file new committees were ap pointed; sick committee. Ml‘!- Ray Hughes and Mrs. Ernest Pet- ers; Programme committee. Mrs Basil MCQ1lald- The n_‘*“' 1'0“ call to be answered by a riddle 01“ joke. It was decided to Durcliase two bottles of cod liver oil cap- er marmalade or maple syrup if desired. Apple Custard Piiddiiig: Peel,‘ core and slice 6 large tart cook- Ing apples. Add lit c. water and the t'ine-grated peel ‘/2 lemon. Boil until soft enough to mash. Add 3/4 c. sugar. Meantime prepare a mixture MILLCOVE W.! The regular meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Peter Hughes on Feb. 3rd with an attendance of 10 members. The meeting was opened by the reading of the Mary Stewart Collect. The roll call was answered by LET'S EAT . To-olay’s Push-Button Ranges Simplify Meals I)/ourgaby —- In Pictures Wary Lovable Subject , ' ictures is such W,,b:;7;‘l’t‘gal;t or family life urillotfieserves frequent use. of best snapshooting 'al,e time to bring pectant expression. A trick you might borrow professional phiotographers is 3, happy. ex. from . . , fh i d d va1en— sules. ‘Insert’ mg baby a “icky ,n h E!“ B!’ «IDA BAILEY ALLEN I 3 .b‘g. mm keltl§Vel;.unt§eh;é:rt: fmTii)E:l1iie(tihi:suSl3ae1ia‘l.3 eggs with 1/2 tiiiieesxc’l‘1lil¢:1gifiii)i.u-t~e:nweri?: rfiad and The correspondence was&rez:1d . « ce op t , - , g ,V n_i g crane - - ’ —. ' . p - _ - ' - f- 1ll5da'uSfiCe to baby’, you have This almost inevitably, ferijeroggg Winters were colder, transpor f9i;’é.g1]§aC0n and Sausages were c. sugar. Add 1 pt. milk, 1/2 tsp. new committees were appoint and discussed and it was eci ti 1 ._ . _ t t’ in re difficult, walk- ed that the district would collect the camera busy. espec es an interested Stucly of f,nge,.S 31°“ ° . . . - - ground cinnamon and 1/ tsp. salt. ed. Sick committee, Mrs. Reg Lena Caroline Mame’ women.’ Edmm Phone 850. fried in big iron skillets that stood 3 v - ~ ' long distances W61‘ rough . Spoon the apple into a deep 9- Hoo er and Mrs. Ray Arbing. Pro for the Red Cross. Mrs. Elmer 1,. first two years. They which immediately become e - mg ‘ on grates to raise them from the _ _ P , . M -d t en-Oyable Mn. lull” ' 1 that you can't tangled and th I ' in ’ mads W35 °°mm°“ and the every I f th 0 1, In pie plate. Pour over the cus- gram committee, Mrs Elmir Mc- CQlla1 D11 011 1111 J -— ~ ‘ so rapid y . 9 e result 15 a good —-—. -....._..__... sur ace 0 e oa S. ‘.i: picture. day comforts of adequate house- ‘hold heat were almost unknown in the early days of Abraham Lin- coln. » Food was hearty and more sub- time pass without tak- u will miss some fle:tt$15g:’,,y,,‘l,'d like most. to . of baby propped up tard. Bake in a moderate oven, 350 degrees F., or until the custard is firm, and a knife, when in- serted, comes out clean. test which was won by Mrs. Roy Arbing. Tues. Girl Guides Anal Scouts Quaid. The correspondence was read; The secretary reported that all the capsules were sold. A discus- sion took’place on the purchase What a contrast to the conven- ience of today’: push -‘button ranges! I Tomorrow's Dinner —~ 0ld-fash- _ Mother should really be the fam. '13’ ,5 Official baby Dhotograplier. If She keeps a flash camera han- dy all the time, she can snap pic- The Guardian Page 9 ~ ::*..:r.:.::“:.: fill” aéeghg pose is repeat- flfletolflxetn the picture record gt, to be or or how .b-mv when havmg his picture In differelft aigteiires :1 rec- l1l°y°ltl}:i,1,)ga5ll;aIliy does. Each : ed skill ish worth a 4 at mats fun to ave n_ovl Wonderful for remembering am ti; crawling . ’ 8 ’ _ alc1;’fi%1g, and playing all W’ W} pictures. Vlvlheg hes young, he s natura yoqiecptfil- I 5° Y0” can vteiiy delta’ y up ::.:*.u.;:- Mlcturel 5th‘ g fr him: does more 11155 0 . _1,e']l star more often in a W’ t t k b b ' twa o .a e a:yp1c- Meusnors yis with photoflash '3 gactically "all modern cam- eveu the most simple ( are equipped for flash at- eiits. This means that you shoot anytime of day, any in the house. and on the fofthe moment. As an ex- idvantage, the speed of flash tut enough to stop any nor- movement. Thus, it baby sud- “, wavesfiat you. the hand will amped‘ in rriid-air, not blur- gnahy isnt tired by waiting you to set up lights, and you V, tuinnmg the risk of missing 'PicElll‘G when‘ it s happening. ue given to many moods. my change rapidly, whether ‘ii ready or not. uu-iages, play pens, blankets ttelawn are familiar settings qlilllbor picture taking. On the you proceed just as you at for any outdoor snapshoot- attention to the angle which you are shooting a.nd distance. Baby is a rather subject and it is easy to ‘him in ii maze of background. at a close-up attachment, you‘ tgres when they happen rather ta_’‘_i,‘3‘’e *0 Say. when baby's activities are priceless. "1 wish Id had my camera handy_-. CROSS ROADS W.I. The March meeting of the Cross Roads Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs, Malcolm Reeves in the form of a short business meeting and an auction sale. The president, Bea. trice Reeves called the meeting to °rd°r andllhe Mary Stewart °°11°°l was repeated in unison There were lwenty-nine members and visitors in attendance. The minutes of last meeting were 1‘93d- approved and signed. A letter from Mrs. Anthony Gau- det, convener of citizenship, was read and discussed A motion gatsh Passed that $2.00 be given bl e aid for Ceylon. Some py-0. ‘ems on rural education were discussed and a motion was pas. ed that A district meeting would be arranged for in the /tscihool When _speakers are available. A Wmmlttee was appointed to look after same. ., A miniature auction sale was then carried out with Mr. Louis Y°““§ Very Capably -acting as "I_'lie provincial executive of the Prince Edward Island Girl Guide Association are holding a meet- "12 Thursday evening in Char- lottetown. They will be making plans for the Atlantic Adventure Camp which will be held at Brackley this summer. Girls from all Canadian provinces will attend. the camp. There will also be four Girl Scouts from the U. S. and four from England, the latter accompanied by a Guider. Emelle Tavel has recently writ- ten a very this article entitled Get the Girl Scouts to Do it.” She speaks of their good citizen- $h1P- They serve others. How many times. she asks, have you ____________________________ CRUCIAL TALKS LONDON (Reuters) --- Mintoff. prime minister of Malta, arrived here by air Saturday night for crucial talks on finan- ture. auctineer. from which proceeds amounted t.o $27.90. A contest was Presented by Elizabeth Balder- SW1» Wllh I>I‘1Z€S being awarded to the lucky winners. A dainty lunch was served by the hostess and committee in charge, and the ‘meeting closed with singing Of ' God Save the Queen,” BOMB HOAX TARGETS NEW YORK (OP) — Two big New York City buildings were targets of bomb hoaxers Satur- day. Police ‘searched and found nothing on the 42 floors of the hotel Waldorf Astoria or on the ‘fourth floor of the 102 - storey CUDMORE'S our CLEANERS, 120 Kent St. Phone 4922 Empire State Building. Noted For Citizenship A Dom I _cial help for the Mediterranean island colony and plans for its ‘ economic and onstitutional fll- _,i' stantial than it is today--calories were unknown -—— to supply the prodigious a m o ii iii. of energy needed 1 to offset the rigors of everyday living. Cooking over a fire on .the hearth, roasting on a spit, baking in a reflector oven at the edge of the hot coals, or once a week in the built-in brick oven, was an art every homemake had to learn Corn cake, similar to that in today's column, was baked in an iron frying pan with three legs, called a spider. This was set in the hot ashes, covered, and hot coals placed on the lid to brown the top. i heard it said. “Get the Girl Scouts To Do it." They learn first-hand. Emelie Tavel speaks of the Girl Scouts love of art, their vision, their love of nature’s things. fun and laughter -— with girls of every race and creed and country. While Emilie Tavel was writ- ing of the Girl Scouts of the U.S. Yet her article could apply to all Girl Guides throughout the world. The names Scouts and Guides are synonymous. The U. S. is the only country which uses the term Girl Scouts all other countries Girl Guides. But whe- ther Guides or Scouts they all “Get the Job Done.” APPLE cUs'rAiui runoinn ' The apple custard pudding in our menu today used to be baked in a reflector oven. The winter vegetable soup was simmered in ioned vegetable soup, sausage and bacon platter, spider corn bread. cabbage vinaigrette, apple custard pudding, coffee, tea, or milk. All measurements are level; recipes of Lincoln Day menu pro- portioned to serve 4 to 6. Spider Corn Bread :Sift toget- her 1 1:. enriched cornmeal, 1 c. already-sifted enriched flour, ‘/4 c. sugar, 1 tsp. salt, 3 tsp. double-acting baking powder and ‘xé ts p.baking soda. Add 1‘/4. c. buttermilk and #54 c. room-soft shortening. Beat 1 min. or until smooth. Transfer to an oiled skillet or an 8-in. square pan. Bake 20-25 min. in a hot oven, 425 degrees F. Cut in wedges or squares. Serve piping hot with butter and jam Serve warm or cold. Trick of the Chef: Add it ispfi ground nutmeg when making spider corn bread. WIFE PRESERVERS Malia your own unique decals md border decorations for kitchen, closets, etc, by cutting up scraps of (appropriate wallpaper. of a science kit for the school, and Mrs. Ray Hughes agreed purchase the kit. V Mrs. W. Thompson kindly offer- ed her house for a card party which was held on Feb. 24th. The Valentines were judged and Mrs. Ray Hughes valentine was the winner. Mrs. Bysterneldt en- tertained by music which all en- joyed A delicious lunch was serv- ed by the hostess. ‘ The March meeting was closed by the singing of the “Queen.” The March meeting of Mill- covefs W.I. was held at the home of Mrs. Joseph McQuaid on Mar. . 1st. The meeting was opened by the reading of Mary Stewart Col-, lect. The Vice-President conduct- ed the meeting in the absence of the president. The roll call was answered by eleven members. 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