— i be Ocean Park S.C.W.A, he HomeFront “istietieains Dot n 4 The Ocean Park branch of the Social Credit Women's Aux- RECIPE OF THE WEEK liary have altered the date of their regular monthly meeting FASHION A FAN to the third Thursday of each In the fashion world the folding fan has come and gone |month so as not to conflict with since it was invented in Japan around 670 A.D. But in the food jother meetings also being con- World it’s a different story . . . only one fan has distinguished |vened in this district. Mrs. Elsie itself and it has never gone out of fashion since. It is the Fan el Ua FOO Tan, that elegant version of a dinner roll that is made in such bs Fob oom ay ah . 20, a way that it is possible to peel off buttery layers of fluffy, asia edelewates for the Vic- downy roll, one by one. toria conterence will be elected. The instructions for making this recipe for Fan Tans are The annual election of otfic- * | so easy to follow that even the cook who has never before baked |org will also take place, the with yeast will have no difficulty making this delightful version | president said. of the dinner roll. It’s such a easy way to give an elegant eS | at 10:15 p.m. ~ a A Series of Radio Programs on Education Sponsored by the B.C. Provincial Education Committee, url Jan. 29—The Child's First Six Years at School” D. B. MacKenzie, Assistant Superintendent of Vancouver Schools. Feb. 5—The High School Program” I. F. Douglas, Principal, New Westminster — ‘ : ay cary Senior High School. mittees consisted of: | . Serrantimesey eA. a ¢——__—________|Mrs. Clarke Heads Feb. 12—“Examinations, Report Cards and Promotions” Mrs. H. Harvey and Miss A. | FAN TANS School Board Might A.N.A.F, Auxiliary Dr. S. A. Miller, Director, of Research and Barker; labels and cards, Mrs. | Yield — 2 dozen rolls IS or W. R. Band Mrs. Minnie Clarke has been Special Services, Vancouver School Board, R. Thompson; telephone, Mrs. | 1 cup milk PRO neOr Ree ,,. named president of the Ladies' Feb, 19—Ch, Ipline” B. Oliver, Mrs. J. Kyle and Mrs.) 1/0) granulated sugar |" Bruce Hall, director of White Auxiliary No. 45 to the Army, eb. 19—"Character and Discipline’ ‘ALE. Owen} mystery, Mrs. Don) 2. ‘teaspoons salt Rock Kinsmen’s Boys’ Band |Nayy and Airforco Veterans of C. I. Taylor, Inspector of Schools, West Van- McCain An Sea 4% tablespoons shortening | said Tuesday there is “nothing | White Rock. couver, cher; publicity, Mrs. son. | Reports were given of a very successful year, and $700 was turned over to the VON Board % cup lukewarm water definite’ in the report that Sur-| Other officers elected for Feb. 26—"What is a Good Teacher?” 1 teaspoon granulated sugar |rey school board is considering |1958 are: Rose Drope, first vice- Dean N. V. Scarfe, College of Education, U.B.C. 1 envelope active dry yeast /sponsoring the band. president: Lue’ y lla Johnson, sec- i TER, i | ” . Jude a| 4 cups (about) once-sifted all-} Mr. Hall said Mr. W. F. Kin |onq vice-president; Maureen | March 5—“What Education Costs” Plans made for 1958 hana = purpose flour vig, music supervisor for the |Gay, secretary: Rosina Gay, J. A. Spragge, Executive Assistant, B.C. SER at re kite of| % cup butter or margarine, |school series is Preeny inves: |treasurer; Anne Whitehouse, | Teachers’ Federation, earden! party "8 : melted tigating the possibility. lenrgaanes tana | Ber eet teea AE NS Wi ccata milky etir in tho % cup | Mr. Hall has directed the : Program Chairman—J. H. Hazelwood, Van. Sun reporter se es suga It and shortening. Cool |band since it was formed in > ‘ : ; eh re 3 ay sugar, Salt: 2 j ‘ People who fly into a rage (This advertisement is placed by the B.C. Teacher ‘ed- a a Sere to lukewarm. Meantime, meas-|1954. 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