United Nations Begins Functions In Canadian Press Staff Writer TORONTO (CP) - The United Nations new functions in the kit- chen. , Recgntly the women I section of romnto United Nations Association will a three-day interiiiational cook- mg school - their painless way to .,.,acl. Canadian housewives about food and customs of other coun- n school. first venture of its kind in C a n a d a. demonstrated dlSIIES from 14 countries and at- tyacied more than 3,009 people. "it, dld more for international tinder- minding," organizer Mrs. William iruckcr said. "than a four-power ' C. I mijiraorirtitrilg housewives and their husbands flocked to the displays 1.. niitch typical Russian. French. German, Japanese and Scandina- Han dishes prepared on the plat- form. EXOTIC FOODS 'l'lmy collected handfuls of menus listing recipes for some of the mm-e exotic foods such as Russian Easter bread which requires 15 .555 and a pound of butter, or ja anesc sukiyaki. a stew brewed V5, 3 burner right at e table. 3 Japanese food caused most com- Hem E especially when the addi- -nce watched raw fish strips being iunkcd into is spiced sauce. It's i ' "n Japan. I gfrigdicaiyni learned that Russians and Germans are partial to rich heavy good, and that Germans skip ricssert. Instead thcY 1131159 in midi afternoon for pastries and coffee. The artistry involved in serving meals Japanese style was demon- MA-,1lcd. Setting of the meal is im- lmriani. from the miniature floral centre piece to lacquered serving bur. is. DON T MIX FOOD 1'nlike the Chinese. the Japanese rlun't mix their foods. Everything i:iidoi' the sun may appear on their iublcs at once but always in sep- siatc bowls. . From Japan came I receipe for nlmon terlyaki. Ingredients in- rliide a pound of red salmon. Vs -up corn syrup. 1 cup soy sauce. lp tsp, accent. 1 tsp. Powdered Kmgcr or grated fresh ginger. slice salmon into in-inch thick- nrss. Soak in sauce made of rest of ingredients for a few hourl- Arrange salmon on tinfoil and cook indcr broiler until browned. Turn nirr and cook other side, basting l'lII'l saurr A iirh Easter cottage puddinK- Russian st;.'ie,. includes: 1 Pound moist cottage cheese. 1 Pnund meet butter. 1 Pound Zfamllaied mgar, 1 cup 35-per-cent cream. 10 tmirliwiled erzz yolks. 3 tsp vanilla .g;..1c:. hi tsp. salt. (irate cottage cheese and 918 yolks through a fine sieve. Cream auzior, adding gradually cottage gheese, yolks, sugar and cream in mail amounts until thoroughly mm-d. Add vanilla and salt and mix ibiui-ouglily. Line strainer with BROWN'S BISCUITS Ire pleased to aruioiirico OCTOBER. CONTEST WTN N ERS Miss M. Carmichael 13 Duggsn Street. omlnion. N. S. (12 pr. Nylon I-lose) Mrs. A. A. Johnston. IDS Kent St.. Charlottetown. l'.IS.I. (Large Walking Doll) Mrs. Wm. Stuart. is: Park Street. Moncton. N. B. (Child's Tricycle) sister Ursulins Superior. Providence St. Joseph, Sliodlac. N. 3. (Automatic Electric iron) Mrs. Robert Hall. 07 Chnniplniii Street. Bale Comouu. I'.Q. (12 pr. Nylon Hose) Mme. Fred Cormler. Mllloriilrl. Ils do in Madelaine. I'.Q. (Electric Kettle) BROWN'S BISCUITS Moncton, N. B. For delicious, nutty flrivourl Baltbowto STABILIZED PEANUT BUTTER Kitchen wet linen cloth water. Place mixture in cloth and put I small board over mixture to cover. Place a weight on top of board sufficient to squeeze out moisture from mixture. Leave in a cool spot overnight. Blanched almonds and candied fruit may be added. Burungton -Following were the prize win- ners at the regular weekly card party held on November 3. under the auspices "of the Kensington C. W. L. - Ladies. Mrs. Samuel Ar- senault; Ladies' Consolation. Car- rie Bridges; Gents, Reggie Con- don: Gents' Consolation. E :1 iv in McCarville. - Bur. -Among those attending the Amherst Winter Fair on Wednes- day were: Mr. and Mrs. Glydon Willis. Mr. E. 1. Jay and Mr. Percy Driscoll. Kcnsington. A Bur. -Among those attending the Ani- herst Winter Fair on Thursday were Mrs. Harold Palmer. Ken- sington, Mrs. Ruth Carr. Mr. Al- ton Bell and Miss Laura Bell, Bur- lington. - Bur. -The service of song on Wednes- day evening at the Evangelistic services at Cavendish B a p t i s t Church was led by the Kcnsington United Church Choir. - Bur. --Mr. and Mrs. J. L. DEii'ISOn. Mrs. Gene Spicer and Mrs. Ernest MacEwen, Kensington. were Oct- ober 3l week-end visitors to Hali- fax. - Bur. The fun e ral of the late Roy Bryanton was held from Keiisiiig- ton United Church on Friday, No- vember 5. following a short service at the home. and was largely at- tended. Rev. IL. M. Murray has the officiating clergyman. Mr. Murray based his message on the words ”Or Ever The SiIi'('l' Cird Ble Looscd." The hymns - I I'hr- Lord's My Siieplierd." and "Abide With Me." were led by the church choir. with Mrs. Russell Macl(ay at the organ. A solo, ”Some Day the Silver Cord Shall Break." was sung by Mr. Roscoe Walker. Pall- bearers were fricnds and neigh- bors - Messrs. James Simmons. Everett Cousins, Gordon Bryan- ton, Herman Bryanton, Ivan Har- rington. and' Bruce Cascley. Burial was in Kcnsington Crmctcry. - Bur. STAPLE DIET Rice. fish. vegetables and plenty of fruit form the average diet in Thailand, old Siam. soaked in colldl celebrate. Golden Wedding Anniversary An event of much interest took place on Nov. 8th. when Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gallant of R.us'tico- Ville celebrated their goldenlwed- ding anlnversiiry. They attended Mass and received Holy Commun- ion in the morning, which was fol- lowed by breakfast at their spac- ious and lovely farm home. Dinner was served in the even- ing to the immediate members of the family and some friends, and speeches were made by several in- cludtng the groom's brother. Mr. Peter Gallant of Egmont Bay. Mr. R. R. Bell and Father Peters who offered grace. A three-tier wedding cake with its miniature bride and groom and golden emblems adorned the table. which was presided over by their three daughters and Mrs. Alyre Gallant. During the evening a large number of friends called to offer felicitations to this highly esteemed couple, who are still able to enjoy life in its fulness. To this union were born eleven children, namely Mrs. Stanley Gallant, Mrs. Francis Doucette, Mlrs. Aubln Dolrop. Alyre. Leo. Gus, Andrew. John, Arthur, ur- ban. and Isadore. All were present except Isadore. who was unable to be present. Beautiful gifts. cards and mes- sages were received. Music was fur- nished by Mr. John T. Doiron and his daughter Mrs. Arthur Gallant. also Mr. Peter Gallant and Mr. 1116 Guardian Page 13 Friday, Nov. 12, 1954 Aubln Dotron while many enjoyed different dances. Lunch was served and all partook of the delicious wedding cake. During the evening among those who called were Mr. Angus McLean. M. P., Mr. Philip Matheson and Mr. Reagh Bagnsll l . l NEW omsaow w. r. i The New Glasgow W. I. met in the school on Nov. 1 for their An- nual Meetlng. In the absence of the secretary, Mrs. Earl Houston. was appointed secretary Pro Tem. Meeting opened with the Inritute Ode followed by the Creed. Min-' utes of last monthly and Annuali Meetings read and approved. Roll; call was answered by seven mem- bers. The election of officers for en-I suing year: President, Mrs. Har- land Hill; vice-president, Mrs. Ed- iviii Stevenson: secretary treasurer. Mrs. Leith Dickleson; directors. Miss. Anne Stevenson. Mrs. Roy Dickieson and Miss M. E. 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