fro (Dru: 7'-Waste-Iv" at home. be sure you have Fleischmannls on hand. IEhash:I)cnngrd For luscious Variety use New Active Dry Yeast This rich Danish Bun Dough reward! you with 4 gorgeous treats out of the earne oven! Successful risings with vFleischmann's Active Dry Yeast are the secretl So whenever you bake IASIC DANISH IUN DOUGH Measure into si small bowl I cup lukewarm water I teaspoons granulated sugar and stir imlil sugar is dissolved. Sprinkle with conlarih of 3 envelopes FIeis:hmonn'l I ' Active Dry Yeas! let iland I0 mlnular, THEN stir well. Sill together fwice, then lift into mixing bowl 6 cups once-sifted bread Hour Vs cup tlne granulated sugar I Iaospoon solo CUI in finely I pound chilled buttar oi margarine seal Iogallier until Iighl and Illid 2 eggs I egg yolk and iii! info yeuit mixture. Make a well in the flour mixture and pour in yeast mixture; combine thor- oughly. Knead dough in the bowl until urieelh. Cover dough closely with waxed paper and chill. leaf Iogelher slightly wilh a fork and hold to finish fancy douuhr, I egg white I tablespoon salt! water Turn out dough on lightly-floured board. Dlvlde Into 4 equal portions and finish as follows: Necdx No t Rrtiigmlioii ' I. Aerlsel Turnovers. Roll out dough to 9 I I2 irirhea. Cut into 12 squares; mniaten edges. Put spoonful of apricot jam on each square; fold into turnuvere: Ie ; amp topa. Place on greased cookie sheet. cow. lat FLIP in wnrin place l5 mins. Brush with egg- wim. mixture; sprinkle with chopped .1. monda and sugar. Hake In moderately hot oven, 375”, 20 mins. 1. lelaln launda. Cream 2 tbspa. butter; mix in I; cup brown sugar, 1 than. tIour,l tsp. gran.-d lemon mm and :1 cup raisins. llnll nut (lniigh tn 3.-inch thickness: cut into '..".;-invli rnunila. Moislcn t-ilpr-si of half the rminils with water; plum spunnful of raisin mixture on each one; cover with remaining rounds; seal; cut an X in top of each round. Place on greased cookie sheet. Cover. Let rise in warm place" 15 minutes. Brush with egg-white mixture, sprinkle with sugar. Bake in rnodcraliely hot Oven, 375', IE to 20 minis. Frost while I1ot.iI'di-sired. I. Join Strips. Roll out dniiszh In 5- 1 I5 l in.-hm: Iliinstrisiiyfflhsps thlrlt inm rlmvn l each side. 1 inch in fri-m Nico Moislra edges and fold ovrr ism to meet in centre; seal. Place on greased cookie ah!-at. Cover. lat rise in warm place 15 miml. Brush with egg-while mixture; sprinkle with alivered null and sugar. Bake in moderately hot oven, 375", :5 to so mins. While hot. spoon Ihirk lnmon filling down rrntre. Drizzle with Imstin: ' I. Cinnamon Ii-old. Cnmbimi '6 cup sugar and I) tsp. cinnamon: sprinkln all but. '2 Izaspoonfula on baking board; place dough on hoard; roll out In 9 x l4 inches; fold rlnuizh over (wire. Rt-peat rolling and fold- ! Howlan Mr. and Mrs. Robert Arsenault Iwere in Tignlsh recently. l Fxrinin Perry motored to M.lmlne- gash on Novem 10. Mr. and Mrs. John Peter Rich- ard of st. Louls visited Mrs. Rich- ard's sister-In-law. Mrs. Arsenault on Sunday. Mrs. Jerry Gallant spent Armis- tice Day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lorralne Gallant. Mrs. Frank Gallant spent Friday In Albcrton at the home of Mrs. Michael Ahearn. Some of the men who are em- ployed by Morrlscin and Macnae are now busy dltchlng the south side of the Howlsn rosd. Ernie Wood of Green Hill has been spending a few days at the home of his brother. Andrew wood at I-Iowlan. Miss Jean Arsenault pupil at O'- Leary School came home to Howlan on Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Gllbert Gaudet or Wood- stock. recently spent a few days in Charlottetown. Mrs. Fidel: Arsenault has been ill for a. few days. Her many friends wish her a speedy recuperation. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Gaudet and family attended a wedding recep- tion ln -Egmont Bay on Tuesday. November 9. Mrs. Alban T. Arsenault and daughter. Sandra were in summer- slde on November la. Mrs. Plus Peters and family of Duvar are spending some tlme Ln Howliin at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hector Richard and family. -Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Car- ruthers and sons vlslted at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mac- Mlllan, Springfield on November 7. Mrs. Andrew Wood and children Bertha and James are spending some time in Springfield with Mrs. Wood's folks, Mr. and Mrs. Jarvls Dymsnt. Congratulations and best wishes Edward Arseriault of Charlottetown on thelnmarrlage in Holy Redeem- er. R. 0. Church on November 9. Edward formerly resided in Howlan. Mrs. James L. Arsenault has re- turned to the home of her daugh- ter. Mrs. Albsn D. Arsenault. after spending a few days at the home of her son. Joe Arscnault. Fortune Cove. sincere sympathy is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Frank O'Meara and their family of nine young child- ren of Bloomfield. who on Wednes- day morning, lost their house and most of their belongings by fire. mg twice. Roll out dough to 4 I 16 in('l'ir.I; l'llI into 3 long RITIDFI. ioined at one onil. imud. Pliice on gm-mi rookie slit-cl. Cover, lat rise In warm placr 1:. mina. Brush with egg-white mixture; sprinkle with 2 (hips. rhnnperl almonds and 2 laps. -mm mixture. V Bake in moderately I-int nvari, 375', JO mine. 1 Spread hot braid with frosting. l CONIICIIONIFS IIOSTINOI (inmhinr llg ...,..- Mimi mg ....g.1r,2i,wi...... min. and i 5g1.LlED SL105-5 Cranberr Sauce ' Ready iafmme i, lisp. xaiiilln. wuou: rim”. . y W OCEAN SPRAY, the growers' own brand. isTOP QUALITY- and has the Good Piii'cnls' Magazine seals of approval. Perfect partners for turkey and chicken. I CAPITOL Summer-side TODAY (Thursday) - FRIDAY - SATURDAY DOUBLE FEATURES ' Shows (Evenings): 7-9:25; Saturday 2:30 "TARZAN AND THE LEOPARD WOMAN" Johnny Wolssmullcr - Brenda Joyce JUNGLE THRILLS - ACTION GALORE ALSO '1'!!! Ihmmn af ALSO IEIIIITET 'r:OlwARN" BIO'- cocoa evw"".RcOI.a. I:0I.0RtS ooniairagig wmoson Wii"si"dN"Miii.m iilii'iir"aeioiH TMNSOONA iszs PRODUCTION o-m....... WARNER BROS. II GENT to-iiieiii 1.15 - 9.15 Matinee: Today 3:301 ALSO There left by car for Hamilton. Ontario on Wednesday. November 10, Harold Arscnault of Duvar, Mlss Ruth Flnnan and George Arsen- ault of Howlan and Misses Yvonne Blanchard and A. Gallant or Plus- vllle. y Syuipatliy is being nxtcndcd in Mrs. Howard Arsenault of Notre Dame St.. Summerslde. on the al- most sudden death af her husband. I-Iowsrd Arsenault. who was a farm- er resident of Lot 0. Mrs. J. B. Arsenault who has been a patient in Prince County Hospital for the past two weeks returned on Sunday. November 14 and will recuperate for a few days at the home of her brother and slster-in'-law. M1". and Mrs. Gilbert Gsudet at Woodstock. Her many friends hope that she will soon be able to return to her home Im- proved In health. Mrs. Robert Arsenault was hos- tess on Tuesday evening November 9, to the ladies' of St. Annes Club for their monthly meeting. A wad- dlng gift was acknowledged by Mrs. Clarence Gallant. More cod-llver-Oll tablets were again ordered. Mrs. Felix Arsenault thcn klndly lnvltcd members to her home at Wood- HOUSOIWPPIDSI Mill stock for December meeting nn the 14th. This will be the annual and drawing of Christmas gifts. A de- HEW are being extended to Mr. and Mrs. : Page 14 llclous hot chicken supper was then enloyed with all the trinunlhgs. The remainder of the evening was it will briu CONFlDENTIAl..lIi' Y( UK” The Guardian Thursday, Nov. 18. 1954 "pent In playlng llnso. realising -AG. around 31.15. I MONTREAL, Nisvcmber lbtb--It's a pleasure to I tell you about the IAC MERIT PLAN . . . because so much satisfaction, joy and economy into your ome. 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Look for housewares in the fleztblc plastic-in tumblers. covered bowls and canisters. fruit Auii-ers, and A. host of other needs -- not only for the kitchen, but for the bathroom and nursery too. (Make sure it's C-l-L Polythene- Nlirri start to build your own col- lei-tion. Wouldn't be without mine. for the worlrll ' y y . . In many a successful recipe is DAINTY llll It-r Hlkli in food PI)?-I'TV--lt'IW in cost. less than .9 rciitr 0 XPV-I'Illg.l - Dam pr-rm-lion wiili esclv grain absorbing and enhancing Riv.-e cooks to dslicious of the food you serve with it. We Rice just. as much with delicately Il.'II'0TF(l fisli- fresh vegetables-chicken--chops cwfllltl rllrvrr dishes. 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