CONPIDENTIALLY YOURS liy B)'Ffll' Hopr 5.iii.icr MONTREAL. lune 7th-Thank you. Mrs. Cerneyl From Nelson, B.C., comes a mouth- watering idea for using a fiimily favorite. BORDENS CHATEAU CHEESE. I tried it last. nlllil-Ind ll was I. very great aurce.-:- -so- the 510 goes to hire. J. J. Carney with Borden's compliments! CAULlFL0lli'EI AND caress lourn: I medium csuiillnwer 1 cup iv:-'er Vs tsp. salt nu, yr 94 . 3 ""1" l"""' 3 One. separated 3 tlispa. llour salt and pepper rises the whole caullfloner in boiling salted water in 'covered saucepan. Conii uiiiil almost tender. Do not overcoolr. Hake cheese sauce by meltinl butler in top of double boiler. then -as flour. never and salt. attrr llllltl blended. Add milk slowly. stirring constantly. Add cheese. cook un smooth and thickened. stirring. Remove from heat. your nice little at I lime iniu slieiiuy beaten egg yolks. Beat egl while: until slowly pour cheese sauce into them while folding. separate caulllltw inio tiny flowerets and and to us and cheese mixture carefully. Pour into casserole and bake in moderate or-en asoar.-so minutes. Serves 4 to I.. Rriueinber that each track Borden's offers 810 for the most interesting p- me using one of their famed cheeses. First recipe. when duplicated, wins. Send yours Io me at Coniidentially Yours, Mil Crescent St., Montreal Cover Your Face . . . with yo'iii'-wLei's Really gllelox, This Year. i dug:-rs and take even if we still an honest look at have to work vnur hair-do, all hard. tool Let's lav itself. Is it have the leis- rvally as pretty as urely enjoy- it might be? If nientolai-iipofg " you hoped for Instant Chase ..,,, 1,. 3' something batters .9 sunburn ' ' i " 1”"-1'11 LA-NOLIN Coffee-in the arden.ioo the PLUS Hair Spray porch . . . whet er itls mom- Fnt-the "triple ing. noon or nightl Just look Purpose" spray. It through the window on your cups your llflll'-slVlE suit and jar of INSTANT CHASE dc SANHORN! See the rich coffee color that means l'lCl'I coflee liar-or! The Chase & Sanborn i-wiii'e-giinrils against winil and ii eiiip-day droopincss . . . It makes a perfect pin-rurl set. . . . giving NEW ROYAL PORTRAIT you lustrous curls that will last up to a week . And it actually brriiity rmidiliima your hair to a ri.i:y, just - brushed look that iiiukcs your hair ”i-nmr: alive". Lniiolin Plus Hiiir Spi-iiv Sci. can triinslorm your hair. 31.50 at all drug counters. people with over 100 years codae 9XP"lPH"H . . . know how to CAPTURE all the precious coffee flavor. Here, at last. is an Instant with all the fine flavor of freshly- maile colfrel Thril'e a promise from Chase & Ssnborn to you and to me! In this new portrait Queen artist, went on public display May. Elizabeth is again seen wearinr: 30 in St. Jamesl Palace as part of the uniform of Britalnls famousithe exhibit celebrating the 300th Grenadier Guards. of which she aiiiiiversary of Grenadier Guards. is colonel in-chief. The painting, first regiinent of British Royal by Raymond Kanelbii. a Polish Household hrizade. Our Beautiful Budgie . . . Sir lsaao . . . loves the time of free Hving wt re giving him every day. But first we trained him in his cage. to D” on our fingers. and get uscd to us. Then we clipped his feathers a hit. to control his flight, and save him from injuring himself. He'll ('-'iie to my fingers, now. when I say "Ride!" . . . Havin him is nvihiog but a continuing pleasure. as he's thriving so wel on his llliOCK'S NATURAL FEEDING DIET-Re seems to get exactly the right amount. of proteins, vitamins and minerals to keep him in the "pink of perfection”. My Plan Is To Home No Plans This Year On Vacation! I'll just lake n"' car and roam wherever the spirit leads me. rump and go as I please. when I please and have tn...-vi no money worries . . . because before I leave i'.l.': I'll be sure to buy Travellers Cheques at my int-vii BANK OF MONTREAL branch. Travel- lvrs Cheques are cashable at all banks and at p:'V3llCi'.lll)' all stores, gas stations. hotels and in iels. They're inexpensive and absolutely sale -'money back guaranteed in case of loss or theft. If you're going away this summer. buy ' Travellers Cheques before you leave-they're available at your B ofM branch and you too can I carefree vacation. A heontiiewsyto 'roilftthseoeiiersoflinolsinn,unth g;”n:r”.i.'f:'tt:'s"..':til';.":; QUEBEC (CF)-Ten new chap- ters were formed last Y981'- bl'l"E' ing the total to 970. members of the linperlal Order Daughters of the Empifa were told at the opening session of their 56th annual meet- in: Monday. Mrs, G. D. Leggett of Toronto. natnal organlzini l9"9l”X- '9' portd an increase of 31 in mem- bership. whlch now totals 32.129. Success of the IODE. She Said. depends on a t dily increasing membership. "As our population increases and we strive to meet the dfificult and dangerous problems of our da)'- ll becomes more and more important that we add new members who are ready to work unselfishly for the aims and Ideals of our IODE." she said. g She said 450 introduction cards had been sent from province to province. keeping in touch mem- bers who were moving from place to place. National treasurer Mrs. Peter L. Robinson of Toronto said although Work Of Local l.O. D. E. Praised Al National Meeting the finance c o m m itte e had budgeted for a deficit of 51,800 for last year. it had kept the deficit to less than 37. The work of he 10 primary chapters. coming directly under the national committee. in New- foundland. Prince Edward Island and the Yukon was praised by na- tional secretary Mrs. D. W. Mc- Glhbnn. also of Toronto. She said all 10 were assisting local communities with scholar- ships in schools. helping the needy welcoming newcomers and sub- stantial contributions to the IODE. She added that the IODE affil- iatcd Victoria League Students' Club in London offered accommo- dation to young Canadians visiting Britain. National publicity oonvener Mrs. W. R. Walton Jr. of Oskviile. Ont. said proof of the influence and im-f portance of the IODE was indi- cated by increased publicity given to chapter activities during the year. ' The annual meeting coninues un- til Wednesday. Slorks Are Disappearing In l:lollancl . By IONALD FRASER THE HAGUE lRE'lll2l'Sl -- Stocks are dlsappeari... from the l)ulUlI cqrntrynide because they face a "housing shortage" almost as o: as- tic as themselves. Before the First World War, cause in 1939 there were still 300 nests in use. while it) years lziicr these beautiful birds are liming because they no luiigcr can mm a place to live. Starks do not build their own nests but rely on finding a ready-made site to lay their eggs. Their traclitiuiial nest is on a house or on a cart ulieel aiiai-licd be specially-made to suit the slork cost of one such ncst at 200 guildr-rs (352)-too much for farmer to pay. HOUSING CAMPAIGN It hll therefore startcd n cani- paign to raise 10.000 guilriors is-3.. 630i to provide new sinrks' li('hl.'i and renovate old tines it is linperi nests which the stoi-ks uill llli(l waiting for them Vt'li('n lllt'y rciuni each spring after spending the winter in Africa. lem is expected to take iiiaiiy yr-iirs to solve the slorks prnh.-ilily uill be better off than most nu-rzirzc Dutch families in having ii place at their own in which to live thrown out and lost. Only 96 slorks were halt-in-il in Holland last year. First World War. 1 that of the Dutch people: some 500 inhabited stiirk iic-sisi g were counted in Holland. A ceiisiisl last year showed only 58. Tliel figure seems to have dropped mostl during the Second World War be-l the number had fallen to just over A Hi. i The Association for the Prcscr-l vation of Birds fears that aim-ksi may become extinct in llolliind iii action is not taken. it t-lniins that to the top of a long pole fixed in ' the ground. These ncsts hair to and the association eslininies the the ayci';i;:c- i this sum will provide about So good - This country is short of slime. soo.ooo houses, and since this prob-' The storlrsl "housing sliortarze"l caused fierce lighting EIlilliliL' riy.-ii pairs of birds in some parts of the country last year. Pitt-lird ii-attics v were held over the right in a nest, with the result that a larrze num- ber of ell! and young birds were as ('1lInl7&'i'Pfl with well over 1.000 before the This is an evening dress in cri-ain acetate satin designed in Loiuihn. The intricately cut. cross- 0 Ol:lwlJESlNED 4 t ed panrrier line of the skirt is re peated in the bodice. The panels button at the side. waist and shoul- der. The Guardian. Page 11' Thurs., J u”nve.rZ Shane Alexander To Come Of Age l.()Nl)0N ICPi -A ('tIilllIIg-0l- age party will be held June 30 for lBaroii Ririeau, elder son of Field Marshal Earl Alexander. Lord Ridenu. better kiiiiwn to Caiiadians as Shane Alexander. will be 21 on that day. He spent part of his scliooliiays in Canada. where his father was general from 1946 to 1951. and now tis in his father's regiment. the ilrish Guards. st:-itioiieil at Cater- hani. Surrey. His younlzcr hrollicr, Brian, has one year to go at llarrovi, is well- knuwii public school. The Al('Xill'ldel's live at Cran- :b0LIl'll(3 Grange, Windsor Forest. Berkshire. shiic Found in a store governor- after closing hours by pulicc, a Sacra- ''It's the but llllll with lioueeclesiiing" writes lliitcli housewife The following letter pleased user "Dear Sirs: I am from Holland. 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