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HAVE YOU TRIED MARMALADE TART?

It is proving popular among many users of Fether-Flake who have already found Fether-Flake pastry such a boon in making jam tarts, treacle tarts, etc. Here is the recipe for Marmalade Tart: Rb Fether-Flake pastry. 801 l out thin, line patty pans or one large tin plate with pastry, half fill with Marmalade filling, and bake 20 minutes. Filling: loz butter; loz sugar: 1 beaten egg; 3oz flour; J teaspoon baking powder; 2 tablespoons marmalade. Cream butter and sugar, add egg and other ingredients. Use as above. Fether-Flake is puff pastry perfectly mixed and ready to roll out and is obtainable at all Ernest Adams’ Cake Shops and Agencies at lOd lb. —1

FRIENDS OF ST. HELENS

ANNUAL REPORT Amongst the many activities of the Friends of St. Helens is the sending of baby clothes to _ Queen Charlotte Maternity Hospital in London. This year, after sending overseas baby clothes and hospital requirements, it was decided, because of the difficulty in buying wool and woollen goods, to send cases of dried milk to the Queen Charlotte Hospital and to the Soldiers , Sailors’ and Airmen’s Families’ Association in Glasgow. ... , , The society is still vitally interested in the building of a new St. Helens Hospital, and, though the proposed site has been taken by the North Canterbury Hospital Board, it is hoped that the new St. Helens will soon be built in Durham street north. The report records the extension of the library at St. Helens Hospital, and the purchase of comforts, such as seagrass chairs, for the patients. Members have also held sewing bees for the making of baby clothes, have supplied help for mothers in their own homes, and, when necessary, patients have been sent to a convalescent home. In addition, members, in common with other women’s organisations, have helped in patriotic and welfare work in the city. RED CROSS SOCIETY EXAMINATION RESULTS The following were sucoessful in examinations conducted by the Red Cross Society;— First-aid held at West Eyreton: Elementary, Mary Chapman. Intermediate : Amy Dixon, Marion Hardlpg, Consignee Harding, Valmai Reed; advanced, Edith Burns, Isabel Goodwin; proficiency, Marian Addinell, Katherine Bennett, Ella Fleming, Dorothy Horrell, Frances Horrell. First-aid held at Waikari on May Elementqry; Ivy Arres, Mary Black, Joan Ferguson, Hilda Trounce, Ellen Brown, Ethel Matthews. Intermediate: Beatrice Soal. Advanced: Flora Antill, Margaret Arres, Grace Arres, Wesley Harris. Intermediate Home Nursing, held at Darfield on June I.—Dorothy Breen, Rita Gallagher, Myra Gunn, May Hart, Norma Jarman, Shirley Jarman, Ngaire McKay, Joan Reed, Mavis Steele, Elizabeth Sutherland, Judith Woodhouse. Advanced hygiene and sanitation examination held on May 25:—Shona Boyle, Evelyn Barcock, Drusilla Bridgman, Ruby Brown, Byllee Browning, Ethel Byrne, Phyllis Campion, Kathleen Cardinal, Lillian Church, Hilda Cooper, Margaset Crosbie, Betty Currie, Ethel Early, Myra Edwards, Pamela Fanning, Dorothy Fehsenfeld, Effle Frater, Cecelia Greaney, Gladys Giles, Edna Gott, Alice Gujllck, Marjory Hall, Olive Jpnes, Austral Makinson, Prudence Mcares, Margery. Monteath, Mabel Morton, Elizabeth MpCallum, Anne McClurg, Alice McJannet, Joyce Neale, Mary Neale, Margaret Peate, Edythe Piercy, Jessie Pope, Margaret Porritt, Rita Robinson, Mary Shaw. Margaret Shaw, Margaret Webb, Dorothy Horrell. ENGAGEMENT Tho engagement is announced of Anne, youngest daughter of Mr and Mrs A. Miller, Opawa, to Terence Patrick, second son of Mr and Mrs M. O’Connor, Papanui.

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Press, Volume LXXIX, Issue 23971, 11 June 1943, Page 2

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HAVE YOU TRIED MARMALADE TART? Press, Volume LXXIX, Issue 23971, 11 June 1943, Page 2

HAVE YOU TRIED MARMALADE TART? Press, Volume LXXIX, Issue 23971, 11 June 1943, Page 2