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Star-Phoenix from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada • 51

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Star-Phoenixi
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Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada
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51
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THE PRAIRIE PALS, SATURDAY, JULY 22, 19i9. PAGE OlB Answers to Puzzles The Recipe File ANSWERS TO LAST WEEKS PUZZLES well. Sift baking powder with flour and press into pans. FILLING 1 lb. dates or prunes 1 cup sugar Enough water to cook.

A Cook, PINKY. 1 The words In the picture pus-zle ere volley, serve, backhand, and drive. A The words in the dismond ere pan, paces, needy, sty, S. 3. BALL bale gale Game.

LOB lot let NET. 4. Crossword Puzzle Solution. Fairmount, Sask. Dear Cooks: I am really ashamed of myself for not sending contributions to the various corners for so long, but as we didn't get the paper I couldn't very well write in; but now 1U make up for it all.

as we've again started to get the paper. I am sending in another of my favorite recipes, and is it scrumptious! CORNFLAKE MACAROONS 2 eggs whites 1 cup sugar tap. vanilla 1 cup coconut 2 cups cornflakes Method: Beat egg whites until stiff, add sugar gradually, then add vanilla, coconut and cornflakes. Drop by spoonfuls on a buttered pan and bake ia a moderate oven until the macaroons are a delicate brown. A Pal, FARMERETTE.

Tisdale, Sask. Dear Here is another recipe that you should try. It is delicious. FLAPPER PIE 14 honey wafers, rolled fine cup granulated or brown sugar 14 cup melted butter tsp. ground cinnamon.

Mix together and remove cup of mixture for top of pie, using the balance to line the bottom of the tin. Then add filling made as follows: 2 cups milk egg yolks 2 tbsps. corn starch cup granulated sugar 1 teaspoon vanilla (A lemon filling ia good too). Cook until thick and spread while hot. Then beat two egg whites stiff and beat in three tablespoons icing sugar and spread on top of filling.

Sprinkle remainder of crumbs over top and bake in a slow oven at 250 degrees, for 20 minutes. A Cook, WILLIAM WILLIAMS. Pia'-H BON NIK IX) An Autobiography NAMING MAYORS HORSE MELBOURNE, Australia. When the Lord Mayor and a former Lord Mayor bought a race horse, they had difficulty getting a name. The first three names they suggested were turned down by the racehorse registrar.

Maymont. Sask. Dear Cooks: I am sending in a recipe for a cake that I think is very good. ICELANDIC CAKE 1 cups of white sugar 1 cup of butter 3 eggs 1 tsp. flavoring 3 tsp.

baking powder Method: Flour to stiffen as cookie dough, cream butter and sugar, add one egg at a time and beat today. Daddy took me out as well, day after day. and criticized, praised or scolded, according to my form. I can honestly tell you that I was afraid of him and endeavored to play like Bobby Jones By MORAG DAPHNE MORRISON Priest field Road. Edinburgh 9, Scotland Dear Pals: Let me introduce myself to you over again in case Discarded Tin Cans May Be Used To Make Utensils for Camping you had forgotten all about me.

Myjt escape uncomplimentary re- marks. But I have Daddy and my name in Morag Daphne Morrison. thank for my present day Ton don't know me You've nevergof WJU, entered into the club heard of me? Dear, dear, I really las a full lady member at the age of must enlighten you In that case, jli and I won something in the First of all the origin of myvery first competition I played in. first name, Morag in Gaelic means It was last year in July that I won -great' and the Hebrew definition (the championship, playing against a GALLON Common I'-rri ans thoroughly experienced women in every round-The final was- a hard won fight. There was nothing between my op- ia "Queen.

My description: -five feet two inches tall, light brown hair, grey eyes, tortoiseshell-framed spectacles CUT DOWN FOR CUPS PLATES TURN OVER EDGES TO MAKE SMOOlM and medium complexion. Don't I ponent and myself until she made a putting mistake at a critical part of the match. Two months later I was presented with my big silver cup snd replica at a special dinner held in the clubhouse. Being shy and modest (ahem!) I didnt make a speech, though the stopped to admire the rosy-cheeked! member shouted for one. but re- CANDLE HOLDER PAILS (abem) baby of four pounds and dangled bright things in front of my eyes, talking baby language! I remember I always used to suck my first sod second fingers of the right band and mother tried turned to my place, confused and embarrassed.

The little replica I retain for good, but the cup goes back to the club to be played for another year. In view of my success. Daddy presented me with the everything to prevent me from (handsome sum of 1 ($5) and I STOVE MADE FROM GALLON TIN PUNCH HOLES FOR MINNOW BUCKET Poetry Comer Spalding, Sask. Dear Poets: Here comes a contest. I have tried my best to make i.

interesting, and hope I'll be overloaded with entries. I have divided it into four parts and one part will appear each week. Please don't send your answers until the contest is completed. Following are a few rules. Kindly keep these in mind, for I will not be repeating them: 1 All answers to be written neatly in ink.

2. All answer to be sent to me within two weeks of the contests close. A In esse of a tie, the one whose letter Is postmarked the earliest will receive the prise. PART 1 Name the poem from which each of the following is taken, and give the name of the poet: 1 One more unfortunate. Weary of breath.

Rashly importunate. Gone to her death! 2 Eternal spirit of the chainless mind! Brightest in dungeons. liberty! thou art. For there thy habitation is the heart. 3 -The curfew tolls the knell of parting day.

The lowing herd winds slowly o'er the lea. The ploughman homeward plods his weary way. And leaves the world to darkness and to me. 4 Gather ye rosebuds while you may, Old time is still a-flying And this same flower that smiles today Tomorrow will be dying. 5 They also serve who only stand and wait.

A king sate on the rocky brow Which looks o'er sea-born Sala- And ships, by thousands, lay below. And men in nations all were his! 7 Yet if we could scorn Hate and pride and fear. If we were things born Not to shed a tear I know not how thy joy we ever should come near. Your leader. MAXINE KING, C.P.

a reflector doubles the amount of light thrown by either lamp or candle. Pails, Figure 5. are always handy about camp, and you cannot have too many of them. Large ones for lugging water should have rope or strap handles passed completely By JIM EMMETT Up north, Indians and white trappers make many pieces of camp equipment from discarded tin cans, using a pair of old scissors, a file, a punch made from a nail, and a heavy knife as tools. Cans of the correct size and shape doing it.

A glove was tied on the offending band, but when I was left alone, off it came immediately. However, I think if I bad known what the result of my finger sucking was going to be, I wouldn't have continued. My two front teeth began to grow out and they protruded a bit. -So for the last four yean I have had to wear a thin, steel plate wire round them to push 'them back. I never went to school, but was tutored at home.

Most people believed that I bad an easy time. However. I can safely say that I would have preferred to have gone school, because I missed the 4ijudship of other girls. yu taught by my elder sister Ahow to swing a golf club. I eotapanied her when she played i the golf course near us and 'Vied how to strike a ball cor- For a year or two I played club only which served ns V.

iron, mashie and putter. '-te a well-known figure on nd everyone chatted and women alike. ipy dream that I was lady champion. friends with the green- bought new iron club with the money. Several months ago I took my driving test and very much to the surprise of the family I passed! Was I nervous that day! The examiner happened to be a lady so I didnt feel quite so shaky.

The transport authorities are very strict on correctly given band signals so I was very careful. I had to reverse into a very narrow lane, atop on steep hill and start off on the handbrake without running back, halt at every crossroads. and answer several questions connected with the highway code and about the insurance policy of a car. traffic lights, how long you are given to report an accident by the police, etc. However.

I must have acquitted myself quite satisfactorily because she said, that's all right. Mis Morrison, you can get rid of your plates now. So I am a full fledged driver now and for the last four months I have had a Job as a chauffeuse (rather highbrow word meaning a lady driver) to an elderly lady. I drive her out runs, to her bridge club and social work in the afternoons and part of the evenings so (staff workers on am no longer lady of leisure, id was a constant source I wont bore you any longer with Ament to them. Being a chronicle of my life, but will take for whatever you have in mindiaroun them for strength.

A smaller should be selected, and cleaned by PU used tas.de larger one as a holding them over a hot fire for ajminnow bucket should have holes few seconds before scouring with shown, sand and water. I Even a cooking stove. Figure 6, Figure 1 shows a drinking cupn be made from large five-made from an ordinaty can. Notice; gallon oil can. Notice that the front that the strip left to fold over for left on to fold back and the handle tacludes the seam sec-! forth, not only for feeding wood, Uon of the can, thereby adding to shut down the f.

re for slow strength. The plate is a shallow cooking. The stack collar is mads section of a larger can. bY Punching a hole with a Urge 7 corn pr. l-ure 2.

Jnail then cutting back from it. from a two-gallon square oil fashion to half a doxen ptaces. the left-on strip being folded down Fold these flaps up, and over them and tacked to a stick handle. A "A toP of th square piece of tin with edges with tops and bottoms out. folded to hold it in place forms a These act as a stadk to carry smoke lid to keep the corn from popping way fro tbj fJJ'JV out Be sure to punch air holes fove cooks sod holds heat be ter and tack a whittled knob on to id nd bck are banUed my leave, if I may, hoping that it might have been a little interesting to you.

Tours sincerely. MORAG MORRISON. with earth. This tin camping gear is not only easily made and light to carry, but having no cash value, it need not be lugged back borne when you lift iL OTHER HANDY UTENSILS Figure 3 is a saucepan or, made shallower, it can be used as a fry- I had a craze for cigar-'collecting and they were uL ibor of golf balls I found amazed the' family, they benefited by It be-Naved them buying balls! of clubs consisting of a a a birthday pres-tter at the age of seven. WASNT FIRED tag pan.

The candle bolder. Figure break camp The pieces shown are 4, pc made from a small can. i merely a few of the many which Or you can cut a gallon size round, can be made. Others include wash can to the same shape, to serve as basin, soap holder, match box, salt a reflector and to bold a squat oUand pepper shakers, minnow trap, lamp instead of the candle. Suchboat bailer, candle lantern, etc.

Employer: You say you had your last place three years? Why did tagine how thrilled I you leave? ase the original putter Applicant was pardoned.

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