A PPS. 1 u ' 5. - ”- Words Th; Wisp "Um """ "”'”""” Thursday, Jan. 5, 1956 The Guardian Page 9 . E i oAxvii.Li:, Ont ice. ,. Aca- l Speech is the gift of Ill. but ydemic standards in Canada's priv- g i thought of few. -(Cato) Kate boys' schools should be raised, schools said Tuesday Rev. J. A. M. uual meeting of the Iuocia” an official of the Headmasters' As- Bell, of Appleby College. president that better teaching of ftindnmcnul ' Eskimo patients at the Gear- water Lake sanitorium at The Pas. Man., built Hnmaolves an N00 on the sanitoriuin grounds. Decor- ated with Christmas lights inside .............it......... HOMES and out, it is probably the only igloo in existence that is electrical- ly lighted (CP PHOTO) British Gov'r-Plans For ' West Indian Fecleraiion By ROBERT RICE Canadian Press Staff Writer LONDON (CF)-The British gov- .-rnment Monday unveiled its blue- l'linl for uniting its scattered West liuiian colonies into a "flexible" t'r-itr-ration. lhii plan calls for ti lcticral sys- mniprising a governor-gem WIN, ,.-..i .. nominated Senate and a ii...N- of Representatives whose iiiciiilit-i's would be elected by mum :i,t)00.t)0tl persons living in a llltlll-lllllP chain of sugar. rum, l):lll;IlIB and spice islands from Tumidzid, off the coast of South Aiiicrica. to Jamaica. just south of Cuba. The blueprint. issued in the iorm of three white papers on finance. civil service and judiciary. will be dl-missed Feb. 7 at a conference nf I6 (lr'l0LlalP.S representing the gmtwiiixieiitiz of Barbados. Ja- maica. Triniriad and the Leeward and Windward islands. Colonial sec-retaigv Alan Lennox-Boyd will he in the chair. The deicgat-es Will make ”iinal decisions" on the proposed federa- tltln-all idca first raised more tli:in a century ago but blocked by tho vastness of the Caribbean sea and the relative isolation of some of the islands. LOOSELY BOUND If and when the federation becomes a reality-possibly in 1957 7-the West Indies will be loosely -bound in a "modest" System ibroadly patterned after that of iAustralia. In this form the federal government initially will take the minimum of power and leave as much as possible to the individual units. "We over here are watching the birth of a new nation across the Atlantic." Sir Hilary Blood. author of the civill service white paper. said recently. A former colonial official in the West Indies, Sir Hilary visualizes the federation as ultimately evolv- ing into ii new dominion within the Commonwealth if agreement is reached at the February talks, the next stage will be the submission to the British Parliament of an enabling act per- mitting necessary interim meas-,y ures. such as the appointment of a governor-general and the holdingl of federal elections. The motives for federation are SILVER PERSIAN LAMB MUSKRAT BACKS ELECTRIC SEAL MUSKRAT BACKS HUDSON SEAL JAP RABBIT PERSIAN LAMB GREY KDISKIN political and economic. West In- dinns see in union the only way to really effective self-government, Dominion status and a collective voice in Commonwealth and world affairs. One of the first problems for the new federation will be how to become more financially inde- pendent of Britain and how to rationalize its economy, at present relying too much on sugar. OLD AND NEW S'iiAlIVlCS. England t(.'Pi-W(-ap- oiis of war dredged trum the bed of the Thames river by workmen included a stone age ax. two titth century pistols and the barr-rls of machine - guns from a German fighter shot down during the Sec- ond World War. FAVORITE FERRY SHEPERTON. England tCPl-- Middlesex residents have pet- itioned m u n i c i p al authorities against closing of the ferry to Weybridge. a Surrey beauty spot. Among signers was actor Bernard Braden of Vancouver. resident of Can Be Appeiizing By Ida Bailey Allen "Park is second in popularity of the four major red meats, in the top animal protein group," I was telling the Chef "And the most wanted cut is pork chops. Madame." he replied. "yet there are only about 10 pounds of chops in the entire liugl That is why they are so expen- slve and why other cuts. that are less in demand. cost so much less." MORE THIAMIN ”Yet no matter what cut of fresh- pork is bought. it is a first-class protein food. Chef. Moreover. It has another advantalle ll W"i3,l"5 H y S more or B ROLL oa e-ya: I mins. than any other meat." V "But pork is a fatter meal than beef. Madame!) the Chef remark- ed. -vrhars why we should always trim off the excess." 1 S8N';l- ”i11 fact, for anyone on a reducing or low cholesterol diet. the (31 Shiluld be closely cut off. the Pork Sllollld be slow-cdoked. and all l'9"l.3"”"E fat drained off." VERY APETIZING ttEvery out of fresh Pork can be made very appetlllng. Mumme- Par example, in barbecued spare- ribs and neck bones and the old? fashioned pork pie. Fresh Mm also is a good buy for a large family or ii fresh pork shoulder makes a fine main dish. In either case. stuff it with sauerkraut. for which pork has an affinity." . SUNDAY DINNER tilam-tmato cocktail Rtittxl Fresh Ham with Kraut-Apple Stuffing Flaky Potatoes String Beans Raspberry Sherbet Cottee Tea Milk Roast Fresh Ham with Kraut- Apple Stuffing: Order half a boned fresh ham or shoulder of pork. Fill the opening with Kraut- apple stutting Fasten together with pics or skewers and lace with string. Score the rind ioulside skin of the meat); dust with a mixture of 2 tsp. salt and l'& tsp. monoso- dium glutamate and 'a tsp. pepper. Place fat-side up in an open roasting pan. Bake 3 to 31.42 hrs. in a moderate ovcn. 350 deg. F.. or until a meat thcrmonicter reaches 185 dcr: Remove skeuers and string be- fore serving Kraut-Apple Stuffing: Combine V4 c. minced union with 2 fine- chopped mediiiin-sized apples and No. 2l.'z) can sauerkraut, well drained. NEW ENGLAND SUGGESTION .. Shepperton. (Mink BEAVER (Dyed (Dyed (Dyed (Black, 1 Only) A big sizzling hot fish 'n' ootato TOMORROW'S DINNER Vegetable Soup Parmesan Fish it." Potato Pie Green Peas Pickles Lcinon Sponge sou custard Coiice Tea Milk Hill 'N' Potato Pie: Barely cover Ila ihs. fish fillets (any kind). with boiling water. Add ll? tsp salt. Simmer 15 min. Drain but save the liquid. Coarse-llake the (.51, glutamate, to tap. celery nit, liq. tsp. powdered tarragon and '-ttsp.l pepper. l Slowly add IV. c. milk and 14 e.. fish liquid. When boiling add .the fish. Transfer to an oiled. shallow 3- pt. baking dish. Cover with 4 e. whipped potato. Brush with 1 tbsp. melted butter. Brown in a hot oven. 425 deg. F Garnish with parsley. TRICK OF THE (THEF For a snappy cocktail. combine the luice drained liom canned sauerkraut with an equal amount M9" 2 ll?-bl) butter. stir in 2 tbsp. flog. '1 tsp. monosodium with wonderful new fast-acting DRY YEAST!) PARKER HOUSE ROLLS hIC.'lhlll'C into large bowl, V1 cup lukewarm water, 1 L55. ranu atc su ar; stir un su ar 1: isso v 0 . 5... ctive ry cast. I will minutes. ll ' su: we . Scald l c. milk and stir in Stbs. granulated sugar, ZM tspg, salt: cool to lukeuarlri. Add to yeast mixture and stir in K c. luke- VY33l'I" Wilt)". licat in 3 c. once- sittcil bread flour ; beat well. Beat in 4 tbs. iiirlimi xlinrtciiiiig. Work in 3 c. more niirpsifud brgad flour. Knead until smooth and Clisllti Place in greased bowl and brush top u iili melted butter or shortening. Cover and set in Wimtplarr. lire irom draught. l.et l'lSc until .i...,i,i,d in buik. W Punch (lnu n Ilmigli in bowl, grcasc top anti in me ngzin until nearly dniilulnl, punch down dough and roll out to V,” thick- ness. Cut into round, with 3" ciittcr; hrusli ullll melted butter or sliortciiiiiu. tin-as: rounds deeply with ii-.ili Sltlc of knife, a little to one side til centre; fold larger liali oicr xiuuller half and . press along fold. Place, touching each other, on greased pmg. Grease tops. (over and let rise until doubled in bulk. Bake in hot even. 400". ahtdli is minutes. 0 No more spoiled cakes of old-style yeast! This new Fleischmanifs DRY Yeast keeps fresh in your pantryl And it's ft!!!-tiling. One envelope equals one cake of fresh yeast in my recipe. 3'95 0 montdr .ro,taaI1rl pie, made with potatoes, of course. Reg. 5595.00. dyed. 2 Only) Reg. Iii395.t)0. Ftabbit,2onlyi Reg.&i265. Rabbit,6only) Reg. 3250. (Sections, 1 Only) Reg. 3198.00. Muskrat, 2 only) Reg, 3575. (374 Laenli-ll. 1 only) Rag. S225. (Brown, 1 only) R8-L 3495.00. Cl NV). Dig. 8198.”. sAi.i-2 S292.50 SALE SI 97.50 SALE SI 32.50 SALE S12 5 .00 SALE S99.00 sou: S287.50 SALE SI'I2.50 sA1.ii: S'I47.50 S99.00 IALB of tomato juice and a dash of tnbascn. l l l i l r l sociation of Canadian independent lot the association. told the anti an- school subjects is needed. I l . W PORK HOCKS FRESH BACON lli. 39c CORNED PORK lli.37c BULK SAUSAGES ll). 39c lli. l9c IIIGINZ YORK 48 OZ. Tomato Juice 35c YELLOW EYICIJ - '10 OZ. . . . . . 15c Pork & Beans .. Chicken Haddie l9c Kam, tin 43c Ilwfor . . . . . 1.00 izggtzjsrs... 2... .5. Powder, lge. 35c gal. 129 Johnson Paste Wax. lb. 59c ltvoii llcalthy t)n Tlicsc Colrl Wintei .lioi'nings. i -I've . Pl IHTY OATS j IMlTlD E BESTSHOP To SHOP BES PRICE 2 for 21: CLEARANCE run RACKS - coins JACKETS COATS 5070 OFF JACKETS 5072 OFF BROWN LAPIN PERSIAN LAMB MOUTON MOUTON SHEARED MUSKRAT GREY PERSIAN I-AMl(Sect7ions). Reg. saoaoo. ELECTRIC SEAL ELECTRIC IIAL CAPE (Dyed nabiaitgtaityi is... 3135.00. SALE ALL NICKPIECES AND STOL o 0 . . . (rm-ti Ralililt.2only) Reg. .siso.oo, SALE S9450 SI97.50 S'II7.50 SI24.50 S'I72.50 SI47.50 S97.50 S9250 2570 OFF (Black. i only) Rog. ?S.'li).3.t)t). b'ALl'.' ll'ii'ot-cased Lamb. 2 only) Rog. S235. SALE iliocvssnzl Lamb; finger tip lciigtli, 2 only) Reg. 3S2-4f).()t). SALE (Dawn lite shade) Reg. lli34.3.U0. SALE SALE (Dyed Rabbit: I only) Rog. 319513. BALE ALL REGULAR STOCK REDUCED 207. to 307 island lurriers ltd.