Wednesday — 6, 1965 Oe EE SAANICH PENINSULA AND GULF ISLANDS REVIEW PAGE NINE dance ..house- party. to” serve sand-: ~wiches-in-the-round. Simple to make’| “square” when... she caters” to’: the RECIPE SANDWICH 1S ALWAYS ON HAND AND ALWAYS SOUGHT What better excuse than a square- and fam ‘to “eat,” mother will’ be. no: teen-age appetite” a wood specialty. : The home economist of the Con- this Dag- Butter. to spread HAM: FILLING ° Minced ham—1 cup Di) pickle (chopped) —1_ table- ~~ Spoon: Green pepper (chopped) —2 table- nS. Spoo , Prepared mustard—1 tablespoon : Salad“ dressing—3. tablespoons : SIGHT TO GLADDEN HUNTER'S HEART New. traffic: ‘signals at. Patricia Bay. Highway. ‘and Royal. Oak Ave. intersection have . not’ given ~ uni- versal: satistaction. _ Delays in the ability to complete -the northbound Jeft “hand. turn: into West ‘Saanich ‘Road’ he ve brought a senies ‘of com-" pkiints from drivers .and” the. sug-. gestion that a new phase in ithe! op- crating cycle. be. introduced. Short Delay is Part OF The Price For Increased Safety for. greatly improved _ ks A sa Mr. Harding. ‘Separate and: additional phase. of a i ‘Signals to facilitate “West: ‘Saanich: Road -traffic would. cost $2, 000° to in- stall, he explained. - . Committéemen : inclined” to” “the is Satisfactory at the present time, although somching: different: “may: be ° view that control at: athe intersection © os sumer Section, Canada Department | alction ‘was aiken, sears, time. "No of “Agriculture, Ottawa, tried ‘ham, egg, and cheese fillings for a. suc- -cessful combination of flavor, color °. and texture. . Highways Department Ss en tor Tr affic Engineer. J. p38 Harding op- poses any change in ithe sequence at the present time, reported Muni- cipal Engincer Neville Life to Saan- CHEESE - FILLING © “Processed Cheese (softened) —% pound =” Walnuts (optional) —2 tablespoons Mayonnaise—2 tablespoons ; SANDWICHES-IN THE- ROUND ich public works committee Inst 1 medium round Joat (about! 6” -in | EGG FILLING . ; Monday. : It has been observed that diameter}. - Eggs (hard-cooked)—3 the delay rarely -extends ‘beyond one cycle of the signal lights) and it“is part of the price. to. be paid Green: onions (chopped) 2 spoons. Celery - (chopped) M% tablespoons “Cucumber (chopped) Ts table- - spoons.’ cee Prepare fillings. Cut loat in a ad three or four cross-wise:slices-plac- |e eo ae ‘ing ham:in middle: for: color: con- |.” ae tea-, ‘trast. Wrap lightly and ‘chill sunt fo £ fillings _are\ firm, “two or three [oo : hours; ~ Cut:loaf.in “wedges and see} ae cure with toothpicks.” Serve : with ‘potato’ chips and: relish’ tr ay, of dill. pickles, radishes and cucum- bers. >, ee a ~Grand-chain.. home with: a’ cool: i fruit. punch and*ice cream: served oe with |a_ ‘fresh peach marshmaliow : _ 7 te oe : topping. : Tour kook “Mer. MacKinnon described the per- ; ~ formance -as “a breath: of “spring in the middie of the English cour. + ses.’ “Tt: is “well, worth having to give the students an: inter est in- dr ama,’ he said. 5 eee ED _Mr. Mannering: told: trustees that, oo ‘the play. is presented by. four.actors:- Caesar, Henry Fifth and’ Romeo wearing costume’ or” miodern ‘dress |" and ‘Juliet... | to. emphasize’. Shakespeare.as:-an |” “was : outlined ‘to Be :The® tour. was | ‘strongly. supported. “evo topical’ “writer AS _ compel ating. : - “Monday. ‘evening by. Bo AL, McLella: 1, schools. super- . Mobs -intendent,.-and.-D..:C... MacKinnon, | principal of: North) Saanich;- where performance. the performance was presented: last he years 0.06 Pelt: is “proposed x6) ‘present the: howe: EXCELLENT IDEA 2 ‘long: petformence. ate cach | Of: the: Pe lTt is an ‘Sxcellent:: idea,” Mr: t ‘| McLellan’ said. ‘Tt brings, ‘cuit are “into: the: schools: and:is to, both Junior. and. Senior: "Secondaty ok ae Live Theatre. At Schools — kok from: five. “plays | wby: Shakespeare: As: ‘You: ‘Like: It,” ‘Mebeth,.. Julius Bastion “Theatre's : “Shakespeare | ‘to. Schools” tour. will ‘most : likely visit Saanich ‘scliool district in No vember. © The." progr am. school. trustees © “on ‘by Peter’: Mannering; “and -the: board - ater, ‘endorsed the: tour and: decided: to. ‘contribute ° $50". per’ : 3a “short ‘but. strenuous. ‘per- formianee forthe | ‘actors, as,each must’ “play. five: parts,” he: said. ~_ Discussing. 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