Happy Couple xguington Presbyterian Church '3 use scene of a pretty autumn filing when Rev. E. H. Bean fill the holy bonds of mat- M Miss Helen Ann Pendle- h,’B. N. of Kensington and Mr. wll/tun Cecil Cairns of Free- ten. In. Douglas Ferguson. R.N., ‘Her clt the groom attended the l hi and Mr. Edward Pearson man. Roscoe Pen- ME. AND MRS. [WILLIAM C. CAIRNS At The Kensingion Church Pledge Vows dleton. brother of the bride. and Mr. Bradford Clark were ushers. A reception was held at Mul- berry Lodge after which the bride and groom left for a hon- eymoon trip to Montreal and other places of interest. Before her marriage the bride was on the staff of the Prince Edward Island Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Cairns are now residing in Freetown. —Photo by D. W. Sears. CORNWAAL W. I. . nplanuarymeetingof the 7 Olilwall Women's Institute was Idtl at the home of Mrs. Otto liewson. The president, Mrs. Geo. lscmllan, presided and opened ilieateeting by reading a Chinese I porch, after which the group I no: “Flow Gently Sweet Afton" all repeated the creed in unison. The roll call was answered by each member giving the history d a family, relic or souvenir, which proved very interesting. The Christmas donations were fillly received by Capt. Car- id ‘at -the salvation Army, as htlie district. It was agreed that the card who be carried on by the Klimt Committee and that , hnliie teachers be paid their ' UH-yearly amount. The treasurer lquted $90.% on hand. A letter unread from the Music Festival ' and a donation voted, 4;, members appointed to at- ‘ meetings of same. School Committee reported . and the matter of the ~ defects was to be ‘ Have I], MacPhail read the -in Welfare questionnaire ’ -- from the supervisor the meetings more —- Iaealso the gifts to the shut-ins ed educational was read and dis- cussed. The next meeting is to be held at the ho e of Mrs. Douglas Matheson, hen the programme committee will be Mrs. Earl Low- ther and Mrs. Elmer Frizzell. l A special Campaign. I Mrs. Walter Gregor assistedl by Mrs. Hector Scott gave a very helpful demonstration on changing a bed occupied by al. patient. During the lunch hour Mrs Ford Wilson put on a guessing contest which was much enjoy- After a pleasant social hour the meeting closed with “The Queen.” VALUED PRODUCT Sesame seeds. used as a garn- ish on backed goods, also yield oil for cosmetics. soap and salad dressing. this SlNGE_R Ammo 0 Hundreds of decorative stitches * O Finest straight sewing 0 Faces SINGER Sewing Course 0 Dependolile SINGER Warranty ad Service 0 Your choice of portable or console Don't settle for an un- known brand when you can ownthiswondcrfulSINGER’ automatic for as little as $2.58 per week (after mini- mum down payment)- FILET CROCHET cosnos make these ' _ so iinuisual in de- smlmrdw in filet crochet M‘? scalloped edging. K 7104: charts, direc- 10-inch round or square 10 x 15 inch oblong. latter to make scarfs. ‘Hilary. I-‘IVE cams L01‘ this pattern (stamps P9 3¢_0eptedl to Charlotte- M‘ dian. Household Arts iiftfifi. Ont St. W.. T(ll'()llI(‘.. Print plainly NAM!-‘.. - PATTERN NUMBER. 0!‘ our readers: two . printed in our KS Needlecraft 1957! Plus a variety of Order _ L-_ 4;. cu gifi 5' - . huck weaving. others. Send 25 coins Y of this needle- This is an unusual oppor- , tunity. Our stock is limited. 2 First come. that served! ! ‘ LIBERAL TRADE-IN EASY TERMS as little as 5253 P" Well at your nearest SINGER SEWING CENTER Listed in phone boo“ ""5" ‘may; szwmc. MACHINE COMPANY I . 164 Great George 5l~ I Dial 4551 Char‘oit9‘0“'Il collection will be‘, taken for the “March of Dimes" | Zdmzm Lena Caroline McLure. Women’: Editor. Phone 85!! Thurs., J an_ 23, 1.958 The Guardian Page 9 LET'S EAT Files Made Of Recipes Hove Proved lnvoluoble By IDA BAILEY ALLEN Late one afternoon, there was a knock on my office door. There stood a smiling, buxom woman, with sparkling eyes. “I'm Mrs. Kurtzman from the pharmacy,” she said. “I thought you might need these items you ordered before the boy could de- liver them tomorrow." “Do come in.” I insisted. “This is a most unexpected courtesy." “You've done so much for me, that I am delighted to do some- thing for you." she said. “The file I've made of your recipes has proved invaluable. First when I was home, bringing up my four boys, and now when I have a job and still keep house for them." “Just what recipes have you been saving?” I asked. “The recipes from your news- paper columns, Mrs. Allen. I started collecting them in Michigan about ten years ago. “At the time, I bought a big loose leaf scrapbook, separated it, into divisions, just the way a cook book is divided, and pasted the recipes in the divisions in which they belong. INTERESTING MEALS “My recipe book is a good friend. It never fails to suggest ways to make our meals more interesting and, at the same time. easy to fix and money-sav- ing.” Mrs. Kurtman now lives in Farmingdale, Long Island. Her trip to accommodate me. after office hours, must have delayed her home-coming at least an hour and a half. Yes, people are nice! Tomorrow's Oven Dinner—Hot asparagus on toast. pan roast veal chops, pan roast potatoes- parsnips and onions, citrus fruit layer cake, coffee, tea, milk. All measures are level recipes proportioned to serve 4-6 Pan Roast Veal Chops: Rub 6 large veal chops with a mixture of 1.-2 tsp. onion salt, 1 tsp salt, ‘/6 tsp. monosodiuni glutamate and 2 tbsp. pancake flour. Brush with cooking oil. Brown on both sides in a heavy skillet that can be used in the oven. Bake 35 min. in a moderate oven, 350 degrees F. When they are half-done, turn and add ‘/2 c. meat broth or stock The vegetables: Peel and halve 6 medium-sized white potatoes, 3l medium-sized parsnips and 6 good-sized onions. Lightly brush a good-sied, low baking dish that can go to table with cooking oil. Arrange the vegetables in it. Spoon over 2 tbsp. salad oil. Dust with salt and pepper. Bake 35 min. in the oven/with: the veal chops. When half-one, turn the vegetables and add ‘/5 c. meat broth or stock. Arrange the chops down the centre of a large platter. Border with the vegetables. Garnish with parsley. Suggestion of the Chef: Instead of starting dinner with a soup or salad, occasionally serve a smal portion of vegetable such as can- ned or frozen asparagus. l Arrange the hot asparagus neatly on slices of buttered en- riched toast, with ‘crusts re- moved. Pour over the liquid. Top with peppy mayonnaise or with a minced hard-cooked egg with minced parsley. I JUICY PIES Frozen blueberry pie is an im- portant development for Nova Scotia. which in 1957 had a com- mercial blueberry crop of about MILLVIEW W.l. I The January meeting of Mill- view W.I. was held at the home; of Mrs. C. J. McKenzie on Wed- nesday evening January 8th. Meeting was called to order promptly at 8 o'clock and opened singing Institute ode followed by, repeating Club Women's creed in unison. 1 Roll call was answered by 13 members. Minutes read approved and signed and monthly state- ment given by secretary. , Sick Committee reported 6 calls made and fruit treats taken Bill of $2.55 paid. School Com- mittee treated school children with apples at Christmas and bought dustbane for school Correspondence read and discuss- ed. Moved by Mrs. Edison Drake to join Music Festival Associ- ation. Institute and school com- bined forces in the interest of March of Dimes Campaign. Mov- ed by Mrs. Ralph Sanderson and seconded to donate $12.00 for. school prizes at the end of schooll term. Mrs. Milton Smith invited mem- bers to her home for next meet- ing. Roll call to be answered pay- ing a penny for each letter of name. Collection 65 cents a con- test was won by Mrs. Ted Crane and Mrs. Edison Drake. A penny auction was held and $4.20 was added to Institute funds. Mrs. McKenzie served a delicious lunch and meeting adjourned. Good Merchandise . Good Value «S °c:\iie‘“' ct“ \ Top Anyone’s x\‘~““’ Same Merchandise Cross, Fretty Baby . If baby is cross or _fi-city. it is usually I sign that something in his or her little system is "our of order". And in many ass. mild, gentle _Baby's Own Tablets can promptly put it right". That's the reason more and more modern mothers keep Baby's _ [1 Tablets on hand for instant use when minor ailments, colic and upsets, due to need of a_cor1ective. cause baby to be ftezful. feverish and restless. Clinically and time- uestcd. Baby’: Own Tablets are thoroughly dependable. Just see for yourself how ui'ck- ly these easy-to-take sweet-tasting ictle tablets have baby feeling happy and com- fonzble again. Ask your doctor about them. Get a package at your druggist. 0 NEW! 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