§H *Some Crust‘ for Pacific Pic "We have to be young to live through it," says George â€"Kwasâ€" niak, the 33â€"yedrâ€"old Expo bandâ€" master,â€" who will lead thé band for six hours daily during the 183 daysâ€"of theâ€" Exhibition.. That‘s _ An sgergssâ€"Canada search has started for $3 youngâ€"musicians to become members of the official band for the 1967 World Exhiâ€" bition. / * * 1,098 hours of music.â€""â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"‘uary 25. " UIp sHFGGEG.CNBDUST CNe0® |lightly. mix in cormmeal. Make a _ Preheat oven to 425 degrees F.| well in centre; add milk at once. (hot). Lightly grease inch pie| Mix very <lightly with wooden pan. Drain and flake salmon, reâ€"‘spoon just until ingredients are Expo Band Auditions in Toronto On Jan. 25 1: w L4 L CSBt C ‘s cups sifted allâ€"p flour E“u“' 14 mspouné.dbah’it p&wir | pepper *% teaspoon salt ~ : | Blend 5 tablespoons shortening i prepar * cup yellow corn meal 1flour; 1 cup milk I :| salt. 4 ‘cup shredded cheddar cheese |Jighy â€" (app. % cup) *% cup chili sauce .. > *, teaspoon salt _ 6 drops hot liquid pepper Kigtr« {s:ln-ing liquid. Cargfully blend |salmon . liquid into 3 tabl ns {flour, then blend this intb El’u,. egg. Add chopped rice olives, chili sauce, %4 teaspoon salt and _hot [ pepper _ segsonifg, : mixipï¬ well. | Blend in saimon; let stand while | preparing crust. | Measure sifted gflour; resift theâ€"baking powder and { salt. Cut in shortening finely; Mr. Kwasniak, a native of Windsor, Ontario, a former memâ€" ber of the NORAD band at Coloâ€" rado . Springs, . Colo., and _ the conductor of the band in 1966 for the afternoon Grandstand Show at the Canadian National Exhibition will visit the Atlantic Provinces this month toâ€" audition â€" musicians for places in the band. Toronto auditions â€" areâ€" scheduled for Janâ€" Thursday, January 19, 1961 "Personally, I~ envision _ the group as the beginning of a Naâ€" tional Youth Band. It is important to obtain members from all parts of the country." = The positions in the band are: one flute, four clarinets, six saxoâ€" phones, six trumpets, four tromâ€" bones, one euphonium, three tubas, three French horns and five perâ€" cussionists. "It will be a most ‘rewarding summer," said Mr. Kwasniak, who started his careeg in music in the RCAF Training Commandâ€" Band when he was 18. . __"We are looking for good musiâ€" cians who love music and _don‘t mind working," said Mr. Kwasniak. Following his tour of the Atâ€" lantic provinces, the bandmaster will continue his search for musiâ€" cians across the rest. of Canada. The ~schedule for auditions is: Quebec City, Jan. 18; Ottawa, Jan. 23;° Toronto, Jan. 25; Winnipeg, Jan. 26: Reging, Jan. 27;, Calgary, Jan. 28; Edmonton, Jan. 30 and Vancouver Feb. 1 and 2 0 â€" The +band~ will . play. "young swinging music but no Beatle stuff," â€" at the six bandshells on the Exhibition site, at the Place des Nations,â€"the Automotive Staâ€" dium, and will be part of the pomp and circumstance of opening nights at the Place des Arts theatres. £0 . The afternoom® uniform for the| bandsmen will be blue blazers and j white slacks. I The official band will be the busi~ iest band at Expo 67 by far. For two hours each day it will be‘a marching band, parading in snapâ€" py white uniforms, spotted with three red diamonds on the left side of the tunic, that has a high wilitary collar. â€" moistened. Do not beat, roll out or knead. Dough will be quite soft. Dump into pie pan; with wooden spoon lightly» spread dough over bottgm and sides of pan to <top edge. Top outer edge‘ will not be smooth. Pour salmon mixture into centre; spread lightly to edges of dough. Sprinkle shredded cheese on top. .Bake in preâ€"heated hot ovenI 20 to 30 minutes, until crust is lightly browned and fillin fairly firm. Makes six main coulrz;{_ servings. f The members of the band will : paid. the â€"going professignal BRAND NEW â€" e BRAND NEW® e .« BRAND NEW e _ BRAND NEW e _ BRAND NEW _ e IMMEDIATE DELIVERY â€" LOW COST GMAC FINANCING â€" IMMEDIATE DELIVERY | ~Flowers, candies, cards and parâ€" ties stiftplay aâ€"brgâ€"part in present day celebrations of this ‘festive event, providing a weleome break in an otherwise grey and gloomy month.. But even in homes where no spesia} plans are made for St. | Valentine‘s Day, a dessert to honor |the occasion will be received with "enthusiasm by the family. ; . Today‘s recipe for A Sweet Heart Cakewill prove a popular favorite long after Valentine‘s Day is forâ€" gotten. The recipe is made from twoâ€" layer cakes, baked in either heartâ€"shaped or round pans. â€"Sliced maraschino cherries are arranged in the pans and the batter poured on top. After baking, the cakes are preâ€"turned cherry â€" side up and frosted ‘with whipped cream. As a final touch, the topping is accented with a brilliant ted glaze. A SWEET HEART Yieldâ€"One large dessert cake. > ‘2 cup drained, maraschino cherries 2 cups onceâ€"sifted allâ€"purpose _ flourâ€" 6 or 21 cups onceâ€"sifted pastry * flour : 3 teaspoons baking powder ‘~~ : *2> teaspoon sait 2s cup butter or margarine : 1 cup fine granulated sugar Although the exact origin‘ of St. Valentine‘s Day ‘has‘ been lost in the mists of time, we do know that it has been celebrated for many centuries.â€" The famous English diarist of the 17th century, Samuel Pepys, records that in his day men and women drew each â€"other by lot as Valentines, with the man exâ€" pected to buy his Valentine a gift. And an English poet of the same era penned the following verse: "I prithee send me back my heart. since I cannot have thine: For if from yours you will not part, Why, then, shouldgl tho® have mine?" In the nineteenth century the ex« change of flowery prose and poetry rose to such heights that the writer, Charles Lamb _ was..moved. to describe how the Jongâ€"suffering English postman sank "beneath a load of embarrassments not of his own." © â€" MAUREEN KIERANS AND KATHY KNOTT, coeds at Royal York Collegiate, were kept after school last week but they didn‘t mind. These girls and some of their classâ€"mates acted as guides and assistants as VALENTINE CAKE WILL WIN HEARTS cup milk â€"> i teaspoon vanilia tablespoons‘ granulated sugar _ Sift together the allâ€"purpose or pastry flour, baking powder and salt. Cream butter or margarine; gradually blend in the 1 cup sugar. Add eggs, one at a time, beating in well after each addition. Comâ€" bine milk and vanilla. Add dry inâ€" gredients to creamed mixture alâ€" ternately with milk, combining lightly after each addition. Careâ€" fully spoon batter over slited cherâ€" ries in prepared cake pans and ,std evenly. Bake in preheated oven 25 to 30 minutes, Stand cakes in their pans on wire racks for 10 minutes, then turn out onto racks and carefully peel off paper (reâ€" place any cherries which may have stuck to the paper). Allow cakes to cool completely, cherry side up. Combine the 2 tablespeons sugar, corm â€" starch, maraschino cherry syrup and watér in a small squceâ€" Grease two 9â€"inch heartâ€"shaped layerâ€"cake pans (or .two 8â€"inch round layerâ€"cake pans), and line bottoms with greased waxed paper. Thinly slice the maraschino cherâ€" ries and arrange them in the preâ€" pared pans. Preheat oven to 375 deg. F. (moderately hot). A schino cherries 2 tablespoons water :. Few drops red food coloring l2 pint (1%4 cups) whipping cream 1 tablespoon corn starch _ %4 cup syrup drained from maraâ€" BRAND NEW ~ 66 OLDS. DYNAMIC "88" cONVERTIBLE . 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Place unglazed cake on a serving plate ‘&nd spread with about 14 of. the whipped cream. Top with glazed cake, then frost sides with the reâ€" mainder whipped cream. twoâ€"thirds of the employees in banks today are women, and half the officers in your local bank are likely to be women by 1975, the president of the National Associaâ€" tion of ‘Bank Womenâ€"told Minneâ€" sota members of the association at a meeting here. viceâ€"president of the Chase Manâ€" hatten Bank in New York City, reported ‘that women have been entering banking, which was once completely "man‘g work," very rapidly since World War II. Miss E!eallor A. Kropf, second GALS GOOD WITR MoXxEY MINNEAPOLIS, Minn.â€"â€"Nearly ~â€" > 66 CORVAIR 10 H.P. , Aâ€"speed transmis« i. seene 1g,. Simenan, when =a*" $2,0095 I’ Orange Sponge Custard New Twist to Old Recipe MONZA CONVERTIBLE _ crumbs ~ 000 > 4 cup granulated sugar 3 eggs, separated .____ boiler. Peel the thin colored rind from oranges and add it and the stick cinnamon to milk. Cover and scald over boiling water. Prepare bread crumbs. Add the % cup sugar to the egg yoiks; blend well. Lift out orange rind and cinnamon from milk,. Gradually stir milk into egg yolks; strain. Mix in vanilla and breadcrumbs. Cool. > 14 teaspoon sait 2 hbleapooy;_‘nnuhtcd sugar _ __Measure milk into top of double on the top, ‘A delicate and delicious dessert to top off any meal. . â€" P s Yieldâ€"6 servings " \fllï¬-owmlnflWh-uhd for opinions on ‘this oldâ€"fashioned dessert, reactions are likely to be mixed. And this is only natural for puddings, some so different from â€"_â€" VISTAâ€"CRUISER ~PURCHASE $]1Q99 | instatled ; or § (10 year Hydro Fuunm« ) RENT 3150 cmosess, : (raised glass top station wagon) j Automatic, power steering and power brakes including electric windows and electric tailgate window. 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