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Our 2-ACCOUNT PLAN
is Planned Saving
1 Pay all bills.by cheque on a Personal Chequing
Account. A quarterly statement will help you keep
your records straight. The low service charges
are prepaid. Your cancelled cheques are on file
' if you need. them.
9 Keep your Savings Account for saving. Add to it
4"
from every pay., As' your balance grows, yoU'll gain •
new peace of mind.
Stort Planned Saving of our nearest branch now.
GAY COLORINfi APRONS
FROM FEED BAGS
Bright color crayons invariably
delight Junior 'and displease Moth-
or—uoless they are accompanied
by aatractical and protective color-
ing apron!'
• When a budding young artist
begs for rayons, it's a wise mother
who first of all turns . a gaily
printed cotton feed bag or flour
sack into a coveiaall apron. with
handy cobbler pockets. All you
needa, according to local sewing
center experts, is one 25-pound
priat° bagamid a package. of bias
,
Prepare the bag for sewing by
ripping, the chain-stitched seam.
Then soaking the fabric in. Warm,
TURKEY CRADLE FOR.
THE EASTER BIRD
A simple device fpr lifting a
roasted turkey froM pan to platter
maybe easily fashioned from a
few lengths Of clean string, Be-
fore roasting the turkey measure
its circumference both around the
sides and lengthwise tail to neck.
Cut five or six lengths of Clean
heavy string twice the circumfer-
ence around the bird and 3 to 4
pieces two and a half times .the
length of the circumference from
tail to neck. Mark the length
and width of the turkey on a piece
of paper. Lay the 5 or 4 shorter
pieces of string flat on the paper
spaced far enough apart to cover
the length of the bird. Weave the
longer pieces of string through
these, tying them at each juncture
with the cross strings to form a
net-like mesh the width of the
Don't let that left-over egg yolk
go to waste, yard cook it and use
crumbled or pressed through a
Sieve to add flavor 'arid color to
dress tip simple dishes. Garnish
dream sauso ott fish or vegetables
with it, or Sprinkle on consomme,
erearned setups or tossed salads. To
hard cook egg yolk slip it into hot
salted water and cook gently be-.
low boiling point until set, about'
to 8 minutes. 'rest avith a tooth-
pick.
Duty is the sublinicst word 4 n
the language,' you can never
more than your duty: you should
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The Boy Scout
Movement in Japan
;The Boy Scout movement was in-
troduced to Japan 50 years ago,
preceding by 10 years the esablish-
ment'of the Girl Scouts (Girl Guid-
es in Canada). Today there are
57,000, active Boy Scouts (inelud-
ing leaders) and more than 10,000
Girls Scouts.
'It was in 1909 that the Boy Scout
movement was made known , to the
Japanese by 'Tokitaka Hojo, prin-
cipal of Hiroshima Higher Normal
School, following his return from,
'England where he had had a
Chance to study the newly founded
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soapy water to remove labels and
printed brand names.
An. apron pattern may 'he drawn
on brolan wrapping paper before
material. is cut. To make this
pattern, measure length for apron
arid width. ...Draw a rectangle to
these measurements. Make certain
of exact center of top of apron and
draw a line 31h" on each , side of
this, At each end of this 7" top
line, draw a semi-circle which
tapers out to sides to form tvaa
armholes.
Place pattern on fabric and cut
out apron. For the handy cobbler
pockets, cut a strip of material
four inches deep he same width
as bottom edge of apron. Bind top
,of, pocket :with bias, tape,' patella O t ymh organisation.
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However, five years elapsed be-
fore the movement was actually
started by General Maresuke Nogi,
who had also learned about scout-
ing in. England during his visit
there as the Japanese delegate to
the Coronation of King George V.
Urider the energetic leadership.
of 'Count Goto, the first Chief
Scout, and his successors, the Boy
Scouts of Japan made great pro-
gress, its membership totalling
more than 200,000, when the Edu-
cation Ministry ordered its dissolu-
tion on January 16, 1941,•clue' to the
outbreak of 'World War
After the termination of the war,
scouting in Japan was reactivated
in, IVra.rch, 1947. The international
status of the Boy-Scouts of Japan
was reinstated in 1950, when Michi-
haru Mishima was named the
Chief Scout.
Girl Scouting, which was also
introduced from England (in 1919
through the efforts of the British
trainer Miss Greenstreet), grew
in to a national organization
called the Girl Guides of Japan in
1920. Its activities were inter-
rupted by the Second World War,
After the war the forper Girl
Guides and other groups Concerned
in young people's welfare organiz-
ed a preparatory committee in
1947 to reVive, their activities,
In April, 1949, the ,nation-wide
body of the Girl Scouts of Japan
was set up with 158 groups and a
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FACTS ABOUT
SMOKED FISK
Fish smoking is a very old art.
Originally it was carried out by
primitive people to dry and pre-
serve the catch•for future use. In
modern practice, however, fish is
smoked not to preserve the flesh
but to enhance its flavour. Most
Smoked fishery products marketed
in this. country are as perishable
as fresh fish, They are commonly
sold in frozen and canned forms.
Two general methods used for
smoking fish are cold-Smoking or
light-smoking and hot-smoking or
barbecuing. Hot smoked fish are
entirely cooked. Some examples
are kippered salmon, smoked white:
fish, and smoked eels. Cold-Smok-
ed fish require additional cooking.
Some popular cold-smoked pro-
ducts are; kippered herring, Alaska
blaekcod, Winnipeg goldeye, and
finnan haddie.
pocket in place at bottom of apron,
Stitch as many individual pockets
as desired, suggest local sewing
center experts: Bind all outside
edges of .aprOnn with bias binding.
Use a separate strip of binding for
armhole leaving a length of bind-
ing on both ends for ties.
With the same pattern cut on a
larger scale, you can make a bar-
becue or workshop apron for Dad.
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Easter Goods for gift-giving and
personal use. We've ever so many
things` on display that our store
resembles a gay Easter Basket
filled with things for a happy
holiday. It's fun to shop in the
new "self selection" arrangement
too. We're always around to
help you.
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membership of 4,816, At the 15th
World Corifereace held in August,
1952. the Girt Scouts of Japan was
admitted to the World Association
of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts.
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remove from, oven, set pan on
counter, take foil from strings.
Gather strings up to form a cradle
and lift turkey on to platter, Slip
net frOM under bird, garnish and
Serve as usUal.
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