To Canadian 5 The festival we know in Can- ”; as Shrovs Tuesday of Pan- cake Day is one of the most wide- Iy celebrated in the world. Now- man, in the English-speaking parts of the golhe. it is celebrated with rather less abandon than u older days. but in many coun- tries it remains a time of wild Qessting and merrymaklng. In Canada Shrcve Tuesday is manly celebrated quietly III the home by the serving of stacks q! pancakes. but some of the old- mnr festival spirit seems to be cake suppers that are becoming more and more popula each year. And what more tempting festive mht could there be than a groan- ing table of hot. high-stacked pancakes oozing with butter and s.mm'? Even the molllh-watering: luncll of an flDll("'ZiliE plate of pom-akcs is rrnr -cm of happy celebrations of the past. l is quick tisfying meal Pancake Tuesday, February EAR PANCAKE IIOIPII lhrove Tuesday (Pancake Dayl 5 lost a few days away - it's on February End to be exact - and -irmtv the family is probably lsmklns forward to a feast of de- "F ""15 Dancakes smothered in nth syrup. Tllvrcis no excuse for Mother not to treat it stacks of wonderful pancakes tmll from the griddle. because modern pancake ready-mix does away with all the bother of "WWII: a special batter. lcs, pancakes are so easy to maife. Here's an "easy-as-winio in: basic recipe that makes 14 to in medium pancakes - :Culm Ready-Mix for pancakes g('UDR Milli log ygtgr) Just add milk or water to the nnslilad Pancake Ready-Mix all at. once and stir lightly. Somewhat lumpy batter makes light. fluffy Intakes. Pour V4 cup of batter H oach pancake onto a hot. thtly greased griddle. Bake to I Knldcn brown. turning only once. 'l-"or extra rich pancakes add !;Vl"o;al;lfspooins malted” hutu.-(lo, an one a "Make batter. m For thinner pancakes use more I it or water. or delicious Buckwheat Cakes '10; two cups Buckwheat Ready- hx "id 2'1: cups milk. follow- K above directions. . IAM PANCAKE! on suck- wanna nowadays everyone hlmil 1 cup finely diced cooked Ml" ""0 Pancake or buckwheat tor and bake in the ukuai way. 'fNCAxn swsllos IDLDIIPB . loll each baked pancake around sulml-lrled pork sausage link. vs with warm applesauce. CHICKEN BOIJa-U" Hlrend (- OMEN Spirit Oi Feslivily Relurns Just the first helping! Yes, really let yourself go with stacks of pancakes 'n syrup. returning in the communal pan- ingi i 8 upper. hrove Tuesday WORLD -' WIDE CELEBRATION In manyother countries Shrove Tuesday is one of the best cele- brations of the year. In Paris. Rome. New Orleans and Rio de Janelro it h the Mardl Gras iliterslly "Fat Tuesday") and the dancing and feasting can go on for days or even weeks. In FAIRVIEW. Alta.. (CP)-once Marie Jskober lots down her poetry, she seldom makes a change. That, she says, "would spoil the meaning." With quiet graclousness. 13-W31" a old Marie learned Monday that she had won an internstionaidllei ary competition with her poem. ”The Fairy Queen." She was ex- cited. but not unduly, for she won aprizeintheumeoontestin 1953. She has won others in local competitions. ' p Daughter of a pioneering farm family in an isolated local im- provement district 18 miles west of Fairview. Marie learned that she had won the gold medal of Shankar's weekly's sixth annual "children's number” competition only when a newspaper man and Toledo it's hull-fights and wed- a photographer battled heavy snow .3 on Pancake Day you can dings, quite a surprising combin- ation. and in Germany it's "Fast- nachi" Day (the day before fast- Everyone seems to like Pancake Day. Perhaps subconsciously we celebrate the ending of Winter and begin to think ahead to the pleasures of Spring and Summer. Whatever the reason it's a wonder- ful excuse for a party, whether you celebrate it with a pancake feast at home or at a pancake pancakes and bacon - for 22nd. lightly. Wor lllnasr pancakes add about V4 cup more butter- milk). Somawhat lumpy batter makes light. fluffy pancakes. Pour is cup better for each pan- cake onto hot. lightly greased griddle. Bake to a golden brown. turning only once. Serve with butter and honey or syrup. Makes 14 h In pancakes. APPLI PANCAKE OLELET Pancake Omelet: is teaspoon soda 1 cup buttermilk ti egg yolks. beaten 1 cup pancake mix 3 egg whites. still beaten Filling! V4 cup butter 2 cups chopped raw apple Va teaspoon cinnamon V4 cup sugar Serve with lonr cream For the omelet, dissolve soda in buttermilk. Add with beaten egg yolks to pancake mix, stirring until smooth. Fold in beaten egg whitq. Heat 1 teaspoon butter in a I ll lo-inch frying pan: pour omelet into hot frying pan. Cook over direct heat until bottom of omelet is golden brown, about 8 minutes. Place in broiler about 3 inches from source of heat and continue cooking until top is de- licately browned. Makes I serv- K drifts to take her the news. The last two miles were negotiated with. the aid of a farmer's trac- tor. N0 SCHOOLS IN AREA Bhankar's Weekly. published by international Literary Contest is Won By Alberta 13 Year-Oicl - ::.auU!lW.' .'Mrs. M. N. Mcuowan was hostess to the Kllmuir Women's plnsiilule when they held their monthly meeting at her home on lllursnay evening. "ideas for fu- ture roll calls." was the answer to roll call with ten members and three visitors responding. Two new members were welcomed to the group. The secretary, Mrs. A. Fin- layson, read the minutes of the last meeting together with the correspondence received during the month. It was suggested that T. B. seals should be sent out by the T. B. League. much earlier before Christmas. in order to put them on parcels going a distance. It was also agreed that a birthday cake should be sent to each mem- ber during the year. Several ideas sort. she says. will be part of her career when she grows up. Looking over the snow-covered fields oi her family's modest farm. Marie said: "I sometimes don't get ideas for poems for a long time. Then sud- denly, while I look over the hills from my window. an idea will come to me and I quickly jot down the poetry as it comes to for raising funds fol-die Institute l.ere suggested, and they were given some thought. The Secre- tary was requested to send a number of subscriptions for the Institute news. Several bills were reported paid. A very informative and inter- esting talk by Miss Anne Mac- Donald. on ”Colds and Influenza". was greatly enjoyed by everyone. Miss MacDonald discussed ways of preventing colds from spread- ing and how to care for those who already had colds or the 'f'lu. The committees for the month 'gave their reports. Those appoint- ed to be onithe sick committee were Mrs. Forhan Bears, and. Mrs. M. N. McGowan. The roll call for next month is to be "A sympathy or get well card”. The monthly penny sale was held by Mrs. Forhan Bears and was won by Mrs. Peter MacDonald, who will be in charge if the sale at the next meeting. Mrs. A. M. McGowan kindly invited every- one to her home for the next meeting. During the social hour which followed a game of bingo and a quiz provided fun and a- musement for everyone. Later the members were served an en- joyable lunch by the hostess. as- Thnrsday, Feb. 1'1. 1955 The Gnardlal - HOLMES and BRADLEY FINAL WEEK-END CLEARANCI OF WINTER STOCK Dies In California -Mrs. Albert Leard. Coleman, has received word from her niece. Mrs. E. H. Jirak. Glendale. Cali- forndia. of the passing of her hus- band on January 26th. Mrs. Jirak. the former Gladys MacLean. was born in Coleman and is a sister of Mr. Milton Mac- Lean, West Devon. She was a regular summer visitor to the Is- land for many years. the last in 1950 and has numerous relatives and friends who extend sincere sympathy to her and her young daughter, Roberts, in their bereave- ment. Memorial services for Edward Henry Jirak born in Verdigre, Ne- braska, passed away in Glendale, California. services at the Little Country Church, I062l Victory Boulevard. North Hollywood, Cali- fnrnia, Saturday, January Nth, 1955. 4 India's famed cartoonist. Shan- ksr, sifted 24.000 conirihution:- of literary work and,dr.'m'inf.:s sub- mitted by children of 56 countries to select Marie's poem as the best. The result was' announced from New Debli last Monday. The Jakober family--Mr. and Mrs. Slrnon Jakober. three daugh- ters and a --- seldom get into this Peace river farming centre 300 miles northwest of Edmonton. There are no schools in the area and Marie's education has been gained through corespondence courses of the Alberta department of education. She now is taking "grade VII courses. She learned of the Shankar's weekly competition through her correspondence courses. She en- tered a poem in 1953 and won a prize. Last October. she entered the 1954 contest and won the gold medal of India's vice-president in the writing division. KEEPS NOTEBOOK The smiling youngster has a selection of her works kept neatly ALL BLANKET SNOW SUITS-silos 4 to 12 years. Clearing at . . . . 56.95 each - Balance of JACKETS. DUFFLE and MUR- RAY sav coars clearing at 1-3 on: DRESSES. clearing of S2. S3 and 55 each 4 1-3 on Hon. PYJAMAS s UNDERWEAR . it for lamb and m for beef Assortment of Goods clearing of and Miss Anne MacDonald. The - meeting closed with the National soc and each 7 -..........m. CALORIE COUNT A four-ounce serving of pork con- tains 544 calories compared to 374 in a notebook. Writing of some my mind." slated by! Mrs. Angus McGowan Anthem. J -1 x -. is 1. in s. Nhlle omelet is baking. melt butter in frying pan. Add apples. cinnamon and sugar. Cook about 5 minutes over low heat. oceasioaall . Crease omelet through center. with the cook- ed apples: fold over. serve im- mediately with sour eream. CHOCOLATE DUTTEIIMILK WAFFLII V: teaspoon sods : cups buttermilk ea it asked lie ,o','," hogipsd. cooked glilzidn; nw:I'- erve with hot cranberry zrlurrsstugui esuclutss i " WP! itsnifke ' is ;th..lg. -an . l l 08!! . III cup melted shortening 2 cups pancake'mis I squares is Iouncsin unwant- encti chocohte. incited Dissolve lilll ta buttermilk: add'IIitlI out and melted short- ening to pancake mill. Spat with rotary beaten as fairly npootk. Stir in Ineltld ll totaled slightly), Data as walnsiroa Iltttil shaming V I! - with b scoopnf vanilla I and l chocolate sauce. Ilrvlnss. PANCAKE TUESDAY and all tin-ouqh serve CR anJ 1107' 454414145! Easy as 1-2-3 .. propane! You just add milk 1 or water to dependable Anna Jacinta Pancake Mix - stir -. ' - and pop 'sm on In grlddid Then serve 'em up with plenty of delicious, pldan Csowa Brand Com Syrup. Mani s msall