NEW YORK (AePl-«Mrs. Don d Vault, 36-year-old Ohio house- wife, Tuesday won the $25,000 first prize a United States lba‘king contest with a new ver- sion of that .al-latime lawn-rite— apple pie. She called her creation “spicy apple twists.” In addition to pun - New Version Of Applie Pie Brings Housewife $25,000 16x10inch rectangle. Cut into six- teen 10x1-inch strips. Wrap one strip around each apple slice. Arrange in 13x9x2-inch pan, sides not :touching. Brush with butter; sprinkle with mixture of sugar and cinnamon. Pour V2 cup water over pastries. Bake in hot oven (450 degrees) 25 to 30 minutes York Resident Escapes lniury " A resident of York, Charles W. Cooper, escaped serious injury when his car flipped over and landed with four wheels in the air. Tuesday morning. shoulder on the road near the C.N.R. station in York. - No injuries were reported in the accident which occurred shortly after midnight. It is believed the car hit a soft- Wed, Sept. 24, 19$ The Guardian Page 3 BURY SLAJN WIFE BONN (Reutersl—Mrs. Gladys Blanchfield, 38, British-born wife of a Canadian sergeant found murdered Friday near Werl. Westphalia, will be buried in the Canadian cemetery at Werl today. A Canadian Army spokesman said Mrs. Blanobifield’s mother. Mrs. S. M. Dunkin of Enfield. Middlesex, will attend the fun— eral. Canadia‘ “ n and West German tin-g apple pie into a new form ‘with both taste and eye appeal, she halved the cooking time. .. The apple twists are made from strips ol file ky pastry twisted around quartered apples, then brushed generously with butter and sprinkled with cinna- mod and sugar. Despite her success with the apple twist recipe, Mrs. de Vault " said it isn’t the favorite with her ‘_ - hfiéifba»nd and two boys—they pre- . chocolate cake. - - . ' Mrs. de‘ Vault said she will use 32:2 hing-1,9151%” 1: her $25,000 prize fix up her tember 30m. ' Miss Caroline \RobimS. Execu- ho‘m? 01‘ POSSW'Y Wild 8 new 0113- t Residents ff the area are at- tive Secretary of the Continuing WRITE erupting to eep tenement houses Committee of the Canadian Con- Ln aditgofmylggiguwkm out of the district. The question ference on Education, who will and making she has“ Wm“ has come before the Olty Council arrive in Charlottetown this arter- children’s stories as a hood and Other tamors- have brought m to amass mm at the so W has had mm of “Emmi the matter to the his}; oogrt- Advisory Committee for the Cana- published- The regular Slttlng of the diam Conference on Educamion, . . _ Queen’s County Supreme Court All the fmahst . the _ I the delegates to the Conference. 5 m contest gets underway o°t°ber 14m The and the members of the Publicity received free trips to New York. Kin '5 Count sittin starts No- - mm 00mm.- and also will be given the stoves vexfber 4th and Pigince County and Public Bela mee. and mixing devices used in may Novmbet 18th. Following Miss Robin's address aration ot‘ their recipes here. Judges cited the spicy, buttery Boom At Amherst flavor and quick preparation of Mrs. de Vault’s apple twists in AMHERST (OP)— This town is experiencing e record building boom until golden brown. Serve warm or cold, plain or with cream. Makes 16. nusv AIRPORT 90”” a” “mm 0“ the W’ The big international airport at Hamburg in West Germany sees about 1,650 passengers arriving‘or departing every day. Supreme Court To Deal With Zoning Problem Zoning by-laws concerning the Brighton area of Charlottetown plans for a Provincial Conference will be discussed. The Canadian Conference. has aroused nation-wide interest and the work of this continuing com- mittee under the guidance of Miss Robins will keep Canadians aware of the need for continued interest in Canal diam education. FILTER CLEANED OIL TODAY ALBERT L. THOMAS Grafton St. East Dial mo ARRIVES TODAY WAMPOLE ' wasn‘t-nu LARGE NUMBERS ATTEND MISSION “Hi. congregation raise their song leader' Joining together in by the ' _ v _ _ _ . congregations thus far and Incas m the 538mg! of f3; old the worship of song were the com- his ability as an evangelist is be surance of continued prayers and M 'hymnfih0 I ' v :e_ hmed chairs of Park Royal, York ing last recognized. Following the best wishes for the success of the (511:2: ms 011mm“ 'MIISSlm otn . undooovehead churches. Once altar call quite a number of Mission here. It was signed by 9mm blast mg a Tmnuty again people from all parts of people gave their lives in acts. Rev. Lewis Murray. Allison PTO- ford and ow;m§g.SbRoyzsm the Island were In attendance. of dedioamon or rededjcatim, rm and Sydney Green. Assisting do _. . hit 5e y a the Rev. Tyson gave a most During the evening a telegram in the service last night were ggan an piano ‘ ‘e the singing uplifting message on the meaning from Island commissioners at- Rev. Jim Jones also of North to great herghts of inspiration. or Salvation. The North Carolina tending the General Council of Carolina and Rev. George Ell-Wt. £5: Bob Lattmer presuled as preacher has been well received the United. Church in Ottawa, of York United Church. \ PIANO * LESSONS \ Experienced Teacher awarding her the rand pnze' . THE RECIPE E Spicy Apple Twists 2 baking apples, pared sored, sliced- into 8 wed-gen 1% cups sifted flour 1 teaspoon salt 1/2 cup shortening 4 to 5 tbl-sps. cold water 1-3 cup melted butter 1/2 cup sugar 1 teaspoon cinnamon. 12% cup water , Prepare apples. Sift flour with was read. The telegram gave as- Town officials reported Tuesday that 14 business buildings have . been completed this. year or are has a. few openings now under construction. permits _ . . ' tor new total $1,140,000. for piano puplls A $2,000,000 school for theydeaf: , scheduled to be built here Lam Dial 5955 after 5:30 pm. this year. add to construction CALF SCRAMBLE The Department of Agriculture will sponsor a calf scramble at the Coliseum Exhibition Grounds on Friday, September 26, at 3:30 P.M. This RELIEIES TIRED NERVES BACK ALGERIA REGIME CAxIlRlO (Reuters) —— Jordan and filfi’fiéfimfil‘fgfiofififlfi 58“ in“? mixing bowl Cut in New: Deposit OI N.S. Clay Wm Wm WM . He d games had“ [received over mixture stirring with fork o fimrm’Samir Rifelandeooe Fai— “utildoushisiust moist enough to hold together. Form into ball. Flatten to about lye-inch thickness, smooth edges. By IAN DONALDSON into the Quebec and'Ontario mar- halt She ’ I ' * - , . . I ws production, the com iCanadian Press Staff Writer ket with bricks in the popular puny also turns out concrete and HALIFAX (0P) -— L. E. Shaw butt and brown color-range. thermocrete building materials. RELIEVES TIRED NERVES sal, premiers of Jordan and Saudi Anabia, recognizing the govern- ment which was proclaimed by Algerian insurgent leaders 'in Cairo Friday. Other countries which have recognized the new l Roll out on floured sunface to I”... .., limited, bricks for nearly Shaw’s Latest in a series of new As new plants went up, sales govfammem mm“? the UM “AAAY ‘ scramble Will be held at the Rural Youth Fair and century. has becomc a key mod-mots, a concrete walling ma- went with um. ln1946, the com- $33:th I‘Mmmyjc'myemen' " 4-H Club Members. 14 years of age and over will aritrme industry usmg a key temall called “mar blox," has al- pany’s sales totalled about $500,- ’ ' ‘ be eligible. I name resource.“ I ready caught the eye of one con- 000. They were more than $3,000,- ' ‘ ' :With eight plants in Nova Scotla. tnactor and will be used in a new 000 last year. ‘ Twenty boys Will be selected and the boy and New Brunswick turning rich Mount St. Vincent College build- The company has spent $1,200.- ’0W0’3po’51 I catching and leadin a calf across the finish line «w into about 60.0mm bucks mg are Wuhan. near more. 000 m the last two years for re 9 it’lttza‘nnimd‘ld d‘ . will then oWn the call A lications will be received - lyear, Shaw expects to broaden The company was the first to modelling and new machinery. A r ‘ si ns of Pin-Worms or Rodndf - - ° pp - . - as markets With products mm 8 develop WW Mags, designed $250,000 mmmm prom . ogms . . . ugly parasites that Frlday Ul’fillLIlOOl’l at the Coliseum and If more than I" .0 m b” / , tig deposit of rare “burrow. to costly cutting and has cmpleted in the Dart- 31‘5"“ °§fi$§£§§°fll§nfif twenty apphcatlons are recelved. then names Wlll 1......“ ' pi” at snubenacadie, and simplify building mouth plant to speed up produc- . _ ' ! nggegévgiliesmvbemfimm be drawn. "5 2 . a . ‘ . 4 _A1med at cutting costs for hon of floor and rent slabs. An- Aufhgflzed To etfid'oimwywumy V _ I mum ~Expansion has been under way the builder, the bricks were used Other $50,000 worth of new equip- mu“ kflledmthemmmmwhere P I I l D TI} 1: f A It " ‘ ' ‘ {lace 1928 when the company first in a home in Ottawa. moot went into the Lantz plant. ll‘l‘lfi and mum 1351A? lounng rov ml a epa men 0 Eric“ um. operated a single brick plant at " ' ‘ n I s 5 ve prove .3 Amps ‘ - l ’ . port, N.S. The biggest unit is RANGE FAR AME”) START?” I” 13?“ i533: Xfibflil‘v‘gfi‘mTfiaf‘d‘y « . lm at pup-w . p - r ‘ Shaw m, - . . The Shaw taume started. rank and eas11y~ Then they are expelled ‘ New located 1“ Lam; N5» 3 5e 5 Its englneers to the m “nicks in 1861 when fromthesysteminanormal ' inflamed community United States Md Europe every a s will??? an}! you areLfree ofthem. I W 30 '35 am here. year to observe new techniques. ‘ W .‘mnl‘ - ' ‘ ~ Am’s 100.10 anucshu . ' - ids-uh . others are in New Glasgow, One results: Canada’s um auto mil?“ Lloyd E‘ r Electrical Wiring $51.33;: ' gm. Halifax and Dartmouth, antic tangle!t kiln at the New If fl gn‘wgmnmm ismgmb‘sll’gggf Repairing and - RRexgevneber. Pin-avow- and , . "‘ ‘3? . h, ‘ l’. - ’ ' 1 l, ‘ ‘ x ‘ u ' ' ‘ . ' ‘ - ‘ ‘ _ J 0.“?! - arms are I con- ‘ ' 5:11;? flgfiane‘} “elm?” mfg?" {pm 3 .81. “ nudge-nemhmanagercnd hdS son, ' ' " Supplies, \ - ~ ggmggsfianmeadmg yhthe * , ‘- NW ' . IM-Es BIGCUTLET, 1‘; about m 91"“ 1“ “159° W1“ “’19 “m on Heating hsgarattghemfint sin; of vom- WEDNE’SDAY. SEPT Z4I‘II ” ' ' in” Shwmilgow “as . I 7 ~ ‘ 1 IL. IE. Shaw has another son Household Appliances JAYNE’es onum “mm” ‘0' . " r ' m,.,“°"« AYPA loc- Holds. uncensored ' IJAYIIISvtlil’i‘t: “SYLVIA DON" ‘ ’ to boost Shaw’s shipments o o 5. , , ' ' r | my am“, We mm, who.“ Meehng. :33 figtgntoignm manager. 112 Kent St. - Also mm... r... Pin-Worms: , I v non-m Km 5, 1 , w. 4 mod States. Newman-am one ‘ - x mm, ' s ‘ DIAL 4021 IAYNE’S P-w TABLETS mun“, $4.2- m. A M"— are west Indies as well as do. AYPA Local Council'met at I ' \ ~ ' . “mm.” $3.50 bucks are A day. September 17- The finan- Mnmemmro“ cial report arising from the r i’l‘lledeposit, onlyoneofitstylpu ; Canada,hasput Shoo agoéifeiybyfijon: " r..." .. - .3 ' ; 2T9. GREAT GEORGE ST. i , ‘ ' ' f.” I FOMING EVENTS filing lamina - . l , _ L a ' For Appointment, , x JENKINS PHARMACY" in the Deanery funds. A motion that the money received firom the_ collections taken at this Conference be divided between B.R.F. literature and Missionary Projects approved. It was decided to invite the Diocesan Council to hold their 159 Great George St. Phone 4219 DIAL also 1 u outline a some at Moore and McLeods on . 25th. Starting at 2 o'clock. I iDance, Fortune Hall every geditixesday night. Websters 0r- cs 3. gm C.W.L. will hold a pantry » ‘ . . executive meeting in Kensung— ' : tDeoce in Forest mllWFndsays, m during the weekfld ow? CUDMORE S I mm mm- ember ber 11. Rev. Ingraham ered . a " ' to send this invitation to the 1 ‘ Diocesan president, "J 0 se p b 120 Kent Sh PM a v. ' §Qake Sale at s. A. MacDonald’s today Sept. 26 at 2:30. Sponsor- fil by Highfield w. I. ‘. Junior; Farmer’s meeting at the ationCentre, New Glasgow nesday, Sept. 24th at 8.30 TH-E ,LADIES' BRANCH r’” ' ., .CHAR‘LOTTETOWN CIJRLI‘N'G CLUB ‘: PRESENT} Skerry, Halifax. The next meeting will be held in St. Luke’s Hall, O’Lealry, on October 10th. Rev- Pieroey then brought the meeting to a close with the Benediction. Nickel Workers Strike Looms - . SUDBURY, Ontf (OPb-iA strike p g - . » met at Smnmg waters next week of International Nickel - e’ m by New.le Company workers in two Ontario 7 . . Mb Ladies'A‘d' c Imunities appeared inevitable - Wednesday asd contract negotl- ' . . ations collapse . . Mike Solstki, president or Local The“? is .3 “$29? “gig: :3 593 of the International Union of ‘0‘? Y0“ “1 “‘3 d . . A healthy outdoor life with Mine, Mall and Smelter Wonkers pay makes this an excellent -. _ .L 0 ‘ v ' . oun men w o mee 14,000 workers at Inco operations selection requirements he” and in PM comma LIMITED OPPORTUNITIES He added that avenues of approach” would be explored in Now IN 3%;lengme . . _ an attempt to reach a peaceful years to pay HAVE You, A -= "i m an H, & ' teem Oct. 1st for Hot Tur- Dinner at La-keview Lodge. evudish, Sponsored by Mon- .1.- “FASHIONS FOB AUTUMN" AT THE - CHARLOTTETOWN. ‘CURLING CLUB“? OCTOBER 6th - 7th - 8th Reserve Oct. 13th. Thanksgiv- Chicken supper Cardigan Wed- _8'Y, October lst. Meals ser- ' 5-9. Dance atter. Webster’s ‘ u her 26th at 8 o’clock. Spe- V” music. Matheson - Carver » ct. Rev. L. E. Blaikie, guest settlement before the deadline. Royal Canadian. Amine?! TWO SI'IOWS 1 pm. & 9 pm. “lick” Supper and Dance at Wage increases are the key is. (Surveyor! Slgnallm) ,a 55. Hall Monday Sept. 29th sue. The company has accepted Royal Canadian. Engineers _ 4’ . ‘ii' and other entertainments the majority report of a concili- ' (Field Engineers) . wills Orchestra. Sponsored by ation boa-rd which recommended Enquire now or mail this cou— 5;" (M '* ‘ w to 31"" ' , , H _ 2 . to. one. go nowhere in "°“ARMY RECRUITING . DOOR PRIZES REFRESHM-ENTS nu“ MiuVie‘” Ha“ Thur's‘la'y talks held Tuesday valt'rternoon and STATION -w . _ " ' 25m Weamefibieys Wiles" Wednesday morning. The union is . . A ""90 500mm : Charloue ' seeking to “Te-goggle on this has“ AAG (M) ' Authorized Dependable Service Dance Mt. Stqvvart Memorial 0f the cwcm‘a’uon b0an 5 mm' Headquarters ority report which recommended Eastern Command a IO-per-cent wage boost. Present Bell Road composite wage averages $2.69 an Halifax, N. 5‘ hour. Tel. 3-9181. 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FOR THE BEST in an increase in the company’s \ lproduction costs.” 066 I — 1e) port - ‘ Vice‘presidem find genel‘al max-l Army- greatly reduces deposits on furnace parts—you $313.. $3.... coiling?" 3%” “f, $33”... ” Wemmus’ 53’“ Nam get uniform higher guality in every gallon. FOR TICKETS CONTACT .— " :. ' in a sa ‘ l: r _ _ ‘ .................. v . . . . . . . .. ' ‘ : 3&3, .ed 1 C m,“ “w. are keenly disappointed (Age) v {a \ MRS. JENNIE BOOMHOWER, PHONE 8177 ’ . ,. m “up 95 dance 0 that in spite of our efforts the E mm... consun‘ m: vsuow use: or ‘ Hall WedneSdlay uniofl negotiating committee has Address a e e . v e c - . a u u c c n . . . . . . . . YOUR PHONE DIRECToaV FOR You. i r Sponsored by the C. - failed to realize that the prob- City/Town . . _ . ‘ , _ _ . , . _ t . ‘ _ ._ must ssso lunuin DEALER & ’ ; Hot chicken dinner in New lasgow Hall, Wednesday, Sen ‘ . Inber 24th. Sponsored by Chris ‘ a‘II'Church Ladies Aid. Serving ‘ 5 o’clock. 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