Nss ) | N us “ur. Poland‘s name was suggested ; with others, as , dhocouldhelpumwchm.†‘Mr. Poland:recommended ‘that I write a wellâ€"known cluneu aid organization in New York City â€"-MIM § : I K‘.Hw, $ $ a :4 tnas t ~"S8uch was the substance of the corredpoï¬ï¬‚eme entered into Lbe- tween niyself and MF. Poland, and I sbe ho rmon tor menttontng- ygamemthhconnecuon ;‘M‘é 4o4 * "’ Lo 36# Ltép of the peéw Advmmk should.:â€"beâ€"made , clear you’t publ n, of which I was aâ€"former: editor, was #ever the organ ot' \me ‘Young Gominunist League, It enjoyed a / hlkh ‘end enviable reci;ra’rm"wutn publwuuons in e councils of organizations across t wiï¬y ‘Ahcludihiig‘Y. .‘s, the officia) trade unijionâ€"movement You'frg’ ‘Peopies: societiesf of- e United Church and. others. t hh k c G ECCE * ! )Â¥ nope that this letter spnig Of ° the infpressions created by your editorial. Truly gooq name is in jeapardy.: T mtiat therefore ask you to ext.erkï¬ï¬j cdt'n'tesy of your‘ Yront-page gammns so these vile misrepre ns, which you quote So freely. receive equal and proper attentiomâ€"â€"â€"=â€" â€"~»nâ€"»~ $ $ oys L _R i L . *# R ) t# â€""£4*8*12 on‘its‘ iï¬asihad among b;ha?s ap;)ea;gl ,me,,,{pnov!mg mgmgers f the New "‘Advance advisory boird:> W../F. Burke,â€"on the exeqgutive .. ommittee of the Ontario Command of the:.Ganadian Legion; Majot. |. , l t, associated _ Me nmentâ€"national , fitness, camâ€", . P""f‘f‘â€â€™ John ‘Kerry K; C., Méï¬e;m advmate. Rev G.: J-Iutohiuson and Rev. George Tuttle. / i. C resits 3: d s w s S T "Of t einmes and«',rli!.‘é of pb’hc hearings will be ' announced in tï¬e prm at m.e%rly date. fast /. ty*s s + es ho O t 0t w : under, the . Chsa i w g v | + . ul % m ...... ( ) the scheme cpntemplated b}( the prov,xsxon% of The Milk Control Act, R.S.0O., 1937, Chapicr 75 as amended, and the administration . thereof by the Mxlk Control: Board. : : f" ; "- ozA t c +AÂ¥ :To faczhtate the work of the:Conaumission it is requeeted that‘‘ ,,,_mmWons ty m‘terste ï¬Ã©r'ébhie submxttéd to the t undersigned NOT LATER T 1st NOV. 1946 _ mission may be in the form of briefs, but in any event shall Ermaxashxp .of the=KHofi. iMr. Justice Daiton dirécted â€"to enguire~into ‘and report upon‘ D Sincerely :. | MARK FRANK ȴ j L # tw Noge Rdya.l Lommission on Milk, ode Hall, Toronto.: â€" *Â¥ atay t .t 48 «> «4 (a *, @ «* AdAkka e A,. Keith, Secretary, whlte perfectly free"from : Brown yellow spots, and contains small holes evsnly ‘distributed. It .appears light and flaky, that is, thin sheets" may be peeled off. In flavor, the product has a cooked â€"taste but is neit.her salty nor sweet. Pie Crust: Good pie crust 1s f!aky T surface has a rough, blistered apâ€" pearance Trather .than a smooth : firm one. Moreover, it is tender enough to. cut easily with a fork, but not so tender that it crumbles. It is a goldenâ€" brown color around the edges, someâ€" what lighter brown. on the bottom and Tea Biscuits: . Good biscuits areâ€"very light â€"and symmetrical, the outside:surâ€" face is a fairly gmooth. tender, ‘Eoidenâ€" bgown c ust The insid% Is grée@y How are awards in prize cooking made? Good characteristics and: "melt=â€" ing" taste win‘ honors. Here are a few descriptions. . s !/G k > have â€"~sponsored fall ~fairs. this **year~ At the exhibitions where I â€"have hadâ€" the chonor to judge (naturally the cooking)‘ the competitions have; been. keen and the prizes worthy. It fS ‘GW- dent that homemakers believe in makâ€" ing cne réd ribbon product instead. of two‘ or thre>: inferior dishes: This:yeâ€"â€" sulted in a wideâ€"distribution of prizes among the exhibitors, and friendly: community rivalry. ‘Hello Homemakers! I have real adeâ€"= must _‘beï¬â€˜cflsg throughout Jy:. miration â€"for" the communities ‘ , muffing Should year. have sponsoredâ€" fall fairs . this * "5"-“%!'9" liï¬lft 80" ligï¬t. in % Canadnans whose hves were lost in the liberation of Belgium : were lmnored recently in :a ceremony‘ that. <marked.. ‘the anniversary of ‘the lineration ‘of the seaside town.of Knacke. Here Nicole Tarvernier nlaces flowers on the grave of MaJ Graham in the Canadian cemetery at Adegem. tâ€"€} io orpdiiaf £ - 7 ‘ *43 < : C ® 1 A 5/2 *.@ "Be light "inâ€" fact that when one picks them up one: is surâ€" prised â€"that anything of their size . should« weigh â€" so. little. ~The‘« soutside Esho:fld be baked. to a golden..brown shade. They should be symmetrical with; no tendency to form peaks and ‘ have . somewhat pebbled surface. The inside:sHould:show round Ioles of fairâ€" ly uniforim but ‘there shou'ld be no long, narrow ones called‘ "tunnels." Cooked flavor is desired wtih not too «much of too little salt and sugar. vety feéling. Ideal .cake istâ€" be moist but notâ€" soggy; soft tédb ‘and drusts are "Eyin, honeyâ€"colored cryusts are a must toscore for â€"appearâ€" ance. Taste® should be velvetyâ€"mellow _ with a little more sweetness than tea > biscuits. Extract and spice must be faint and added only if the ‘élassinâ€" cation is vanilla or spice cake. : Experienced judges help to. maintain the high standard of community fairs and theirâ€"<suggestoins. be mitted in writing in order that the new board of dirsctors will benefit by this assistance the following year.> â€" to 1 cuy 2 C powde sugar, butter Mix ; sugar a Make a in milk Stir as turn : in Bake, ir tempera 1 Butterâ€"Cake : Prizg" wirminig. . cake has the ‘feéling of ‘soft velve:s. Cakes which Have this chactgmstic are always light and . of f grain with small :h@les, y dis buted. But thes>"GUblities=0 and evenness dt;‘.s 4 vety feeling. Ideal .cake nwst ‘be moist, _CaAPT, WM. G ~SPEAKS TO Y%E E PRIZE MUFFINS 2 cups flour, 3% tsps. bakingâ€" powder, 4. tsp. salt, 2 to :3 tbhsps. ~ sugar, 1 cup milk, 1 egg. 2 \tbhsps. butter. : Mix and sift flour, baking powder, sugar and salt. Beat egg; add milk. Make a depression in the flour; pour If sour milk is us>d, red,uce the bak- mg; powder to 1 tsp. in 1 cup flour ; add soda in the .prOportlon of % tsp. to 1 cup sour milk. ter; place in greased or floured pan: bake in electric oven 18 minutes at a temperature of 400 degs. to 425 degs. The next meeting of the Guild will be on Friday evening at 8 p.m. in the church hall. Mrs. F. Melville greeted the guests at the door. â€"â€". . The kitchen committee was headed by Mrs. Mason and Mrs. W. Kevan, assisted. by Mrs. J. Cousintine, Mrs. C. Rodda and Mrs.: B. Richards. of.: sa.ndwiches and ‘cookies.‘ Mrs. P Reid was table* convenor,; assisted by Mrs. F. Jackson, Mrs. Everly, Mrs. W. Stephens, Mrs. E. Sears and Miss E. Hawkins. The Ladies Guild of St. Matthew‘s church held its annual Christmas Baâ€" zaar yesterday afternoon in the church hall, and despite the weather a record crowd attended. | A Those ‘present were: Shella Harper, Fred Woino, Ellis McDonald," Weldon Carver, Betty Willliams, Andy Brenâ€" nan, Mary McDonald, Ron Morin, Mr. and Mrs. John McDonald, and Mr. and Mrs. Vince Lafrenier. A gay group of young people gathâ€" ered :at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vince. Lafrenter, 25 Crescent Ave., on Sadie Hawkin‘s Day. They proceeded to the Riverside Pavilion, where they enjoyed dancing for several hours, ana then returned to the Lafrenier home for a pleasant social evening. with a delicious being ‘served by the nostess, Mrs, Vince Lafrenier. _ LADIES GUILD HOLDS SUCCESSFUL BAZAAR PARTY GATHERS AT LAFRENIER HOME A banquet will be held in the Mcâ€" Intyre Lounge at 5 p.m. following the tournament. At a special meeting held in the Sacred Heart Church on Sunday cvâ€" ening, the Timmins Cabogi Club comâ€" pleted arrangements for their bowling tournament to be held on Sunday, Nov. 17, at 2 p.m. ‘‘The Kirkland Lake Cabogi Club will be the competitor for the silver bow!â€" ing trophy. For the past number of years they have held the trophy, and the games this year promise.‘ to be quite keen. Captain Godefroy stressed the beneâ€" fits of Y.M.C.A. work and told of the wonderful achievements it had acâ€" complished in uplifting the morale of the Armed Forces overseas. ci He also mentioned how imp’or,t‘a_m. it was that we develop right thinking and coâ€"operation in all our undertakâ€" ings to avert another war. ; Mr. R. McNeil was guest speaker for the evening and chose for his text verses five and six of the portion "Humâ€" ble yourselves therefore under the mighty hand of God, that He may exalt youyin due time." . â€" During the. evening gospel hymns and choruses were sung. Scripture reading were taken from Peter. chapâ€" ters four and five. BAPTIST YOUNG. FOLK "~ â€"~HOLD MEETING» CAâ€"BOâ€"GI CLUB PLANS BOWLING ; J V. DoOnnomme s« .# _ _ REAL ESTATEâ€"INSURANCEâ€"MORTGAGES Room 3 Gordon Block, Pine St., N. i Ph National Housmg Act Loalis 4’(»5‘9’ Commercial Loans 5. to, ;ï¬% g You‘lllLike. Our Efficient Service Mountjoy,. United ;euneane Kathieen . Reir, Phyllis Reid, ancy ;Fleming,, Doris . Rly Sylvia Barbara. Sufll? q ; othy RPttet Emily Kralk Evg}yn 33- hneld its meeting recently. The phymc of a few games opened the evening‘s proceedings. Later the girls retired into their patral corners to practice their Tenderfoot test. ... Captainâ€"Eisie, Clatworthy helped the GRAY"COACH»RBHCOES LEAVE NORTH BAYâ€" 10a.m. 4.30 p.m. 11.30 p.m. . (Standard Time) ' SlNGll RETURN ttex inctuses) $12,60 UNION BUS TERMINAL NORTH BAY â€" Phone 101â€" 2 â€" 3 “W“ e ds > .oaxis 4’(»#" Phone / : m.u :t.t_‘e‘r