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" cation for the time of distress. Two other, through tear -dimmed eye
men encountered similar disasters, quietly thanked God, that he hal
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e .ane threw his hat .on the One on whom he could lean
t s wound and jumped up and down this hour of catastrophe. I'd soot!
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By Rev._ Barclay 'Warren
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1 Peter 4;12-13; Rev. 7:9.17.
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also reign with Him. II Tim. 2:12a taste so wonderfully goon! 1 �OT 1SS �%
That's because Fleiscbmann's Scald l/ c, milk, l/s c. granulated
esus wartiest his disciples that #s s, salt and S t s.
3 £� j' p Fulw Fast Dry Yeast keeps sugar, 2 p b
y ' , great suffering would befall them, strength and active till the shortening'; stir in 1 c. crisp
i When Nero became emperor (54 ver moment you bake! No
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F.� y A.D.) the severe persecution soon more spoiled yeast!. No more to lukewarm. Meanwhile, meas -
began. Its order to cast off suspi- refrigeration—you can keep ure into a large bowl % c. luke
cion from himself for the burning
g a whole month's supply o£ warm water, 2 tsps. granulated
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of Rome, he blamed the Christians, Flei.schmann's Dry Yeast in sugar; stir until sugar is dis-
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differently. Peter said, "Rejoice, in- „y'' mixture and stir in 2welt-beaten eggs.
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Christ's Sufferings; that when His ` ;{ ! bread flour, 3 tsps. ground cinnamon,
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I top. grated nutmeg. Stir about half
c glory shall be revealed, ye inay , /1. of this mixture into yeast mixture; beat
be glad, also with exceeding joy' x r fi ` until smooth. Mix in 1 c. seedless
o Tradition says that when the sol-' y� :%E raisins and t/4 e. chopped candied peels.
'What's Up, Doc?" --Well, Easter is coining, and Bugs Bunny and all the other bunnies are y � � f ;;y, ; : '.;'� work in remaining flour mixture.
getting set for the annual Easter egg hunt. This was a p1e-Easter hunt staged lav a florist and ciiers were about to crucify 1 titers Grease top of dough. Cover and set in
he requested that he he put on warm place, free from draught. Let
file Taft OE bunnies you see are mostly Icicld.ies 111 rabbits cloth.itl the cross with his head down, a5 rise until doubled in bulk, Turn out on
lightly -floured board and knead until
he felt unworthy to he crucified in/.i smooth and elastic, Divide into 2 equal
"Romance" Not The the saiiie position as his Savior. l ie portions; cut each portion into 12 equal.
and others felt that it was an lit)nOr size pieces; knead each piece into a
r Proper Worcs to • partake of Christ's su:feriiig s, ?' smooth round bun. Place, apart,
on greased cookie sheets and crowell ss each
l� John's vision of the reward for bun with narrow strips of pastry, if
those who are faithful through their desired. Grease tops, Cover and let rise
e1ae Artidnws, )ti'e're sick and tired of radio an -
tribulations is of great comfort. until doubled in bulls, :Bake in a hot
flouncers and nei%'spapers '..nd ma- ,• r oven,425°,18.20 mins. Glaze hot buns by
„ , They shall hunger no more neither fir^ brushing them lightly with cora syru
g•azines using the word romance " thirst any more—God shall wi P `% p•
Some experts has figured out that P- Other treatments iJ f
if each of us would eat a dozen
eggs more this year then we did
last, there wouldn't be any surplus
—and no more talk about Govern-
ment price support.
More eggs mean better nutri-
ment. For eggs, like milk, stand
close to the top of the best foods
we have. And eggs have one ad-
vantage over milk—they come al-
ready packaged and protected.
It, that package you get a coin-
lete protein, as s lean meat
p p good a a e
—and, at present prices, a good
deal more economical. You also get
plenty of iron and vitamin A, both
of them especially good for us at
this time of year. And don't forget
that while the yolk makes up only
about a third of the contents of
an egg, it's even richer than the
white in percentage of protein, and
contains nearly all -the iron and
vitamins. It's rich in fat too.
Here's ti mighty fine cake that
takes care of a lot of extra egg
yolks—a very handy recipe to have
some time you've. been„baking.,.an
angel -food cake for "company.”
GOLDEN YELLOW CAKE
2% cups sifted cake flour
teaspoon salt
2% teaspoons baking powder
1% cups sugar
3/4 cup butter
8 egg yolks
teaspoon lemon extract
Y. teaspoon orange extract
3/4 cup milk
METHOD: Cream butter and
sugar; Beat egg yolks until very
thick; add to sugar and butter. Sift
together the flour, baking powder
and salt, three times. Aced flavoring
to the mill:, Then add, alternately,
flour and milk (about one-third• at a
time) to the creamed inixture, beat-
ing after each addition. Bake at
375 degrees. Use three of your
nine -inch layer calve pans on two
12 -inch.
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There are hundreds of recipes for
cooking chicken, but probably nine-
ty per cent of them call for youth-
ful birds—young broilers or plump .
,roasters just at the peak of matur-
ity. But, as most of its know, there
are times when we have to deal with
a fowl that can be called a chicken
only as a matter of courtesy. When
you find it necessary to tackle such
pa one, I think you'll enjoy this
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Dr. Henry Bowers, principal
of the Normal School at Strat
ford, Ontario, who will auto-
matically become president of
ese Ontario Educational Asso-
ciation during the 90th annual
convention of this organization
in Toronto on April 10, 11, 12
and 13. Dr. Sowers, who this
year has been vice-president
of the O,E.A., will succeed Mr,
5, '.R. Ross, of Windsor. Nearly
'IM delegates are expected to
attend this year's O.I .A. con-
vention,
ESCALLOPED CHICKEN
1 4% -pound hen
2 teaspoons salt
cup chicken fat
cup flour
3 to 4 cups chicken broth
I small can mushrooms and juice
small can pimiento (optional)
10 soda biscuits, rolled fine
2 tablespoons yellow cheese
Paprika
METHOD: Dress hen and cut
into pieces. Cover with water, add
salt, and boil until tender. Add
water while cooking if necessary.
Save broth and cool. Cut chicken
into small pieces after removing
from bones or grind with coarse
cutter. Skim. fat from broth, meas-
ure, and melt in sauce -pan. Add
hour. Cook a few minutes. Add
broth and liquid from mushrooms.
Cook and stir until smooth. and
thick. Add chicken. Salt more if
needed. Grease casserole. Add one-
half of crackers. Add remainder of
chicken, and top with remaining
crumbs. Sprinkle with cheese and
paprika. Bake for one hour - in
300 -degree oven.
Does that cookie jar still show
those familiar symptoms of empty-
ing itself almost by magic? It's
something that's been happening
for a long, long time—and will
probably continue while there are
1, young 'uns" around. I haven't
give you any cookie recipes for a
while, so here are a couple that 1
can really recommend.
WESTERN PRIDE COOKIES
1 cup brown sugar
1 cup white sugar
1 cup shortening
2 eggs
1 cup coconut
3 cups quick -rolled oats
2 cups flour
1 teaspoon soda
1 teaspoon baking powder
1/2 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon vanilla
1 cup chopped nutmeats
11.li;THOD: Beat eggs in mixing
bowl, add sugar and softened short-
ening, inix well. Add coconut, nut-
meats and vanilla.
"Sift and measure the flour and
asks the salt, soda and baking
powder, sift together, and acid to
first mixture. Add rolled oats and
mix thoroughly. Roll into small
Balls the size of a large walnut,
press down on cooky sheet, crease
with fork if desired.. Bake at 375
degrees for Bine minutes, or until
nicely browned.
This recipe will inake 80 gen-
erous sized cookies that will keep
well for a long time in. a covered
jar—if the jar is safely hidden, that
is.
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ORANGE „GINGER DROP
COOKIES
1 % cups all-purpose flour '
teaspoon salt
z teaspoon soda
1r/ teaspoons ginger'
pound butter
cup granulated sugar
3 tablespoons molasses
teaspoon lemon juice
Rind and juice of one orange
1 egg
METHOD:Sift flour three times
with salt, soda and ginger. Cream
butter and sugar until smooth. Add
egg and molasses. Beat until smooth
and fluffy (about 300 strokes by
hand), Acid fruit juice and orange
rind. Stir ill flour until all is well
blended,
Drop by teaspoonfuls on an un -
greased cooky sheet, Brush with
slightly beaten egg white (a fork
dipped in egg white to flatten the
cooky). Sprinkle with sugar, Bake
in a 375 -degree oven for about nine
minutes, or tmtil a golden brown.
"I don't like the look of your
husband," said the doetor, gravely.
"Neither do V' the wife replied,
.'blit he's kited to the children,'
M cannection 1Vitl1 the sordid In- „ ;.;, se con ectionere
away all tears frons their eyes. icing for crosses, on baked buns .. , or
grid Bergman case. The glories of heaven will be ample spread cooled buns with white icing
The word "romance" to most per. reward for all the Sufferngs o. �. and make crosses with chopped nut's.
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,sons has clean, exciting and beau- this present age.
tiful implications. It has no In some lands Christians are
connection with the Rossellini- suffering today; especially wher, �'� ,• :,
Bergman mess. The ward that communism, is in control. In our $A ? �'�������
aplies is "cheap." Let's keep it on land the Christian may be taunts t w ° A�� o II
,that level—the gutter level, which because he sloes not run with those s
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portant" that thousands of words your people to take the unkind 3.
inust be spoken and written about remarks, but since they have greater'
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The successful marriage is usu-
g Everyone in the world suffers.
ally a three-ring affair — engage- But the man who has forgotten God - __
ment, marriage and teething. does not have the spiritual forti-”
CANADA PRODLICES SOME OF THE WORLD'S FINEST CODFISH
Themeat tasty codfish yon enjoy sa musts most likely came to your table front Canada. For Canada's
ragged fishing fleets supply numerous varieties of appetizing sleep sea fish to the peoples of many lands.
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This advertisement is an adaptation of one of
a series created by The House of Seagram to
tell the peoples of other lands about Canada
and her various products. For 'the past two
years this campaign has been appearing in
newspapers and magazines printed
languages and circulated through-
out -the world.
Our prosperity is based on our
ability to sell our products to
other countries. Every Canadian
leas a. personal stake M' foreign
trade, :dor one out of every three
dollars of Canada's national
income results from our trade
abxaad. 'lC.hc more ghat the peoples
of other countries know of -the quality, variety
and prestige of our products, the more likely
they are to buy :from us.
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Surely the horizon of indztsay does not ter nzinate
undwy line of its plants; it has a broader
horizon, a farther view, and this
view embraces the entire Dominion.
That is why The House of Seagram
believes that it is in the interest of
every Canadian inanz� foct'urer• to
help the sale of all Canadian prod-
ucts in forei it inar%Gets. It is Lel
this spirit that these advertise-
ments are being published through.
0111, the wor•Zd.
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