DERBY SPECTATORS | Elixabeth I. Princess|entry, Above Suspicion, finished : : and ret an the Queen Mother | im fifth place in the rich mile and/ _ is jockey because he rides ng today although the queen’s'was some consolation, though| the winner. any Beautifu | Articles ade By Handicraft Class A successful two weeks course Miandicra‘ts was held in Heath- dale hall under the capable pction of Misses Bertha Des- thes and Doris LeClair. lany beautiful articles were de by twenty-one (21) adults, wuding members from Belle- », Vaileyfield and Kilmuir, and (8) boys and girls. The lat- attending several of the af-| handicrafts chosen were leatherwork, cush- making. making, copper tooling, weav- ing and stenciling. On achievement day, Friday afternoon, May 29, Miss Theresa Macleod, Supervisor of the Wo- men’s Institutes and her assis- tant, Miss Margaret Jean Mac- Donald, inspected the articles made and congratulated the par- ticipants for their very fine work. On behalf of the adults ana pupils, Misses DesRoches and Le- Clair were presented with gifts. Refreshments were served by the ladies, thus bringing a very enjoy- able course to a close. raveller Is Bilingual : Also Has India n Language feat. A. EF. B. Murphy, M.C.. {versity of hard knocks,” makes et aoekaed : iderabl : Wve - PCOUVET, cc; ’ cosmopolitan. P. E. Island after a leisurely |He is also bi-tingual (English a across Canada by mo- car. He called on many ends in many places en route. put. Murphy has lived in prn Canada almost entirely ce the finish of World War I. was awarded the Military Das for conspicuous gallantry i devotion to duty.” He was popular with his command. Ming the son of Senator P. C. y and nephew of the ent orator Rev. 4. E. Burke, absorbed education éasily at Dunstan's, which, supplement- by bis education in the “uni- DE PATRICIA LUKE ENGAGEMENT imced of Miss Joyce Patricia of Pointe Claire, Quebec, hter of Mrs. Charles H. Luke pntreal and the late Mr. ps H. Lake, and Dr. David Coffin of Ottawa, son of and Mrs. Wendell T. Coffin Johnson dealer ye wJohnmsory MOTORS + PEreRsOROUGH, CANADA 2 engagement has been an-,of Morell, Prince Edward Island. i, PEE AGF French), with a smattering or “Kanacki”’ (S. Sea islands) ana “Ohjaook" (West Coast untiver- sal). Mr. Murphy visited home last summer and left on October ist for Vancouver in his ‘Soburban,” for Vancouver in his “Suburbaa,”’ via the southern states Mexico and California, arriving in Van- couver for Christmas. He is the gratuituous ambassa- dor abroad of ‘‘good will’’ for his native province. His personal “Press Agent” reports in many American and Canadian papers c ih TODAY'S TREAT SALMON AND PEAS SOUFFLE 1 cup hot milk % cup soft bread crumbs 1 this. butter \ % teaspoon salt 1-4 teaspoon paprika 1% cups flaked salmon % cup peas 2 eggs ites only) Method — Cook bread crumbs, butter and seasonings in the hot milk for 3 minutes. Add salmon and peas, fold in whites of eggs which have been beaten stiff. Put in greased dish‘ and bake about 25 minutes in moderate oven. This is a delicious never- fail Souffle. LEMON PUDDING 1 tablespoon butter (softened) |_% cup white sugar “% teaspoon salt Yolks of 2 eggs Method — Beat all ingredients together thoroughly. Add--gratea rind. and juice of 1 lemon. Add 2 tablespoons flour (scant). Beat 2 egg whites stiff, and fold into mixture. Add 1 cup milk. Bake in casserole in pan of hot water in moderate oven 350 degrees for 23 minutes. You have a light top and sauce underneath. PLAN NAME CHANGE VANCOUVER (CP)—The Labor Progressive party will return to ite “time-honored name’’ of Com- munist party of Canada, says na- tional leader Tim Buck. He said in an interview Friday night the decision to change the name of the party must still be ratified by the national membership. MATHEMATICAL WIZARD Albert Einstein, who died in 1955, wrote his first paper on relativity when he was 26 years old in 1905. NEW OLIVER DR. E.C. COFFIN ANNOUNCED The wedding will take piece on July 11 at 2.30 p.m.- ib Cedar Park United Church, Pointe Ciaire. | (Photos by Posen, Sherbrooke) St. West, Montreal REE ins tsk from Som ATIQNAL . Most skiers depend on temperature for best ™ (we Super Sea-horse 30 Super Sea-horse 3% ‘ electric ...... WO4L.% electrie ........ 732.06 version kit avail- Manual 50 ...... $83.00 Manual 3% ...... on.a able 8.5¢ ALL HORSEPOWER ©.8.C, RATED m1 Here’s why WATER-SKIERS choose Yye— Johnson enhwonmne over all’ other outboard motors Johnson because they have the smooth, de- pendable pulling power that never lets a water-skier down. Johnson's exclusive thetmo- static control automatically adjusts engine water. See the Johnson '59 “Flying White Fleet” of 8 terrific models at your dealer's. He’s listed in the ‘phone book yellow pages. 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