feel and thin-slice 1 banana. Beat 3 eggs with tsp. salt and Arrange the slices over the filling.l I c. sugar. Four and 'stir in the Fit on the second cake layer. thickened milk. Cool; stir in the - Spread the top and sides of the Juice Ofll lemlin. I cake will, ornnge (ml,-mlg, Gal-. Pour into the crust-lined plate. nish with a thick-sliced peeled Bake 5 min. in a hot oven. 400 banana around the outer edge. 'leg'"995 Fm llll"l Tel-lllll'(' "l? he?" ..FiIlIng and Frosting: Stir la c. to 350 deg”-es F" and lml" 20'” ln;::llAl'ol0";tltuT::.Q. in the big hipl - 1 Position: Lie face downward on With Orange-Date Cake I. )6 " lfloor. with head resting on folded .arms. . . Movement: Raise right hip andl lleg as high as possible. keeping WOMEN Time, March 29, 1956 The Guardian, Page 9 ELLeN's DIARI I . Joy Of The Easterlide Now Lent ends in tile paths and coffin in being lowered into the 1037 Of the Easteiitides What d095 consecrated ground of God's Acre Easter mean? Does its slgnlflc- in me shadow ol me Hold Klrkisl enl-e appeal to us in a parable of Hh ' l D V I l a tiny shrivelled seed? In drublll 9 ”ll'llel- W" 3'”"Y mollul fields that rise new-clarl beneath the remains of one to whom life sprint?! lellllel smllel lll 8 lale had been sweet. to a last resting lllal ls mld "l 3 Cmss Md 3 gl"d' place in the red of Island soil. So ;:.:::1..:;..;”li:.:::.:lsit: 33.: or commuta- knee stralght. Hold. Slowly lowelxl . mill. lolltieli Repeat with left leg. Continul.-A. . la. 3.". Au” ll":::; ollllllllnclflfslmy "ll" 1'5”; lwheu done, the pie should be slowly for I0 counts . later , , U ' .flrln ill the center and lightly l TOP oer nssrcn DINNER der and 1.5; tsp. salt. mllllL”lfmll"l"l'c”;;3l;g"3o:?;gng;?; WITH ORANGE-DATE CAKE ' . , . If Easter breakfast is a com- siml 34-0. mm” m om" short lil-ll”: lll9"llll9lY Wllll 0- 0F8llE9l Before oven-frying fish. season Position; Sitting. with small of ., ., l I "H"! "M11 t'rea"l.i'- Juice: use In I frosting. lwith a little powdered inai-ltmun. lback against wall. legs outstretched l”"lY brunch aftei early cliurchy Gradually blend in ll; 0. sugar Remove 1-3 of this mixture to ' lwlth knees touching. arms down at you might lay the table with fade. and beat uiltll light and fluffy, lanotller bowl and add '2 c. fine- lld95- green crash mats. For the center-' Add 3 unbeaten eggs, one at al Cl10PP0d Pllletll d8le5- 59 this I5 M”V?"lelll1 Pllll UP-lllldslll Wll-ll piece. place fresh scrubbed car- time Beat thoroughly after eachil flllllll l ltlle middle muscles. raise arms to rats. parsley and radishes in s; addition. Stir in l tsp. pure va-l TOMORROWS DINNER , l 'll”"l'l" leV9l 5” lllal P?l"'5 3'9 Wooden l)0Wl- nilla extract. 3 l Spinach Mold Salad Chiffonade "V" l"l"5- Tlltflh keeltlllfl knee PALE GRAY CLOTH Then prepare I 0:. liquefied non-l Oven-Friend Fish Ketchup Sauce 3lT3l8lll- V3158 I'lEht ICE to luutll At dinner for guests, llii- tableefat dry milk according to direc-1'Flaky Potatoes Succotash 5"'"'l'l"l'll'l'-liIb'll fllhl h3llt'l- Rflllrll alltl l'8l5e l9ll might be covered with a cloth of tions on the package. 5 Lemon Custard Pie ','ll':.'l'.:l'fll"l..l.”"'.':." ll ll; leg 10 left hand. Repeal 10 llmv-Stlpale gray; the cent:-rpit-.ce, an Add the dry ingredients alter-i Coffee ca Milk i:imm)'-yTry B-h.v'I "(Two 'll""3ll"3l9l35- R9memlJeFlllkt?9P aluminum or pewter planer benr- stately with the milk to the firstl, ;.Lemon. Custard Pie: Line a pie lTf.ltl""',,Tlll" '""'l' '7'" ins: figurines and flowers mixture. Pour into 2 well-oiled 9l plate with American pie pastry , (IIkI:..::l1l..l;lIV:;,.E:1nd','l';: EASTER SUNDAY DINNER finch layer cake pails. l rolled to a scant 1”; inch thick- pmntpi n-n.4, l-1.-..,.n,t .l. Stuffed Egg Salailelles Bake 25-31! min. in a moderate? ness. Dust the bottom with 1 tsp. more. Put gimp in the girdle muscles with this toner. browned. Serve cold. TRICK OF THE ('HEl-' that up-and-in pull of the middle shoulders relaxed and to maintain. muscles lhmuglmul the exercise. it-4-liun flsr rtinlti nttnn, (Ilxr-ul I W o list-ltl iiiu death. life? Tears well. lumps rise in throats. Rel” Roast Chicken Herb Stuffing :oven,l:l5o degrees F., or until the' fine. dry bread crumbs and press l V l ...t..... ..u.....- t.....i.i..i'.'l'il.i l An old scene returns to us now nevertheless it is "dust to dust" Pan-Roast Potatoes cake is liglitly lit-ounetl and springs; them in. Bake 5 min. at 400 de- 5'.:l"wl',-;,.."l';,'flll,'f”Nljl'lllm;;fx1llhlff'Enlt: that the season dawns again. A and lllem ls llle llollaw (hull 0; the back when lightly touched with the: grees F. put-lugotmltl at your titum.-t. Asparagus-oil-'l'iiast HISTORIC TRIBE l Orange-Date Cake lfinger. (Tool on H cake rack. Meanwhile. scald together 1 pt. The Abnaki Indians, part of the Coffee Tea Milk ..To Put Together: Spread 1 cake; milk and the grated rind of 1 lem- Algonguins originally occulylpd the ..0range-Date Cake-The Cnkehlayer with oraiiec-dale filling (seelon. Blend Ila tbsp. cornstarch with lAtIantlc coast from New England Sift together 3c. already-sifted en-lbelow), to within l4 inch of thel 1 tbsp. extra milk and stir in. lto the Si. I..'-iwrcncc. rlched flour. 3 tsp. baking pow- edge. Cook-stir 3 min. handful of initial covering-clay fal- lin . I-Tow solemn the hour. and bush- ed the occasion. Even the world about. pauses in its feverish race for earthly gain to pay heed to the lvisltatlon of the dark ferryman lwho is Death. Indeed at such : ltimes we fancy the season itself stays its night a long moment to , mark the event-tile autumn still land beaiitiful along the country- l side. fall with its bare branches 9 and sunless chill; winter all in l quiet white. spring new and clean 1. and caressing. Or summer so lov- I ely. I It was summer we remember; now-one out of the young years atl ' lAlderlea, hat smart. busy. hope- lful time when living was a delight- lful thing and dying so very far away from the mind. Someday it TABLETS BABYS Oliill TOGS roiz THE YOUNGER so wollld come to us. sometime. but not yet, never now. We stood there while the filial words of the service were being lsald, not actually hearing them... but dwelling on the fact that anoth-l er family circle had been broken. another home left with a remind- Pauline Maclntyre, only daughter tul vacant chair. Dead. . .dead, the- nl Mr. and Mrs, p(.l.cy lllll..lml...el finality of it came to mind-”thei Milton. P.E.I., and Mr. Stirling ml of it all-" i Richard MacLeod. son of Mr. and'. Aml lllell l" 3 lall maple M039 ll”. George Mclleodl Long Creek, by, high in the fresh leafy branch- P.E.I. was recently solemnized in 95- 3ll"'9ll lly ll"? 5l"lllY Wllltl 05 the study at Trinity United Cl1lll'('li,ld3-llv a robin began to let his notes BRIDAL ' The marriage of Miss Jeilnie Miss Jocelyn Peake, left, and smocked cotton dress and Christ- Master Cllristopller Nicholson. are oplicr in his blue cardigan liver a right in step with tlleir pretty but.pliiiil sliiri looks very "grown up" practical togs for spring wearuin long navy trousers. Jocelyn models a pretty green' Guardian Photo. KEEPIN mm Keep Your Figure Young By Ida Jean Kain .The secret of keeping a young Now edge sideways through the figure is to lise the bracing front m.l.l..,... space. llllls must be con: (lliarlottetown. Rev. G. Iloll'arii (lhrlstle officiated. The bride looked lovely in ii street-length dress of pale blue crystal laffr-in with a crlrsaze of red roses. Her only jewelry was a ripple serenely into the hush of .the moment. They were as nluted as a Sabbath-aftcrnoon trill, but nonetlle less bright and inspiring. There was nothing of death in that run but only of life. life here. hope- ful and fiile and past its sunset rllinestnne necklace and earrings, mnllnulng me la come ll” glll ”l "'9 5m”'"' That is we think the meaning of llllss Roma Sherran. maid nfllvjaster-illat to us is its message. honor. wore a dress of pink cl'y- Death there Is. but past every stal taffeta with corsage of yellowldark Gnlgotha and quiet Gefhgg. l'059!- lmanel and we recall because of Mr. John Maclntyre. brother oftliese. beyond the suffering and the bride. was l2TW"l5m-Tn. lsarlness and parting. there is as A reception followed the cere-lls written. that "life everlasting" mony at the home of the bride's to come. parents for immediate relatives. Until Saturtlay - - - Diary E The dining room was decorated Good-night. with pink and white streamers and large white bells. The bride's tab-1 le was centered with a wedding cake decorated In while and sil- rcr and topped by a inininlurel bride and groom. Misses Shirley Dunning. Nan MacKinnon and Ruth Corbett served the guests. For motoring through the Marl- times. the bride donned a blue i HAPPENINGS Coiltinlled from page 9 ported three calls and Mrs. Harry Kelly and Mrs Ivan Redmond were . reappointed on the committee. . . ilt was decided to buy material and me” topped by 3 We" 9”” "llmake it quilt in be put on lottery charcoal blue and white accessor- also ,0 have wme one collecl M, '"t iihe ned cm; The couple are residing in Char-l Mm Harry Kelly kl-mlly lnvlll lnttetown where the bride is n - the office staff of R.T. aoimgn ?,f:g'l;m'Lf;'fll:f,';l,li;'n;lffe5””'""li muscles and the big hip muscles as a girdle. The two-way control afforded by this muscular girdle is beautifully streamlining. l l The well known instructions to . pull hips down and under and front lmuscles up-and-in are meant to get lthe figure in perfect balance. How-i l ever, it's easy to get off center with ithat down-and-under pull. A better rule to go by is to contract the hip tmuscles strongly as you pull up snugly with the front muscles. The midriff muscles themselves milst do the lifting. They are capable of two actions-and in-pull and an lip- lpull. But the up-pull comes first In the right line-up. the whole body is free. with shoulders re- laxed and arms easy. Being hal- anced gives a feeling of buoyancyl and sllmness. Try it . . . l Put two straight-backed cllziirsl tractctl. abdnminals pulled up-and- ill. That's the girdle muscles in streamlining action. To get the "feel" of this girdle Cflllffnl. practice this exercise . . . . PULL HARD Position: Stand against the wall. back and head touching wall. hecl a couple of inches away from wall. Movement: Slowly bend kneese go about half-way dnwnetrylng to make all parts of the spine touch the wall. Now slowly straighten knees. keeping entire spine against the wall. This calls for a strong up- plill with the middle mllscles-the trying is exercise. Go through this HOUSEHOLD HINT fairly close together, back to back When windnwlt-W95 seemingly -crack witllout reason. it may be idue to heavy ralnfalls which swell ruary meeting and called the roll.lthe wood. causing pressure which l The Mission Band Leader dis-lcracks the glass. If you keep win- played a standard of recognitiondolvn frames well painted and Pill- icertltlcate which the hand hadltied. it helps to avoid such dam- merited for I955. The treasurer re-lage. lported 350.60 to date. Correspnn once consisted of a letter of thank from Mrs. Murray for sympathy extended. one from our Provincial CRADLE SNATCHER PYJAMAS In cotton crepe, rayon knit and nylon tricot. Sizes. Dainty. luxurious. delicious-to-wear Lingerie is always avail- able at our Store. A satisfaction to everylwoman. the inti- mate garments we have to offer are of the finest materials available and in the most modern styles. You may have the delightful experience of seeing our selec- tion at your convenience. by calling in at our Lingerie Do- partmonl on the Second Floor. DUSTERS in cotton and nylon. Sines 1! - 18. Print: and plain materials. So easily laundered and dry as quick as a. wink. Prie- Ltd.. and the groom is on the staff. alllcle lm. aucllun Tllled with "' ;President stressing the need for- , e meeting of the Prince Edward Island Hos-lllml adlmlmedl An apron was ml. fled and won by Mrs. William. Shea plial. SHOWERS lmore workers. and one from Miss' '0live Shaw. our special Misslonv . ary for prayer. small, medium and large. Priced from- odious- 'lirs. W lt M L d l 't i -O ' , - . Mrs. Richard Drake was asked toi l ll Fr In 0" en 9! am The llnslesl "rled ' d'llc"""'l-write Miss Shaw during the month. ed at her home on Euston Streetl llmcll mslslell b M J ll sh , for th. b id i t it f y "L 0”” " Several members put money In 9 r P pm" n or ma” and M” 1"" Redmlmdt the birthday box. One completed lage. Miss Shirley Dunning. Miss- Nan MacKinnon and Mrs. Jitml?s' CORNWALL w.M.s. quilt was on display and two more Cotes entertained Miss Maclntyrel Mrs. Hasten Heirliby led the WV9” W5" lll'l'lll"l”l ll" lll"ll' at R shower at the home of Mrmtdevotinns at the March meeting ofil'll- M"- lull" B"yl' wlll "' llvrberl Jewell. Pnwnal Street. lCornwall W.M.S. which met at the'l"l3ll'l ll” member” ll" lllell Al”"l T95 to 8.95 3.95 to 7.95 A Sllllper Party and kitchen show-lParsonage with a good attendancelll "l'9llll5 when M” 0' News” or were given by the staff of R.T. inf members and visitors. She usedlwlll Wlldllcl the Sllldy Perlbd. and. linlmpn Lid” ln the Blue llmm as her llleme rlrrhe Call lo llle.Mrs. Waldon Lowther will lead the lil Milton's Old Spain. Mrs. Ir-llllissions of the Church throughlD9V9ll”"5- wlml l0” "lll "ll Wllll l-inc Corbett and Mrs. Nell ltlzic-iEvangelism" and was assisted by'l"-l ""llel'llll3-H M”- Evelell Boylei” Ni-ill arranged a shower for thclMrs. Colin Murray. Mrs. Ford Wll-3Ml"- Earl L9Wlll9l' "ld M"5- Rlcl” l bride-elect when residents of Milt-.snn, sud Ml-3, wgldoll Lowlhel-l 9" llllll nlll'l'0llllt'lllltl districts hon- In the absence of Mrs. 0. New- orcd her in Wlnsloe Station l-Iall.lsnn. who had charge of the study ard Drake will assist with lunch. l Closing exercises consisted of a lreading on Reverence by Mrs. Pat- llaiiclnil followed with muslc l3.VlDerlnd. Mrs. Charles ii-Iyde readll'”'5”'l "ml "'9 b9"9lll”””" l'""l M fill: Percy Groom and Mr. Lloyd from Home Missions Digest "Realllwlllcll l"""ll wt" 'e""d "lfl ' 599' l !"9"',l"""llP”l'7 l""- Milly l0V9lY gifts were re- Houses 1 have Lived in" whereim l"""' 'll"'l' . wlll fl'l'9l'f (towed and refreshments were scr-.Mlss Bessie French described 1.9,? l Your family for lfjlllll gr h d b hl several Illonlies during her worktl Dessert tonight. ll .3 c oom was onorc y is among t e ndlans. In the absence' . l ' . fellow workers at the P. E. I. Hos-lof the secretary. Mrs. Earl Low- w. "av. Th. Fresllness and Quality is a per-l .l' I”lfll- ther read the minutes of the Feb- l fect combination in baked goods- l ' Y You can count on both In our i ' i, lA 0" Jan. . 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Correspondence consisted of two tottarrand three parcels at rem- "'rh.'sueuoitwlllhuholdl-the a wide variety of styles and colors. Sizes 3 for 2.00 l T - Sl:llR'fS -- i Cotton In Stripes. Checks and Plain. for 51.95 l mini tiolvnv itnrimnno -1! Nos silrlilrlno l 1.95 to 6.95 are from 32 - 44 and priced from-- 2.95 to l0.95 MGDRE e. M?LEOD f1IJ.lsS near future. Mrs. Jack Int -M "”'?' "&..ll'.."? ul if 78 DUI: Also on Salaat our Summenida Branch. Q was 1.,