B THE OSHAWA TIMES, Setwidey, Pebruory 11, 196) MR, AND MRS, CECIL PASCOE (Family Honor Made of Eggs, Flour, Salt, Milk Pancakes Are Lenten Symbol On Anniversary the toaster or a 350-degree oven and in a few minutes they're ready to eat Here's n pancake recipe that inch pancakes By EDNA BLAKELY Canandign Press Stall Writer TORONTO (CP) Thrifty housewives who used up. their stock of eggs, grease, lard and yields 16 four drippings before Lent were the You need 2 cups sifted all unwitting founders of Pancake purpose flour, 2 tsps. sugar Tuesday, 8 custom that has| (optional); 1 thsp. baking pow survived generations dor; 1 tsp, salt; 2 cups milk; 2 The ingredients, then forbid. aes beaten; 1 thsp. melted den during Lent, were used up shortening on Pancake, or Shrove, Tues: Mix and sift dry ingredients day, the day before the start of Add milk to whll-beaten eggs Lent, by making pancakes and pour into flour mixture, This year Shrove Tuesday is stirring just enough to blend Feb, 14 which also happens to be Don't worry about little lumps $1, Valentine's Day. As In early they'll disappenr during cook times, women in many countries ing. Stir in melted shortening will prepare pancakes for thelr: wor even size and uniform family's dinner cooking, dip Into batter with Early pancakes were made of oun measure and pour onto four symbolic Ingredients--eges yiohly greased griddle or heavy for Lenten sacredness, flour oF (ping pan, Cook until edges of the staff of le, salt for whole: inoyes are light brown and someness and milk for 1000: ge ving bubbles that have form cence od on top have begun to break Today, with the addition of 4." cod "cook the other side various fruits, eream cheese and until golden brown sour cream they have taken many forms and are known by TRY PEACHES many names including fap garve immediately with lots of jacks, griddle cakes, blinis, yo ior and maple syrup and blintzes, flannel cakes and bacon, sausages or minced pork Crepes patties, Spread, don't stack, pan FREEZE FOR LATER cakes on cookle sheets as they Prepared mixes have simpli. are finished and keep in a warm fied preparation but many peo- oven until serving time ple still prefer to make thelr, To make peach griddle cakes own, With the increasing popu. sift together 2% cups bread larity of home freezers, . it's flour; V4 tsp, salt; 1 thep, gran often & good idea to make dou ulnted sugar, and 1 tsp, baking ble the amount and freeze hall. soda Then when you're rushed you Add slowly 1% cups sour can pop the frozen pancakes into! milk, and one whole egg and GROUPS, CLUBS AND AUXILIARIES Ibywriat is Trinity United Saareh, Bowmanville, February | The Loyal Workers will have EVELYN GOODWIN GROUP The Evelyn Goodwin Group of 7 Centre Street United Church : met for Ms February meeting 'in the chapet c| Mrs. Ronald Kellingion led in "the devotional and spoke on : "The Love of God," Mrs. W. G ¥ | Dickinson installed the new offi g (cers for 1961. President, Miss Vers Watson, vice - president, ? 'Mrs, William Dearborne; secre y tary, Mrs. Earl Hann, (reas urer, Mrs, Norman Petre Secretary's and treasurer's reports were read, Members were reminded of the west froup's Valentine tea and bak ing sale, Tuesday, February 14, land the Worldd Day of Prayer #t Simcoe Street United Church February 17 ALICE JACKSON EVE, AUX, ¢ "Our Needy Brethren" was {the theme chosen Mrs | Anthony Scott for the devotional {period presented at the Vebru ary meeting of the Alice Jack son Evening Auxiliary, 'Jesus taught us to care for our needy {brethren whatever the day or circumstances and regardless of {the eriticism of others," The |seripture was read by, Mrs {Eimer Randall and Mrs {Gordon Hawker sang two solos ud Prayer Perfect" and ' "How Great Thou Art" Mr, and Mrs, Cecil Pascos.| 'see Thomas Scott presented Kingston road west, Whithy,| "contin" of the current study were honored by thelr family hook, desling with the problems at 8 surprise party recently on of refugees throughout the the occasion of their 40th wed | 0" 0 4 particularly fo ang anniversary Pascoe have, Greece and Hong Kong, She out lived in the Whitby and Picker Hined the tutritle Sonditions a ing township for 40 years and| © ECh oe a i are Smhery of Almonds unit is for assistance. Through the i bureh and 1s TY we |ecumenieal movement of the nown in the distric 9 whole Christian church, some of The former Tilly May Parsons these people are bein he'ned and Cecil Pascoe were MAP waver. there are still thot ried in Darlington townshin on) BEWEFCR BEE 0 aravement Vebruary 2, 1921, and have anas who need encouragemen farmed in Whitby township for 24 yours, For the last 16 years) Mr, Pascoe has been supervisor | of the field work of Stokely| Van Camp of Canada at Whithy They have three daughters Mrs. Kenneth Powell (Mar garet) of Columbus, Mrs, Arthur Wilson (Doris) and Mrs, Clem: "oppo" minutes were read and ence Hewett (Eileen) both of the roll called by Mrs, A 1 Oshawa and four sons, Kenneth! yroiioid and Mrs, 12, D, Shreve of Brougham and Ronald, ¥arl gave the treasurer's report and and Carl, Whitby, Also included for" op ietian stewardship and in the family are 16 grand:| ono secretary, Miss Beth children Miller, reported that the finan cial allocation for 1961 is $050 one yolk beaten together, Beat! A request has been made by briskly until smooth then add 1/the Presbytery Supply Secre thsp, melted shortening and 1|tary for two pair of children's cup fresh or canned freestone pyjamas which will be sent to a peaches which have been finely | sliced or chopped, then beat the guear (less 1! you prefer); a mixture again dash of salt, and a few drops Bake the cakes on a hot, gen-\of vanilla extract, Bring to a erously greased griddle, Serve boll and simmer for a few min hot accompanied by a hot peach utes, They may also be served syrup made with the julce from with plain cream or sour eream a can of peaches; % cup brown! instead, Whitby Couple Scott told of a few of the proj Christian Church, noting espe cially the work of the young people In work camps The President, Miss Mary MacLean presided for the busi ness session and financial aid, she sald, Mrs: octs already undertaken by the F dent, Mrs | mission in Alberta, These willlby Mrs, Ace Abbott and Miss charge of the March Auxiliary he made by two of our mem- Flora French, Communit meeting at which time articles bers, A monetary donation is Friendship convener, rep mis for a bale will be displayed also 10 be forwarded 10 thelsix hospital calls and 79 home 17% Cecll Tindall reported 30 Overseas Relief Pund for Wank calls made, home and 27 hospital calls. Ths ols to be sent 10 overseas mis a wore o a dive will be usponsiife for i . ro 3 v 4 yon In answer to an urgentiyi., Sireel WMS Tes, Febru: minutes Sion) gut nung She The Annus! Presbyterial wit) #7 15, World Day of Prayer od and Mrs, Edward Sills gave be held in Trinity United ®t Simcoe Street United Church the treasurer's report : Church, Bowmanville, Pebruary February 17 and the WMS pres: por the program, Mrs, Harry 92, and delegates will be in ai-|Pyierial to be held February 22\5ouch sang "His Eye is on The tendance from the auxiliary, ®t Trinity United Church, Bow: Sparrow" and "My Task." Mrs, | Miss Maclean announced that manville : Mrs. DD, AMkinson, Woodgreen The next meeting will be United Church, Toromo, has held March # at the home of been assigned to the group as Mrs, Percy Fletcher, missionary for special prayer. Lane Apartments went to his defence armed with Mrs. C. A, Powell will have charge of the March meeting LOYAL WORKE when the CGIT will be reafil- 5 Val wn 3 Shoe. The vost: She stood iated with the group and there shruary is Valentine month trial and the policeman spent wil' be & shower of vases for und Valentine being the symbol three days in hospital Hillsdale Manor as well as a 9 love, inspired the theme STRONG INTEREST shower of soft, washable toys ove" for the devotional for 1ONDON (CP)~Fight Brit for the children's ward of the/the meeting of the Loyal Work: ish firms with Interests in the Oshawa General Hospital ers of King Street Unitedipy, wast have subscribed £15, Mrs, Douglas Redpath con Church. The scripture, in two 009 towards sending Dame Mar- ducted u question and answer |parts, was read by Mrs, R. L.\ got Fonteyn and the Royal Bal period outlining the plans for|Mowers and Mrs, T, M. Wilkins, jet to Tokyo fn April the new organization to be call- telling of the greatest love, HOUSE 4 ed "The United Church God's love Mrs, C. C, Skuco| , MOUSEHOLD HINT Women." told of some of the many ways A deep scratch in wood may love is portrayed and how ft is| ced filling with plastic wood, RCAF AUXILIARY an integral part of the Christ. When dry and hard, sand down The January meeting of the yian's life. Love such as God's the patch to a smooth surface RCAF Ladies Auxiliary Wing 1ove "the love ins serving, family and apply thin coats of shellac, i ts ded DANGEROUS DAME A LONDON (CP) When a Park policeman tried to arrest her husband, 29-year-old Joan Allen Myers read "St. Valentine" and ems for the program Mrs Mrs. Wilkins read "A Winter Skuce and her committee pre. Valentine," Mrs. Harold Tiers sented the devotional program supplied decorations and some and served refreshments, £ ACEC A TRE 0 AAAI WWE CA A I ERE = 420 was opened with prayer and . , a short business meeting was Jove, istatly and uel giorly conducted by the president, Mrs. | rs J e Wavne Paterson sionaries, Prayers were offered Mrs, Thomas Murphy brought by Mrs, Skuce, Mrs. Mowers a report from the Mental Health uw, flugh Myers and Mrs cing conference which she attended as a delegate Mrs. Bert Howlett presided An evening was planned 10 for the business period remind-| welcome new members, IL Wat ing the members of the Spring decided to tour Toronto's new Tea in Centennial Hall, Vebru- television station, CI'TO, and re: ary 15, the World Day of Pray- turn to the mess for a social o's Gimeos Breet United evening Church, Februar, d Pre wn wen h, ruary 17 and Pres) made for the family skating party to be held at North Oghawa Arena with refresh ments later at the mess The menu for the mess din ner, 10 be held March 15, was planned A social half hour was con ducted by Mrs, William Ballan FOR BEAUTIFUL PORTRAITS i » 40 King E. 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