a © Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs. Oct. 8, 1959. 7 IDA BAILEY ALLEN Two Youngsters Make A Surprise Luncheon: My granddaughters, Diane, 9, land Lynn, 7, like to cook. | “Let’s make lunch,” they sug- d one rainy day when I was ‘iting them. “Something differ- that we can do all by our ives while you sit on the kitchen stool and look pretty, and irect.”” | “All right, what's in the re igerator?”’ | GANT CLUB SANDWICH “I see frankfurters, lettuce, pmatoes and a little mayognaise. 'There’s plenty of bread, too,”” re- Ported Diane. ‘Could I use these ito make an elegant club sand- Wich thaf would look like a pic- ture in your column, Granny?” “You can try,’ I laughed. “And here are four nice ripe , some orange juice and a package of my favorite coco- puts.’Could I do something new with these to surprise Mommie?” @sked Lynn. TWO SURPRISE DISHES * Armed with a measuring cup @nd a set of measuring spoons— @ach girl made a surprise dish. - Mayonnaise was transferred futo Thousand Island dressing used in making frankfurter club- style sandwiches. They were not ‘exactly “elegant,” but very good to look at and totaste. . The banana-orange juice com- Bination finally turned into a fruit cup, which was delectable. “COOKING IS FUN!” After the dishes were washed @nd the kitchen was put in order, oe agreed that “cooking is A surprise visit from the Chef, Who showed the girls how to ar- fange an appetizing pear and ‘Cheese tray, made the day even) more perfect. MEASUREMENTS ARE LEVEL Thousand Island dressing: For @alad sandwiches, with green Salad, or as a cold sauce with broiled fish or smoked tongue. To % c. mayonnaise add 2 tbsp. chili sauce, % tbsp. minced par- sley, 1 tbsp. pickle relish and 1 chopped hard-cooked egg. Makes 1% c. Diane’s frankfurter club - style gandwiches: For each person toast 2 slices enriched bread. Spread Thousand Island dress-’ fmg on one slice; top with thin- sliced fresh tomato and pan- boiled frankfurters split length- wise in halves, then cut in quart- FE) dar cheese, whole cream cheese and jar of cocktail cheese spread. A little more than half sur- round with fresh pears; garnish with Tokay grapes. Creed. Roll call was answered by 12 regular and one new. member. There were three visitors. Min- utes of last meeting read and ap- proved. New committees were appoint- ed as follows: School, Cindy Mac- Kenzie and Florence MacCannell, sick, Sadie MacDougall and Ma- |mie MacLean. Card, Teenie Mac- Kenzie. ’ Invitations were received from the T.B. League to attend their annual meeting and from the Red Cross to attend their semi- annual meet No one was able to attend. Correspondence from Mrs. Cudmore re Radio program on Home and Farm Safety from CIRW, but we are unable to par- ,ty dollars was given trustees to- screeng and giving advice painting interior of school. It to have screens ma ready for next season and have the ceiling painted i and thé walls antique pearl. Fif- ota § ward work. e A thank you was received from Mr. Jones for work done at Blood Donor Clinic. A request for a donation was received from the League of Mercy. It was moved by Florence MacFadyen, seconded by Teenie MacKenzie, that we donate pillow slips. It was moved by Sadie Mac- Dougall, seconded by Cindy Mac- Kenzie that we continue support of Indian Orphan Child at re- quest ‘of Convener of United Na- tions. F.W.LC. Radio and Tele- vision Evaluation survey discuss-) ed and filled out. It was decided to order two bot- tles Cod Liver. Oil Capsules for school children. Tt was moved by Velma Mac- he given So tettee whe one Se MacDougall and Florence Mac- Plans were. made to hold a banquet for Institute members, their husbands or friends, at the Queen Hotel on Oct. 10 at 9 p.m. It was decided to have a First Aid Course to be arranged by Secretary on discussion with Red Cross Headquarters. It was requested that at least five members attend meeting at Afton Hall, Wednesday, October 7, te testing for T.B. Marty MacFadyen, Mamie MacLean,’ Velma MacPhee Georgetta Mac- Nevin, Katie B. MacLean, Sadie Cannell to attend. + EARLY TRAMS Tram-cars propelled by elec- tricity were introduced in Eng- land in 1835. Next meeting (Annual) to be held at home of Mrs. Georgetta MacNevin. Roll call to be answer- ed with a cash donation instead of having a cake sale. Meeting closed by singing God Save the Queen. A delicious lunch was served by the hostess after which group “| FAKE DIVORCE EVIDENCE FOR A LIVING” A young woman producing phony evidence to make a mockery of our divorce courts. tells how she collaborates in Be sure to read her nesday, Mr. Hees was invited to Baie Comeau, 220 miles north- east of Quebec City, by civic au- thorities and, the chamber of commerce. | ADULT POLIO CLINIC For 1st Inoculations for Pownal and Sur- rounding Districts at Pownal Hall Friday October 9th 7:00 to 9:30 P.M. 2nd and 3rd Inoculations will be given tf- requested. sase-ontd) Quy drug counter, Checks “plate mes, talk, laugh or sneeze without fear of insecure false teeth steers P slipping or wobbling. FA Plates firmer and more come fortably. This pleasant powder has ne . ° taste or feeling, Rocen't’ fause’ hausea. It's alkaline breath). Get PASTEETH as | — tical Housewares now .7- Save! sit nt, ON'S BI bargains at one easy price. Stock up ONE DAY-FRIDAY 10 QT. PAIL BATHTUB MATH Help protect yourself by Durable polyethene pafl — an Eaton Special Price each Eaton Special Price ers. Slightly erush leaf of lettuce and add. } Cover with second slice of! toast. Fasten together with 4) Wooden picks. | Cut in squares. Remove picks. | Serve warm. Garnish of lettuce and exes, curls. Lynn’s banana ~ orange juice! eup: For each person, peel and slice into dessert glass or large! sherbet cup, 1 medium-size ba-! Mana. Half - cover with chilled! orange juice. Dust with canned flaked coco- put; serve at once. TOMORROW’S DINNER Tomato juice cocktail, smoked beef tongue, parslied carrots, quick mashed potatoes, tossed cur ecumber salad, banana - orange THE CHEF’S PEAR AND CHEESE TRAY Easy enough for a child to pre- pare; sophisticated enough for a emart hostess to serve. In centre of large wicker tray| put medium-small \cheese board} containing wedge of aged ched- ST. CHARLES CWL The St. Charles Parish Coun- cil of the Catholic Women’s Lea- gue held their regular monthly meeting-—on Sunday, September Mth at 3 p.m. The president called the meet- fing to order and przyer was led by the director, Rev. Charles Gallant. Guest speaker at the meeting . was Sr. Mary Henry, director of Catholic Child Welfare. She gave a very interesting talk 7 was certainly enjoyed by The minutes of the last meet- img were read by the secretary @nd were approved as read. ' The treasurer then gave her Teport. Membership convener reported ¢wenty-two members present. Spiritual convener reminded the members to pray for lapsed ‘catholics. Social.action convener @ave no report. Education convener suggested Giving a prize for the highest in the catechism exams. And it was decided to give five dollars. It was decided to buy yarn and do some knitting for the Catholic Welfare. There being no further busin- @ss meeting closed with prayer. DONATES ALL TO LT LONDON (AP)—A 17-yearold RAF man collected his share of @ £252,075 ($705,810) gambling win Wednesday and announced he’s giving most of it to the World Refugee Year. That deci- sion saved Aircraftman Ken Heoton a lot of trouble with his| family. His father is a Methodist | preacher and regularly preaches| against the evils of gambling. Hooton had a share of £6,633 ($18,572) in a soccer pool. WRY -is sponsored b. the United Na- tions in an attempt to .resettle displaced persons NOTE WRITER fuice cup, coffee, milk, tea. l around Closely woven cotton cloths for kitchen and bathroom cleaning, oth- er housekeeping jobs } Green and black strand the house. 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