. OMEN 1 LIT! BAT ”This is a sight siupeudous!' exclaimed the Chef. as we stood Page 8 The Guardian Thursday, 7, 1955 I1 ELEANOR ROSE appropriate gadgets. to the floods 0 through hose. Water Washing A Car Is Easy Let's make washing the family hose R ageing car as easy and fast a job as pos-. 'ihh by havimz at hand an "'9 need attention. l)irt will have been There are sponges. brushes, and string mops whose handleii attach the working end of the tool so the car can be hosed down Cincinnati. A thousand cans of vacuum-packed canned white bread were coming off the assem- bly line. Baked in Cans . ”The dough is a nutritious whit bread mixture, measured into 21-2- lb. cans lined with parchment paper and allowed to rise. It is then covered loosely. and goes on a conveyor belt to the ovens. These can-loaves are being tion immediately with cool water. When the car has been covered. Don't forget that the wheels loosened by the original hosing. Remove as much of the excess as you can with a cloth or stiff brush. Then go at the wheels with thick, warm soapstirls and a stiff brush. Steel or copper brushes are excel- ut Baked Ham Is The Star Of Easter Sunday Menu By Ida Bailey Allen in a huge industrial food plant in' In this case. cool it wrapped in iiaitedl morning in." chuuh and to watch the Easter parade on television. the foil. Glaze and reheat in the foil an liotir bclore serviniu in an oven at 351) degrees F." Baked Easter Ham: Use a whole or half tenderized ham. Place on a large sheet of wide. heavy-duty aluminum foil. Spread ham with a paste made of 1 c. brown sugar, 1 tsp. cinna- mon. la tsp. ground ginger. V; tsp. ground clove. line-grated rind of 1 orange and sufficient juicce to allow spreading. (Use half this from four feet away. It's flFlE'f' that way! Worked by Water Pressure Then there is another kind of brush. also attached to the hose. which is worked by water pres- sure. Just move. it along the sur- face of the car and it spins the grime off without any special ef- fort on your part. Theres a pint-sized torsion of the professional window-washer": tool After soapsuds have been hosed .-iway from the exterior sur- face of the car windows. the wa- tcr can be Tscrapcd" off with this rubber-ended. instrument; easier than polishing with a chamois. Electric Hand-Polisher 'l'hera's an electric hand-polisher that makes waxing easy. There are copper-and steel-hristled hriishes that case sudsing off the tires. As for proper pi'iicedtircs. ex- ports say you should hose the car off first. The hiising should in- clude the tindcr-carriage and the lent for this purpose. wall tires. If you do a thorough job of re- moving grime. if the finish is int should have an even shine iiithout riih- chances are that it needs a fresh wax job. gdod condition. the car bing dry. If it streaks. Cook's Corner PINEAPPLE-PEPPERMINT DEI.l(iHT especially when you're dealing with white- BROWN SUGAR. orange marmalade and orange juice were spread over the ham before cooking to give its delicious, sweet flavoring. at the rate of 68 a minute. The amount for a half ham.) baking time is 55 minutes, with a Fold foil over ham; press edges controlled double temperature a snugly together. Place in shallow 410 degrt-esA 420 degrees at the. pan. Bake 16 min. per lb. in hot top. and 310 degrees at the bottom.l there and start spongingf is NOT 1”” Atwiis ST, ? TEMPER hi.-'Ti.Nt.i'i:n between V...” i..i.,,'. at DEM and ., I hm al.l. nr ihnu mmmnn digestive uptwt rri nun-i-ts:-iing Rabi": Own Tahletii. X: nnn Ontario mnihnr r0pnrIll. ,.-7.1.... rm mi.-.4 u but ...., mm ..1.d. 1;. Rom-,3 Ii-.-. Trlhfrt.l' imu vlmi link-u an fr-wuli, iruluia du- Ivrrgufriritu or mm mi wpvl zummym Baby'- Dim Tnbl-ni mil nnlu vrlmw -Ju-unity, but in .1 quukly. I tmuldnv 7.. uiihmu fhkwi.' . - Easy to like .. um-tipntlnn. FHKFMIVO upsets, and nth minor infant imnhtn No ”-Iupy" iituH In diilling nth-oi. Get it ninikiiue today. Tomatoes. cello pkg. . . . . 25: 'Flf.Vl)F.R GREEN Celery. bunch .. I-'RF,SH ('RlSl' Lot-tuco .. Bananas. lb. . . . . GRADE "A" CARTON- Eggs. dos. ASSORTED Jello. 3 pkgs. .. ROYAL INSTANT 9 Puddings. 2 pkgs. I am. Moim: autos. .- Friilrcockrall... M0lI'l POT OF GOLD Chocolates vihecls to soften mud and grime, Vcxt. work suds tip in a half-I bucket of cool water. and get in. Lather the car in sections. working from. Fold roof to base and rinsing each sec-i iiABv'sTcTiv of temper The "pain rrv ' Ihould have tnstuni nit-niinn. if ti on r-used by 'hv vii-tress due to gas on the stomach or - "II uud 3- ii. a on---, what In on Him my hahu And In iintrl "NH. iiurfrd rr vrytilnlnr. lf'rIl flint 4-..i 4....-.g mm... . mild, yer eflaetivii tor of? l.l?fi&&'ltlWz,fili'13tl ui;?nli:tl i hakcd.” ”I)oesn't the bread have .SlCilI'l10(l' taste?" I asked. ”No; come and taste-test." ' Pecan Roll Loaf We did. The bread was deli- t-ious. After that. we tasted a won- derful yeast-raised pi-can loaf. made by the sam( process. and then came a perfect canned pound cake any homemaker would be proud to have made. EASTER DINNER Avocado Salad Acacia Easter Ham Pickled Peaches Glarotl Carrots Potatoes Rissolee Sti'awl)crry Chiffon Pie Drain iiell. 1 can cruslied pine- apple. Whip 1 cup heavy cream. beating in 2 tablespoons sugar. in pineapple and '7 cup coarsely crushed peppermint stick candy: spoon into sherbet glasses: chill. 8 Cranberry Bunnies For Easter Dinner Add to your childs cxcitciiicitt at Easter time by lctting him- make his own Easter huniiics - ones that he can eat. All you need is a can of cranbcrry sauce CON” Tu Milk n. and a bunny-shaped cookie ciit- lef. ODE" One "N1 "f 3 fmund "3" "The most time-saiiiig wav to M irllisd ('””h””-V 53””'4 P”"ffll. bake ii whole or half ham is to a hole in the other cnd to let Ill, wrap it in aiummum inn." an. air. The mold will slide out like a 59.-V-Ni the grep -in 315,, produce, The cans are sealed as soon as. ham; .stud with whole cloves. rolli '0 whiz. Ctit seven or eight sliccs.l the fjnpst (tam,-. and 15 the most With the cookie cutter. cut til epnnornicgl because the bunny fmm Pam 3llPP- UM E.V6l shrinks less. There will be no with cream cheese and place on rnessy roasting pan to wash. MP Of your favorite salad. Serve. ”It you like. cook it entirely on on lcttticc. Saturd to allow time Easter or HALF or WHOLE 96'! OR WHOLE COTTAGE ROLL. lb. 55: ?i5iii)NKLsssiricNic. lb. ...... 49;. 5'k'E:3ii. Rindless. lb. . . . . . . . . . 59: TURKEYS Lb. 59: ' CHICKENS. CAPONS 3. FOWL TOP QUALITY EASTER BEEF Si-e Our Window Dis- play Friday For Easter Beef and y 7 7 7 7 Shoulder Roast. lb. 49: Rib Roast. lb. . . . . . 53: RUMP ROAST. lb. 53: AVERAGE l5 LBS. '6'! OR WIIOLF. 19: 19: ...l9c . H 49: i Napkins. 70's. 2 pkgs. . .. 353 iltltl FT.R0l.L 29c:llgp7itml:apor 29c .......25c tRn7iir';:isc;tcka:noz.”"""" 49: m ..te.: "2:-..? '7' W Apple Juice 33: GRAVE! Q02. 31.15 Orange Juice 39: ham! oven. 400 degrees F.. for whole 18 min. per lb. for half ham. To Glaze: Open foil; remove ham. Pour fat from foil: use foil to line pan. y Remove rind and place ham in pan. Cut fat in diamond pattern. .';LLEN'S DIARY by an Island Farmer's Wile "Have the robins come yet to of peony. green of first pop- Alderlea?" a farmwife wrote us pies. Sunlit and pleasmt it was today in a missive as bright as then . . and n the night is the spring wind that moved in the spreading a soft nanket of snow listening branches of the lawn over them against April chills, trees. ' tucking them beneath its elder- ”We have them here-in the down as do springtime mother: field just back of the barn, in their new babes to rest. the lee of the maple grove. which Up a rise this evening the farm- shelters us to the north. Not many ers repaired a length of fence. -only a pair. I traced down. I "They have to. keep the sheep heard the broken trill when I from wandering back along the went to feed the new chicks in new meadows. You see" Mack the brooder-house this morning. explained "they don't just nibble And wasn't it good to hear! And the little clovers there. they pull wasn't it good to see them! For them out. roots and all. And no no matter how enjoyable the cold clover” he smiled. ”no hay!" months may be. they have neither Now the Lenten season fades to sound nor sight of a robin." a shadowed climax-to a day "They are cheery little fellows. when the earth was an awesome arenlt they? How many times dark-when a Man bore a cross when at my 2' use-cleaning. I've up a hillside . and others stopped my work to watch them: without thought. presently cast on the lawn searching about with lots for a garment woven without strange hops and then flying off seam. with that erratic flight they have. How well have we kept Lent And the children love them. One in heart? And what now? Shall so fcutci and prettily blue? And so warm beneath the mother's wings-a living warmth. it always seems to me. And how wonderful when the nestlings ,are therew Well. there they were. in the field just back of the barn this. morning-the robins . . . The nest-'i llngs are assured once more!" imum up in inn any more m It dBl'li ylet hays gthheslh 71:11?"-' makes. Daddy's head ache." e o er ea. on e am- ily scan eagerly the morning- fields about . We went with a little lad today to count with him. first signs of growings in the flower-border: tight-bound points of tulips and daffodil. red crown Sauteed Filletsftfod. Haddock, or MORNING SMILE The boxer was sitting at home with a bruised head after being beaten. while his son was doing his homework. LONDON tCPi H Actress Freda Jackson says the stage is no place for anyone under age ll. ”It's im- possible for an actor to focus at- tention on himself with a child on the stage," she said. ”He might as well go home." Miss Jackson Y 4 played the lead in a film callcd l'lh"l"E ”No Room at the Inn." featuring Baked 5W99l P0l3l095 evacuce children of the Second Cut Asparagus Upside-Down Ginger Apple World War. Combine '7: c. each brown sugar and orange marmalade with 3. tbs. orange juice. Spread overi ham. Bake l5 min. at 400 degrees: F. to brown. Garnish with picklcdi peaches. each centered with al whole strawberry. i Tasty Fish Sauce: To give iiewl flair to sauteed fish. scrve with a sauce made of I I8 o7..l can tomato sauce hcated with 1 tbs. butter and 1 tbs. prepared horse- radish. TOMORROW'S OVEN-DINNER Tossed Lettuce-Srnllion Salad l through a coarse sieve. Pudding Coffee Tea Milk THE ciiaiws AVOCADO sAi.Any and ACACIA . hlcsdamt-.5: This looks like the; spring! For each person. use '7: a peeled. chilled. mellow-ripe avo-i cado. seed removed. Fill with chilled choppcd hard-cooked egg and flaked crabmcat salad mixed Home sowing courscs now forming. For further in- formation call or tclepliotie . . . l ' i.t';.::”i.:." 532:3 svw---in center. 164 lettuce. Top each salad with Gt George Street, Char. plenty of hard-cooked egg yolk put . EHm1a'm Acadia! klottetown. Phone 4551. Canada's Golden Quality PREPARED IUSTARI MUSTARD does something wonderful TA Holiday Ham? would think they had happened we ever remember it's signific- on great hidden treasure when ance as the days and months they finally discover a nest with continue to turn? Or shrugging an egg or more in it." off the solemnity . and the "Though I always discouraged debt owed. laugh a hit lightly. their visiting a nest during the and forget . . . forget? hatching period. I'm drawn to . l . - Until Saturday -7 -- ea - Diary look in myself. Were ever eggs gg pg wg Goodmgml ' - g ' "Tommy." said his wife. "don't: yuwtshtosprlnklneab Household Hint ... IIDVIVU. III! Hull UK Anoldatomlzerandbottlnwhlcli all"! once contained window Illflv. g. 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It's all the nicer, now. that we use GAY-the new V wonder-working LIQUID DETERGENT. For i Gay has a. delightful fragrance to begin with; makes tlieilriwcst suds-and washes dishes. glue- wiirc, isilver4-sparkling oleiuil It has extra grease- ('.lll.lilnK power-yet is gentle on the hands. Guy in very economical, as you'll find-for one bottle does fifty dish-washings! You'll get. more in Gay--for the other liquid or powder detergent. It's really goodl ing a Ssfet BANK OF). M NTREAL. The sense of security means so mu --and the cost. of renting a safety deposit box is so small-less than two cents a dayl Why not rent your Safety De osit Box today at your local ranch of "My Bank”? You'll had the small cost involved well worth the saving price-than any Ask today-f or lroalu.lemr:. E MONTREAL. April 'lt-h-Dreams ma cone h'W' 53:9 Ofhnslgn of UPSET TIIMMY For minor til i pm; ' it!!! under u'a.iiaEi.illl of off:-Tiff" I. outta too much candy or sweets, :1": anurlal II a 3-iitle them. i. Ind. la ti: i.' ' '.'""" mi...-”...: :::.::'..:' .5-';v- 9- Sfffiifi G" ' '"k--- may -'?'l'.?.l'. rAiviiLY FAVOURITES FOR 70 YEARS Liquid (lay l aims-0 lamanlr! MOI! FILLING. Makes 2 small pics or generously All: I big 9-inch pie ahelL MORE CONVENIINCI. Half portions tie arately,wra so you can make a ttle or a lot. 0 auger to add-either. 0nlySliiFrill's 7 lemon pigflling . yives Jwgltfofavoul give: you 9 lemon ffllinb 7662': "baa" belie!-