.nuw.at.u iaakeinovcnattto . GOLDEN BY TRACY ADRIAN Jean Desses, eminent Parisian couturier designed this magnific- ent evening dress using a fluid new tissue woven with a golden yarn which was made with al- uminum. It was one oi the lovel- By T!!! CANADIAN Pl!!! Turkeys. traditional centre oi the Canadian Christmas (east. may be the housewiie's best food big this Yuletide season. survey by The Canadian Press indicates that a substantial in- crease in turkey production this year will result in price cuts ranging up to eight cents a pound across the country. compared with last Christmas. While the main buying rush isn't expected beioro Dec. 15. re- tation are well stocked and esti- mate turkeys will be selling at I range between 41 cents a pound in Toronto to 65 cents in Van- couver. smoked meats and barns bow- aver may be as much as 10 cents higher than last year in some places. CHANGING MENUS Ducks and geese. once rivalling Turkeys as the main Christmas (are. have virtually dropped irom the market in mint places. "Ducks and geese are the lor- gotten item in Christmas food lists." one Toronto poultry re- tailer said. "Prices last year were well above turkey rices, ' ' because iarrnars ave stopped producing ducks and goose in any quantity."- Llke the duck and goose. ome prepared hams. cakes an pud- dings show signs oi Ending iron the Yuletide scene. rapidly being replaced by ready-to-eat varitiu. Though more expensive. the ready prepared goods seem more pop- ular with housewives, coast to coast. in case the ladies want to bake their owif puddings,and cakes. in- gredients - raisins, cu.rranta, GIRL lost gowns shown during the French couture season and is a glittering triumph. The very formal ball gown ls; floor length with slender shoulder straps. a molded bodice and an iugriguing and cleverly draped s . pprices slightly higher than last glazed cherries. peel and nuts- wlil be selling in most places at year. CANDIES, BISCUITS A recent increase in suzlf prices will boost the cost oi can- dies in most centres. while im- ported biscuits. another Christ- LET'S EAT Nation's Food Hobiis Decide Farmer's Crops ly IDA BAILEY ALLEN "My flock of chickens helped me work my way through Rutgers University: able Phillip Alampl State Secre lary of Agriculture at New Jer- sey. "Most homemakers think oi themselves as isolated units" he went on "but united they wield tremendous power. "For instance the choice exer- ciscd by the homemakcrs others who enter to over so mil- lion American tamllles eventually determines what the iarmer is to grow and produce." "Now for a porrnal question Mr. Alnmpi" l sai. "What are your favorite dishes?" "Egg and poultry dishes oi all kinds planked shad and all Ital- ian foods. My wile Ruth cooks very well in Italian style. To learn she did something tow girls would do-she ppealed to her mother-in-law for help." 'l'0M0lI.BOW'l DINNER Tomato Bouillon Planked Fish with Duchcaae Potato Tossed Green Salad Macaroon - Stuiied Peaches coiiee tea or milk. All measurements are level ro- clpoa proportioned to serve d to I Plankod Fish: Use a wooden plank it you have one otherwise use a small aluminum or stainlel tray or platter that can go to the chuckled the Honor Pl"-' "4 oi buttered cooked rice. Brown un- mas feature. also will cost more. Vancouver retailers r e p o rt prices generally the same as last Christmas. though imported Jap- anese oranges will be slid!"-17 lower on the coast. Further inland they will be more expensive. A general increase in d for the traditional Christmas com- modities is expected across "til: lbut. fresh tuna. salmon steak or swordfish. Brush ganarously with equal lemon Juice and olive oil. Dust with a mixture of 1 tsp. salt Vs tsp. monosodlum glutamate and V4 Sllle INDPCL Baka 25 min. in a hot oven. 40!) degrees 1'. Basis 3 times with 1-8 C. malted butter. Border with Duchesse potato (recipe oiten given in this column put on with a pastry tube; or use spoonfuls der the broiler. Add bundles oi asparagus tips in rings oi lemon rind spodniuls oi buttered carrot rounds and rad- lsh roses with green leaves. Garnish the iish with sliced lemon. Top each piece with V: stutled olive. Pouches: - liuiied Butter a 9'' pie plate. Fill 1 dos. canned cling peach halves with a mixtun of I crushed peach halves. 3 tbsp. sugar. 1 tbsp. butter. 1 Enopiomsooiiss tbsp. lemon juice. 1 egg yolk and Anti cakes woieatwo I iine - crushed coconut maca- uy3i..u.'obuy 50" You itedd bonodhev. Arrange in the pie plate. Bake It min. at 350 degrees F. Serve warm or cold topped with whipped cream or ice cream. SUGGESTION OF THE CHEF To give an Italian touch to tossed salads. nib the bowl with garlic. include chicory or dsnde lions in the greens. Dress with 3 Once tasted. Stewsrtis are demanded by everyone. gfsreamr table. Rub with olive oil. Arrange in the center 3 lbs. hal- tbsp. pure olive oil to 1 tbsp. wine vinegar. COOK'S CORNER . C.A. met on December ith at Vs cup slited all purpose ilour Vs tsp. baking powder Vs tsp- salt Vs cup butter 86 cup white sugar 1 all. unbeaten 1 tsp. vanilla 1 sq. unsweetened chocolate 2 cups chopped walnuts Melt chocolate in top oi double boiler. add. rest of ingredients Drop by spooatuls on greased 1? deg ior ll mine. MORNING SMILE ltwaalo'clockiathansorI- lngandthaoliicerwssratht t..a. or Y.M.C.A. The Ladies Auxiliary oi the Y.M- tha "Y."' The meeting was opened as usual. with Mrs. Irvine, Presi- dent. in the chair. After the roll call. the minutes. oi the last meeting had been read and accepted. the treasurer report- ed a fine bank balance. due to th'a tea catering. and a rummagay aa a. The president reported that ano- that local club has asked us to cater to their weekly supper meet- Ings beginning this week. and that the Y's Men's Ladies night han- udat was also scheduled on Thurs- ay. Mrs. Iiax Burgess. convenor oi Buying. reported purchases oi needed kitchen articles. The mat- ter oi Christmas gills was dealt with. The auxiliary voted to con- A tribute generously to World ser- vice. Aitor correspondence was I read and acted upon. the meeting' closed by repeating the lilspah huedlcttoa. HOUSEHOLD HINT Polished brass sandlasticks and vases that are hard to keep bright willetayhrlght ioralongtlmehy wiping them clean. then apply- ing a thinned cost of pure. white shellac. ""T"'O'O-" 3ll.lll'l-'lINDM(iltOWi- mnolrro (cm - Contribut- lhll ioastothocasadias arias rslleiIhdhsvareached8i'n.'lI. Crossrovortad COATS . KENNEDY'S " PRE-CHRISTMAS SALE - DRESSES.-I Rock SLIPS, uphSh.9I .m.-Kennedy's l.odies' Wear ; thecasedinled Thursday. 7 specials The Turkey May Prove Best Food Buy Over The Holiday some western Canadian lrocefs. however. say they I" W”"'l9d about the build weather at the end oi Novem . People son um Imins NI- sesson foods in tlullltity 01"” "'9 weather feels more like Chflllr mas. they say. , cnnsnnal. PALE? GROUP The regular monthly meet-llll 0' tho Cerebral Pall! GIOUD W” F35 at the home of Mr- and Mrs. Wil- lard Bruce. Brooklyn 0" 1'"-l5dFV evening. Nov. 27bt!.,h. uzilhc mfgilnf was i t ” 0 7 Mrs. D. rarquharson. The Intu- utos oi the last moetinl were red by the Secretary. Mrs. A. Gamble. Old business was discussed. new business dealt with- A iew mernbe told of their trip to hloncton where the? V1319 ed the cerebral pally class Noll. and met several oi the PINE”- also the teacher. The visit WI! made so the visitors did not have an opportunity to see the class in session. Mr. A. Gamble reported on ar- rangamenta , ' i g to I III day which the group is Plllllllll to have. it was decided after dil- The Guardian. Page 9 Friday. Dec. 7. 1956p weekend oi Dec.1andl- For ;::tl'Planswenlaidiorthlspro A Miss vi-iscel Hunter gave a very lmeftktlng report on the work that was carried on at the center tor uit 1151 year. Before the meeting adlourned. a presentation was made to Miss Hunter. Delicious reireshmeuts were served by the hostess Mrs. W. BI-uca, ALEXANDRA W.l. The December meeting oi the Alexandra W.l. met at 15. mm. oi Mrs. Benjamin woo; ym, .. attendance oi iourtaen incur . and one visitor preum. Megm opened with the sinsins oi Silent Night followed by the Mary Stew. I11 Collect in unison, Minutes were read and approved '0ll0W0d by the tressurer's report. Proceeds from cake sale were 836.86. Correspondence was read and disposed of. Sick committee Ki"! ill?" report. The report or the members who attended the leadership course at Pardkale Hall was given. After considerable discussion. it was decided to make the history or the district the project (or 1957, It was moved and seconded that the school children and elderly a ” - oi the district be treated at Christmas as other years. aach member sivins twenty-rive cents. and Mrs. Harold Benton and Mrs. Benjamin Wood as buying com- mittee for same, to be packed at Mrs. Aubrey Gamblesi the night before the concert. It was moved and seconded dist a parcel oi used clothing be sent to the Salvation Army this year. Discussion took place about hav- ing an institute banquet. The next meeting is to he held at the home oi Mrs. George MacLennan when the lunch committee will be: Mrs. Milton Wood, Mrs. Atwood Mac-I Rae and Mrs. Glendon Brehaut, cussion to have the tag day the S A I. LY snows LINGERIE if mus a11v s A180 MATCHING BRIEFS . . . TINY TOTS . . . 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