1.. caning name, Women's Editor. Phone IQ PIK Us The Guardian Ffidayu NOW 15.1956 HAPPENINGS lace Wood for painting and erect- ing road signs. It was decided to donate 85.00 to King's County Memorial Hospital, and 35.00 to Springhiil Disaster Fund. also to order twelve subscriptions of In- stitute News. The members planned to attend a suppper given by Upton and For- est Hill institutes on Nov. lllt. Plans were made for holding I bazaar and auction in Bridgetown school on the evening of Nov. IMII. The members of a number of neighboring institutes wars who invited; a film was to be shown for entertainment. and lunch sar- ved- - The following officers were d- ected: President - Mrs. Lloyd Macl.cod; vice president - Mrs. John Morris; Secre Treasur- er - Mrs. V. H. Doclrendorff as- sisted by Mrs. James Campbell. Directors - Mrs. Ray Acorn and Mrs. Roy Llewellyn: Auditors - Mrs. Robin Clay and Mrs. Paul Kingsbury. The next mes was to be held at the home Mrs. James Campbell. The ladies will arrange material for the Christmas con- cert, instead of the usual enter- tainment. The roll call was to he answered by "exchange of Christ- mas Gifts.” g Alter adjournment by "The Queen", a delicious lunch was served by the hostess. assisted by the lunch committee. Th EABNSCIJFFE C.W-L. e monthly landing of " Star of the Isa” C.'.!.. was held at the home of Mrs. Jae Magis- say. on Monday evening. Nov: 5, with a fair attendance of mem- bas, and two visitors. Mrs. Jol- eph Murphy presided. opening the meeting with the league prayer. The minutes of the lhst Mrs. H. E. Miller who visiting their son-in-law . and Mrs. W. grandchildren be in Montreal before arriving at November- E turn 2 . .? ubert Agnew and dough- and Nancy of Summer- s, have left to take up resi- dence in Hamilton. Ont. 3? E was poured by Mrs. Charles Camp- bell. Those assisting in serving were Miss Jackie Cummiskey and Miss Elizabeth Coyfe. Miss Frances Coyie. who has been employed with 'l'.C.A.. Dart- mouth, has been spending a week with her arents. Mr. and Mrs. 1'. A- Coye. Miss Coyle left on Tuesday by lane for Calgary, when she w reside. She will vis- it in Montreal and Winnipeg en- route. Miss Deanna Bell, second year student at Mix Allison University. visited her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Melville Bell. Do Sable. on Sun- day, November 11. Miss Mary Cairns and Miss Helen MacMll- lall. ties in training at the Prince Edward Island Hospital, Charlottetown. also were guests BIHDGITOWN W- I. The annual meeting of Bridge- town Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Lloyd Mac- Ieod on Nov. 7, 1956. The meet- ing opened by repeating the Col- lact in unison. Ten members an- swered the roll call by paying dues. The minutes of the last annual meeting and the October meet- ing were read and approved. A brief address by the president was followed by reports of com- mlttses The sick committee reported no serious sickness during month of October. The school commmittee reported a visit to the school, which was found to be clean and in good order. A motion was made, and can-risd that a gift of MR. AND MRS.lWII.LIAM smwanr AND ATIENDANTS Pretty Autumn Wedding li3?l5.".lEI'”T.i.-S ”S'.'.?.,"1'f.l. l1hE'L?":f&i"nS;"s..lli';.':T Held In Charlottetown black accessories. and wore a cor- Miss Velma Munn, Mrs. Wendell sage of deep pink roses. Thegstewart, R.N.. Mrs. Don Ttnney, groom's mother chose a strect1R.N.. and Miss Mildred Webster, length navy blue bengaline dress. R.N Trinity United Church. Char- lottetown. was the scene of a pret- ty autumn wedding on Saturday, October 2). at 3.30 p.m., when with white accessories. and wore a corsage of yeuow roses. Following the ceremony a re- ception was held at Oakwood Mgry A;-deth, R.N., daughter oi Lodge for sixty guests. The bridels Mr. and Mrs. James G. Dixon. Lit- tle Sands. exchanged vows with William Stewart, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. Claude Smith. East Ray- table was centered with a three- tier exquisitely decorated wedding cake. surmounted with a minia- ture wedding bell and doves. Rev. any. The double-ring ceremony A. F. Macl.ean proposed a toast was performed by Rev. A. F. Mac- to the bride to which the groom Lean, assisted by Rev. M. D. Dun- best man and Const. Charles Wal- bar. The church was beautifully per and Mr. George Crosby were decorated for the occasion with us ers. baskets of white chrysanthamums. The bride's mother chose for her fittingly responded. Miss Gladys Gum pews were marked LET'S EAT .:;..: M.acMlllan was in charge of the '11): white agtjn bows. Mr. 11. F. Steak Platter Special guest book. Friends of the bride who assisted in serving were Mrs.. (m, h h . anist. was in rill:-gt; of cthlgcvvedding music and accompanied Miss Dorothy Hard. By IDA BAILEY ALLEN "Cooked frozen buttered or min- uto steaks." I said to the chef. R.N.. who sang "The Lord's PIIYJ .. .5 :2 before the ceremony M "can be enticingly arranged with cook frozen vegetables on a heat- fashioned sign and lace. inserts. proof platter, almost equalling the . L. , W . .. . a plllbox style of headdress of ny- mu. ml 1" d.h b n I011 Bet and '8” """""d W" "' .... undad hits :.-ook ohedu: dgnlng of the register. The charming bride. KW!!! in Mali 0131' steaks served in plush mad with seed pelfll 0114 IWI restaurants." qulns. She carried a cascade bou- quet of red American Beauty ros- puum up” mu" cm """' and light blue carnations. The bridesmaid. Miss Dorothy MacEwen, R.N.. wore a full-skirt- ed ballerina length dress of shrimp crystaiette with fitted bodice and off the shoulder neckline. and matching mitts. Her headdress was a pink ' h bandeau. she carried a short cascade bouquet of white and pink carnations. Mr. Harvey Maclflnnon was Following the reception the hap- py couple ieft on a honeymoon trip through the eastern New Eng- land States and the Maritime Pro- vinces. They will reside at their new home in East Royalty. For travelling the bride donned a rust linen suit with dark brown and yellow accessories, and a corsage of yellow roses. The bride is on the Nursing staff at the Prince Edward island Hos- pital and the groom is an employ- ee of the island Telephone Com- pany.-Photo by. Craawell. MORNING SMILE Joe: "We're going to paint our living room waus. I think green is better. but my wits wants ysl- 81.50 be given to the teacher and law. What do you think?" pupils for their help in cleaning Jim: "Do you want to do the the school. The secretary gave a Job over again? Yellow!” report of the years transactions showing a substantial increase in funds over last year. several bills were resented. and ordered to in pad. one of which was ten dollars to Mr. Wai- I generously with butter or mar- garine and duest with salt and pepper. Cover lightly with grated Cheddar cheese. optional. Bake 45 min. or until the fish flakes in a moderate oven. 315 do ear 1'. var in the casserole. The chiefs fruit compete on waffles , .. . . Any frozen fruit in syrup may be put into a saucepan and slow- tbawed over a low heat. Bring to a rapid boil. Chill. in brackets. include: Quebec. 5,- 141,000 (5,439,000); Montrspi 41- T M19270”). marriage by her father. wore a white Iioor- length dins sown of lace and not over satin with full sleeves tapered to a point over uMA I I I -----. ;;-,g;-,--- ,3 2i'..i.':m.?--i:";2l2lf W"? '”"5'9" "89 9 " P "C "Cook frozen minute or buttered SALLY snows Famous FOE style and Value cosv. naunstmr mg 50 4 1 1. ho" Nico over toasted frozen waffles ';-tine” ”"l3'l-le:el.l1n'3' W" ' pm. rnashdd poltag that hedsud been pull 01' bllnll” i o ny Deaf 9 11' - . through . puuy tube, bouqlm, 1 mm l ' Mrs. William Miller. the brldc I cress and radish roses." 0 BUTTER ETOCKE Dow” '. sister and matron h0ll0l'. WI. "'I'lli'I Hill EM I corn - UFIAWA (CF) - Stocks of if 5” attired in a full-skirted 3 nor. chef." I said. " ow let's craamery butter in nine cities at E length dress of light bl!!! 1-TY? have a menu for Sunday dinner Nov. 1 tell to 74.l05.000 pound! PW"-' "id Pill" in "W . - galeite, with fitted bodice and off the shoulder neckline. and match- in; mitts. Her headdress was a blue feather bandeau. She carried a abort cascade bouquet 01 WW9 DAILY PATTERN including a simpler steak and vegetable platter." Tossed green salad, minute steaks and vegetable platter spiced stewed pears. oatmeal ” Com. tea. milk. All measurements are level re- cipes proportloned to serve 4 to 6. Minute steaks and vegetable platter: Cook 1 (10 oz.) pkg. mixed vegetables according to directions on the pkg. Season with butter and its tsp. thyme. ' Spread the contents 1 no oz.) pkg. frozen French fried potatoes on a cookie sheet or large pan and place in a hot oven. 400 de- grees F. to thaw and brown. Brush frozen minute steals with a little cooking oil. Dust with salt. and monosodium ' - ate. Pan-fry quickly, allowing 6 to 8 min. Turn once. To arrange: Place the minute steaks diagonally on a platter. the sizzling hot french fried potatoes on one side. the steaming buttered mixed vegetables on the other. Garnish of radish roses and creas. Frosen fish fillets: These can be made into the most appetizing casserole dishes. The fish fillet casserflle in today's menu is an a cum e. pefrnlt vas. iteuffsd w.iih bar llll. llllllied M11159. pote on froscn waffles. Coffe. tea. milk. Fish Fillets: Hall-thaw 1 ft lb.) ms. fronn fish fillets. any kind. with salt. pepper and mono- nfamata. Piece f in a wail-buttered low aassa-ole. ma 1 . 'Topwlthsiaycs-aflflsocr from ,930.000 last year. the bur- eau of statistics said Tuesday. stocks of butter in Eastern Can- ada cities. with last year's figures group. Pink. blue. yellow. mint. Prints on white or tinted ground. Small, med ium, large. 6. Wave found our . Golden pics at pumplin ' Taste fresh to even A courtly hvmplin. A pie is the popular dalaiy to round off any meal. siewartts pics are the choice of the perfect hostess. ....-g green fruit can- Shop early from SALLY"! Complete Selection USE OUR LAYAWAY PLAN meet- liaf F the souls of their do-l lncmbers. during Novem- carrled to have a pan- soon as possibls. Mrs. date. Mrs. Joseph Murphy in- membep to her home December meeting; roll price of a 13 gr Blood; all 3.1-s to be contacted regard- aetlng ' a th ad and the act't:f'(JonseecI:l'atlon"otldnt,he;1 Blessed Virgin P Mary, read by the Lunch served and a social spent- IAST BALTIC V1.1. The annual meeting of the East Baltic Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Harry Dixon on Nov. 6th: with the President, Mrs. Colin Dixon in the chair. Nine and two visitors were present. Roll call was answered by sins say. may or pay. Minutes of last regular and last annual meeting were then read and adopted. Secretary then gave the financial report which was fol- l0W9d by the paying of dues and the election of officers for the com- year. Mrs. John B. Fay: vice- Dreilldeut. Mrs. Walter Dixon; sce- retary-Treasurer. Mrs. Harry Dix- on (re-appointed); directors. Mrs. Arthur Dixon and Mrs. J. A. Ells- worth; auditors, Mrs. R. S. Mac- Gregor, and Mrsf Harold Mac- Grogor; press reporter, Mrs. Colin Dixon. Mrs. Walter Dixon, Mrs. Wallace Rose and Mrs. Hamid IdacGregor were ap lnted on the lunch committee or december The meeting. which is to meet at the home of Mrs. Walter Dixon. roll all to obfo swtercd zyuan ex- dange mas . llunbers brought woolen mater- lalstobemadelntoquiltsforthe ccidsd to have h report of. eral clrc 'SE.5"!'I'E1 Rhythm Slimming Can Banish Bulges fixing. flabby they sag and create pock- ets which invite fattrdlfhlts. There is more fat in certain areas, so as the fat is put in ulatloa by means of elite exercise. more of it come from those areas when eess fat has accumulated. Specific exercise not only stim- ulates the circulation in fatty spots. but toned muscles make for slim-trim conto n. In short. nor- mal tone in the figure controlling muscles helps you to look the way nature designed the figure to look -waist whittled. abdomen firm. hips smooth. So on with easy streamllners. . . . A little mood music vim! - - - Movement: Shuttle into action for music lifts the spirits. Any left leg forward as right tune will do. but it should have a 1,. gwingg meg, Rye;-.9, cross.” rhythmic beat to fit the rli of 1." yjith uci: swing. This is u the exercise movement. ake it .-.y cu.-cg”, but dam overdo, slow and cam swing about 11 counts. um Start with a stretch-bend .' . . change sides and swing freely to: bounce to "When I lost My Baby." another 12 counts. Position: Standing. feat well with an easy roll. rolling apart. have right hand on Ildo- h&vliy and slowly across hip; thighline. left arm in-chsd Web run a lyins on back position. . held movement is slim SK. heading reaches thou boundary mu, position of arms an W at: the leii,begggf. rhythmic at at s;".".f.';'u. it's always a good plan to shift to I ltdy different set on muscles. ,ollow through with up scissors exercise to strength... thigh and hip muslccs. Swing mu; ic. please . . . . . Position: Lying on right side 0. floor with left palm braced on floor down 3'; will .3. front of chest. legs straight PURE OLIVE OIL MAKES ALI. THE DIFFERENCE ' for sauces Richer - smoother - taatiar sauces for any dish with Gatttlo Pun sanltarium service. 810.00 was ;ot- sd for the Bprlngiaiil 1” e- und. LACY GIFT SLIP Luxurious lace bodice and hem on nylon. Sizes 31-42. White and colors. Priced from 8.96 is 10.05 GIFTS FOR AT HOME WEAR Cosy and attractive dus- ters of quilted satin, cord- uroy, viyilla and nylon. sizes from 10 to 40. Priced focus l.lI to ill! Graceful gowns with lace trim in both long and short length. are shown in the new shade of Capri Coral. Bins Jade. Pink. I Blue. and Whl's. Priced from Us to ms : Give her lovely lingerie