FROZEN DESSERTS ....S0 easy with a GAS refrigerator 8 Bins noiseless gas refrigerator, without a single moving part to get out of order—is always ready for the quick preparation of de- licious desserts. Whether it’s for a family dinner, a luncheon or an after-the-theatre supper for friends, your gas re- frigerator, with a minimum of effort on your part, delivers its ice cubes plain or fancy—its parfaits, whips, mousses—any one of a hun- dred desserts chilled to icy de- liciousness. But that’s only one of the advan- tages of the gas refrigerator: foods are kept at just the right degree of healthful protection — and the owner of a gas refrigerator can forget the home refrigeration prob- lem from the day the gas refriger- ator arrives. Just a tiny blue flame... Eternally perfect home refrigeration. ~~ STORES GAS DIVISION Meet Miss Mutch ie demure young lady whose pic- ture is reproduced above is Miss Jean Mutch. Miss Mutch is something of an authority on almost every phase of home-making. She is a graduate of the domestic science department at MacDonald College, Ste. Anne de Bellevue, P. Q. Coming west from Montreal, she be- came identified with the Vancouver General Hospital as dietitian. and latterly has been with Miss Agnes M. Reed of the B. C. Electric’s home service department. You'll hear her on the air Thurs- day mornings at 10.30, featured over radio station CNRV. It’s the B. C. Electric Home-Makers’ Hour. Tune in and hear Miss Mutch talk of pots and pans, or of curtains, or of formal dinner parties, or of decorating the bedroom. Page Eight