These three young ladies from Wellington recently dis- +. played their step - dancing talents aver CKCW TV. They also danced and sang at @ PROUD GR W) + The Guardian, Charlottetown. IDA BAILEY ALLEN Potato Duche PLAIN, inexpensive white po- tatoes are not considered espec- Hally glamorous But transform them ‘ Duch- esse” style, and a dish worthy of \gourmets willbe the result Measurements level; recipes |for 6 | DUCHESSE POTATO This delicately textured and golden - colored form of potato ‘is used in many ways in fine | cookery, as as pastery-tubed bor- der to any planked fish or meat entree or to shirred baked) eggs Duchesse Potato is the basis for dainty potato puffs. dropped from a spoon and baked; of for Mousseline Potato, often serv- ed with broiled shad and shad roe: or for Duchesse Puffs Am- ‘andine (‘with almonds); or the Potato Beignets often served bm ANDFATHER surprise given for their grand- is shown here with his at formal hotel gr restaurant father last week at his home, granddaughters. ‘from left) ‘inners. by the box - holders of Tig- Norma, Dorothy and Marie eee ea casity used. nish RR2. Alphfe Arsenault Arsenault. pared. and lends a touch of ele-| MARY HAWORTH Great Love For Humanity Results In Mental Clinics might be a more valuable activ- ity for groups than the usual solicita- tion of funds and distfibution of pamphlets, good activities are — PR Dear Mary Haworth: Your column. concerning Gheel, _ the smal) city. in Belgium famous for centuries for its hospitable healing care of the mentally ill, is most, interesting. Perhaps your readers would like to know that such a com- munity exists inthe United Stat- es also, although without eny religious fiers attached com- parable to I's. I refer to Topeka, Kansas, & small city that could hardly be more typically grassroots Am- > erican. The ordinary families of Topeka act as adoptive fam- ihes ‘for recovered patients of the renowned Menniger Clinic The clinic's doctors feel that the experience of being part of a normal family group is very helpful to patients, as a bridge between the period of total hos- pitalization and the time when they may return to their own home backgrounds Incidentally, all patients at the Menninger Clinie. are volun- tary. None lave been legally or’ forcibly committed. As you may imagine, the Top- eka program had its difficulties in the beginning but, by now, Topekans have exchanged fear. prejudices and superstition for constructive firsthand kow!l- edge in accommodating them- selves to recovered mental pa- tients Families willing to provide a} private bedroom and some| meals, in exchange for a small jj fee, are screened: by the hospi- tal authorities. The patient be- comes part of the family circle, and children and sbares the tamily’s work and play. Some patients living with adoptive families attend daily | classes and other scheduled se-| tivities at the hospital. Others, | having progressed beyond this | phase, hold full-time jobs in To-| peka but still see their doctors | perhaps once a week. The hospital staff and recov-| ered patients who have partici- | pated in this program the years consider it very valu- able and it continues to Something similar could be} set up in any comfiunity near 8 | private or public mental hospl- | tal if a few dedicated people | would only make a start. It| + tend to foster a strong sense of Sale’ \niger, learns to relate to the adults |are indubitably endowed with | ; ligious children to be gance at low cost | Te Prepare Durhesse Potato: Use packaged instant potato flakes. Following pkg. direct- Brae UCW Plan Silent Food Sale ped Laps mace the 4 ¢- barely - melted butter, he mixed with 3 egg yolks. Season to taste with salt and plenty of (preferably white). Use for pastry tubing borders The devotional period around entrees and for making conducted by Mrs. Alice Mac-|Potato puffs. { Fadyen with the theme “People| Mousselise Potato: Prepare Who Know Who They Are”. The ;Duchesse Potato as directed | call to worship was followed by and fold in % e. whipped cream prayer and hymn “All Hail The|(do not sweeten the cream). Dear P.R:: Thanks.for your Power” with Mrs. Fred Mac- Serve as is. The monthly meetmg of Brae UCW was held att home of Mrs. Neil MacKay, _with fifteen members and sever-' al visitors in attendance. was local mental heaith though these timely reminder that’ the Top-|Leod as pianist. The Magnifi-/ Duchesse Puffs Amandine | eka program is achieving suc- cat was read in unison jcess comparable to the Gheel Scripture from Mark 5 - tradition of mental healing and With almonds): Prepare Duch-| 1-3 esse Potato as directed: cool. | was read responsively. Medita-|Form into walnut - size: balls. 1 question your hopeful theory, tion entitled “What is Your Chill. Two brs. before: serving, however, that “Something sim- Name” was read and prayer dust each ball with flour sea- ilar could _be set up in amy com- was offered by |e adér. Hymn soned with salt and pepper. munity... if a.few dedicated peo- “Take My Life’ -was sung and Shake off any excess flour. ple would only make a start” worship closed with the Lord's Stightly beat in a — platé ‘the . Prayer and benediction 3 remaining egg whites. Dip one aes tae ntact tas. = The president. Mrs. Harris 40d roll the balls in this. Then tryside location, rooted charact- Rogers. presided over the busi- roll in 1 ¢. blanched . almonds er. stable population, etc. of DeSS part It was decided to chopped medium - fine. Refri- such places‘ gs Topeka in Kan- ©asce! the crokinole parties for serate. Silent Food Just before serving, heat (to nd Gheel in Beigium would ‘is spring and a as _ _— was planned. The Re- ports from different commit- tees were heard It was also de- cided to knit six - inch square, ° the business section or in the Wool blocks for the purpose of Hold Devotional guburbs of most great cities making a child's bianket for And 1 would expect that the Mission Relief. The March meeting of the éeccesstul (note I said “success Discussion took place regar- Fortune UCW was held recent- ful") getting- together ef the ding “Canada Packers Prem- ly at the home of Mrs. Major townspeople (as prespective em- ium offer”. The members were Reid with 21 in attendance. ployers and—or foster families) asked to save available coup-| The Ist vice - president, Mrs. with the hospital advisory per- ons for purchase of some uten- Marjorie Stead, opened connei ead yecuperative pe- sils for our church kitchen. meeting. Mrs. Sterling Burke | tients would depend. very large- , Mrs. Oliver Gorrill reporting | led the devotional assisted by | ly upon @ solid social under- for Committee for Visitation Mrs. Bruce Ste seructens much ee that stated that she had made a George Campbell Fe? ' ee number af hospital visits dur- of Book of Faiths. Menninger Clinic and Topeka, + pot mew’. fraternity from generation to generation amonst the townspeo- ple overall that wouldn't exist in Fortune UCW exceptional love of humas- |"u™ber of candidates for the Bl . 3 gil g i it & z aErayze RE therapy. As I get the story, it runs the family. parents pillars in tradition, the father as al doctor and scholar mother as an educator le . who reared | | A Fi F I si irl j Hi i i é F i RE +8 F ! g t & az ed LF ; g g é F Zi f i : i | kind — MH. Mary Haworth through her , mot or personal in care of The Guardian. | vin ! | i =: i i il ul z i I ! w S oS 3 > 3 ® 3 > - = fife ub nt df Finely Textured Treat ~ ’ ceruain momema-pigs end = [ELLEN’S DIARY Younglings. the ourslings obey ‘he’ looked. ae promptly the meal - call to years = and ahead. “I & Th O D Of ‘lunch on the warm besoms ig | a e Open Door Of Home _ est stew." ate, tps tome te Is Best Part Of J rus ozone in and me of ee ae ourney down, for no reason at all that |take long with the . we could determine, with a lit- sow.” There, Elien” James remar- often thought, to- suspend what- te sow and her first babies, is! Lights were out at ked a moment ago, hanging up ever interest one may have at # Smallish sty, removad from | when we came within _ CP and jacket, in that convenj- the moment, to welcome, natur- their own. rools down the valley. § Wed., Mar. 24, 1965. 7 ent nook behind the kitchen ally with much happiness, the ‘Well, well!" James com- pie however s0 ———————————— = door, “It's good to be home! Not return of any member of the | mented, smiling down at the un- 20Ming, met us’ a that —mind you!—I didn't enjoy household who -has been away, ique sight. Our Walk to and) 4? the rise. He g us my evening away. But there's even when that absence has from, the distance about @ “led happy barks and scam always something about getting been brief. In a manner which mile, was most enjoyable. The “% ‘© the door. - home again, a something that states,—“It's so good to have crustéd snow provided us with “Teeir stock looks well SS S le makes one feel good you back again, not because of the best of pavement, the moon yes” James smiles. “Th We too find something most the assistance you ‘end us, but silvered our path, March stars have some nice animals. Ne salis'ying, no matter the pleas. because your presence means dimpled overhead and afar, | "me ones” he offers. ure and delight of the excursion 5° Much to us here.” How dazzling was the frost’s And we think of the | or outing we have enjoyed. to We had homed then from a Slitter om the white fields, and asleep on their pillows, at Fs degrees F.) sufficient ve open sooner or later. that door stroll along the fields which Sitogether silent and anquil, home in the road... of the calve f 8 , helf-ill 8 which means Home. There, one had taken us to “‘kaley” at the night! Once James paused in their strawy beds, the etable oil to eee a Mavy comes to the familiar scene. Rob's; to call at both houses, look out over the farm. lounging in a nest of sook, th deep frying utenai ipa TYNE There, one is sure of finding in 294 also, as is James’ custom, ‘I cleared all this” he remar- | J¢*ry-Dorse drowsing in his stall basket into the oil. Put in & ocodly measur to make a grand tour of the ked of am extent of Held. “Ngw, ‘¢ Dantams gline on a layer, of the balls. They should asure. not only the barns, which takes in an i ice bit too” e ” pipe, mid - nod re os <= cn other. Gently shelter of its rooftree, but also tion of every last animal there. , acyl eet core on we stifle 8 yawn, whlch ower ske nto ol ‘ry understanding, and , . i . repeat “y about $ min. or until golden ‘snd affection sympathy It was amusing and interesting Herd, Ellen, but reward- bedtime SS brown; lift out frying basket, 'o see, in that part of the new ing. Even # small piece clear- Until tomorrow ee drain a moment, and turn them * & nice gesture, we have barn given over at present to ed meant so much im the farm-' Good - night eg = onto absorbent paper to drain. —— — ae . They can stand an hr. after “ frying if placed slightly apart in “* pan lined with absorbent paper. Ze and keep hot in s10w oven. 300 — degrees F Beignets (see Chef): Prepare | Duchesse Potato, cool Form into small marble or cylindri- || cal shapes: roll in flour. Dip in 2 || slightly beaten eggs, and roll | @ evenly in fine dry bread crumbs Deep - fry in vegetable oil at 375 degrees F. Drain on absorb- ent paper towels. .Arrange in the form of a nest TOMORROW'S DINNER Hot or Chilled 8-Vegetable Juice Cocktail Chopped Beef Patties Pan Gravy Potato Puffs Leaf Spinach Chocolate Chiffon Pie or Orange Ambrosia Coffee or Tea Milk CHOCOLATE CHIFFON PIE 1 envelope unflavored gelatin % c. cold water 2 squares unsweetened choco- late or 4 envelopes ready- melted ummsweetened choco- late % tsp. instant coffee powder 23 c. sugar 1 ¢. milk 2 eggs, separated 1 tbsp. milk % tsp. salt % ce. heavy cream 1 tsp, brandy flavoring with 2 tsp. cold water 1 (9") pie pastry shell Add gelatin to cold water | In. top of double-boiler, com- | bine chocolate, instant coffee, half the sugar,-and milk. 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