6 onions
1/3 c coarse salt
Water to cover
5 c vinegar
6 1/2 c white sugar
6 Tbsp flour
1 tsp dry mustard
1 tsp salt
1/2 tsp turmeric
Vinegar to make a paste
Peel cucumbers and remove the seeds. Cut in small pieces.
Peel onions and cut in small pieces. Place vegs in large enamel or stainless pot and add coarse salt and enough water to cover. Sit overnight. Drain well in the morning. Continue reading

Fitzgerald Family Concert Fundraiser: “Country House Party” at Burns Hall

Save the date!

Fitzgerald Family Band

Fitzgerald Family Band

The Fitzgeralds, Ontario Family fiddlers and dancers, will be in concert on Tuesday, July 16, 2013, at 8 PM at Burns Hall, Kincardine Road, Kincardine, New Brunswick, Canada (see our map). Featuring some local talent too: Kassidy Morin and Kimiye Gamblin! Proceeds to benefit Scotch Colony Fest 140, Aug. 23-25, 2013.

Here’s a preview!

 

 

Bannock

Sampling from “Scotch Colony Hearts and Hearths” History/Cookbook, now available for $20, proceeds to support Scotch Colony Fest140, August 23-25, 2013.

Kathleen Ellis Morton and her daughter

Kathleen Ellis Morton and her daughter

Bannock
Recipe by Kathleen (Ellis) Morton
2 ½ cups flour
1 tsp soda
2 tsp sugar
1 tsp salt
2 tsp cream of tartar
Sift together 3 times.
Approx.1 c sweet cream, enough to make soft dough, like biscuits. (You may use sour cream and omit cream of tartar).
Sift dry ingredients together 3 times.
Add the cream. Gently mix until soft, slightly sticky dough forms .
Pat out on floured board like biscuits. Cut in squares. Bake in oven at 375 degrees
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Personal Notes: Kathleen’s story can be read along with her recipe for Lye Soap in The Preserve Pantry.

Bake Sale Fundraiser at the Perth-Andover Farm Market

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Perth-Andover Farm Market, August 2012

“Bake Sale Fundraisers” will be held at the Perth-Andover Farm Market at the Legion Hall on two special Saturdays this summer, June 15 and July 13, from 9am – 1pm each day. We hope you will come to see us at the Market and say hello!
Enjoy a cooked-to-order breakfast put on by the Legion members, browse the many craft tables, and pick up some fresh produce. Listen to some wonderful live music and perhaps take a spin on the dance floor! It’s a great community event that takes place every Saturday morning throughout the season. And of course, stop by the Scotch Colony table for some fresh baked goodies and check out our selection of items offered to help support the Scotch Colony Fest140, August 23-25, 2013!!

Times are for the Atlantic Time Zone (one hour earlier than Eastern time). We have a marker on our map for the Legion Hall.

Scotch Cakes

Sampling from “Scotch Colony Hearts and Hearths” History/Cookbook, now available for $20, proceeds to support Scotch Colony projects.

Joe Farquhar and his grandchildren

Joe Farquhar and his grandchildren

Scotch Cakes
Recipe by Joseph “Joe” Farquhar
1 c butter (preferably unsalted)
½ c white sugar
2 c flour (sifted)
Work above ingredients with your hands until well mixed. (Editor’s note: You may beat the softened butter and sugar until fluffy before adding flour.)
Pat out on floured board 1/2 to 1/4 inch thick as desired. Do not roll. Cut out with knife or cookie cutter any shape desired.
Place on an ungreased baking sheet. Cook at 375 degrees until done.
They will look very light in colour and slightly golden around the edges.

Volunteers at the Gathering

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Volunteers: Carolyn Smith, Marilyn & Vanessa Foreman, Mavis & Earl Smith

Yes, it was a rainy, cold day at the Gathering of the Scots this year. Many said it was weather just like in Scotland. Many thanks to all the organizers and volunteers as well as the attendees who came to the festival. One of the booths was our very own, shown here.

 

Orange Rind Biscuits

Sampling from “Scotch Colony Hearts and Hearths” History/Cookbook, now available for $20, proceeds to support Scotch Colony Fest140, August 23-25, 2013.

KincardineWomen

Early 1960’s. Back L to R: Mary Smith, Bonnie Morton, Millie Girvan, Ethel Hargrove, Darlene Morton, Myrtle Matheson, Freda Clark, Amber Morton. Front L to R: Ena Clark, Katherine Warman, Mary(Jack) Clark, Jean Drum, Mrs. A.D. McCain, Ruth (John) Phillips.

Orange Rind Biscuits
Recipe by Jean Drum, submitted by Arthur Phillips
4 c flour
1/2 c vegetable oil or shortening
4 tsp cream of tartar
2 tsp soda
2 c milk
1 tsp salt
Grated rind of one orange
Mix all together quickly. Pat out into a circle 1/2 to 3/4 inch thick. Cut out biscuits. Bake on ungreased cookie sheet for 15 minutes at 425 degrees or until golden.
Personal Notes: Aunt Jean Drum was born in Bonaccord. She never married but was an auntie to everyone. She always whistled and hummed while she baked and cleaned. She told us many tales and stories. When you went into her small, humble home you could always smell and see orange peelings drying at the back of her shiny wood stove. The aroma was quite amazing. The rinds were always crumbled and added to many different things such as jellies, biscuits, cookies and cakes. Jean was a wonderful and amazing lady although she was known for being very upright and strict. She was very involved in church and community and held office in the Women’s Institute of the Colony.

Some Farm Names in the Scotch Colony

Agnes (Allen) Ledingham, wife of John Ledingham, died at their home called “Ledingsdale” (lot 5) in Kintore, Victoria County  in January 1881.

Margaret and David Burns celebrated their fiftieth wedding anniversary in 1883 at their home “New Eden Cottage” (lot 6) in “New Kincardine Colony.”

Maggie Mavor, daughter of Catherine (Thompson) and Francis Mavor, married Fred Robertson in 1889 at her parent’s home called “Loggie” (lot 6) in Lower Kintore.

In 1876, Ellen (Mitchell) Finnie, age 46, died at “Carron,” (lot 1) in Kintore, New Kincardine. She was the wife of James FINNIE.

In 1892 at “Bon Accord House” in Kincardine (lot 58), Agnes Adam married John Stevenson at her parent’s home.

Jane (Nevin) and Thomas Watt named their Kintore home “Lily Glenn,” (lot 2). (See Duncan MacPhail’s book New Kincardineshire: An Intimate History of the Early Years of a Scottish Settlement in New Brunswick, p. 108)

In 1884 William Bissett, age 77, died at his home, “Bandeau” on lot 128 Upper Kintore.

William Cocker, age 62, widower, and Agnes Petrie, age 52, spinster, were married in 1892 at “Fintray” in Kintore. (Mary Ann Will Cocker, daughter of William and his first wife Mary Anne MacDonald, gave her birth place as Fintray, Aberdeenshire, Scotland on her marriage certificate in 1891.)

Isabella (Bissett) and William McKenzie named their residence “Belmont” (lot 21) in Lower Kincardine. Their daughter Euphemia married Robert Cameron at her parent’s home in 1890.

Pipe Bands at the Gathering

Southern Victoria Pipe Band and Friends at the Clan March during the Opening Ceremonies at the Gathering of the Scots in Perth-Andover, New Brunswick, Canada on May 25, 2013

Clan March at the Gathering of the Scots, May 25, 2013

Clan March at the Gathering of the Scots, May 25, 2013