= “Ontario, June 1. -The el of the. insignia was performed ee ee princi- pal of the Deaconess Training College, Montreal. From the left are: Rev. D.A. Campbell. Church; Margaret ee ee: and Be eta of oo mane a PEL Deaconess Admitted Into Order The Presbytery of Prince Ed- Margaret Baldersion. Miss Bal- Church. Margaret entered £wart Col- lege. Toronto which is the mis- two summers she has served as respectiv On June 1, she will take up a of Christian i. Donald Campbell who gave the charge to the deaconess Margaret Webster, principal of OCAL = BRIEFS. IS PATIENT C. Ronald Clarke, 131 North River Road. is a patient in the C.E.1. Hospital/. DIES IN MASS. Mrs. John Hardy. Shetwood. has received the news of the Mrs. Edna .Matheson. the late Daniel Matheson. at her home in Watertown. Vass. DELAY APPOINTMENTS At last Friday's annual meet- fing of the Prince Edward Island Beef Breeders Association it was announced that the appoiniment of the new siate of officers ts to be delayed. until sometime im June ) Z SON-IN-LAW DIES Mrs. Robert MacKinnon of West Royalty has received the mews of the death of ber son-m- law. Staff Set. Larry ©. Hitch- cock. as the result of a car ac- cidert im Germany Sars ing are his wile. the former Ruth MacKinnon. and two’ children, Donna, 7. and Ronald. 6 Also surviving are his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hitchcock, two brothers and one sister. all of Volga, Kentucky. Fuocral was held Sunday aftetnoon m'\ olza. . ATTEND COURSE Some 15 playcxound Jeeders at- tended a leadership course a urday at Charlottetown YMCA Ming and sports The first and portion of the course will be giv- en late m June ed of the Roval Can- adian Colleze of Orzarfsts, Charlottetown branch. at its re- cent annual meeting followinc a banquet at Confederation Cen- tre Other officers are: past president. Mrs. Harvey MacKin- Ron: vice-president, Mrs J. B. Let i | sembly’s Committee on the Or-! leon of Denes. who pre- Miss Balderstonwiih. reception a presentation of a purse of money was made to Margaret by B. Earle MacDon- — oT Oe bihel-ot- ee Buns. ¥PS Peter, Murchison presented her with a gift, ar ua take ran, presented a gift on behalf of Reginald MacNutt acted as hairman. c “EASTER BRIEFS i bh ty hy 3 7 j e fees oF RabeF | —— Ewart. College and General As- : ' Businessmen s Trip To Unknown’ to the leaders of the people“ This part of the parade was about 100 people wide and went on for hours so that about 1,000,000 people took part. JOINED PARADE “Some of us businessmen got pretty tired after a few hours and wanted to leave Red Square. In order to do this we would have“to buck the parade . Our feeling was “if beat em, join em. So a while we marched with the He it ty hi jer corporations, went to Rus- Sia on invitation of that coun- try’s state committee for the cvo- ordination cf scientific research. i he ga t; ia ve ‘ Lands Bigg ; Catch Of Fish S- L I .f E I f t i i i Hi Ba Arete be Relates Experiences During ISLAND NEWS PAGE Eastern And Central Districts The Guardian. Ghariottetown, Tues., May 18, 1965. Russia Other cities visited 5 as well as the 11 o'clock flicht | returning from Halifax. Mr. Gaudet said that “people wishing to make use of these flights will be transported to Charlottetown by taxi, courtesy of Eastern Provincial Airlines. No mail is being dropped off at Summerside but this situa- tion is being looked after by ‘1a- = lis eee es W. Farrell Gaudet, traffic ‘ow? by taxi. Easte - The plane returning from Ha- manager for ve Provincial lifax which used to land with mail at 10 o'clock will be taken to Charlottetown to catch, i | Summerside still ha two flights a day to and from Monc- but Charlottetown has three ights which restores this city to the number of flights it . and Summerside previously had FORMER NOVICE TO WED : LONDON {AP) — A former some items. The people appear- bread was 12 cents a loaf, ny-|Roman Catholic novice and a ed. happy and there did not ap- jons were about $5 a pair, wo- young man who studied to be pear to be any discontent with men’s patent leather pumps|a monk announced Monday they the ruling regime. “Invariably cost As pair and men’s {plan to marry July 24. She is we were treated. with courtesy suits, the style current in the | +Rosemary Constable Maxwell, goodwill.” as days of Lincoln, sold 23, second cousin of the Duke of Retail costs of some commo- for anyw between $84 and Norfolk, England’s premier ‘duke. Her fiance is Anthony e guesis at yester-/ Chambers, 21,--a~ history ~stu- was E.T. Alberts, ‘dent at Oxford. How to a we BACK ACH aa on the EPA flight schedule from Newfoundland to Moncton. Mr. Stewart said the average The flight that used to stop at > morn- rside as was onc ofthe Orgtnaers of the Pills for, we relief from: eratemie re tion causing the backache. ‘aoce you feel better — rest better. Dee pend on Dodd's. Here are the National Winners and their award winning recipes in the 1965 lison University, j N.B. on May 11. Mr. Tomilson has been granted a scholar- | ship from the University of Alberta and will resume his Ministerial Association | Banquet Held | annual banquet of the} Chachatetawn Ministerial Asso-/ ee oe held Monday _after- in the Willow Room of the’ Charlottetown Motel. Special guests included: Rev. G. R. Taylor, Rev. Dr. K. Mac-| Millan, Mrs. T. H. B. Somers. | Thirty-one memtbers and their wives were —_ snl | president, Rev. Louis E Rev. D. Quigg intreduced Dr.| K. MacMillan, general secretary Se CITY AREA | “FUNERALS Confederation Centre VARIETY rY CONCERT MAY 19, 1965 Confederation Centre Theatre Talent drawn from all over the Province ‘Sponsored by York Women’s Institute Directed by Mr. Arthur Vesey sa a Price $1.00 of = Ts cccacdcesssccicscceissceersccoeeset 2 FIVE ROSES YOUNG CANADA BAKE-OFFS Use Dodd’s Kidney. vi : re } Aas. e Miss Diane Drover Homeba Clidwaien Miss Diane Do Second Prize ieee: ie dae Janis a = tad 2h de Bane, the Natonal Prince Albert, Saskatchewan the National Bake-Off * : TWEEDIES BANANA TEA LOAF CHEESE PIE ‘ ¥ cup butter ¥ tsp. salt T'cup Five Roses : ¥% Cup shortening 1% cups Five Roses 8 07. soft cheese 2 cup white sugar % cap milk ail purpose Flour % cup Sugar all purpose flour ¥ cup milk 154 caps Five Roses 2 squares semi-sweet chocolate 9 graham waters (finely rolied— 2 eggs ¥% ; ie all purpose Flour 2 egg whites % cup crumbs) : 1 cup mashed ripe bananas (2 to 3 cup mayonnaise ees, sepa 2 tsp. baking powder 2 teaspoons baking powder bananas) 2 tbsps. water Pinch cayenne pepper . 4% teaspoon baking soda ¥Y cup chopped walnuts. “ Method: ¥ teaspoon salt ~ ' Knead first 3 ingredients. Roll and place in deep pie Cream butter and sugar. Add dry ingredients to this . ‘ ‘i te . ‘ely with mith, Fold into this | © enieres Method: plate, 9” diameter. Bake 12 min. at 425°F. semi-sweet chocolate (grated). .Then fold in two stiffly beaten egg whites. Bake in 350° oven for 25 minutes. Middle: Cream % cup butter with 2 egg yolks. Add 2 cups icing sugar — beat well. Spread over cooled base. Top this mixture with two squares melted semi-sweet chocoiate. Use square pan 9” x. 9”. Preparation and baking — one hour. Sift together flour, Graham Wafer crumbs, baking powder, baking soda and salt. Beat shortening until creamy. Gradually beat-in. sugar. until light and fluffy; add eggs and beat well, Stir in dry ingredients alternately with bananas; fold in wainuts. Turn into well greased loaf pan. about 1 hour and 10 minutes or until done. Pan size: A loaf pan (84 x 44 x 3inches) should be used. Preparation and baking — is 1 hour and 40 minutes. Meanwhile melt cheese in milk in double boiler. Stir sauce until smooth, before adding pepper and well beaten egg-yolks. Whip egg whites. until stiff. and snowy Bake in moderate oven (350°F) and gently fold in sauce. Pour in pie crust and bake 30 min. at 30°F. Cutin wedges and decorate with freshly sliced tomatoes. Preparation and cooking time — 65 minutes, (These Recipes Are Printed as Submitted by the Bake-Off Competitors.) ‘= Miss Marianne Watson Grand Fails, N.B. Meet the winecrs of The Five Roses Young Canada Bake-Offs — the Provincial Champions and the National Champion — for 1965! These ten remarkably talented young Canadians represent the outcome of nation-wide Bake-Off competitions for girls 13 to 18 years of age. The title of “Canadian Homebaking Champion™ was won this year by Miss Janis McLean of Prince Albert, Saskatchewan. For her achieve- ment, Miss McLean was awarded a $1,500.00 Educational Grant, and - an inscribed Silver Rose Bow! Trophy. From the thousands who applied. ten girls from cach province were selected to take part in the Provincial Bake-Offs. Each contestant was required to bake her favourite recipe, plus an additional control recipe. Judges of the Bake-Offs were Home Economists resident in cach province. All Bake-Offs were held in Eaton's Stores across Canada. Viking Ontario Miss Nancy Sanaade Toronto, Ont. Manitoba British Columbia Null Miss Carol Emerson Miss Wanda Jacques Miss Linda Weismiller Winnipeg, Man. Ardrossan, Alta. Duncan, B.C. rhe, Electric Ranges and other Eaton appliances were official equipment used by the contestants. Each of the girls shown above is a Provincial Homebaking Champion, and represented her home province as a finalist in the National Bake- Off, held May 8th in Toronto. , There are more than 400 Young Canada Bake-Off Awards. In addition to the top award for the National Champion, each Provincial Champion received an inscribed Silver Serving Tray and a $100.00 Canada Savings Bond. More than 300 girls received framed citations for outstanding * entries. The millers of Five Roses Flour, in sponsoring the Third Annual Young Canada Bake-Off, are honoured to have the opportunity each year of providing encouragement and recognition to the homebaking skills of young Canadians. FIVE ROSES FLOUR CANADA'S MOST RESPE CTED NAME IN BAKING