‘ ,. Federal Health Minister Judy LaMa-rsh re nts a 1. scholarsldp to Monoton. NB. high school girl Jean Mac- F S liviaus‘e, Tryon. The president. or 'Mrs. John Simmons led the E83 Tile April meeting of the Brae lBruce U ‘ ton ‘Fadyen. Mrs. Lorne Machvln. iditatc The Grace." Mrs. J o h n‘ 0 Rev. DaVld Hamilton conduct- Nicholson 1‘ e a d an Easter poem - Three members paid dues. The .‘ 0d a study on the chapter en- and led in pray titled God and Evil from the Waddcll read the Scriptures from'of laudy book. The Word and the lat Hebrews. by I . .,W. was held in the Unit- ed Church Manse. O'Leary. Mrs. Harris Rogers conducted; the opening worship period thei theme of which was Standards: of Church Membership. The Call‘ to worship was followed prayer and the singing of Jesus Calls Us. Meditation was given by Mrs. Rogers and passages: of Scripture were read by Ml‘.;’ James MacKinnon. Mrs. Hediey' MacLean. Mrs. Errison Mac- Leod. Mrs. Lorne MacNevin. The singing of Blest Be The Tie closed the Worship Period. in the absence of the presi- dent. tile vice ~ president. Mrs. Preston MacKinnon conducted the business period. Roll callé was answered by.elevcn mem- bers. Minutes of previous meet- ing were read and adopted. . The treasurer. Mrs. Erris 0 nl MacLeod presented the financial I statement and reported that a; set of flat - ware had been pur-1 chased from Dominion Distribu- tors for the church kitchen. M Neil MacKay. reporting} for the Manse Committee, pre- sented a request from the mansc trustees asking that our group pay the sum of thirty dol- lars annually to thc Manse. Maintenance Fund. After some discussion the group decided to pay this sum as requested. Cor- respondence was read andi dealt with. ' Plans were made for holding a Pot-Luck supper in 9 church hall on Fri. evening. May 3. The next meeting will be held on May 9 at the home of Mrs. Harris Rogers with roll call lo be answered by a donation to the church kitchen. Worship leader will be Mrs. Alice Mac- Fadyen and hostesses. Mrs. 41.4... Face . new MONOl TEEN-AGE c Donald. 17, after she won a national baking teen-agers in Toronto Satur- day, sponsored by a milling WOMEN’S ORGANIZATIONS ay. The Evening l-lymn was sung and meeting closed with a pray- ‘MacDonald from the Chapter on land the Way. The lunch Com; '1.»W o—o—o—o-W V 4'. contest for CRAPAUD U. C. W. i, t mez j i 1 least “1” facilities and able in your kitchen? MONDAY'S OVEN DINNER be prepared with the '1-8 cup sugar Tomato Juice Oven-Hr ised Liver Buttered Rice Baked Creamed Onions Baked Sauerkraut Prune Crunch e 'Coifee T a i‘he Gmrdhn, Charlottetown, Mon. April 2579733. 7 DA‘BAILEY ALLEN Measurements level: r . equipment avail- :T- Cooperation School Luncheons. U.S. Department of Agriculture. Check Menus At Home For Balance And Budget A MAJOR reason that chil- dren will usually eat anything offered at school is because the teachers and other children have the same food. There is no un- necessary pampering to taste. And. frankly. no mother. ia- llher or other adult is present to say: “No. thank you. I don‘t care for it." Children are prime imitators and. as such, frequently imitate. at home their parents’ food dis- likes. By flle same token. they lmltate their likes as well. EVALUATING mums l Every week. after planning the weekly menus for y o u r family. it would be a good idea i to evaluate them for nutrition.l appearance and COSL as is done 3 titles to help. older children ILYt. APPEAL OK ls TOP WINNER firm. Louise Bouclher. 16-year-' o l d‘ convent Beuaceville West. Que.. placed second and Sandy Kostasohuk. student from 15.0f Stenen. Sask.. was third. M' cDonald’s winning rec‘ epie was (or seafood 5 el- by Mr. Hamilton. Lunch was lOkinawa. Minutes and business'Mrs' sewed by commlltee l“ CMTEE- lfollowed. Roll was answered D: ‘by fourteen members. A letterlof ‘The word and The Way. re- l o as" it :nutrition'.’ Is a by School Lunch Supervisors. S yourself vitamin included each day? Is a vitam A food included at least twice a callop. (CP Wirephoto) Mrs. l v these ques- l ions: 1 Are meals balanced for good food in .week? Do the meals include ad- ;ditional foods or larger quan- ;mittee will be Mrs. Lawson Oak- ' Birt Trowsdale an d Albert MacDonald. t the close of the business MacQuarrie led in the study e Mrs- (Rev-l w- A- MacQuar- from. M" DFVld Murphy Wu‘vicwing chapters one and two. p g S lrie was hostess to the Crapaudflecelved 8510118 for aSSIStanCGIPi-ayer by Dr. MacQuarrie clos- U. C W. at the United church 1 for Augustine COVE Camll It W35 ? ed, the meeting. Lunch was ser. l iRim was led .ter worship. Hymns sung were MacNauglhi. Mrs. Pl‘es~ grAll hail The power of .lesus' :box for I sick member. Easter and Mrs. MacQuarrle. acKinnon. Mrs. Alice Mac- EMane," and “With Joy We Me-ioneri‘ng receive “mounted “M 20.60. by er. Mrs. William 1 May meeting will be at the home 1 Mrs ‘ ' _ . Norman MacDonald will havsi: : The MISSIOII Study on Asia'atthe Mission Study and Mrs.l Mrs. Normaaneorge Nicholson. ’llhe ell. M rs. i0 t Word ’ H. BENNETT CARR Insurance Counselling Dist. Supt. Sun Life of Canada; Phone 4.3317 . 4-54 ‘ Charlottetown. P.E.I. 35 ‘moved. seconded and carriedlved by the committee in charge that we send ten dollars. It was . and a also decided to pack a sunshinelTuanks were expressed to social hour enjoyed. Dr. to lwwo—o» W x E 1 9 youu' summer outfits. Printed Pattern m; Misses' Head Sim 21%. 22. 23. Yards!- as a p. _ FIFTY CENTS (u centsi in 00in! (no stomps. pious) for m“ °""'" ""‘ hill 5 checked cotton gingham: ' Q Mottled sleeves . white collar and waist piped in contrasting color by llem.yll Gunfirll . full gathered skirt . book buttons to waist beige or blue ixheck sizes 4, i. 0. <3 Mother your daughter will he I sparkling fresh and lovely in these 4 beautiful cotton dresses 0 self piping at waist solid color top co-orr'inated plaid skirt white collar. cuffs bodice trimmed with 3 pearl buttons 0 back buttons to waist 0 blue. green. brown . 5.98 4.98 7 amount Mon. thru Thur. .. ...... 830-930 up. W.“ oooc Friday ..,.. m 0 sizes 7, 8, 10. 12, 14 dainty cotton seorsucker 51 "GWY" 5004"" . lovely figured print 0 full nth . bodice trimmed with 3 . pink or blue print small buttons . sizes 2. 3 and 37 . back buttons to waist 3.98 STORE HOURS: ' tron SUMMIIIM “OI! 9.304530 Mon. thru Thur. .. 8.30-5.00 Friday . . . . . . 3.30-9.00 m ........ [30—min 1 pt. gethe salt broth OVEN-BRAISED LIVER ‘1 lb. beet liver l ‘4 cup flour 1 tsp. ‘2' cup fat or oil Skin liver and cut in 1" pieces. eet the needs of Roll in flour and salt sifted to. 7 r. Brown in fat or oil. Place liver in 7" x 11" baking the cost of the meals A completely washable harytena. {canning a Jewel neckline, bored am, full Mistral skirt and spaghetti style belt. in gorgeous prints of pink and yellow. blue gm: rgllite. blue and pink, size! lacy weave edition lmltlln sheath mononucleto lulled With shapemtahringiaffeta. steel»- basswwiiih necklineand lowVatback Sienderi‘uune- hugging style . with stitched-in satin waistband. Beige only, sizes 9 to 1 . My no set: i: leave" with hurnback cuff: patent buttons and belt. and full “and dim. Sm 7 to 15 in blue. green and beige. and 1 cup broth or water.I Bake uncovered 45 minutes in moderate ovcn. 350 degrees 1“. Serve over n o o d l e s. grits. planned within the food budget? mashed potatocs or rice. Can the meals be prepared suc- P casiully in the time available? 2 cups chopped cooked prunes RUNE CRUNCH m» made? ‘9 a» 12.95 16.95 14.95 pan. Pour broth over liver. Ilf Do the meals include a good desired. use 1 cup tomato puree balance of flavor. color. texture. shape and eye appeal? Are the foods varied from day to day? Is 1% cup.= w-ter or prune iulcc 1 tsp. grated orange rind ‘2 "lip chopped nuts 1:. cup flour ‘1- tsp. sail a tsp. baking soda ‘1» cup bl‘OWl‘ sugar 1 cup rolled oats 1m cup butter or margarine 1 egg white Combini' prunes. sugar. water or prune juice and orange rind. Cook over low heat about in minutes or until thick. stirring frcoucntll' 1‘” ' . ll For crunch mixture. sift toge- thcr flour. salt and baking soda. Mix in brown sugar and oats. (Yul or rub in butter or marl: :- inc. Stir in unbeaten egg white. Pack half at crunch mixture in bottom of 9" square pan. Spread with prune mixture. Cover with remaining crunch mixture. Bake 40 minutes in moderate poven. 350 degrees 1“. Serve warm or cold. TRICK OF THE CHEF Mix it teaspoon thyme and it lcaspoon c i n n a man with the flour when cooking oven-braised liver. style makes the l HOUSEHOLD HINT Thick soup like beta or In? [Mr wul not burn while cook‘n if you first put an unbreak""lr glass cup in the bottom of “if pan in .vhrich it is to be co. Ll. ‘ The heat moves the cup arru 1. stirring the soup. GROW MANY HERBS Some llti species of medicinal herbs are picked in Bulgaria and about 6.400 tons Ire ex- port:d annually. WAS SENIOR EDITOR TORONTO tCP) —- .1. Perry Russell, 67. a senior editor of Monetary Times Publications Limited. died Friday. He been associated with Monetary Timcs since 1940 and had served as editor of two national trad! publications. He was a member the Association of Protes- sional Engineers and the Amer ican Waterworks Association's Canadian branch. He II sur- vivcd by his wife Marjorir and two married daughters. difference in these new spring dresses Holman's fine selection of dresses responds enthusiasti- cally to spring fashion with their new variety in colors. in styles. in fabrics. These ihreo' lion from 0 represent a whole new collec- ur Fashion Room. WWW» J'I'OLIIaL —.